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NEW  SYDENHAM  SOCIETY. 


INSTITUTED    MDCCCLVIII. 


VOLUME    LXXV. 


THE    MEDICAL    DIGEST, 


A  MEANS   OF   READY   REFEEENCE  TO  THE  miNCIPAL  CONTRIBUTIONS  TO 
MEDICAL  SCIENCE  DURING  THE  LAST  THIRTY  YEARS. 


RICHARD    NEALE,    M.D.  Lond., 

JinMBER  OF   THE    DUTCIT    MEDlrAT,   SOCIliTV   OF   BATAVIA,    JAVA. 


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THE    NEW    SYDENHAM    SOCIETY. 


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dedicated  to  the  memory  of  the  fiiiend  and  adviser 
of  my  youth  and  manhood^ 

one    whom    to    knoav    was    to    love, 
Dr.  E.  a.  PAEKES. 


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CORRIGENDA. 


The  Author  trusts  that  any  further  inaccuracies  detected  may  he  pointed  out,  so  that  they 
may  be  corrected  in  any  future  edition. 


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for  "  Ilumural "  read  "  Humoral." 

for  "Laycocb,  etc.,  T.  2/73,  p.  55  "  read  "  p.  552." 

for  "  Of  Profess.  Men,  535:5  "  read  "  566:5." 

for  "  Paddington,  etc.,  p.  457  "  read  "  p.  657." 

for  "  T.  1/61,  p.  131  "  read  "p.  135." 

/or  "  Macmara  "  read  "  Macnamara." 

for  "Bealc,  etc.,  T.  1/69"  read  "  1/69,  p.  29." 

/or  "  Decahan  "  read  "Decalvans." 

for  "  Belula  "  read  "  Betula." 

/or  "  Ephidrosis  Miliana  "  read  "Ephidrosia— Miliaria." 

for  "  Engl.  Sulph."  read  "  ITngt.  Siilph." 
'for  "  Gilbert,  etc.,  p.  97  "  read  "p.  197." 
for  "Wilson  Lectures,  T.  1/76  "  read  "  1/70." 

for  "Larch  Soap,  P.  1/52"  read  "1/59." 
for  "  Hunt,  J."  read  "  T." 
for  "A  form  of  Eczema,  471:1  "  read  "47:1." 
for  "  Souther,  P.  2/75  "  read  "T.  2/75." 
for  "IIebra,"l/72,  T.  399,"  read  "L.  1/72,  p.  399." 
for  "  2/62  "  ?rad  "  T.  2/62." 
and  elsewhere,  for  "  Iliieth  "  read  "  Ilueter." 
fur  "  Vipan,  L.  1/G5  "  read  "  2/65." 
for  "  Morphea  "  read  "  jSIorpluDa." 
for  "  Peart,  9.1i."  read  "  q.h." 
and  83:  i,  for  "Mason"  read  "  Marson." 
for  "Eead,  2/61"  read  "T.  2/61." 
for  "  Hindus"  i-ead  "  Hindoos." 
fir  "  Dupar  "  read  "Duparc." 
/or  "T.  2/68"  read  "  T.  1/68." 
/or  "Teats"  read  "Tents." 

for  "  Lase2;ne  "  read  "  Lnsegue." 
(5)  insert  5  before  "  Death,"  and  "  T."  before  "  2/60,  p.  151." 
Insert  3  under  "  General  Enlargement  of  Glands,"  etc. 
3,     for  "  Wiltshire  "  read  "  Willshire." 

3,  [for  "  Gulliver,  2/63  "  read  "  T.  2/63.'| 

4,  for  "  PiarrhiTsmia  "  read  "  Piarhtcmia." 
6,    for  "  Williams,  2/G2  "  read  "  T.  2/60."_ 

0  and  elsewhcre_/br  "  Alkalis"  read  "  Alkalies." 

1  and  elsewhere /or  "  Villemin  "  read  "  VoUemier." 


281:5 


for  "  Erythisraiis  "  read  "  Erethismus." 
1,    for  "2/GS,  pp.  118,  179,  209"  read'^T.  2/68,  pp.  118,  179, 
208,"  0!??.'^  erase  "  2/55,  p.  38." 

2  for  "  Howath's  "  read  "  Horvath's." 

5    for  "  Hydropholix  "  rcflrZ  "  Hydrophobic." 

5    for  "  Pcuiak,  1/58"  read  "  T.  1/58,  pp.  479,"  etc. 

3  for  "  OzAXAXAM  "  rfor?  "Ozanam." 

3    'for  "  Richardson,  T.  1/69,  p.  67  "  read  "  p.  69." 
1     for  "  Lowest  "  re««?  "  Lowers." 

Transpose  side  numbers — 
place  1.  opposite  "A  Sulistitiite." 

,,     2.      „         "Gland.  Dis." 

,,     3.      ,,         "  Cerebral  Cong." 

,,     4.      ,,         "  Rheumat." 

,,     5.      ,,         "  Excess.  Loch." 
after  "  Beau  "  add  "  T.  1/57,  p.  320." 


COERIGENDA. 


302:5,  348:3,  367:5,  368:1,  418:1,  456:4,  for  "  Galactogogue  "  read 

"  Galactagogue." 
368:2,    for  "  Rottleria  "  read  "  Eottlera." 
459:5,    for  "  In  Dis.  of  Pons,  1342:8  "  read  "  1342:3." 
487:4,    for  "  Meneville,  T.  1/53  "  read  "  T.  1/63." 
492:3,    for  "Mytelus"  read  "  Mytilus." 
529:4,    for  "Measley"  read  "Measly." 
560:5  and  elsewhere,  for  "  Ainstie  "  read  "  Anstie." 
567:6,     for  "  Scarpas  "  trad  "Scarpa's." 
605:5,    for  "  In  Brain  Disease  147:1  "  read  "1417:1." 
720:6,    for  "1/67"  read  "2/67." 
758:1,    /or  "961:2"  rrar?  "961:3." 
962:1,     ?rffri?  "  Action  of  Diaphragm  restrained  in  Pericarditis  ;  its 

value  Diagnostically." 
1038:1,    /»•  "Albuminuria  1015:6"  read  "1015:5." 
1080:6  and  1088:2  "for  "Liegois"  read  "  Liegeois." 
1038:1,     transpose  "231:2"  to  follow  "Diuresis." 
1038:1,    for  "  Incipitus  "  read  "Insipidus"  (in  two  places). 
1084:5  and  1097:5/o;-  "  Clitorodectomy  "  read"  Clitoridectomy.  ' 
1/72"  rrat^  "Diagr.  L.  1/72." 


1113:2,    for  "  Dia„      _,._      .      ,  _  „ 

1225:6,    for  "Liporocele"  read  "  Liparocele." 


NOTICE    TO    THE    READER. 


The  preparation  of  Bibliographical  Indices  was  one  of  the  original  objects 
proposed  by  the  New  S^^denham  Society,  and  the  Council  has  frequently 
had  under  consideration  the  propriety  of  undertaking  an  Index  to  the 
Medical  Journals  of  this  countr3^  It  has  been  deterred,  however,  by  a 
knowledge  of  the  great  size  to  which  such  a  work  must  run,  and  of  tlic 
time  and  expense  which  must  be  involved  in  its  preparation.  It  has  also 
feared  that  its  bulk  and  its  enormous  detail  would  interfere  with  its 
general  usefulness,  and  that  it  would  probably  be  found  of  value  only  by 
a  few. 

The  Digest  which  Is  now  published  was  offered  to  the  Society  exactly 
as  it  is  j)i'inted.  Dr.  Neale's  manuscript  was  complete,  and  it  was  neither 
practicable  nor  advisable  to  attempt  anything  In  the  way  of  alteration  or 
amplification.  It  is  not  an  exhaustive  Index,  since  it  comprises  only 
a  small  number  of  journals,  and,  further.  Its  author  has  exercised 
his  discretion  in  selecting  from  them  chiefly  such  subjects  as  appeared  to 
be  of  especial  interest  to  those  engaged  in  practice.  At  the  same  time 
it  has  the  advantages  of  having  been  compiled  for  his  own  use  by  a 
gentleman  actively  engaged  in  general  practice,  and  in  that  the  journals 
which  it  does  include  are  those  most  widely  diffused.  Although  by  no 
means  exhaustive,  its  references  are  yet  exceedingly  numerous,  and  are  so 
classified  as  to  greatly  facilitate  their  employment. 

After  careful  examination  of  Dr.  Neale's  work,  the  Council  believed 
that  it  would  be  found  very  valuable,  and  that  not  only,  nor  perhaps 
chiefly,  to  professed  students  and  authors,  but  to  all'  whose  libraries 
include  any  one  of  our  chief  leading  English  medical  journals.  In  pre- 
senting it  to  the  Members  of  the  Society,  the  Council  would  recommend 
it  on  its  positive  merits  as  a  condensed  and  available  Digest  of  an 
important  portion  of  medical  literature,  and  would  deprecate  any  com- 
parison with  what  might  be  attempted  in  the  way  of  an  exhaustive  index, 
which  it  does  not  profess  to  be. 


AUTHORS  PREFACE. 


TnE  present  work,  which  is  the  outcome  of  more  than  thirty  years'  contimious 
labour,  uucTertaken  solely  for  the  author's  individual  benefit  without  any 
thought  of  future  publication,  professes  to  afford  a  means  of  ready  reference 
to  such  discoveries,  new  doctrines,  and  different  methods  of  treatment  in  each 
department  of  medical  science  as  are  likely  to  be  of  interest  to  the  practitioner. 
The  sources  of  information  which  are  here  especially  represented  are  the 
"British  and  Foreign  Medico- Chirurgical  Eeviow"  from  1848  to  1876, 
"The  Lancet"  from  1837  to  187G,  "The  Medical  Times  and  Gazette" 
from  1850  to  1876,  "  Banking's  Abstract "  from  184.5  to  1873,  and  "  Braith- 
waite's  Eetrospect"  from  1874  to  1876.  Three  of  the  serials  above  named 
consist  chiefly  of  Eeviews  of  Books  and  Abstracts  of  Papers  culled  from  all 
English  and  Foreign  medical  works,  and  thus  represent  to  a  considerable 
extent  the  most  important  contributions  to  the  "  British  Medical  Journal," 
"The  Practitioner,"  "The  Medical  Press  and  Circular,"  "The  Medical  Re- 
cord," "The  Examiner,"  "The  Doctor,"  "The  Obstetrical  Journal,"  "The 
Edinburgh  and  Dublin  Medical  Journal,"  and  other  medical  books,  journals, 
and  hospital  reports. 

Week  after  week  eases  full  of  interest,  observations  of  the  greatest 
value,  modes  of  treatment  applicable  to  a  variety  of  circumstances,  are  found 
in  the  pages  of  such  publications.  These  are  read  and  appreciated  at  the 
moment,  but  memory  fails  to  recall  them  when  needed,  and  much  valuable 
time  is  often  lost  in  searching  back  numbers  and  wrong  volumes  for  what, 
after  all,  will  most  probably  be  missed. 

The  present  volume  does  not  profess  to  be   a  full  index  to  the  works 


AUTHOR  S    PBEFACE. 


named,  for  it  is  both  more  and  less ;  vioi^e,  in  that  it  gives  not  merely  the  titles 
of  the  papers,  but  often  twenty  or  thirty  references  to  the  text  of  a  single 
lecture  (such  for  example  as  Hilton  on  Eest,  and  Dr.  B.  Sequard's  sugges- 
tive Lectures)  ;  and  less  in  that  it  does  not  notice  a  number  of  articles  that 
have  no  direct  practical  interest. 

The  arrangement  of  a  work  so  voluminous  and  peculiar  has  been  a 
difficulty,  but  this  is  met  bj  a  very  copious  index,  containing  more  than 
9,000  references,  while  the  book  itself  has  probably  over  90,000  distinct 
entries. 

The  original  manuscript  contained  1,879  pages,  each  page  being  as  a 
rule  divided  into  six  divisions,  in  a  few  instances  twelve,  but  many  blanks 
were  left  for  future  entries.  In  the  book  as  printed,  each  central  number 
{c-O-  713)  is  identical  with  a  page  of  the  manuscript  volume,  and  the  side 
figures  (e.g.  1,  2,  3,  etc.)  with  the  divisions.  The  apparent  peculiarities  and 
irregularities  of  the  notation  were  caused  by  the  circumstance  that  in  some 
subjects  the  references  rapidly  accumulated,  whilst  in  others  they  remained 
but  few.  To  have  copied  the  original  manuscript  with  all  its  vacant 
spaces  would  have  made  the  volume  too  bulky,  while,  on  the  other  hand,  to 
rewrite  the  whole,  entailing,  as  it  must  have  done,  the  renumbering  of  each 
individual  reference,  would  have  been  a  task  too  Herculean  to  undertake  with- 
out an  equivalent  advantage.  The  Index  is  really  the  key  to  the  whole  work, 
and  has  been  made  as  full  and  comprehensive  as  possible.  Any  idea  of 
complexity  of  plan  will,  it  is  believed,  disappear  if  the  reader  will  bear  in 
mind,  as  just  said,  that  the  Index  is  the  key  to  the  whole.  The  Index 
must  be  refei'red  to  first,  when  by  its  aid  any  subject  will  be  at  once  found 
(e.  (J.,  PEETUSSIS  713:1).  Having  thus  got  a  clue  to  the  general  subject,  the 
reader  wiU  in  the  headings  in  smaller  capitals  {e.g.,  Tar  Vapour  351:5)  find 
reference  to  each  subdivision  of  it,  and,  lastly,  indication  of  the  page  of  the 
publication  where  the  subject  is  treated.  The  reference  in  brackets,  e.g. 
(351:5),  indicates  that  under  the  section  351  and  in  subdivision  5  more 
information  regarding  Tar  Vapour  will  bo  found. 

That  no  mistakes  have  crept  in  amongst  such  a  mass  of  figures  is  not 
to  be  expected;  but  that  they    are  few  iu   number,   constant  reference  has 


AUXnOK  S   PREFACE. 


proved.  The  author  will  feel  obliged  if  informed  of  any  errors  that  may  be 
detected,  and  also  for  any  hints  that  may  make  a  future  edition  more  useful  to 
the  profession. 

The  abbreviations  refer  as  follows  : — 


B.     Braithwaite's  Hctrospect. 
E.     Banking's  Abstracts. 
Amer.  J.     American  Journal. 
M.  K.     British  and  For.  Med.-Chir.  Rev. 
L.     Lancet. 

T.     Medical  Times  and  Gazette. 
Med.  G.     London  Medical  Gazette. 
Assoc.  J.     British  and  Med.  Assoc.  Journ. 
M.  C.     Medical  Circular. 
1/76,  2/76,  etc.,  mean  Vols.  I.  and  II.  for 
that  year. 


Wills.'  Principles.  "Williams'  "  Principles  and 
Practice  of  Phj'sic,"  1848. 

Morehead.  Morehead's  "  Diseases  of  India," 
1856.' 

Wilson.  Erasmus  Wilson's  "  Skin  Diseases," 
1857. 

Ch.  D.  Chambers'  "  Digestion  and  its  De- 
rangements," 1856. 

Ch.  Ed.  J.  Chambers'  Edinburgh  Journal, 
Art.  "Gulf  Stream,"  etc. 

Ed.  M.  J.     Edinburgh  Medical  Journal. 


The  Author  would  express  his  deep  obligation  to  Messrs.  Wertheimer, 
Lea  and  Co.,  of  Circus  Place,  Finsbury  Circus,  for  the  very  efficient  manner 
in  which  they  have  executed  the  difficult  task  of  printing  this  volume. 


60,  BOUNDAHY  EOAD, 

South  HAMrsxEAD,  N.W. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


2. 

PHYSIOLOGY  AND  BIOLOGY— 

1.  Eeviews,  Lectures,  &c.    Biological  Fore- 

shadowings,  M.R.  2/76,  p.  388.  Ob- 
jects of,  and  Scientific  Position  of, 
E.    Eeynolds,  M.    K.    1/55,    p.    301  ; 

\^  2/55,   p.  107.     Recent  advances,    M. 

^  R.     1/74,     p.     269;    2/76,    p.     360. 

Kii-kes,  L.  2/76,  p.  789.  Progress  of, 
Sharpey's  Address,  T.  2/62,  p.  172. 
Laboratory,  Harley,  Diagr.,  T.  1/72, 
p.  17.  Sanderson's  Bookfor,  T.  1/73, 
p.  433.  Instruments,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p. 
765.  Spencer's  Principles  of  Biologv, 
M.  R.  2/65,  p.  329.  Lankester's  Book 
for  Schools  (205:4),  L.  1/68,  p.  510. 
Robins,  Fluids  of  Body,  Hygrology 
vel  Humural  Phys.,  M.  R.  1/75,  p. 
285.    Devay,  Social  Physiology,  M.R. 

2.  1/60,  p.  122.  Practical  Physiology  at 
U.  C.  (18:1),  T.  2/72,  p.  76.  Ranke's 
Physiology  of  Man,  Rev.,  T.  1/69, 
p.  385.  M.  Foster's  Elements,  L. 
1/75,  p.  16.  Rutherford,  Experi- 
mental, L.  1/71,  p.  1 ;  Introductorv, 
L.  2/74,  p.  683.  Rolleston's  Address 
B.  M.  Assoc,  1868,  L.  2/68,  pp.  176, 
239.  Burdon  Sanderson's  Practical, 
T.  1/71,  pp.  1,  631.  Carpenter's  Rev. 
L.  1/69,  p.  497;  M.  R.  2/69,  p. 
117.  Liebig,  Relat.  with  Chemistry, 
Pathology  and  Physics  (309:3).  Phy- 
siological Chemistry  (309:3).  Recent 
Works,  M.  R.  2/68,  p.  58;  2/70,  p. 
130;  1/75,  p.  330;  2/76,  p.  360. 
Molecular  Physiology,  etc.,  Bennett's 
Lectures,  L.  1/63,  p.  1  et  seq.  Vide 
Cellular  Pathology,   18:5. 

LIFE— VITAL  FORCE— 

3.  Hamilton,  Identity  of  Life  in  its  earliest 

manifestations,  L.  2/71,  pp.  674,  708. 

Huxley  on  Physical  Basis  of,  T.  1/69, 

p.  248.   Origin'of  Life,  Beale,  L.  1/75, 

p.  498. 
What  is  it  ?     M.  R.  1/55,  p.  307  ;    2/55,  p. 

110  et  seq. ;  2/63,  p.  400.     Gull,  M.  R. 

2/61,  p.  235.    Beale,  T.  2/68,  p.  523; 

L.  1/75,  p.  399  et  seq.     Owen,  T.  1/69, 

p.  35.     Meadows,  L.  2/71,  p.  497. 
Chain  of,  C.  J.  B.  Williams,  Diagram,  Med. 

Gaz.,  Oct.  11/37  (vol.  21),  p.  85.     Vide 

Functional  action  682:1. 


^ 


LIFE— VITAL  FORCE   {cont.)— 

Phenomena  reduced  to  an  exact   Science, 

L.  2/52,  Bishop,  p.  372.     Richardson, 

R.  1/61,  p.  298.     Bernard,  T.  1/61,  p. 

437. 
Renewal    of    Life,   Chambers     Rev.    of 

Work,   R.    1/63,  p.    243;  T.    1/63,  p. 

249  ;  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  95. 
Chronometuy,  or  Laws  that  regulate  the 

time   of  the  process  of  Organic  Life. 

Paget,  T.  1/59,  p.  593. 
Abiogenesis    vel    Beginnings    of    Life, 

(318:5),  Bastian,  L.  2/72,  pp.  528,  563. 

Errors  of,  L.  1/73,  pp.  244,  349.     Vide 

Spont.  Gener.  1080:1. 
Vital    Spot   (1359:2),  Flourens   Exp.   on 

seat,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  22.     B.  Sequard, 

removal  of,  harmless,  L.  2/76,  p.  76. 

4.  Vital    Force    (157:5)  Rhythmical   Force, 

Huxley,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  418.  Petti- 
grew,  L.  2/73,  pp.  691,  756  et  discuss, 
seq.  Hinton,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  180 ;  T. 
1/67,  p.  177.  Beale,  Nature,  etc.,  T. 
1/66.  p.  631;  1/67,  p.  177;  L. 
1/75,  p.  398  et  seq.  Rev.  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  219;  1/71,  p.  173.  Helmholtz, 
Learned  paper  on  Conservation  of,  T. 
I/bl,  p.  569.  Richardson's  Proposi- 
tions, T.  1/68,  pp.  324,  453.  Stewart, 
Conservation  of  Energy,  M.  R.  2/74, 
p.  134. 
Correlation  of  Forces  (183:1),  Grove, 
Carpenter,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/51,  p.  206; 
2/55,  p.  108  ;  L.  2/74,  p.  309.  Laycock 
etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  641  ;  2/73,  p.  55, 
Leconte,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  223.  Helm- 
holtz.  Lectures,  T.  1/64,  p.  385  et 
seq.  Hinton,  M.  R.  2/56,  pp.  180,  184. 

5.  Vital  Movements,  Beale,  L.  1/75,  p.  433. 

Chemistry  of  (628:3). 

Principle  of  Least  Action  in  Nature, 
Haughton,T.l/71,pp.  597,625,653. 

Meteorological  Changes  (580:1),  Effects 
of  upon.  Duration  of,  without  food 
(119:6).  Chemistry  of  (309:3).  Life 
OF  Blood  (134:6).  Vegetable  Life 
(311:5). 

LONGEVITY— OLD  AGE  (576:4)— 

6.  Flourens,  of  Men  and  Animals,  M.  R.  1/55, 

p.  369.  Gardner,  use  of  distilled 
water,  T.  2/74,  p.  470.  AUbutt  on, 
L.  1/69,  p.  33.  Owen,  L.  1/72,  p. 
265.  Fischweiller's  recipe  for,  T.  1/66, 
p.   135.     Dickinson,  etc.,  L.  2/68,  p. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


LONGEVITY- OLD  AGE  {cont.)— 

782;    i/75,  p.   311.    Thorns,  facts  and 

fictions,  T.  2/73,  p.  50. 
Cases,   T.   2/61,    p.  672 ;    1/75,  p.    543 ; 

M.  K.  1/62,  p.     356.      Ilussian,  _2Et. 

145,    L.    2/57,    p.    259.       Kegistrar- 
,    General's  Eeport,    L.    2/73,    p.    347. 

Mt.     Ill,    2/74,     p.      248.     Duncan 

Gibb,  Autopsy  of  Tring    Centenarian 

etc.,   1/75,   p.  159. 
Of  Pkofessional  Men  (565:1  and  565:5). 

Jews  (5:1). 

3. 

ANIMALS-NATURAL  HISTOET— 

1.  Numbers  of  on  Globe,  L.   2/48,  p.  464. 

Mivart's  Lessons  from  Nature,  M.  R. 

2/76,   p.    418.    Rolleston,    Forms    of 

Animal  Life,  L.  1/70,  p.  875 ;  M.  E. 

1/71,  p.  1.  Value  of  Study  of  Natural 

History,  Eev.   M.    E.   1/60,   p.    368. 

"Wallace,    Geograph.   distribution,    L. 

2/76,  p.  537. 
Distinction    between     Plants,    Minerals, 

and    Animals,    Huxley,    T.     1/56,  p. 

429.    Identity  of,  with  Plants  (311:5). 

Identity   of  colouring  matter  of,  with 

Chlorophyll  (313:1). 
Classes,  Huxley  Diagr.,   T.  1/56,  p.  432  ; 

1/63,  p.  259. 

2.  Species,     (4:2),  Darwin    on    variation  of, 

in  Animals  and  Plants  Transmu- 
tation, Metamorphosis  of  Form,  ^j. 
1/68,  pp.  501,  622 ;  M.  E.  1/60,  p. 
380  ;  T.  2/68,  pp.  539,  564,  592  ;  M. 
E.  2/68,  p.  143.  Owen,  T.  1/51,  p. 
663.  Owen,  etc.,  on  Origin,  etc.,  T. 
1/69,  p.  34  ;  T.  2/72,  p.  352. 

Uses  of,  in  relation  to  Industry  of  Man, 
Lankester,  T.  2/60,  p.  485. 

Breed  of,  how  it  affects  Physiological 
Exper.,  Bernard,  T.  1/60,  p.  109. 
Facts  connected  with.  Ogle,  M.  E. 
1/72,  p.  520. 

Warm  Blooded,  reduced  to  state  of  Cold 
Blooded,  Bernard,  T.  1/61,  p.  381; 
operation  for. 

Physiology  of  Mind  (1361:4)  in  Lower 
Animals,  Lindsay,  T.  2/71,  p.  169. 

Cod  Liver  Oil,  to  fatten  (499:3).  Cholera 
IN  (916:4).  Sugar  IN  Blood  (331:1). 
Comparative  Anatomy  (478:1).  Al- 
binos (37:3).     EixGWORM  on  (22:5). 

OEGANIC  KINGDOM— 

S.  Eelation  of  Veget.  and  Animal  to  Inorganic 

Kingdom,  Savory,   L.    1/61,  pp.   553, 

579.    Pettigrew,  L.  2/73,  pp.  691,  756. 

Bastian  on  Lowest  Organisms,  M.  E. 

1/72,  p.  448.      Vide  Bacteria  (586:4). 

Microscopic  Organisms  in  Health  and 

Disease  (318:5),  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  348. 
Okganic  Matter,  Test  of,  Beale,  T.  2/68, 

p.  524.    Lowest  Form,  Amoeba,  ibid. 


OEGANIC  KINGDOM  {cont.)— 

Morphology  (18:2),   Vide  quoque  Darwin, 

etc.,  on  Species  (3:2). 
Artificial     Production      of     Organic 

Forms,  Eainey  Diagr.,  T.  1/08,  pp.  7, 

33,61.    Fikrine(16:1).    Cells  (18:4). 

Cellular  Tissue  (19:2).  Epithelium 

(20:5). 

MAN— 

4.  Number  in  "World  (4:2),  Deaths,  etc.,  per 

day,  L.  1/63,  p.  709;  1/67,  p.  303. 
Number  killed,  blood  shed,  flesh  hacked 
since  creation,  T.  2/60,  p.  366.  Effects 
of,  in  impoverishing  soil  (312:5). 

Progress,  Walshe,  glance  at  human  pro- 
gress, T.  2/58.  p.  389.  Pettigrew, 
Man  in  his  Physical,  Anatom.,  and 
Physiolog.  aspects,  L.  1/76,  pp.  4,  41. 
Beddoe,  Stature  and  Bulk  of  in  British 
Isles,  L.  2/70,  p.  160. 

Fossil  Eemains  and  Antiquity  (4:3), 
Vide  (1676:3),  Facts  showing  he  has 
existed  longer  than  supposed,  M.  E. 
1/60,  p.  376;  T.  2/61,  p.  252. 
Huxley,  T.  1/62,  pp.  159,  670;  2/63, 
p.  426  ;  L.  1/62,  p.  165.  Good,  Eev., 
M.  E.  1/64,  p.  60.  The  Fossil  Man  of 
Abbeville,  conclusions,  T.  1/63,  pp. 
537,  567;  2/63,  p.  255;  T.  2/70,  p. 
165.  The  Fossil  Man  of  Mentone, 
Bennett  Diagr.,  etc.,  etc.,  T.  2/72,  p. 
818.  The  Guadaloupe  Skull,  Moultrie, 
L.  2/37,  p.  55.    The  Neanderthal  Skull, 

5.  Ed.,  T.  2/64,  p.  492;  M.  E.  1/74,  p. 
114.  Darwin  on  Descent,  etc.,  (4:2) 
L.  2/70,  p.  721;  1/71,  p.  481. 

Degeneracy  of  Present  Generation 
(4:2),  Stewart,  T.  2/71,  p.  529. 

Cosmopolitan  Powers,  Boudin,  M.  E. 
2/58,  p.  98. 

Beauty  of,  Symonds  on  Principles  of,  T. 
2/57,  p.  356.  Laycock,  on  Geometrical 
Beauty  (18:2),  M.  E.  2/55,  p.  177. 
Geometricallv  formed  Heads,  Diagr., 
T.  1/62,  p.  205.  Gould,  on  Laws  of, 
T.  2/69,  p.  251. 

Tailed  Men  (1708:4),  L.  2/54,  p.  381 ; 
Couret,  L.  2/49,  p.  518.  Meadows, 
cases,  T.  1/63,  p.  46.  Irishmen  with, 
M.  E.,  2/73,  p.  213. 

EuMiNATioN  IN  Cases  (533:5),  L.  2/40, 
pp.  671,  786;  1/45,  p.  265;  1/70, 
p.  71 ;  1/76,  p.  591 ;  T.  2/75,  p.  405  ; 
L.  1/76,  p.  624. 

6.  Uterus  in  (1109:5).     Fcetus  in  (1536:1). 

Ossified  Man  (101:2).  Amphibian 
Man  (504:3). 
Skeleton  vel  Osteology,  Homologies  of, 
Owen,  M.  E.  2/58,  p.  400.  Element, 
form  of,  Artificial  formation  of,  Eainey, 
M.  E.,  2/57,  p.  451.  Good,  Eev.,  of 
Osteology,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  130. 
Flowers, 'T.  1/72,  p.  39.      "Wagstaffe's 


MBDICAIi   DIGEST. 


MAN — Skeleton  {cont.) —  * 

Guide,  L.    2/75,  p.  '564.     Salter,   oa 
"Living  Skeleton,"  L.  2/71,  p.  903. 

Preparation  of,  by  means  of  Charcoal 
(237:1),  Omerod,  T.  l/oo,  p.  29. 

Distinguished  from  Quadrumana  (517:1), 
Owen,  T.  1/54,  p.  509. 

In  Scrofula  (793:1). 

4. 

MEDICAL  TOPOGRAPHY— 

1.  Southern  Med.  Eeports,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  835. 

Miihry  and  Johnston,  on  Geography 
of  Disease  (557:1),  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  312 ; 
1/59,  p.  56.  Haviland,  M.  R.  2/76, 
p.  341.  Milroy,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  475. 
Boudin,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  89. 
Yellow  Fever  (1513:2).  Plague  (1517:1). 

ETHNOLOGY— POPULATION— 

2.  ANTHROPOLOGY— (3:4). 

Works,  Latham,  Rev.  of,  M.  R.  2/52, 
p.  500.  Retzius,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  503  ; 
2/60,  p.  215.  Bruce,  the  Races  of 
the  Old  World,  L.  2/63,  p.  512. 
Numbers,  etc.  (3:4).  Waitz,  on  An- 
thropology, L.  1/64,  p.  161.  Agassiz, 
on  Races  of  Man,  T.  2/70,  p.  132. 
Skull,  as  a  type  (1676:2).  Hunt's 
Address,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  83.  Owen's 
Address,  T.  2/74,  p.  372.  Morel, 
Degen.  influences  afi'ecting  Mankind, 
M.  R.  1/58,  p.  63.  Ernout,  Effects  of 
rapid  increase  of  Population,  T.  2/60, 
p.  366. 

Origin  of  Man  (3:2  &  5),  T.  2/70,  p.  165  ; 
1/72,  p.  609.     Perrin,  T.  2/71,  p.  657. 

3.  Darwinian  Theory  (18:2)  from  a  mathe- 
matical point  of  view,  Bennett,  L. 
2/70,  p.  721;  1/71,  p.  481,  508;  T. 
1/71,  p.  494.  Pettigrew,  L.  2/73,  p. 
695,  1/76,  p.  5.  Mivart,  Evolution 
of  Species  (517:1)  contra  Darwin, 
M.  R.  2/71,  p.  285;  M.  R.  2/76,  p. 
418;  L.  1/76,  p.  744;  Bree,  &c., 
T.  1/72,  p.  666;  L.  2/72,  p.  297; 
2/73,  p.  695  ;  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  305.  W. 
Jones,  M.  R.   2/76,  p.   145. 

Civilization,    Buckle   on,  M.  R.  1/59,  p. 

285.      Grainger,   Test  of,    how     the 

people    dispose    of  their    excreta,  T. 

1/53,  p.  228. 
Insanity  Increased  by  (1375:3).     Race  as 

affecting  Operations  (1630:3). 

BOSJIEMAN     RACE— HOTTENTOT— 

4.  SAAB— 

Knox,  L.  1/55,  p.  359. 

AZTECQUE  RACE— 

Knox,  L.  1/55,  p.  357 ;  T.  1/67,  p.  201. 
Laycock  Photograph,  T.  1/62,  p.  287. 


ESQUIMAUX— 

5.  Food,  Hayes,  T.  2/59,  p.  439. 
Habitations,  not  unhealthy,   M.  R,  1/54, 

p.  319. 
Frost  Bite    (62:1),  Hayes,  Treat,  among, 

T.  1/54,  p.  43. 
Phthisis  among  (679:5). 

NEW  ZEALANDERS— 

6.  Thomson,    Customs,    Diseases,    &c.,     &c,, 

M.  R.  1/54,  p.  489 ;  2/54,  p.  461 ;  li5'5, 
p.  520.  '■    - 

Toot  Plant  and  Poison  (419:5).   '       ,    . 

Lepra  Gangrenosa  z'fi^  Ngeren GERE  (64: 3) . 

Phthisis  among  (680:2).  ■    . 

5. 

JEWS— Palestine  (13:1). 

1.  Boudin,   viewed    medically  as  a    Cosmo- 

polite Race,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  97.  Maurice 
Davis,  Cosmopolitism  and  Longevity, 
T.  2/75,  p.  97.  Legoyt,  biostatic 
immunities  of,  T.  2/69,  p.  51. 

Longevity  (2:6),  R.  1/59,  p.  8.  Voisin, 
1/65,  p.  2. 

Pauperism  of,  contrasted  with  Christians, 
Stallard,  L.  1/67,  p.  411. 

Manna  of  (384:5).  Leprosy  of  (67:5). 
Deaf  Mutism  frequent  (1805:6.) 

ENGLAND— 

2.  English    and  their   origin.  Pike,  T.    1/67, 

p.    206.         Who    were    the    Ancient 

Britons,  T.  1/67,  p.  281. 
Medical  History,  T.  /65,  /66. 
Malignant  Pustule  in  (586:2).    Cholera 

(915:6).      Best  Climate  for  PJithisis 

(679:1). 

3.  London,  Med.  Topogr.,  Klein,  T.  2/51,  p. 

64,  2/52,  p.  380,  1/53,  p.  56.  Death- 
rate  (180:3)  1850  and  1660-79,  E.  1/60, 
p.  1.  Paddington,  Health  of,  I.  -2/76, 
p.  457. 

—  Pestilences    of,   Greenhow,   R.  -1/58, 
p.  3. 

—  Asthma,  peculiar  exemption  from  (6'ff8:6^, 
Isle  of  Wight,  Sandrack  Spring  in  Dyfieit- 

tery  (904:1). 
Llandudno,   Splendid  Winter  Resort,  OL. 

2/76,  p.  875. 
Harrogate,   Kennion  on  Springs    of,  T. 

1/66,   p.     490;  T.     2/68,  p.    169.     In 

Pityriasis,  Baths  (36:4). 
Scarborough,  Report    of  Sanitary   Com- 
missioners, L.  2/71,  pp.  863,  898, 
4.  Lowestoft,  L.  2/76,  p.  639. 

Land's  End,  a  Week  at,  Blight,  T.  2/61, 

p.  66. 
Brighton,  Climate  (202:1),  Kebbel,  M.  R. 

1/60,  p.  169  ;  L.  1/62,  pp.  429,  In 
Phthisis  (680:5).  Drainage,  L.  2/74, 
p.  520. 


MEDICAI,  DIGEST. 


ENGLAND  {co,if.)— 

Worthing,    Climate  (202:1),  &c.,  Barker, 

T.  2/60,  p.  361 ;  1/60,  p.  633 ;  L.  2/76, 

p.  326. 
Hastings  and  St.  Leonards,   L.  2/71,  p. 

610.     Water  Supply,  T.  1/76,  pp.  394, 

689. 
Dorsetshire,  as  a  Health  Resort,  T.  2/68, 

p.  428. 
Ramsgate,  as  a  Healtli  Resort,  T.  2/76,  p. 

258. 
Dover,    Climate   (202:1),  &c.,  Parsons,  L. 

2/68,  p.  381. 

5.  Littlehampton,  L,  2/76,  p.  327. 

SCOTLAND— 

In  a  Sanatory  point  of  view,  R.  1/61,  p.  9. 

Temperaments,  Laycock,  T,  1/62,  p.  153. 

Highland  Shanties  or  Bothie,  Morgan 
Descript.,  M.  R.,  2/60,  p.  492. 

Glasgow,  Result  of  Sanitary  Improve- 
ments, &c.,  Russell,  T.  2/76,  p.  193. 

HEBRIDES— 

6.  Morgan     savs     Phthisis     (680:3)     almost 

unknown,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  483.     Black 
says  reverse,  L.  1/66,  p.  193. 
Ozone    (226:1),  abundant  in  Atmosphere, 
Fitzroy,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  490. 

ST.  KILDA— 

Morgan  on  Diseases  of,  M.  R.,  1/62,  p.  176. 

6. 

IRELAND  AND  IRISH-(202:1)  — 

1.  Census  1851,  M.  R.,  2/57,  p.  115.  Wilde, 
vital  statistics,  T.  1/64,  p.  258.  Eceles, 
Irish  Watering  Places,  T.  2/61.  p.  147. 

Climate,  Kidd,  West  Coast,  suitable  in 
Phthisis  (680:3),  T.  1/61,  p.  131; 
1/76,  p.  121. 

Ague  rare  (1483:5). 

Potato  (382:1),  its  influence  upon  Ire- 
land, M.  R.  2/57,  p.  119.  Oats 
(321:3)  as  a  substitute,  M.  R.,  2/57,  p. 
115. 

Operations  well  borne  by  (1630:3). 

HOLLAND  AND  THE  DUTCH— 

3.  Atcheen    War,   Roth,   Medical    History, 

L.  2/75,  pp.  452,  507. 
Wit  (1362:6).     How  to  Make  a  Dutchman 
a  Wit,  Chesterfield,  L.  2/63,  p.  487. 

FRANCE  AND  THE  FRENCH— 

4.  Laws  regarding  English  Practit.,  T.  2/74, 

p.  344. 

Climate  (202:1),  Williams,  &c.,  &c.,  S.  of 
France,  L.  2/66,  pp.  324,  353,  2/67, 
p.  612;  T.  2/73,  p.  473;  Valcourt, 
M.  R.,  1/68,  p.  34.  Wyatt,  objection- 
able in  Phthisis,  L.  1/69,  p.  526. 

Families  Limited  (1089:3) ;  Cholera  (915:6). 


FRANCE  AND  THE   FRENCH  (conf.)  — 
Insanity  (1372:4),  Behre's  report,  T.  2/66, 

p.  258,  1/67,  p.  37. 
Boulogne.   Sanitary  condition,  L.  2/76,  p. 

465. 

5.  P.iRis.    Public  Hygiene,  L.   2/76,  p.   791, 

898.     Students  Visiting,   Hints  for, 

L.   2/61,   p.  308,     T.     2/64,   p.     197. 

"  Student's  Number"   for   France,  L. 

2/74,    p. 648.      Provisioning   of,   T. 

1/68,  p.  637,  2/68,  p.   127. 
Cannes,   Marcet    in    various  diseases,   B. 

2/75,  p.   86.     How  to  live  there,  &c., 

T.  2/76,  p.  15. 
Nice,   Climate   (202:1),  Jackson,  R.    2/61, 

p.  287  ;  T.  2/64,  p.  415. 
Pau,  T.  1/70,  p.  619,  2/69,  p.  527.  Taylor, 

L.  2/71,  p.  535.  May,  for  Spring  re- 
sidence, L.  1/72,  p.  453. 

SWITZERLAND,  vide  (228:5)- 

6.  Upper  Engadine,  Baths  of,  &c.  (228:5). 
Alps,  Weber  on  Climate,  M.   R.   2/64,  p. 

155. 
Alpine  Dangers  (580:5). 

7. 

PRUSSIA— 

2.  Silesia,      Natural      Aspect,      Inhabitants, 

Diseases,  T.  1/61,  p.  584. 
Karlsbad,  T.  1/61,  p.  586;  L.  2/71,  p. 
331 ;  1/72,  p.  37  ;  2/73,  pp.  4,  76,  145. 
Allbutt,  Carlsbad  Waters,  a  stream  of 
Life  to  pulses  with  High  Tension,  &c. 
(753:1),  L.  1/76,  p.  86.  In  Diabetes, 
the  only  reliable  treatment  (339:5). 
In  Renal  Calculus  (1022:3)  ;  Gas- 
tric Disease    (838:3). 

MADEIRA— 

3.  In  1861,  T.  2/61,  p.  566. 

Climate,  Bloxam,  Pamphlet  contra 
Burgess,  end  of  Oct.  No.,  M.  R.  /55  ; 
Stone,  L.  2/65,  p.  616;  Brandt,  L. 
1/62,  p.  661.  20  cases  for  B.  Hospital 
results  not  favourable  L.  2/66,  p.  131 
(Phthisis  680:4)).  Fortnightly  Rev., 
Dangers  of,  T.  2/65,  p.  408. 

SPAIN— 

4.  Climate,  Francis,  M.  R.,  2/54,  p.  293. 
Medical  History,  (549:2),  Morejon  M.  R. 

1/61,  p.  411  ;  2/61,  p.  1. 
Mineral  Waters  (233:4),  M.  R.  2/61,  p. 

321. 
Cuba,  Goodman's  Book,  L.  2/73,  p.  742. 

ITALY— 

5.  Corradi,  Phthisis  in,  M.    R.  1/70,  p.  110. 
Rome    and    Romans,  Health   of  Romans, 

L.  1/75,  p.  22;  1/76,  p.  58;  2/76,  p. 
24 ;  Lanciceni,  Subsoil  of,  L.  2/76,  p. 
694. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ITALY  [cont.)  — 

Army,  Medical  StaflP  of  R.  Army  (573:6), 

M.  R.   1/57,  p.  322. 
Naples,  Climate,  Bennett,  R.  2/61,  p.  290  ; 

T.     2/61,   p.    173;    L.    2/73,   p.    850. 

Borrelli,  Naples  Fever,!.  2/76,  p.  31. 
6.  ]\Ientone    and  Riviera,  Directions,    «&c., 

for    the    Journey,    T.    2/75,  p.    633; 

1/76,  pp.   124,  149.     Climate,  Bennett, 

R.   2/61,   p.  290.   Price,   T.   2/62,  pp. 

53,  78.   Siordet,  M.    R.  1/64,  p.   148  ; 

L.  1/72,  p.  520. 
Venice,  Hospitals,   Robinson,  L.   2/74,  p. 

758. 
Corsica,   Ajaccio,   Climate,    &c.,  Ribton, 

T.  2/68,  p.  338;  L.  2/74,  p.  360;  1/76, 

p.  841. 

8. 

GREEKS— 

1.  Technology   of  Medical    Terms,  (550:2). 
Medicine  among  (549:2),    Allbutt,   M.  R. 

1/66,  p.  170;  2/66,  p.  483. 
Ash  Bath  (216:1). 

"WEST  INDIES— 

Jamaica  as  "Winter  Quarters  (579:4). 
Phillippo,  T.  2/76,  p.  519.  Most 
valuable  Natural  Plants  of,  R.  1/46,  p, 
365. 

MAURITIUS— 

2.  Cholera  (916:1). 

Fever  of  1867,  Povrer,  L.  2/67,  p.  193. 

NORWAY— 

3.  Norwegian    self-acting  Cooking  Apparatus, 

(570:6).  H.  Smith,  Tent  Life,  M.  R. 
1/74,  p,  147.  Scabies  Norwegica, 
(34:1)  Cholera    in    1850    (916:1). 

SWEDEN- 
CHOLERA    (916:1.)     Endemics  of,  (560:2). 

DENMARK— 

4.  Cholera  (916:1). 

ICELAND- 
PHTHISIS  (680:2). 
Cystic    Disease  (1660:5),    of    Prevented. 

Leared,  &c.,  T.  2/63,  p.  270.     Finsen, 

L.  1/69,  p.  92. 

GUERNSEY— 

5.  As  A  Winter  Resort,  Sieveking,  L.  2/67, 

p.  666.     Neave,  L.  2/67,  p.  787- 

JERSEY— L.  2/72,  p.  466. 

RUSSIA— 

History  of  Medicine  in  (549:2),  M.  R.  2/62, 
p.  285. 


9. 

INDIA  AND  INDIANS— 

1.  Madras    as   a  Winter  Residence,  T.    1/73, 

p.  634,  et  seq.  King's  Manual 
of  Hygiene  (204:2),  T.  1/76,  p.  321., 
R.  Martin,  Diseases  of  Europeans  on 
their  return,  L.  1/50,  2/50,  /51,  /53. 
Vide  Index. 
Diseases,  (201:4),  Rev.  of  Work,  M.  R. 
2/56,  p.  126.  Morehead,  Rev.  T.  2/56, 
p.  42.  Moore,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  57; 
2/76,  p.  425.  Gordon,  Statistics  of 
Diff.  Organs,  T.  2/56,  Vide  Index. 
Tilt,  Health  for  Women,  M.R.  2/76,  p. 
428. 

2.  — Fatty  Degen.  (1673:1),  cause  of  High 

Mortal.  Macmara,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  251. 

—  Moon  (578:5),  influence  of. 

—  Malaria  in  (558:5),  the  cause  or  origin 

of  Malaria,  Dempster,  M.  R.  2/55,  p. 
355;  1/57,  p.  558.  Moore,  can  be  ar- 
rested by  Gauze  Curtains,  M.  R.  2/76, 
p.  428. 

—  Typhus    (1505:6).     Typhoid   (1491:6). 

Diarrhcea  (910:1).  Heart  Disease 
(781:4).  Abdominal  Pains  (944:2). 
Cramp  of  Stomach  (841:5).  Scarla- 
tina (77:1).  Phthisis  (679:4).  Preg- 
nancy DURING  Phthisis  (683:5). 

—  Constipation  in  (875:6),  Good  pill  for, 

Gordon,  T.  2/56,  p.  344. 

—  Skin  Diseases  (38:3),  Fox,  T.  2/76,  p. 
3.  711. 

—  T,i£NiA    Solium    (Tapeworm)     (937:6), 

Adam,  T.  2/59,  p.  549. 

Medical  Jurisprudence  (1615:2). 

Midwifery  in  the  East  (1526:'J),  Jack- 
son, T.  1/60,  p.  154. 

Native  Remedies,  Waring,  &c.,  T.  2/74, 
p.  455.     Hogg,  T.  2/75,  p.  385. 

Operations  (1629:5),  Badly  borne  by  re- 
turned Indians. 

Children  in  (1519:4). 

Hill  Stations  or  Sanatories.  Vide 
Mountains  (557:2).  Moore,  L.  2/62, 
pp.  252,  281.  Gordon,  T.  l/68,p.  430, 
et  seq.  Report  on,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  296  ; 
T.  2/69,  p.  103. 

Army  Hygienics,  &c.  (573:6),  M.  R.1/59, 
p.  HI.  Miss  Nightingale,  R.  2/63,  p. 
4.  Report  on  Sanatory  State,  &c.,  L. 
2/63,  p.  107;  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  111. 
Martin  on,  L.  1/68,  p.  4,  et  seq. 
Summary,  p.  250.  Gordon,  T.  1/69,  p. 
62,  et  seq. 
6.  Food  Grains  (323:2). 

Tonics,  cfcc.  (216:5),  the  principal  indi- 
genous ones,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  248. 
Waring,  Indian  Pharmacopoeia,  M.  R. 
2/69,  p.  434. 

Fakirs,  Buried  alive  for  a  long  period 
(181:6),  L.  2/45,  p.  325.     Firf«   119:6. 


MEDICAIi  DIGEST. 


INDIA  AND  INDIANS  {cont.)— 

Hindoos,  Med.  Knowledge,  Wise,  L.  2/46, 
.  p.  295.    Catakact  (1869:6),  Oper.  for, 
M.  R.  1/58,  p.  109.     Bear  operat.  well 
(1630:3). 

10. 

CEYLON— 

1.  Races  in,  Erayley  on  a  Peculiar  Race  of 

Men,  T.  1/62,  p.  491. 

Albinos  of  animals  frequent  (37:3),  Sedg- 
wick, M.  R.  1/61,  p.  481. 

Skulls  in  (1676:2). 

CHINA  AND  CHINESE- 

2.  Population,  1852,  400,000,000,    T.   2/57' 

pp.51. 

Climate  and  Diseases,  (202:1).  Hobson,T. 
2/60,  pp.  478,  633. 

Medicine  (549:2),  History  and  present 
state  of,  Hobson,  T.  2/60,  p.  400 
et  seq.,  1/61,  p.  33.  Wilson,  Med. 
Notes  and  Missions,  L.  1/46,  p. 
629.  Jardine  and  Dudgeon,  &c.,  L. 
2/75,  p.  496  ;  L.  1/38,  p.  645 ;  T.  1/59, 
p.  555  ;  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  247  ;  T.  2/69, 
p.    665  ;    T.    2/53,    p.     136     et     scq. 

3.  Cholera  (929:3)  healed  by  pricking 
with  pins.     Leprosy  (67:6). 

Anatomy  (1638:1),  Chinese  notions,  L.  1/41, 

p.  751. 
Foot  (1783:4)  How  distorted,  T.  2/57,  p. 

247.      Hilton,    all  joints   healthy,   L. 

2/61,  p.  467.     Description,  L.  2/45,  p. 

318;  1/46,  p.  629;  2/63,  p,  521. 

4.  OriTJM  Smoking  (459:3). 

Drugs,  Animal  (203:4),  List  of,  T.  2/60,  p. 

408.      Vide  202:4. 
Excreta  (209:2),  How  they  value  human 

Ordure,  T.  1/58,  p.  93. 
Sea  (234:3).   Colour  of  China  Seas. 

5.  Shanghai,  Henderson,  Hints  for  preserving 

health,  T.  1/64,  p.  72. 
Hong-Kong,  Smart,  Climate,  Topography, 

Diseases,  T.  1/61,  p.  507  ;  R.  2/61,  p.  3. 

The  worst  in  the  East,  T.  2/72,  p.  468. 
Chusan,    Climate   of    (202:1),  L.    1/46,   p. 

652. 
Canton  Climate,  &c.   (202:1).      Smart,  T. 

1/61,  p.  507. 

6.  Lewchew,  Customs,  Habitations,  Climate, 

&c.    Farre  and  Bettleheim,  T.  2/53,  pp. 
136,  164,  188. 
TsAU  Wii,  a  new  poison  (469:1). 

11. 

EGYPT  AND  EGYPTIANS— 

1.  Climate  (202:1),  Not  good  for  Invalids. 
Morehead,  (vol.  i.,p.64.)  Dalrympleon, 
R.  2/61,  p.  290;  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  75. 
Uhle,  T.  2/61,  p.  47.  Flora,  M.  R. 
1/70,  p.    147.    Adams,  Notes  for    in- 


EGYPT— Climate  {cont.)~ 

valids    going   up   the    Nile,    T.    2/63, 
p.  62.    Furstenberg,  Cairo,  L.  1/73,  pp. 
47,  116. 
DiSTOMA   Hajmatobium   (941:4),  very  com- 
mon. 
Dermatology  (38:3),  Fox,  T.  1/67,  p.  HI. 

2.  Pyramids,    Simpson,    contra     to    Metrical 

theory,  T.  1/68,  p.  345. 

GOLD  coast- 
Climate   AND  Disease    (202:1),  T.  266,  p- 

663.      Gordon,   Hints  for   Service  on, 

&c.,  L.  2/73,  pp.  587,  608. 
Morocco     and   the    Mooes,    Leared,  L. 

2/76,  p.  86. 
Dr.  Livingstone,  Identification  of  Body,  L. 

1/74,  p.  565. 

AFRICA— 

3.  Cl[m.\te,  &c.  (202:1),  Clarke,  Climate  and 

Diseases  of  W.  Africa,  R.  1/62,  p.  18. 
Fevers  (1473:1)  on  Lower  Zambezi,  Living- 
stone and  Kirk,  T.  2/59,  p.  473;  2/61, 
p.  34.  Mellow,  R.  '2/63,  p.  42;  L. 
2/64,  pp.  459,  520. 

iETHIOPIANS— NEGROS— 

Skin  (26:1)  Structure,  Plates,  &c.,  L.  2/37 
pp.  299,  371.  Quekett,  T.  1/51,  p.  451. 
Temporary  conversion  to  white, 
Savage,  L.  2/46,  p.  27.  Permanent 
conversion,  Remarkable  case.  Hut- 
chinson, M.R.  2/52,  p.  253. 

4.  Brain  (1344:2),  Colour  of. 

Alvine,  Discharges  (877:4).  Why  lighter 
than  resident  Europeans.  Lawson, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  489. 

MoGADOR,  Climate,  &c.  Leared,  L.  2/73, 
p.  588. 

ALGIERS- 
CLIMATE  AND  Disease  (202:1),  Jackson, 
M.  R.  2/62,  p.  72.  As  a  Health  Re- 
sort, L.  1/72,  p.  342;  2/73,  p.  509. 
Horton,  L.  1/68,  p.  164.  Pietra 
Santa,  T.  2/60,  p.  411;  M.  R.  1/61,  p. 
537  ;  1/67,  p.  242. 

5.  Dysentery  in  (900:2). 

TANGIER— 

Leared,  as  a  Health  Resort,  L.  1/73,  p.  9, 
2/73,  p.  491. 

CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE— 

Climate  and  Disease  (202:1),  Martin, 
M.  R.  2/57,  p.  529.     MitcheU,  M.  R. 

6.  1/56,  p.  194;  2/56,  p.  194.     Frances, 
M.  R.  2/54,  p.  293. 

ZiNKiNs,  on  Cape  Influenza  (655:1), 
Haimaturia  at  (150:4). 

ABYSSINIA- 

E.ntozoa  of  (932:1),  Cobbold,  L.  2/67, 
p.  763. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


12. 

ASIA— 

3.  Jata,  Interesting   Geological  Facts,  M.  E. 

1/60,  p.  371. 
Batavia,  Climate  of  (202:2),  &c.,  Bettner, 
Americaa  J.,  No.  11/30,  p.  380. 

MALAYS— 

4.  Brain  (1344:2),  Colour  of. 
FIJI— 

Notes  on,  L.  2/76,  p.  801.  Holmes, 
Metereological  Observ.,  T.  2/76,  p. 
707. 

JAPAN  AND  JAPANESE— 

6.  Climate  and  Diseases^(202:2),  Albrecht, 

M.    R.    2/61,     p.      538.        Wernich, 

"  Kakke  "  Disease,  T.  2/76,  p.  659. 
Japanese  Spas,  L.  2/74,  p.  855. 
Fisheries  (494:3),  "Why  so  Good,  Chambers' 

J.,   Oct.  12/55,   p.  230.     Art.  "Gulf 

Stream." 
Warm  Bath  of    (230:2).     Malar  Bones 

Double  (1691:1). 

PERSIA— 

Polak  on  Diseases  incident  to,  &c.,  T.  1/61, 
p.  398. 

13. 

PALESTINE— 
1.  Jews  (5:1). 

Jerusalem  Fevers,  Chaplin  on,  L.  2/64, 
pp.  236,  263,   289. 

Dead  Sea,  Analysis,  Roux,  T.  2/63,  p.  439. 

AUSTRALIA— 

3.  Climate     (202:2),     Archer    and    Howitt, 

M.  R.  2/54,  p.  293.  Bird,  L.  2/63, 
p.  539  ;  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  148 ;  L.  1/67, 
p.  6 ;  2/73,  p.  474.  B.  Brown,  jun., 
Rev.  Book,  T.  1/166,  p.  43. 

Phthisis  (680:1),  common. 

Snakes  of  (508:6),  Bites,  Treat.  Meats 
(124:1). 

4.  Port  Phillip,  Climate  (202:2),  Clutter- 

buck,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  293. 

CANADA— 

Health  of,  Smith,  L.  1/72,  p.  137.      Med. 

Reports  (4:1). 
Phthisis  (679:5). 

NORTH  AMERICA— 

5.  Physical  Degener.  in  United  States,  M.  R. 

1/72,  p.  62. 
Fevers  (1473:1)  of  United  States.   Bart- 

lett,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  164. 
Phthisis  (679:4)  peculiarly  rare  in  Utah. 

Cholera  (915:6). 
Fisheries  (494:4),  Why  so  good,  Chambers' 

J.,  Oct.  12/55,  p.  230.      Art,   "Gulf 

Stream." 


SOUTH  AMERICA— 

6.  Peru,  &c.  Smith  on  Climate  (202:2)  and 
Disease,  especially  as  regards  Phthsis 
(679:4),  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  479;  T.  2/58, 
p.  280.  Jourdanet  on,  T.  1/62,  p. 
355.  Verruca  of  Peru  (70:2). 
Maxico.  Jourdanet.  How  residence  af- 
fects Life,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  81. 

—  Phthisis  (679:6). 

14. 

PROTEINE— 

3.  Mulder,  T.  1/51,  p.  472. 

In  Scrofula  (794:4).     Marasmus  (158:3). 

ALBUMEN— 

4.  MiCROLOGY       OF      AlBUMEN       COMPOUNDS, 

M.  R.  1/54,  p.  538. 
Chemistry.  Diffusion  and  Condensation 
powers  the  reverse  of  Urea  (1029:1). 
Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  371.  Parkes 
on,  Precip.  by  Acids  and  Neutral 
Salts,  T.  2/50,  p.  84  ;  2/52,  p.  6,  &c. 

—  Salt  (267:2),  how  it  affects  it.     Cham- 

bers, M.  R.  2/54,  p.  396. 

—  Ac.  AcET.  (448:4),  Parkes.     Black,  &c., 

on,  T.  1/54,  pp.  167,  218,  243,  272. 

—  Sheep's    Brain    (534:3),    coagulate    it 

sooner  than  Corrosive  Sublim.,  Med. 
Gazette,  vol.  4/47,  p.  745. 

5.  Tests  for  (1012:1),   B.  Jones,  Tests  and 

Analyses,  T.  1/51,  p.  471.  Longet, 
how  to  test  digestedand  dissolved  albu- 
men, M.  R.  1/59,  p.  395.  Hopper, 
Polarized  Light  (183:4)  to  detect  quan- 
tity, M.  R.  2/57,  p.  539. 

—  In  Urine  (1012:1). 

—  Sugar    (329:3).      May  be   masked  by 

albumen  in  a  fluid. 
Digestion.      Uses,   &c.,  B.  Jones  on,  T. 
1/51,  p.  471.    Pavy,  T.  1/62,  p.  298. 

6.  Mialhe  on  its  condilion  in  the  economy, 
M.  R.  2/52,  p.  536.  Lehman,  Influ- 
ence of  Gastric  Juice  and  Bile,  M.  R. 
1/55,  p.  112. 

Albuminous   Crystal,   vide   Haematoidin, 
vel  Crystals  of  Blood  (135:3). 

VEGETABLE  ALBUMEN— 

Digestion,  Koopman,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  318. 

15. 

METALBUMEN— 

1.  Tait  on,  T.  1/68,  p.  652. 
GUM— 

2,  Lehman,  Not  absorbed.    Passes  per  Anum, 

M.  R.  1/55,  pp.  105-7. 
Mucilage,  Glycerine  (271:1)  to  keep  moist, 
T.  1/59,  pp.  24;  2/76,  p.  457. 

gluten- 
Digestion   (837:3),  Koopman,  M.  R.  2/57, 
p.  318. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


GLUTEN  {co7it.)— 

Glvten  Bread  (324:2),  Compared  with 
Bran  Bread  in  Diabetes. 

CASEIN— 

3.  Chemistry,  Its  Presence  may  mask  Sugar 

(329:3)  in  a  fluid. 
Digestion    (837:3),    Meissner   on,   M.    E. 

4.  1/60,  p.  227;  2/61,  p.  236.  Lehman, 
Woman's  (1600:1)  easier  than  Cow's 
(538:3),  M.R.  1/55,  p.  155. 

In  Urine  (1034:2),  Moore,  cases,  T.  1/G6, 
p.  525. 

CHEESE— 

Voelcher  Lecture,  M.R.  2/63,  p.  33. 
A  Digestive  (837:2),  Wilson,  T.  1/59,  p. 
532. 

5.  Poisonous,  Voelcher,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  35. 

gelatine- 
Chemistry,  B.  Jones,  T.   1/51,  p.  473. 
Extraord.  afF.  for  Water.     Will  con- 
centrate    Alcohol      (422:4).      Hence 
perhaps     Thirst    (1475:5)    in     Fever, 
Parkes,  T.  1/55,  p.  333. 
Sugar  (329:3)  may  be  masked  by  its  pre- 
sence, Bernard,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  395. 
Digestion  (837:3)  and  Uses,  Metzler,  M.  R. 

6.  1/62,  p.  222.  Nutritious  powers  real., 
Bischoff  and  Voit,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  141. 
Brinton,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  142 ;  L.  2/74, 
p.  596. 

Origin  (16:4),  from  Fibrin. 

Rickets  (99:5),  Bones  yield  no  Gelatine, 
Jenner,  T.  1/60,  p.  466. 

In  Variola  (84:6),  To  prevent  Pitting. 
Gelatine  Tubes  for  Nauseous  Medi- 
cines (203:3).     Suppositories  (878:5). 

16. 

fibrin.  Vide  Exudation  (167:2)— 

1.  B.  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  471.     Virchow,  M.  R. 

2/57,  p.  11.     Bennett,  M.   R.  2/62,  p. 

200. 
Micrology,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  538. 
Origin,  Lecanu,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  533. 

2.  Artificial    Formation    (3:3).      Smee,    L. 

2/63,  p.  54.     Shettle,  L.  2/63,  p.  87. 

Chemistry,  That  of  Venous  blood  sol. 
arterial  insol.  in  Pot.  Nitratis  (261:1). 
B.  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  472.  Blood 
quite  difF.  to  that  of  Muscles,  Liebig, 
M.  R.  2/52,  p.  202. 

Quantity,  12lb.  to  14lb.  formed  and  trans- 
formed daily.      B.   Sequard,   R.  1/59, 

3.  p.  326.  In  Fever  increased  (1473:1). 
In  Pregnancy  increased  (1547:1).  In 
Disease  (553:2),  its  significance,  Inman, 
R.  1/58,  p.  242,  Richardson,  T.  1/53, 
p.  177. 

Absorption  (116:6),  after  Effusion,  Tripe, 
M.  R.  1/55,  p.  239.     Vide  (167:3). 

4.  Uses,  to   form  Gelatinous   Tissues,  M.  R. 

1/52,  p.  200. 


FIBRIN  {cont.)-~ 

—  Excrementitious,   Simon,  M.R.   1/51, 

p.  153,  473.     Bennett,  M.  R.  2/52,  p. 

200.     Cappie  and  others,  M.  R.  1/60, 

p.  457. 
Fatty  Degeneration,  (1672:2),  Paget,  M. 

R.  1/53,  p.  356. 
Deposit  of,  on  Lining  Membrane  of  Veins 

(17:1). 
6.  Of  Vegetables  (313:6),  Gulliver,  T.  2/62, 

p.  567. 

COLLOID  MATTER— 

Marcet,  R.    1/72,  p.   18.     Richardson,  T. 

2/74,  p.  465. 
In  Phthisis  (676:2).     In  Urine  (1033:1). 

17. 

EMBOLISM  —  THROMBOSIS  —  INFAR- 

TUS— (7'iffe    784:4).      Fat    Embolism 
(1653:3). 

1.  Papers,  Reviews,  etc.,  Lancereaux,  M.  R. 

1/63,  p.  139;  2/71,  p.  376.  Distinctive 
meaning  of  terms.  Review,  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  70  ;  1/63,  p.  138.  T.  1/62,  p. 
12,  62,  111.  Richardson,  T.  1/53, 
p.  177  ;  2/53,  p.  565.  Barbarity  of 
Name,  etc.,  etc.,  etc.  T.  2/68,  p.  553, 
579,595;  1/69,  p.  243,325.  Humphrv, 
R.  1/60,  p.  99.  Virchow,  M.  R.  2/.d7, 
p.  20,  26.  Baumgarten,  so-called  or- 
ganisation of  Thrombus,  T.  2/76,  p. 
257.  Cohn,  sources  of,  M.  R.  2/61,  p. 
79;  T.  1/62,  p.  62.  Kossuchin  Exper., 
L.  2/76,  p.  691.  Corner,  unusually 
extensive  case,  T.  1/58,  p.  400. 

Fibrinous  Deposit  in  Veins  (16:4),  Lee 
M.  R.  1/53,  p.  382. 

Effects,  Cases. 

2.  —  Gangrene,  etc.  (177:3),  Lee,  M.R.  2/57, 

p.  222.  Williams,  Legs  from  Emboli 
of  Iliac,  T.  2/52,  p.  231. 

—  Hemiplegia  (1286:3),  Walshe,  L.  1/49, 

p.  277.  Burrows,  T.  1/53,  p.  135.  Vide 
Embolism  of  Cerebral  Artekies 
(1409:1). 

—  Chorea  (1291:4).    Softening  of  Brain 

(1416:3).     Exophthalmos  (1838:6). 

—  Sudden  Death,  T.    1/58,  p.  290,  337, 

425;  R.  1/58,  p.  94;  M.R.  2/57,  p. 
532;  1/58,  p.  258;  2/61,  p.  77. 

3.  —  In  Varicose  Veins  of  Legs  (749:2). 
Cause  of,  Richardson,  T.  2/68,  p.  553,  et 

seq. ;  1/69,  p.  243,  et  seq.  Exper. 
Feltz,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  370. 

—  Labour  (1583: 4). Fracture  and  Aksorp. 

OF  Fat  (1S53:3).  Operations  (1631:3). 
Chlorosis  (791:3).  Valvular  Dis- 
ease of  Heart  (779:4).  Manipula- 
tion IN  Aneurisms  (726:6). 

—  Excess  of  Water  in  Blood,  the  Grand 

Cause,  Richardson,  Exper.  T.  1/69,  p. 
380,  485. 

—  Slight  Accidents,  Shepperd,  L.  2/74, 

p.  412. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


EMBOLISM,  Etc.  [cont.]— 

Of  Pulmonary  Artery  (742:3).     Aorta 

4.  (739:5  and  740:1).  Heart  (784:4). 
Arteria  Centralis  RetinjE  (1409:1). 
Cerebral  Sinuses  (Thrombosis) 
(1408:2).  Mesenteric  Arteries 
(1001:5). 

Capillary  Emboli  (718:2).  Effects,  etc., 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  75,  82,  86  ;  T. 
1/62,  p.  63,  111  ;  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  368. 

—  Due   to   Excess   of    Pigment    (20:4). 

In    some    forms    of    Intermittents 
(1485:2).     Planer,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  75. 

5.  Fatty  Degeneration  of  (1673:2),  Paget, 

M.  R.  1/53,  p.  355.   Feltz,  case,  M.  R. 

2/71,  p.  369. 
Diagnosis,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  87.  Richardson, 

T.  2/68,  p.  580. 
Treatment,  various,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  87;  T. 

1/62,  p.  111. 

6.  —  SoD.E  Carb.    (268:3),  Schutzenberger, 

M.  R.  2/61,  p.  77. 

—  Ammonia  (254:2),  Phillips,  R.  2/65,  p. 

90.  Richardson,  c.  Pot.  lod.,  R.  2/72, 
p.  88;  L.  1/75,  p.  616. 

18. 

HISTOLOGY,    Vide  2  :  2— 

1.  Quekett  plates,  Microscop.  J.,  vol.  3,  p.  75  ; 

T.  1/51,  2/51,  Index.  Frey,  Practical 
Histology,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  157,  L. 
2/74,  p.  839.  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  327. 
Rutherford's  Outlines,  L.  2/76,  p.  611. 
Micros.  Prepar.  (1824  :  6),  good  series, 
L.  2/75,  p.  826.  T.  2/76,  p.  548. 
Protoplasm  (18:4),  Bioplasm,  lluxlev,  T. 
1/69,  p.  248.  Stirling,  Book,  L.  2/69, 
p.  807.  Beale,  What  is  ifi  T.  1/69. 
Latest  Views,  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/72,  p. 
338  ;  L.   2/73,  pp.  693,  756. 

DEVELOPMENT— MORPHOLOGY- 
LAWS  OF  ORGANIC  FORMS— 

2.  Theory  of  in  Nature.     Darwin's  views  and 

others,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  368.  Vide  (4:2). 
Hinton,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  482.  Spencer, 
M.  R.  1/59,  p.  189.  Mivart's  Lessons 
from  Nature,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  418. 
Rutherford  on  Evolution  (4:3),  L.  2/74, 
p.  686.  Macalister,  Animal  Morpho- 
logy, M.  R.  2/76,  p.  408.  Vegetable 
Morphology  (312:2). 
Geometrical  Development  of  Man  (3:5). 

GROWTH— 

Quetelet,  progress  accord,  to  age,  T.  1/62,  p. 
17.  Reproduction  of  Parts  (20:1). 
Liharzik,  Laws  of,  M.  R.,  2/62,  p.  230. 

Light  (183:5).  How  diff.  colours  affect 
growth  of  Plants  and  Animals,  R.  1/62, 
p.  301,  Dobell.  Bernard,  on  effects  of 
on  Ova,  &c.,  T.  1/58,  p.  308 ;  2/58,  p. 
234. 

3.  Of  Recruits  and  Young  Soldiers  (573:3). 


GROWTH  {cont.)  — 

Growing  Pains,  act  to  be  confounded 
with  Rheumatism  (1453:2),  hence 
Chorea  (1291:6)  often  follows,  Rogers, 
R.  1/67,  p.  16. 

BIONTA— 

Molecular  Phy'siology  (2:2).  Ross,  Mi- 
crozymes  (318:5)  as  partial  Bionta,  T. 
2/73,  p.  364. 

CELLS— 

4.  Bioplasm    (18:1,  v(V«;  2:3). 

The  Germinal  or  Living  Matter  of  Living 
Beings,  Beale,  T.  2/68.  p.  523,  551; 
L.  1/75,  pp.  400,  498,  565. 

Structure  and  Growth,  Beale,  M.  E. 
2/62,  p.  204;  T.  2/65,  pp.  135,  191; 
T.  2/68,  pp.  523,  551,  665.  Rev.  M. 
R.  2/53,  p.  285.  Huxley,  opposed  to 
Schwann,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  418.  Don- 
ders,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  531.  Siebold 
on  Unicellular  Animals  and  Plants 
(312:1). 

Artificial  Formation  (3:3).  Panum, 
M.  R.  1/53,  p.  530.  Mantegazza, 
M.  R.  2/67,  p.  16L 

5.  ExPER.  Production  of  Giant  Cells,  Ziegler, 

T.  2/74,  p.  661  ;   1/76,  p.  257. 

Carmine  (484:6),  Action  of  upon. 

Glomerulus  or  Grannie  Cell.  Not  essen- 
tial to  Inflammation  (161:6),  M.  R. 
1/53,  p.  356. 

—  Fatty   Degen.    (1673:2)    M.   R.   2/53, 

p.  40. 

CELLULAR   PATHOLOGY  AND  THERA- 
PEUTICS (582:4)— 
Addison,  M.  R.   2/56,  p.  135.     Jordan,  T. 
1/65,   p.    541.      Bernard    on   Diseases 
arising  fr.  vitiated  Develop.,  T.  1/60, 

6.  p.  209.  Bennett,  Lectures,  L.  1/63, 
p.  1  et  seq.  Beneke,  Connect,  of  re- 
tarded cell  growth  with  Oxalic  Acid 
Diathesis,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  63.  Virchow, 
T.  2/60,  pp.  268,  340  ;  R.  2/60,  p.  325  ; 
T.  1/72,  p.  376.  Wilks,  Lectures  on 
Virchow's  Theories,  T.  2/62,  p.  32. 

Vegetable  Cell  (312:1). 

—  Rotation  (312:3).     Wenham,  Microsc. 

J.,  vol.  4,  pp.  1,  143. 

19. 

CELLULAR,  AREOLAR  OR  CONNECTIVE 
TISSUE— 

1.  Anatomy  and  Physiology.    Bruck  on  De- 

velop., M.  R.   1/55,  p.  554.     Martin 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  522.     Quekett,  T.  1/51, 
p.  555. 
Corpuscles  of,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  539. 

—  Leucocythemia     (990:1).     Friedreich's 

theory  of  part  these  play  in  the  disease, 
M.  R.  1/58,  p.  519. 

2.  Artificial    Formation   (3:3).      Melsens, 

M,  R.  1/53,  p.  526. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DISEASES  OF  CELLULAR  TISSUE— 
Phlegmonous  Inflam.  or  Diffuse  Cel- 
lulitis {vide  41:1).    Bird,  R.  1/59,  p. 

85.     Jordan,  T.  1/65,  p.  541.     Thiry, 

T.  2/59,  p.  585. 
3.  —  Arm  (1728:2),  "Whyte,  T.  2/63,  p.  424. 
—  Trkatmext.    Blanc.   Caustic  issues,   L. 

2/69,  p.  156. 
4. AxTiMOXY    of  great  value    (282:2). 

Milton,  L.  1/50,  p.  353  {vide  162:2). 
Hypertrophy.     Bergeron,  case,  T.    2/67, 

p.  41. 
Pustular  Cellulitis,  or  Polish  Carbuncle 

(586:1).     Induration  (72:3).     Am  in 

(657:2)  vel  Emphysema. 

ELASTIC  TISSUE— 

5.  Development,  &c.      Kolliker,  Microscop. 

J.,  vol.  2,  p.  178.  Quekett,  T.  1/51,  p. 

555.     Beale,  T.  1/69,  p.  2. 
Chemistry,  Zallickofer,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  279. 
Metamorphosis,  «S:c.     Jenner,  Import,  of 

in  Health   and  Disease,  especially  as 

seen  in   Children    (1541:5),    T.    2/61, 

p.  1. 

WHITE  FIBROUS  TISSUE— 

6.  MicROLOGY,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  538.    Beale,  T. 

2/68,  p.  693. 

FASCIJE- 

Hilton,  Use  of,  Nerves  of,  &c.,  L.  2/61,  p. 

57. 
Ossification  (101:2),  Hutchinson,  case,  T. 
1/60,  p.  317.         Moxon,  T.   2/70,  p. 
554. 

20. 

REPRODUCTION  vel  REGENERATION 
OF  TISSUES  AND  ORGANS,  vide  18:2, 
GROWTH— 

1.  Demarquav's  Book,  L.  2/73,  p.  705.      M. 

R.  2/74,  p.  343. 
Crystalline   Lens  (1866:5).      M.    Mem- 
brane     (25:3).         Vas        Deferens 
(1230:4).     Fingers,  (1742:4). 

PIGMENT  AND  PIGMENT  CELLS - 

2.  Busch,    Phenomena    in  Life    of    Pigment 

Cells,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  505. 

Passing  through  walls  of  capillaries, 
(756:3). 

Respiration  (628:5),  connection  between 
Pigment  of  Plants  and  Animals.  Harley, 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  428.      Vide  313:1. 

Complexion  (1691:2).  Laycock  Fallacies 
of  Diagnosis  of.  Cause  of  differences, 
etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  635.  Morbid  Pig- 
mentary changes,  M.  R.  161,  pp.  188, 
457.     T.  1/62,  p.  35. 

3.  Of  Fjeces  (877:6). 

Of  Tongue  (803:5).  Black  ;  no  fever ;  four 
cases.  St.  Germain,  M.  R.  2/56,  p. 
247.  Eulenherg  case,  M.  R.  1/54,  p. 
278.     Microscop.,  J.,  Vol.  2,  p.  253. 


PIGMENT  AND  PIGMENT  CELLS  {cont.)— 
Of   Stomach    (838:5).      Nature  of   Black 
Matter    in     Stomach     Diseases.       H. 
Jones,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  315. 
Pigmentary  Spots  (24:3),  Dry  cauterisa- 
tion, Chassaignac,  T.  1/59,  p.  118. 
Diseased  Conditions.      Vide  36:6  et  37:1. 

4.  —  Green    Pigment     Degen.    of   Heart 

(773:2). 

—  MELANiEMiA(l35:6).  Pigmentary  changes 

of  Blood.  In  various  diseases.  Planer, 
M.  R.  2/54,  p.  523.  Laycock,  M.  R. 
1/Gl,  p.  188.     Case,  T.  2/73,  p.  11. 

—  Capillary  Emboli,  formed    by    (17:4). 

Chromidrosis  (28:5).  Pigmentary 
N.ijvi  (24:3). 

EPITHELIUM— 

5.  MiCROLOGY,  Gunsburg,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  553, 

origin.  Luschka  of  diff.  organs,  M.  R. 
2/55,  p.  519. 

—  Of  Air  Cells  of  Lung  (636:3). 
AuTiFrciAL  (3:3),  Pellicle  on  Lime  Water 

(273:3). 
Ciliated  Cells,  Cilia,  of  Plants,  (312:3). 
Virchow,  M.  R.   1/54,  p.  252.     Paget 
on    Motions,    etc.,    T.    2/57,    p.    81. 
Savory,  do.,  L.  2/62,  p.  107. 

—  Situations  of,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  564. 

—  Irritability,    Microscop.   J.,    Vol.    2, 

p.  108. 

21. 

HAIR,   Vide  Scalp  (1675:3). 

1.  Numbers,  T.  1/59,  p.    329.     Ogston,  cha- 

racters of  Hair  in  Criminal  Cases,  etc., 
L.  1/76,  p.  1. 
Colour.     Vide  21:4. 

—  Sulphur,  a  cause,  L.  2/46,  p.  9, 

—  Changes  of,  Welch,    L.    1/73,  p.   754. 

Ogston  in  Legal  Cases,  T.  1/76,  p.  1. 
Influence  of  Phosph.  (239:6),  L.  1/73, 
pp.  675,  829. 
Development  and  Growth,  Paget,  R.  2/47, 
p.  350.  Laycock,  Diagnostic  Value  in 
two  sexes,  T.  1/62,  p.  289. 

2.  Dyes,  L.  2/46,  p.  9! 

—  Lead,  Poisoning  from  (289:1). 

HIRSUTIES— 

Hairy  Females,  L.  2/52,  p.  51  ;  1/53,  p. 
62 ;  2/69,  p.  276  ;  2/73,  p.  756.  During 
Presnancy  (1548:6).  Hairiness  of 
Children  (793:3),  etc.,  a  sign  of  Scro- 
fula. Relation  of  Hirsuties  with  Teeth 
(102:3). 

Hairy  Men,  etc.,  cases,  L.  2/73,  p.  612  ; 
T.  1/74,  p.  245.  The  Kostroma  People, 
cases,  L.  1/74,  p.  688. 

DEPILATORIES— 

T.  2/57,  p.  605;  R.  1/45,  p.  68. 
Barii  Sulphuretum  (272:3),  Anderson,  L. 
2/71,  p.  708,  how  to  apply,  etc. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


11 


DEriLATORIES  {cont.)— 

3.  D EPILATION',     Anderson,      directions     for 

Manual,  T.  l;61,  p.  112.    In  Mentagra, 
(24:2). 

—  Etheu  Spray,  might  be  used  (189:5). 

IMPLANTATION  OF  HAIES  (161:2)— 
Exper.,  T.  2/75,  p.  714. 

POISONING,  by  finely  divided  Hair,  M.  E. 
1/56,  p.  518. 

TRICHOSIS  vcl  DISEASES  OF  HAIR— 

4.  L.  2/46,  pp.  9,  318  ;  1/48,  pp.  635,  683. 
Fungus  of,  Martin,  a  new  one,  M.  R.  1/63, 

p.  627  (22:2). 

Syphilitic  Disease  (1205:4),  changes  pro- 
duced by,  E.  Wilson,  T.  2/67,  p.  104. 

Canities  (21:1),  Cuttell  Pathology,  etc., 
L.  2/46,  p.  316.  Laycock,  Fright 
(575:4)  a  cause,  cases,  M.  R.  1/61,  p. 
458.  Sepoy  in  half  hour,  T.  1/56,  p, 
367.     Flint,  cases,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  134. 

ALOPECIA— 

5.  Syn.  Defluvium  Capil.  or  Falling  off. 

—  PoRRiGO  Decalvans,  Tinea  D. 

—  A.  CiRCUMScuiPTA,  Areata. 

—  Accidental  Alopecia. 

—  Calyities  Baldness  of  Age. 
Nayler,  T.  1/64,    p.    266.     Discuss.    Med. 

Sec,  L.  1/68,  p.  447.  Andersen,  T. 
1/61,  p.  298.  Cuttell  on  causes,  etc., 
L.  1/48,  pp.  539,  694.  Forsayeth,  case, 
total  in  one  night,  R.  2/62,  p.  166.  T. 
Fox,  T.  2/74,  p.  630.  Reid,  M.  R. 
1/70,  p.  537.  Dubring  says  no  parasite 
is  present,  L.  2/70,  p.  720.  Jenner, 
T.  2/57,  p.  656.  Hutchinson,  capital 
Report,  T.  1/58,  pp.  165,  217,  245. 
Hiilier,  is  A.  Circum.  contagious?  L. 
2/64,  p.  374,  T.  2/68,  p.  330.  Drys- 
dale  case,  R.  1/67,  p.  105.  Of  entire 
body,  L.  2/72,  p.  870,  T.  2/70,  p.  518. 
Rindfleisch,  Pathology,  R.  1/70,  p.  116. 
Laycock,  Pathology,  T.  1/71,  p.  535. 
Causes.  Cerebral  injury  followed  by  com- 
plete loss  of  Hair  all  over  body,  Todd, 
L.  2/69,  p.  41. 

—  Hereditary   (102:3),  Sedgwick,  M.  R. 

1/63,    p.    452.      Teeth  also  generally 
absent,  p.  453. 

—  Fungus  (21:4)  Liveing,  T.  2/74,  pp.  505, 

601.     Fox  contra,  p.  630. 

6.  —  Hats  (211:2),  T.  1/63,  p.  411. 

—  Tjenia  (937:5),  Ficinus,  T.  2/58,  p.  422. 

Fox,  L.  2/74,  p.  510. 

—  Syphilis   (73:5),  Cockburn,  Treat.,    L. 

1/67,  p.  763.  Fournier,  etc.,  R.  1/72, 
p.  123. 
Treatment,  Cuttell,  L.  2/46,  pp.  9,  317. 
Hardy,  R.  2/64,  p.  123.  Various,  L. 
2/65,  p.  393,  1/67,  pp.  503,  556  ;  T. 
2/68,  p.  149.  Roose,  cases,  B.  1/75,  p. 
248.  Various,  T.  1/55,  p.  362 ;  1/58, 
pp.  165,  217,  245  ,  1/61,  p.  298 ;  1/57,  p. 


ALOPECIA— Treatment  {cont.)  — 

146;  R.  1/45,  p.  79;  L.  2/73,  p.  101, 
Barton,  T.  1/56,  p.  11 ;  T.  2/63,  p.  149, 
Anderson,  L.  1/70,  p.  150.  Hunt,  T. 
2/70,  pp.  518,551.  Duputryen's  Oint., 
T.  1/57,  p.  467.  Bouchut,  T.  2/72,  p. 
368.  Dauvergne's  Pommade,  M.  R. 
2/62,  p.  252.     Winn,  T.  2/70,  p.  575. 

—  Tannin  (360:4),  T.  1/57,  pp.  72,  294. 

—  Cantharides  (484:5),  T.  2/71,  p.  428. 

—  Carbolic  Acid  (353:1),   AVatson  in,   A. 

Areata,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  240. 

—  Oleum  Sabina  (358:3),  Pincus,  R.  1/69, 

p.  111. 

22. 

ERUPTIVE    DISEASES    OF    SCALP 
(1675:3)  — 

1.  Jenner,   T.    2/53,   p.    182.      Diagnosis   of 

various. 
Treatment,  Poole  on,  L.  1/52,  p.  377. 

—  AVheat  Phosphates,  Fox,  T.    1/66,  p. 

278. 

—  Sanguinaria  (458:2),  R.  1/60,  pp.  356, 

357. 
Scabies  NOT  RARE  (34:2).    Eczema  Capitis, 
(49:4).     Impetigo  Capitis,  (51:4). 

RINGWORM— TINEA  TONSURANS— 

2.  Tokelau  Ringworm,  Fox,  Diag.,  L.  2/74, 

p.  304. 
Anderson,  3  varieties :  Herpes  Circinatus 
(35:5);  Sycosis  (24:1) ;  Herpes  Ton- 
surans (22:2),  T.  1/61,  p.  7. 

HERPES  TONSURANS  —  Ringworm  of 
Scalp.  Syn.  Tinea  Capitis  ;  Porrigo 
Scutulata  ;  Trichinosis  Furfur- 
acea  ;  Pityriasis  Decaham,  Vide 
Wilson.  Anderson,  Synonyms,  T.  1/61, 
p.  57.  Jenner,  do.,  T.  2/53,  p.  182. 
T.  Fox  suspected  cases.  "  Scurfy 
Head,"  cave  needed,  L.  2/73,  p.  733. 
Liveing,  T.  2/74,  p.  601.  Fox,  contra, 
p.  630. 
Fungus  of  (21:4).  Same  as  Pityriasis 
Versicolor  (36:1);  Hutchinson,  T.  1/59, 
p.  123;    1/61,  p.   12.      Anderson  says 

3.  different,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  225.  Wilson 
and  others  as  to  nature,  T.  1/65,  p. 
649.  Transmitted  by  Horses,  case. 
Fox,  L.  1/71,  p.  412. 

Clinical  Reports  on,  etc.  Hutchinson, 
T.  1/61,  pp.  12,  36.  Jenner,  T.  2/53, 
p.  181 ;  2/57,  p.  545.  Anderson,  T. 
1/61,  pp.  7,  57,  112.  Hebra,  M.  R. 
1/55,  p.  565.    Hiilier,  R.  1/62,  p.  116. 

Diagnosis.  Fox,  L.  2/73,  p.  733.  Duck- 
worth, Chloioform  to  render  Hair 
opaque  if  diseased,  L.  2/73,  p.  734 ; 
B.  1/74,  p.  262. 

Treatment.       Anderson,    T.     1/61,      pp. 

4.  112,  114;  L.  1/70,  p.  150.  Hospital 
for  Skin  Diseases,  T.  1/58,  p.  503. 
Hiilier,  T.  1/67,  p.  34.     Wilson,  M.  R. 


12 


MflDICAL   DIGEST. 


HERPES  TONSURANS— Treatment  {cont.) 
1/64,  p.  222.  Browne,  B.  2/74,  p. 
305.  West,  Tendency  to  get  well  in 
time,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  331.  Fox, 
etc.,  in  Schools,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  5  ; 
2/75,  p.  554. 

—  Creasote  (Carbolic  Acid)  (355:4).  Amer. 

J.,  No.  41/37,  p.  232;  L.  2/75,  p.  933. 

—  Carbolic  Acid,  (40:2),  L.  2/76,  p.  176. 

—  Sulphurous     Acid,     Locally    (244:3), 

Jenner,T.  2/53,  p.  181. 

—  SULPHOCYAMDE    OF    PoTASSIUM    (262:6), 

Gee,  L.  1/74,  p.  318. 

—  Oil  of  Naphtha  (357:1),     Chapelle,  T. 

2/57,  p.  303.  Erlach,  Turpentine,  R. 
2/71,  p.  124. 

5.  —  Arsenic  (280:1).     Hunt,  2/52,p.  445. 

—  TiNCT.     loBiNE     (250:4).      Welsh.    L. 

2/75,  p.  825  ;  Specifics,  p.  932. 

—  Cod  Liver  Oil  (501:1).     Assoc.  J.  2/53, 

p.  69. 

—  Oleate    op   Mercury    (162:4).     Cane, 

Cases,  L.  2/73,  p.  227. 

—  Hydrarg.  Bichlor.    (303:6).     Meeres' 

Case,  P.  M.,  L.  2/71,  p.  413;  2/75, 
p.  932. 

—  BoRACic  Acid  (268:6)     Watson,  L.  2/75, 

p.  750. 
Of  Lower  Animals  (3:2).  Anderson,  M.  R., 
2/66,  p.  233;  Herpes  (63:3). 

PLICA  POLONICA— 

6.  Anderson,  not  Parasitic,  due  to  Dirt,T.  1/61, 

p.  442.  Beige),  2nd  case  in  England, 
T.  1/67,  p.  509.  Vedder,  Endemic  in 
Island  of  Anno  Bono,  R.  1/60,  p.  46. 
Urbanowicz,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  552. 

23 

FAVUS—KERION— SCALD    HEAD- 
SYNONYMS— 

1.  Crusted     oh    Honeycomb     Ringworm; 

PoRRiGO  Lupinosa;  p.  Favos.4;  Ti- 
nea LupiNOSA ;  T.  Favosa  ;  T.  Ma- 
ligna. Vide  Scalp  (1675:3). 
Fox,  on  Nature,  etc.,  of  Keriou  of  Celsus, 
L.  1/68,  p.  156  (Charlie  Roberts)  ; 
Anderson,  Diagnosis,  etc.,  etc.,  T.  1/61, 
pp.  170,  219,  247,  300;  2/63,  p.  87. 
Pirrie's  Observ.,  L.  2/60,  pp.  5.;7,  581. 

2.  Fungus    (35:3).      Plates,    Microscop.     J., 

Vol.  2,  p.  29.   Jenner.T.  2/57,  p.  649. 

—  Anderson,  Non-identity  of  with  Tinea, 

etc.,  M.  R.  2/66,  p.  225. 
Origin.     Transmitted  by  Mice  (545:2)  to 

Cats     (520:4)  ;     thence    to    Children. 

Anderson,  T.  1/60,  p.  46 ;  M.  R.  2/66, 

p.  231. 
Diagnosis  fr.  Impetigo  Capitis  (51:4). 
Treatment,     Various,    L.  1/67,    pp.  134, 

166;    2/55,   p.    626;    2/74,   pp.    365, 

436 ;    T.    1/58,  p.  503  ;  1/54,  p.  694. 

3.  Incurable,    T.    1/58,     p.     503.     Gull, 
Case   of   almost  entire  body,  T.  2/62, 


FAVUS,  Etc. — Teeatment  {cont.) — 

p.  275.  Hillier,  Cases,  T.  2/64,  p. 
118.  Bennett,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  245. 
AVilson,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  233.  Fuller, 
T.  1/57,  p.  263.  Hutchinson  reports 
54  cases;  plates  of  Fungus,  etc.,  T. 
2/59,  pp.  553, 577,  653  ;  L.  2/74,  p.  365. 

—  Turkish  Bath  (231:3)  L.  2/74,  p.  365. 

—  Arsenic  (280:1),  Hunt  on  value  of  Con- 

stitutional Treat.,  T.  2/52,  p.  445. 

—  Nitric  Acid  (247:4)  locally,  Hutchinson, 

T.  1/55,  p.  8. 

4.  —  Sulphurous  Acid  (244:3),   Jenner,  T. 

2/53,  p.  181. 

—  ZiNci    Chlorid.    (286:2),  Veil,    M.R. 

2/60,  p.  250. 

—  Acid.    Carbolic  (353:1),  Prior,  M.R. 

1/68,  p.  224. 

—  Petroleum    (356:4),    MacCormac,    B. 

2/75,  p.  248  ;  M.  R.,  1/66,  p.  229. 
FAVUS  UNGIUM  (32:2). 

BEARD— MOUSTACHE-SHAVING— 

5.  Adams,    Is    Shaving    good?     A  plea    for 

Beards,  cases,  R.  1/62,  p.  8;  Advo- 
cating growth  of  Hair,  Ed.  L.  2/60, 
p.  440.  Belcher  on  Use  of  Beards, 
fi.  2/64,  p.  12.  Habershon,  Why 
Beards,  etc.,  good ;  Protecting  5th 
nerve  (1437:6),  T.  1/76,  p.  434. 

In  Throat  Affections  (814:5),  Value  of 
Moustache. 

Eruptive  Diseases.  Diagnosis,  etc.,  An- 
derson, T.  2/63,  p.  87. 

24. 

SYCOSIS  —  PHYMA   SYCOSIS  —  MEN- 

TAGRA— TINEA  SYCOSIS. 
.1.  Anderson,  Diag.   Treatment,  &c.,  &c.     T. 

1/61,    pp.    7,    56,    112.      A    var.    of 

Herpes  Tonsurans    (22:2).     Laycock, 

cases,  T.  2/64,  p.  650.     Fox,  case,  L. 

2/73,  p.  141.     Gaskoin,  case,  T.   2/73, 

p.  89.     Barber's  Itch. 
Treatment,     Hebra,    R.     2/61,    p.    116. 

Devergie,  R.  2/61,   p.    117.     Fox,  of 

Non-Parasitic,  L.    2/73,  p.  902.     W. 

Cooke,  case,  T.  1/58,  p.  306.    Laycock, 

T.  2/64,  p.  650. 
2.  —  Cod  Liver  Oil  (501:1),  Hunt,  cases,  T. 

2/55,  p.  389. 

—  Tr.     Iocini    Co.    (250:4),  Burton,    T. 

1/56,  p.   10. 

—  Iodide   of    Sulphur    (244:1),    Hebra, 

M.  R.  2/63,  p.  247. 

—  Carbolic   Acid  and    Canada  Balsam 

(353:1),  Stark,  cure,  B.  2/76,  p.  287. 

—  Epilation    (21:3),     Jenner,     case,    T. 

2/57,  p.  650.  Fox,  when  necessary, 
L.  2/73,  p.  902.  Devergie,  often  useless, 
R.  2/61,  p.  118. 

—  ZiNCi     ET     CuFRi     Sulphas     (285:5), 

Duprez,  T.  1/59,  p.  585.  Richard,  T. 
2/59,  p.  512. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


13 


SYCOSIS,  Etc.— Treatment  {cont.)  — 

3.  —  Zixci  Chlokidium  (286:2),  Veil,  M.  E. 

2/60,  p.  256. 

—  Ol.    Terewnth.    (350:2),  Erlach,    R. 

2/71,  p.  1-24.     Petroleum  (23:4). 

—  GoA  Powder  (412:6),  Lima,  T.    1/75, 

p.  249. 

PILOUS  ^M\l  —  MOLES  —  MOTHER'S 
MARKS   —   SPILLS    vel    PIGMENT. 
N^VI   (20:4)— VASCULAR  MARKS— 
Vide  N.iiYus  (736:3). 
Smith,  case,  remarks,  L.  2/67,  p.  1 92.  Paget, 
Clinical,  Tumours  under  (1658:3),   T. 
1/64,  p.  58.  Maria,  the  Ourang-Outang, 
L.  2/69,  p.  276. 
Treatment — 

—  Nitric  Acid  (247:4),  L.  2/66,  pp.  255, 

344. 

4.  —  Acid  Nitrate  Mercury  (304:4),  Star- 

tin,  T.  1/55,  p.  9. 

—  Oleate  of  Mercury  (162:4),  Marshall, 

L.  1/72,  p.  711. 

—  Acid    C.\rbol.      (353:1),    Berwick,   L. 

2/71,  p.  347.  Bradley,  B.  2/76,  p. 
189.  NichoUs,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  493 ; 
1/74,  p.  752. 

HAIRY  TUMOURS— 

5.  Of  Different  Regions — 

Cranium  (1421:5).  Bladder  (1055:3). 
Chest  (644:5).  Ovary  (1163:2). 
Abdomen  (948:2).  Cervix  Uteri 
(1117:5). 

25. 

SEROUS  MEMBRANES - 

1.  Serous  Cavities  (704:5). 

Diffuse   Inflammat.,  Bird,   R.    1/59,   p. 

85. 
In  Bright's   Disease    (1009:5),  Liable  to 

Infl. 
Iodine,  Action   of    upon    (250:1),  Boinet, 

M.  R.  1/57,  p.  258,  causes  pain. 

MUCOUS  MEMBRANES- 

2.  Anat.  and  Physiology,  M.    R.    1/53,   p. 

44.  Chambers,  L.  2/63,  p.  153. 
Gastro-Intestinal  (863:2),  M.  R.  1/54, 
p.  544.  "Wilson,  plates,  T.  1/55,  pp. 
109,  130.  Villi  of  Epithelium,  dur- 
ing Digestion  (836:4),  etc.,  Kjellberg, 
M.  R.  2/62,  p.  305. 

3.  Reproduction      of     (20:1),     Macgregor, 

Rapidity,  L.  2/41,  p.  937. 
Diffuse  Inflam.,  Bird,  R.  1/59,  p.  85. 
Ulceration  (1499:1),  in  Typhoid. 

—  Nitric   Acid    (247:5),  Martin,  L.  2/53, 

p.  52. 
Urea  (1030:2),  Secreted  in  Disease. 

4.  In    Scrofula  (793:5),  Peculiarly  liable  to 

Disease. 
Iodine,    causes   no   pain  (250:1),   Boinet, 
M.  R.  1/57,  p.  258. 


MUCOUS  MEMBRANES  {cont.)— 

Pot.  Bromidum  (266:1),  Lowers  sensi- 
bility of  all  M.  Membranes. 
Pot.  Iodidi  (264:4),  Stimulates,  etc., 
Laurie,  value  of  in  many  diseases  of, 
B.  1/75,  p.  299. 
P.  M.  Changes.  Most  rapid  of  all  tissues 
of  Body.  Chambers,  T.  1/62,  p.  26. 
Tide  181:5. 

5.  mucus- 
Mucus  will  not    liberate   oxygen  as   pus 
will  ir.  solut.  of  perox.  Hydr.    Rich- 
ardson, L.  1/75,  p.  490. 
Remak.    Endogenous  origin  of  Cells,  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  528.      Chambers,  Formation, 
L.   2/63,  pp.  153,  183,  212.      Beale  on 
Mucus  Corpuscle,  wonderful  changes, 
etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  552. 
Increased  Secretion.    Catarrh.    Partial 
death.  Chambers,  T.    1/62,  p.    26;  L. 
2/63,  p.  183. 

ERECTILE  TISSUES— 

Of  Nose  (588:1).     Of  Females  (1094:5). 

26. 

ANAT.  AND  PHYSIOLOGY  OF  SKIN- 
CUTANEOUS  DISEASE  (38:1)— 

1.  Recent  Works,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  360  ;  1/65, 

p.  97. 

Skins  of  Negroes  (11:3).  Of  New  Born 
Infants,  &c.  (1541:4). 

Cuticle  vel  Epidermis,  Cells  in  Fojtus 
(1536:2)  peculiarly  developed.  Beale, 
Growth,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  608. 

Artificial  Cuticle  Collodion  and  Castor 
Oil. 

Cutis  vcl  Derma,  Auspitz,  Relation  of  Epi- 
dermis to  Derma,  L.  2/70,  p.  129. 

2.  —  Muscles  of,  Microsc.  J.,  vol.  1,  p.  262. 

—  Inflammation,  Dermatitis  Exfoliata, 

Wilson,  case  rare,  T.  1/70,  p.  118. 
Papillae.     Corpuscula  Tactus,  Kolliker, 
M.  R.  2/52,  p.  251  ;   Huxley,  Microsc. 
J.,  Vol.  2,  pp.  1,  139;  Meissner,  M.  R. 
1/54,  p.  548. 

—  Hypertrophy',  Davies'   case,    L.  2/74, 

p.  448. 
Papillary      Njevi      vel      Excrescences, 
(735:4). 

3.  Pigment  (20:2).     Nerves  (1233:3). 

ABSORPTION  BY  SKIN  (116:6)— ENDER- 
MIC  APPLICATION— 

Papillon  Exper.,  L.  2/72,  p.  497.  Berthold's 
Exper.  with  Water  (226:4),  Med.  G., 
Vol.  22/38,  p.  479.  Thompson,  etc., 
R.  2/64,  pp.  312,  315.  Lehmann 
(Water),  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  140 ;  L.  2/75, 
p.  217. 

Of  Various  Medicines.  Waller,  M.  R. 
1/61,  p.  231. 

4.  Of  Purgatives  (220:5)  Salques,  R.  1/45, 

p.  69.     Colocynth  (407:2). 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


ABSORPTION  BY  SKIN,  Etc.  {cont.)— 
Of  Narcotics  (463:1).  Often  succeed 
after  failing  hypodermically,  B.  Se- 
quard,  L.  1/G6,  p.  249.  With  Chloro- 
form, a  good  substitute  for  Hypoder. 
inject. 
Of  Iodine  (250:2). 

Of  Morbid  Fluids  in  Dissecting, Uterine 
Exam.,  etc.  (1638:2) 

SUDORIPAROUS     GLANDS  —  PERSPI- 

5.     RATORY  TUBES— 

28  to  34  miles,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  162 ;  Hir- 
schelmann,  Universality  of,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/76,  p.  227.  Sokoloff's  Exp.  Check- 
ing Cutaneous  Secret,  by  Varnish,  etc., 
L.  2/75,  p.  318. 

PERSPIRATION— SWEAT— 

In  Insanity  (1379:5). 

Chemistry,  etc.,  Favre,  T.  2/53,  p.  585  ; 
M.  R.  2/55,  p.  221.  Amount  of  Secre- 
tion in  24  hours,  p.  137.  Parkes  on 
Solids  as  Compared  with  Urine  (1028:1), 
and  Fccces  (877:5),  T.  2/60,  p.  539  ; 
Pettenkofer  Instrument  to  determine 
nature,  quantity,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  282. 
6.  Vagus  (1443:4),  Valentin,  effect  of  sec- 
tion, M.  R.  1/58,  p.  161. 

Bacteria  in  (316:3),  Eberth,  M.  R.  2/75, 
p.  280. 

Warm  Perspiring  Skin,  with  Shabby 
Pulse,  etc.,  Broadbent,  L.  2/75,  p.  906. 

27. 

SUDORIFICS   —  DIAPHORETICS    {Vide 

221:1)  — 
1.  Peters,  value  of  different  kinds,  R.   1/66, 
p.    217.     Simpson   (York),    Pot.   Nit. 
3iss.,  Pulv.  Dot.  3vj.,  P.  Camph.  3iij., 
9j.  hss. 
Glycerine  Extern.   (270:5),  Jones's  case, 
L.  2/61,  p.  592.     Nelson,  great  results, 
cases,  L.  1/68,  p.  156.     Act.  upon  Os 
Uteri  (1116:6). 
Belula   Alba,  Bath  of  (361:2),   T.   1/51, 
p.  222. 

2.  Jaborandi  (418:1),  Ringer's  Exper.,  etc., 

L.  1/75,  p.  157. 

DYSIDROSIS— 

Fox,  L.  1/76,  p.  563. 

IDROSIS  SIMPLEX— EPHIDROSIS  MI- 
LIANA  —  DIAPHORESIS  —NIGHT 
SWEATS— 

3.  After  Parotitis  (813:1) 

In  Rickets  (100:5).  Phthisis  (688:3). 
In  Cholera  (919:3).  Pcerperal 
Fever  (1591:6). 

TREATMENT  OF  IDROSIS— 

Foote,  R.  2/68,  p.  26. 

Dilute  Sulphur.  Acid  (246:3),  Sponging, 
ElUotson,  T.  2/57,  p.  291. 


TREATMENT  OF  IDROSIS  {cont.)— 

Hot  Water  Fomentations  (232:6),  Druitt, 

T.  1/65,  p.  222. 
Quinine  (403:2),  Rogers,  L.  1/66,  p.  703. 
Sage  Tea,  Vignard,  R.  2/67,  p.  126. 

4.  Dover's    Powder    (461:3),    Deschamps, 

M.  R.  2/61,  p.  249. 

Aconite  (468:2),  Gourbeyne,  T.  2/55, 
p.  373. 

Atropia  (377:4),  Williamson,  l-80th  gr., 
L.  2/74,  p.  116.  Belladonna,  Exter- 
nally (28:1). 

ZiNci  OxYDUM  (285:2).  Jackson,  T.  1/58, 
p.  96.  Curran,  L.  2/68,  p.  538. 
Thompson,  T.  1/54,  p.  190,  cases.  Mil- 
ler, L.  1/54,  p.  377. 

Chloral  (444:5),  T.  1/71,  p.  713;  L.  2/71, 
p.  346. 

Argent.  Oxyd.  (305:6),  Lane,  L.  2/41, 
p.  540. 

Apiol  Joret.  (406:1),  T.  1/55,  p.  290. 

ZiNci  Phosph.  (287:1),  Barnes,  M.  R.  1/58, 
p.  277. 

5.  Acid  Gallic  (359:6),  Assoc.  J.  1/54,  p.  507; 

T.  1/54,  p.  594.  Hill,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  194. 
Hypophosphites     (242:4),     Charteris,   L. 

1/76,  p.  704. 
Of  Feet  (not  fetid)  (1784:1),  Various,  L. 

2/65,  p.  448. 

IDROSIS  MALIGNA,  {Vide  28:2),  SWEAT- 
ING SICKxXESS— SUETTEMILIAIRE 
—  RELAPSING     FEVER     (1491:1)  — 
FAMINE    FEVER     (119:5)— BILIOUS 
TYPHOID-TYPHINIA  SYNOCHA. 
T.    1/57,  p.  363.      Wilson,  1857,  p.  577  ; 
Webb   in    England,   T.    1/74,   p.   23, 
Tweedie,   L.    1/60,   pp.    1,   413,  591. 
M.  R.  2/67,  p.  12.     Christison  on  no- 
menclature,   etc.,    L.    2/63,    p.    473. 
Stark,    on    synonyms    of    Relapsing 
Fever,  R.  2/67,  p."G.     Definition,  etc. 
Peacock,  case,  T.  2/56,  p.  277.    Swaine, 
as  Suette  Miliaire,  appeared  in  the  He- 

6.  rault,  1851,T.  2/52,p.  475.  Simon,  L, 
2/69,  p.  625.  Murchison,  Relation 
with  Typhus  (1507:6),  R.  1/63,  p.  280. 
Its  reappearance  in  England,  L.  2/69, 
p.  503.  Lectures,  L.  1/70,  p.  109. 
Broadbent,  L.  2/69,  p.  815.  Leared, 
cases,  L.  1/70,  p.  832. 

Temperature   (187:4),    Fox,    Tables,    T. 

1/70,  p.  267. 
Blood  (139:3),  Filiform  Bodies  (318:6),  T. 

1/73,  p.  334.     Sanderson,  L.  1/75,  p. 

903.     Microscop.    Characters,   M.    E. 

2/70,  p.  536. 
Urine,  Tidj',  case,  L.  170,  p.  901. 
Inoculation    (1493:3),   Exper.    futile,  B. 

1/76,  p.  8. 
Mortality.     Tweedie,  L.  1/60,  p.  485. 
Relapse,   Cause  of.     Blyth's  Theory,  T. 

1/70,  p.  22. 
Cases  in  London,  1869;  T.  2/69,  p.  431 ; 

R.  1/69.  p.  9. 


medicaij  digest. 


15 


28. 

HEMIDIAPHORESIS  —  LOCAL  SWEAT- 
ING— 
1.  Mitchell,  T.  1/68,  p.  264,  OUivier,  Here- 
ditary cases,  T.  1/74,  p.  62".  Ebstein, 
P.  M.  case  of  unilateral,  L.  1/75,  p. 
387.  Elliotson,  Left  half  of  hody. 
Value  sponging  with  Dil.  Sulph.  Acid, 
etc.,  T.  2/57,  p.  291.  V.  Pitha  Neu- 
rotic characters,  etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  357. 

Belladonna  Extern.  (377:6),  Ringer,  E. 
1/73,  p.  152.      Vide  27:4. 

Ix  Epilepsy  (1311:1),  cases  of  Unilateral, 
T.  1/66,  p.  366;  T.  1/70,  p.  436. 

In  Hemiplegia,  case  (1284:2),  Eingei-,  T. 
2/76,  p.  489. 

Over  Parotid  (813:1),  after  Parotitis. 

Of  Eyelids  (1876:1). 

SUDAMINA  (Vide  27:5)— MILIAEY  VESI- 
CLES—MILIAEIA— HERPES  MIL.— 
HYDRO  A— MILIARY  FEVER— 
Gibbs,  eight  cases   of  Epid.  Sud.   in  one 
family,  L.  2/59,  p.  108.     Burresi  Spec, 
charact.  M.  R.  1/71,  p.  541.     Ginan- 
esehi,  Miliaria,  as  seen  in  Tuscany,  T. 
2/63,  p.  288. 
2.   Treatment. — Vaccination  (86:5)  Ginan- 
eschi,  Theory  of  act.,  T.  2/63,  p.  288. 

OSMIDROSIS  —  FETID  AND  ODOROUS, 
SWEAT  vel  BROMIDROSIS— 

4.  Wilson,  1857,  p.  581.     Foot  on  Treat.,  etc. 

E.  2/66,  p.  129.     Browne,  E.  2/70,  p. 

116. 
Of  Feet  (1784:1)— 
Syphilitic  Idrosis  (1744). 

MELASMA  —  PITYRIASIS  NIGRA  — 
BLACK  SWEAT  —  Vide  Stearrh(ea 
Nigricans  (29:2) — 

5.  Simulated  cases,  L.  2/61,  p.  364;  T.  2/61, 

p.  152. 

Cases,  R.  1/46,  p.  198  ;  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  260. 
Discuss,  on,  L.  2/45,  pp.  46,  81, 
107  ;  M.  R.  2/55,  pp.  248,  434.  Lay- 
cock,  M.  R.  1/61,  pp.  189,  457.  From 
Fright  (575:4). 

Relation  of  to  Achroma  (37:3). 

Of  Eyelids  (1876:1),!  Hardy,  T.  1/60,  p. 
321.  Laycock,  M.  R.  1/61,  pp.  464, 
467.     Copper,  R.  1/64,  p.  185. 

PURPLE  SWEAT— 
6.  R.  2/58,  p.  150 ;  T.  2/57,  p.  291. 

BLUISH  SWEAT  (168:4)— 
Cases,  R.  1/59,  p.  91. 

BLOOD  SWEAT  (143:1). 

29. 

SEBIPAROUS  OR  SEBACEOUS  GLANDS— 
1.  Of  Nose  (588:1). 


STEARRHCEA  SIMPLEX— 

Laycock,  case,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  467.  Wig- 
giesworlh,  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/75,  p. 
614. 

STEARRHCEA  NIGRICANS— 

Laycock,  case,  M.  R.  1/61.  Vide  Black 
Sweat  (28:5). 

ACNE  VULGARIS  lONTHUS  —  STONE- 
POCK-WHELK— 

3.  Wigglesworth,  T.   1/75,  p.  615.     Startin, 

Mist.  Ferri,  T.  1/53,  p.  24 ;  2/54,  p. 
394.  Hardy  on  Varieties  and  Treat., 
T.  2/54,  p.  423.  Hebra,  R.  2/61,  p. 
115. 

TREATMENT  OF  ACNE— 

Various,  L.  2/60,  p.  324;    1/64,  pp.  541, 

570;     2/65,  p,  612.     Watson,  M.   R. 

1/76,  p.  375. 

Sulphur   (243:4),  Mallam,  Engl.  Sulph., 

T.  1/53,  p.  47.     Anderson,  L.  2/69,  p. 

4.  833.  Rodet,  T.  1/59,  p.  171.  Wil- 
liams' Princioles,  1848,  p.  327.  Sulph. 
Pot.,  best. 

Turkish  Bath  (232:3).     Wells,  T.  2/60,  p. 

427. 
Cod  Liver   Oil  (501:1),  Hunt,  cases,  T. 

2/55,  p.  259. 
Glycerine    (270:5),   Gubler,  T.    2/72,    p. 

106. 
Iodide  of  Mercury  (304:2),   Hardy,    T. 

2/57,  p.  302. 
Phosphorus  (239:5),  Eames,  M.  R.  1/72, 

p.  635. 
Iodide  of   Sulphur   (244:1),   Ringer,  L. 

1/74,  p.  265. 
Iodine  (250:4),  Colourless  sol.,    Aikin,  R. 

2/65,  p.  270. 

ACNE  ROSACEA  —  BACCHIA  —  GROG- 

5.  BLOSSOM  —  GUTTA  ROSACEA  — 
EOSY-DEOP— CAEBUNCLED  FACE 
(1691:2)— 

Hebra,  E.  2/61,  p.  116  ;  Startin,  T.  2/54,  p. 
394.  Purdon,  R.  2/68,  p.  88;  1/73, 
p.  Ho.  Liveing,  case,  cure,  R.  2/69, 
p.  85.  Morris,  L.  1/55,  p.  236 ;  2/60,  p. 
324.  Hardy,  etc.,  T.  2/54,  p.  423; 
L.  2/60,  p.  398  ;  L.  1/73,  p.  398.  Mes- 
terton,R.  l/68,p.  86.  Wilson,  R.  1/73, 
p.  113.  Bulkiey,  R.  1/73,  p.  189. 
Simpson,  freqt.  in  Amenorrhcea 
(1162:6),  T.  1/61,  pp.  326,  516. 

Iodine  and  Mercury  (250:4),  Hardy,  T. 
2/57,  p.  302.  Rochard,  M.  R.  2/56, 
p.  237  ;  and  Sulphur,  Hebra,  M.  R.  2/63, 
p.  247. 

Phosphorus  (239:5),  Eames,  M.  R.  1/72, 
p.  535. 

6.  Cod  Liver  Oil  (501:1),  Hunt,  T.  2/55,  p. 

260. 
Electricity  (40:1),  Rockwell,  L.  2/73,  p. 
571. 


16 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ACNE  ROSACEA,  Etc.   (cont.)— 

Acid  Nitr.\te  of  Mercury  (304:4),  as  a 

caustic,  T.  2/54,  p.  394;   1/55,  p.  9. 

Lalbirnie,  etc.,  L.  1/73,  p.  398. 
CocHLEARiA  Armoraica  (457:2),    Ker,  L. 

2/64,  p.  199. 
Tar   Internally   (351:5),    Anderson,    case, 

L.  1/70,  p.  687. 
Sulphur  (29:3). 
Turkish  Bath  (231:3),  Wells,  T.  2/60,  p. 

427. 

30. 

ACNE  SYPHILITICA  (73:4)— 

3.  Hervieux,  value  of    Blisters,  M.  E.   1/59, 

p.    265.     Tantarri,   Treat.    R.    2/66, 
p.  130. 

XERODERMA  ICHTHYOIDES— ICH- 
THYOSIS VERA— LEPIDOSIS  ICTH. 
—FISH  SKIN  DISEASE— DIMIN- 
ISHED SEB.  SECRETION. 
Sedgwick,  Hereditary  cases,  T.  2/60,  p.  418; 
M.  R.   1/61,  p.  478.     Frances,  plates, 
Amer.  J.  No.  3/28,  p.  259.  Hutchin- 
son, case  combined  with  Ossification  of 
Fascia?  (19:6),  T.  1/60,  p.  317.  Hardy, 
R.  1/68,  p.  91. 
Ulmus   (361:6),  Has  cured  when  all  else 

failed,  Lettsom,  L.  1/37,  p.  317. 
Cod  Liver  Oil  (501:1),  Ext.  and  Inter.,  R. 

2/51,  p.  90. 
Glycerine     Bath     (270:5),    Hosp.     Skin 
Diseases,  T.  1/58,  p.  632. 

4.  Of  Tongue  (807:5),  Hulke,  case,  R.  1/65, 

p.  127;  L.  2/68,  p.  512.     Clarke,  L. 

1/72,  p.  648  ;  1/74,  p.  369.     Discuss. 
Pellagra  (30:5). 
Ichthyosis  Sebacea  (31:1). 

PELLAGRA— 

5.  Rousell,   History  and    Pathology,    M.    R. 

2/65,  p.  261.  Marchand,  in  Gascony, 
L.  2/45,  p.  63.  Peacock  in  North  Italy, 
M.  R.  1/63,  p.  210.  Billod,  in  Italy, 
especially  among  the  Lunatics,  R.  2/60, 
p.  144;  1/64,  p.  78.  Typaldos,  at 
Corfu,  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  30.  Sedgwick, 
Hereditary  characters.  A  form  of 
Ichthyosis  (30:4),  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  479. 
Lahus,  Condition  of  M.  M.  of  Ileum, 
&c.,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  73.  Wilks,  case, 
R.  1/63,  p.  134.  iSoismont,  in  connec- 
tion of  with  Insanity  (1379:5),  R. 
1/68,  p.  52. 
Maize  (321:1)  said  to  be  a  cause.  Clymer, 
L.  2/46,  p.  646. 

31. 

ICHTHYOSIS  SEBACEA  iw.  SQUAMOSA 
SPINOSA,  PORCUPINE  DISEASE— 
SAURIDERMA. 

1.  Ogle,  three  cases  of,  I.  Spuria  vel  Sebacea, 
T.  2/63,  p.  76. 


CORNUA  HUMANA— 

2.  MiCROLOGY,  Edwards,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  522- 

Elasberry,  case  at  Temple.  Med.  Gaz- 
4/47,  p.  770. 

MOLLUSCUM  SIMPLEX— SMALL  SEBI- 
PAROUS  TUMOURS— M.  CONTAGIO- 
SUM. 

3.  Wilson,  1857,   p.    608.      L.  2/75,   p.   215. 

Bond  child,  set.    8,  right  side  only,  L. 

2/63,  p.  248.    Basham,  R.  2/68,  p.  91. 

Hutchinson,  M.  Contag.,  L.   2/75,  p. 

836.     Boeck,  &c.,  T.  1/76,  p.  97. 
MoLLUscuM  FiBROsuM,  cascs,  L.  1/73,  p. 

410;  T.  2/75,  p.  104. 
Sapo  Viridis  (39:5),  White,  T.  1/60,  p.  224. 
Molluscous  Tumours  (1796:6)  of  Meatus 

Auditorius. 

SEBACEOUS  TUMOURS  —  EMPHYMA 
ENCYSTIS— ENCYSTED  TUMOURS 
— MELICERIS  —  STEATOMA  — FOL- 
LICULAR TUMOURS— ATHEROMA. 

4.  Wernher,  Nature,  &c.,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  532. 

Marchand,  Seton  instead  of  Knife,  T. 
2/56,  p.  476.  Chassaignac,  Diagnosis, 
&c.,  &c.,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  64. 

Of  Scalp,  (1675:4). 

Under  Tongue,  (808:2). 

Adipose  (1661:1)  vel  Fatty  Tumours. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  UNDER  SKIN- 
METALS— 

5.  Simpson,  how  tolerated,  cases,  &c.,  T.  1/58, 

p.  626. 
Pins  and  Needles,  &c.  (854:2).  Needle 
Mania  (1381:4),  Thrusting  Needles, 
&c.,  into  flesh.  Summer  Extracted 
383,  L.  1/57,  p.  281;  2/72,  p.  78. 
Budd,  L.  2/50,  p.  676;  1/51,  p.  364. 
Boult,  case,  serious  symptoms  arising 
during  passage  through  body  40  years, 
L.  1/46,  p.  9. 

—  Suicide  (786:4)  by  means  of. 

—  Position,    Determined    by    Magnetism 

(195:2).       Jones,    T.     1/57,    p.    298. 

6.  Brodie,  T.  2/76,  p.  531.  Thompson, 
cases,  extract,  bv  means  of  magnet,  in 
1864,  L.  2/76,  p.  700. 

—  Removal,  Robert  on  Method,  T.  1/60,  p. 

173. 

—  Cases,  Extracted,  not  known  how  came 

there,  &c.,  L.  2/72,  pp.  777,  870. 
Peculiar      Course     taken    by    Needles 
swallowed. 

—  In  Knee  of  Foetus  in  Utero  (1539:3). 

—  In  Mamma  Simulating  Cancer(1608:3). 

—  Puncturing  ascending  Aorta  (739:3). 
Fish  Hook.     Downie,  extract.,  T.  2/64,  p. 

188. 
BoTS  Under  (485:5).     Entozoa    (32:4). 

32. 

FINGER  NAILS  (1741:4). 
2.  Toe  Nails  and  Diseases  (1781:3). 
MiCROLOGY,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  320. 


MEDICAI,   DIGEST. 


17 


ONYCHOMYCOSIS— 

Meissner,  Microsc.  J.,  vol.  2,  p.  38.  Virchovr, 
T.  2/60,  p.  644.  Purser,  cases,  K. 
1/66,  p.  280.  Fagge,  case,  L.  1/68, 
p.  410.  Anderson  on  Favus  (23:4),  T. 
2/61,  p.  219. 

PSORIASIS  OF  NAILS   (63:1)— 

3.  Hare,  T.  1/58,  p.  426. 
SYPHILIS  OF  NAILS  (1205:4)— 

"Wells,  T.  2/56,  p.  613  ;  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  336. 
Kohn,  R.  1/71,  p.  43.  Onychia 
Maligna  (1783:1). 

FURROWS  ON  NAILS— 

Mitchell,  L.  1/72,  p.  911.  Roth,  etc.,  T. 
2/75,  p.  581  ;  Diagnostic  Value  in 
Disease,  etc.,  etc.  Beau.,  Wilson,  1857, 
p.  36  ;  L.  1/48,  p.  75  ;  1/69,  p.  519  ; 
Wilks,  L.  1/70,  p.  3. 

In  Lead  Poisoning,  etc.,  (288:3).  In  Ma- 
lingering (555:1).  In  Cerebral 
Palsies  (1273:1).  In  Dyspepsia 
(842:3). 

VICARIOUS   MENSTRUATION  FROM 
UNDER  NAILS— (1143:3). 

ANIMAL  PARASITES  OF  SKIN— MALIS. 

4.  EPIZOA  — IN,    ON,    OR    UNDER  — 

Vide  {Zl:5). 

Bernard,  apt  to  occur  in  Animals  out  of 
Health.  Pedicul.  Morb.,  T.  1/60,  p. 
183.  Leidy  on  Fauna  and  Flora  of 
Living  Animals,  Microsc.  J.,  Vol.  2, 
p.  192.  Squire,  T.  1/68,  pp.  466, 
523.  Jenner  on  value  of  Sulphites 
(245:3),  T.  2/51,  p.  191. 

MALIS    PEDICULI— MORBUS    PEDICU- 

5.  LARIS— PHTHIRIASIS- 
Anderson,  T.  1/61,  pp.  573,  597;  L.  1/70, 

p.  150.     Fox,Diagr.  of  Head,  L.  2/70, 
p.     154.      Diagnostic   Mark  of   their 
presence,  L.  2/73,  p.  902. 
Carbolic  Acid,  Godfrey,  R.   1/63,  p.  331. 
Vide  Pruritus  (45:4). 

P.  CAPITIS— 

Anderson,  T.  1/61,  p.  597.     Dangerous  to 

cure  too  quick,  p.  598. 
In  Ague  (1489:3)  administered  medicinally, 

Morocco,  Delac,  L.  2/51,  p.  85. 
In  Jaundice  ditto  (975:6).     In  England, 

hoth  in  Ancient  and  Modern  Times, 

T.  2/59,  pp.  15,  259. 

P.  CILIARUM  (1878:2). 
P.  CORPORIS— 

6.  Anderson,  T.   1/61,   p.   573.     Apt  to  arise 

at  end  of  exhaustive  diseases  (32:4). 

P.  PUBIS— 

Anderson,  T.  1/61,  p.  598.  Ryding,  Lot. 
for,  etc.,  L.  1/58,  p.  621. 


P.  PUBIS  (cont.)— 

Chloroform  (442:1),  Hamel,  T.  2/57,  p. 
482. 

33. 

MALIS  PULICIS— FLEA— 

1.  Nat.  History,  Beck,  curious  facts  regard- 

ing, T.  2/66,  p.  547. 
Laurel  Leaves  Decoct,   to  kill    (409:1) 

L.  2/62,  p.  665. 
Kept  at  bay,  various,  L.  1/73,  p.  436. 

MALIS  CIMICIS— BUG- 

2.  Poison  for  (483:5)  and  Insect  Poison  ge- 

nerally. 

—  Laurel     Leaves     (33:1).      Carbolic 

Acid  (32:2). 

—  Quassia  and  Pyrethrum  (417:6),  Bour- 

geois, T.  2/57,  p.  482. 

—  Petroleum  Oil  (356:4),  Boggs,  L.  1/69, 

p.  872. 

—  Caucasian     Insect    Powder,      Syn. 

Guirila,  Buchner,  T.  1/59,  p.  255. 

MALIS  PILARIS  —  F.  MEDINENSIS  — 

3.  GUINEA  WORM— DRACUNCULUS. 

Carter,  in  Bombay,  R.  2/59,  p.  144.  Can 
the  Embryo  enter  per  Sudoriparous 
Ducts,  R.  1/63,  p.  272.  Existence 
of  in  Fungi,  R.  1/63,  p.  273.  Nathan, 
existing  in  the  Mediterranean  Station, 
T.  268,  p.  542.  Cobbold,  M.  R.  1/65, 
p.  336 ;  L.  1/73,  p.  446.  Maisson- 
neuve,  L,  1/45,  p.  152.  Bourgeois, 
L.  2/61,  p.  339.  Gastaldi,  L.  1/56,  p. 
p.    42.     Waring,   Notes  on,  T.  2/67, 

4.  p.  214.     florton,  M.  R.,  1/69,  p.  158. 
Diagr.  In  Foot,  T.  1/74,  p.  17. 

FILARIA  have  been  found — 

In  Human  Blood  (932:4). 

In  Eye  (1841:5). 

In  Dog's  Blood  (932:4),  a  species.  Gresly 
and  Delafond,  Microscop.  J.,  Vol.  2. 
p.  33.  Welch,  etc.,  Diagr.  L.  1/73, 
pp.  337  ,  462,  835,  905.  Lewis  and 
Cunningham,  M,  R.  2/75,  p.  361. 

In  Dermis,  wonderful  Case  (932:4). 

ACARUS  SCABIEI— ITCH— PSORA— 

5.  Natural  History',  Plates,  etc.,  Microsc.  J., 

Vol.  4,  p.  Ill  (Plate  8) ;  M.  R.  2/65, 
p.  29.  Anderson,  T.  2/61,  pp.  26,  81, 
131. 
Diagnosis,  etc.  Recent  Researches,  M.  R. 
2/65,  p.  23;  T.  1/65,  p.  648.  Ander- 
son, T.  2/61,  p.  83.  Fagge,  L.  1/68, 
p.  432.  Gull,  L.  2/57,  p.  7.  Holt- 
house,  Ova  and  Insect  not  necessarily 
present,  L.  2/57,  p.  47.  Gibert,  R. 
1/46,  p.  97.  Jenner,  in  Children, 
(152:2),  T.  1/57,  p.  232.  Fox,  in  Pri- 
vate Practice,  etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  618. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


34. 

ACAEUS  SCABIEI— 

1.  Varieties  of,  Boeck,  remarkable  case,  L. 

2/52,  p.  427.  Raynal,  T.  2/59,  p.  148. 
(A  species  common  to  Poultry  (514:2), 
Man,  and  Horse.) 

S.  NomvEGicA  (8:3),  rel  Crijstosa.  Cooper, 
supposed  case,  T.  2/61,  p.  184.  Ander- 
son, T.  2/61,  p.  82. 

In  Elephantiasis  Gk.'ecorum  (68:5). 

2.  Seat    of  Parts  it    attacks,  Anderson,  T. 

2/61,  p.  81  ;  T.  1/67,  pp.  407,  460. 

—  Face  (1691:6)  and  Head  (22:1),  not  rare 

on,  T.  1/57,  p.  489. 

—  Penis   (1164:3),  Common,  Fox,  Treat., 

L.  1/74,  p.  618. 
Causes   of.      Devergie    says    Acarus,    an 
effect,  not  a  cause  of  the  Disease,  T. 
2/59,  p.  347.     Bernard,  apt  to  arise  in 
ill  health,  T.  1/60,  p.  183. 

3.  Symptoms,  Produced  by. 

—  Itchiness,  Anderson,  cause  of,  T.  2/61, 

p.  82. 

—  Mange  (532:4),  in  horse,  etc. 

—  Eruptions,  varieties,  Anderson,  T.  2/61, 

p.  82.     Fagge,  caused  by   scratching, 
case.  Bulla  as  large  as  Hen's  Egg,  L. 
1/68,  p.  433. 
—  Ecthyma    (52:1),    often     in    children, 
Anderson,  T.  2/61,  p.  82. 

TREATMENT  OF  SCABIES— 

4.  Modern,  T.  1/65,  p.  648  ;    T.  1/58,  pp.  502, 

632.     Fox,  T.  2/71,  p.  675. 
Heating  Clothes,  why  fruitless  ?  T.  1/67, 

pp.  407,  460. 
Eapid    Cure,   two   hours,  Devergie,   etc., 

M.   E.    2/52,    p.    276  ;    1/62,  p.    342, 

Five  minutes,  Dusard  and  Pillow,  T. 

1/56,  p.  368.     Hebra,  Sapo  viridis,  T. 

1/66,  p.  225.  Anderson,  L.  1/70,  p.  150. 
Sulphur  (243:4)  and  its  compounds,  T.  1/58, 

p.  632.  Fox,  abuse  of,  and  how  to  use, 

L.  1/69,  p.  322;  2/71,  p.  676.     Ander- 
5..  son,  the  worst  remedy,  L.  1/70,  p.  150. 

Liveing,  how  to  use,  B.  1/75,  p.  246. 

Anderson,  c.  Calce  (273:4),  Prepar.,  etc., 

T.  2/61,  p.  131 ;  L.  1/65,  pp.  54,  497, 

526.     Heath,    Prep.,  etc.,  L.    1/68,  p. 

49  ;  E.  2/67,  p.  97.    Bourguignon,  T. 

1/56,  p.  247  ;    L.  2/67,  p.  361. 
Carbolic  Acid  (353:2),  Lemaire,  E.  2/62, 

p.  243.    Godfrey,  etc.,  E.  1/63,  p.  330  ; 

1/72,  p.  119.     Monti,  M.   E.  1/73,  p. 

239. 
Petroleum   (356:4),   Decaisne,  L.  1/65,  p. 

88.     Boggs,  L.   1/69,  p.  872.     Hebra, 

valuable  in  Delicate  Skins,  L.  2/57,  p. 
6.  361.     Maccormac,  B.  2/75,  p.  250. 

€oAL    Tah,  Naphtha  (351:5),  Spratly,   E. 

1/62,  p.  118.     Lodge,  L.  1/59,  p.  24. 
CuLORoyoRM   (442:1),    Boeck,  T.  2/59,  p. 

496.     Haynes,  L.  1/63,  p.  485. 


TEEATMENT  OF  SCABIES  {cont.)— 
Iodine  (250:5),  Lowe,  L.  2/64,  p.  754. 
Balsam  of    Peru    (314:1),   Bouchardt,    E. 

1/67,  p.  107.      Ogle,  T.   1/72,  p.  640  ; 

L.  1/76,  p.  695. 

35. 

1.  Phospiiorised    Oil,   Metzel,  T.     1/65,   p. 

281. 
Kamebla  (368:3),  Moore,  E.  1/58,  p.  121. 
Hog's  Lakd    (90:5),   as   good  as  Sulphur, 

Barry,  T.  1/52,  p.  598. 
Stavesacre  (466:6),  Burgess,    E.    1/46,  p. 

197. 
Glycerine  (270:5),  Bourguignon,  T.  1/56, 

2.  p.  651.    Eecipe  for  Aristocrats,  T.  2/59, 
p.  445. 

LiQ.  PoTAss.'E  (258:3),  Pot.  Fusa  1,  aq.  10, 

Fischer,  T.  1/57,  p.  94. 
Arsenic  (280:1),  in  chronic  cases,  Assoc.  J., 

1/53,  p.  301. 
B.A.LS.  CoPAiBiE  (413:5),  Monti,  M.  E.  1/73, 

p.  239. 
Styrax  c.  01.  Amygd.  (323:4),  when  skin 

cannot  bear  Sulphur  Oint.,  L.  1/75,  p. 

879. 
VEGETABLE    PAEASITES    OF    SKIN — 

3.  DEEMATOPHYTA  (318:4)— 

Eev.,  M.  E.  1/64,  p.  381.  In  four  diseases, 
T.  1/65,  p.  649.  Colan,  L.  2/74,  pp. 
755,  832.  Anderson,  T.  1/61,  pp.  7, 
56,  112,  170,  219,  247,  et  seq.  Leidy, 
Flora  and  Fauna,  of  living  animals, 
Microscop.  J.,  Vol.  2.,  pp.  29,  185,  192. 

Fox,  Skin  Diseases  of  Parasitic  origin,  L. 
2/63,  p.  511.  Hogg,  E.  1/59,  p.  241, 
effect,  not  a  cause  ;  Wilson,  M.  E.  1/64, 
p.  199.  Jenner,  T.  2/53,  p.  181. 
Parkes,  M.  E.  2/53,  p.  416.  Bernard, 
apt  to  arise   in  ill  health,  T.  1/60,  p. 

4.  183.     West,  T.  2/68,  p.  330. 
Carbolic  Acid  (352:2)  and  Canada  Balsams, 

coloured  with  Indian  Ink,  Bradley,  L. 

2/73,  p.  28. 
Chromic  Acid  (259: 3),  Purdon,  E.  1/68,  p.  85. 
Turpentine  (350:2),  Erlach,    E.  2/71,   p. 

124. 

WHEEE  DEEMATOPHYTA  AEE  FOUND 

In  Tinea  Tonsurans  (22:2).  Herpes 
Tonsurans  (22:2).  Sycosis  (24:1). 
Herpes  Circinatus  (35:5).  Pity- 
riasis Versicolor(36:1).  Favus  (23:1). 
In  Lungs  of  Phthisis  (688:5). 

HEEPES     CIECINATUS  —  VESICULAE 

5.     EINGWOEM— EINGWOEM   OF  THE 

BODY— TINEA  CIECINATA— 

Eelation   of    with   H.  Tonsurans   (22:2). 

Jenner,  distinct  from,  T.  2/57,  p.  546. 

Anderson,  a  var.  of,  T.  1/61,  pp.  7,  9, 

114  ;  L.  2/63,  p.  679.    HiUier,  E.1/62. 

p.  117.      Fox,  cases,  L.  2/69,  p.  301, 

Vide  22:4. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


19 


HERPES  CIRCINATUS,  Etc.   (cont.)— 
6.  GoA  Powder  (412:6),  Fayrer,  T.   2/74,  pp. 

470,  547.  Indian  Eingworm,  T.  2/76, 

p.  711. 
Kameela  (368:3),  Moore,  value,  R.   1/58, 

p.  121. 
Cod  Liver   Oil  (501:1),  Assoc.  J.,  2/53, 

p.  69. 
BoRAcic  Acid  (268:6),  Watson,  L.  2/75,  p. 

750. 
Chromic  Acid    (35:4).      Carbolic    Acid 

(22:4). 

36. 

CHLOASMA  —  MACULE   HEPATICiE  — 

1.  LIVER    SPOTS-PITYRIASIS    VER- 
SICOLOR— TINEA  VERSICOLOR— 

Fungus  of  (35:3),  Hutchinson,  same  as,  T. 
tonsurans;  T.  1/59,  p.  123;  2/61,  p. 
671.  Anderson,  etc.,  var.  of  T.  ton- 
surans (22:2),  M.  R.  2/66,  p.  225  ;  T. 
1/61,  p.  440;  2/68,  p.  331.  Naylor, 
plate,  L.  1/64,  p.  63.  Gudden,  Micros. 
J.,  Vol.  2,  p.  185.  Jenner,  T.  2/57, 
650. 

2.  Diagnosis,     from      Addison's      Disease 

(1043:3),  Gardner,  T.  2/56,  p.  481. 

—  From  Syphilitic  Stains  (73:2),  Fox, 
case,  L.  1/68,  p.  226. 

Cases,  Fox,  rapidly  developed,  L.  1/68,  p. 
226.  Hunt  and  Startin,  showing- 
Contagion,  T.  2/55,  p.  390 ;  1/56,  p. 
644;    T.  2/53,  p.  630. 

3.  Treatment,   Anderson,   L.    2/69,  p.   763. 

Good  washing,  T.   1/73,  p.  271. 
Iodine  Tinct.  (250:4),  Hebra,  M.  R.  2/63, 

p.  247. 
Sapo  Viridis  (39:5),  T.  1/60,  p.  225. 
Soda    Sulphite  (245:3),    Giill,    case,  L. 

1/66,  p.  6. 

4.  Hydrag.  Bichlorid.  (303:6),  Paget,  gr.  i. 

to   5i.,  T.  2/53,  p.  501.  Anderson,  T. 
1/61,  p.  441. 
Harrogate  Baths   (5:3),  Todd,  T.   2/55, 
p.  569. 

CRA-W-CRAW— 

O'Neill,  in  Africa,  due  to  Filarice.  Diagr., 
etc.,  L.  1/75,  p.  265. 

CARATE  —  CARA-ATI,   "  LOOK  AT  HIS 
6.     FACE!"— 

A  non-classified  but  apparently  Pigmentary 
Disease,  Van  Archer,  R.  2/58,  p.  150. 

37. 

MELANOPATHIA-NIGRITIES— 

1.  Canton,  T.  2/52,  p.  553.     Laycock,  M.  R. 

1/61,      p.     195.        Dickson,     in     an 

Armenian,  T.  2/63,  p.  559. 

LEUCOPATHIA  —  ACHROMA.  —  EPICH- 

ROSIS  ALPHOSIS— ALBINO  SKIN. 
3.  Laycock,    cases    in    relation    to    Melasma 
(28:5),  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  190.     Sedgwick, 


LEUCOPATHIA,  Etc.  (coni.)— 

Hereditary,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  480. 
Saunders,  four  in  one  family,  L.  2/75, 
p.  508. 
Albinos  of  Animals  (3:2),  Sedgwick,  M. 
R.  1/61,  p.  480.  Common  in  Ceylon 
(10:1). 

PARTIAL    LEUCOPATHIA  —  EPHELTS 

4.  ALBA— EPICHROSIS  PCECILIA— PIE- 
BALD SKIN— 

Wilson,     1857,   p.    568.        Of    Pregnancy 
(1548:5). 

EPHELIS  -  SUN  BURN  —  EPICHROSIS 

5.  EPHELIS— 

Wilson,  1857,  p.  568. 

Tinct.  Iodine  (250:5),  Gouriet,  T.  1/60,  p. 

20;  M.  R.    1/61,  p.  245. 
Cucumber  Juice  (407:4),  used  in  Java. 

LENTIGO—  FRECKLES  — EPICHROSIS 

6.  LENTICULA— 

Wilson,  1857,  p.  569. 

Iodine  (250:5),  Gouriet  T.  1/60,  p.  20,  four 
cases.     Hebra,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  247. 

38. 

DISEASES  OF  SKIN— 

1.  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  Skin  (26:1) 
Works,   Revs.,  &c.,  Wilson  4th  Edit.,  T. 

1/57,  p.  318.  Lectures,  T.  1/76,  p. 
169,  et  seq.  Neligans,  M.  R.  1/53,  p. 
116.  Fox,  of  Parasitic  origin,  L.  2/63, 
p.  511.  Recent  Works,  M.  R.  1/64, 
p.  318;  2/67,  p.  75  ;  1/69,  p.  393  ;  L. 
2/76,  p.  324.  Modern  Dermatology, 
T.  1/65,  p.  310,  et  seq.;  M.  R.,  1/66, 
p.  285.  Hebra,  Rev.,  L.  2/68,  p.  606. 
Neumann,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  25.  Stanley 
Gale,  the  most  cutting  rev.,  T.  2/74,  p. 

2.  533.  Jenuer's  Lectures,  T.  1857.  Hunt, 
T.  2/55,  p.  2.t8.  Habersham,  consti- 
tutional characters  and  modifications, 
L.  1/65,  pp.  34,  86.  Anderson,  analysis 
of  11,000  cases,  L.  2/72,  p.  672,  et 
seq. 

Classification,  &c.  Vide  Supra.  Wilson, 
R.  1/65,  p.  311 ;  T.  1/70,  p.  169.  Rev. 
M.  R.,  1/74,  p.  1. 

In  Children  (1522:1),  Caillant,  M.R.  1/62, 

3.  p.  335.  Hasmorrhagefrom  in  Neonati 
(143:1). 

Feigned  (555:2),  Startin,  cases,  E.    1/70, 

p.  103.      Vide  41:1. 
In  Egypt  (11:1).     In  India  (9:2). 
Causes,    Murchison    in    relat.  to  Hepatic 

Derang.,  L.  1/74,  p.  580. 

4.  —  Diphtheria  (818:6),  case  of  on  skin, 

Noir,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  236. 

—  Addison's  Disease  (1043:2),  Microscop. 

appearance,  &c. 

—  Yellow  Fever  (16 13: 5),  cause  of  colour. 


20 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DISEASES  OF  SKIN -Causes  {cont.)— 

—  Sheep's  Head  (534:4),   wound  causing 

peculiar  skin  diseases. 

—  Operations  (1631:5)  often  followed  by 

eruptions. 

—  Anders  (538:1)  transmitted  from  cattle. 

—  Nervous  Influences  (1400:2),  Sequard 

cases,  E.  2/59,  p.  346.  Herpes 
Zoster  (54:2).  Pemphigus  (52:4). 
Prurigo  (45:4).  Eczema  (47:3).  Her- 
pes (53:3).  Locomotor  Ataxy 
(121:3). 

5.  —  Gout  (1468:2).     Asthma  (658:5). 
Relation  of  to  Cancer  (1664:2). 

TREATMENT     OF     SKIN     DISEASES 
GENERALLY— 
Devergie    principles,  R.  1/45,   p.  61.      T. 
Fox,  L.  1/72,  pp.  641,  751 ;  2/72,  pp. 

6.  71,  327.  Anderson,  L.  2/69,  p.  697; 
1/70,  p.  147.  Moxon,  T.  2/70,  p.  442. 
Liveing  Notes,  T.  2/71,  p.  628. 

Sea  Baths  (230:4)  and  Sea  Air  (257:3) 
bad  in  most,  Startin,  T.  1/58,  p.  632. 
Anderson,  L.  1/70,  p.  401.  Gaskoin, 
cases,  pro  and  con.,  T.  2/73,  p.  634, 

Malt  Liquors  (322:2)  bad,  Wilson,  T. 
1/57,  p.  319. 

Sugar  (328:2),  Wilson,  bad,  T.  1/57,  p.  318. 
Curative  wben  taken  as  Fruits,  (39:2) 
remarkable  case. 

39. 

1.  Guano  Baths  (254:6),    Eecamier,   in  ob- 

stinate cases,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  556. 

Urate  of  Ammonia  (254:5).  Bauer  on 
value,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  277- 

Phosphorus  (239:5),  Tborogood,  T.  1/68, 
pp.  619,  646  ;  R.  2/68,  p.  89.  Thomp- 
son, B.  1/75,  p.  242.  Broadbent,  L. 
1/71,  p.  538.  Eames,  M.  R.  1/72,  p. 
534. 

Sulphurous  Acid  (244:.3),  Jenner  in 
Parasitic  AiFections,  T.  2/53,  p.  181. 

2.  Mbrcukt  (302:5)  in  small  doses.     Startin 

valuable  in  chronic  cases,  T.  1/58,  p 
602. 

Arsenic  (280:1),  Hunt,  bow  to  administer 
&c.,  L.  1/46,  pp.  77,  506.  Action,  &c. 
R.  1/69,  p.  105.  Gaskoin,  B.  2/75,  p 
67.  Bouchut,  T.  1/61,  p.  607.  An- 
derson,  externally,  cautions,  L.  1/70,  p 
149.  Bulkley,  when  and  how  to  give 
T.  2/76,  p.  471.  Cleland,  rationale  of 
action,  R.  1/71,  p.  121.  Fox,  contra 
L.  2/72,  p.  328. 

Cod  Liver  Oil  (501:1),  externally,  Paget 
T.  1/53,  p.  23.  Malmsten,  T.  2/55 
p.  8. 

Galium  Aparine  (404:3),  Winn,  T.  1/54 
p.  144. 

Fruits  (473:2),  Rawbotban,  L.  1/42,  p 
232.     Dick,  L.  1/42,  p.  306. 

3.  Uetica  Dioica  (362:2),  Assoc.  J.,  2/64,  p 

1010. 


TREATMENT  OF  SKIN  DISEASES  {cont.) 
TJlmus    (361:6)  or  Elm    Bark,    Sigmond, 

L.  1/37,  p.  317.     Mussy,  M.  R.  2/57, 

p.  153. 
Opium  (461:1),  Purdon,  R.  1/71,  p.  122. 
Ferri     Perchlorid.    (294:5),    internally, 

Devergie,   T.    2/60,  p.    316.     Brown, 

4.  cases,  R.  2/66,  p.  126.  Externally 
(295:1),  Devergie,  T.  2/60,  p.  316. 
M.  R.  cases,  2/61,  p.  252. 

Ammon.   Hydrochlor.   (255:4),     Rae,  in 

manv,  L.  2/58,  p.  601. 
Glycerine  (270:5)    in    many,  T.   1/60,  p. 

244.  Shaw,  T.  1/54,  p.  347.  Simon, 
TJngt.,  T.  1/60,  p.  71.  Mandi,  why 
useful,  T.  1/61,  p.  46.  With  Bismuth, 
39:6. 

Iodine  (250:4),  extern,  and  intern.,  Hebra, 
M.  R.  2/63,  p.  247. 

5.  Soap    (270:1),  avoid,  Startin,  T.  2/58,  p. 

245.  Case  in  point,  T.  1/72,  p. 
466. 

Larch  Soap  (349:2),  Moore,  in  many  cases' 
R.  1/52,  p.  92. 

SapoViridis  vel  Schmier  Seife,  (270:1), 
White,  T.  1/60,  p.  224.  Hebra,  T. 
1/61,  p.  179.  Piffard  Composition, 
&c.,   B.   1/76,  p.  254. 

Argenti  Nitras  (307:1),  Chapman  in 
many  of  the  Squamous,  Med.  G.,  vol 
21/37,  p.  96.  Higginbottom,  in  ex- 
tensive inflam.,  &c.,  T.  2/63,  p.  27. 
Strength,  Directions,  &c.,  R.   1/66,  p. 

6.  102.     Wilson,  R.  2/69,  p.  75. 
Caustic  Potash  (258:4),  White,  T.  1/60, 

p.  224. 
Benzoated    Oxide     of    Zinc   Ointment 

(285:2),  Wilson,  T.  1/57,   p.  318. 
Bismuth  (283:3),  Velpeau.  T.  1/60,  p.  77  ; 

with  Glycerine,  T.  2/63,  p.  74. 
ZiNCi  Chloridum  (286:2),  Veiel,  in  many 

cases,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  249. 
Sanguinaria  (458:3),  in  many  cases,  Gibb, 

R.  1/60,  p.  356. 
Vaccination  (86:6),  Grant,  Remedial  often, 

T.   1/63,   p.  283. 

40. 

1.  Electricity  (194:6),  Rockwell,  R.  2/71,  p. 

100;  L.  2/73,  p.  571.  Gale,  M.  R. 
1/74,  p.  15. 

Creasote  (355:3),  L.  2/55,  p.  626,  In- 
ternally. Ointment,  good  formula, 
Hosp.  Skin  Diseases,  T.  1/55,  p.  310. 
Baths,  T.  1/58,  p.  632. 

Cashew  Nut  Oil  (357:6),  BakeweU,  T. 
1/71,  p.  439. 

Glycerole  of  Tar  (351:6),  Prepar.  value, 

2.  Gibert,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  242.  Brady,  R. 
2/62,  p.  167. 

Pitch  and  Powdered  Tar,  etc.  (361:4) 
Devergie,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  245.  Bou- 
chardat,  R.  2  /63,  p.  195.  Anderson, 
internally,  L.  1/70,  p.  687. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


21 


TREATMENT  OF  SKIN  DISEASES  (cont.) 

Carbolic    Acid    (353:1),     Fox,    not    the 

panacea  many  think,  L.  1/70,  p.  511. 

—  Interxally  (353:6),  Kohn,  etc.,  M.  T. 

1/69,  p.  445  ;  R.  2/69,  pp.  85,  86,  dose. 
Anderson,  formula,  dose,  etc.,  L.  1/70, 
p.  688. 

3.  White     Paint,    or     Plumbi     Carbonas, 

(291:5),  Freer,  L.  1/59,  p.  610. 
Impermeable  Coverings  (162:5),  Ander- 
son, value,  L.  2/69,  p._  833.  _  Fox, 
great  value  of  protecting  infl.  skin  per- 
sistently, T.  1/73,  p.  489.  Graves, 
Traumaticine  (394:2)  ;  T.  2/54, p.  452. 

—  In  Psoriasis  (41:6).     Eczema     (49:2). 

Pruritus  (46:6). 
noAV  to  Cleanse  Skin  from  Ointments, 
&c.      Benzine    (415:4),    Startin,    E. 
1/67,  p.  164. 

ERYTHEMA— 

4.  Jenner,  T.  2/57,  p.  131.    Bell,  case  passing 

into  Herpes,  L.  2/70,  p.   633. 

E.    INTERTRIGO      vel    CHAFING       OF 
SKIN— EXCORIATIONS  -  CHAPS— 

Freer,    White    Paint  (291:5),  R.  2/59,  p. 

146.     Cazenave,  R.    1/68,  p.  162  ;  R. 

2/70,  p.  198. 
Tannin  (360:3),  T.  1/58,  p.  146;  R.  1/70, 

p.   148. 

5.  Blisters  (164:3),  T.  2/76,  p.  363. 
Artificial  Cuticle  (26:1). 

On  Instep  (1777:5),  Young  on  treat,  of 
troublesome  excoriation,  T.  1/61,  p. 
688  ;  2/61,  p.  24. 

In  Vesico-Vaginal  Fistula  (1613:5). 

ERYTHEMA  NODOSUM— 

6.  Hutchinson's     Clinical    Nature,    &c.,     T. 

1/69,  p.  352. 
CoLCHicuM  (344:2),  M.  R   1/53,  p.  117. 
Peroxide  of  Hydrogen  (224:4),  Purden, 

case,  R.  2/67,  p.  98. 

41. 

ERYTHEMA      GANGRENOSUM  —   Vide 

1.  Diffuse  Cellulitis  (19:2). 

Rooke,  case,  L.  2/64,    pp.  486,  622.     Fox, 
Malingering  (38:8)    case,  L.  2/75,   p. 
617. 
E.  MULTIFORME— 

Duffin,  L.  2/74,  p.  869. 
HYDROA  (28:2)  — 

A  form  of  E.  Papulatum,  Jones,  case,  T. 
2/73,  p.  248.  Hutchinson,  L.  1/75,  p. 
725. 

ERYTHEMA  PITY'RIASIS  — DANDRUFF 

2.  —BRAWNY  tetter- 
Citrine  Ointment,  T.  2/72,  p.  85. 

Sapo  Laricis  (349:3),  Moore,  R.  1/59, 
p.  92. 


PITYRIASIS  RUBRA— 

Benson,  L.  1/70,  p.  604.  Spender,  cage, 
T.  1/72,  p.  722.  Purdon,  case,  T.  1/72, 
p.  473;  R.  1/73,  p.  118,  Fox, 
clinical,  T.  l/7a»  p.  487 ;  L.  1/74,  p. 
294. 

P.  PILARIS- 

Fox,  clinical,  T.  1/73,  p.  488. 

PITYRIASIS   CAPITIS  vel  SEBORRHEA 

3.  CAPITIS— 

Treatment,  various,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  588  ; 
L.  1/67,  p.  229.  Mialhe,  T.  1/60,  p. 
453.  Purdon,  R.  1/73,  p.  119.  Hardy, 
T.  2/62,  p,  263.  Duhring,  R.  1/73, 
p.  120.  Nayler,  L.  1/64,  p.  63.  An- 
derson,  L.  2/69,  p.  764.  Shaw, 
Glycerine  (270:5),  T.  1/54,  p.  347  ; 
1/60,  p.  244. 

ERYTHEMA    SYPHILITICUM —PSORI- 

4.  ASIS  SYPHILITICA  (73:5)— E.  vel  P. 
PALMARIS  ET  PEDUM— Firfe  (64:3). 
Lepra  Syphilitica  vel  Psoriasis  S. 

S.  Wells,    T.  2/56,  p.  611.     Hunt,  cases, 

L.  1/46,  p.  33. 
Cases,    Fox,  L.   1/68,    p.  466.      Cheadle, 

apparently  non-Syphilitic,  L.  2/68,  p. 

511. 
Diagnosis,  Anderson,  etc.,  between  Syphi- 
litic  and  non- Syphilitic   Psoriasis,  R. 

2/61,  p.   113;    M.  R.     1/76,   p.  225. 

Spender,   of  Scrofulous  Children     not 

Syph.,  L.  1/69,  p.  876. 

5.  Treatment,  Browne,  B.  1/75,  p.  244. 

—  Vaccination  (86:6),  Grant,  cases,  cure, 

T.  1/63,  p.  283. 

—  Argent.  Nitratis  (39:5),  externally. 

—  Caustic  Potash  (39:6),  White,  T.  1/60, 

p.  224. 

—  Corrosive    Sublimate   Bath    (303:6), 

Lyons,  T.   1/60,  p.  323. 

—  Mercury  Hypod.  (1192:3),  Bamberger's 

Peptone,  Neumann,  T.  2/76,  p.  579. 

—  ZiNCi  Chlorid.  (286:2),  Veiel,  the  only 

cure  iu  some  forms,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  250. 

—  Syphilization    (1201:3),    Boeck,    case, 

M.  R.  1/57,  p.  419. 

6.  Impermeable  Coverings    (40:3),    Ander- 

son,  L.   2/69,    p.    833.        Vide    63:6. 
Eulenberg,    Traumaticine    (394:2),  T. 
2/54,  p.    400.      Graves,    T.    2/54,  p. 
452. 
Of  Tonoub  (807;4). 

42. 

ERYSIPELAS— 

1.  Lectures,  etc.,  Todd,  Clin.,  T.  2/55,  p.  57  ; 
1/60,  p.  272.  Bird,  including  Diflfuse 
Infl.  of  Cellul.  Tissue  (19:2),  R.  1/59, 
p.  85,  Skey,  L.  1/55,  p.  309.  Volk- 
mann,  nature  of  infect,  agent,  L.  2/74, 
p.  455.  Raynaud,  nature  and  relat. 
to  Infect.  Maladies,  R.  1/73,  p.  33. 


22 


MEDICAX  DIGEST. 


ERYSIPELAS  [cont.)— 

Blood,  Fungi  in  (318:5),  Salisbury,  L. 
1/73,  p.  61. 

Causes,  etc.,  Yemeuil,  Precocious  or 
Traumatic  Erysip.  arising  spontan., 
R.  1/72,  p.  185.  Doig,  T.  1/62,  p. 
320.  Bell,  Impure  Air,  B.  2/76,  p. 
45,  rich  88:5.  Hilton,  L.  1/66,  p.  196. 
Hutchinson,  Why  some  Hospitals  are 
less  liable  to  it  than  others,  T.  2/69, 
p.  187. 
2.  —  Its  Relation  to  Yaccixation  (88:5). 
Puerperal  Fever  (1691:2).  Phlegm- 
asia DoLENS  (747:3).  Bright's 
Disease  (1009:5).  Scarlatina  (78:1). 
Cardiac  Disease  (779:6).  Facial 
Neuralgia  (1243:2),  Ainstie,  L.  2/66, 
pp.   199,  547. 

Co-existing  -with  Variola  (82:5). 

In  Children  (1522:1),  Trousseau,  within 
25  days  of  birth  never  recovers  -without 
abscess,  T.  1/62,  p.  142.  Smith,  T. 
2/61,  p.  117.  Bennett,  case,  Inft,  T. 
2/60,  p.  535.  Beale,  case,  L.  1/60,  p. 
293.  Scholefield,  transmitted  by  Milk 
(539:4),  case,  L.,  1/67,  p.  728. 

4.  Temperature    (187:5),    Fox,  T.    1/70,  p. 

361. 

TRAUMATIC  ERYSIPELAS    (1636:1)— 
Wilde,  Hyjioder.    Inject,  of  Sulphocarbol. 
Soda,   R.  2/72,    p.    173.      Estlander, 
Inject.     Morphia,    R.  2/72,    p.    174. 
Bird,  L.  2/55,  pp.  99,  119. 

ERYSIPELAS  OF  THROAT  OR  FAUCES 
(814:4). 
Todd,  clinical,   T.  1/52,  p.  559  ;  2/54,  p. 
62;  M.  R.  2/60,p.  341. 

ERYSIPELAS  OF  SCALP  (1675:3)- 

5.  Chassaignac,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  549. 
ERYSIPELAS  OF  EARS  (1792:1)— 

Wilde,  Chronic,  T.  1/52,  p.  487. 

PHLEGMON  —  PHLEGMONOUS      ERY- 
SIPELAS—GANGREN.       INFL.      rel 
ERYSIPELAS— 
Tbiry,  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  585.     Cox 
and  others,  T.  1/54,   p.  303  ;  2/68,  p. 
211,  case,  P.M.   Jones,  Oper.  (1631:1), 
through  diseased  parts,  T.  2/54,  p.  411. 
Long,  value   of  Vienna   Paste,   M.  R. 
1/66,    p.      230.         Vide     Sloughing 

PlIAGEDiENA,  CtC.    (174:1). 

43 

TREATMENT  OF  ERYSIPELAS— 
1.  Hilton,  general  directions,  etc.,  L.  1/66,  p. 
196.     Doig,T.  2'62,  p.  320. 
Darken  Room,  Pockels,  T.  2/60,  p.  270. 
Warm  Applications,  never  cold,  Hilton, 
L.  1/66,  p.  196. 


TREATMENT  OF  ERYSIPELAS  (coiit.)— 

2.  Emetics  (220:2),  Hilton,  at  outset,  L.  2/56, 

p.  395 ;  L.  1/66,  p.  196.  Milton,  Ant. 
Pot.  Tart.  (282:3),  cases,  L.  1/50, 
p.  354. 
Tr.  Ferri  Sesquichlor.  (294:5),  Bell, 
n\xv.  to  3  ss.,  R.  2/51,  p.  90.  Ration- 
ale, etc.,  T.  1/54,  p.  549;  cases,  B. 
2/74,  p.  43.  Perchlor.  useless.  Mathy, 
M.  R.  1/58,  p.  246.  Spender's  plan, 
M.  R.  1/72,  p.  226.  Neale.  Litch- 
field, L.  2/52,  p.  517.  Pirrie  thinks 
highly  of  it,  especially  in  E.  of  head 
and  trunk.     Why  it  often  fails  ?  M.  R. 

3.  1/61,  p.  126.  Todd  says  it  is  useless. 
T.  1/60,  p.  272.  Estlander  confirms 
Todd,  T.  2/71,  p.  716. 

Quinine  (403:1),  Perroud,  R.  2/70,  p. 
172. 

Aconite  (464:2),  Ringer,  L.   1/69,  p.  44. 

Acid  Carrol.  (353:4),  1  per  cent.  Sol.  Sub- 
cutan.,  Aufrecbt,  T.  1/74,  p.  355. 

PoTAssii  Iodidum  (264:3),  Witbers,  large 
doses,  R.  1/67,  p.   118. 

Morphia  Subcutan.,  etc.  (219:2),  Estlan- 
der, T.  2/71,  p.  715. 

Ammonia  (254:1),  Cox,  T.   1/54,  p.  303. 

External  Application,  Livezey,  T.  1/57, 
p.  269. 

—  Collodion  (315:5),  Patcrson,  cases,  T. 

4.  1/68,  p.  103  ;  2/74,  p.  650.  Broca, 
how  to  apply,  etc.,  M.  R.,  1/73,  p. 
256.  c.  Castor  Oil,  T.  2/52,  p.  549. 
0.  Turpentine,  T.  2/53,  p.  585. 

—  Iron,  Prepar.  of  Sulphate,  Velpeau,  T. 

1/55,  p.  239.  Hulke,  R.  1/72,  p. 
119. 

Sulphate  (294:1),  with    Glycerine, 

Ruspini,  T.  1/58,  p.  511.  And  Col- 
lodion, Harris,  T.  2/56,  p.  498. 

•  SESQUicHLoniD.      (294:1),      Hilton, 

value,  L.  1/66,  p.  196.  Foster,  T. 
1/75,  p.  362. 

5.  —  Creasote  (355.-4),  Dalarne,  T.  1/57,  p. 

344. 

—  ToRACco   Leaves  (381:3),    Stephenson, 

T.  2/57,  p.  199. 

—  Iodine    (250:5),   Livezey,  T.   1/57,   p. 

269.  Norris,  strong  solution,  T.  2/52, 
p.  590. 

—  Flying    Blisters    (165:3)    over   part, 

Velpeau,  T.  2/58,  p.  150.  Maison- 
neuve,  L.  1/71,  p.  506. 

—  Bromine    (253:1),  Brinton,  Exter.  and 

Subcutan.,  etc.,  R.  2/63,  p.  188.  Gold- 
smith,  T.  2/63,  p.  526. 

6.  — BoRACicAciD  (268:6),   case,  L.  1/76,  p. 

735. 

—  Olive  Oil  und  Cotton  Wool  (384:2), 

Park,  T.  1/60,  p.  657. 

—  White  Paint  (291:5),  Freer,   R.  2/59, 

p.  146. 

—  Soda    Sulphite  (245:3),   Hewson,   R. 

1/68,  p.  119. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


23 


TREATMENT  OF  ERYSIPELA  S  (cont.)— 

—  Argenti     Nithas      (307:1),      Higgin- 

bottom,  strength,  value,   etc.,  E.  1/69, 
p.  102. 

—  Plvmbi  Nitras  (291:6),  Firnat,  T.  2/76, 

p.  126. 

44. 

ROSEOLA  —  FALSE    MEASLES  —  ROSE 

1.  EASH — Vide  Rubeola  Notha,  Bastard 
Measles  (74:6). 

Jenner,  1/57,  p.  131.  Richardson  on 
Anomalous  Exanthemata,  E.  1/63,  p. 
42.  H.  Jones,  severe  case  of  R. 
Eheumatica,  T.  2/75,  p.  262. 

ROSEOLA  SYPHILITICA— (73:5) 

Wells,  T.   2/56,  p.  611.     Wilson,  L.  1/50, 

p.  381. 
Syphilizatiox  in     (1201:3)  Boeck,  cases, 

M.  R.  1/57,  p.  418. 

'  URTICARIA— NETTLE  RASH— UREDO— 

2.  Jenner,  T.  1/57,  p.  231.     Budd,  M.  R.  2/56, 

p.  46.  Duckworth,  Urticaria  Bullosa, 
case,  L.  2/76,  p.  500. 
Causes,  etc.,  Budd,  what  foods,  etc.,  T. 
1/54,  p.  258.  Hillier,  good  remarks 
on,  etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  804.  Murchison, 
LiTHJEMIA,  L.  1/74,  p.  581. 

3.  —  Leeches   applied  to  Os  Uteri   (482:5), 

Scanzoni,  cases,  T.  2/60,  p.  269. 

—  Santonine     (397:4),     Sieveking,    case, 

M.  R.  2/71,  p.  517. 

—  Caterpillars     (487:2). 

—  Bee    Stings,  (486:4). 

—  Taraxacum  (397:1),  Smith,  case,  L.  2/45, 

p.  506. 

4.  Cases.      Russell,   T.    2/71,    p.   36.     Gull, 

Ariif.  product,  and  cause  of  Wheal, 
case,  R.  2/59,  p.  136.  Milton's  own 
case,  T.  1/56,  p.  651. 
Treatment.  HillieT,  et  stipra  {4:4::2).  Startin 
in  Chronic  cases,  T.  1/54,  p.  487.  Va- 
rious, L.  1/69,  p.  556.  Fox,  R.  1/71, 
p.  126.    Hardy,  T.  1/76,  p.  594. 

—  Quinine  (403:2),  Wickham,  M.  R.  1/52, 

p.  275. 

—  Glycerine     (270:5),     Nelson  Extern., 

obstinate  cases,  L.  1/68,  p.  156. 

5.  —Rhubarb   (371:2),    Budd,    T.    1/54,    p. 

258. 

—  PoTAssii   Bromid.     (266:5),    Anderson, 

L.    1/70    p.    402.     Fox,   R.    1/71,   p. 
126.  ' 

—  NiTRO-MuRiATic  Acid    (248:5),   Lyles, 

R.  2/71,  p.  90. 

—  Alkaline  Bath  (216:2),  Mason,   cure, 

L.  1/76,  p.  558,  Ch.  case. 

STROPHULUS      CONFEETUS— TOOTH 

6.  RASH— 

Hardy,  R.  2/64,  p.  253. 


45. 

LICHEN— 

1.  Anderson,  a  papular  form  of  Eczema  (47:1), 

T.  1/63,  p.  475. 
LICHEN  AGRIUS— 

Chausit,  T.  2/57,  p.  482, 
LICHEN  PLANUS— 

Fagge,  T.  1/68,  p.  286.  Wilson,  R.  2/69, 
p.  76.  T.  Fox,  T.  1/73,  p.  541.  Case 
simulating  Syphilis,  L.  2/76,  p.  113. 

LICHEN  TROPICUS  fc^  PRICKLY  HEAT— 

2.  Gibb,  L.  2/59,  p.  109.     French,  Value  of 

Sulpb.  Lot.,  gr.  X.  to  §j.,  L.  2/76,  p. 
276. 

LICHEN  RUBER— 

T.  Fox,  T.  1/73,  p.  541. 

TREATMENT  OF  LICHEN  GENERALLY 
Hunt,  Cod  Liver  Oil,  T.  1/56,  p.  645. 
Glycerole  of  Aloes  (346:3),  Chausit,  T. 
1/58,  p.  123. 

3.  Ulmus  (361:6),  Sigmond,  L.  1/37,  p.  318. 

LICHEN  SYPHILITICUS  (73:5)— 

Wells,  T.  2/56,  p.  611.  E.  Wilson,  L. 
1,50,  pp.  381,  472,  526;  2/50,  pp. 
7,  202,  548,  527.  Hervieux,  Blisters 
(1199:5),  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  265. 

PRURIGO— PRURITUS— ITCHINESS— 

4.  Pathology,   etc.     Duparc,   Practical   Re- 

marks, R.  2/64,  p.  124.  Hebra, 
M.  R.  1/66,  p.  301.  Squire,  T. 
1/68,  pp.  467,  660.  Murchison,  Li- 
th.emia  (1030:3),  T.  1/74,  p.  580, 
Ed.  T.  1/65,  p.  629,  case  in  point. 
Tilbury  Fox,  L.  2/70,  p.  153;  T.  2/72, 
p.  328.  Hardy,  T.  1/60,  p.  274. 
Hunt,  L.  1/46,  p.  125;  T.  1/56,  p. 
645.  Barenspring  opposed  to  Hunt, 
T.  1/59,  p.  634.  H.  Jones,  cases  illus- 
trating Ner.  Infl.  (38:4),  etc.,  L.  2/67, 
p.  7  ;  R.  1/67,  p.  107.  Melancholia 
(1384:2),  alternating  with  cases,  R. 
1/67,  p.  106.  Wilson's  case,  a  Neurosis 
often,  T.  2/69,  p.  681. 

—  Pediculi  the  cause  (32:5),  Squire,  T.  1/68, 
pp.  522,  600.  Hebra  doubts  this,  L. 
2/68,  p.  606. 

Diagnosis.     Squire,  T.  1/68,  pp.  522,  600. 

5.  Duhring,  Winter  Pruritus,  L.  1/75, 
p.  18. 

PRURITIS  ANI   (1095:4)— VULV.^—PU- 
DENDI— 
Montgomery,   causes,  etc.,  cases,  R.   1/58, 
p.  307.     Rigby,  causes,  etc.,  cases,  T. 
1/59,  p.  4  ;    2/59,  p.  500  ;   L.    2/74,  p. 
750.     Heath,  L.  1/73,  p.  265. 
Treatment.     T.     1/69,    p.  64.       Mussy, 
R.  1/69,  p.  324.     Purdon,  E.  1/71,  p. 
123;  L.  2/71,  p.  454;  2/73,  p.  364. 
Carbolic  Acid,  L.  1/73,  p.  399. 


24 


MEDICAI.  DIGEST. 


PEUEITIS— 

Of  Chin  (1690:4)  in  Asthma  (659:3).  Of 
Meatus  Auditorius  (1793:2). 

TREATMENT  OF  PEURITUS  GENE- 
6.  RALLY— 

M.  R.  1/66,  p.  301 ;  L.  2/74,  pp.  575,  715. 
Cazenave,  R.  2/46,  p.  198.  Wilson, 
R.2/69,p.  74;  R.  l/71,p.  122.  Dieu- 
donne,  Ai-gpnt.  Nit.,  R.  1/65,  p.  249. 
Charvet,  good  ointment,  R.  1/68,  p. 
93.  Thos.  Cliambers,  Ungt.  Hyd. 
Nit.,  etc.,  L.  2/74,  p.  681.  Anderson, 
L.  2/69,  p.  763.  Draper,  Prescript.  L. 
2/74,  p.  541. 

Attend  to  unconscious  Scbatchings.  Fox, 
L.  2/74,  p.  43. 

Various,  L.  1/41,  pp.  706,  743,  790,  885  ; 
2/64,  pp.  200,  228;  2/66,  p.  343; 
1/71,  pp.  73,  494;  L.  1/75,  pp.  634, 
669;  T.  2/59,  p.  342;  1/61,  p.  340. 

46. 

1.  Hot  "Water  (232:6),  Dr.  Smith  and  Neale. 
Turkish  Bath  (232:3),  in  P.  Senilis,  Wells, 

T.  2/60,  p.  427. 
Glycerole  of  Tar  (351:6),  Weatherfield, 

L.  1/46,  p.  72.     Biirensprung,  M.  R. 

2/60,  p.  247.      Gibert,  M.  R.   1/59,  p. 

242. 
Oil     of    Cade    (357:5),    Gibert,    M.    R. 

2.  1/59,  p.  242.  Anderson,  L.  2/69,  p. 
763. 

LiQ.  Carbonis  Detergens  (354:6),  L.  2/75, 
p.  83. 

Sulphur  and  Compds.  (243:4),  Biiren- 
sprung, M.  R.  2/60,  p.  247. 

Sulphites,  Frizell,  R.  1/67,  p.  121 ;  L. 
2/71,  p.  454. 

Hydhag.  Oleat.  c.  Morph.  (162:4),  Mar- 
shall, L.  1/72,  p.  711. 

Hydrag.  Bichlor.  (303:6),  Barensprung, 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  247. 

SapoViridis  (270:1),  White,  T.  1/60,  p. 
224. 

3.  Alumin.t:  Nitras  (275:4),  Gill,  M.  R.  1/76, 

p.  463. 

Glycerine  "(270:5),  Paupert,  T.  1/59,  p. 
558. 

Petroleum  Oil  (356:4),  Bellencontrc,  M. 
R.  1/66,  p.  229. 

ZiNCi  SuLPH.-is  (285:5),  Johnston,  gr.  v.  to 
§i.,  L.  1/66,  p.  504.  Richart,  com- 
bined with  Alum,  L.  2/54,  p.  104. 

Chloral  and  Camphor  (444:5),  Bulkley, 
T.  2/76,  p.  73. 

BoR-ix  (268:5),  Druit,  'Ext  Papav.  c.  Borace, 

4.  T.  2/55,  p.  570  ;  L.  2/63,  p.  612.  Rey- 
nolds,  L.  1/64,  p.  145;  L.  2/71,  p. 
454.     Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  385. 

BoR.icio  Acid  (268:6),  Lister,  L.  1/75,  p. 
603. 


PRURIGO— TREATMENT  {cont.)  — 

Aconite  (468:2),  Jones  Extern.,  cases,  T. 

1/63,  p.  241. 
Stavesacre  (466:6),  Hillier,    T.    1/67,  p. 
34.     Squire,  ho«r  it  acts,  best  prepar., 
etc.,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  p.  601. 
Opium  (463:1),  8  grs.  to    2  pints. 

5.  Tobacco  (381:3),  Osborn,  R.  1/67,  p.  130. 

AtthUl,  B.  1/74,  p.  348. 
Argenti    Nitras  (307:1),  Wintemitz,  T. 

1/52,  p.  525,  5sa.  to  §j, ;  L.  2/74,  p. 

715. 
TiNCT.  Ferri  (295:1),   Blair,  L.  2/74,  p. 

715. 
Arsenic  Internally  (280:1),  Goubeyre,  case, 

T.  1/59,  pp.  188,  505  ;  R.  2/73,  p.  88. 

Barensprung,  not  always  successful,  T. 

1/59,  p.  634. 
Strychnia  (390:2),  Fox,  L.  1/70,  p.  510. 
Carbolic    Acid    (353:1),    Anderson,    etc. 

Formula,    L.  2/69,  p.    763 ;    2/74,  p. 

681. 
S.iLiCYLic  Acid  (359:2),  Ointment,  L.  1/76, 

p.  764. 

6.  Electricity  (40:1),  Rockwell,  R.  2/71,  p. 

100. 
Impermeable  Coverings  (40:3),  L.  2/69, 

p.  834,  case. 
Marine  Lint,  Plug  inserted,  etc.,  L.  1/75, 

pp.  669,  779. 

PRURIGO  SYPHILITICA  (1195:6)— 

Wells,  T.  2/56,  p.  611.     Sesson,  L.  2/64,  p. 
396. 

47. 

ECZEMA— 

1.  Nature,  Allied  to  Lichen   (45:1);  to  Im- 

petigo (51:1  &  5). 
Papers,  etc.,  Milton,  not  a  vesicular  dis- 
ease, T.  1/61,  p.  71.  Tilbury  Fox 
on,  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  155;  L.  2/68, 
pp.  663,  692;  1/70,  pp.  73,  257, 
295,  509.  H.  Jones,  R.  2/62,  p.  158. 
Squire,  good  remarks,  T.  1/76,  p.  303. 
Bulkley,  is  it  a  local  or  constitutional 
disease  ?  L.  2/76,  p.  594.  Anderson, 
Lectures,  T.  1/63,  pp.  472,  556,  610, 
659;  2/63,  pp.  31,  86,  137,  161;  M. 
R.  2/75,  p.  161.     Jenner,  T.  1/57,  pp. 

2.  233,  377.     Hebra,  T.  1/61,  p.  179. 
Diagnosis  Hebra,  extends  term  to  various 

eruptions,  R.  1/63,  p.  132.     Anderson, 
T.  1/63,  p.  611 ;  of  varieties,  T.   2/63, 
p.  87.     Wilson,  R.  1/69,  p.  93. 
Causes,  Anderson,  T.  1/63,  p.  610. 

3.  _  Xekvous  Origin   (38:4),  H.  Jones,  T. 

2/65,  p.  218. 

—  Gout    (1468:2),    frequently   combined, 

Greenhow, Treat.,  L.  1/67,  p.  479.  Mur- 
chison,  L.  1/74,  p.  580.  Mapother,  the 
poison,  R.  1/73,  p.  113.  Milton's  case, 
T.  1/56,  p.  651.  Paget,  B.  2/75,  p.  240. 

—  Asthma  (659:3),  frequently  associated. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST, 


25 


ECZEMA,  CAUSES  {cont.)  — 

—  Coralline  Dye  (355:1).  Of  Socks,  etc., 
(210:6).     Aniline  Dye  (414:5). 

Urine  in  (1034:5),  Todd,  cases,  T.  2/52,  pp. 
89,  560. 

4.  —  Indican  (414:3),  Smith,  important,  L. 

1/67,  p.  156. 
Cases,  Logan  of  whole  body,  L.   1/63,  p. 
659. 

TEEATMENT  OF  ECZEMA.     Vide  ^7:1.— 

5.  Milton,    T.     1/61,  p.    72;    1/76,  p.     303. 

Wilson,  T.  1/70,  p.  358 ;  R.  2/69,  p. 
71  ;  1/71,  p.  119.  H.  Jones,  R.  2/62, 
p.  161.  Anderson,  good  resume  for 
Internal  treat.,  etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  31; 
M.  R.  2/75,  p.  165.  Ed.  resume,  T. 
1/65,  pp.  470,  550  ;  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  299. 
Eraser,  good  resume,  R.  l/67,  p.  100. 
Purdon,  R.  1/73,  p.  116.  Hospital 
Skin  Diseases,  T.  1/58,  p.  603.  L. 
1/73,  p.  468.  Guy's,  T.  1/58,  p.  13. 
Lyons,  T.  1/59,  p.  93.  Basham,  acute, 
R.  2/68,  p.  92.  Axford,  R.  2/68,  p. 
94. 
Diet  (126:1),  Passavont,  value  of  Meat  in 
obstinate  cases,  R.  2/67,  p.  108. 

48. 

1.  Hydroootyle  Asiatica  (406:3),  Anderson, 

T.  2/63,  p.  31. 
Galium  Apakine  (404:3),  Winn,  T.   1/54, 

p.  144. 
Strychnia  (390:1),  Anderson,  M.  R.  2/75, 

p.  165. 
Arsenic  (280:2),  Anderson,  mode  of  using, 

etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  661.     Basham,  useless 

2.  in  acute,  R.  2/68,  p.  93.  Jones,  suc- 
cessf.  and  unsuccessf.,  R.  1/67,  p.  104. 
Wilson's  formula,  R.  1/71,  p.  120. 
Startin,  T.  1/58,  p.  90  ;  2/58,  p.  245. 
Lipp.,IIypoder.,R.  1/70,  p.  114.  Bulk- 
ley,  Large  doses  in  child,  T.  2/76,  p. 
473.  Begbie  given  to  mothers  nursing, 
(1600:5),  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  118. 

Sulphur   (243:4),   Anderson,   T.  2/63,   p. 

31. 
Phosphorus  (239:5),  Thorowgood,  T.  1/68, 

pp.  619,  646;  2/68,  p.  493. 
TiNCT.  Ferki  (285:1),  Brown,  R.  2/66,  p. 

128.     Various,  T.  1/61,  p.  72. 
Alkalis  (216:2),  Anderson,  T.  2/63,  p.  31. 

3.  Hebra,  T.  1/61,  p.  179.  Jenner,  case, 
T.  2/67,  p.  91. 

—  Carbonate  of  Ammonia  (254:2),  10-40 

gr.     Anderson,  T.  2/63,  p.  31. 

—  PoTAS.  AcETAs(261:5),Easton,Bj.  to5  ss. 

ter  die  (Edinb.  Med.  J.,  May  /50). 

Guy  combined  with  Colchicum  best, 

T.  1/58,  p.  13. 

—  LiTHiA  (272:2),  Mapother,   R.  1/73,  p. 

113. 

—  Aq.  Calcis  (273:3),  in  children.     Cas- 

pari,  L.  2/75,  p.  331. 


ECZEMA-TREATMENT  {cont.)— 

Alkaline  Lotions,  Wallace,  cases,  L.  2/63, 
p.  259.     White,T.  l/60,p.  224.     Ben- 

4.  nett,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  245.  Anderson, 
T.  2/63,  p.  32;  L.  2/69,  p.  763;  L. 
1/70,  p.  148. 

PoTAss.'t:  Chloras  (260:4),  Hutchinson,  T. 

2/56,  p.  191. 
Cod  Liver  Oil  (499:2),  Hunt,  J.   2/59,  p. 

389. 

5.  Electricity  (40:1),  Rockwell,  R.  2/71,  p. 

100;  L.  2/73,  p.  571. 
External  Treatment,   Alkaline  Lotions 
(48:3). 

—  Ointment,  L.  166,  p.  84. 

6.  —  Salicylic   Acid    (359:3),   L.    2/75,   p. 

872.     Will,  B.  2/76,  p.  37. 

—  Carbolic  Acid  (353:1),  Fryer,  L.  2/62, 

p.  195.  Thornley,  B.  2/74,  p.  292; 
Rouse,  L.  2/68,  p.  634. 

—  Tar  (351:4),  Hebra,  when  to  use,   T. 

1/61,  p.  179;  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  245. 
Great  value  of  Powdered  Tar,  Ander- 
son, T.  2/63,  p.  33.  Gibert  on  Glyce- 
kole,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  242.  Vide  50:6, 
Pitch  Pills. 

49. 

1.  —  ZiNCi  Sulphas  (285:8).   To  allay  itching, 

Johnston,  gr.  v.  to   §  j.,L.  1/66,  p.  504. 

—  ZiNci  OxYDUM   (285:2),    Lot.  formula, 

L.  1/66,  p.  112;  1/70,  p.  509.  Ungt. 
Benzoat.  Wilson,  R.  1/71,  p.  119. 

—  ZinciChlor.  (286:2),  Veiel,  in  obstinate 

cases,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  250. 

—  TiNCT.  loDiNi  (250:4).   To  Spine,  Dixon, 

T.  1/61,  p.  72. 

2.  —  Sapo  Laricis  (349:3),  Moore,  R.  1/59, 

p.  92. 

—  White  Paint  (291:5),  Freer,  R.  2/59, 

p.  146. 

—  Sapo  Viridis  (39:5),  Hebra,  T.  1/61,  p. 

179.  For  directions  for  use,  L.  1/70, 
p.  512. 

—  Glycerole  of  Aloes  (346:3),  Chausit, 

T.  1/58,  p.  124. 

—  Glycerole     of     Plumbi     Subacetas 

(292:4),  Squire,  T.  1/76,  pp.  302,329. 
Wathen,  Ungt.,   T.  1/76,  p.  464. 

—  Traumaticine  (394:2),  Eulenberg  case, 

T.  2/54,  p.  400.  Anderson  (40:3),  Im- 
permeable coverings,  L.  2/69,  p.  833  ; 
M.  R.  2/75,  p.  165. 

3.  —  ToiLE  Caoutchouquee  (364:3),  Hebra, 

L.  1/69,  p.  19. 

—  Chloral   Lot,  (444:3),  R.  2/72,  p.  109; 

Craig,  Ungt.  3ss.— 5j.  to  |j.;  B. 
1/76,  p.  365. 

ECZEMA  CAPITIS— 

4.  White,  may  be  cured  in  a  few  days,  T.  1/60, 

p.  224.  Anderson,  T.  2/63,  p.  86  ;  Im- 
permeable coverings,  L.  2/69,  p.  834. 
Dickenson,  cases,  T.  2/62,  p.  465. 
Startin,  T.  2/58,  p.  245.  Fimat  (291:6), 


26 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


ECZEMA  CAPITIS  {cont.)— 

Plumbi  Nitras,  gr.  xv.,  §  j.  Glycer.,  T. 
2/76,  p.  126.  Hebra,  frequently  fol- 
lowed by  Caxceu  Uteri  in  advanced 
life,  L.  2/71,  p.  659. 

ECZEMA  NARIUM  (591:4)— 

5.  Anderson,  T.  2/63,  p.  137. 

Bismuth  (283:3),   Trousseau,    T.  2/57,   p. 

123. 
loD.  Pot.  (264:3),  Ross,  case,  L.  2/65,  p. 

66. 
Salicylic  Acid  (48:6),  Will,  L.  2/75,  p. 

872  ;  B.  2/76,  p.  37. 

ECZEMA  AUPvIUM  (1792:1)— 

6.  Wilde,  case,  T.   1/52,  p.  487.     Anderson, 

T.  2/63,  p.  137.  Startin,  T.  1/58,  p. 
90  ;  2/58,  p.  245. 

Lot.  Hydrag.  Bichlor.  c.  Calce,  Chap- 
man, L.  2/61,  p.  176. 

Glycer.  of  Aloes,  Chausit  (49:2). 

ECZEMA  OF  NIPPLES  (1611:3)— ECZEMA 
OF  LIPS  (799:5).— 

50. 

ECZEMA  OF  HAND  (1739:5)— 

1.  Purdon,  Blisters,  etc.,  in  E.    EiMosrM,  E. 

1/73,  p.  lie.  Anderson,  T.  2/63,  p. 
160. 

ECZEMA    OF    FACE    (1691:6)  and   ECZE- 
MA  OF   EYELIDS  (1876:3)— 
Startin,  T.  1/58,  p.  90.     Jourdan,  L.  1/65, 
p.  62.     Walton,  T.  1/72,  p.  32. 

ECZEMA  OF  PERINEUM  (1076:6)  — 
GENITALS  (1094:3)-ANUS  (892:2)— 

2.  Anderson,  T.  2/63,  p.  161.  Devergie,  case, 

M.  R.  2/61,  p.  252.  Tilt,  Nit. 
Silver,  L.  1/61,  p.  184. 

ECZEMA  OF  LEG— E.  RUBRUM  rcl 
WEEPING  LEG  (1755:2)— 
Startin,  T.  2/54,  p.  263.  Spender,  R. 
1/70,  p.  112.  Gibert,  Glycerole  of 
Tar,  M.  R.,  l/o9,  p.  242.  Adams, 
Paper,  T.  1/52,  p.  60.  Fox,  L.  1/70, 
p.  51 1.  Lister,  Bokacic  Acid  Lot.,  L. 
1/75,  p.  604.  Anderson,  T.  2/63,  p.  161. 

ECZEMATOUS  ULCERS  (173:1)— 
ECZEMA  IMPETIGINODES— 

3.  Begbie,  Treat,  in  Paris,   L.    1/51,    p.  405. 

Fox,   L.  2/67,   p.  155  ;  1/70,   p.  512. 

Anderson,  case,  L.  1/70,  p.  402. 
Guano  Bath    (254:6),  Recaumier,  M.  R. 

2/57,  p.  556. 
Chloride  of  Zinc  (49:1). 

ECZEMA   INFANTILE  —  CRUSTA    LAC- 

4.  TEA— TINEA  LACTEA  —  PORRIGO 
LARVALIS  —  PSORIASIS  INFAN- 
TILE— 

Wilson,  Cai!S(?,  Treat.,  T.  1/65,  p.  24  ;    R. 


ECZEMA  INFANTILE,  Etc.   [cont.)— 

1/71,  p.  120.     Hunt,  T.   1/56,  p.  646. 
Behrend,     when    chronic,      T.     2/57, 
p.  43. 
Treatment,  various,  T.  2/60,  p.  200.  Gor- 

5.  ham,  speedy,  L.  1/56,  p.  503. 
—  Arsenic  (48:2). 

ECZEMA  MARGINATUIM— 

Beigel,  case,  rare,  T.  1/69,  p.  473.  Ander- 
son, M.  R.  2/68,  p.  540  ;  2/75,  p.  164. 

ECZEMA  HYPERTROPHICUM— 
Smith,  of  foot,  L.  1/76,  p.  636. 

ECZElNLi   CHRONICUM— 

6.  Wilson,  relat.  to  Psoriasis,  (63:1),  Wilson, 

1857,  p.  163.  Easton  (48:3).  Neligan, 
M.  R.  1/53,  p.  117.  Paget,  Cod  Liver 
Oil  ext.,  T.  1/53,  p.  23. 

Creasote  Bath  (355:3),  Hosp.  Skin  Dis- 
eases, T.  1/58,  p.  632.  Toogood  on 
Pitch  Pills,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  483. 

Oil  of  Cade  (357:5),  Gibert,  M.  R.  1/59, 
p.  242. 

ECZEMA  SYPHILITICUM  (73:5)— 

Anderson,  Diag.,   etc..  Treat.,  T.  1/63,  p. 


612. 


51. 


IMPETIGO  —  PSYDRACIA  —  CRUSTED 
TETTER— SCALL-MELITAGRA- 

1.  A  Pustular  form  of  Eczema  (47:1),  Ander- 

son, T.  1/63,  p.  474.     Relation  of  with 

Enuresis  (1047:4).     Fox,    L.  2/67,  p. 

155.     Bennett,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  245. 
Contagious,  Fox,  L.  2/71,  p.  727. 
Cod  Liver  Oil  (501:1),  Hunt,    cases,  T. 

1/56,  p.  646. 

2.  PoTASS^ii    Chloras    (260:4),    Hutchinson, 

T.  2/56,  p.  191.       Edwards,   T.  2/57, 

p.  351. 
Tar  (351:5),  Gibert  on  Glycerole,  M.  E. 

1/59,  p.  242;  T.  1/59,  p.  18.  Devergie, 

Powdered,  M.  E.   1/61,  p.  245. 
Oil  of  Cade  (357:5),  Neligan,  M.  R.  1/53, 

p.  117. 
Traumaticine     (394:2),    Graves,  T.    2/54, 

p.  452. 

IMPETIGO  FIGURATA— 

3.  Startin,  Treat.,  T.  2/58,  p.  245. 

IMPETIGO    PHLYCTENODES   vel    CON- 
TAGIOSA— 
Fox,  Treat.,    L.    2/67,  p.   155;     R.  2/69, 
p.  86. 

IMPETIGO  SPARSA— 

4.  Sulphur    (243:4).     Ronald's   fumigations, 

L.  Med.  G.,Vol.  22/38,  p.  500. 
Sulphur.  Acid  (246:3),  Internally.     Bel- 
lingham,  Med.  G.,  Vol.  6/48,  p.  921. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


27 


IMPETIGO  CAPITIS  (1675:3)— 

Squire,  T.  1/65,   p.   630.      Poole,  L.   1/52, 

p.  377. 
Diagnosis.     Anderson,  from  Favus  (23:2), 
5.  T.  1/61,  p.  247.     Squire,  from  position, 

&c.,T.  1/65,  p.  630. 

IMPETIGO  MEXTI  (1690:4)— 

Anderson,  a  form  of  Eczema  (471:1),   T. 
2/63,  p.  87. 

IMPETIGO  SYPHILITICA  (73:5)— 

Blistemxg,  (1199:5),  &c.,  Hervieux,  M.  P. 
1/59,  p.  265. 

52. 

ECTHYMA— PHLYZACIA. 

1.  Causes. 

—  Scabies  often  in  children  (34:3). 

TliEATMENT. 

2.  —  PoTAss.E  Chloras  (260:5),  Hutchiasan, 

T.  2/56,  p.  191. 

—  Cod  LivEii  Oil  (501:1),  Hunt,  T.   1/56, 

p.  646. 

—  Tar  (351:4),  Devergie,  Powdered,  M.  R. 

2/61,  p.  245. 

—  Guano  Baths  (254:6),  Recamier,  M.  E. 

2/57,  p.  556. 

ECTHYMA  SYPHILITICUM  (73:5)— 

3.  WeUs,  T.  2/56,  p.  612. 
Syphilization  (1201:3),  Boeclc,M.  E.  2/57, 

p.  417  case. 

PEMPHIGUS-POMPHOLYX-PEMPHIX 

4.  Of  Os   and  Cervix  (1117:6).      Of  Con- 

junctiva (1835:6). 

Acute,  Horand,  L.  2/73,  p.  456.  Southey, 
P.  2/75,  p.  252.  Rare  cases.  Epidemic 
among  Neonati  (53:1),  Besnier,  T. 
2/74,  p.  642. 

Nervous  Origin  (38:4),  RusseU  case,  T. 
2/64,  p.  464.  Dejcrne,  Alterat.  of 
Cutan.  Nei-ves,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  479. 

Cases,  Wilks,  singidar  case,  T.  2/68,  p. 
286.  St^artin,  &c.,  26  cases,  T.  1/54, 
p.  131;  1/61,  p.  223;  2/54,  p.  425. 
Addison,  lasting  17  years,  L.   1/58,  p. 

5.  314.  Barnes,  also  of  a  Bullous  Disease 
in  Infants,  allied  to  Pemphigus,  L.  1/52, 
pp.  469,  490.  Hawkes,  L.  1/55,  p. 
382.  Hare,  Malingering,  caused  by 
vesications,  L.  1/58,  p.  315.  Hutchin- 
son, T.  1/72,  p.  2.i2.  After  Pot.  Iodid. 
(263:4),  Burastead,  R.  1/72,  p.  127. 

P.  FoLiACEUs,  Fox,  T.  2/76,  p.  510. 
Cheiro  Pompholyx,  Fox  and  Hutchinson, 

L.  1/76,  p.  563  et  seq. 
Pemphigus  Syphilitic,    Startin,  acute,  L. 

1/64,  p.  9.     Squire,   T.   2/68,   p.    261. 

HUliaret,  L.  1/70,  p.  65.   Vidt,  1096:3. 
Treatment,  Anderson,  L.  1/70,  p.  868. 

6.  —Arsenic,   (280:1),   Hutchinson,  T.  1/61, 

p.    223;    1/64,  p.    10;    1/72,   p.    252. 


PEMPHIGUS -Treatment    {cont.)~ 
Arsenic  {eont.) — 

6.  Specific  cases,  &c.,  2/75,  pp.  461,  513, 

565,  624.  Startin  and  others,  T.  1/54, 
p.  131;  1/62,  p.  11  :  1/68,  p.  286. 
Fox,  not  so  good  as  Quinine,  T.  2/76, 
p.  511. 

—  Tar  (351:4),  Devergie,  powdered,  M.  R. 

2/61,  p.  245. 

—  Hot    Bath  (230:2),  Prolonged,   Hehra, 

T.  2/61,  p.  617. 

—  PoTASs.i;  Chloras  (260:4),  Hutchinson, 

2/56,  p.  192. 

—  Phosphorus  (239:5),  Fames,  M.  R.  1/72, 

p.  535. 

—  Sulphites,     (245:4),     Ricei,    L.    1/70, 

p.  897. 

53. 

PEMPHIGUS     GANGRiEXOSUS-P.    IN- 

1.  FANTILIS-RUPIA  ESCHAROTICA. 
Fowler,  case,  L.  2/55,  p.  406.     Cazeaux  and 

others,  on  Sj^ilulitic  origin,  M.  R. 
2/55,  p.  346.  Barnes,  contra  Cazeaux, 
L.  1/52,  p.  490.  Anderson,  following 
meal'  of  putrid  Eel,  L.  1/73,  p.  875. 
Whitehead,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  332. 
Basham,  R.  2/68,  p.  92.  Hutchinson, 
P.  Inf.intilis  Syphilitica,  T.  2/75, 
p.  462.  Bohn,  P.  Acutus  Neonatoi-um 
(1542:2),  T.  2/76,  p.  290.  Vidt 
b-l-A. 
Treat.ment,  52:5. 

RUPIA  SYPHILITICA  (73:5)  — 

2.  Hunt,  case,    T.   1/56,  p.    646.     AVcUs,    T. 

2/56,  p.  612. 
PoTAssii    Iodidum  (264:3),     Budd,   Large 
doses,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  207. 

HERPES.  TETTER— 

3.  Herpes    Tonsurans     (22:2).       H.     Cir- 

ciNATUs  (35:5). 
Herpetic  Diathesis. 

—  A  Cause  of  Asthma  (658:5). 
Herpetic  Affections  of  Throat  (616:2), 

De  Mussy,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  145.  Gubler, 
T.  2/58,  p.  95. 

4.  Nervous    Origin     (38:4     and     54:2),    B. 

Sequard,  in  case  of  disease,  R.  2/59,  p. 
347.  B.  Carter,  in  Herpes  Frontalis 
(1438:5),  L.  2/76,  p.  111.  Vemeuil, 
series  of  Traumatic  cases,  R.  2/73, 
p.  96. 
Tre,\tment,  Jenner,  T.  1/57,  p.  378. 
Duke,  ease  of  General  Herpes,  L. 
1/76,  p.  884. 

—  Sulphur  (243:4),    De    Mussy,  M.    R. 

2/57,  p.  151. 

—  Alkalies    (216:2),  Chambers,  why  they 

aUay  irritation,  Ch.  D  p.  342. 

5.  —  Sapo   Laricis   (349:3),  Moore,  R.  1/59, 

p.  92. 

—  Ulmus  Fulva  (361:6),  De  Mussy,  M.  E. 

2/57,  p.  153. 


28 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


HERPES  tetter-Treatment  {cont.)~~ 

—  Tar  (351:5),   Devergie,  value  of  Pow- 

dered, M.R,  2/61,  p.  245. 

—  Ferri  Sulphas  (294:1),   Palmer,  Oint- 

ment, T.  2/61,  p.  24.      Vide  54:5. 

HERPES  LABIALIS  (592:3)  — 
6.  Always  Catarrhal,  Salter,  L.  1/57,  p.  2.  In 
Pneumonia  diagnostic  often  (666:3). 

HERPES  PRiEPUTIALIS  (1164:6)  — 

Vidal,  Glycerine  and  Tannin,  T.  2/56,  p. 
250.  Doyon,  Diagnosis,  &:c.,  L.  1/69, 
p.  233. 

54. 

HERPES  IRIS— Treatment,  Etc.,  L.  2/70, 

1.  p.  108. 

HERPES  IMPETIGINIFORMIS— 
Hebra,  case,  rare,  1/72,  T.  399. 

HERPES   ZOSTER  — SHINGLES  — 
ZONA— 

2.  Cause,  Broadbent's  Speculations  on,T.  1/69, 

p.  33. 

—  Nervous  Origin  (38:4  &  53:3),  Biiren- 

sprung,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  243;  P.M.,  L. 
1/69,  p.  299.  Schmidt,  case,  confirming 
Barensprung's  views,  R.  1/65,  T.  145. 
Eulenberg,  R.  1/69,  T.  108.  Thomp- 
son, B.  1/75,  T.  240.  Bulkley,  T. 
2/76,  p.  213. 

—  Arsenic  (280:1),  Hutchinson,  etc.,  cases, 

T.  2/68,  p.  722;  1/69,  p.  407;  h. 
2/69,  p.  508. 
Cases.  Bryant,  on  both  sides  of  body,  and 
in  unusual  regions,  T.  1/65,  p.  335. 
Squire,  Double,  T.  1/73,  p.  495.  Bier- 
baum   in  children    (1522:1),  T.  1/61, 

3.  p.  258.  H.  Jones,  T.  1/76,  p.  356. 
Ringer,  over  parts  supplied  by  certain 
nerves  only,  L.  2/68,  p.  380.  Thomas, 
^t.  10  months,  T.  2/68,  p.  352. 

On  Head  (1675:3).      Traube,  T.  1/60,  p. 

583. 
On   Face  (1691:6).     Barensprung,  M.   R. 

1/62,  p.  243.       Witte,  P.M.,  L.  1/72, 

p.  622.     Lacquueur,  R.   2/71,   p.  90. 

Kocks  80  cases,  R.  1/72,  p.  12i. 

TREATMENT  OF  SHINGLES— 

4.  Bulkley,  T.  2/76,  p.  213. 

Abortive. — Collodion  (315:5).  Fencer, 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  333  ;  R.  1/62,  p.  113  ;  T. 
1/65,  p.  562;  50  cases,  R.  2/68, 
p.  90.     Goddard,  L.  1/59,  p.  378. 

—  Spirits  of  Wine.     Winkfield,  T.  2/67, 

p.  401. 
Tar  (351:4).     Devergie,  Powdered,  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  245. 

5.  Ferri  Pekchlor.  (295:1).  Baudin,  T.  2/62. 

p.  235.     Gressy,  T.  2/63,  p.  74.    {Vide 
53:5.) 
Galvanism  (191:1).     Bulkley,  T.  2/76,  p. 
213. 


TREATMENT  OF  SHINGLES  (con^.)— 
Phosphorus  (39:1).  Thompson,  B.  1/75, 
p.  240.  Bulkley,  T.  2/76,  p.  213. 
(TtWe  1240:4.) 
Or  Neuralgia  (1236:2), following,  various, 
L.  2/67,  pp.  285,  383,  413,  599.  An- 
derson, Hypoder.  Inject.,  L.  1/70,  p. 
402.  Jones,  Galvan.,  T.  1/76,  p.  356. 
{^Vide  Nervous  origin,  54:2.) 

55. 

FHRUNCULUS— PHYMA— BOIL— 

1.  Reid,  on  the  Furunculoid  Epidemic  Treat., 

etc.,  L.  2/55,  p.  2.  Tholozan,  on  Boil 
Plague,  in  Kurdistan,  M.  R.  1/73,  p. 
173.  Travers,  Nature  Treat.,  etc.,  L. 
1/57,  pp.  550,  674,  599. 

CAUSES  OF  boils- 
Syphilis  (1207:1),  Barlow,  case  of  Phleg- 
monous Syphilides,  L.  2/76,  p.  637. 
Mental  Emotion,  Fright,  etc.  (1363:3). 
Druitt,  T.  1/62,  p.  372. 

2.  Malaria  (559:2),  Jardine,  L.  2/75,  p.  496. 
PoTASsii  Bromidum  (265:3). 

TREATMENT  OF  BOILS  (56:3)— 

Hospital    Skin    Diseases.     Salin.    Ferrug. 

Mixt ,  etc.,  T.  1/53,  p.  24;  1/55,  p.  9. 

Mallara,  Salin.  Ferrug.  &  Ungt.  Sulph. 

T.  1/53,   p.    47.     Hunt,  L.  2/52,  pp. 

190,  236,  350.     Dickinson,  L.  2/70,  p. 

812.     Jardine,  Quinine,  etc.,  L.  2/75, 

p.  496.     Various,  L.  1/66,  p.  647. 
PoTASs^B  Chloras.  (260:3),  Hutchinson,  T. 

2/56,  p.  191.     Neale. 

3.  Sulphites  (245:4),  Anderson,  L.  1/70,  p. 

897. 
Sulphides    (245:6),  Ringer,   L.  1/74,  pp. 

264,   317,   393.     Lewis,   L.    1/74,   p. 

393. 
Yeast  (319:2),  §  ss.  ter  die,  L.  2/52,  p.  113. 
Oxygen   Inhalation    (224:4),   Birch,    L. 

2/57,  p.  113,  case. 
Arsenic  (280:1),  Peppercome,  T.  1/74,  p. 

389,  case. 
Bleeding  (163:6),  No  physic,  Winslow,  T. 

1/57,  p.  548. 
White  Paint  (291:5),  Freer,  R.,  2/59,  p. 

146. 
BoRACic  Acid  Dressings  (268:6),  Cane,  L. 

1/76,  p.  735. 

ABORTIVE  TREATMENT  OF  BOILS— 

Simon,  L.  2/72,  p.  713. 

4.  Tinct.  Iodini  (•.>50:5),  Rigby,  T.  2/58,  p. 

98.     Balman,  L.  1/67,  p.  456. 
Ungt.  Hydrag,  Roth,  R.  1/73,  p.  173  ;  T. 

2/74,  p.  380. 
LiQ.  Ammonia  (253:6),  Polli,  M.  R.   1/53, 

p.  573. 
Acid  Nitrate  of  Mercury,  Eade,  B.  1/74, 

p.  266. 


MKDICAL   DIGEST. 


29 


ABORTIVE  TEEATMENT  OF  BOILS  {cont.) 
Opium  Plaister  (463:1),  Shillitoe,  T.  1/58. 

p.  254.     Dickinson  formula,  L.  2/70,  p. 

812. 
Subcutaneous  Incisions  (1640:6),  French, 

rapid  cure,  2/62,  p.  480. 
Injections    of     Carbolic    Acid    (57:2), 

Hueth,  T.  1/74,  p.  246. 

CAUSTIC  TREATMENT  (211:6) -INSTEAD 
OF  KNIFE— 
Hosp.,  Skin  Diseases,  T.  1/55,  p.  9. 
5.  Potass^  Fusa,  (258:4),  Travers,  T.  1/56, 
p.  35.     Neale. 
Acid  Nitrate  Mercury  (304:4),  Startin,  T. 

1/55,  p.  9. 
Incandescent    Lucifer    Match    (212:4), 

Marcet,  L.  1/71,  p.  45. 
Carbolic  Acid   (55:4),  Eade,  B.  2/76,  p. 
279. 

CANIOTICA  OF  CRETE— 

Fox,  etc.,  Discuss.,  L.  1/76,  p.  244. 

56. 

DELHI  BOIL,    ULCER,  OR    SORE— 
ARUNGZELE— 

1.  Eraser,  R.  2/60,  p.  150.    Dickinson,  Treat., 

etc.  L.  2/70,  pp.  812,  883;  T.  2/67,  p. 
676.  Murray,  Plates,  L.  1/68,  p.  165. 
Carter,  etc..  Discuss.,  L.  1/76,  p.  244. 
Fleming,  A  Parasitic  Disease,  L.  1/70,  p. 
21 ;  T.  2/70,  p.  583.  Parkes,  Specific 
cure,  L.  2/73,  p.  178.  Lord  Kerr  on 
prevention,  L.  1/72,  p.  444.  Sutton 
doubts  parasitic  origin,  etc.,  L.  1/70, 
p.  142.     Alcock,  T.  2/70,  p.  537. 

ANTHRAX— CARBUNCLE— (Tirfe   586:1) 
Malign.  Carbuncle. 

2.  Johnson,  not  a  local  disease ;   remarkable 

cases,  T.  1/52,  p.  412.  Hunt,  L.  2/52, 
pp.  190,  236,  350.  Travers,  Nature 
and  Treat.,  L.  1/57,  pp.  550,  574,  599. 
Report  on ;  good  General  Summary, 
etc.,T.  2/54,  p.  566. 

Kidney  Disease.  Johnson  in  connection 
with.     Case,  T.  1/52,  p.  413. 

Diabetes   (333:6).     Wagner,  Relation  be- 

3.  tween,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  259.  Vulpian, 
often  temporary,  T.  2/61,  p.  644. 
Griessinger,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  368. 

Gout  (1468:3),  Connection  of,  "Winn,  L. 
1/73,  p.  653. 

Cases.  Ludlow  on  Face  (1691:6),  and 
Lips  (800:2);  T.  2/52,  pp.  287,  332; 
L.  1/70,  p.  119  ;  2/72,  p.  497.  Hilton 
on  Neck:  Treat.,  etc.,  to  promote 
healing,  L.  2/60,  p.  478.  Cormack, 
curing  a  case  of  Paralytic  Insanity 
(1279:5),  T.  2/76,  p.  220. 

TREATMENT  OF  CARBUNCLE  (55:2) 
Hospital    Skin   Diseasfis,  Ferrug.    Saline, 


TREATMENT  OF  CARBUNCLE    {cont.)— 

4.  etc.,  T.  1/53,  p.  24.  Paget,  no  cutting 
nor  caustic,  etc.  L.  1/69,  p.  73. 

Potass.^    Chloras    and   Mineral  Acids 

(260:3).     Med.  Soc,  T.  1/53,  p.  150. 
Bleeding    (163:6),    Winslow,  T.   1/57,  p. 

548. 
Pressure    (222:4),  Ferrall,    strapping,  E. 

2/60,   p.    149.     Smyly,  Rationale,   R. 

1/64,    p.    224.      Hilton,    to    promote 

5.  healing,  etc.,  L.  2/60,  p.  478.  Bena- 
ventis,  Anticarbuncular  Plaister,  Cor- 
rosive Subl.  and  Basilicon,  T.  1/54,  p. 
579. 

Opium  Plaister  (463:1),    Shillitoe,  T.  1/58, 

D.  254.     Guzeit,  Magical,  M.  R.  2/58, 

p.  271. 
Lead  Plaister  (222:3),   Assoc.   J.,  2/63, 

p.  606. 
Collodion    (315:5),   Latour,  T.   2/53,    p. 

585. 
"White  Paint  (291:5),  Freer,  2/59,  p.  146. 
Ungt.  Hydrag.  (55:4). 
Turpentine     (350:2),      externally,     342 

cases.     Thielman,T.  2/55,  p.  325. 

6.  Permanganate  of  Potash  (262:1),  Leavitt, 

R.  1/67,  p.  127. 
TiNCT.    loDiM    (250:5),    Rigby,   T.    2/58, 

p.  98.     Balman,  L.  1/67,  p.  456. 
Caustic    (211:6)    versus   Incision    (57:1), 

Jobert,   R.   1/64,  p.   45.     Startin,  T. 

1/55,  p.  9.     Neale. 
PoTAssA  Fusa  (258:4).     Travers,  L.  1/57, 

p.  575.     T.  2/65,  p.  631.     Kirkpatrick, 

R.  2/65,  p.  150.     Bryant,  M.  R.  2/76, 

p.  298. 
Blistering  Surface  (165:2),    Guerin,  T. 

2/76,  p.  586. 

57. 

1.  Incisions   dangerous,   and  often  unneces- 

sary, Lawrence,  cases,  T.  2/61,  p. 
148.  Spence  in  favour,  M.  R.  2/76, 
p.  298.  Paget  opposed  to  them,  L. 
1/69,  p.  73  ;  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  305. 
Subcutaneous  Incisions  (1640:5),  French, 
rapid  cure,  R.  2/62,  p.  168 ;  T.  2/62, 
p.  480 ,  L.  1/69,  p.  156.  Heath,  case, 
L.  2/65,  p.  455.  Guerin,  R.  2/67,  p. 
189.  Paget  opposed  to  it,  L.  1/69, 
p.  74.  Blackley,  new  plan,  cut  away 
slough  and  bring  edges  together,  R. 
1/60,  p.  132. 

2.  Sulphides  (245:6),    Ringer,  L.   1/74,  pp. 

264,  317.      Vide  55:3. 
Carbolic    Acid   (353:3),    Eade,   L.  2/69, 

p.  800 ;  1/74,  p.  439  ;  B.  2/76,  p.  279. 

Nott,  M.    R.    1/71,   p.   525.      Hueth, 

Hypodermically  (56:4),  T.   1/74,  p. 

247. 
Diet.     Paget,  good  remarks,  L.  1/69,  p.  74. 
BoRACic  Acid  Dressing  (55:5). 
Ung.  Hydrag.  (301:9),  Roth,  T.  2/74,  p. 

381. 


30 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


PUEPUEA  SIMPLEX   AND  P.  H^MOR- 

3.  RHAGICA  —  PORPHYRA  —SCORBU- 
TUS—SCURVY.  Fido  Malig.v.  PrEP. 
Fever  (1254:4). 

Said  to  have  appeared  first  in  Denmark  in 
1530,  T.  2/76,  p.  507.  Dickson,  Ob- 
servations in  Merchant  Navy,  L.  2/66, 
p.  719.  Ed.  L.  1/67,  p.  26";  R.  2/47, 
p.  205.  In  "  Dreadnought,"  T.  1/68,  p. 
365. 

Ward,  L.  2/60,  pp.  428,  506,  556.  Tho- 
lozan,  Symptoms  not  usually  known, 
T.  2/55,  p.  375.  Legroux,  Report,  R. 
1/71,  p.  1.  Morgan  on  Troop  Ships, 
T.  2/54,  p.  586.  Levin,  Diagn.,  etc., 
E.  2/72,  p.  12. 

Armstrong  on  Polar  Voyage  (188:5),  M.  E. 
2/58,  p.  387;  1/61,  p.  20.  On  Arctic 
Ships,  1876,  L.  2/76,  p.  732,  et  see/. 

4.  Richardson,  Varieties,  etc.,  T.  2/74,  p.  597. 

Perrin,  in  Crimean  Army  (French), 
T.  1/58,  p.  145.  Budd,  R.  1/51,  p. 
97. 

PATHOLOGY  OF  SCURVY— 

Hayem,  R.  2/71,  p.  2. 

Blood  of.     Laboulbene,  Exam.,  E.  2/71, 

p.  4.     Eichardson,  T.  2/74,  p.  597. 
Liver  in.     "Williams,  Principles,  1848,  p. 

150. 
Stigmata   (143:2).     Richardson,   T.   2/74, 

p.  598:  L.  2/74,  p.  787. 
Hemeralopia     (1817:3)    connected    with. 

Dyspncea  (635:4). 

CAUSES  OF  SCUR\^— 

Oliver,  Deficiency  of  Protein,  L.  1/63,  p. 

5.  61.     Farr,  etc.,  L.  1/69,  pp.424,  526; 
1/76,  p.  772. 

Fright  (575:4),  Ward,  T.  1/56,  p.  652. 
Richardson,  Mental  Impression,  T. 
2/74,  p.  598. 

Alcohol  (432:2),  its  relation.  Discuss. 
Arctic  Exped.  1875,  L.  2/76,  pp.  766, 
795,  et  leq. 

Quinine  (401:6),  Vipan,  L.  1/65,  p.  37. 

Miasma  (559:2),  Villemin,  T.  2/74,  p.  248. 

Spleen  Disease  (988:6),  Habershon,  con- 
nection of,  E.  1/58,  p.  265. 

Heart  Disease  (782:6),  Salter,  cases,  L. 
2/70,  p.  459. 

CASES  OF  SCUEVY— 

Bennett,  Clinical,  T.  2/61,  p.  57.  Le- 
groux, E.  1/72,  p.  14;  L.  2/73,  p. 
899;  2/75,  pp.  581,  687.  Hutchinson, 
P.M.,  T.  2/62,  p.  489.  Fox,  P.M. 
M.  R.  2/65,  p.  480.  Various,  T.  1/63, 
p.  371;  1/54,  236;  L.  2/71,  p.  397; 
1/76,  p.  776.  Salter,  remark,  case, 
every  organ  affected,  T.  1/56,  p.  253. 
Barnes,  Masked  by  other  Diseases, 
L.  1/55,  p.  383. 


58. 

TREATMENT  OF  PURPURA— 

1.  Hutchinson,  in  Children,  T.  2/58,  p.  400. 

Richardson,  T.  2/74,  p.  599.  Farr, 
Action  of  Antiscorbutics,  L.  1/69,  pp. 
424,  526. 

Potass/T-:  Binoxalas.  (259:6),  Taylor,  L. 
1/69,  p.  777. 

PoTASS^E  Chlouas  (260:2),  Eamskill,  T. 
2/56,  p.  192.  Corner,  combined  with 
Lemon  Juice,  T.  2/57,  p.  476.  Isam- 
bert,  T.  2/56,  p.  220.     Ward,  valuable, 

2.  L.    2/60,    p.    557.     Hutchinson,    not 
valuable,  T.  2/58,  p.  400. 

Potass.t5  Citras  (259:5),  Palmer,  E.  2/71, 
p.  130. 

Milk  (541:2),  Budd,  Curative  and  Preven- 
tive, T.  1/54,  p.  260. 

Tinct.  Ferri  (294:5),  Wood,  T.  2/61,  p. 
501.  HomoUe,  with  Ehatany,  T.  1/56, 
p.    368.     Palmer,   T.    2/60,    p.    566. 

3.  Pize,  R.  2/60,  p.  54.     Porteous  Arse- 
Ni.\TE,  L.  2/75,  p.  84. 

Turpentine  (349:6),  Budd,  E.  1/51,  p.  97. 

Inman,  T.  2/73,  p.  268,     Eichardson, 

T.  2/74,  p.  599. 
Tinct.  Laricis  (349:2),  Hardy,  E.  1/59,  p. 

57. 
Sec.ile  Cornut.  (326:3),  Bauer,  M.  E.  1/69, 

p.  552.    Bulkley,  T.2/76,p.  271.    Sub- 

cutan.  (153:2),  Lane,  B.  2/74,  p.  252; 

T.  2/76,  p.  271. 

PUEPUEA     EHEUMATICA     (1455:2)     vel 

4.  H^MOEEHAGIC  EHEUMATISM— 
Hebra,  T.   1/61,  p.    129.     Perroud,  cases, 

E.  1/67,  p.  19.  Trend,  case,  L.  1/76, 
p.  315. 

PUEPUEA  SYPHILITICA  (73:5)  vel  BUT- 

5.  TON  SCUEVY— 

Wells,  T.  2/56,  p.  611.  Porter,  R.  1/47, 
p.  56. 

JOB'S  DISEASE- 

A  variety  of  Purpura,  EoUet,  T.  1/67,  p. 
255. 

BLACK  LEG  (1755:2)— 

Of  the  Ottawa  Lumbermen,  a  variety  of 
Purpura.     Grant,  T.  2/63,  p.  668. 

ALEPPO  BUTTON  vel  EVIL— 
6.  Wortabet,  etc.,T.  l/74,p.  93;  2/75,  p.  341. 
Carter,  etc.,  Discuss.,  L.  1/76,  p.  244. 

BOUTON  DE  BISKEA,  MYCOSIS  CUTIS 
CHRONICA— 
Carter,  Discuss.,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  244. 

59. 

AMBUSTIO— BURNS  AND  SCALDS— 
1.  Bird,  L.  2/55,  p.  487.     Tardieu,  effects  of 

fire  on  human  bodies,  M.  R.  2/64,  p. 

272.     Cooper,  Med.  Gaz.  Vol.  5/47,  p. 

397. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


31 


EFFECTS  OF  BURNS— 

2,  Pirrie,  M.  R.  2/52, p.  178.     Tardieu  (59:1). 

Bretonneau  Exper.  of  injecting  Boiling 
Water  (232:6)  into  Dogs'  Stomachs, 
M.  R.  2/56,  D.  33.  {Vide 60:1.)  Brown, 
T.  2/76,  p.  233. 
Inflam.  of  DuoDExrM  (883:2),  B.  Sequard 
on,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  35.  Curling,  Ulcer, 
P.M.,  L.  1/66,  p.  484.  Cuthbertson,  T. 
2/67,  p.  347;  2/61,  p.  326.  Jones, 
Remarks,  Cause,  etc.,  T.  2/65,  p.  568. 

3.  Brown,  reason  of,  T.  2/76,  p.  233. 
Wilks,  not  present  in  12  P.M.,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  136.  9  more  cases,  1/61, 
p.  332. 

Epilepsy  (1308:3),  apt   to  arise.     Intus- 
susception   (870:5). 
Contraction  (160:2),  Cicatrices.     Holmes, 

L.  1/63,  p.  322.     Hilton,  cause  of,  L. 

2/61,  p.  367.     Pettigrew,  T.  2 '52,  p. 

5.  225.  Fergusson,  Oper.,  T.  1/53,  p. 
261.  James's  Observations  on  De- 
formities from,  etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  246. 
Tamplin's  plan,  extension,  M.  R.  2/52, 
p.  29.  Bourguet,  treat.,  M.  R.  2/69, 
p.  516.  Roser,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  548, 
Fayrer,  plates,  T.  1/68,  p.  388.  Wood, 
Neck  and  Arm,  Extension,  Incisions, 
etc.,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  600.  Potter,  Oper., 
T.  2/54,  p.  246.  Fincbam,  (Edema 
Glot.  (60:1),  for  Boiling  Water,  Recov., 
T.  2/76,  p.  569. 

—  Keloid  (66:2),  apt  to  arise  in  cicatrix, 
Fayrer,  T.  1/68,  p.  390.  Skey,  T. 
2/59,  p.  529. 

Prognosis.  Asbbiu'st,  if  one-half  or  one- 
third  of  surface  burnt,  fatal.  M.  R. 
2/62,  p.  543. 

Cause  of  Death,  Baradac,  blood  changes. 
M.  R.  2/63,  p.  547.  Mendel,  R.  1/73, 
p.  136.  Inflam.  of  Duodenum  (59:2). 
Brown,  Cardiac  Thrombosis,  etc.  T. 
2/76,  p.   233. 

VARIOUS  CASES  OF  BURNS— 

6.  Beveridge,  frightful  bum  of  Face,  Eye,  etc. , 

recovery,  T.  1/68,  p.  390.  Grantham, 
extensive,  Med.  Gaz.,  Vol.  21/37, 
p.  455.  Buzzard,  six  children  burnt 
in  bed,  singular  facts,  P.M.,  L.  1/63, 
p.  60.  Abergele  Accident,  T.  2/68, 
p.  245. 

BRUSH  BURN  (580:6)- 

From  Falls  off  Mountains,  etc. 

60. 

GUNPOWDER  ACCIDENTS  (1641:2)— 
BURNS  OF  EYELIDS  (1876:6)— 
1.  Walton,  T.  2/G3,  p.  58. 
BURNS  OF  SCALP  (1675:3)— 

Philpot,  causing  exfol.  of  Calvarium 
(1677:4),  R.  2/60,  p.  175. 


BURNS   OF  THROAT   (814:4),  AND 
LARYNX  (600:6)— 

Bevan,   M.   R,    2/60,    p.    139.      Griffiths, 
Tracheotomy    (623:1),  T.  1/60,  p.   46 
2.  {Fide   59:2).      Wright,    M.   R.   1/63, 

p.  423. 

BURNS     OF      EPIGLOTTIS,     CAUSING 

(EDEMA  (601:4)— 

Griffiths,    Scarification,     T.    1/60,    p.    46. 

Tudor,    treat.,     knife    for,     L.   2/59, 

p.    158.       Windsor,    case,     R.     1/64, 

p.  138. 

EXTERNAL  TREATMENT  OF  BURNS- 

•3.  Roser,  to  promote  repair,   M.   R.    1/62,  p. 

547.      Ashhurst,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  542. 

Brown,  T.  2/76,  p.  234.     Smart,  cases 

of  the  "  Thunderer,"  L.  2/76,  p.  421. 
Collodion     and     Castor     Oil    (315:5), 

King's  CoUege  Hosp.,  T.  1/58,  p.  119. 

Meadows,  Preparat.,  etc.,  L.  2/58,  p. 

233. 
Amyl  Hydride    and  Oil,    Etc.    (448:2), 

Richardson,  T.  2/71,  p.  401. 

4.  Chloroform,   and  Olive  Oil,    and  Lime 

Water  (442:1),  Runch,  M.  R.  1/52,  p. 

274. 
Iodoform,    Brown   (252:4),    T.    2/76,    p. 

234. 
Prolonged  Hot  Bath  (230:2),  Passavant, 

M.  R.  1/59,  p.  266.      Hebra,  T.  2/61, 

p.  616.      Bath  described,   T.   2/62,  p. 

414.     Jones,   T.   2/65,  p.  621.     Neale 

valuable.      Vide   1632:3,  SuBAauEous 

Operat. 
Alkalis  (216:3),  DalzeU,  T.  1/73,  p.  529. 
Chalk,  Oil,  and  Vinegar  (273:4),  cases, 

L.    1/63,   p.  257;   R.    1/67,    p.   159. 

5.  Allnutt,  Whiting  and  Water,T.  2/76, 
p.  120. 

Carbolic  Acid  (352:6),  Pirrie,  L.  2/67,  p. 

575.         Wilson,    L.     1/68,    p.     181. 

Neale. 
BoRACic   Lint   (268:6),     Lister,    L.   1/75, 

p.  605. 
Salicylic  Acid  (359:3),  Will,  L.  2/75,  p. 

872. 
Chlorinated    Soda  (269:5),  Pidduck,  L. 

1/67,  p.  133. 
Sulphur  Ointment    (243:4),    Myrtle,  R. 

1/62,  p.  123.      Vide  160:4. 
Creasote  (355:4),   Sutherland,  L.  1/42,  p. 

822.      Vide  Carbolic  Acid  (60:5). 

6.  Argenti  Nitras  (307:1),  Skey,  L.  2/61, 

p.  326  ;  1/64,  p.  2. 

Plumbi  Chlorid  to  destroy  odour  (292:5). 

Leek  Ointment  (346:5),  Myrtle  in  exten- 
sive case,  R.  1/62,  p.  123. 

Rhubarb  Ointment  Specific  (371:2), 
Ritteniouse,  T.  2/GO,  p,  168. 

Gall  Oint.ment,  to  prevent  cicatrization 
(359:4),  Ungt.  GaUaj,  3j.  Adepis  gj., 
Assoc.  J.  2/52. 


32 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


EXTERNAL  TREATMENT  OF  BURNS, 

Etc.  {cont.) — 

61. 

1.  Tkeacle    (328:5),    Bully   and   Payne,     R. 

2/47,  p.  250.     Louis  XIV.   used  a  pot 

of  jam,  L.  2/75,  p.  756. 
Aloe  Juice  (346:3),  Ch.  Ed.   J.    1/59,   p. 

143.     Delioux,  T.  1/64,  p.  610. 
Cod  Liver  Oil   (501:1),  Assoc.    J.    1/53, 

p.  69. 
Bismuth  (283:3),   and  Glycerine  (270:5), 

Richardson,  T.  2/60,  p.  195. 

2.  Stramonium  Ointment    (378:6),    to  arrest 

inflammation,  Gerade,  L.  1/37,  p.  393. 
Charcoal  (237:1),  T.  1/58,  p.  537. 
Alum  (275:4),   Turner,  R.  1/68,  p.  165. 
Ice  to  Spine  (190:3),   Chapman,  T.  2/64, 

p.  248. 
Cold  to  Burnt  Parts  (190:3),  B.  Sequard 
4.  Why  ?     M.  R.  1/62,  p.  384.      Jobert, 

R.    2/45,    p.      282;     1/47,    p.     225. 

Kusten,  R.  2/47,  p.  133. 
Stimulants  Applied,  Boyg,  L.   2/70,   p. 

353. 

INTERNAL    REMEDIES  FOR  BURNS,— 
Opiates  (462:1),   Jones,    L.    1/45,   p.  252, 

304.     Ashhurst,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  542. 
Belladonna  (377:2),  B.  Sequard,  Invalu- 
able,  far  better  than  Opiates.    Why  ? 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  384  ;  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  36. 
Hutchinson,  T.  1/64,  p.  10. 

62. 

GELATIO-FROSTBITE-PERNIO-KIBE 
1.     Vide  Physiological  Effects,  etc.,  of  Low 
Temperatures  (188:3). 
Hayes  among  Esquimaux   (4:5),  T.    1/58, 
p.  43.  B.  Jones,  Nature  and  difference 
of  Frostbite  and  Chilblain,  T.  2/65, 
pp.  541,  593.      Valette,    M.  R.  1/58, 
p.    264.     Legouet,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  549. 
Nelson,    capital  paper,    Rubbing   with 
Snow  often  wrong.    Why?  R.    1/61, 
p.    130.     HUton,    case,    both  feet,   L. 
1/55,  p.  431.     Rawling's  case,  L.  1/68, 
p.    659.  Complen,    T.  2/55,    p.  145. 
Belladonna  (162:4),    why   so  useful,    B. 
Sequard    (controlling  inflam.),  M.    R. 
2/59,  p.  36. 
4.  Ox  Gall  (542:3),  Moore,  useful  as  dress- 
ing, T.  1/62,  p.  68. 

CHILBLAIN— 

B.  Jones,  L.  (62:1).  Wilson,  may  be  mis- 
taken for  Lupus  Erythematus  (65:5). 

TREATMENT  OF  CHILBLAIN— 

R.  2/70,  p.  198;  R.  1/71,  p.  269;  L.  2/65, 
p.  584  ;  1/75,  pp.  74,  110 ;  T.  2/72,  p. 
479;  1/74,  p.  331. 

Ung.  Iodini  Co.  (250:5),  Wilson,  T.  1/55, 
pp.  329,  491 


TREATMENT  OF  CHILBLAIN  {cont.)— 
Brush  Well  (164:3),  L.  2/67,  p.  693. 
Sulphurous  Acid  (244:4),  Deyar,  T.  1/67, 

p.  492;  R.  1/71,  p.  269.     Fergus,  L. 

2/70,  p.  769. 
AcoNiTi  Tinct.  (468:2),  L.  2/67,   pp.  599, 

633  ;  R.  1/71,  p.  269  ;  L.  1/75,  p.  110. 

5.  Tannin  (360:4),  Berthold,  T.  2/55,  p.  271. 

Collodion  (315:5),  Ruspini  prepar.  T.  2/56, 

p   449;  1/58,  p.  511. 
Tinct.  Iodini  Co.    c.  Iodino  (250:5),  L. 

1/70,  p.  329. 
Tinct.    Opii   (462:1),  m  5,   bis  terve  die. 

Parry.     Skey,  L.  1/71,  p.  33. 
Electricity  (194:6),  Santopadre,  L.  1/74, 

p.  94. 
Cajeput  Oil  (408:1),  Robertson,  L.   1/75, 

p.  36. 

63. 

LEPRA  —  PSORIASIS,     GUTTATA     ET 

1.  VULGARIS— ALPHOS  — EUROPEAN 
LEPROSY— HERPES  FURFUR.  CIR- 
CIN.— H.  SQUAMOSA— rirfe  P.  Syph- 
ilitic (64:3). 

Relation  to  Eczema(50:5).  True  Leprosy 

(67:5). 
Wertheim,     new   theory   of,  R.    2/64,    p. 

126.     Hebra  says  a  disease  of  Robust 

only,  T.    1/60,  p.  299.      Gaskoin,   T. 

2/75,  p.  431.     Bulkley,  is  it  a  local  or 

constitutional  disease  ?  L.  2/76,  p.  594. 

Paget,  Gouty  Psoriasis  (1468:2),    B. 

2/75,  p.  243. 

CASES  OF  LEPRA— 

2.  Wntshire,  L.  1/59.  p.  262.    Taylor,  T.  2/52, 

pp.  138,  258.  Cheadle,  Acute  General, 
L.  2/63,  p.  511.      Vide  32:3,  Nails. 

TREATMENT  OF  LEPRA— 

3.  MiiUner,  T.  1/60,  p.  480.     Hardy  sure  to 

recur,  R.  2/69,  p.  92.  Nayler,  L. 
2/63,  pp.  242,  271.  Simms,  L.  1/70, 
p.  585.  Fox,  R.  1/71,  p.  126.  WU- 
son,  L.  1/73,  p.  429.  Spencer,  L. 
1/69,  p.  877. 

With  Gout  (1468:2),  when  it  is  apt  to 
arise,  Greenhow,  L.  1/67,  p.  479. 
Paget,  B.  2/75,  p.  240. 

Arsenic  (280:2),  Wilson,  1857,  p.  309;  T. 
1/65,  p.  551.  Milliner,  T.  1/60,  p. 
480 ;  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  294.  Belcher,  R. 
1/67,  p.  101.  Blakiston,  fatal  Pneu- 
monia following,  etc.,  T.  1/74,  p.  106. 
Carter,  etc.,  L.  1/60,  p.  234 ;  L.  2/74, 
p.  8.  Fagge,  Liq.  Sod.  Arsen.,  best 
prepar.,  T.  1/68,  p.  230,  cases.  Lipp. 
Hj-poderm.,  R.  1/70,  p.  114.  Purdou, 
R.  1/71,  p.  128. 

Acid  Carbol.  (64:2),  Internally,  etc. 

Galium  Aparine  (404:3),  Winn,  T.  1/54, 
p.  144. 

Electricity  (40:1),  Rockwell,  cure  after 
22  years,  R.  2/71,  p.  100. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


33 


TREATMENT  OF  LEPRA  {cont.)— 

Muriate  Ammonia  (255:5),  Rae,  L.  2/58, 
p.  601. 

4.  Phosi-horus  (239:5),  Thorowgood,  T.  1/68, 

pp.  619,  646.  Eames,  M.  R.  1/72,  p. 
535.  Hardy,  L.  1/70,  p.  267.  Broad- 
beat,  L.  2/76,  p.  877.  Thompson,  B. 
1/75,  p.  242. 

Ulmvs  (361:6),  Sigmund,  L.  1/37,  p.  318. 

PoTAssA  AcETAs  (261:4),  Easton,  Ed.  Med. 
J.,  1/50,  Bj.  to  5ss.  ter  die,  best 
remedy. 

PoTAssii  loDiDUM  (264:2),  Pollock,  cure 
after  26  years,  L.  1/71,  p.  683. 

Climate  (200:5),  Guyon,  value  of  change, 
R.  2/62,  p.  165. 

Ammonlic  Carbonas  (254:2),  Cazenave, 
L.  1/53,  p.  12. 

5.  Bals.  CoPAiB-Ti  (413:5),  Liveing,   R.  2/69, 

p.  85.    Hardy,  R.  2/69,  p.  93.     Simms, 

L.  1/70,  p.  585.     Purdon,  M.  R.  2/71, 

p.  521. 
Bleeding  (163:6),  Wiltshh-e  in  acute,  L. 

2/60,  p.  188. 
Prolonged  Hot  Bath  (230:2),  Hebra,  T. 

2/61,  p.  616. 
Argenti  Nitras  (307:1),  Chapman,  Med. 

G.,  21/37,  p.  96. 
Creasote  B.iTHS  (355:3),  Startin,  T.  1/58, 

p.  632.  Squire,  Ointment  ^  or  §  Creasote 

with  Wax,  T.  2/68,  p.  446. 

6.  Guano  and  Urate  Ammonia  Baths,  etc. 
(254:6),  also  internally,  Bauer,  M.  R. 
2/52,  p.  277.  Gonzales,  L.  2/48,  p.  303. 

SapoLaricis  (349:3),  Moore,  R.  1/59,  p.  92. 
Sol.    of    India    Rubber    (364:2),    Cottle 

eases,  L.  2/76,  p.  460. 
Traumaticine  (394:2),  Eidenberg,  T.  2/54, 

pp.  400,  452. 
Impermeable  Covering  (41:6),  B.  Squii-e, 

India  Rubber    suit,  T.  2/76,  p.  202; 

B.  1/76,  p.  258. 
Pitch  (351:5),  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  294 ;  L.  2/74, 

p.  8. 
ZiNCi  Chlorid.  (41:5). 

64. 

LEPRA  INVETERATA  -  PSORIASIS  IX- 
VETERATA— 

1.  Gaskoin,    T.    1/63,    p.   178.     Moriarty,  T. 

1/63,  pp.102,  605. 
Flesh  Diet   (126:1),    Passavont,  R.  2/67, 

p.    107;    L.    1/68,   p.    811.      Parkes, 

case,    L.    1/74,   p.   723.     Purdon,    R. 

1/71,  p.  128. 
Cod  Liver  Oil  Externally  (501:1),  Assoc. 

J.  2/53,  p.  69. 

2.  Traumaticine  (63:6). 
Carbolic  Acid   (353:1),    M'Nab,  L.  1/70, 

p.  408.  Lowther,  L.  2/71,  p.  566. 
Liveing,  R.  2/69,  p.  85.  Internally 
(353:6)  and  externally,  L.  1/70,  pp.602, 
720.  Anderson,  dosp,  etc.,  L.  1/70, 
p.  688  ;  2/72,  p.  557. 


LEPRA  GANGRENOSA— NGEREXGERE 
3.  Thomson,    New    Zealand    (4:6),    Portrait, 
M.  R.  1/54,  p.  496. 

L.  SYPHILITICA  (73:5)— PSORIASIS   S. 
Wells,  T.  2/56,  p.  611.      Vide  41:4. 
Di.vGNOsis    between    Svphilitic    and   non- 
Sj-philitic,    Anderson,  R.  2/61,  p.  113. 
1/68,    p.    89.     Dyce    Duckworth,    L. 
2/74,  p.  7. 
Dulcamara (374:6),  Whitehead,  M.  R.  1/52, 
p.  335. 
VITILIGOIDEA     I'd    XANTHELASMA— 
Vide  Eye-Lids  (1876:3)  — 
Cases  :  Gull  and  Addison,   4  cases,  M.  R. 
1/52,  p.  421.       Ranking,   L.    1/63,  p. 
172.     Fagge,    T.    1/68,  p.  432;    2/72, 
p.  473.    Pany,    M.R.     1/67,    p.    80. 
Hutchinson,  L.   1/71,    p.    409.     Mur- 
chison,  L.  1/74,  p.  581. 

65. 

LUPUS  — WOLF  — L.  EXEDENS  — HER- 

1.  PES  ESTHIOMENES  —  NOLI  ME 
TANGERE— 

Huguier  on  Esthiomenos,  or  Lupus  of  Yulvo- 
Anal  Region  (1095:2),  M.  R.  1/52, 
p.  62. 

Pohl,  M.R.  1/54,  p.  559  ;  T.  1/54,  p.  93. 
Piffard,  Varieties,  etc.,  B.  1/76,  p.  253. 
Hunt,  T.  2/55,  p.  260.  Hutchinson, 
Has  it  any  relation  to  Syphilis  ? 
No,  L.  1/76,  p.  205.  Putegnat, 
R.  2/47,  p.  66.  Eames,  Clinical,  R. 
1/73,  p.  121. 

Diagnosis  fr.  Rodent  Ulcer  (66:4),  Hutch- 
inson, T.  2/60,  p.  156. 

CASES  OF  WOLF— 

2.  Begbie,    T.    1/51,   pp.   480,   643.     "^Tiite, 

L.  1/46,  p.  695.  Wiltshire,  L.  2/59, 
p.  536.  Chaplin,  L.  1/58,  p.  656. 
Hospit.  Skin  Diseases,  T.  1/58,  p. 
603  ;  2/52,  p.  141. 

CAUSES  OF  wolf- 
Scrofula.     Piffard  calls  them  Scrofultdes 
(793:3).     Varieties,  etc..  Treat,  by  in- 
cisions, etc.,  B.  1/76,  p.  253. 
Innutrition.     Gaskoin,  T.  2/74,  p.  258. 

TREATMENT  OF  WOLF— 

3.  Hebra,    T.   1/61,  p.   129.       Fox,    without 

caustic,    remarks,    L.    2/73,    p.    555 ; 

L.    1/74,   p.    363.      Piffard,   B.    1/76, 

p.  254.  Payan,  R.  1/47,  p.  227. 
Excision,  Gay,  cases,  L.  1/75,  p.  759. 
Electiuc  Cautery  (213:3),   Bryant,  cases, 

L.  1/69,  p.  601 ;  1/74,  p.  469. 
Gas  C.iUTERY  (212:6)  Hillier,    R.  2/67,  p. 

109.     Anderson's  Instrum.  for  Actual 

Cautery,  Diagr.,  L.  1/70,  p.  148. 
Incisions,  etc.,   Balmano,  Squire,  5  cases. 

Volckmann's   plan,    T.    2/76,    p.   223. 

Pitfard,  Direction,  B.  1/76,  p.  253. 


34 


MEDICAI,  DIGEST. 


TEEATMENT  OF  WOLF  {cont.)— 

Hydrag.  Bixiod.  (304:3),  Cazenave,  M.  R., 

2/54,  p.  563 ;  T.  2/55,  p.  396. 
Hydrag.  Nitrat.  Acid  (304:4).     Startin, 

T.  1/55,  p.  9. 
Mercvrial  Bath  (302:1),  Lamprey,  case, 

T.  1/70,  p.  307. 
Iodine    ix    Glycerixe    (250:5),     Eichter 

M.    E.   2/56,    p.   239;    1/57,    p.  257; 

Iodide   Pot.  in  large  doses,    L.    2/71, 

p.  814  ;  2/72,  p.  557. 
4.  Creasote  (355:4),   Fife,    Med.  Gaz.,  Tol. 

22/38,  p.  64. 
ZiNCi  Chloridum  (286:2),  Veiel,  mode  of 

applying,  cases,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  249. 
Arsexic   Paste    (280:1)  Piflfard,  B.    1/76, 

p.  148. 
Argenti    Nitras    (307:1),    Anderson,   L. 

1/70,  p.  148. 
Cod  Liver  Oil  (501:1),  T.  1/53,  p.  23;    L. 

1/70,  p.  402 ;    In  Paris,  best  remedy, 

E.  2/51,  p.  91. 
6.  SoD^     AcETAS     (275:3),     Anderson,     L. 

2/69,  p.  833. 
Phosphorus   (239:5),  Eames,  M.  E.  1/72, 

p.  535. 

LUPUS    NON   EXEDEXS  — VITILIGO  — 
LEUCE— 
Anderson,    following   injury,    L.    2/71,    p. 
707.     Eames,  E.  1/73,  p.  122. 

LUPUS  ERYTHEMATOSUS  vel  SYPHILI- 
TICUS (73:5)— 
Mistaken  for  Chilblain  (62:4).  Peculiar 
atrophy  of  finger  in,  Wilson,  1857,  p. 
315  {vide  1741:4).  Nunn,  E.2/71,  p.  95. 
Wilson,  E.  1/69,  p.  97.Liveing,case,  T. 
1/72,  p.  459.  Kohn,  Natiu-e  and  Treat- 
ment, L.  1/69,  p.  19 ;  E.  2/69,  p.  89. 
Eames,  E.  1/73,  p.  122.  Anderson, 
L.  2/69,  p.  764.  Pifiard,  Treat,  by 
Incisions,    etc. ;  B.  1/76,  p.  253. 

LUPUS  VEREUCOSUS— 

Anderson,  L.  1/70,  p.  402. 

66. 

KELIS  —KELOID— CHELIS  —  CHELOID 

CANCEOIDE— FiV/^  Caxcroid  Tumours 

1.  (1669:5)— 

Addison  on  Keloid  of  Alibert  and  true 
Keloid,  M.  E.  1/55,  p.  401  ;  T.  1/54, 
p.  243.  Fox,  on  Addison's  Keloid,  or 
Morphsea  (69:3),  L.  1/76,  p.  843. 
Virchow,  M.  E.  1/56,  p.  534.  Lebert, 
M.  R.  1/52,  pp.  377,  384.  Longmore, 
T.  1/63,' p.  251. 

2.  Cases,   L.   2/52,  p.   507.      Skey,  in  Cica- 

trix of  Bum  (59:5),  where  apt  to 
arise,  T.  2/59,  p.  529.  Sedgwick,  on 
M.  M.  of  Tongue  (805:6),  T.  2/60,  p. 
418.  Hutchinson,  2  cases,  L.  1/70, 
p.  110. 


KELIS— KELOID— CHELIS,  Etc.  {cont.)— 
Zixci  Sulphas  (dried),    (285:4),    Simpson, 
T.  1/57,  pp.  55,  78. 

RODENT  ULCER,  vel  RODENT  CANCEE. 

4.  Synonyms,  M.    E.  1/74,  p.    68.      Hutch- 

inson, Eeporton,  T.  2/60,  pp.  156,  182, 
237,  261,  304.  Warren,  M.  E.  1/74, 
p.  68  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  573.  Moore,  L. 
2/67,  p.  519.  Gay,  Eecov.,  T.  1/72, 
p.  256.  Hulke,  discuss.,  T.  2/71,  p. 
632 ;  1/73,  pp.  2,  27.  Lister,  Boracie 
Acid  Oint.  (286:6),  L.  1/75,  p.  787. 

Diagnosis,  Hutchinson,  T.  2/60,  p.  156. 

— From  Lupus  (65:1). 

— From  Epithelial  Cancer  (67:1). 

5.  Of  Eyelids  (1876:3),  Hutchinson,  T.  2/60, 

p.    185.      Jacob,    E.    2/60,    p.    203. 
Cm-ling,  L.  1/63,  p.  207. 
Of  Auricle  (1792:1),  Wormald,  case,  L. 
1/62,  p.  206. 

67. 

EPITHELIAL  CANCEE— TRUE  CANCER 
1.     OF  SKIN— 7'iWe  Cancer  (1662:4) ;  Epi-  . 
thelioma  (1669:5)  — 
Hutchinson,  Report,  T.  2/60,  pp.  334,  355, 

378,   404,   430,   453,    502,  531,   550; 

1/61,    p.    60.     Lebert,    M.  R.     1/52, 

p.  377. 
Diagnosis,      Hutchinson,      from     Rodent 

XHcer  (66:4),  T.  2/60,  p.  156  ;  2/68, 

p.  416. 
Cases,    Walshe,    Multiple,     T.   2/52,    pp. 

181,  205.  Birkett  (Multiple  Melanotic, 

1670:3),  T.  2/54,  p.  467. 
Laycock,    T.   1/56,  p.   641.      Cousins,  T. 

1/62,   p.   480.      Furncll,     remarkable 

case,  R.  2/62,  p.  183. 
3.  Treatment,  SediUot  onapoint  of,  R.  2/60, 

p.    158.      Bryant,    Galvanic    Cautery 

(213:2),  cases,  L.  1/74,  p.  469. 
On   Cicatrices,  peculiarities   of    (160:2), 

Hutchinson,  T.    1/61,  np.  60,  61,  62. 

Vide  59:5. 
Of  Uterus  (1128:3). 

ELEPHANTIASIS— TRUE  LEPROSY  OF 
5.  JEWS,  ETC.— SPEDALSKHED,  NOR- 
WAY —  LIKTHEA,  ICELAND  —  E. 
GE^COEUM  —  Vide  European  Le- 
prosy (63:1)  ;  Yaavs  (1210:5) ;  E.  Arabum 
(1756:1)— 

Eeport,  T.  1/66,  p.  423 ;  1/67,  p.  197; 
T.  2/73,  pp.  643,  672  ;  L.  1/67,  pp.  17, 
63,  189,  253;  M.  E.  1/67,  p.  360; 
1/74,  p.  204;  1/75,  p.  298. 
Dr.  Milroy's  Leprosy  Mission  and  Eeport, 
L.  1/73,  p.  633;  T.  1/74,  p.  584.  E. 
Wilson,  L.  1/56,  pp.  32,  60,  145,  226, 
209,  339,  450 ;  E.  2/68,  p.  88. 
Liveing,  Gulston  Lect.,  L.  1/73,  p.  427. 
Macnamara,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  141  ; 
2/73,  p.  173.     Stirling,  on  Norwegian 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


u 


ELEPHANTIASIS,  Etc.  {cont.)— 
5.  Leprosy,  T.  2/69,  p.  514.      Carter,  as 

seen  in  India,  M.  11.  1/63,  p.  183;  L. 
1/73,  p.  500. 
What  is  the  Leprosy  of  Moses  ?  T.  2/73,  p. 
672      {vide    68:2).      Hobson    among 
Chinese,  etc.  (10:3),  T.  1/60,  p.  558. 
Hobson,  Spedalskhed,  not  Leprosy,  T.  1/60, 
p.    559 ;      K'ourse,    Spcdalkshed    not 
Leprosy,  Contra,     T.     1/60,    p.   608. 
Good  ilev.,  M.  E.  1/58, p.  332;  1/70, 
p.  72. 
Simpson,  Anliq.  notes  of  Lepers  and  Leper 
Hospitals  in  Eng.  and  Scot.,  Ed.  Med. 
J.,  Oct./41,  Ap./42. 
Smart,    in   Crete,    T.  2/53,  pp.  444,  470. 
Welch,  in  New  Brunswick,  L.  2/74,  p. 
795. 

68. 

1.  Macrae,     Distinct,     of    sensat.    of   touch, 

pain,  and  heat,  in  sentient  nei-ves,  T. 

2/75,  p.  118.    Sweeting,  in  W.  Indies, 

T.    2/60,    p.    208.      Bayard,  in   New 

Brunswick,     L.  2/49,  pp.    225,    256. 

Tilbury   Fox,     Ancient    and    Modern 

Leprosy,  E.  1/66,  p.  69. 
Leper    Hospitals,      (206:3).      Webster, 

visit  to  Leper  Hospital  at  Granada,  T. 

1/60,  pp.  75.       Vide   Simpson  (67:6). 

Gaskoin,  remarks  on,  T.  1/60,  p.  174. 

Sims,  do.,  p.  362.  Milroy,  in  Trinidad, 

T.  2/75,  p.  342. 
—  In  Madras,  Someren,  T.  1/74,  pp.  342, 

369,  421. 

NATUEE  OF  LEPEOSY— 

2.  Sims       on     Leprosy    of     Jews      (67:5), 

What  was  it?  T.  1/60,  p.  362; 
2/60,  p.  42.  Hobson  on,  T.  1/60,  p. 
558.  Danielsen,  M.  E.  2/53,  p.  434. 
Kierulf,  T.  2/52,  p.  548. 

CAUSES  OF  LEPEOSY— 

Nourse,  T.  1/60,  p.  481;  1/61,  p.  211. 
Farquhar,  T.  1/72,  p.  162.  Gaskoin, 
insuff.  food,  T.  2/74,  p.  258.  Hansen, 
M.  E.  1/75,  p.  459. 
Contagion,  T.  1/72,  p.  161 ;  M.  E.  1/75, 
p.  459.     Is  it?     T.  1/76,  p.  521. 

4.  —Contra,  L.  2/73,  p.  26  ;  T.  1/74,  p.  385. 
Milroy,  T.  1/75,  p.  658  ;  2/75,  pp.  65, 
593;  1/76,  p.  109;  2/76,  p.  85. 

CASES  OF  LEPEOSY— 

Syme,  L.  2/55,  p.  417.  Liveing,  E.  2/71,  p. 
95.  Anderson,  plates,  T.  2/76,  p.  85. 
Nourse,  never  out  of  England,  T.  2/65, 
p.  251.  T.  Fox,  Tubercular,  T.  2/76, 
p.  249.  Todd,  T.  1/52,  p.  291  ;  T. 
2/52,  p.  559.  HiUier,  P.  M.,  T.  1/65, 
p.  334.  Squire,  T.  1/70,  p.  296 ;  1/71, 
p.  482. 
Ben,  Anoesthetic  Leprosy  of  Lt.  arm, 
Amput.  recov.,  L.  2/75,  p.  420. 


CASES  OF  LEPEOSY  {eont.)— 

Hardy,  2/59,  p.  488.  Gull,  T.  2/62,  p. 
545.  Ogle,  three  specimens,  T.  2/60, 
p.  68. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  LEPEOSY— 

Conjunctiva  (1826:4). 

Auricle  of  Ear  (1791:2),  lower  lobe  the 

first    part    attacked    in     W.    Indies, 

Sweeting,  T.  2/60,  p.  208. 

5.  Nose  (588:2),  Alteration  of  shape.    Sweet- 

ing, T.  2/60,  p.  208. 
Hand  (1738:4),  Muscles  disappear  between 

Thumb  and  Forefinger.      Simpson,  T. 

2/55,  p.  18.    Diagrams,  T.  2/73,  p.  643, 
Lasciviou.sness  (1085:3),  Is  it  true  ?  Sims. 

T.  1/60,  p.  363. 
Py.emic   Attacks   (109:4),  Fox,  case,   T. 

2/76,  p.  250. 
Coexistence   with  E.  Arabum    (1756:1), 

Waring,  E.  1/58,  p.  43. 
AcARi  (34:1),   Boeck,  Found  in  Tubercular 

Masses,  hence  called  Scabies  Crustosa, 

M.  E.  2/53,  p.  547. 

TEEATMENT  OF  LEPEOSY— 

6.  Bhau  Daji|cure,  L.  2/68,  p.  656.     Someren, 

T.   1/74,  p.  421;  2/75,  p.  103;  Eev. 

L.  2/74,  p.  886.  Beauperthy,  L.  1/70, 

p.  572 ;  1/73,  p.  633  ;  T.  1/70,  p.  550  ; 

1/71,  pp.  238,  439;  L.  2/73,  p.  339; 

T.    2/71,  p.  21  ;  E.  1/71,  p.  348. 
Chaulmoogra  (407:6),  Hobson.     T.  1/60.. 

p.  559.     Macnamara,  M.  E.   2/67,  p. 

142.     Mouat,  M.  E.  1/56,  p.  239. 
Hydrocotyle  Asiatica  (406:3),  Boileau, 

57  cases  aU  arrested,  L.  1/54,  p.  451. 
Arsenic,    Externally     (280:1),    Colles,    3 

cases  cured,  E.  1/64,  p.  ISO,  L.  1/64, 

p.  408. 
Sythilisation  (1201:3),  Danielsen,  M.  E. 

1/59,  p.  131. 

69. 

1.  Oxalic  Acid   (449:5),     Danielsen,    M.  E. 

2/53,  p.  434. 
Guano  Baths  (254:6),   Gonzales,   L,  2/48, 

p.  303. 
Hydrargyri  Perchlor.    (303:5),     Beau- 
perthy, L.   1/70,  p.  572;  T.   1/70,  p. 

550;  1/71,  p.  238. 
Cashew  Nut    Oil    (357:0),    Beauperthy, 

T.  1/70,  p.  550;  1/71,  p.  238,  439. 
Gurjun  Oil   (369:6),  Dougall,  T.  1/74,  p. 

683  ;  2/74,  p.  586. 
Spontaneous  Cure,  Macrae,   T.  2/75,  ju 

103. 

MOEPHCEA  ALBA— 

3.  A  form  of  Elephantiasis.     Wilson,  L.  1/35, 

p.  450.     Eeuss,  M.  E.   1/57,  p.  541. 

Fox,  etc.,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  2/74,  p.  510; 

1/76,  p.  348.     Clm.  1/76,  p.  843. 
Guano  Baths  (254:6),  Bauer,  M.  K.  2 '52, 

p.  277. 


36 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


CUTANEOUS  AND  SUBCUTAN.  TUBER- 
CLE (676:6)— nW^-   Painful  Si-bcutan. 
Tubercle   (1338:1)— 
Jenner,  T.  2/61,  p.  423. 

PACHYDERMATOCELE -TUMOURS   OF 
5.     SKIN— DERM  ATOLYSIS— 

Mott,  T.  1/54,  p.  651.      Eritsche,  L.  1/73, 

p.  738. 
Liquor  PoTAss^E  (258:3),  Oldman,  L.  1/73, 
p.  768. 

PACHULOSIS— 

A  hard  scaly  skin,  after  Ulcers  on  Leg,  etc., 
(176:6). 

70. 

VERRUCA  —  ECPH YMA  VERRUCA  — 

1.  WARTS— 
Wilson,  1857,  p.  546. 

Onanism  (1084:4)  produces  them  on  girls' 
fingers?  Duit  and  others,  L.  2/49, 
p.  250. 

VERRUCA'ANDICOLA  vel  TUBERCULA— 

2.  Verruca  of  Peru  (13:6).     Salazar,  T.  2/58, 

p.  280. 

VERRUCA  SENILIS  - 

Neumann,  T.  2/75,  p.  245. 
VERRUCA  NECROGENICA  (583:4)- 

WUks,  T.  2/62,  p.  451. 
VERRUCA  SYPHILITICA  (73:5)— 

Francis,  Treat.,  L.  1/43,  p.  94.  Sabine  et 
Arg.  Nit.  Berry,  Acid.  Nit.  Mercury, 
B.  2/74,  p.  323. 

TREATMENT  OF  WARTS— 

Various,  L.  2/65,  pp.  583,  638. 

3.  Savine,  Francis,  L.  1/43,  p.  94.     Wheel- 

house,    combined   with    Pulv.  Lytta;. 

T.  2/59,  p.  422. 
Carbolic  Acid   (352:6)   Webb,   L.    2/68, 

p.  240.  Vide  Creasote  (70:4).   Neale. 
Acetic   Acid    (448:4),    Neucort,    R.  2/46, 

p.  123  ;  T.  2/59,  p.  374. 
Chromic  Acid  (259:3),  X,  iij.,  to  5  i.  Aq.,  T. 

2/59,    p.    374.      Martin,    has    proved 

4.  fatal,  T.  1/68,  p.  81.  Key,  case,  L. 
1/57,  p.  489.  Purdon,  R.  1/68,  p.  80 ; 
1/73,  p.  115.  Marshall,  etc.,  T.  2/59, 
p.  422 ;  1/76,  p.  475.  Blaschko  as  Pot. 
Chrom.  (259:2)  in  Ointment,  gr.  ij.  to 
3i. ;  T.  1/59,  p.  323. 

Creasote  (355:4),  Rainey,  L.  2/55,  p.  545. 

Vide  Carbolic  Acid  (70:3). 
Alum  and  Sulph.  ^ther.  (275:2)  T.  2/59, 

p.  374. 
Pot.  Permanganas  (262: 1),  Lloyd,  T.  1/58, 

p.  34. 
Chloral  (444:3),  Craig,  9i.— 5  i.   B.  1/76, 

p.  364. 

5.  Poultice  (171:5),    Fergusson,   continuous 

till  they  die. 


TREATMENT  OF  WARTS  [cont.)  — 

Magnesi.^e  Carbonas  (274:4),  3  ss.  n.  mque. 
Lambert,  T,  1/53,  p.  45  ;  M.  R.  2/53, 
p.  283. 

71. 

CORNS-CLAVUS— TYLOSIS— 

1.  Ashton,  etc.,  T.   2/52,  p.  233  ;  R.  1/72,  p. 

205.  Fergusson,  Poultice  imtil  they 
drop.  Sir  B.  Brodie,  Med.  G.  1/36"; 
Amer.  J.,  Nov.  37/36.  p.  242.  Wilson, 
R.  2/67,  p.  276.  Ormsby,  B.  2/74, 
p.  294.  Paget,  ill  effects,  case,  L.  1/69, 
p.  151. 
Brown,  Enucleation  by  knife,  L.  1/54,  p. 
416. 

2.  Varges,  Iodine  (250:5)  T.  1/59,  p.  67. 
Chromic  Acid  (70:3). 

Clarke,  Compd.  Galbanum  Plaister  (222:3), 
L.  2/69,  p.  830. 

ULCERATING  CORN  ON  SOLE  OF  FOOT 
(1785:6),  Leading  to  Caries,  etc., 
Hancock,  L.  2/67,  p.  255  ;  1/69,  p. 
608.  Smith,  L.  2/70,  p.  468.  Neale, 
L.  1/71,  pp.  144,  220.  Coote,  Cause, 
Treat.,  division  of  Tendons,  L.  2/59, 
p.  584. 

CONDYLOMATA— TUBERCLA    MUCOSA 
4.     —MUCOUS  TUBERCLES— 

Cullerier,  Treat.,  etc.  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  554. 

Blachez,  T.  1/68,  p.  80. 
NiTRAS  Argenti  (307:1),  Hervieux,  M.  R, 

1/59,  p.  265. 
Hydrag.  Submur.  (Calomel)  (303:3),  sprin- 
kled over,  Lloyd,   T.    1/55,  p.      363. 
Ricord,  T.  2/56,  p.  612;  L.  2/69,  p. 
764. 
6.  Chromic  Acid  (70:3). 

SYPHILITIC  (70:2)  GUMMATA  vel  GUM- 
MY TUMOUR -(Ftc^e   1203:4). 

Meric,  Discuss.,  L.  1/57,  p.  427.  Cul- 
lerier, M.R.  2/52,  p.  554.  Tournil, 
55  years  after  infect.,  R.  2/70,  p 
299.  Simon,  Treat.,  T.  1/54,  p.  347 
Browne,  B.  2/74,  p.  322.  Lebert 
Gummy  Tumours,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  290 
Paget,  of  Tongue  (807:5),  T.  2/58,  p 
134. 

Carbolic  Acid  (352:6),  Coote,  R.  1/68,  p. 
155. 

72. 

HYPERTROPHY  OF  SKIN  (159:1)— 

1.  Of  Buttock,  Paget,  cases,  T.  1/53,  p.  14. 

Hilton,  Nerves  of,  Diagr.,  L.  2/61,  p. 
343. 
ATROPHY    OF  SKIN  {\bQ:Z)—Vide  Mor- 

2.  PHCEA  Alba  (69:3) — 

HYPERiESTHESIA  OF  SKIN  (1234:1)— 
Bourgignon,  T.  2/60,   p.  116.     Purdon  on 
Dermatalgia,  R,  1/69,  p.  109. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


37 


ANESTHESIA  OF  SKIX  (12i6:l)— 
PARESTHESIA  OF  SKIN  (1233:6)— 

INDURATION   OF  SKIN— SCLEREM.!— 

3.  SCLEROSIS  (159:4)  — 

Syn.,  Skin  Bound,  Induration  of 
Cellular  Tissue  (19:4),  vel  Pachy- 
dermatous Disease.  [Vide  750:6). 
Hypovenosity  of  Legs. 

In  Infants,  Bouchut,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  116. 

4.  Elsaesser,  53  cases,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  275. 
Chowne,  aet.  11  years,  CHn.,  L.  2/42,  p. 
769.  Henderson,  T.  2/60,  p.  40. 
Bierbamn,  Nature,  etc.,  T.  1/74,  p. 
44.  Rilliet  and  15arthez,  Rheumatic 
Origin,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  344.  Roger, 
act.  9  years,  L.  1/60,  p.  558. 

In  Adults,  Aming,  Contribution  to  His- 

5.  tory  of,  R.  2/61,  p.  120.  Forster,  R. 
2/61,  p.  120  ;  T.  2/61,  p.  387.  Pepper, 
R.  2/71,  p.  99.  Auspitz,  R.  1/64,  p. 
187.  McDonnell,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  542. 
Fagge,  Diffused,  T.  2/68,  p.  5l5 ;  L. 
2/69,  p.  842. 

RockweU,    Electricity    (40:1),   R.  2  71,   p. 

100. 
Bonorden,  Ox  Gall  (542:4),  T.  2/58,  p.  352. 

73. 

SYPHILITIC     AFFECTIONS    OF    SKIX 

2.  (1195:3)— 

E.  Wilson,  1857,  p.  393.  Whitehead,  M.  R. 
1/52,  p.  331.  Wells,  T.  2/56,  p.  610, 
Porter,  etc.,  R.  1/47,  pp.  45,  58. 

Diagnosis,  De  Meiic  difficulty.  Treat.,  etc., 
L.  2/62,  p.  587. 

—From  Chloasma  (36:2). 

Treatment  (1197:1),   Hospital  Skin    Dis- 

3.  eases,  T.  1/58,  p.  503.  Ricord,  L. 
1/46,  pp.  65,  116.  De  Meric,  L.  2/62, 
p.  588.  Cresswell,  etc.,  how  to  re- 
move Stains,  L.  2/76,  p.  917.  Hervieux, 
Blisters  (165:3),  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  265. 

Fi<fo  Acne  (30:3).  Roseola  (44:1).  Lichen 
5.  (45:3).       Prurigo     (46:6).      Eczema 

(50:6).  Impetigo  (51:5).  Ecthyma 
(52:3).  Purpura  (58:5}.  Lupus 
Erythem.  (65:5).  Rupia  (53:2).  Ver- 
ruga (70:2).  TuBERCULA  (71:5). 
Alopecia  (21:6).  Psoriasis  vel 
Erythema  (41:4).  Psoriasis  vel 
Lepra  (64:3). 

74. 

EXANTHEMATA— 

1.  Early  Detection  of,  Farquharson,  L.  2/69, 

p.  798. 
Anomalous     Varieties,     Richardson,    R. 
1/63,  p.  42.     Vide     Rubeola    Notha 

2.  (74:6),  Rosalia  Idiopathica   (79:6). 
Treatment,  Do  not  interfere  imless  neces- 
sary, Ward,  R.  1/60,  p.  268. 

—  Pockels,  T.  2/60,  p.  270.  Darkened  room 
(183:6),  in  all  Exanthems. 


SEQUELE  of  EXANTHEMATA— 

3.  Purulent   Discharges,    Cooke,   L.  2/50, 

p.  45. 
Otorrhcea  (1794:6),  Cooke,  L.  2/50,  p.  45. 
Leucorrhcea    (1104:1),    Cooke,    L.    2/50, 

p.  45.     Gull,  after  Tj-phoid  (1499:1), 

L.  1/72,  p.  897. 
Ozcena  (594:4),  Cooke,  L.  2/50,  p.  45. 

RUBEOLA    NOTHA  —  GERMAN     vel 
6.     BASTARD  MEASLES— ROTHELN 

(74:2)  —  Vide  Roseola  or  False  Mea- 
sles (44:1  et  79:5)  — 
Babington,  R.  1/65,  p.  293.  Murchison, 
L.  2/70,  p.  595.  Liveing,  L.  1/74, 
p.  360;  Grove,  L.  1/64,  pp.  566, 
611,  645  ;  2/64,  pp.  84,  171.  Dunlop, 
Epidemic,  L.  2/71.  p.  464.  Fox, 
Temperature,  &c.  T.  1/70,  p.  360. 

75. 

RUBEOLA-MEASLES— 

1.  Girard,   History    of    108    cases,    T.    2/69, 

p.  604, 
Epidemics  of,  at  Val  de  Grace,  Laveran,  T. 
2/61,  p.  229.     Kiel,  Bartels,  T.  2/61, 
p.  277.     Faroe  Isles,  M.  R.   1/53,  p, 
167.     Fiji,  L.  1/75,  p.  865. 

2.  In  India,  Morehead,  vol.  1,  p.  329. 
Recurrence,    Third  Attack,  L.  2/73,  pp. 

139,  175,  219. 
Causes    of    (318:4),   Hullier,    Fungi,   T. 

2/68,    p.  223.      Vide    C.\mp   Measles 

(76:2), 
Diagnosis,   See  in  earlj^  stages,  R.  1/62, 

p.    27.      Girard,    Red    pimctation    of 

Velum  Palati     earliest    symptom,    T. 

2/69,  p.  604. 
—  From    Scarlatina.      Are  they  distinct 

diseases  ?    Wilks,  cases,  T.    1/63,    p. 

108,     Vide  75:4. 
Contagion  (557:5),  Duration  of,  &c.    Girard 

and   others,   T.  2/69,  p.  604  ;  R.  2/69, 

p.  347.     R.  1/73,  p.  32. 

3.  —  Per  Post,  Ewens,  case,  T.  2/61,  p.  339. 
Eruption,     Jenner,      fourth      day,     and 

earliest    at    roots    of    hair,    L.    1/70, 
p,  36. 
Convulsions  (1299:4),  Trousseau,  T.  1/59, 
p.  151. 

MEASLES  CO-EXISTING  WITH  OTHER 
DISEASES  (552:6)— 

Scarlatina  (78:2),  WUks,  T.  1/63,  p.  108. 

4.  Murchison,  M.  _  R,  2/69,  p.  92, 
Kuttner,  on  relation  of  the  two  dis- 
eases (78:1),  R.  1/59,  p.  20  [vide  12:6). 
Cases  various,  T.  1/63,  p.  76.  Ross, 
T.  2/69,  p.  411. 

Typhoid  Fever  (1499:3),  Kesteven,  case, 
L.  1/66,  p.  619. 

5.  Variola  (82:5),  Murchison,  M.  R.  2/59,  p. 

185. 


MEDICAIi  DIGEST. 


PEOGXOSIS  OF  MEASLES— 

In  Kickets    (100:5),   Very  fatal.      \Miy? 

Jenner,  T.  1/60,  335. 
If   Sprain   oil     Injury    precedes  attact, 

Dangerous  (1657:1),  Paasoh,   T.  1/59, 

p.  93. 
Fatal    at    Advanced    Ages,     L.   2/74, 

pp.  429,  505. 

76. 

SEQUELS  OF  MEASLES— 

1.  Scoutteten  on  treat.,  to  prevent  Sequela^,  T. 

2/59,  p.  388. 
Exfoliation     of     Premaxillary    Bones 

(1688:4),      &c.,    of    Maxillary    and 

Malar  (1687:6),   Poland,  T.   1/69,   p. 

383. 
Purulent  Discharges  (74:3). 

RUBEOLA  NIGEA-BLACK  MALIGNANT 

2.  vd  HiEMORRHAGIC  MEASLES— 
Yeit.,  not  always  Malign.,  11  cases,  M.  R. 

1/59,  p.  534. 

CAMP  MEASLES  vd  STRAW  MEASLES— 
Salisbury,  caused  by  Musty  Straw  (321:4), 
R.  1/63,  p.  246.      Vide  75:2. 

MEASLES  OF  PIG  (529:4)— 

3.  Flemming,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  511;  1/58,  p.  94. 

MEASLES  OF   DOGS  (522:1)— 

Squire,  conveyed  from  a  child,  T.  2/76,  p. 
131. 

TREATMENT  OF  MEASLES  (77f/e76:l)— 

4.  Bell,  T.  1/54,  p.  549. 
Darkened  Room  (74:2). 
Yaccination  (86:5),  Lewis,  T.  1/53,  p.  75. 
Ammoni^t:    Garb.    (254:1),   gr.    3-7   every 

hour.     Witt,  T.  1/58,  p.  606. 
Digitalis  (373:3), Med.  Circular,  Aug.  16/54 

and  30/54,  p.   101,    c.    Zinci  Sulph. 

(285:6).     Atkinson,  T.  2/74,  p.  481. 
Inunction  (90:5),  Walz,  343  cases,  M.  R. 

2/53,   p.  282. 

77. 

SCARLATINA— SCARLET  FEVER— 
1.  Lectures,  Papers,  etc.  In  London,  1869  ; 
L.  .2/69,  p.  513.  Goodfellow,  condi- 
tion of  body  generallv,  T.  2/60,  p.  348. 
Watson,  In  India  (9:2).  T.  2/71,  p. 
597.  Hogg,  T.  2/76,  p.  253.  Hillier, 
T.  1/62,  pp.  558,  585,  613.  _  Oppolzer, 
Some  anomalies  and  complications,  T. 
2/70,  p.  131.  Murchison,  L.  1/64,  pp. 
694,  724  ;  2/64,  pp.  175,430  ;  L.  1/70, 
p.  723.  Name,  etc.,  L.  2/70,  p.  595. 
Jenner,  L.  1/70,  p.  35.  Trousseau,  T. 
1/58,  p.  407.  Scheemann,  L.  2/49,  p. 
285.  Rev.  Ed.  L.  2/74,  p.  806.  Ri- 
chardson, R.  1/61,  p.  19. 


SCARLATINA-SCARLET  FEVER   {cont.) 

2.  Incubation,  HilHer,  T.  1/62,  p.  560;  case, 

4  weeks,  L.  1/75,  p.  595. 
Causation,  Carpenter,  L.    1/71,  pp.    110, 
148. 

PROPAGATION  OF  SCARLATINA— 
Hogg,  Caprice  of,  L.  2/71,  p.  872.     Routh, 

tailors,  etc.,  R.  1/70,  p.  23. 
By  Sewers  (208:6),  T.  2/68,  p.  620. 
By  Post,  L.  1/75,  p.  73,  et  seq. 
By  Milkman,  Bell,  L.  2/70,  p.  599. 
By  Laundress,  L.  2/70,  pp.  717,  736. 

CONTAGION  OF  SCARLATINA  (557:5)— 
Richardson,  how  to  avoid,  etc.,  R.  1/65,  p. 
52.  Jenner,  When  is  a  patient  safe 
from  propagating  it?  L.  1/70,  p.  36; 
T.  2/72,  p.  41.  Routh,  L.  1/70,  p.  119. 
Squire,  on  duration,  etc.,  R.  1/73,  p. 
32.  Eager,  after  14  months,  L.  1/68, 
p.  489.  Length  of  time  for  hospital 
cases,  L.  2/75,  p.  712. 

now  TO  PREVENT  CONTAGION— 
L.  2/68,  p.  467;  1/70,  p.  699;  T.  2/70,  p. 
505  ;  L.  2/70,  pp.  653,  881 ;  R.  2/70, 
p.  17. 

RECURRENCE  OF  ATTACKS— 

Hillier,  T.  1/62,  p.  559.  Farrar,  etc.,  within 
a  month,  L.  1/75,  p.  109;  1/76,  p.  76. 
Debenham,  T.  2/69,  p.  534. 

DIAGNOSIS  AND  SYMPTOMS  OF  SCAR- 

3.  LATINA— 

See,  etc.,  in  early  stage,  R.  1/62,  p.  27;  L. 
2/75,  p.  812.  Murchison,  Latent,  dan- 
gers, etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  723.  Bouchut, 
writing  on  surface  of  bodv,  R.  1/61,  p. 
18  ;  T.  1/62,  p.  613.  Hi'llier,  T.  1/62, 
pp.  584,  612.  Jenner,  L.  1/70,  p.  35, 
Farquharson,  early,  L.  2/69,  p.  798. 

Nails,  Jenner,  sometimes  Desquamation 
onli/  at  roots  of;  value  of,  in  diagn., 
L.  "l/70,  p.  36. 

Chest,  Pleurisy  apt  to  arise,  examine 
freqt.,  Hillier,  T.  1/62,  p.  642. 

4.  Liver,  Hood,  state  of,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  183. 
Spleen,  Jenner,  L.  1/70,  p.  37. 
Kidneys,  Urine  will  repav  study,  B.  Jones, 

etc.,  T.  2/53,  p.  546.'  Wilkes,  M.  R. 
1/55,  p.  128,  {vide  78:3).  Baginsky, 
L.  2/70,  p.  444.  Leucin  and  Tyrosin 
(965:4)  in,  Frerichs,  T.  1/55,  p.  331. 
Ringer,  Urea  excreted,  relation  to 
temperature  of  body,  T.  1/62,  p.  175. 

5.  Stomach  and  Intestines.   Fenwick,  State, 

discussion,  T.  2/64,  p.  102. 
Temperature   of    Body    (187:6)    Ringer, 

T.   1/62,  p.  175.     Hillier,  T.  1/62,  p. 

612.  Fox,  T.  1/70,  p.  268. 
Eruption,  Recession  of,  Jessop,  practical 

remarks,  L.  1/59,  p.  29.     Jenner,  2nd 

day,  and  earliest  at  root  of  neck,  L, 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


39 


DIAGNOSIS     OF    SCARLATINA.— Erup- 
Tiox  [cont.) — 

1/70,  p.  36;  duration  uncertain,  7 — 14 
days. 
Chloral  (443:6),  causing  a  similar  eruption 

PROGNOSIS  OF  SCARLATINA— 

6,  nillier,  T.  1/62,  p.  560.  Routh,  pulse 
(754:1)  above  150,  hopeless,  T.  1/55, 
p.  422.  Eddison,  heart  (756:4)  better 
than  pulse,  L.  2/75,  pp.  o40,  443. 

Serious.  Paasoh,  Injury  preceding,  such 
as  Sprain,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  93. 

—  In  Bkight's  Disease (78:4).  In  Puer- 
peral State  (1591:3). 

78. 

DEATH  IN  SCARLATINA— 

1.  HiUier,    on    causes  of,     T.    1/62,    p.    641. 

Allbutt,  in  earlier  days  why  ?  L.  2/74, 
p.   652.      Ballard,    mortality,  how  af- 
fected by  age,  sex,  etc.,  etc.,  T.  2/69, 
p.  671. 
RELATION  OF  SCARLATINA  TO  OTHER 
DISEASES— 
Harley,   L.  2/71,  p.  886. 
Vide    Diphtheria    (819:3).     Puerperal 
Fever    (1591:3).       Rubeola    (75:4). 
Dengue   (1490:4).       Enteric   Fever 
(1497:5).     Erysipelas  (42:2).  Wood, 
T.  2/52,  p.  2. 

2.  Statistics,      Courtenay  Fox,  T.  2/74,  p. 

577,  680. 
COEXISTENCE   OF    OTHER   DISEASES 
(552:2)— (77ffe   1631:5.)  Peculiarly  apt  to 
arise  after  Operations. 
Typhoid  Fever  (1497:6),Murchison,  M.  R. 

2/59,  p. 194. 
Variola  (82:6),  Murchison,  M.  R.  2/59,  p. 
179.     Rubeola  (75:3). 
SEQUELiE  OF  SCARLATINA— 

3.  HiUier,  T.    1/62,    p.    641;    2/62,  p.   573. 

Wilks,  T.  1/63,  p.  62,   108.      Wood, 

some  of  themoreunfreq.,  T.  2/52,  p.  2. 

Prevention,  Scoutteten,  T.    2/59,  p.  388. 

Boidton,    Syr.    Ferri   lod.,    L.     1/68, 

p.  112. 

SCARLATINAL  ALBUMINURIA  (1008:5)— 

Vide  Dropsy  (155:3)  ;  Kidneys  (77:4)  — 

Barsham,  Identity  of  with  Acute  Bright's 

Disease      (1012:5),     R.  1/59,    p.    80. 

4.  Miller,  T.  2/53,  p.  546.  Time  of 
appearance,  prevention,  etc.,  L.  1/70, 
p.  699.  Tripe,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  224 ; 
2/54,  p.  212;  1/55,  p.  229. 

Hutchinson,  no  previous  s>-mptoms,  L. 
1/76,  p.  471.  Johnson,  T.  2/53,  p.  54. 
Treat.,  etc.     Hillier,  T.  1/62,  p.  642. 

Murchison,  after  Latent,  dangers,  etc.,  L. 
1/70,  p.  723.  Jones,  P.  M.,  Kidneys, 
T.  2/53,  p.  258.  Dickenson,  large 
quantities  of  Aqua  Destil.  to  be  taken, 
T.  1/64,  p.  627. 


SCARLATINAL  ALBUMINURIA  {cont.)— 

5.  Todd,  M.    R.   2/57,   p.    96.      Goodfellow, 

why  it  arises,   etc,    T.  2/60,  pp.  348, 
602,  629.  Copeman,  Tr.,  R.  2/71,  p.  45. 
Vomiting  During  (1017:1). 

TREATMENT  OF  SCARLATINAL  DROP- 
SY—(Fitfe  1015:1)  — 
Quinine  (81:3),  Hamburgher,  M.  R.  2/61, 

p.  258. 
Ammonia   Benzoas  (254:3).      Taylor,    L. 

2/61,    p.  361. 
Bleeding  (163:5),  Brarawell,  R.  2/70,  p. 

21 ;  L.  1/76,  p.  422  ;  B.  2/75,  p.  16. 
Jaborandi  (1016:3). 

SLOUGHING  SORES  (174:1)  —  SECOND- 
ARY ABSCESS,  ETC.,  FOLLOWING 
SCARLATINA. 

6.  Wood,  T.  2/58,  p.  2.  Coulson,  Sec.  Abscess 

(170:5),  L.  2/61,  p.  375.     Hutchinson, 
Chlor.  Pot.  (160:5),  T.  2/56,  p.  192. 

PARALYSIS  FOLLOWING  SCARLATINA 

(1263:6)— 
Friedberg,  M.   R.  1/59,  p.  88.      Shepherd 
case,  T.  1/68,  p.  144.      Jackson,  case, 
T.  2/62,  p.  575. 

79. 

VARIOUS  SEQUEL.^  OF  SCARLATINA— 
1.  Morbus   Coxarius  (1747:6).     Disease  of 
Lower  Jaw   (1689:2).  Deafness 

(1803:4).    Otorrhcea  (1794:6).     Dis- 
eases  of  Joints  (1715:4).     Necrosis 
(1772:3). 
H^'F.MORRHAGE  FROM  Ear  (1793:3),  Hynes, 

P.  M.,  L.  2/70,  p.  431. 
Rheumatism  (1454:3)  allied  to  Dengue 
(1490:4),  Jackson,  M.  T.  2/62,  p.  572. 
Cases,  etc.  Wade,  Treat.,  etc.,  L. 
2/63,  p.  416.  Richardson,  R.  1/61,  p, 
19.  AVade,  Colchicumand  Liq.  Potas. 
(1459:5).    L.  2/63,  p.  416. 

3.  Throat  Affection  w^  S.  Faucium  (814:4), 

Hillier,  T.  1/62,  p.  641,  669.  Rich- 
ardson, no  treat,  of  much  use  until 
Disease  is  better,  T.  1/62,  p.  410. 
Moore,  case,  T.  2/57,  p.  546.  Braken- 
ridge,  Quinine  (403:5),  as  a  Gargle,  B. 
2/75,  p.  24.  Lovegrove,  etc.,  fatal 
hoemorrhage  in,  L.  1/70,  pp.  729,  864  ; 
2/70,  p.  72.  Neale,  Gallic  Acid 
(359.5)  and  Beaufoy's  Chlor.  Sodse 
(269:5),  as   Gargle,   T.    1/55,  p.  460. 

4.  Smith,     cases,    Tracheotomy   (623:1), 
T.   1/56,  p.  87. 

Parotitis  (813-2). 

CASES  OF  SCARLATINA.— 

Laney,  2  P.  M.  for  CeUulitis  of  Neck,  T. 
2/62,  p.  555.     Jenner,  P.  M.,  L.  1/70, 

5.  p.  37.     Harley  on  Pathology,  L.  2/71, 
p.  885. 

In  Utero  (1539:2),  CampbeU,T.  2/70,  p.  83. 


40 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


5.  MALIGNA,  S.  MOEBILLOSA  vel  EOTH- 

ELN  (74:6)— 
WiUiams,    T.    1/74,  p.    761.     AUbutt,  L. 
2/74,  p.  652.      Tripe,    the  connecting 
link  witli  Rubeola   (75:4),  T.   2/52,  p. 

6.  457.  Clark,  T.  2/52,  p.  642.  Hawkes, 
Quinine  (81:3),  L.  2/60,  p.  123. 

EOSALIA     IDIOPATHICA  —  BASTAED 
SCAELATINA— 

Eicbardson,  E.  1/65,  p.  292. 

80. 

SCAELATIXA,  TEEATMEXT  OF— 

1.  Murcbison,     Latent,     L.    1/70,    p.    723. 

Jliilreany,  Simple  directions,  T.  2/65,  p. 
244.  Ebutb,  L.  1/70,  p.  119.  New- 
York,  Discuss.,  T.  1/62,  p._327.  Cope- 
man,  E.  2/71,  p.  44.  Eicbardson,  T. 
1/62,  p.  410.  HiUier,  T.  1/62,  p.  668. 
Fergus,  L.  2/69,  p.  702.  AUbutt,  in 
in  bad  cases,  L.  2/74,  p.  652.  Chavasse, 
T.   1/64,  p.  433.     Jenner,  L.  1/70,  p. 

2.  38.  Goodfellow,  especially  to  prevent 
Kidney  Disease,  T.  2/60,  p.  602.  Bell, 
T.  1/54,  p.  549.  Brackenridge,  T. 
2/75,  p.  92.  Hood,  E.  1/69,  p.  10. 
At  Christ's  Hospital,  L.  1/70,  p.  699. 

Preventive,  Brackeni-idge,  B.  2/75,  pp. 
7,  13.  Vide  Belladonna  (S^-'^); 
Sulpho-Carbolates  (81:5). 

Whitewash  (206:6)  "Walls  of  lloom.  Good- 
fellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  603. 

Darken  Eoom,  Pockels,  often  all,  T.  2/60, 
p.  270. 

3.  Hot   Packing   (229:6),  Bullev,  T.  2/58,  p. 

265.     Taylor,  direct.,  L.  2/74,  p.  692. 

Hot  Bath  (230:1),  Thompson,  L.  1/69,  p. 
291.     Neale,  Johnson,  E.  2/70,  p.  18. 

Cold  Affusion  (229:4),  &c.,  Trousseau, 
Dii-ections,  T.  1/58,  p.  408.  HiUier, 
T.  1/62,  p.  668.  Eddison,  Cold 
Bath  best,  L,  2/75,  p.  341  ;  Directions, 
&:c.,  p.  414.  Hunter,  Cooling  Pack, 
L.  1/75,  p.  45.  Meigs,  M.  E.  2/58,  p. 
158.  Fergus,  Cold  Sponging,  L.  1/70, 
p.  917.  Laycock,  T.  2/62,  p.  58. 
AUbutt,  Cold  Bath  in  Hj7)erpyrexia, 
(1480:1),  L.  2/74,  p.  653. 

Cold  Pure  Air,  Tajaiton,  T.  1/59,  p.  380. 

4.  Inunction  (90:5),  Taylor,  &c.,  L.  2/49,  p. 

285  ;  2/50,  p.  418  ;  M.  E.  2/58,  p.  155. 
AValz,  79  cases  cured.  M.  E.  2/53, 
p.  282.  "With  Ozonized  Lard  (81:3), 
Day,  T.  2/73,  p.  330. 
Ammonia  Carbonas  (254:1),  Graham,  in 
worst  forms,  L,  2/60,  p.  147.  Sisson, 
L.  1/64,  p.  542.  Aitkins,  action  of, 
M.  E.  1/65,  p.  381.  Down,  T.  1/65, 
p.  97.  Sweeting,  with  Milk,  L.  1/70, 
p.  834.  Witt,  T.  1/58,  p.  606.  Cam- 
den, T.  1/73,  p.  131.  Eicbardson,  best, 
T.  1/62,  p.  410;  E.  1/64,  p.  1.  Peart, 
gr.  X.,  9  h.  vd  2  h.,  T.  1/54,  p.  303. 


SCAELATINA  TEEAT.- Amm.  Carb.  {cont.") 

6.  Percy,  L.  1/60,  p.  305.     McNab,  M.E. 

1/62,  p.  238.     lliUier,  T.  1/62,  p.  668. 

—  Inhalation  of  Sol.  of  Amyl  Hydride 

(448:2)    AND  Ammonia,  Eicbardson,  T. 
2/71,  p.  401. 

—  As  A  Bath  (216:2),  Grantham,  T.  1/60, 

p.  521. 
Potass.e     Chloras     (260:3)     c.    Ammon. 
Carb.,  Fountain,  T.  1/59,  p.  219. 

81. 

1.  AciD.NiTRicuMDiLUT.(247:5),Day,T.l/5o, 

p.  217.     Neale,  T.  1/55,  p.  460. 
Acid.  Sulphuricum  Dil.  (244:3),  Chavasse, 

T.  1/64,  pp.  433,  606.      Vide  Sulphur 

(81:2). 
Acid.  Hydrochl.  Dil.  (247:1),  M'Sherry, 

E.  1/59,  p.  22.  Egbert,  c.  Pot.  Chlor., 

E.  1/73,  p.  48. 
Acid.  Aceticum   (448:4),  Brown,  T.  2/57, 

p.  199;  1/58,  p.  606;  L.   1/45,  p.  44; 

2/48,  p.  556. 

2.  TiNCT.  Ferri  Sesquichlor.  (294:5),  Meade, 

T.  1/58,  p.  661.  BjTd,  L.  1/55,  p.  14. 
Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  602.  Eose, 
L.  2/71,  p.  803.  Aldridge,  E.  2/71, 
p.  133. 
Chlorine  (246:5),  Edwards,  with  Milk 
Diet,  L.  1/62,  p.  684.  Osborn,  L. 
2/62,  p.   296.     Blvth,  L.   1/64,  p.  87. 

3.  Hood,  in  Eoom,  E!  1/69,  p.  11.  Farre, 
Chlorinated  Soda,  L.  162,  p.  684. 

Oxygen  (224:4),  Francis,  L.   1/58,  p.  276. 

Birch,  L.  1/58,  p.  325.     Vide  80:4. 
Sulphur  (243:4),  Pigeon's  Plan,   cure   in 

8  days,  L.  2/76,  p.  770. 
Iodine  (250:5), Eeeves,  Intern,  and  Extern., 

L.  2/59,  p.  110. 
Quinine     (403:1),   Hood  thinks    best,   T. 

2/57,  p.  404;  M.  E.   1/58,  p.  183;  E. 

4.  1/69,  p.  10.  Morrison,  T.  1/59,  p. 
297.     Vide  78:5  &  79:6. 

Belladonna  (377:2),  Preventive  and  Cura- 
tive, Eev.  M.  E.  1/55,  p.  77;  L.  2/52, 
p.  503.  Saunders,  L.  1/70,  p.  328. 
CatheU,  over  glands  prevents  Suppurat., 
T.  1/75,  p.  515. 

Mercury  (302:5),  Tripe,  bad,  M.  E.  1/55, 
p.   239.      HiUier,    useful  at  times,  T. 

5.  1/62,  p.  668.     Bell,  T.  1/54,  p.  549. 
Digitalis  (373:3)and  Zinci  Sulph.(285:6), 

Magical,  Med.  Circular  2/54,  p.  101. 
Atkinson,  T.  2/74,  p.  481.  FenneU, 
L.  1/69,  p.  142. 
Carbolic  Acid  (353:6),  intern.,  Keith, 
Dose,  &c.,  L.  1/69,  p.  143.  Bracken- 
ridge, as  Sulpho.-Carbol.  (274:3),  T. 
2/75,  p.  92;  B.  2/75,  p.  14.  Gibb, 
extern.  (353:1),  with  Oil,  and  in 
Sequelse,    L.    2/69,   p.    830.      Neale. 

6.  Cleaver,  Gargle,  &c.,  E.  2/69,  p.  107. 
Furley,  Sponging,  Direct.,  L.  2/72, 
p.  104. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


41 


SCARLATINA,  TREATMENT  OF  {cont.)~ 

Bals.  Copaiba  (413:5),  Rowaud,  T.  1/72, 

p.  206. 
Salicylic    Acid    (359:2),    Brackenbriilge, 

Bad,  9  cases,  T.  2/76,  p.  621. 
Medicated  Ice  (189:1),  Martin,   Prepar., 

etc.L.  1/76,  p.  77. 

82. 

VARIOLA— SMALL  POX— 

1.  Lectures,  Etc.     Collie,  Clin.,  L.  2/71,  pp. 

423,461.  Ogston,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  177. 
BakeweU,  Path,  and  Treat.,  T.  1/72, 
p.  709  :  2/72,  p.  251,  et  scq.  Farr, 
Pathol,  of  Erupt,  and  Distrib.,  etc., 
T.  1/73,  p.  462.  Seaton,  Epidemic  of 
1870,  L.  2/75,  p.  610. 

Identity  of  ^VITII  Yacci.nia  (86:4). 

Incubatiox,  Biirensprung,  12  to  13  days, 
7   cases,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  261. 

2.  Blood.     Analyses     of    Gases,     T.     2/70, 

p.  508.         Saunderson,     Microz}'nies, 
(318:-5),  L.  1/75,  p.  902. 
CoNTAGiox,      Hebra  denies   diff.  between 
Variola  and    Varicella    (85:5),   L. 
2/71,  p.  659. 

—  By  Letter,  L.  2/76,  p.  272. 

—  Inunctiox,  to  prevent  (90:5),  "Wartiatz, 

T.  1/65,  p.  591;  L.  2/68,  p.  467. 

From  Mental  Emotion.  M.  R.  2/73, 
p.  121. 

Recurrence.  Druitt,  Liability  to,  T. 
2/61,  p.  619.  Mayo,  second  attack, 
T.  2/76,  p.  689.  Simon,  M.  R.  2,57, 
p.  349.  Wallace,  after  three  successf. 
Vaccin.,  T.  1/62,  p.  328. 

DIAGNOSIS,      SYMPTOMS,      Etc.,      OF 

3.  VARIOLA— 

See  in  early  stage,  R.  1/62,  p.  27.  Desnos, 
R.  2/70,  p.  30.  Irvine,  Difficult.,  T. 
2/76,  p.  434. 

Pain  in  Loins  ?  Chomel,  R.  1/62,  p.  27. 
This  is  frequent  in  Remittent  Fever 
abroad.     Neale. 

Various  Eruptions  mistaken  for,  etc., 
Mackey,  L.  1/76,  p.  120.  Ziemssen 
Pathognom.  Sign,  T.  2/76,  p.  435. 

Photography  (1626:5),  eruption  visible 
on  negative  twenty-four  hours  before 
fully  developed,  L.  2/75,  p.  187. 

Urine,  Leucin  and  Tvrosin  (965:4), 
Frerichs,  T.  1/55,  p.  331. 

4.  Convulsions  (1299:4),  Johnson,  preceding 

Eruption,  T.  2/53,  p.  316. 
Delirium  (1475:4),   Barsham,  violent,   L. 

1/66,    p.    675,      CoUie,  treat,  etc.,    L. 

2/71,  p.  462.     Laborde,  R.  2/71,  p.  59. 
Muscles     (110:2),    Havem,     Changes   in 

fatal  cases,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  535. 
Initial       Exanthematous       Eruption, 

Simon,  L.  2/70,  p.  845 ;  1/76,  p.  121. 


PROGNOSIS  OF  VARIOLA— 

Bad,  if  arteries  of  head  and  neck  beat 
violently  while  pulse  at  wrist  be  feeble, 
Assoc.  J.,  1/54,  p.  135.      Desnos,  T. 

5.  2/70,  p.  30,     Farr,  fr.  spots  on  chest 

andabdom.,  T.  1/73,  p.  462. 

MORTALITY  IN  VARIOLA— 

Hutchinson,  difference  between  aerial 
infect,  and  Inoculation,  T.  2/76,  p. 
043.  Mason,  L.  2/63,  p.  205. 
Grieve,  analysis  of,  eight  hundred 
cases,  L.  1/71,  p.  371.  London,  in 
diff.  years,  L.  1/72,  p.  167.  During 
Epidemic  of  1871,  T.  1/72,  p.  635. 

VARIOLA  COEXISTING  WITH  OTHER 

DISEASES  (552:6)— 
Rubeola  (75:5).     Varicella  (85:5). 
Vaccinia  (86:5),  Scarlatina  (78:2), 
Erysipelas   (42:2),    Trousseau,    L.   2/61, 

p.  662. 
Pertussis  (713:2),  Murchison,  M.  R.  2/59, 

p.  188. 
Leopards  (519:5),    have  a  peculiar  fancj' 

for   Small   Pox   patients    ia    Ceylon, 

Tennent,  R.  1/63,  p.  42. 

83. 

1.  Attacking    Pregnant   Women    (1552:1), 

Barnes,  L.  2/67,  p.  100.      Collie,  L. 

2/71,  p.  425.     Hadaway,  etc.,  L.  1,71, 

p.  366  ;  2/71,  p.  627  ;  2/72,  p.  549. 
FcETUs  IN  Utero  (1539:2),    Manby,  case, 

T.  2/61,  p.  521. 
Menstruous  Women  (1142:6),  Obermeier, 

M.  R.  2/73,  p.  515, 
Sheep  :  Variola  Ovina  (534:6),  Ed.,   T. 

2/62,  p.  159,  231.     Creighton,  Klein's 

2.  Mvcelial  growth  a  myth,  L.  2/76, 
p.  656.  Acton,  L.  2/62,  p.  292.  Klein, 
L.  2/75,  pp.  136,  777. 

BLACK  vcl  HiEMORRHAGIC  VARIOLA— 
Collie,  Clin.,  L.  2/71,  p.  424;  1/76, 
p.  120.  Pearse,  T.  2/72,  p.  347. 
Ross,  L.  1/72,  p.  432.  Ponfick, 
Changes  in  Internal  Organs,  T.  2/72, 
p.  522.  Cheves,  L.  1/72,  p.  101. 
Aikman,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  188;  T, 
2/72,  p.  623. 

SEQUELS  OF  VARIOLA— 

CoUie,  L.  2/71,  pp.425,  462. 

Visceral  Lesions.     Quinquad,  M.  R.  1/71, 

p.  539. 
Heart     and     Aorta     Lesions    (781:6), 

Brouardel,  M.  R.  1/75,  p.  495. 
Paralysis  (1263:4),  Friedberg,  M.  R,  1/59, 

p.  88. 
Laryngitis  (615:1),  Foot,  Treat.,  etc.,  T. 

1/72,  p.  401. 
Orchitis  (1220:3).     Ovaritis  (1156:4). 
Hypopion  (1845:4).  Osteomyelitis  (98:3). 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


"WHEX    IS    A     PATIENT    NOX-IXFEC- 

3.  TIOUS  ?— 

Collie,  L.  2/71,  p.  462. 

TREATMENT  OF  VARIOLA— 

Circular,  Treat,  for  fits,  T.  2/74,  p.  677. 
Tichbome,  Disinfection,  E.  2/72,   p.    147. 

Piddiiek,  L.  2/67,  p.  217.      Collie,  L. 

2/71,   p.   461.      Addison,  L.  2/58,  p. 

315.       Alexander,     L.    2/71,     p.    32. 

Martj-n,  simple  niles,  L.   1/63,  p.  519. 

Bakewell,    T.  1/72,  p.  411;  2/72,  pp. 

251,  376,    677.      Summary,   E.   1/73, 

p.  53.     Mandeville,  R.  2/58,  p.  49. 
Chinese,  L.  2/74,  p.  714. 

4.  Stamping  Out,  Sir  J.   Simpson's  proposal, 

T.  1/68,  pp.  5,  32,  ct  scq.     Baylis,  L. 

2/70,  p.  771. 
Hospital  rou  Private   Patients,  High- 
gate,  L.  2/76,  p.  838. 
Sarracenia    Purpi-rea     (457:5),    Miles, 

specific   among  Indians,    T.   2/61,  p. 

543  ;  L.  2/62,  pp.  430,  615,  665. 
—  Contra.     New  York  Med.  Soc.  Report, 

etc.,  T.  1/64,  p.  135;  T.  2/62,  p.  664. 

Mason,  L.  2/63,  p.  6. 

5.  —  Pro.     Morris,   discovery,    etc.,    contra. 

Miles.  L.  2/62,  p.  638.  Griifith,  L. 
2/74,  p.  326.  Grant,  L.  1/64,  p.  161. 
Logic,  T.  1/63,  p.  576.  Goyden,  L. 
1/63,  p.  42.  Tayler,  L.  2/63,  p.  665. 
BELLAD0NNA(377:2),Barl.ier,T.l/71,  p. 49, 

6.  Opium  (462:1),  Bakewell,  T.  2/72,  p.  677. 
Digitalis  (373:3),   Med.   CircuL,    2/54,  p. 

101.     c.  SuLPH.  Zinc  (285:6). 
Camphor     (86:3),     George,     among     bed 

clothes,  T.  2/52,  p.  22,  174. 
Aconite    (468:2),     Bakewell,    T.      1/72, 

p.  411. 
Quinine    (403:1),    Mouser,    etc.,  R.  1/63, 

p.  41:  T.  1/71,  p.  532;  2/72,  p.  677. 

Morehead,  bad  in  India,  vol.  1,  p.  243. 

84. 

1.  Arsenic,  (280:2),  Black,  L.  1/67,  p.  793. 

Barlow,  L.  2/71,  p.  9.  Sysson,  pre- 
vents pitting,  L.  2/67,  p.  88. 

Mercury  (302:5),  Prevent,  and  Curat.,  L. 
1/72,  p.  844. 

Hydrochloric  Acid  (247:1),  McDonald, 
Intern,  and  Extern.,  L.  1/60,  p.  207. 
Osbom,  L.  1/60,  p.  261. 

2.  Chlorine   Bath    (246:5),    Eiscnmann,   T. 

1/60,  p.  149.      Vide  81:2. 
Potass^  Chloras  (260:3), Read,  2/61,  p.  33. 
PoTASS.T.  BiTARTRAs  (259:5),  C.  R.,  T.  1/63, 

p.  657. 

3.  Ammonije   Carbonis    (254:1),  Addison,  L. 

2/58,  p.  315.      Vide  80:4. 
Xylol.  (445:4),    Pearse,    T.  2/72,  p.  348. 

Tichbome,  Prep.,  etc.,  R.  1/72,  p.  168. 
Iodine    Vapour    (214:6),    Richardson,    T. 

2/63,  p.  334.     Vide  85:2. 


TREATMENT  OF  VARIOLA  [cont.)— 
Packing  (229:6),    BakeweU,    T.  2/72,  p. 

677. 
TiNCT.  Ferri  SEsauiCHL.  (294:5),  Brown, 

large  does,  R.  2/66,  p.  126. 
Mineral  Acids  (248:4),    Allbutt,  L.  2/72, 
p.  32. 

4.  Carbolic  Acid  (353:6),  Intern.,  Keith,  L. 

1/69,  143.     Mackintosh,  etc.,  L.  1/71, 

p.   635 ;  2/72,  p.  675.     Foot,   etc.,  T. 

1/72,  p.  401 ;  T.  1/70,  p.  457  ;  L.  1/70, 

p.  822. 
Bals.  Copaiba  (413:5),  Rowand,  T.  1/72, 

p.  206. 
Warm  Bath  (230:2),  Stokes,  R.  1/72,  p.  56. 

ECTROTICS— TO  PREVENT  PITTING— 

Stokes,  M.  R.,  2/60,  p.  248.  Marson,  etc., 
L.  1/63,  pp.  511,  519.  Collie,  useless, 
L.  2/71,  p.  462.  Bakewell,  T.  2/72,  p. 
677;  R.  1/73,  p.  53. 

Darkened  Room  (206:6),  Pockels,  T.  2/66, 
p.  270.  Ross,  the  only  plan,  L.  1/72, 
p.  433.  Black,  L.  1/67,  p.  792  ;  2/67, 
pp.  88,  185,  216,  284.  Waters,  re- 
markable residts,  etc.,L.  1/71,  pp.  151, 
533.  Barlow,  4  cases,  rapid  death,  L. 
2/71,  p.  9. 

5.  Charcoal  (237:2),   Extern.,  Arding,    etc., 

T.  1/60,  p.  658 ;  1/71,  p.  208  ;  2/72,  p. 

677. 
Carbolic  Acid  and  Charcoal  Ointment 

(353:1),  Yates,  L.  1/68,  p.  151.     Foot, 

T.  1/72,  p.  401.     Watson,  L.  2/72,  pp. 

42,  244.     Kellet,  L.  2/72,  p.  175. 
Poultices    (171:6),    Stokes,    best,  M.   R. 

2/60,  p.  248. 

6.  Chloroform  and  India  Rubber  (364:2), 

Smart,  T.  1/63,  p.  466.     Haynes,  L. 

1/63,  p.  485. 
Collodion,  Harris,  with  kino  and  iron,  T. 

2/56,  p.  498.  Stokes,  c.  Gutta  Percha 

(.394:2).      M.  R.  2/60,  p.  248. 
Gelatine  (15:6):  Browne,  yellow  rays  from, 

etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  252. 
Olive  Oil  c.  Glycerine  (384:2),  Browne, 

etc.,  L.  1/65,  p.  491 ;  R.  1/71,  p.  128. 

c.  Ox.  OF  Zinc,  L.  1/72,  p.  746. 

85. 

1.  Cutting  ofe  Heads  op  Pocks,  Painter,  L. 

1/63,  p.  623. 
Starch,  Belcher,  R.  1/58,  p.  121. 
Aau,i-;  Calcis  Liniment  (273:3),  Bell,   R. 

2/61,  p.  31. 
Irritants  (165:3),   Farr,  T.  1/71,  p.  133. 
—Ant.  T.irt.  c.  Ol.  Ric,  Rennie,  T.  2/62, 

p.  266. 
— Acet.  Lytt.i-:  (484:2),  StarHn,  T.  1/57,  p. 

2.  198.     Pi-iorjs  R.  1/47,  p.  63. 

— TiNCT.  loDiNi  (250:5),  Jackson,  R.  1/47, 
p.  63.  Boinet,  T.  2/70,  p.  83.  Vide 
84:3. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


43 


VARIOLA  ECTEOTICS— Iruitants   {cont.) 

— ^Akgexti  Nitras  (307:1),  Higginbottoni, 

T.  1/.57,  p.  96 ;  2/63,  p.  54.     Downie, 

T.  2/63,  p.   82.     Roward,  T.  2/56,  p. 

591. 

3.  Ungt.  Zinci  (285:1),  Bennett,  M.  R.  2/54, 

p.  566.     Gason,  R.  1/62,  p.  112. 

Zixci  Cakb.  c.  Oxyd.  (285:1),  H.  Bennett, 
L.  2/74,  p.  327. 

Camphor  (369:4),  George,  among  bed- 
clothes, T.  2/52,  p.  174.  Neubold,  T. 
2/59,  p.  342. 

Sulphurous  Acid  (244:3),  c.  Glycerine 

4.  (84:6),  Fergus,  L.  1/71,  p.  525.  Bake- 
well,  etc.,  Intern,  and  Extern.,  T. 
1/72,  p.  411;  R.  1/72,  p.  58;  1/73, 
p.  54. 

LiQ.  SuLPH.  Calc.  (34:5),  Camley,  with 
no  intern,  remedies,  L.  1/72,  pp.  420, 
458. 

Vaccine  Lymph  (86:5),  injected  in  large 
quantities,  curative,  Furley,  L.  1/72, 
p.  717;  2/72,  p.  191;  2/73,  p.  40. 
Marshall,  L.  1/72,  p.  825.  Grieve 
Exper.,  contra,  L.  1/72,  p.  889;  2/72, 
74.     Fide  86:5. 

VARICELLA— CHICKEN  POX— 

5.  Trousseau,  Distinct  from    Varioloid,    T. 

2/55,    p.     207.       Hebra   denies    diff. 

between  Contagion  of  Variola  (82:2) 

and  Varicella,  L.  2/71,  p.  659  ;  1/76, 

p.  121.    Mackey,  Diagn.,  etc.,  L.  1/76, 

p.  121. 
In  Fcetus  in  Utero  (1539:2),  Jennett,  T. 

2/61,  p.  470. 
Coexisting  with  Variola  (82:5),  Murchi- 

son,  M.  R.,  2/59,  p.  189. 

VARIOLOID— 

Twine,  difficult  Diagnosis,  T.  2/76,  p.  434. 

86. 

VACCINIA— COWPOX— 

1.  Inauguration  of  Jenncr's  monument.  T. 
1/58,  p.  530. 
Discovery,  Who  first  did  so  ?  L.  2/62,  p. 
290  ;M.  R.  1/64,  p.  427.  Dcpaul,  T. 
2/63,  p.  621  ;  R.  2/66,  p.  17.  Known 
to  Hindus  ages  ago,  L.  2/69,  p.  593. 
Papers,  Lectures,  &c.  Hewitt,  &c.,  L. 
1/63,  pp.  653,  711 ;  T.  1/68,  pp.  534,  562. 
Rev.,  M.  R.  1/69,  p.  114.  Good  Rev. 
on  Small  Pox  and  Vaccination,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  325.  Marsom,  Analysis  of  16 
years  at  S.  P.  Hosp.,  T.  2/53,  p.  227. 
Lewis,  Relat.  of  Vacc.  and  Inocul.  to 
Variola,  T.  1/53,  p  .74,  Shortt,  Exper., 
L.  1/68,  p.  46  et  seq.  Harding  dimi- 
nished efficiency,  T.  2/65,  pp.  275,  331. 

4.  In  Spain  and  her  Colonies,  M.  R.  1/70, 

p.  315. 
Laws   regarding   duty   of  private    Practi- 
tionei-s,  etc.,  L.   2/68,  p.    679.     Laws 
of  Europe,  T.  2/72,  pp.  39,  77. 


VACCINIA— COWPOX  {cont.)  — 

Protective  Powers  (87:4),  Wallace,  Va- 
riola occuning  after  the  third  Vacc, 
T.  1/62,  p.  328.  Ed.,  T.  1/71,  p.  74. 
Ganster,  extend  beyond  14  years,  M. 
R.  2/60,  p.  539.  Lewis,  greater  than 
Inoculation,  T.  1/53,  p.  75.  Seaton, 
etc..  Tables,  R.  1/71,  p.  6.     Vide  86:1. 

Identity  of  with  Variola  (82:1),  Iffland, 
R.  2/61,  p.  31,  Depaul,  T.  2/63,  p. 
621. 

Blood,  Saunderson,  Microzymes  (318:5), 
L.  1/75,  p.  902. 

Coexistence  of  other  Diseases  : 

—  Rubeola  (75:4) — 

5.  —  Variola  (82:5),  Mui-chison,  M.  R.  2,59, 

p.  189.  Farlev,  L.  1/72,  p.  717. 
MarshaU,  L.  1/72,  p.  825.     Vide  85:4. 

Distinction  between  Vaccine  Vesicles  and 
V.   Pustules,   Lee,  L.  2/75,  p.   158. 

Remedial  In  Variola  (85:4).  Rubeola 
(76:4),  renders  attack  milder.  Pertus- 
.sis  (714:2).  Distemper  of  Dogs 
(522:2).  Miliary  Fever  (28:2).  Hy- 
drophobia of  Dogs  (526:3).     N.iivus 

6.  (737:3).  Cutaneous  Diseases  (39:6). 
Psoriasis  Palmaris  (41:5).  Pleuro- 
pneumonia or  C.\ttle  (537:3).  Yaws 
(1210:5). 

Time  for,  Druitt,  T.  2/60,  p.  594.  Barthez 
and  others,  T.  1/62,  p.  276. 

During  Variola.      Vide%o-A. 

During  Pregnancy  (1547:2),  Is  it  safe? 
Williams,  L.  2/67,  p.  246.  Barnes,  etc., 
R.  1/71,  p.  282. 

87. 

VACCINE  LYMPH— 

1.  Barnes,  case  for  Lymph  lube.  Lancets,  etc. 
L.  1/71,  p.  367.  Chavasse,  The  active 
ingred.,  L.  1/68,  p.  626;  M.  R.  1/71,' 
p.  15.  Colon  opposed  to  Chavesse's 
views,  T.  2/68,  p.  131.  Beale,  Mi- 
croscop.  characters,  M.  R.  1/71,  p.  15. 
Braidwood,  Morphology,  M.  R.  1/73, 
p.  214.  Hallier,  Micrococcus  of,  etc., 
L.  2/68,  p.  319;  T.  2/68,  p.  233. 
Exposed  to  CiKBOLic  Acid  (.352:4),  etc., 

Exper. 
Animal  vel  Heifer  Vaccination,  Simon's 
report,  not  desirable,  L.  2/70,  p.  677- 
Gallard,  a  mistake,  T.  1/70,  p.  445. 
Blanc,  etc.,  L.  1/71,  p.  396  ;  2/73,  p. 
110;  2/75,  p.  897;  T.  2/67,  p.  516; 
1/69,  p.  549.  Braidwood,  M.  R.  1/70, 
p.  511;  T.  2/69,  p.  377.  On  Ship- 
BOARD,  etc.  L.  1/69,  pp.  641,  692, 
760,  798,  825,  863. 

2. —  From  Grease  of   Horse  (532:4),  Foun- 
tain,   T.  1/60,  p.  612.     Pichot,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  530,  cases. 
—  From  Pustules  ofAphthous  Stomatitis 
IN  HoRSB,  T.  2/64,  p.  15. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


VACCINE  LTMrH  {cont.)- 

Fkom  a  Second  Vaccixation'.     Is  it  good  ? 

T.    1/71,    pp.    292,    321  ;  L.  1/71,   p. 

397,     Yes.     Bnrbour,    Decidedly  not, 

L.  2/71,  p.  157. 
Taken  after  Death  ixeffeci  ive,  Taiipin, 

M.  11.  1/60,  p.  333. 

3.  Points  versus  Tubes,   Jarrow,  L.  1/72,  p. 

145. 

PEESERVATION  OF  LYMPH- 

In  Glycerine  (271:1),  Collins,  M.  E.  2/G6, 
p.  354  ;  T.  2/68,  p.  456  ;  2/76,  p.  234. 
Muller,  T.  1/66,  p.  626  ;  2/67,  p.  97  ; 
2/70,  p.  389;  1/71,  p.  637;  proport., 
etc.,  2/71,  p.  504  ;  1/72,  p.  731  ;  1/73, 
p.  337.  Mackenzie,  directions,  etc., 
L.  1/71,  p.  229  ;  2/76,  p.  636.  Purvis, 
L.  2/76,  p.  737. 
In  Capillaky  Tubes,  Husband,  direct., 
M.  E.  2/60,  p.  465;  L.  1/71,  pp.  256, 
257.  Pros  and  Cons  for  use,  L.  2/71, 
p.  113;  1/76,  p.  36.  How  to  fill, 
T.  2/73,  p.  482.  Tubes  kept  for  13 
years  in  all  parts  of  Tropics  still  good, 
L.  2/71,  p.  249. 
Scabs,  Kirk,  value  of,  Direct.,  L.  2/G7,  pp. 
118,  726. 

PROTECTIVE    POWEES    OF    VACCINA- 

4.  TION  (86:4)— 

What  number  of  Vesicles  necessary.  Braid- 
wood,  M.  E.  2/71,  p.  500. 

MODE  OF  APPLYING,  etc.— 

Morehead,  rules,  vol.  1,  p.  325.  Ellis, 
c.  Empl.  LyttEe,  L.  1/71,  p.  328.  Hus- 
band, rules,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  465. 
Official  Direct.,  T.  2/71,  p.  168  ;  1/72, 
p.  79.  Steel,  T.  2/61,  p.  442.  White- 
head's Vesicating  with  boiling  water, 
T.  2/71,  p.  728.  Ed.  T.  1/62,  p.  272  ! 
Purvis,  Eev.  of  Book,  T.  2/76,  p.  256. 

5.  Godfrey,  T.  2/63,  p.  64.  Druitt,  Eeck- 
lessVacc,  T.  2/60,  p.  594. 

Instruments  for,  Common  Needle,  T. 
2/60,  p.  72.  Shortt,  Diagr.  of  Needle, 
L.  2/76,  p.  677.  Neale,  Gold  Needle 
of  Subcut.  Syringe.  Spratly,  Diagr., 
T.  2/60,  p.  430.  Rose,  L.  1/71,  p. 
592.  Evan's  Propeller,  Diagr.,  T.  1/62, 
p.  619.   Hilliard'sPen,  Diagr.,  T.  2/74, 

6.  p.  620.  Borham,  Cupping,  Diagr.,  L. 
1/58,  p.  267.  Mallains,  Diagr.,  T. 
1/74,    p.  279. 

ANOMALIES  OF  DEVELOP.,  etc.— 
Hillier,  T.  1/76,  p.  260. 
Fatal  Eesults,  In  America,    T.  1/60,  p. 

507.     Sir  Culling  Eardley  ?     Case,  T, 

2/69,  p.  111.  Vide  88:5. 
Cutaneous  Eruption  (88:5),  Lee,  frequent 

and  harmless,  L.  2115, -p.  265. 
Late  Appearance  of  Pustules.     Byerly, 

2  months  after  Vacc,  T.  2/61,  p.  442. 


88- 

VACCINIA  —  INTERNAL  ADMINISTEA- 

1.  TION  OF  LYMPH— 

Landell,  T.  2/57,  p.  559. 
EETEO-VACCINATION— 

Braidwood,  M.  E.  2/72,  p.  476. 
ANTI-VACCINATION  LEAGUE— 

At  Brighton,  L.  Sept.  26,  1868,  p.  429. 
VACCINAL  SYPHILIS  (1193:5)— 

2.  Debate,  summarj^  T.  1/62,  p.  297;  L.  1/65, 

p.  352.  Can  Lj-niph  be  pure  from  a  S. 
patient?  T.  2776,  p.  256.  Hebra, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  343  ;  1/60,  p.  332  ; 
2/61,  p.  54:  T.  1/62,  pp.  240,  26S,381; 
1/68,  p.  535.  Eicord,  E.  1/62,  p.  1. 
Lee,  elaborate  papers,  L.  1/62,  p.  347 
ct  scq. ;  2/62,  p.  110  et  seq.,  23  cases  at 
once,  L.  1/75,  p.  817.  _  Fox,  Vacc.  de 
veloped  latent  syphilis,  L.  2/73,  p. 
659. 

Pro,  Whitehead,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/52,  p.  328; 
E.  1/61,  p.  13 ;  T.  1/62,  pp.  316,  381 
Hutchinson,  11  cases,  T.  1/71,  pp.  484, 
512,  541,  553 ;  L.  1/71,  p.  618,  et  seq. ; 
E.  1/71,  p.  10,  second  Eeport,  L.  1/73, 
169,  et  seq.  Depaul  and  Eogers,  30 
cases,  Primary  and  Second.,  T.  2/66, 
p.  562. 

Contra,    Boeck,    Exper.,    E.    2/65,   p.    9. 
Garden,  facts  against,  L.  2/62,  p.  392. 

Precautions  to  Prevent,  Diday,  E.  2/63, 
p.  55. 

EEYSIPELAS  (42:2)  Follow.  Vaccin. 

5.  Ballard,  T.   2/69,  p.  204.     Wright,  causes, 

etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  706.     Frequency  of 

in,    1876,  p.   870.      Bell,    Impure   air 

causing,  B.  2/76,  p.  45. 
EEVACCINATION— 

Memink  and  others.  New  Views,  T.  1/60,  p. 

173.     Is  it  to  be  repeated  ?  L.   1/71,  p. 

167.     Ganster,   M.    E.    2/60,   p.    528. 

Braidwood,  Tables  of  323  cases,  M.  E. 

2/71,   p.    496.      Druitt,   necessity,   T. 

2/61,  p.  619.    Orchard,  L.  2/76,  p.  746, 

Is  it  necessary  ?     Ed.  T.  1/68,  p.  535. 

Once  well  done  sufficient  for  Hfe.     In 

34  years  not  one  niu-se  laid  up  in  S.  P. 

Hospital,  L.  1/70,  p.  908;  1/76,  p.  729. 

In    Prussian    Army,    1860,    T.    2/61, 

p.  15. 
After  Typhoid  Fever  (1499:2),  desirable, 

Paget,  T.  1/67,  p.  397. 
Dangers,  Miller,  T.  1/63,  p.  592. 

89. 

INOCULATION— 

1.  History,  T.  2/60,  p.  408.  Lewis,  less  pro- 
tective than  Vaccine,  T.  1/53,  p.  74. 
Shortt,  Exper.,  L.  1/68,  p.  46,  et  seq. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


45 


INOCULATION  {cont.)— 

Boussu,  with  Milk  and  Variolous  Pus, 
T.  1/54,  p.  412.  Hutchinson,  Mortality 
1  in  500,  T.  2/76,  p.  643. 
In  PLEUROPNEUMONi.i  (537:3),  Preventive. 

ADIPOSE  TISSUE— FAT— 

3.  Cells,   Boussingault,   formation,    L.  2/45, 

pp.  154,  568. 

—  Cakb.    Lime   (273:4)  granules  most  re- 

semble them.  Jenner,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  328. 
Origin,  Flemming,  T.  2/71,  p.  748. 

—  From  Muscle  (108:6),  Pettenkofer  and 

Yoit,  T.  1/68,  p.  554. 

4.  Chemistry,  Heintz,   M.    R.  1/55,  p.   543. 

Day,  New  Views,  converting  Oxygen 

into  Perox.  Hydrogen  (224:6),  etc.,  T. 

1/74,  p.  308. 
— Rancidity   of  Oils  and  Fats,  how   to 

remove,  T.  1/55,  p.  93. 
— Metallic    Oxides,    absoi-pt.    influenced 

by  Fats,  Jeannel,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  246. 
— Ozone  (225:3),  how  stored  in  all  Oils,  etc. 
In  Blood  (135:2),     In  F.^ces,  in  Health 

AND  in  Disease  (877:5).      In  Urine 

(1037:1). 

5.  Fat  Emboli  (1653:3),  after  Fractures. 
Digestion   of    (837:3),   Pettenkoffer,   etc., 

M.  R.  1/74,  p.  233;  M.  R.  2/57,  p. 
240;  2/53,  p.  158;  2/70,  p.  234.  B. 
Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  525.  Bernard,  Ex- 
per.,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  193.  Berthe,  of 
various  kinds,  T.  1/56,  p.  579.  Pavy, 
T.  1/62,  p.  299 ;  L.  2/63,  p.  92.  Mar- 
cet,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  226.  Lehmann, 
M.  R.  1/55,  p.  110.  Leared,  Oleine, 
nutritious.  Margarine  and  Stearine, 
excrement,  T.  2/55,  p.  58.  Pancreatic 
JuiCB  (993:2),  use  of  in,  T.  1/58,  p. 
231. 

90. 

FAT  AS  FOOD  (127:3)- 

1.  Lankester,  T.  2/58,  p.  20  ;  2/66,  p.  450. 
Cod  Liver  Oil  (499:3). 

In  the  Arctic  Regions  (201:5)  importance, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  9. 

RELATION  OF  FAT— 

2.  To  Glycogenisis  (330:3).  Colin,   R.  1/61, 

p.  338.     Bernard,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  35 
To  Animal  Heat  (187:1),  Colin,  R.  1/61, 

p.    338.     Hayden,  a  respiratory  fuel, 

R.  2/64,  p.  6. 
To      Metamorphosis     (118:5),      Bischoff, 

M.R.  2/61,  p.  136. 

3.  To  Scrofula  and  Phthisis  (794:3),  neces- 

sity of  such  diet. 

FATS  REMEDIAL— r*^«  Oils  (91:2)  — 
In  Arsenical  Poisoning  (279:1). 

4.  In  Strychnine  Poisoning  (387:4). 

INUNCTION,  VALUE  OF,  IN  HEALTH, 

M.  R.  1/59,  p.  377;  L.  1/76,  p.  156. 
Effects  seen  in  Woollen  Manufactories 


INUNCTION,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

(568:3),  Simpson,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  57. 
Thomson,  2/58,  p.  22.  Opinions  of 
Ancients,    R.    2/58,  p.   22.     Simpson, 

5.  rules,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  56.     Knaggs,  in 

many  diseases  of  children,  L.  1/70,  p. 
114. 
In  Phthisis  (697:3) ;  In  Sc.\rlatina  (80:4); 
In  Rubeola  (76:5) ;  In  Variola  (82:2); 
In  Mesenteric  Diseases  (1002:4) ; 
In  Plague,  preventive  (1517:6);  In- 
Typhoid  (1502:5);  In  Typhus? 
(1502:5)  ;  In  Sprains  (1657:5)  ;  In 
Scabies  (35:1)  ;  In  Glandular  Dis- 
eases (131:1). 

lard- 
Adulterations,  etc.,  L.  1/53,  pp.  211,  523. 
Uses,  etc.      Tirfe  Fat  (90:1). 

91. 

BUTTER— n^<?  Milk  (539:1)— 

1.  Adulteration,   etc.,   L.    1/53,  p.  520  ;  L. 

2/69,  p.  666.  Ballard,  T.  2/61,  p.  582. 
Monfor,  4  lb.  flint  in  1  lb.  "fresh  dairy 
butter,"  T.  1/71,  p.  591.  Difficulties 
of  Analysis,  T.  2/73,  p.  338;  1/74, 
p.  195. 
BUTYRIC  ACID— 

In  Fetid  Bronchitis  (653:5)  in  Sputa. 
In  Heartburn  (840:1).     A  cause. 
OILS— 

2.  R.4.NCIDITY.     Removal  of,  T.  1/55,  p.  93. 
Ozonised     (226:1).       Fixed    Vegetable 

(313:2). 

Cantharidin  (484:3),  poisonous  effects 
increased. 

Carbolic  Acid  (352:5),  caustic  action  de- 
stroyed. 

Solutions  of  (448:2)  in  Hydramyle. 

OBESITY— CORPULENCY-  RUBICUN- 

4.  DITY— POLYSARCIA— 

Chambers,  L.  1/50,  p.  523,  et  seq.     Ch.  D. 

pp.  433,  531.     Laycock,  often  liable  to 

Phthisis,  etc.,  (693:2),  T.  1/62,  p.  499. 

Moore,  2/61,   p.    24.      Murchison,   L. 

1/74,  p.  467. 
Relation     of     to     Fatty    Degeneration, 

(1673:1).  M.R.  2/53,  p.  34. 

5.  C.iusEs,  Ashley,  after  acute  illness,  T.  2/52, 

p.  357. 

—  Climate   (200:4),  Miihry  rare   in   drv, 

M.  R.  1/59,  p.  71. 

—  Arsenic   (280:2),  Bernard,   rationale   of 

act.,T.  1/60,  p.  516. 
Cases.  Dow,  Hindoo  Bov,  2001b.,  tct.  12, 
L.  1/59,  p.  363  ;  girl,  at.  5^,  250  lb.,  l'. 
1/75,  p.  72;  "Woman,  24  stone,  T. 
2/76,  p.  290.  Parrot,  at.  10,  175  lbs., 
T.  1/69,  p.  454  (Girl),  1/62,  p.  363. 

TREATMENT  OF  OBESITY— (HWe  1661:2) 
Down,  comparative,  T.  1/65,  p.  '97. 
Bantingism,  Good  Rev.,  L.  2/64,  p.  493. 


46 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREATMENT  OF  OBESITY  [eont.)— 

92. 

1.  Diet,  Smith,  L.  1/64,  pp.  545,  577.  Moore, 

T.  1/56,  p.  202.     CampUn,  E.  2/58,  p. 

356. 
Skimmed  Milk  (541:2),  Donkin,  L.  1/70, 

p.  614. 
Lia.  PoTAss.TJ  (258:3),  Ch.  D.  p.  537. 

2.  Somi  Chlorid.   (267:5),  Wills,   Principles, 

1848,  pp.  27,  119,  134. 
Ammonii  Bromidum  (256:1),  Efferv.,  Gibl), 

L.  2/64,  p.  229. 
Salines  (216:3). 
Fucus  Vesiculosus    (317:4),    Dupav,    T. 

1/62,  pp.  411,  497.     Godefroy,  case,  R. 

2/62,   p.   52.     Ed.   T.    1/67,   p.    350. 

Down,  T.  1/65,  p.  97. 

CARTILAGE,  Vide  Joints  (1714:5)  — 
4.  Development,  etc.,  Hannover,  M.  R.  1/65, 
p.  450;  2/53,  p.  300.  Quekett, 
Plates,  T.  1/51,  pp.  607,  661.  Beale, 
etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  3;  1/73,  p.  173; 
Hiilke,  Tissue  uniting  Bone  and  Car- 
tilage, T.  2/60,  p.  69  ;  T.  1/73,  p.  173. 
Artificial  Form.\tion  (3:3).  By  Elec- 
tricity (193:4),  Harrison,  T.  1/62,  p. 
364.     Bridgmau,  L.  1/63,  p.  3. 

PATHOLOGY  OF  CARTILAGE— 

Nuschelor,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  513.  Mac- 
namara,  Influence  of  SubcartUag. 
layer  of  Bone  on  Disease,  L.  2/76,  p. 
567.  Redfern,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  352. 
6.  Peyraud,   E.xper.  proving  Regenera- 

tion OF,  T.  2/69,  p.  609. 

Inflammation.  Beales,  changes  in,  etc.,  T. 
2/65,  p.  136. 

Fatty  Degeneration  (1673:3),  Adam, 
M.  R.  1/53,  p.  343. 

In  Diseased  Joints  (1715:1),  "Weber, 
M.  R.  2/58,  p.  514. 

In  Rickets  (99:5),  Jenner,  Cells  filled 
with  Earthy  matter  and  not  Matrix,  T. 
1/60,  p.  466. 

93. 

CARTILAGES,  LOOSE-(77rfd;  115:3)— 

1.  Origin,  L.  1/73,  p.  639. 

Dick,  New  instrument  for  removing,  T. 
2/66,  p.  230.  Spence,  Danger  of  re- 
moving, M.  R.  2/76,  p.  301. 
In  Elrow  (1733:3),  T.  2)53,  p.  S91. 
In  Knee  (1767:3),  Brodie,  R.  2/40,  p.  260. 
Bauchet,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  267.  Larrey, 
167  cases,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  260.  Square, 
9  cases,  T.  2/57,  p.  35  ;  R.  1/62,  p. 
185;  15  more  cases,  R.  2/71,  p.  275. 
Williams,  etc.,  Removed  Antesepti- 
cally,  L.  2/75,  pp.  311,  312.  Young, 
Antecedent  treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p. 
489.     Bloomfield,  Subcut.  evulsion,  T. 

S.  1/60,   p.   599.      Poland,  Extract.,   T. 


CARTILAGES,  LOOSE-In  Knee  [cont.)— 

1/69,  p.  34.  Hilton,  M.  R.  1/68,  p. 
366.  Benndorf,  Extract.  R.  2/68,  p. 
270. 
In  Bursal  Swelling  at  outer  Mal- 
leolus (1723:2).  Hulke,  T.  2/73,  p. 
496. 

STAINING  OF  CARTILAGES— 

Virchow,  general,  singular  case,  R.  1/67, 
p.  27. 

BONE— 

4.  To  Clean,  T.  1/72,  p.  331. 

Structure,  Micrology,  Tomes,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/54,  p.  119;  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  415. 
Heitzmann's  researches,  T.  1/73,  p. 
173.  How  to  view  Microscopically, 
Ed.  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  422.  Robin,  M.  R. 
1/53,  p.  542.  Virchow  on  Corpuscles 
of,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  538  ;  Beale,  T.  1/69, 
pp.  57,  111. 
Artificial  Production  (3:3).  By  Elec- 
tricity (193:4),  Bridgeman,  L.  1/63, 
p.  3. 

6.  Produced  from  Periosteum  (101:4), 
Oilier,  T.  1/59,  pp.  18,  476 ;  R.  2/70, 
p.  214.  Stokes,  M.  R.  1/69,  p.  334. 
77^^94:3  and  1639:3. 

MARROW  OF  BONES— 

Micrology,  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  218  ;  2/69,  p.  263. 

Inflam.     Vide  (98:3). 

Producing  Bone,  Baikow,  L.  2/70,  p.  94  ; 

2/73,  p.  341. 
Relation  of  to  Leukaemia  (990:1). 
Physiology  of,  etc.,  Trogas,  M.  R.  2/64, 

p.  59. 
Blood  Producer  (134:6). 

94. 

CAPILLARIES  OF  BONE- 

1.  Develop.,  Robin,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  542. 
COLOURING  OF  BONES— 

By  Madder  (398:5),  given  to  Mother, 
Flouren,  Exp.,  T.  1/62,  p.  142;  2/60, 
p.  120. 

GROWTH  OF  BONE— 

2.  Humphrey,  of  long,    R.  1/61,  p.  142;   T. 

1/61,  p.  432.  Oilier  on  corapar.  in- 
crease of  the  two  extrcm.  of  bones,  T. 
2/61,  p.  327.  How  to  augment  and 
decrease  length,  Exper.,  11.  1/73,  p. 
181. 

During  Inflammation  (95:3)  of  Adult 
Bone.  Hutchinson,  T.  1/68,  p.  260, 
case. 

During  Disease  (553:3),  Humphrey,  Dis- 
cuss., T.  1/62,  p.  415. 

3.  Sugar    (327:6),    how    it    affects    growth, 

B(3ckcr,  Exp.,  Ch.  D.,  pp.  240,  244, 
475.     Vide  Swiss  Milk  (540:2). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


47 


EEGENEEATION— REPEODUCTION  OF 

JiO]^E—(Vide  93:6)  — 
Island,  of  entire  bones,    R.   2/o8,  p.    162. 
SediUot,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  255  ;  1/69,  p. 
334. 

EEPARATIOX  OF  BONES— 

Vide  FEACxriiE  (1652:3). 

ABSORPTION  OF  BONE  (116:6)— 

4.  CARiiOLic  Acid  (96:4),  Lister's  Treat.,  L. 

2/67,  p.  96. 
Iodine  (251:1),   FtWe  Absoi-ption  of  Callus 
by  Iodine  Oint.  (1652:5). 

MEDICINAL  USES  OF  BONE— 

5.  Ft^e  Phosphate  OF  Lime  (273:5). 

MERCURY  (301:6)— 

Not  found  in,  after  Inunction. 

EPIPHYSES  —   Vide   Femur    (1757:4) ;  Os 

Calcis  (1778:5). 

Macnamara,   Influence  of  Subcartil.    layer 

of  Bone  on   Disease,  L.   2/76,  p.  567. 

Separation   of.     Vide  Radius  (1737:5)  ; 

6.  Femur  (1759:1). 

—  Adams,  T.  1/59,  pp.  137,  162,  238.  Mar- 
golin doubts  it,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  149. 

Suppuration  of.     F«c?e  Radius  (1737:5). 

Height  (1788:2),  increased  or  decreased  bj- 
initating  Epii^hyses  or  Shafts  of  Bone. 

95. 

DISEASES  OF  BONE  —  Vide   Fractures 

1.  (1652:3)  ;  Tumours  (1661:6) ;  In  Insane 
(1379:3)— 

Paget,  Exam.  Liver  in  all  Oper.  or  Chronic 
Disease  of,  L.  2/67,  p.  152. 

Chalk  Metastasis  (556:2),  as  connected 
■with,  Virchow,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  249. 

Cod  Liver  Oil  (501:2),  Miller,  singularly 
good  effects  of,  L.  1/55,  p.  86. 

Sugar  (94:3),  great  value. 

2.  Drainage  (100:3),  its  vast  value  in  many. 
Lardaceous  Liver  (977:2),  often  present, 

T.  2/65,  p.  36.  Vide  Paget,  95:1. 
"Waxy  Spleen  (991:1),  often  coexists,  Yir- 
chow,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  461. 

OSTEITIS— Fi"(fe  Periostitis  (101:4)— 

3.  Barwell,  M.  R.  1/60,   p.  490.     Smith,  T. 

1/55,  p.  552.  Hutchinson,  of  Skull 
(1677:3),  T.  1/75,  p.  221.  Roser  on 
Pseudo-Rheum.  Osteitis  and  Arthri- 
tis in  the  Young,  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  250. 
GosseUn,  Pain  of,  Treat.,  etc.,  M.  E. 
1/76,  p.  223. 
Microscopical  Exam.,  Lang,   L.  2/71,  p. 

476. 
Growth  of  (94:2)  during. 

OSTEITIS  DEFORMANS— 

4.  Paget,  L.  2/76,  p.  714. 


OSTEITIS  SYPHILITICA  (1204:1)— 
Hamilton,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/75,  pp.  418,  420. 

EBURNATION  —  HYPERTROPHY    rcl 
5.     HYPEROSTOSIS— 

Friedi-eich,  T.   2/68,  p.  651.      Moxon,  T. 
2/70,  p.  554. 

In  Ricketts,  Rev,,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  67. 

OSTEO  -  CEPHALOMA,  OSTEO-CARCIN- 
OMA  —  CANCER  OF  BONE  —  Vide 
Osteo-Sarcoma  (1662:1)— 

Mackoe,  R.  2/72,  p.   176. 
Causing    Secondary   Deposits   in   Lung 
(673:3).     Vide  1772:5. 

TUBERCLE  OF  BONE  (676:6)— 

Eccheven-ai,  In  Yerteisr.t:  (1701:5),  M.  R. 
1/60,  p.  520. 

96. 

ABSCESS  OF  BONE— 

2.  Gosselin,    Neuralgic    Osteitis  of  false  Ab- 

scesses, M.  R.  1/76,  223. 
Cases,  Erichsen,    L.  2/56,    p.  34.    Jact- 

son,  etc.,  T.   1/68,  p.   271  ;   1/54,  pp. 

159,  183. 
Of  Tiria  (1772:3). 

SCROPHULOUS    ABSCESS    OF    BONE 

(98:1)- 
King,  Treat.,  etc.,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  6/48, 
p.  103. 

CARIES— 

3.  Savory,    its  relation  to  Necrosis  (97:1), 

L.  1/64,  pp.  4,  33. 
Waxy  Spleen  (991:1),  Yirchow,   relation 
of,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  461. 

CAUSES  OF  CARIES— 

4.  Quinine  (401:6),   Durrant,  in  Sheppey  (r), 

L.  2/63,  p.  193. 
Syphilis  (1204:3),  Jordan,  T.  1/67,  p.  697- 

CARIES   OF  JOINTS  (1719:5)— CRANIUM 
(1677:3)— TIBIA  (1772:3)— 

TREATMENT  OF  CARIES— 

Nelaton's  inject.,  T.  1/70,  p.  645. 

Gay,  Free  incisions,  T.  2/51,  p.  545  ;  1/54, 

p.  245.     Notta,  Lot.,  L.  1/66,  p.  397- 
Carbolic  Acid  (353:2),  Lister,  L.  2/67,  p. 

96.     Heals  often  spontaneously,  etc., 

2/76,  p.  4. 

5.  Iodine  (252:2),  Boinet,    inject,   into  sur- 

round. Abscesses,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  371. 
PoTASs-ii    Care.    (258:6),    Concent,     sol., 

Pockels,  T.  2/60,  p.  220. 
PoTAss.'E   FusA    (258:4),    Kirkpatrick,   R. 

2/65,   p.    152.     Pollock,   L.    1/70,   p. 

763. 
Drainage  (101:3),  Chaissaignac,  R.  1/61, 

p.  139. 


48 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TEEATMENT  OF  CAEIES  {cont.)— 

Acid.    Sulphueicum   (246:2),    Polloct,  L. 

1/70,  p.  762  ;  T.  2/75,  p.  654.     Eose, 

L.  2/71,  p.  493. 
Actual    Cautery    (212:4),    Phillippeaux, 

Eedhot  Skewer,  L.  2/76,  p.  243. 

97. 

NECROSIS— 

1.  Eelation  of  to  Caries  (96:3).     To  Peri- 

ostitis (101:4). 
Lectures,  etc.,  Henry,  L.  2/59,  p.  477. 
Harwell,  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  500.  Smith, 
Pathol.  Treat.,  cases,  T.  1/62,  p.  290  ; 
Denuded  Bone  not  necessarily  Ne- 
crosed, T.  1/55,  p.  552.  Gulliver,  Dead 
Bone  not  absorbed,   but  may  adhere, 

2.  Amer.  J.,  vol.  45/38,  p.  149.  Curling, 
proving  Gulliver's  Exper.  after  37 
years,  T.  1/54,  p.  573.  Savory,  Can 
dead  Bone  be  absorbed?  T.  1/64, 
p.  266. 

Necrosial  Fever,  Simon,  T.  2/57,  p.  552. 

Acute  Necrosis,  Spence,  etc..  Treat.,  etc., 
T.  2/75,  p.  207  ;  1/76,  p.  250  ;  L.  1/76, 
p.  387.  Stone,  3  cases  followed  by 
Pytemia  (169:2),  T.  2/59,  pp.  55,  79. 
Removal  of  whole  shaft  (1639:6). 

3.  Necrosis  of  Cranium  (1677:4).     Of  La- 

rynx (599:2). 
Diagnosis.      Phosphoric    Acid    in    Pus 

(242:2),  Wormald,  L.  2/62,  p.  440. 
—  "Waxy  Spleen  often  coexists  (991:1). 
TEEATMENT  OF  NECEOSIS— (J'i^e  97:1). 
Clarke,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  164  ;   1/54,  p.  572. 

4.  Marcacci,  E.  2/70,  263. 

Free   Incisions,   Gay,  T.   2/51,   p.  545; 

1/54,  p.  245. 
Potass-T!   Carb.    (258:6),   Concent.     Sol., 

Pockels,  T.  2/60,  p.  220. 
Drainage  (100:3),  Chassaigniac  E.  1/61, 

p.  139. 

5.  Sponge  Teats  (480:2)  Batchelder,  T.  2/59, 

p.  66. 

PoTAssiE  Chloras.  (260:4),  Osborn,  T. 
2/59,  p.  364. 

Potass-^  Fusa  (258:4),  Kirkpatrick,  E. 
2/65,  p.  152. 

Dilute  Phosphoric  Acid  Lotion  (242:2), 
Brenchley,  L.  2/62,  p.  584. 

Acid.  Sulphuricum  (96:6),  to  hasten  ex- 
foliation. 

98. 

SCROFULOrS  DISEASE  OF  BONES— 

1.    King,    Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  6/48,  p.  103.     Jor- 
dan, often    confounded  with  Syphilis 
(1204:1),  T.  1/67,  pp.   274,  304,  697. 
Williams,  T.  2/60,  p.  542. 
Vide  Sckophulous  Abscess  (96:2). 

OSTEOMYELITIS  (93:6)— 

3.  Studsgaard,  M.  E.  2/64,  p.  58.  Wahl, 
E.  2/67,  p.  267.  Demarquay,  Exper. 
with  Pus,  &c.,  T.  2/71,  pp.  414,  564. 


OSTEOMYELITIS  [cont.)— 

Longmore,  after  amput.,  T.  1/65,  p.  266. 
Macnamara,  with  Acute  Periostitis, 
Clin.,  L.  1/76,  p.  805  ;  2/76,  pp.  43,  567. 
Demme,  M.  E.  1/63,  p.  264;  1/66, 
p.  250. 
Is  Variola  (83:2),  Golgi,  M.  E.  1/74, 
p.  257. 

MOLLITIES  vel  FRAGILITAS  OSSIUM  vel 
4.     OSTEOMALACIA— 

M.  E.  1/53,  p.  343.   Casati,  L.  2/71,  p.  750. 

Lactic  Acid  (543:3),  a  cause,  Heitzman 
Exper.,  T.  1/74,  p.  99. 

In  Horses  (532:6),  Disease  resembling. 

Urine  (1008:5),  Jones,  Albumin.,  M'ithout 
serious  Eenal  Disease,  T.  2/53,  p.  545. 

Fatty  Degen.  of  Muscles  (113:2),  Cham- 
bers and  others,  T.  1/54,  p.  301. 

Cases,  Barnes,  M.  E.  2/63,  p.  69.  Breslau, 
6.  interesting,    E.    2/60,   p.    312.     Mac- 

kenzie, L.  2/61,  p.  330.  Marsh, 
Acute,  L.  2/63,  p.  560. 

Treatment. 

—  Sugar  (328:2),  Bocker,  Ch.  D.  pp.  240, 

244. 

—  Phosphate    Lime    (273:4),   Piorry,    T. 

1/57,  p.  263. 

99. 

EICKETS-EACHITIS— 

1.  Lectures,  Etc.  Jenner,  T.  1/60,  pp.  259, 
333,  415,  465.  Not  a  disease  of  the 
bones  any  more  than  Typhoid  is  of 
Peyer's  glands,  T.  1/60,  p.  260.  Eev., 
Causes,  Treat.,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/56,  p.  63. 
Fischer,  improper  feeding  the  main 
cause,  L.  2/76,  p.  340.  Eitter,  pathol. 
treat.,  T.  1/64,  p.  549.  Adams,  con- 
format,  of  skeleton,  T.  2/61,  p.  236. 
Smith,  diagr.  of  skeleton,  L.  2/56,  p. 
210.  Brodhurst,  L.  2/68,  p.  629. 
Ritchie,  clin.,  T.  1/71,  p.  9.  Bishop, 
L.  1/48,  p.  387. 
Ricketty  Children  may  grow  to  ordinary- 
sized  adults.     Jenner,  T.  1/60,  p.  334. 

EELATION   OF   EICKETS  TO  VAEIOUS 
DISEASES,  Etc.— 

3.  To  Insanity  (1377:1),  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  310. 
To  Tuberculosis  (683: 1 ).  and  to  Scrofula 

(793:3),  M.   R.  2/56,  p.  74.    Jenner, 
T.  1/60,  p.  260. 
To  Laryngismus  Stridulus  (133:3). 

PATHOLOGY  OF  RICKETS— 

4.  Jenner,  a  disease  of  nutrition,  T.  1/60,  p. 

465.  Bernard,  produced  artificially  by 
tying  nerves  going  to  bones,  T.  1/60, 
p.  55.  Jacqueme,  caused  in  dogs  by 
drinking  human  milk  (100:6),  L.  1/74, 
p.  462.  Wegenar,  prod,  artif.  by 
Phosph.  (240:3),  exper.,  T.  1/74,  p. 
98  ;  R.  1/73,  p.  135.  Heitzman,  by 
Lactic  Acid  (543:3),  T.  1/74,  p.  98.  " 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


49 


PATEOLOGY  OF  EICKETS  [eont.).— 

5.  Thorax,  shape  (638:2).   SrixE  ix  (1711:1), 

confounded  with  angular  curvature. 
Legs  often  not  Deformed  (1755:1),  Jen- 

ner,  T.  1/60,  p.  333. 
Skeletox    (99:1).       Boxes     Eburxated 

(95:5).     Cartilages  (92:6). 
Spleen     (991:1),    waxy     degen.  ;     white 

patches  on,  Jenner,  T.  1/60,  p.  33-1. 

100. 

CAUSES  OF  RICKETS— 

1.  Jenner,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  pp.   466  ;  L.  2/76,  p. 

301  ;  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  63. 
Hered.    Syphilis     (1208:1),   Hutchinson, 

contra,   T.  2/67,   p    658 ;   1/68,   p.  23. 
Mexstru.vtiox  during  Sucklixg  (1603:6), 

T.  Fox,  T.  1/63,  p.  46. 
Adulterated   Bread    (323:5),   Snow,   L. 

2/57,  p.  4. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  RICKETS  — 

Betz,  T.  2/56,  p.  426. 

3.  IIvPER.issTHESiA  (1234:5) , 'Betz,   T.  2/56, 

p.  426.     Jenner,  T.  1/GO,  p.  415. 
Emaciation   (158:2),  Jenner,   causes,  etc., 

T.  1/60,  p.  335. 
Crying  without  Cause  (1874:2),  Betz,  T. 

2/56,  p.  426. 

4.  IlE.iD   (1676:4),  Jenner,     Shape,  etc.,  T. 

1/60,  p.    333.        Ritchie,    Fontanelle 

late  in  closing,  T.  1/71,  p.  10.    Roger, 

Souffle    (1537:4),   heard  in,    T.    2/60, 

p.  18. 
He.uit's     Apex     (765:1)    outside   Nipple, 

Jenner,  T.  1/60,  p.  334. 
AiiDOMEN,"  large    (943:5),  "WTiy  ?    Jenner, 

T.  1/60,  p.  416;  2/61,  p.  425. 
Teeth   (102:6),  Dentition  late,  Jenner,  T. 

1/60,  p.  334. 

5.  Idrosis    of    Head    and     Chest    (27:3), 

Jenner,  T.  1/60,  p.  415.      Ritckie,  T. 
1/71,  p.  9. 
Diarrhcea  (910:3),   cause  of,   Jenner,    T. 
2/61,  p.  425. 

CO-EXISTING     DISEASES  —  HOW   AF- 
FECTED BY  RICKETS— 

Rubeola  very  fatal,  (75:5). 
Bronchitis,  very  fatal  (650:4). 
Whooping    Cough    (713:2),    very    fatal. 
Bronchial    Collapse  (671:1),  how    pro- 
duced. 
Emphysema,  how  produced  in,  etc.  (650:3). 

TREATMENT  OF  RICKETS— 

6.  Coote,  R.  1/67,  p.  153.    Moore,  L.  2/76,  p. 

301. 
Sugar  (328:2),    Bocker,  Ch.   D.,  pp.  240, 

244,  475. 
Lime    (273:2),    Budd,     R.    2/.58,    p.    69. 

Piorry,    T.    1/57,    p.  268.       Sanson, 

Sulpho-Carbol.,  T.  1/71,  p.  11. 


TREAT.MENT  OF  RICKETS  [cont.)— 
Sarsaparilla  (347:3),   Gulliver,  T.   1/64, 

p.  631. 
Gallic   Acid     (359:6),   Assoc.    J.,    1/54, 

p.  508. 
Nitro-Muriatic     Acid      B.\th    (248:5), 

Brodhurst,  L.  2/68,  p.  630. 
Bitches'  Milk  (99:4),  Jacqueme,  L.  1/74, 

p.   462.       Bernard,    T.  2/76,    p.    95. 

Hr/e  521:3. 

101. 

OSSIFICATION— 

2.  Moxon,  T.  2/70,  p.  554. 

The  Ossified  Man,  T.  2/61,  pp.  393,  421, 
446,  470. 

Of  Fasci.15  (19:6).  Muscles  (114:1).  Eye 
(1841:6).  Retina  (1860:2).  Arach- 
noid (1350:6).  Auricle  of  Ear 
(1374:4).  PL.4.CENTA  (1532:5).  Fietus 
(1553:3). 

DRAINAGE— 

3.  Chassaigniac,  T.  2,64,  p.  197.    Gamgee,  L. 

2/76,  p.  886.  Dunn,  L.  1/66,  p.  256. 
Chiene,  Strands  of  Carbolised  Catgut, 
B.  2/76,  p.  170.  Heiburg's  tin  tubes, 
T.  2/71,  p.  266.  Marshall  (530:6), 
Horsehair,  L.  2/76,  p.  810.  Ellis' 
spiral  wire  tubes,  L.  2/69,  p.  115. 
Lister  tubes,  directions,  L.  1/75,  p. 
434.  Forceps  for  inserting,  etc.,  p. 
468;  L.  1/74,  p.  51. 
Ix  Caries  (96:5).  Ix  Necrosis  (97:4). 
In  Abscess  (171:2).  A  Substitute 
for  Tents  (1647:5).  In  Chronic 
Pleurisy  after  Paracextesis(710:1). 
Ovariotomy  (1162:5). 

PERIOSTEUM— 

4.  Of  Skull  (1676:5). 

Growth  of  Boxb  from  (93:6).  Vide  Os- 
teoplastic Oper.  (1639:5). 

PERIOSTITIS— 

77(f(?  Osteitis  (95:3);    Necrosis  (97:1). 
Curling,  free  incisions,    etc.,  L.  2/59,    p. 
231.     P.  Hewitt,  four  cases,  L.  2/65, 
6.  pp.  456,     501.      Macnamara,     Acute 

Clin.,  L.  1/76,  p.  805;  2/76,  p.  43. 
Smith,  Denudation  of  bone,  not  neces- 
sarily followed  by  Necrosis  (97:1),  T. 
1/55,  p.  552.  Haemorrhagic  perios- 
titis, L.  1/76,  p.  14.  Savory,  Whv 
Children  bear  it  badly.  L."2/70,  p. 
537.  Hamilton,  Sj-philitic,  M.  R. 
2/75,  pp.  418,  420. 
BixioD.  Mercury  ix  Chronic  (304:3), 
Fuller,  T.  l/bl,  p.  168. 

SUBPERIOSTEAL  ABSCESS  (170:4)— 
Chassaigniac,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  130. 

NEURALGIA  OF  PERIOSTEUM  (1237:2). 


50 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


102. 


DENTISTEY— 

1.  Eecent  advances  of  Dental  Science,  M.  E. 

1/GO,  p.  31;  1/75,  p.  359.  Richard- 
son, Practical  Dentistry,  M.  E.,  2/61, 
p.  176. 
teeth- 
Physiology,  MicROLOGY,  &c.,  Levison, 
Develop,  of  Teeth  and  Jaws  of  Diff. 
Eaces,  L.  2/51,  p.  127.  Ancient  Teeth, 
Peculiarities  of,  L.  2/45,  p.  352.  Han- 
som, Mamniifera,  M.  E.    1/57,  p.  229. 

2.  Huxley,  Micros.  J.,  vol.  2,  p.  149. 
Tomes,  Micros.  J.,  vol.  4,  pp.  97,  213. 
Manual  of  Dental  Anatomy,  Human 
and  Compar.,  L.  2/76,  p.  720.  Waldcr- 
gen,  M.  E.  2/66,  p.  256. 

En-amel,  Beale,  Develop.,  T.  2/68,  p.  636. 
Dentine,  Salter,  Micros.  J.,  vol.  2,  p.  252  ; 

3.  vol.  3,  p.  127.  Tomes,  office  of 
fibrils,  T.  1/61,  p.  350.  Beale,  Develop., 
T.  2/68,  p.  637. 

Peridental  Membrane,  Bate,  T.  2/53, 
p.  419. 

Eelation  of,  -with  Hirsuties  (21:2),  L. 
2/73,  p.  613.  Sedgwick,  Heredit. 
Peculiarities  of  both  frequently  co- 
exist, M.  E.  1/63,  p.  453.     Vide  21:5. 

DENTITION— 

Jacobi,  Popular  errors  concerning,  T.  2/61, 
p.  511.  Southey,  Dates  of,  1st  &  2nd, 
&c.,  L.  1/76,  p.  273. 

Bornwith  Teeth,  Hutchinson,  &c.,  T.  2/56, 
p.  621 ;  L.  1/75,  p.  880.  Levison,  Evil 
effects  of,  cured  by  extract.,  L.  vol. 
2/46,  p.  699.  Jacobi,  E.  2/61,  p.  272. 
Gueniot,  Celebrated  persons  who  were 
bom  with  teeth,  T.  1/68,  p.  532. 

Early,  Whitehead,  Clin.,  eariy  and  late 
Dent.,  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  331.  Jacobi, 
Ancient  and  Modern,  E.  2/61,  p.  271. 
Jenner,  in  handfed  and  Tubercu- 
lous children  (677:4),  T.  1/60,  p.  334. 

Late,  Jacobi,  E.  2/61,  p.  273.  Same 
■woman  had  complete  sets  at  47,  63, 
and  90  years  of  age,  L.  2/75,  p.  190. 
6.  Deutsch,  at  34,  T.  1/57,  p.  320.  CaiTe, 

4  at  85,  T.  2/60,  p.  619  ;  6  at  73, 
2/75,  p.  676. 

—  In  Eickets  (100:4). 

DISEASES    AEISING    FEOM  DENTI- 
TION (106:5)  — 
Jacobi,  Popular  errors  concerning,  T.  2/60, 
p.   643,  M.  E.  2/64,  p.    356.       Cart- 
wright,  L.  2/76,  p.  788.     Eemak,  E. 
1/60,  p.  85.     Clendon,  Evils  incidental 
to  InfantHe  Dentition,  E.  2/62,  p.  351. 
Diarrhoea  OF  (907:3). 

103. 

1    Calomel  (302:5),  Champouillon,  to  promote 
the  Eruption  of  Teeth,  T.  2/65,  p.  253. 


DENTITION  {cont.)- 

Hyperphosphites   (242:4)  during,  Taylor, 
L.  2/61,  p.  565. 

lEEEGULAE  DENTITION— 


Bate,  T.  1/52,  p.  560 ;  2/52,  pp.  108, 
235.  Laycock,  Diagnostic  value  of 
conform,  of  Teeth  and  Jaws,  T. 
1/62,  p.  287.  Wood,  Plates,  Treat., 
T.  2/62,  p.  583.  Sewill,  Plates,  Treat., 
L.  2/69,  p.  196. 

SUPEENUMEEAET  TEETH— 

Levison,  L.  2/46,  p.  699. 

SECOND  DENTITION— 

3.  Convulsions    (1301:5)    diu-ing.  West,    T, 

1/61,  p.  355.  Pot.  Iod.  (264:2),  Neale, 
of  great  value. 
Neuralgic  Headache   of    (1429:3),  con- 
founded with  Hydrocephalus. 

OEGANIC  UNION  OF  CONTIGUOUS 
TEETH— 
M.  E.  1/53,  p.  383. 

PEOTECTION  OF  TEETH— 

Eichardson,  against  Acids,  &c.,  Good  Plates 
for,  L.  1/58,  p.  415. 

4.  Smoking  (379:5),  said  to  be  good,  Nedding, 

T.  2/58,  p.  644. 

RETENTION  OF  TEETH  (1689:1)— 

After  Eemoval  of  part  of  Jaw. 

TEANSPLANTATION  OF  TEETH  (1639:3) 

Siiersen,  T.  2/62,  p.    446.     Coleman,  &c., 

replaced  after  cleaning  roots,  L.  1/70, 

p.  683;  2/73,  p.  334.     Vasy,  L.  1/61, 

p.  557. 

5.  Syphilitic  Infect.  (1193:5)  Following. 

HOW  TEETH  AEE  AFFECTED  BY  DIF- 
FEEENT  AGENTS,  Etc.— 

Hutchinson,  discuss.,  T.  2/76,  p.  239. 

By  Sugar  (327:6),  Larry,  L.  2/45,  p.  211 ; 
T.  1/57,  p.  230.  Mantegazza,  harm- 
less in  health,  M.  E.  2/63,  p.  466. 

By  Camphor  (369:2),  Feame,  &c.,  L.  2/46, 
pp.  331,  411,  699. 
5.  By'  Lead  (288:3),  How  to  remove  colour  of 
from  Teeth,  &c.,  Delioux,  M.  E.  1/58, 
p.  247, 

By  Mercury  (299:5),  if  given  in  early 
childhood. 

By  Stomatitis  (796:5)  in  childhood, 
Hutchinson,  T.  2/76,  p.  239. 

By  Iodine  (259:6).  Hand  Feeding, 
(1544:5). 

104. 

TEETH.     In 

1.  Phthisis  (685:6).  Scrofula  (793:4). 
Eheum.  Diath.  (1452:3).  Gouty 
Diath.  (1466:5).     Syphilis  (1207:5). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


51 


TEETH  IN  ABXOEMAL  PLACES— 

2.  In  Cysts  under  Tongue  (795:6),  Schill., 

R.  2/67,  p.  214. 
In  Ovarian  Tumours  (1164:2). 

DISEASES  OF  TEETH— 

3.  Richardson.  M    R.   1/61,  p.  135.      Tomes, 

M.  R.  2/73,  p.  32.  Clendon,  R.  2/58, 
p.  206.     Salter,  L.  2/74,  p.  804. 

LOSS  OF  TEETH— 

De  Calir,  Treat,  of  Expuls.  Gingiv., 
L.  2/60,  p.  421.  Inman,  of  Upp. 
Javr,  T.  1/53,  pp.  55,  149. 

4.  After  Fevers  (1476:4).     During   Preg- 

nancy (1551:1). 

LOOSE  TEETH— 

CupRi  OxYD.  NiGR.  (298:2),  Hoppe,  T. 
1/57,  p.  558. 

CARIES  OF  TEETH,  Etc.— 

5.  Laycock,  in  herod.  dis.,  T.   1/62,   p.   287. 

Chandler,  due  to  Fungus,  L.  2/73,  p. 
851.  Mackenzie,  no  stopping,  T. 
1/54,  p.  440  ;  2/57,  p.  669  ;  1/58,  p. 
7  2 .  Marshall  Hall,  f  r.  Fright  (575: 5) , 
M.  R.  2/73,  p.  121.  Smith,  T.  1/58, 
p.  48.  Palmer,  alkalis  not  acids, 
cause,  L.  2/76,  p.  844.  Mummerj', 
among  the  ancients,  L.  1/70,  p.  735. 
Salter,  jnilp  always  calcified,  M.  R. 
1/56,  p.  314.  Goodhart,  Pyasmia 
(169:3)  fr.,  T.  2/76,  p.  58  {vide 
106:4).  Pidduck,  to  avoid,  L.  2/66, 
p.  451.  Bruck,  to  illumine  mouth, 
showing  roots  of  teeth,  T.  1/76, 
p.  420. 

6.  Tannin    (360:3),    In    Tender    Dentine, 

Bartlett,  L.  2/62,  p.  26. 
Lime    Salts     (273:2),   Budd,    In   children 

disposed  to,  R.  2/58,  p.  69. 
Collodion     (315:5),      Lardier,    T.     2/75, 

p.  519. 
Solidified  Creasote    (355:5),  S.    Martin, 

T.  1/62,  p.  17. 

105. 

ODONTALGIA— 

1.  Mackenzie,  T.  1/55,  p.  517. 

Malaria  (559:2),  Richardson,  a  cause, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  137. 

TREATMENT  OF  TOOTHACHE  — 

Tredeney.   attend    to    Stomach,    T.    2/53, 

p.  585. 
Destroying  Nerve.      Richardson,  M.  R. 

1/61,  p.    177.     E.\cision  of,  L.   2/75, 

p.  624. 

2.  —  Arsenic  (280:4),  Castle, L.  1/51,  p.  382. 

—  Nitric  Acid  (247:4),  Napier,  T.    2/74, 

p.  629. 

—  ZiNCi  Chlorid.  (286:3),  Carter,  Batavia, 

in  1879. 


TREATMENT  OF  TOOTHACHE  {cont.)~ 
—  Electricity  (213:3),  Waite,  Instru- 
ment, L.  1/51,  p.  703.  Harding,  L. 
2/57,  pp.  54,  81,  137.  Bouchard, 
mode,  T.  2/73,  pp.  219,  328. 
Carotid,  Compress,  of,  (744:2),  "Walter, 
T.  1/59,  p.  492. 

3.  Chloroform    (442:1),    Simon,  in  Ear,    T. 

2/56,    p.    528.       Dop,     injected    into 

Gums,  L.  2/72,  p.  640. 
MoRPHi.i:  (463:3),  in  Ear,  Balloy,  T.  1/59, 

p.  42.     Inject,  into  Gujis,  Storer,  R. 

1/60,  p.  225. 
CoLCHicuM  (344:2),  andTiNCT.  Opii,  intern. 

Eisenmann,  T.  1/60,  p.  377. 
Pulsatilla  (466:1),  in  Rheum.  Odontal. 

(1454:5),  Bloding,  T.  1/61,  p.  450. 
Argent.  Nit.  (307:1),  Eisenmann,  T.  1/60, 

p.  377. 

4.  Carrol.   Ac.   (353:2),  Woodhouse,  M.  R. 

2/66,  p.  433  ;  L.  1/68,  p.  275. 
Glonoine   (271:4),  Field,  cases,  T.    1/58, 

p.  291. 
Croton  Chloral  (443:2),  Legg,  L.  2/72, 

p.  558.     Yeo,  L.   1/74,  p.  159.     "WUl, 

B.  2/75,   p.  349.      Skerritt,    L.    2/76, 

p.  814. 
Gelseminum  Semper.  (393:3),  Legg,  etc., 

5.  L.  1/73,  p.  731 ;  2/75,  p.  660.  Sawyer, 
B.  2/74,  p.  43. 

SoDJE  Bicarb.  (268:3).  Duckworth, 
Mouth  Wash,  B.  1/75,  p.  65. 

STOPPING  TEETH— 

Ballard,  for  Molars,  T.  1/54,  pp.  168,  400. 

Mackenzie,   when  nerve    is    exposed, 

T.  1/55,  p.  517.  Napier,  L.  1/70, 
p.  769.  Robinson,  various  substances, 
L.  1/58,  p.  113. 

6.  Cements,   various,  L.  l/i5,  p.  709;  2/48, 

p.   727  ;  T.   1/57,  p.  197.      Illust.  L. 
News,  2/59,  p'.  256. 
Soft  Sulphur  (243:4),  Henriott,  T.  2/57, 
p.  511. 

106. 

EXTRACTION  OF  TEETH— 

1.  Gorham,  Manual   on,  T.  2/69,  p.  671. 
Chair    for    (222:6),    Gilbert's,  L.     2/48, 

p.  608. 
Forceps  (1645:1),  "  L'attractif,"  Mathieu, 

Diagram,  T.  2/62,  p.  65.    Harris,  L. 

2/65,  p.  515. 
Stump    Extractor,   Mackenzie,  T.   2/54, 

p.  238. 

2.  Lion's  Tooth,  L.  1/71,  p.  844. 

PAINLESS  EXTRACTION— 

AN.TiSTHETics,  Daugerous,  L.  1/76,  p.  689, 
et  scq. 

Electricity  (194:1),  Roberts,  M.  R.  1/59, 
p.  247  ;  T.  2/58,  p.  263,  et  seq.  {vide 
Index).     Report,     T.    1/59,    p.    603. 

3.  Richardson,  T.  1/59,  p.  157. 
Forced  Respiration  (217:4). 


52 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


PAINLESS  EXTRACTION  (cont.)  — 

Carotids  Compressed  (7-i4:2),   Jacowski, 

T.  2/58,  p.  150. 
^THER  AND  Camphor  (434:5),  OS  Gums, 

Claisse.  &c,  T.  1/59,  p.  118;  2/61,  p. 

311. 
LiG.    Dentis,  Division  of.  Amor.  J.,  No. 

45/38,  p.  253. 
Choral  (444:6),  Bouchut,  T.   2/74,  p.  668. 

SEQUELJE  OF  EXTRACTIONS— 

4.  H.TiMORRHAGE    (142:3),   L.  2/68,  p.   466  ; 

2/75,  p.  527;  T.  1/69,  p.  26;  2/74, 
p.  599.  Jenner,  Crystals  of  Perchl. 
Iron,  L.  2/76,  p.  718.  Richardson,  L. 
1/76,  p.  7.  Ranger,  B.  2/76,  p.  196. 
Pyemia  (169:3),  Bouyon,  L.  2/73,  p.  777. 
Vide  104:5. 

DISEASES  FR.  DISEASED  TEETH,  &c.— 
Vide  Dis.  of  Dentit.  (102:6)  — 

5.  McKenzie,  vitiating  inspired  air,  L.   2/57, 

p.  669. 
Cases,  R.  2/58,  p.  205  ;  T.  2/52,  p.  281 ;  L. 

1/59,  p.  80  ;  2/65,  p.  515. 
Dextes  Sapientes,  T.  2/59,  p.  487  ;  M.  R., 

2/60,  p.   361  ;    L.    2/46,  p.    266.      T. 

6.  2/65,  p.  515. 

Uterine    Neuralgia  from  (1115:2). 

Neuralgia  of  Diff.  Parts,  L.  2/46,  p.  265. 

Cephalalgia  (1430:1).  Epilepsy  (1308:3). 

Cardiac  Neurosis,  R.  1/66,  p.  85. 

Furred  Tongue  (Unilat.)  (803:6).  Deaf- 
ness (1803:4).  Blindness  (1818:2). 
Aphonia  (608:5).  Ulcer  Audit. 
Can.  (1794:3).     Eye  Dis.  (1819:4). 

107. 

BITES— TOOTH  WOUNDS— 

2.  Human,  Gross,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  385. 
TOOTH  POWDERS— R.  2/45,  p.  90. 
SWALLOWING  FALSE  TEETH— 

3.  Paget,  lodged  3  months  in  front  of   Epi- 

glottis, T.  1/62,  p.  58.  Pollock,  kc, 
L.  1/69,  pp.  456,  490;  1/71,  pp.  155, 
643.  Weiss,  collect,  cases,  Odontol. 
Trans.,  1/77,  p.  133. 
In  Pharynx  (852:2).  Stomach  (854:1). 
(Esophagus  (852:4). 

GUMS— 

4.  Pot.  Bromidi  (266:5),  Smith,  in  all  Dental 

irritat.,  &c.,  T.  1/74,  p.  598. 
Lancing,  Clendon,    Does  it  help?     How', 
&c.,R.  2/62,  p.  351. 

—  Contra,    Jacobi,     R.     1/63,    p.     230. 

Thomson,  New  plan,  R.  2/67,  p.  342. 

—  Fatal     H-i^morrh.,   Young,   R.    1/67, 

p.  353. 

ULCERATED     GUMS— CHRONIC     GIN- 
GIVITIS— 
6.  Lahorde,  M.   R.  2/68,  p.  245.     Nunn,  etc. 

Treat.,  T.   1/57,  p.   210;  L.   1/68,  p. 

365. 


BLEEDING  OR  SPONGY  GUMS  — 
Krameria  (452:3),  Hart,  L.  2/62,  p.  59. 
Pot.  Chlor.  (260:2),  T.  2/58,  p.  400. 

state    of    gums    in    different 

diseases- 
Phthisis  (685:5).    Lead  Diseases  (288:3). 

Scrofula  (793:4). 
How  affected  liY  Iodine  (249:5). 

108. 

MUSCLE-ANAT.  AND  PHYSIOLOGY— 
1.  Humphrj^'s  Lect.,  T.  1/72,  p.  742,  ei  seq.  ; 
L.  i/72,  p.  864,  et  seq.  ;  M.  R.  1/74, 
p.  92.  Varieties,  L.  1/73,  p.  870,  et 
seq. 
Development,  Micrology',  Braidwood, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  447  ;  1/53,  p.  543  ; 
1/68,  p.  91.  Savorv,  Microscop.  J., 
vol.  3,  p.  317.  Deiters,  M.  R.  2/58, 
p.  232.  Bridge,  T.  1/60,  p.  210. 
Beale,  T.  1/69,  p.  215.  Macnamara, 
Striped  Fibres,  T.  2/66,  p.  526. 

CHEMISTRY  OF  MUSCLE— 

B.  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  363. 

Reaction  of,  Bernard,  in  Health,  Death, 
and  Disease,  T.  2/60,  p.  296.  Richard- 
son, T.  1/67,  p.  409. 

3.  Sugar  of  (330:1),  Meissncr,   L.    1/67,  p. 

680.     Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  363. 

Creatine  AND  Creatinine  (125:2). 

Blood  (109:4),  during  action  of. 

Electricity  of  (193:3),  Radcliffe,  Diagr., 
etc.,  L.  1/63,  pp.  167,  227.  Bernard, 
Exper.,  etc.,T.  2/60,  p.  296  ;  1/61,  pp. 

4.  298,  382.      Fischer,   R.   1/73,'  p.  149. 
Vide  109:6  and  193:2. 

Respiration  of  (629:3),  Mattenci,   M.   R. 

2/58,  p.  232.      Hermann,   L.  2  '67,  p. 

646. 
Heat,    Poissieiille,    Exper.,   effects  of,   T. 

2/60,  p.  397. 

NERVES  OF  MUSCLES - 

5.  Hilton,  use  shown  by  nerve  supjilying,  L. 

2/61,  p.  82.  Nerve  supplying  goes 
to  skin  over,  Habershon,  T.  2/58, 
p.  440.  V.  d.  Kolk,  R.  1/61,  p.  68. 
Beale  Microl.,  M.  R.  1/61,  pp.  235,  518. 
Henocque,  Terrain,  of  (1248:4)  in  Or- 
gan. MuscL,  L.  1/70,  p.  813.  Krause, 
M.  R.  1/64,  p.  518.  Ziemssen's 
Charts,  where  to  apply  Electricity' 
L.  1/72,  p.  531. 

6.  In  Paralysed  Limbs  (1338:3),  Hyperti-ph. 

METAMORPHOSIS   OF  MUSCLES  (118:3) 
Forming  Fat  (80:3)— 

109. 

CONTRACTILE  SUBSTANCE    OF    MUS- 
1.     CLES— 

Ecker,  Microscop.  J.,  vol.  2,  p.  111.  Beale, 
T.  1/69,  pp.  163,  295. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST, 


53 


ELASTICITY  OF  MUSCLES— 
Mausvelt,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  439. 

VIS  VITiE  -CONTRACTILITY  vd  IRRI- 
TABILITY OF  MUSCLES— 
Broadbent,  Theory  of  Bilat.  act.,  T.    2  68, 
p.  178.     Rutherford,  Exper.,  L.   1  71, 
pp.  75,  183;  2/71,  p.  665. 
Independent  of  Xervous  Infl.  (1232:1), 
etc.,  Bernard,  increased  bj''  its  removal, 
T.  2/60,  p.   252  ;    1/61,   pp.    140,    297. 

2.  B.  Seqiiard,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  233.  Hor- 
vath's  Exper.,  T.  2/71,  p.  355. 

In  FtETus  (1536:3),  M.  Hall,   highest  de- 

gree,    T.    1/53,   p.  595.      Bernard,  T. 

1/61,  p.  381. 
Dkbihty,  llinton,    why  in  direct  ratio  to  ? 

M.R.  2/56,  p.  190.'   Bernard,  T.  1/61, 

p.  381. 
After  Systemic  Death  (180: 5),  Richardson, 
T.  2/73,  p.  262;   M.  R.  2/73,  p.  259. 

THEORY  OF  MUSCULAR  ACTION- 

Radcliffe,  T.  1  '55,  pp.  591,  615,  639  ;  M.  R. 

1/59,  p.  103  ;   1/72,  p.  309  ;   R.  1/61, 

p.  308  ;  L.  1/60,  pp.  237,  287  ;  L.  1/63, 

pp.  167,  227,  320,  406,  Diagrams,  etc. 

3.  Beaunis,  3  groups,  M.  R.  2/76,  p. 
368.  Houghton,  New,  M.  R.  1,'64,  p. 
145.  Frankland,  opposed  to  general 
views,  L.  2/67,  p.  366.  Althaus,  In- 
herent, T.  1/59,  p.  312.  Liebig,  T. 
1/70,  p.  667. 

4.  Chemical  Theory,  Hermann,  M.  R.  2/76, 

p.  366.     Hinton,   M.  R.  2/56,  p.  190. 
During  Thaaving,    Richardson's    Exper., 
T.  1/69,  p.  388. 

BLOOD   DURING    MUSCULAR    ACTION 
(139:3)- 
Bernard,  Chemical  Changes  in,   T.  2/61, 
p.  26. 

MUSCULAR  SENSE  vel  CONSCIOUSNESS 
Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  525.    Loss  of  co-orcUnat- 

ing  power,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  449. 
In  Syphilitic  Affect,  of  Nervous  Sys- 
tem (1338:5)  lost.     Why?     T7r/e  Hal- 
lucinations (1371:2). 

FORCE  OF  MUSCULAR  ACTION— 

Skey,  T.  2/53,  pp.  57,  83,  139.  Haughton, 
T.  1/71,  p.   625.     Animal  Mechanics, 

5.  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  355.  Rutherford 
Exper.,  Diagr.,  L.  2/71,  p.  665.  Vide 
Gymnastics  (198:1). 

Dy-namograph  vel  Myograph,  Matthieu 
Plates,  T.  2/62,  p.  65.  Marey  Diagr., 
L.  2/71,  p.  666.  Helmholtz,  Diagr., 
T.  1/69,  p.  43;  L.  2/71,  p.  666. 

Fracture  During  (1653:1). 

SOUND  HEARD  DURING- 

Kiwisch,  an  acoustic  delusion,  M.  R.  1/60, 

p.  355. 
The  Best  Galvanometer  (191:4). 


RATE  OF   AND    QUANTITY''    OF  WORK 
STORED  UP  IN  MUSCLES- 
Haughton,  M.  R.   1/63,   p.  276.      Parkes, 
L.  2/67,  p.  366.      Vide  776:1. 

ELECTRIC  IRRITABILITY  OF  MUSCLE 

6.   RejTiolds,  meaning  of  terms,   L.   1/70,    p. 

539.     Fisher,  effect  of  Contract,  and 

Relax.,  R.  1/73,  p.  149.      Vide  108:4. 

SOURCE  OF  IRRITABILITY  OF  MUSCLE 

T.  2/67,  pp.  205,  267. 
POISONS  OF  M.  IRRITABILITY— 

Bernard,  T.  2/60,  p.  295. 

Upas  (364:4).     Digitalis  (372:4). 

110. 

MYOPATHIA— MUSCULAR  DISEASES - 
2.      Vide     Rheum.     (1461:5) ;      Hemiplegi.\ 

(1284:2)  — 

Charcot,  effects  of  Sect,  of  Cord,  etc., 
(1252:2),  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  377.  Hayem, 
changes  inmuscks  in  var.  dis.,  M.  R. 
1/67,  p.  535. 

F.\TiGUE  (198:3),  simulating  dis.,  Inman, 
M.  R.  1/57,  p.  440;  1/58,  p.  328;  R. 
1/60,  p.  67. 

Ammonia  (253:5),  a  muscular  stimulant. 

INFLAMMATION  — MYOSITIS    rcl    MY- 
ITIS—nWs    Rheum.  Myitis  (1461:5)— 
Inman,  R.  1/60,  p.  67.     Frost,  subpectoral, 
leading  to  Abscess  and    Py^i^mia,  L. 
2/76,  p.  854.     Vide  Dysphag.  (121:2) ; 
Phlegmas.  Dolens  (747:6). 
HYPERTROPHY  OF  MUSCLES  (159:1)  — 
Paget   of   one  leg,  etc.,   T.  1/58,  p.  261. 
Duchenne,  R.  2/66,  p.  135.     Bergeron, 
Connective  Tissue  incre.^sed  (19:4), 
T.  2/67,  p.  41. 

PSEUDO  -  HYPERTROPHIC  vd  MYO- 
SCLEROTIC  PARALYSIS  —  iVide 
112:1)— 

Duchenne,  R.   1/68,  p.  40;  M.  R.  2/73,  p. 
4.  335 ;  1/75,  pp.  62,  679.     Wilkes,  T. 

2/68,  p.  690.  Ord,  etc.,  T.  2/73,  p. 
563;  1/74,  p.  617;  2/75,  p.  333  ;  2/76, 
p.  531.  Forster,  L.  1/69,  p.  629;  1/74, 
p.  543.  Hutchinson,  L.  2/73,  pp.  44, 
113.  Williams,  L.  2/73,  p.  664. 
Gowers,  L.  1/74,  p.  801.  Barlow,  B. 
1/76,  p.  66. 

ATROPHY  (159:3)    OF  MUSCLES -(nw*; 
112:1)  — 

Habershon,L.  1/70,  p.  582.    Paget,  around 

dis.  joints  (1715:3),  L.   2/73,  p.    727. 

Greenhow,    rapid,    L.     1/73,    p.    665. 

Onimus  fr.   constant  use  in  trade,  L. 

1/76,  p.  127. 
Blows    (1642:6)    causing,  Paget,  T.  1/58, 

p.  261.     Erichsen,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  13. 

Vide  Bruises  (142:4). 


54 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ATROPHY  OF  MUSCLES— Blows  {cont.)- 
—  SiMULATixG  Paralysis  (113:5),  Paget, 

supra.    Freidberg,  after  hastily  pulling 

arms    or    legs,    M.    R.    1/59,    p.   86. 

Vide  Infantile  Paralysis  (1276:3). 
Electricity    (113:5),    Duchenne,   M.    E. 

2/73,  p.  334. 

MYALGIA  -MUSCULAR  PAINS— (/'^(/^ 
6.     1234:5)— 

Inman,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  109  ;  1/58,  p.  326. 
Briquet,  T.  2/58,  p.  559. 

In  Cerebral  Disease  (1404:3). 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  MYALGIA— 

From  Cystitis  (1067:1).  Metritis 
(1106:2).     Ovaritis  (1156:4). 

TREATMENT    OF    MYALGIA  —  [Vide 
6.     111:5)— 

A  good  Chair  for  (222:6). 

Tea  (453:5)  bad,  Inman,  M.    R.   1/58,  p. 

328. 
Belladonna  (377:6),  Exter.,   Inman,  R. 

2/60,  p.  345.     Graj-,  T.  1/60,  p.  59. 
Electricity  (111:6),  C.  Current,  Y.  Poorc, 

L.  2/74,  p.  301. 
Chloroform  Vesicant  (164:5),  Little,  R. 

1/60,  p,  66.     Frenelle,  M.  R.  2/64,  p. 

246. 
Ammonii  Chloric.  (255:4),  Ainstie,  M.  R. 

2/69,  p.  321. 
Acupuncture  (166:4). 

111. 

SPASM  —  SPASMODIC  ACTION  —  MUS- 

1.  CULAR  RIGIDITY-CRAMPS— RE- 
TRACTION. 

CAUSES,  Etc.  (1234:3)— 

H.  Jactson,  compared,  etc.,  with  Palsy 
(113:3).  Jones,  T,  1/66,  p.  167.  B. 
Sequard,  Pain  of,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  5. 
Mitchell,  Functional  Spasms,  T.  2/76, 
p.  551.  Radcliffe  Theoiy,  L.  1/60,  p. 
614  ;  1/63,  p.  685.  Gray,  T.  2/75,  pp. 
360,  466.  Brodhurst,  T.  2/53,  pp. 
8,  37,  526,  548  ;  1/54,  pp.  105,  483. 
Murchison,  L.  1/74,  p.  537- 
An.-emia  (140:4),  always  present,  Brodhurst, 
etc.,  T.  1/53,  p.  594  ;  2/75,  p.  466. 

2.  Albuminuria  (1009:6),  Johnston,  T.  1/58, 

p.  313.  Simpson,  occasional  connec- 
tion with  Puerperal  Album.  (1597:3), 
T.  2/60,  p.  445. 

Renal  Abscess  (1020:2),  Fincham,  ano- 
malous case,  T.  2/60,  p.  596. 

Cerebellar  Disease  (1397:4),  muse,  rigid, 
pathogn. 

Inflammation  of  Cord  (1259:2),  always 
cramps. 

3.  Paralysis  (1264:1),  significance  of  cramps 

in  Paralys.  Limbs.    Vide  111:4. 
Rheumatism  (1454:4),  Trousseau,  Rheum. 
Spasms,  T.  2/56,  p.  400. 


SPASM,  CAUSES,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

Cholera    (920:3)  —  Irritable    Uterus 

(1114:6). 
Muscular  Fatigue  (110:2),  Inman,  M.  R. 

2/58,  p.  330. 
Sequela  of  Fevers  (1476:4),  Paget,  con- 
tract, of  Adduct.  long,  thigh,  T.  2/59, 

4.  p.  11.  H.  Jones,  Paralytic  Con- 
tract. (111:3),  clin.,  T.  1/66,  p.  390. 
Aran,  after  Typhoid  (1499:1),  M.  R. 
2/55,  p.  538. 

Swimmers'  Cramp  (228:3). 
Reflex   or   Saltatory   Cramp    (1252:1). 
Bamberger,  R.  1/60,  p.  61. 

CRAMPS    OF,   Heart    (768:3).      Pharynx 

5.  (816:5).  Stomach  (841:5).  Writers' 
(1289:3).      Telegraphists'   (1289:4). 

TREATMENT  OF  CRAMPS,  Vide  920:4— 
Sleep,  on  inclined  plane,  R.  1/47,  p.  196. 
CoNiuM  (405:4),  Allbutt,  L.  2/76,  p.  119. 
Sulphur  (243:3),  Munk,  remarkable  effects 

Roll  held  in  hand,  etc.,  L.  2/40,  pp. 

602,  784. 
Glonoine  (271:5),  Field,  T.  1/58,  p.  291. 

6.  Amyl    Nitrite    (447:4),     Mitchell,     etc., 

M.  R.,  2/75,   p.  450;  T.  1/76,  p.  17- 
Chloroform    (441:5),     Ch.    D.,   p.    450. 

Rauch,M.R.  1/52,  p.  274.      F(V/e  110:6. 
Electricity  (194:2),  Duchenne,  etc.,  when 

to  apply,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  144  ;   1/59,  pp. 

101,  107.     Vide  110:6. 
Ice  to  Spine  (1329:4). 
Excision  of  Nerves  (1249:2),  S.  Watson, 

Median  and  Ulnar,  L.  2/76,  p.  857. 
MUSCULAR  ANESTHESIA  (1246:2)— 

112. 

PROGRESSIVE   MUSCULAR    ATROPHY 
1.     OR    PARALYSIS-FATTY      DEGEN. 
OF      MUSCLE     (1673:3),     WASTING 
PALSY. —  Vide      Progressive    Locom. 
Ataxy  (1261:2).     Progress.  Paralys.  of 
Insane  (1278:1).     Pseudo-Hypertroph. 
Paralysis  (110:2)  — 
Valentine,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  532.     Wilks,  dis- 
tinct, of  Progress.   Muse.  Atr.  and  Atax. 
Locom.    (1261:2),    T.    2/68,    p.    633. 
Friedberg,   M.   R.   1/59,   p.    83.     Ro- 
kitansky,   etc.,   M.   R.  1/53,  p.    335  ; 
1/75,  p.  68.   Laiirence,,T.  1/58,  p.  422. 
Hamilton,  L.  1/76,  pp.  10,  44.    Moxon, 
Notes  on,  L.  1/70,  p.  543.    Cruveilhier, 
M.    R.  2/56,  p.  252.      Charcot,  Chr. 
Spin.  Amyotrophy-,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  479. 
Bourdon,  Conclusions,  M.  R.  2/62,  p. 
254.      Meryon,    Discuss.,   T.  1/66,  p. 
294.     Roberts,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  458.    B. 
Sequard,  T.  2/60,  p.  432.     Strauss  on 
Fatty  Degen.,  R.  2/71,  p.  19.     Mac- 
namara,  Microl.,  T.  1/67,  p.  412.   An- 
slie,   following  Ac.  Rheum.   (1454:4), 
T.  1/61,  p.  115. 


MEPTCAL    DIGEST. 


55 


DIAGNOSIS   OF  WASTING   PALSY— 

4.  Duchenne,,E.  2/64,  p.  68.    Wilks,  T.  2/68, 

p.  577. 
Pupil  (1852:6),  Duchenne,  R.  1/64,  p.  104. 
Sympathetic  Nerves  (1448:3),  Duchenne, 

R.  1/64,  p.  104. 
From  Lead  Paral.  (290:3),  Moore,  M.  R. 

2/61,  p.   536.     Wilks,  L.  1/67,  p.  9. 
From  Bulbar  Paral.,  (809:5),  Kussmaul, 

T.  2/74,  p.  573. 
From  General  Paresis  (1278:1),  Sankey, 

R.  2/73,  p.  51. 

CASES  OF  WASTING  PALSY— 

Reynold's  incipient,  cure,  L.  2/63,  p.  34. 
Wilks,  Cure  remarkable,  T.  2/68,  p. 
633.  Radclifte,  cure,  L.  1/65,  p.  30  ; 
2/65,  p.  195. 

Allbutt,  singular.  Forearms  and 
calves  not  touched.  T.  1/72,  p.  224. 
Levi,  R.  1/66,  p.  85.  Shapter,  Want  of 
co-ordination  of  one  arm,  T.  1/73,  p. 
595.  Moxon,  L.  1/70,  p.  544.  Ram- 
skill,  T.  2/60,  p.  532  ;  1/61,  p.  469  ; 
1/65,  p.  473  ;  L.  1/74,  p.  476.  Troi- 
sier, P.  M.  1/75,  p.  770. 

Duchenne,  3  cases  in  children,  R. 
2/68,  p.  354.  Friedherg:,  M.  R.  1/59, 
p.  86.     Mesterton,  T.  2/71,  p.  495. 

P.M.,  Lecoq,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  245.  Clarke, 
of  Cord.,  M.  R.,  2/63,  p.  499  ;  1/65, 
p.  617.  Gull,  R.  1/74,  p.  28.  Gardner, 
Microsc.  Exam.,  R.  1/63,  p.  250. 
Hamilton,  5  cases,  L.  1/76,  pp.  10,  44. 

Acute,  Harley,  P.  M.,  2/68,  p.  283  ;  L. 
2/68,  p.  451.  Pollard,  recov.,  L.  1/72, 
p.  431.     Ramskill,  L.  2/68,  p.  634. 

Various,  L.  1/66,  p.  344  ;  2/67,  p.  579. 
T.  1/69,  p.  571. 

113. 

PROGRESSIVE  MUSCULAR  ATROPHY— 

2.  Of  Tongue  (809:4).    Lips  (799:4).   Velum 

Palati  (825:5).  Bronchial  Muscles 
(637:2).  Bladder  (1052:1).  Hand 
(738:5).    In  Mollities  Ossium  (98:4). 

Of  Single  Muscles  or  of  Groups.  Lo- 
cal   Paralysis.     Vide    1271:3. 

B.  Sequard,  most  freq.  causes,  L.  2/61,  pp. 
56,  79.  Ramskill,  both  arms  (1727:6) 
in  adult,  T.  2/60,  p.  480.  L.  2/49,  p. 
561  {vide  1735:4).  Paget,  etc.,  T. 
1/64,  p.  331;  2/73,  p.  240;  2/72,  p.  479. 

3,  Meryon,  Hered.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  336. 
AVilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  689.  H.  Jones,  Lt. 
Arm,  T.  2/74,  p.  359.  Adams  in 
Children  (1276:1),  T.  1/55,  p.  372 
{vide  1276:1).  H.  Jackson,  compar.  and 
contrast  with  Spasm  (111:1),  L.  1/67, 
pp.  205,  295. 

Various  Cases,  T.  2/67,  p.  170  ;  L.  2/49, 
p.  561.     Discuss..  T.  1/71,  p.  219. 

5.  — Simulated  after  Injury  (110:4). 


JOINTS,  DISEASES  OF  (1715:2),  AND 
WASTING  PALSY— 

Ball,  T.  2/68,  pp.  498,  556 ;  2/69,  pp.  123, 
272,484. 

TREATMENT  OF  WASTING  PALSY— 
{Vide  112:1)— 

Strychnia  Hypoder.  (1269:4). 

Phosphorus  (239:5),  Beaumetz,  M.  E. 
2/68,  p.  520. 

Electricity  (194:2),  Fiddian,  T.  2/72, 
p.  66.  Reynolds,  L.  1/70,  p.  575 ; 
2/70,  p.  531.  Nelaton,  Diagn.  gravity, 
R.  2/60,  p.  93.  Laurence,  T.  1/58, 
p.  422.  Wilks,  T.  1/69,  p.  378. 
Roberts,  M.  R.  1/5S,  p.  461.  Ainstie, 
L.  1/70,  p.  734.  Vide  Paraly'SIS 
(1282:1), 

Pot.  Sulphuret.  (262:3),  RamskilL,  nest  to 
Elect,  most  jiowerful  Muse.  Excit.,  T. 
2/60,  p.  480. 

Sulphur  Baths  (243:6),  Wetzler,  M.  R. 
2/56,  p.  458;   2/58,  p.  461. 

Pot.  Iod.  (264:2,  vide  1261:5),  Ramskill, 
6.  T.  2/60,  p.  533.     Murchison,  L.  2/67, 

p.  579.  Keith,  T.  1/66,  p.  64.  Tay- 
lor, T.  2/63,  p.  37. 

Argent.  Ox.  (305:6),  Clarke.  The  best 
remedy,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  377- 

Argent.  Nit.  (306:3),  Kingston,  T.  2/67, 
p.  538  ;  2/68,  p.  456  (causing  Albumi- 
nuria at  times),  R.  1/68,  p.  29..  Vide 
1261:5. 

114. 

OSSIFICATION  (101:2)  OF  MUSCLES— 

1.  Moxon,    T.  2/70,   p.  554.       Skinner,   etc.. 

Boy,  set.  13,  T.  1/01,  p.  413;  -2/75, 
p.  70. 

TUjMOUR  OF  VOLUNTARY  MUSCLES— 

2.  NODES— MYOMATA— 

Teevan,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  505.  Jones,  L. 
2/59,  p.  617.  Hutchinson,  T.  .2/68, 
p.  417.  Paget,  Phantom  Tumours, 
Diagn.,  etc.,  L.  2,73,  p.  833.  Garrod, 
Pulsating,  L.  2/67,  p.  292.  Brod- 
owski,  of  Stomach  (849:4),  Degen. 
into  Myo-Sarcoma,  L.  2/76,  p.  195. 
Coates,  Cancer,  rare  cases,  L.  1/72, 
p.  613.  Davy,  Degenerative  Cysts, 
L.  2/76,  p.  685. 

Of  Abdominal  Walls  (948:3).  Uterinb 
(1121:3). 

Vascular  (736:2),  De  Morgan,  M.  R.  1/64, 
p.  187. 

MUSCULAR  SYPHILIS  (1205:4)— 
4.  Ricord,    L.    1/48,   p.  600.      Laudry,    etc, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  293  ;  2/64,  p.  268. 

MUSCULAR  INJURIES— 

Paget,  Contract.,  not  Bulging,  foUowa 
section,  L.  1/69,  p.  521.  Hayem 
cicatriz.  (160:1),  R.  1/71,  p.  209. 


56 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


MUSCULAR  INJURIES  {cont.)— 
BLO\rs  (110:4). 
EUPTURE   OF   EeCTUS   ABDOMINIS  (94.5:2). 

115. 

TENDOXS— 

1.  Startixgs  (1749:2),  Erb,  Exper.,  T.  2/76, 

p.  96. 
Painful,    Inman,    due    to    FATiorE    and 

Stretching,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  440  ;  1/58, 

p.  328. 
—  After   Operations  (1632:2),    Bernard, 

T.     1/60,     p.  572.       Tide  Syphilis 

(1195:5). 

2.  Cracking. 

Jobert,  cause  of.     Spirit  Eappers  (196:4), 

T.  1/59,  p.  506. 
Ossification,    Lieberkuhn,    M.   E.     1/62, 

p.  526. 
Slipping    out   of   Grooves,  Paget,  etc., 

E.  1/67,  p.  142;  M.  E.  l/68,p.  511. 

3.  Melon  Seed-like  Bodies  attached  to,  Bar- 

■\vell,  how  to  remove,  T.   1/68,  p.  316. 

Vide  93:1. 
In  Lead  Poiaoning  (291:4). 
In  Amputations  (1632:2). 

4.  Tenotomy  (1640:3),  Eepair. 
Chloroform     Accidents    (438:4),    many 

after  Oper.  on  Tendons,  Kidd,  T.  2/61, 
p.  362. 

GAXGLIOX— 

Asliton  Key,  Amer.  J.,  No.  39/37,  p.  235. 
BarWll,  etc.,  L.  2/58,  pp.  347,   371  ; 

5.  1/64,  D.  1;  2/70,  p.  285.  Smith,  etc., 
T.  2/52,  p.  34;  1/55,  p.  213;  2/68, 
p.  479.  Gosselin,  M.  E.  1/53,  p.  143. 
Billroth,  E.  2/71,  pp.  250,  252.  Gil- 
ruth  of  Hand,  excision  of  Sac,  L.  2/76, 
p.  771. 

Beneath  Radial  (1735:3).  Beneath 
Annular  Lig.  (1743:4).  In  Palm 
(1739:53. 

LOCOMOTION— 

6.  Teulon   and   Weber,    M.  E.    1/59,   p.  353. 

Pettigrew,  Walking  (198:5;.  Swim- 
ming (199:4),  Flying  (512:2),  L.  1/74, 
p.  768 ;  M.  E.,  1/74,  p.  387.  Marey, 
M.E.  2/75,  p.  98. 

116. 

SECRETION— 

3.  Bernard,  Absorpt.  nil  or  minus  during,  T. 
1/60,  p.  110.    B.  Jones,  Lect.,  T.  1/51, 
p.  307,  et  seq. 
Causes,    Hinton,     Chemical,  M.  R.  2/56, 

p.  193. 
Sympathetic  Nerves    (1447:3),    Bernard, 
T.  1/61,  pp.  437,  543.    Sequard,  M.  R. 
2/59,  p.  32. 
Blood  (134:4),  state  of,  Bernard,    T.  1/58, 
p.  225.     Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  102. 


ABSORPTION  —   ri«fe     Osmosis      (117:4); 
Poisons  (1615:5)  — 

5.  Lehmann,  M.   E.   1/55,  p.  102.     Bernard, 

T.    1/60,   p.  110;    1/61,    pp.   119,217. 

In  the  Lungs  (636:1)  most  active,  T. 

1/60,  p.  571.      Chambers,  rapidity  in 

Serous    Sacs.,  etc.,  etc.,  T.   1/62,  p. 

128.      WaUer,   Exper.  with  Alcohol 

(423:2)     and     Chloroform     (442:1), 

M.  R.  1/61,  p.  232. 
Sympathetic   Nerves    (1447:3),    Bernard, 

T.  2/61,  p.  79. 
Pneumog.astric     (1443:4),    Bouley,    Sect. 

in  Horse  prevents  absorption  of  Poisons, 

not  in  Dogs,    Why  ?  T.  1/52,  p.  525. 

6.  Lussana,  Why  Sect,  affects  difi'. 
absoi-pt.  of  diff.  Poisons  (1615:6), 
M.  R.  2/64,  p.  236. 

Galvanism  (193:4),    retards,    Bernard,  T. 

2/61,  p.  79. 
Mercury     (299:4),     Chambers,     a     most 

powerful  promoter,  T.  1/62,  p.  129. 
By  Skin  (26:3).     Rectum  (886:2).     Blad- 
der   (1045:2).     Lymphatics    (128:4). 

Pharynx  (814:2). 
During     Serous     Disch.     of     Cholera 

(919:4). 
Of  Firm  Exudation  (167:2).  Pus  (168:2). 

Alcohol  (423:2).      Retained    Plac. 

(1531:4).  Fibrin  (16:3).     Bone  (94:4). 

117. 

EXCRETION- ELIMINATION— 

2.  Beale,  etc.,  T.  2/66,  pp.  336,366  ;  L.  1/72, 

p.  49. 
Baths  (228:2),  Influence  of. 
Cholera  Theory  (925:1).     Of  Mercury 

(299:6). 

EXHALATION— 

4.  Of  Carbonic  Acid  (629:1). 

OSMOTIC    FOECE-ENDO    AND    EXOS- 
MOSIS— nf;?"!  Absorption    (116:5)  — 
Graham,  T.  2/54,  p.  3;  M.  E.  1/55,  p.  103. 
Eubert,  does  not  account  for  Purgative 
Action  (220:5)  of  Neutral  Salts,  M.  E. 
1/53,    p.  297. 
Morphi^i:     Hydrochl.      (463:4)      arrests, 
Poisseuille,  L.  1/67,  p.  73. 

118. 

METAMORPHOSIS  OR  WASTE  OF 
1.  TISSUES— r«rf'e  Exercise  (198:1)— 
Bischoff  and  Yoit,  Effects  of  Foods 
(123:1),  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  128.  Parkes, 
fluid  aliments  that  retard  or  promote, 
R.  2/60,  p.  358.  Parker,— during 
Exercise,  -f  during  Rest,  L.  2/72, 
p.  457. 

3.  Urea   (1029:2),    Bischoff,    as    a  measure, 

M.  R.  2/61,  p.  131.     Pavy,  L.   1/72, 
p.  392  ;  2/70,  p.  887-      Vide  198:2. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


57 


METAMOEPHOSIS,  Etc.  [cont.)  — 

In  Pyrexia   (1475:5),    Parkes,  T.  1/55,  p. 

254.     Ainstie,  B.  1/74,  p.  1. 
In  Starvation  (119:5),  Bischoff  and  Yoit, 

M.  R.  2/61,  p.  131.     Seegen,  L.   1/71, 

p.  793. 
In  Flesh  Feeding,  Etc.,  Tables,   M.  R. 

2/61,  p.  131. 
Of  Muscle  into  Fat  (108:6). 

4.  Ho-n-  Metamorphosis  is  influenced  ey 

—  Mercury  (299:4),  Chambers,    T.  1/62, 

p.  129.     Headland,  L.  1/58,  p.  259. 

—  Water  (226:4)  Becker  {vide  127:2),  M. 

R.  2/54,  p.  394  ;  2/53,  p.  549.     Mosler, 
M.    E.    1/58,    p.    230 ;    T.    2/61,   p. 

5.  565.  Beneke  and  others,  Bathing 
(228:2),  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  85.  Vide 
GouT,'l470:3. 

—Sod.  Chlor.,  Voit,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  235. 

—Sugar  (327:5).  Tea  (453:3).  Coffee 
(399:2).  Fat  (90:2).  Alcohol  (424:1). 

—Iron  (293:1).     Arsenic  (277:1). 

-^Seasons  of  the  Year  (579:4),  Richard- 
son, T.  1/69,  p.  484;  1/70,  p.  117. 
E.  Smith,  R.  2/61,  p.  8;  M.  R.  1/02, 
p.  435. 

119. 

HUXGER— APPETITE— 

1.  Busch's      Exper.     with     divided    Bowels 

(880:5),  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  228. 
Cannams  Sat.  (363:2),  Donovan,  wonder- 
fully increases,  R.  1/45,  p.  361. 

BOULIMIA— GLUTTONY— 

2.  Shearman,    Yagus    in,    T.    2/56,    p.    282. 

Druitt,  T.  1/62,  p.  30. 
Causes  of, 

—  Pendulous  Abdomen  (1568:5),  Druitt, 

T.  1/62,  p.  30. 

—  T.^Ni.ii,  (937:5). 

3.  Treatment, 

—  Smoking  (381:3),  Richardson,   R.  2/63, 

p.  13. 
Diseases  arising   from    (123:3),    Rennie, 
T.  1/58,  p.  663. 

—  Hypertrophy  of  Lungs  (671:5). 

STARYATIOX— FAMINE— FASTIXG— 

4.  Martyn,  T.  1/61,  p.  344.     Brinton,  M.  R. 

2/62,  pp.  132,  140. 
Hysterical  Anorexia  vol  Apepsia,  Fast- 
ing Girls,    etc.,    Lasegne,    T.    2/73, 

pp.  265,  367.     Gull,  T.  2/73,  p.  534  ; 

L.  2/73,  p.  872.     Habershon,  T.  1/76, 

p.  681.     nWc  119:6. 
Blood  (119:3),  Majendie,   T.  2/52,  p.  172. 

Yierordt,  M.  R.,  1/55,  p.  558. 
Fat.       Present  in  Acute,  Sarah  Jacobs,  L. 

2/70,  p.  150. 
Rectum,  Crooke,  obstruct,   and  impaction 

(878:4),   one  of  earliest  symptoms,  E. 

1/61,  p.  88. 
Death    (180:1),    Bernard,    why  so    easily 

from  slight  shocks,  2/60,  p.  151. 


STARYATION,  Etc.  {cont.)  — 

Heat   (184:1),  Chossat,  apply  to  Spine,  T. 

2/73,  p.  535. 
Metamorphosis  during  (118:3). 
Lactation  during  (1600:2). 
Epidemics    (561:4),    ^Vhy   apt   to    follow, 

M.  R.  1/53,  p.  170.     Vide  Famine  F., 

27:5. 
Poisons  (1615:6),   Action  decreased. 
TvPHOiD    Fever    (1497:5),   Analogous  to 

Starvation. 
6.  Duration  of.     How  long  can  life  (2:5)  last 

without   food.      Conolly,    T.  2/60,  p. 

105.     Marce,  R.  2/60,  p.  67.     Inman, 

R.  1/60,  p.  275. 

—  Fasting  Fakirs  (9:6),  T.  1/70,  pp.  21, 

113. 

—  Welsh    Fasting  Girl,  L.  2/69,  p.  881. 

P.M.,  T.  1/70,  p.  45.  Fowler,  com- 
plete history,  L.  2/71,  p.  542.  Vide 
119:4. 
Autophagy.  How  one's  om'h  blood  (138:4) 
will  prolong  life.  Auselmier,  T.  1/60, 
p.  98. 

120. 

THIRST-POLYDIPSIA— 
1.  MacLaren,  How  to  allay  safely  when  verv 
hot,  M.  R.,  2  67,  p.  148. 

In  Pyre.xia  (1475:5).      Diabetes  (333:5). 

To  cure  Pleuritic  Effus.  (706:2). 

Causes, 

—  DiAPHRAGM.iTIC     HeRNIA     OF     StOMACH 

(958:2). 

—  Cerebral  Concussion  (1426:6). 
Cases.    Debout,  T.  1/55,  p.  395.    Harlev, 

T.  2/65,   p.  437.'    Reith,  Treat.,  etc., 

3.  T.  1/66,  p.  309.  Williams,  P.M.,  L. 
1/69,    p.    563. 

TREATIMENT   OF   POLYDIPSIA— 
L.   1/69,  p.   315  ;  T.  2/72,  pp.  45,  103. 
Sal.  Prunella  (261:3).     Debout,  T.  1/55, 

p.  395. 
White  of  Egg  (513:5),  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  150. 
Sea  Water  (234:1)   Martyn,  Soak  clothes 

in  and  wrap  round  body,  T.  1/61,  p. 

344. 

DEGLUTITION— SWALLOWING— 

4.  Vide  (Esophagus  (831:1) ;  Foreign  Bodies 

(852:1). 
Wild,  R.  2/47,  p.  340.  Waller  and  Prevost, 
L  1/70,  p.  745.  Moura,  M.  R., 
1/68,  p.  245.  Krishaben,  Autolaryn. 
Obser.,  M.  R.,  1/66,  p.  522.  Guinier, 
T.     1/65,  p.  556.       Corbett,  as  regards 

5.  fluids,  R.  1/61,  p.  341.  Schuh,  Move- 
ment OF  Soft  Palate(825:3),  T.  2/59, 
p.  357. 

Auscultatory  Sounds  during  (831:3). 

Nerves  of,  Y.  de  Kolk,  M.  R.,  1/60,  p. 
77. 

Compelled,  dash  cold  water  over  face, 
Simpson,  L.  2/42,  p.  437;  L.  2/48, 
p.  405.     Barlow,  L.    1/50,  p.  661. 


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MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


121. 

DYSPHAGIA— FjWc     (Esophagism     (831:4) 
1.     with  Aphasia  (607:3)  — 

CAUSES  AND  CASES  OF  DYSPHAGIA— 
M.  Mackenzie,  T.  1/66,  pp.  221,  278.     L. 

1/74,  p.  755;  T.    2/76,  pp.   81,  456. 

Dysphagi.1  LrsoRiA,  T.  2/76,  p.  457. 

Todd,   T.    1/52,   p.    557.      Power,   L. 

1/66,  p.  252.     Erichsen,  diagnosis,  L. 

1/5-9,  p.  309.    Habershon,  etc.,  M.  K., 

2/57,  p.    137  ;    R.    1/62,   p.    254 ;  T. 

1/76,  p.  489.     Fussel,  with   abundant 

Salivation   (812:2),    L.    2/73,    p.    624. 

Hamburger,  E.  1/72,  p.  27. 
L.iKYXGEAL  Dis.  (599:1),  Johnson,  L.  2/04, 

p.  86. 
Small  Ulcer  behind  Uvula  (816:2). 
Tracheal    Dis.  (625:4),   Salter,   L.    2/64, 

p.  88. 
(Esophageal  Disease  (831:4). 
Myositis  (110:2).     Inman,  R.  1/60,  p.  67. 
Ment.il  Dis.  (1374:1).     Habershon,  often 

the  earliest  symptom,  T.  1/76,  p.  489. 
Paralysis  (1264:2),  T.  2/65,  p.  3. 
3.  Hysteria  (831:4). 

TREATMENT  OF  DYSPHAGIA— 

HUton,  rationale,  L.  2/63,  p.  91.  Mac- 
kenzie, L.  1/74,  p.  755. 

Prussic  Ac.  Gargle  (410:2).  Hilton,  L. 
2/63,  p.  91. 

Pot.  Brom.  (266:2),  Gubler,  R.  2/64,  p. 
91. 

Artificial  Teeth.  Value.  M.  Macken- 
zie, L.  1/74,  p.  755. 

CRUMB  GOING  WRONG  WAY— 
Cure  of  Ed.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  132. 


CHYLE— 


122. 


1.    Micrology,    Gulliver,   T.    2/63,   pp.   553, 
609,   636.      Kolliker,  Origin  of  cells, 
Microscop.  J.,  vol.  3,  p.  291. 
Chemistry-,  kc,  Schmidt,  M.  R.  1/62,  p. 

224. 
In  Urixe  (1037:2). 

FOOD— DIETETICS— 

4.  Books,  Etc.,  Brinton,  T.  2/61,  p.  92  ;  M.  R. 
2/62,  p.  129.  Rev.  Food  of  the  People, 
M.  R.  2/58,  p.  46.  Savory,  destination 
and  uses,  Exper.,  L.  1/63,  pp.  381,  413. 
Letheby,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  57. 

Parkes'  Exper.,  L.  2/67,  p.  366; 
T.  1/67,  p.  393.  Pavy,  Phys.  and 
Therap.  of,  L.  2/71,  pp.  769,  845,  877  ; 
2/74,  p.  518  ;  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  306. 
Philosophy  of,  Preconceived  ideas 
wrong!!  T.  2/66,  pp.  449,  532. 

Chambers,    M.    R.    2/75,    p.     339. 

6.  Thompson,  T.   1/68,  p.   154.      Moles- 


FOOD— DIETETICS— Books  {cont.)— 

chott,  Manual,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  402. 
Ireland,  What  to  Eat.  Animal  not  so 
necessary  as  believed,  M.  R.  Oct.  2/66, 
p.  456. 
Comparative  Vali-e,  Kemp,  etc.,  L.  1/46, 
p.  554.  Radcliffe's,  Is  Meat  so  Essential, 
etc.?  L.  1/73,  p.  520.  Smith, Exper., 
T.  1/59,  p.  532  ;  2/64,  p.  363  ;  R.  2/64, 
p.  1.  Lawes  and  Gilbert,  Analyses, 
M.  R.,   1/61,  p.  225. 

Pavy,  New  Views,  B.  2/74,  p.  144. 
Analyses,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  742. 
Letheby,  Tables  of,  T.  1/64,  p.  494  ; 
R.  2/63,  p.  316.  Lehmann,  M.  R.  1/55, 
p.  116.  Panum,  M.  R.  2/66,  p.  83. 
Liebig,  L.  1/69,  p.  4,  ct  seq. 
Iodine  of  (249:3).    Lithia  (272:1). 

123. 

FOOD— 

1.     As    IxFLrENCED    3!Y    CoOKING  (570:6). 

FOOD  INFLUENCING— 

Metamorph.  of  Tissves  (118:1),  Respira- 
tion (628:4),  Urixe  (1028:1). 

FOOD  IN  RELATION  TO  WORK  DONE— 

Haughton,  T.  2/68,  pp.  171,  203,  400;  L. 
2/68,  p.  284.  Pavy,  L.  2/76,  p.  741. 
Broadbent  contra  Haughton,  T.  2/68, 
p.  237.     Playfair,  L.  1/65,  p.  485. 

RELATION       OF      FOOD       (126:1)       TO 
3.     DISEASE  (557:1)— 

M.  T.  1/57,  pp.  364,  392,  417,  439,  464, 
516,  544  ;  R.  2/63,  p.  318.  Hayes,  to 
resistance  of  Low  Temperatures 
(188:3),  T.  2/59,  p.  438.  Vide  Fat 
(90:2  &  1). 
Unwholesome  Meat  (123:4),  Gluttony 
(119:3). 

MEAT— ANIMAL  FOOD— 

5.  Ireland,  Is  it  necessary?  (127:1),  M.  R. 
2/66,  p.  459  ;  L.  1/73,  p.  520.  Pavy, 
B.  2/74,  p.  144. 
Butchers'  Meat,  Cleanliness  alone  keeps 
Shops  sweet.  Savage,  L.  1/75,  p.  828 ; 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  430,  Importance  as  re- 
gards SEPTic.iiMiA  (168:5). 

DISEASED  MEAT  (537:2)— 

Good  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  87;  T.  1/57,  p. 

544.     Gamgee,  eii'ects  of,  R.  2/62,  p. 

13;  2/63,  p.  318.     Letheby,  T.  1/67, 

p.  20. 
K.APFiRS  eat  Pleuro-Pxeumonic  cattle,  T. 

1/58,  p.  609,  vide  537:2. 
Putrescent  Emanations,  etc.,  render  unfit 

for  food,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  434. 
Cyst  affected  Meat,  wholesome  if  weU 

cooked,   L.    2/72,   p.    860.      Cobbold, 

Beef  and  Veal  Measles   (529:4),  L. 

2/74,  p.  794. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


59 


DISEASED  MEAT  {cant.)— 

Poisonous  (1616:5),  Ballard,  what  to 
observe  ia  suspected  pois.  fr.  diseased 
Meat  or  Sausages,  T.  1/64,  p.  87. 
Dehne,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  539.  Toyntee, 
3  cases  fr.  Bacon,  L.  1/46,  p.  302. 

—  In  Polar  Regions  (201:6),  rajjidly  de- 

composed. 

—  Sausages,   Tripe,  M.  R.   1/60,  p.  197, 

only  poisonous  at  a  particular  stage, 
M.  R.  1/54,  p.  329.  Ballard,  T.  1/64, 
p.  87. 

—  Black     Pudding,     Kussmaal,    M.    R. 

1/69,  p.  545. 

124. 

PRESERVED  MEATS— 

1.  AusTiiALiAN     (13:3),    L.     2/71,     p.    681. 

Nutritive    Value,    L.    1/72,    p.    287. 

Vide  124:3. 
Jones,   etc.,  L.  2/62,   p.  23;    L.  1/52,  p. 

340  ;    2/52,    p.    449  ;     1/65,    p.    344  ; 

1/67,  p.  95.      Glover,  L.  1/58,  p.  312. 

ailedlock  and  Bailey,  simple  and  effect. 

plan,  T.    2/67,  p.  163. 

3.  Hassall,  L.  1/66,  p.  186.  TelHer, 
Refrig.  Process,  T.  2/76,  p.  361. 
Gamgee's,  Fresh,  T..1/70,  p.  71.  Vide 
Aldehyd  (182:5). 

Pressed,  Henley,  T.  2/71,  p.  39. 

Jerked  Beef  or  Charque,  Report  on,  L. 

1/65,  p.  186. 
Australian  Boiled  Beef,  Report  on,  L. 

1/67,  p.  550.      VidcVU-.l. 
Meat  Biscuits,  T.  1/68,  p.  594. 
Meat   Flour,  Hassall,  L.  1/66,  pp.   186, 

469. 
Meat  Pies,    Crisp,   Poison,  if  no  hole  in 

crust,  L.  1/63,  p.  48. 
Salt  Meats   (267:2),  Hayes,  ill  effects  of, 

T.  2/59,  p.  439. 

—  In     Polar     Circle     (201:6),     Kane, 

poisonous,  M.    R.  1/61,  p.  10. 

4.  Pickled   Meats  (448:6)  Digestible,  Leh- 

mann,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  116. 

RAW  MEAT— 

Hayes,  When  Frozen  Palatable,  T.  2/59,  p. 
439.  Leverett,  How  to  Make  Pala- 
table, M.  R.  2/60,  p.  255.  Druitt, 
T.  2/70,  p.  4,  Prepar.,  etc. 

Causing  Entozoa  (937:1),  Trichina 
(940:4). 

5.  Valuable  in  Diarrhoea  (908:2),  Dysen- 

tery (901:3),  Emaciation  (158:4), 
Dyspepsia  (844:1),  Phthisis  (696:3). 

EXT.    CARXIS— 

6.  Liebig's,  L.   1/51,  p.  6  ;    L.  1/65,  p.   100  ; 

2/65,  p.  49.  Analysis,  T.  1/69,  p.  92  ; 
L.  2/76,  p.  742.  Known  in  Java  for 
ages,  etc.,  T.  2/70,  p.  487.  Brady  on, 
R.  2/65,  p.  284.  Its  true  value,  etc., 
T.  1/71,  p.  717;  2/71,  p.  596;   1/72, 


EXT.    CARNIS  {cont.)— 

p.  101,  L.  2/73,  p.  426.  Bouchardat, 
T.  1/76,  p.  17.  Kimmerick's  Exp.  on 
poisonous  properties.  Liebig,  L.  2/68, 
p.  678. 

125. 

BEEF  TEA— (7W(;  124:6)— 

1.  Smith,  value,  T.   1/59,  p.  532.     Christison, 

prevents  waste,  R.  1/55,  p.  354.  Its 
true  value,  Ed.  T.  2/71,  p.  596  ;  2/72, 
p.  388.  Wilberforce,  errors  regarding 
value,  L.  1/73,  p.  793. 
Chemistry,  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  364.  Pavy, 
Xitrogen=l-55  per  §  i.,  L.  2/76,  p. 
743. 

2.  —  Creatine  and  Creatinine,  B.  Jones, 

not    nutrit.     as    Thein    (453:2),    and 

Caffein  (399:5),  T.  1/51,  p.  364. 
OF  Gravid  Uterus  (1546:2),  Sieg- 

mund,  M.  R.1/53,  p.  282. 
IN  Urine  (1033:3), Bird,Plates,M.R. 

2/53,  p.  127.     Hassall,  Plates,  L.  1/58, 

p.  623. 
Preparation,  Gillows,  T.  1/61,  p.  560  ;  R. 

1/55,  p.  354.     Buckle's,  T.  1/63,  p.  23. 

Hassall,  L.  2/65,  p.  50.  Paget,  T.  2/55, 

p.  471.    Hicks,  T.  2/58,  p.  230.    Cook, 

T.   1/62,  p.  49.      Marcet,   T.  1/07,  p. 

533.     Howe,  Frozen,  T.  2/71,  p.  596. 

Leared,  Digestor  for,  Diagr.,  L.  1/74, 

p.  88. 
FLUID  MEAT— 

Darby,  T.  1/71,  p.   677.  Henley,  etc.,  T. 

2/71,  p.  39  ;  L.  2  /73,  p.  340. 

SOUPS— 

HoMCEOPATHic  (203:1),  French  Soups,  L. 
1/76,  p.  721. 

PANADA- 

Mackenzie,  Prep.,  T.  2/74,  p.  457. 

126. 

SCIENTIFIC  DIETARIES— 

1.  Ed.  Smith,  T.  1/74,  pp.  71,  97.     Hooker, 

M.  R.  1/57,   p.  25.     B.   Sequard,  R. 

1/73,  p.  147. 
DIETETICS  OF  THE  SICK  (553:5)— 
Flint,  L.  1/68,  p.  418.     Chambers,  M.  R. 

2/75,  p.  339. 
Spare  Diet   (126:4),  as  a  remedy,  Ch.  D. 

p.  508.   Dauvergne,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  450. 
Non-Nitrogenous  (123:5),  Moss,  L.  1/75, 

p.  11.    HavHand  Hall,  B.  2/76,  p.  122. 
Acids,  generally  good  if  desired,  Druitt,  T. 

1/60,  p.  128. 
In  Marasmus   (158:3),    Phthisis   (696:1), 

Diabetes        (337:4),        Albuminuria 

(1015:4),    Epilepsy    (1313:4),  Fever 

(1477:5),       Eczema      (47:6),     Lepra 

2.  (64:1),  Rheum.  (1456:3),  Gout 
(1469:3),  After  Oper.^tions  (1634:1), 
After  Labour  (1582:1). 


GO 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DIETETICS  OF  THE  SICK  {coiit.)  — 
In  the  Tropics  (201:2). 
Koumiss  (530:6),  Myrtle,  L.  2/74,  p.  853. 

FOOD  OF  mFANTS  (1543:1)— OF  CATTLE 

(536:4). 

FOOD  OF  PRISONERS  (207:3)— 

Eev.,  M.  E.  2/64,  p.  89;  L.  1/68,  p.  597. 
Smith,  T.  1/57,  p.  602  ;  R.  2/59,  p. 
6;     2/61,    p.     9;     T.    2/61,   p.    333. 

3.  Beaeke,  Scales  of,  M.  R.,  1/52,  p. 
257.  Thomson,  In  Scotl.4:xd,  T. 
1/68,  p.  118. 

FOOD   OF   SOLDIERS   (573:5)  —  OF 
SAILORS  (574:6). 

FOOD     OF    HOSPITALS     AND     WORK- 
HOUSES (206:3)— 
T.    2/63,    p.     145.     Beneke,     Scales    of, 
M.  R.,  1/52,  p.   257.     Sucklcy,  Paris 
Hosp.,    R.   2/58,  p.   14;    T.   2/58,   p. 

4.  352.  Smith,  uniform  Scale  for  Work- 
houses, T.  1/67,  p.  531. 

FOOD     OF    SCHOOLS    AND    FAMILIES 
(205:5)— 
Wilson,   prevent,  of   Disease  {vidfi  122:4), 
T.   1/65,  p.   24.     Ed.  T.   1/74,  p.  97. 
Smith,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  101. 

ECONOMIC  DIETARY— 

E.  Smith,  Less  than  6d.  per  diem,  R.  2/63, 
p.  317.  Goddard,  value  of  abstem. 
living,  L.  2/72,  p.  28.     Vide  126:1. 

ADULTERATIONS  OF  FOOD— 

What  we  Eat  and  Drink,  T.   1/60,  p.  280  ; 

1/54,  p.   606.     Analyses,  etc.,  M.   R. 

2/76,    p.    120.     Hassall's,  Work,    T. 

1/61,  p.  283  ;  L.  1/76,  p.  133  ;    M.  R. 

2/76,  p.  120. 
Of  Sauces,  L.  1/52,  p.  527. 

127. 

INFLUENCE   OF  VEGETABLE  DIET 

1.  (123:5)— 

Trappists  (564:4),  T.  1/70,  p.  149.  Dr. 
Lambe,  the  Vegetarian,  T.  2/74,  pp. 
263,  363.  Lankester,  T.  1/58,  pp.  512, 
565.  ;  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  50.    Vide  311:3. 

DIETETIC  VALUE  OF— 

Fruits  in  Disease,  etc.  (473:1). 
Sugar  (327:5),  Bran  (324:4),  Rice  (320:6), 
Oats  (321:3),  Starch  (314:5),  Flouk, 
etc.      (323:1),     Arhoavroot     (347:5), 

2.  Maize  (321:1),  Potatoes  (382:1),  Cof- 
fee (399:2),  Tea  (453:2),  Carrot  Juice 
(406:3),    Sea  Weeds  (317:3). 

Water  (118:4),  Alcohol  (431:1), 
Malt  Liquors  (322:1). 

Blood  (138:4),  Milk  (540:3),  Eons 
(513:1),  Horse  Flesh  (530:5),  Salt 
(267:2),  Bicarb.  Lime  (273:3),  Fat 
(90:1),  Cod  Liver  Oil  (499:3). 


EARTH  OR  CLAY  EATERS  (234:5)-GE0- 
PHAGY— 

Humboldt,  T.  2/59,  p.  114.     Galt.L.  2/72, 
4:.  p.  835.  Meredith,  A  sign  of  Hyd.\tids 

OF   Liver  in   Elephants  (978:4),    L. 
2/73,  p.  174. 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  FOOD— 

Per  Urethr,a.m  (1170:5),  Rectum  (886:3), 

Venas      (746:2),      Nares      (1389:3), 

Force  (1389:3). 
Hypodermically  (218:3),  Krueg,  T.   2/75, 

p.  374.     Duffey,  B.  2/76,  p.  115. 

128. 

LYMPH— 

1.  MiCROLOGY,  etc.    Kolliker,  etc.,  Microscop. 

J.,   vol.   3,    p.  293;    M.   R.  1/55,  p. 

559;  2/56,  p.  230;   1/62,  p.  224  ;  2/62, 

p.    232;    1/64,   p.  230.     Gulliver,    T. 

2/62,  pp.  187,  567;  2/63,  p.  503. 
Chemistry,  Schmidt,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  217 ; 

M.  R.  1/62,  p.  224  ;  1/67,  p.  25. 
QtTANTiTY,  in  24  hours,  6  lbs.,  M.  R.  1/55, 

p.  559.     Weiss,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  231. 

LYMPHATICS— 77rf(,'  Pulmonary  (636:5)— 

3.  Recent  Works,  Rev.,  Plates,  M.  R.  1/67, 

p.  2. 
Anat.    and     Physiol.,    Teichmann,   etc., 
M.  R.  2/62,  pp.  231,  305.  Klein,  2/74, 
T.  p.  432  :  M.  R.  1/75,  p.  55  ;  L.  2/75, 

4.  p.  702  ;  T.  1/76,  p.  178.  Gulliver,  T. 
2/63,  p.  449.  His,  investigating  origin, 
L.  2/69,  p.  202. 

Connection  -with  Veins  (746:1),  Assoc.  J., 

2/54,  p.  1012. 
Connection     with      Serous      Cavities, 

(704:5),  Seigel,  M.  R.  2/67,   p.   522. 

Klein,  L.  2/73,  p.  847. 
Absorption  by   (116:6),   Lehmann,  M.  R. 

1/55,  p.  115;  L.  1/68,  p.  695. 

INFLAMMATION  OF  LYMPHATICS  — 

5.  ANGEIOLEUCITIS  —  LYMPHAN- 
GEITIS  —  Vide  Phlegmasia   Dolens 
(747:3)  ;  Lungs  (636:5). 

Hutchinson,     causing   ffidema,    L.     2/76, 

p.  282. 
Of   Arm    (1728:3),    Duplay,    R.    2/71,   p. 

262. 
Treatment,  Guyon,  Pressure  (222:4),  L. 

1/68,  p.  619. 

129. 

DILATATION   OF  LYMPHATICS— LYM- 

1.  PHORRHAGIA— 

Cases,  Demarquay,M.  R.  1/52,  p.  466;  1/55, 
p.  559.  S.  Jones,  L.  1/75,  p.  128  (Leg.) 
Kussmaul,  T.  2/61,  p.  119.  Woodman, 
confounded  with   Abnor.    Lactation 

2.  (1599:2),  B.  2/76,  p.  84.  Buchanan, 
T.  1/63,  p.  147.  Woodman,  An.i.:mia 
fr.  (140:3),  B.  2/76,  p.  83.  Scholz,  fr. 
cicatrix,  T.  2/68,  p.  380.     Hilton,  fr. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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LYMPHOERHAGIA  {cont.)— 

Thigh  (17.5o:3),  L.  2/66,  p.  37.   Maun- 
der-Day,    etc.,    fr.    Thigh,   T.    1/69, 
pp.  327,  395,  397.     H.  Joues,  3  cases, 
L.  2/75,  p.  159. 
Vide  Lymph  Scrotum  (1078:3). 

LYMPHATIC  GLANDS— 

3.  MiCROLOGY,  etc..  Beck,  etc.,  M.   R.   2/55, 

p.  527;  2/60,  p.  512.  Plates,  Eev., 
etc.,  1/67,  p.  11.  Bernard,  2  great 
classes.  Ling  andLivER  type,  T.  1/60, 
pp.  615,  645. 

4.  Nerves,     Bernard,     always     fr.     Motor 

(1251:6),  T.  1/60,  p.  615. 
Blood    (116:3),   during    secret,     Bernard, 

T.  1/58,  pp.  97,  225;  1/60,  p.  361. 
In  Syphilis  (1195:4).     In  Leucocythemi.\ 

(990:1). 

GLANDULAR     DISEASE  —  HYPERTRO- 

5.  PHY— INDURATION— STRUMA  OR 
SCROFULA  OF  GLANDS  —  ADEN- 
ITIS— 

Vide    Mesent.    Dis.     (1002:1);    An.^mia 

Lymph  (131:3)  ;  Scrofula  (793:1). 
Jenner,  T.  1/60,  pp.  336,  465;  2/61, 
p.  424.  Paget,  T.  1/58,  p.  5.  Trelat, 
R.  2/64,  p.  130.  Witten,  general,  T. 
1/59,  p.  479.  Chambers,  beneficial  in 
scrof.  diath.,  Ch.  D.,  p.  472.  Balman, 
L.  1/67,  pp.  416,  455  ;  M.  R.  1/76,  p. 
p.  198.  Haward,  freqtly.  not  scrofu- 
lous, good  paper,  M.  R.,  1/76,  p.  197. 
Ludwig,  why  Extirp.  of  Spleen 
(986:5)  is  a  cause,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  231. 

130. 

TREATMENT  OF  GLANDULAR  DISEASE 

1.  —Vide  794:2.— 

Ranking,  T.  1/54,  p.  189.  M.  Mackenzie, 
Hypoder.,  T.  1/75,  p.  577.  Balman, 
L.  1/67,  pp.  416,  455.    King,  Med.  G. 

2.  vol.  6/48,  pp.  60,  103.  Price,  T.  1/61, 
p.  606.  Haward,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  201. 
Startin,  T.  1/58,  pp.  69,  603.  At- 
kinson, Acute,  R.  2/73,  p.  194.  Coul- 
son.  Indurated,  T.  1/53,  p.  24. 
Tileys',  L.  1/65,  p.  556.  Copeman, 
let  open  spontan.,  R.  2/71,  p.  44. 

Arsenic    (280:2),    Rees,   T.    1/54,  p.   144. 

3.  Bouchut,  T.  1/61,  p.  607. 
Sulphides  (245:6),  Ringer,  L.  1/74,  p.  265. 
Digitalis    (373:3),    Brughman,  in  Acute, 

T.  2/56,  p.  120. 
Ammon.  Chlor.    (255:4),    Rae,    L.    2/58, 

p.  601.    Mussy,  Exter.,  R.  1/67,  p.  254. 
Sod.  Chlor.  (267:5),  Ancelon,  Ungt.,  T. 

2/59,  p.  512. 

4.  Hydrag.  I3iniod.   (304:3),  Extern.,  Sadler, 

T.  1/64,  p.  447. 
Barii  Chlor.  (272:3),  Lisfranc,  Amer.  J. 
No.  45/38,  p.  388.      Balman,  L.  1/59, 
p.  457.    Walshe,  R.  1/46,  p.  201. 


GLANDULAR  DISEASE,  TREAT.,  {cont.)~ 
Cadmii   Iod.    (308:2),    Wilten,     T.    1/59, 

p.  480. 
Gold    Terchlor.    (308:1),    Chatterley,  T. 

5.  1/54,  p.  447 ;  L.  2/52,  p.  455.  Rouault, 
in  Cervical,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  228. 

Fruits  (473:2),  Rowbotham,  L.  1/42, 
p.  232. 

Iodine  (250:6),  Balman,  L.  1/67,  p.  456. 
Smith,  E.N.t.,  R.  2/73,  p.  349.  Prieux, 
Metallic,  mode  of  applic,  L.  1/67, 
p.  456.  Haward,  absurdity  of  extern., 
M.  R.  1/76,  p.  201.  As  Iod.  Ammon., 
(256:2),  Price,  best,  T.  1/61,  p.  606 ; 
L.  1/63,  p.  314.  Bryant,  T.  1/62, 
p.  110. 

6.  —  Injected  (252:2),  Coates,  T.  2/67,  p.  486. 

Marston,    T.    2/67,    p.  87.      Bradley, 

L.  2/75,  pp.  341,  547  ;  2/73,  p.  457. 
Ox   G.iLL    (542:4),    Bonorden,    T.     2/58, 

p.  352. 
Ferri  Tr.  (295:1),  Extern.,  Foster,  T.  1/75, 

p.  362. 
Excision,  Chassaignac,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  551 ; 

1/76,    p.  203.      Boekel,    124    excised, 

T.  2/76,  p.  362. 
Acupunture  (166:4),  Haward,  M.  R.  1/76, 

p.  201.     Cameron,  L.  2/74,  p.  267. 
Pressure  (222:4),  Macpherson,    R.    1/61, 

p.  187. 

131. 

1.  Inunction    (90:5),    M.    R.    1/57,    p.    56. 

Marshall,  Ol.  Hydrag.  c.  Morph.,  L. 

1/72,  p.  711. 
Seton  (166:3),  Murray,    R.  1/71,  p.  230. 
Tapping,  Tait,  R.  1/71,  p.  229. 
Ac.    AcET.    Inject.      (448:5),    Mackenzie, 

T.  1/75,  p.  577. 

CANCER    OF    LYMPHATIC  GLANDS  — 

2.  LYMPHO-SARCOMA— 
Silver,  T.  2/71,  p.  769. 

TUBERCLES  OF  GLANDS  (676:6)— 
Jenner,  T.  2/61,  p.  423. 

GENERAL  ENLARGEMENT  OF  GLANDS 
—ANEMIA     LYMPH.  —  ADENIA  — 
LEUCOCYTHEMIA   LYMPH.— LYM- 
PHADENOMA    vel  HODGKIN'S    DIS- 
EASE,   Syn.,  M.  R.  1/76,    p.  2oi—Vide 
Leucocyth.  Splen.  (129:5  and  989:5)  — 
Wiltshire,  L.  2/61,  p.  8.    Jaccoud,  same  as 
Leukh/^mia,    M.    R.     1/76,    p.    254. 
Arnott,    etc.,   T.    1/72,  p.  368;    2/75, 
p.  94.      Clin.  Soc.  Discuss.,   L.    2/76, 
pp.  786,  799.     Wilks,L.  2/59,  p.  213. 
Haward   Discuss.,    L.    2/75,    p.    880, 
M.  R.   1/76,  p.  199.      Allen,  L.  1/76, 
p.  238.      Wunderlick  and  others,    T. 
1/59,  pp.   373,  479,  509  ;    T.    2/59,  p. 
41.    Moxon,  Lymphatic  Leukh-emia, 
a    myth,    L.    1/76,   p.    349.      Jenner, 
dangers   of  permanently  enlarged,  T. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


ENLAEGEMENT  OF  GLANDS  {cont.)— 

2/61,  p.  424.  Trousseau,  some  irrita- 
tion of  skin  or  M.  M.  precedes  attack, 
case  in  point,  L.  1/76,  p.  238.  Ha- 
zard, M.  E.  1/76,  p.  197.    Gamgee  on 

4.  Lymphoma,  E.  1/73,  p.  325.  Jaccoud, 
M.  E.  1/76,  p.  253.  Biesiadecki,  a 
Primary  Blood  Dis.,  T.  2/75,  p.  552. 

Cases,  Ogle,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  50;  1/76, 
p.  547.  Hounsell,  T.  2/63,  p.  613. 
Ward,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  pp.  677,  649.  E. 
■Wilson,  Ulcerating,  T.  2/74,  p.  269. 
Pavy,  etc.,  L.  2/59,  p.  213;  2/70, 
p.  403.  Czerney,  cure  with  Arsenic 
(280:4),  T.  2/74,  p.  667.  Denos,  no 
Leukh.tsmia,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  473. 

Excision  (130:6).     Phosphorus  (990:3.) 

DISEASES      OF      CEEVICAL      GLANDS 

5.  (1693:2)    [Tide  Vld-.b)— 

Tyler  Smith,  in  children.  Why  so  prone 
to  suppurate,  etc.,  L.  1/52,  p.  464. 

CAfSiNr;  Sleeping  Sickness  (1366:5),  Ogle, 
Extirpation,  T.  2/73,  p.  61. 

6.  Iodine  Inject.    (129:5),  Auro-Terchlor. 

Sod.  (129:5).     Sulphides  (130:3). 
Collodion    (315:5),   Toumie,    T.    2/74,  p. 

540. 
In    Syphilis    (1195:4),    always   enlarged. 

Diagnostic. 

CimCEE  OF  CEEVICAL  GLANDS  —  T. 
1/58,  pp.  5,  348. 

132. 

2.  MESENTEEIC     (1002:1).        (ESOPHA- 

GEAL (831:2).  GASTEIC  (834:1)  IN- 
TESTINAL (863:3).  BEONCHIAL 
GLANDS  (637:2). 

INGUINAL  GLANDS  (1747:3)— 

Strumous,   T.   1/58,    p.    6.       Acupunct. 

(131:1). 
Cancer,  Silver,  T.  2/71,  p.  769. 

THYMUS  GLAND— 

6.  Anat.  and  Physiol.  Mauch,  M.  E.  2/54, 
p.  85.  Friedelben,  contra  Mauch,  M. 
E.  1/57,  p.  408.  Picci,  L.  1/45,  p. 
354.  Simon,  L.  1/45,  p.  678.  Secre- 
tions. Gulliver,  Analysis  of,  T.  2/63, 
p.  503. 

133. 

DISEASES  OF  THYMUS  GLAND— 

1.  Mauch,  M.  E.,  2/54,  p.  85.     Friedelben,  T. 

1/59,  p.  589  ;  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  408. 
Syphilis    (1205:2).       Mauch,  etc.,  M.   E. 

2/54,  p.  86  ;  2/5-5,  p.  347. 

THYMIC  rel  KOPP'S  ASTHMA— LAEYN- 

3.  GISMUS    STEIDULUS  —  Vide    Spasm 
OF   Glottis  (000:4)  — 

Kopp  and  Hirsch,  Amer.  J.,  No.  37/30, 
p.  486;    M.  E.  2/54,   p.  90.      Fried- 


TIIYMIC  ASTHMA  {cont.)  — 

elben,  No  such  disease,  T.  1/59, 
p.  99.  Trousseau,  Treat.,  etc.,  T. 
1/67,  p.  343.  Jenner,  L.  1/75,  p.  1. 
Pretty,  does  it  cause  Sudden  Death 
(180:2)  OF    Child?   T.  2/57,  p.  164. 

5.  Cases.         Montgomery,     Sudden    Death, 

Amer.  J.,  No.  37/36,  p.  484.  Brent,  L. 
2/60,  p.  236. 

CONNECTION  OF  L.  STEIDULUS  WITH, 
Eickets   (99:3),  Jenner,  T.  1/60,  p.   465  ; 

inseparable,  L.  1/75,  p.  2. 
Craniotabes  (1677:5),  jacobi,  E.  1/63,  p. 

232. 
Albuminuria  (1009:5),   Simpson,  T.   2/60, 

p.  445. 

TEEATMENT  OF  L.  STEIDULUS— 
Jenner,  T.  1/60,  p.  467. 
CoNiUM  (405:5),  Harley,  T.  1/68,  p.  325. 

6.  Chlorof.  Inhal.   (441:2),  Todd,  T.   1/54, 

p.  206. 
Dry   Cold    Wind  (257:3),   Eobertson,  T. 

1/65,  p.  32. 
Cold  Sponging,  Einger,  L.  1/69,  p.  394. 
Wet    Sheet   (229:6),    Taylor,  L.  2/74,  p. 

692. 
PoTAS.  Brom.  (266:2),  Einger,  L.  1/69,  p. 
392. 

134. 

BLOOD— 

3.  Lectures,   etc.,  Williams,  Invertebrata. 

M.  E.  2/53,  p.  249.  Davy,  M.  E. 
1/67,  p.  160.  Bernard,  M.  E.  2/59,  p. 
229;  2/58,  p.  225.  Grove,  Phys. 
Prop,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  663.  GuUiver, 
plates,  etc.,  T.  2/62,  p.  101  ctseq.;  1/63, 
p.  1,  etseq.  Eobins,  M.  E.  1/75, p.  287. 
Quantity  (752:3),  Bischoff,  T.  2/58,  p. 
232.  Lehman,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/55,  p. 
216;  2/76,  p.  217. 

4.  Colour,  Eichardson,  Exper.,  E.   1/61,  p. 

300.     Gulliver,  T.  1/63,  p.  1. 

—  During  Secretion  (116:3), Bernard,Ex- 

per.,  affected  by  Nerves,  T.   2/61,   p. 
25.  Meyer,  E.  1/61,  p.  323. 
Spectrum    Analysis    (183:4),    Sorby,  L. 
2/68,  p.  509.     Vide  138:6. 

5.  Temperature  (187:4),  Liebig  in  Art.  and 

Veins,  T.  2/53,  p.  333  ;  M.  E.  2/53,  p. 
253.     Gulliver,  T.  1/63,  p.  56. 

—  In  Liver  (964:6),  In  Fojtus  (1536:2). 
Electricity  of  (193:3),   Shettle,  etc.,  L. 

2/63,  pp.  244,  304  ;  E.  2/64,  p.  268. 

6.  Life  of  (2:5),  Gulliver,   T.  2/62,  p.    568  ; 

1/63,  209.     Shettle,  L.  2/63,  pp.  244, 
304. 
Formation,  LiJschner,  in  all  Glands  with- 
out Excret.    ducts,    T.    2/61,  p.     19. 
Chambers,  Eapidity,  T.  1/62,  p.  27. 

—  In    Bony   Marrow   (93:6),  Bizzozero, 

T.  1/69,  p.  200 ;  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  257. 


MEDIOAI,   DIGEST. 


63 


135. 

CHEMISTEY  OF  BLOOD— 

1.  Williams,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  464  ;  1/54,  p.  193. 

1/55,  p.  181 ;  2/56,  p.  459.  Eobinson, 
T.  2/57,  p.  583.  Flint,  contra,  M.  R. 
2/68,  p.  62.  B.  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  365. 
Thomson,  full  Analysis,  T.  2/63,  p. 
580.  Bernard,  How  affected  by 
IVekves    (1232:1),    T.    2/61,    p.    25. 

2.  Richardson,  T.  1/69,  p.  325. 
Reactiox.  Bernard,  Alkal.  dukixg  Life, 

Acid  P.  M.  Why  ?  T.  1/60,  p.  389. 
Desiccated,  Lc  Bon,  L.  2/75,  p.  641. 
Sugar   of    (330:1),    M.    R.    2/62,  p.  358, 

Lehmann,  T.  1/55,  p.    578.     Bernard, 

M.  R.  1/57,  pp.  28,  30,  40. 
Gases  of,  Urbain,  etc.,  T.  2/71,  p.   389  ; 

M.  R.  1/73,  p.  506. 
Fats  (89:4),  Gobley,  M.   R.   1/52,  p.  545, 

vzWe  Excess  (136:4). 

3.  Minerals,  B.  du  Bouisson,  M.  R.  1/55,  p. 

548. 

—  Copper    (297:1),   Mackinroder,   M.    R. 

1/55,  p.  548.  Stevenson,  L.  2/72,  p. 
726. 

—  Iron  (293:1),  the  Role  op,  in  Blood 

AND  Food,  T.  1/73,  p.  601 ;  M.  R. 
1/73,  p.  607. 

—  Manganese    (276:3),  Bouisson,  M.    R. 

1/55,  p.  548. 

HiKMATOIDIN    vel   BlOOD    CRYSTALS,  M.    R. 

1/53,  pp.  277,  537;  2/53,  p.  349, 
Diagram.  ;  1/59,  p.  390  ;  2/59,  p.  536. 

4.  Parkes,  T.  2/52,  p.  103.  B.  Sander- 
son, Exper.,  T.  1/71,  pp.  123,  211. 
Warner,  after  Poison,  with  Cark.  Ac. 
(238:2).  Preyer,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  90. 
Donders,  In  Intestines  of  Used 
Leeches  (482:1),  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  512. 
Ayres,  In  Placen.  of  Bitch,  Micros. 
J.,  vol.  1,  p.  299.  Sieveking,  In 
Guinea  Pig  after  Serpent  Bites 
(507:5),  T.  2/52,  p.  129. 

In  Leucocyth.  Splen.  (989:6). 

5.  Hamin  Crystals,  Teichmann,  M.  R.  1/54, 

p.  541. 
Pigment.     Hjematine     vcl    H.^matoisin 

(200:6),  Lawson,  how  got  rid  of  during 

acclimatisation,    M.   R.    2/61,  p.  489. 
6  Vide  MELAN.TiMiA  (20:4). 

Blood  Painting  —Phantom  Blood,  Jago, 

T.  1/68,  680. 

136. 

COAGULATION  OF  BLOOD— 

1.  Virchow,    M.    R.    2/57,  p.    11  ;    Schmidt, 

L.  1/73,    p.    681.     Gulliver,    history, 

etc.,  T.  1/63,  pp.  103,  208.     Shettle, 

Electricity  (193:3),  cause,  L.  2/63,  pp. 

244,  304.     Glenard,  T.  2/75,  p.  402. 

Briicke,  rejected  essay,  M.  R.  1/57,  p. 

183.     B.    Sanderson,    how   to    exam. 

microscop.,  T.  1/71,  p.  1. 


COAGULATION  OF  BLOOD  {eoiit.)— 

2.  Ammonia  Theory  (253:4).  Richardson,  T. 

1/58,  p.  272;  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  90. 
Withdrawn,  L.  2/67,  p.  369. 

—  Contra,  Lister,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  234  ;  L. 

2/63,  pp.  149,  179;  criticised,  p.  468. 

Davy,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  230 ;    2/63,  p. 

427.     Cohn,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  SO. 
Carbon.    Ac.    Theory-  (238:1),  Mathieu, 

etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  322. 
During  Life,  in  vessels.      Vide  Embolism 

(17:1). 

3.  Clot,   becoming  organised   (159:6).      Vide 

Ecchymosis  (142:4).    Chiene,  R.  2/75, 
p.  47. 
BuFFY  Co.iT,  Gulliver,  2/63,  pp.  267,  399. 

SERUM  OF  blood- 
Used  AS  Food  (138:4),  Yacher,  M.  R.  2/76, 
p.  458. 

4.  Milky.      Piarrh.tjmia.     Piox^^mia,     vel 

LiP.EMiA,  Coote,  due  to  excess  of  fat 
(135:2),  L.  2/60,  pp.  232,  258. 

CORPUSCLES  OF  BLOOD— 

5.  Micrology,  Dobell,  H.^jmantlion,  to  ob- 

tain drop,  T.  2/57,  p.  119.  B.  Sander- 
son, how  to  examine,  T.  1/71,  pp.  1,  61. 
Bennett,  in  health  and  disease  diagr., 
L.  1/63,  p.  378.  Moleschott,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/54,  p.  511;  1/56,  p.  228; 
2/56,  p.  225.  Fauke,  Why  shapes 
vary,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  386. 
Uses,  Ludwig,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  231 
1/53,  p.  533, 

6.  Numbers,  Vierordt,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  534 

2/55,  p.  215  ;  1/68,  p.  235.  Malassez 
L.  2/73,  p.  776;  T.  2/75,  p.  189 
Lawson,  new  mode  of  counting,  T 
2/75,  p.  687.  Crisp,  in  400  animals 
red  and  pale,  T.  2/53,  p.  542. 

—  Animal  Heat  (186:5),  how  aifected  by 

numbers,  Gulliver,  T.  1/63,  p.  55. 
Passage  of,  through  walls  of  capillaries, 
(756:2). 

137. 

RED  CORPUSCLES  OF  BLOOD— 

2.  Micrology,  etc.,  Gulliver,  T.  2/62,  pp.  102, 

157,269,483;  Summary,  p.  623;  2/63, 
p.  449.  Richardson,  L.  1/71,  p.  198, 
B.  Sanderson,  how  to  examine,  etc.,  T. 
1/71,  pp.  62,  121. 

Nucleus,  Gulliver,  none  in  Adult.  Mamm.  ; 
exists  in  embryo  of  all  Verteb.,  T, 
1/62,  p.  365;  2/62,  p.  102.  Busk, 
Harting,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  534  ;  2/53, 
p.  263.     Neale,  T.  1/54,  p.  431. 

Fission  of,  Laskewitsch,  L.  2/71,  p.  618. 

3.  In  Goitre  (1698:5),  Neale,  1/54,  p.  431. 
Vide  In  Leukh^emia  (989:6). 

Numbers  (136:5). 

UsB,  Gulliver,  T.  1/63,  p.  2  :  M.  R,  2/56, 
p,  429. 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


EED  COEPUSCLES  OF  BLOOD  {cont.)— 
How  AFFECTED   BY,    Vide  138:3. 

—  Urea  (1029:1),  Kolliker,  Microscop.  J., 

vol.  3,  p.  289. 

—  Arsenic  (277:  l).Bernard,T.  1/60,  p.  516. 

Piquet,  R.  1/60,  p.  52. 
TALE  CORPUSCLES  vel  LEUCOCYTES— 

5.  B.  Sanderson,  how  to  examine,  T.  1/71,  pp- 

1,  61,  67. 
Formation,  etc.,  Jones,  Paget,  Bennett, 
contradict,  views,  31.  R.  2/52,  p. 
196;  1/53,  p.  533.  Gulliver,  Anat. 
and  Phys.,  T.  2/62,  pp.  187,  269,  567  ; 
1/63,  p.  57.  Loschner  and  Lambl.,  T. 
2/61,  p.  18.  Klein,  new  views,  L.  1/70, 
p.  523.     Virchow,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  19. 

6.  Moleschott,  changed  into  Red  in  IjIver 
(964:5),    M.     R.    2/53,    p.     252.     G. 

-  Richardson,  structure,  L.  1/73,  p.  213. 

Effects  of  Food  and  Drugs  on,  Hirt, 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  225. 

Passage  of,  through  walls  of  vessels 
(756:2). 

Excess,  Bonne,  variations  in  dis.,  T.  2/76, 
p.  710.  Leucocythemia  (998:5). 
Goitre  (1698:5).  Atrophy  of  Stleex 
(990:5).  Vide  In  Abscess  Forma- 
tion (170:3). 

138. 

BLOOD  CORPUSCLE   HOLDING  CELL— 
3.  Kolliker  and  others,  M.  R.  1/53,  pp.  32,  275, 
536. 
In  Spleen  (986:4). 
INFLUEXCE     OF      DIFFER.      AGENTS 
UPON  BLOOD— (nVft;  137:3)— 

Lankester,  T.  2/71,  p.  716. 

Bile  (966:6),  Simon,  A  solvent.  Wills' 
Principles,  p.  115.  Budd,  retained  not, 
hut  decomposed,  injur.,  M.  R.,  2/52,  p. 
502. 

Urine  (1027:2).  Carbon.  Ac.  (238:2). 
Ozone  (225:6).  Alcohol  (424:4). 
QriNiNE  (400:2).  Cod  Oil  (499:4). 
Chlorof.  (439:2).  Ferments  In- 
ject. (420:4).  Smoking  (379:5). 
BLOOD     AS     AN    ARTICLE    OF     FOOD 

4.  {V11:T}—Vide  Serum   (136:4)— 

Is    it     desirable?         L.      1/68,     p.    397. 

Blood    Drinking    in    America,    L. 

2/76,  p.  346.     Wray,  T.  1/67,  pp.  407, 

435,   et  seq. ;    2/08,   p.    353.    ^Used 

in     Paris    extensively,     T.     1/72,    p. 

721,  pro  Cod  Oil  (500:6),  etc.,  M.  R., 

2/76,  p.  458. 
Blood  Dairies  (536:4),  Steinroth,  T.  2/59, 

p.  386. 
In  Shipwreck,  etc.,  Value  of  Autophagy 

(119:6). 

BLOOD  STAINS -TESTS,  ETC.— 

5.  Rose  and  others,  M.  R.,  1/54,  p.  287  ;  1/59, 

p.  527;    2/74,  p.  249;    2/75,  p.   111. 


BLOOD  STAINS -TESTS,  Etc.  {cont.)~ 

Day's  Test   Fluids,  T.    2/71,   p.    563- 

Botkin,  R.   1/62,  p.  318.     Paris  Med. 

Society.     Report  on  Tests,  L.  1/74,   p. 

142  ;  R.  2/73,  p.  108.    Virchow,  value 

of  H^MATINE,   T.   1/61,  p.  78.     J.  C. 

Richardson,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  548  ;   1/70, 

p.    248 ;   1/75,  p.   231  ;    1/76,  p.    237. 

Woodward,    impossible    to    determine 

man's  and  animal's,  T.  1/75,  p.  321. 
On    Old    Clothes,    Albert,  M.  R.,   2/55, 

p.  511. 
6.  On  Weapons,  Herapath,  etc.,  T.   1/64,  p. 

315  ;  L.  1/66,  p.  323  ;  T.  1/61,  p.  340. 
Spectrum     Analysis    (134:4),    Sorby,  T. 

1/71,  p.  658.     Richardson,  L.  1/76,  p. 

26. 
GuAiAcuM  (419:2),  L.  2/68,  p.   191 ;  1/69, 

p.  409  ;  T.  2/69,  p.   240  ;   R.   1/70,  p. 

126.  Falk,  T.  1/73,  p.  660.     Direct ,  L. 

2/73,  p.  876  ;  1/74,  p.  142. 
Menstrual  Blood  (1141:3). 

139. 

BLOOD  PATHOLOGY— 

3.  Rokitansky,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  341.     Bennett, 

L.  1/63,  p.  378.  Becquerel  and  Rodier, 
T.  2/52,  p.  172  ;  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  256. 
Richardson,  T.  1/69,  p.  326. 
During  Muscular  Action  (109:4).  Fast- 
ing (119:3).  Pyrex.  (1476:1).  Yel- 
low F.  (1514:5).  PuERP.  F.  (1592:1). 
Abscess  Format.  (170:3).  Relaps. 
F.  (27:6).  Cholera  (919:2).  Chy- 
lous Ur.  (932:4).  Inflamm.  (161:6). 
Goitre  (1698:5).  Atrophy  Spleen 
(137:6).  Phthisis  (685:2).  Pneumo- 
nia (666:6).  Leucocyth.  Splen. 
(989:5).  Rheum.  (1452:3).  Leucocyth. 

4.  Lymphat.  (131:3).  Syncope  (790:3). 
Fracture  Spine  (1703:1).  Epilepsy 
(1311:1).  Insanity  (1378:3).  Gout 
(1466:4).  Pregnancy  (1547:1).  Can- 
cer (1663:2).  Syphilis  (1195:3). 
Melanosis  (1670:3). 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  BLOOD— 

5.  Infusoria  in  Splenic  Apoplexy  (988:2). 

In  Fishes    (495:3).        Vide    FiLAia.ii 
(932:4). 
Sarcin.e  (856:5),  Lewis,  etc.,  In  Normal 
Blood,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  353. 

PLETHORA— 

Turnbull's  Lect.,  L.  1/46,  pp.  207,  261,  315, 
373,  427. 

140. 

ANiEMIA— 

1.  Chambers,  meaning  of  terra,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p. 
25.  Sullivan,  in  Tropics,  T.  2/75,  p. 
233.  Walshe,  L.  1/49,  p.  331.  Wood- 
man, Lebert's  Varieties,  B.  2/76,  p.  82. 
TurnbuU,  L.  1 '46  (rj(/e  Index).  Pol- 
lock, L.  2/75,  p.  201. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


65 


ANAEMIA  {cont.)— 

Symptoms,  vide  Cerebral  An.em.  (1407:1). 

2.  Eranton,  B.  1/76,  p.  110. 

—  Infra  Mamm.  Pain  (1236:5),    Inman, 

M.   R.  1/58,  p.    329. 

—  Exophthalmos    (1837:5),     Cooper,    L. 

1/49,  p.  551.      Taylor,  T.  1/56,  p.  515. 

—  Blood  (139:3),  Haymen,  Estimation  of, 

etc.,  T.  2/76,  p.  629. 
Anemia  Lymph atica  (131:3). 
Causes  of  An.bmia, 

3.  —  Smoking  in  Excess  (379:5),  Richardson, 

undoubted,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  137. 

—  H.TiMORRHAGE,  Janzer,  Treat.,  R.  1/59, 

p.  54. 

—  Lymphorrhagia    (129:2),    Lebert,    B. 

2/76,  p.  83. 
An^.mia  Causing, 

—  Embolism  in  Cerebral  Sin.,  (1408:2), 

4.  Wills'  Princip.,  1/48,  p.  167.    Corner, 
T.  1/58,  p.  400. 

—  Cramps,  etc.  (111:1),  always  present. 
Pernicious  Anaemia,  Biermer,  T.  2/74,  p. 

581  ;  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  487.  Quincke, 
T.  2/76,  pp.  375,  428.  Habershon,  L. 
1/63,  pp.  518,  551  ;  T.  1/76,  p.  249. 
Lebert  calls  it  "  Progress.  Per- 
Niciosus,"  It  is  same  as  Essen,  or 
Idropath.,  B.  2/76,  pp.  82,  85.  Vide 
After  Delivery  (1584:1). 
Diagnosis  of  An^i^mia, 

—  Tr.  Chlorosis    (791:3),    Mess,    M.  R. 

1/62,  p.  86. 

ANEMIA  IX  INFANTS  (1522:1)— 

5.  Mauthner,  R.  1/55,  p.  222. 

CASES  OF  anemia- 
Fatal.     In  young  subjects  with  Fatty 
Heart  (772:5),  R.  1/58,  p.  269.    Bris- 
towe  and  others.  No  organic  disease, 
T.  1/58,  p.  267. 

TREATMENT  OF  ANEMIA— 77(?«   Chlo- 
rosis (791:3)— 

6.  Bullock's  Blood   (536:2),    Mauthner,    in 

Children,  T.  2/53,  p.  599. 
Iron    Alum     (275:6),    Ch.    D.,    p.    379. 

Lempriere,  L.  2/53,  p.  52. 
Gallic    Acid  (360:2),   Kipp,  T.   2/55,  p. 

271. 
Ferro-Mang.anates     (276:5),    Speer,    T. 

2/53,  p.  598.     Broadbent,  T.   1/69,  p. 

474. 
Ferri  Malas  (295:6),  Lebert,  especially  in 

Pernicious,  B.  2/76,  p.  86. 
Hypophosphites  (242:4),  Taylor,  L.  2/61, 

p.    564.       Thompson,    great   value   of 

Phosphorus,  T.  1/75,  p.  241. 

141. 

1.  Sea    Bathing   (230:4),   good,  but  bad  in 
Chlorosis,  Mess,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  86. 
Aloes  (346:2),  Chambers,  Tonic  and  Aper., 
T.  1/62,  p.  27. 


TREATMENT  OF  ANEMIA  {eont.)— 
Rhubarb   (371:2),    Pollock,  assists   Iron, 
L.  2/75,  p.  202. 

ANEMIC  vcl  VENOUS  MURMURS— H^e 
2.  Functional       Cardiac       Murmurs 

(780:2)  — 

Jenner,  true  nature,  not  of  blood  origin, 
T.  2/60,  p.  583.  Parrot,  seat  and 
mechanism,  R.  2/66,  p.  109.  Leared, 
L.  2/68,  pp.  407,  505.  Hutchinson, 
Diagn.  Ir.  Organic  Cardiac,  R.  2/72, 
p.  85. 

Subclavian  Murmurs  (743:2). 

SPANEMIA— 

5.  Copland,  T.  1/54,  p.  70. 

HEMORRHAGIC    DIATHESIS— HEMO- 
PHILIA— 

Salter,  Clin.,  T.  1/56,  p.  253.     Inman,  R. 

2/71,  p.  26.       Legg,  Rev.  book,    L. 

1/72,  p.  225.     Lange,  M.  R.  1/52,  p. 

546.      Richardson,    M.    R.,    1/61,    p. 

137.     Jenner,   discuss.,  etc.,  L.  2/76, 

p.  716. 
Hereditary  Tendency  (562:4),  Bleeders, 

Laycock,   500  cases,  T.  1/62,  p.  152. 

6.  Sedgwick,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  492. 
Spleen  (987:3),  often  displaced  :   Is  there 

any  connection?  Buss,  T.  2/68,  p. 
530. 
Cases,  Huss,  unique,  M.  R.,  2/57,  p.  540. 
Legg,  2,  T.  2/71,  p.  672.  Barlow, 
Sporadic,  T.  2/76,  p.  591.  Baker, 
remarkable,  T.  2/65,  p.  50.  Wickham, 
complex.,  with  Multiple  N.evi 
(736:3),  Discuss.,  L.  2/76,  p.  856. 
Gould,  T.  1/58,  p.  19.  Sedgwick, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  206.  Cousins,  P.M., 
T.  2/69,  p.  277. 

142. 

CAUSES  OF  HEMORRHAGE- 

2.  Amyloid     Degen.     (1672:3).        Serpent 

BiTEs(507:5).    GoutyDiath.  (1468:1). 
Cardiac  Dis.  (782:5). 
Traumatic  (403:1),  Boursson,  when  inter- 
mit., Quinine,    T.  1/54,  p.  473,  vide 

3.  Operations    (1633:2).      Extraction    of 
Teeth  (106:4). 

Spontaneous,  Explan.,  Jones,  M.  R.,  1/55, 

p.   349.     Savory  (142:4). 
Malaria  (549:3),  Porter,  Discuss.,  L.  1/76, 

pp.  313,  410.     7 W*  150:4. 
Barometric  Pressure  (256:4).     Williams, 

relation,  L.  2/76,  p.  321. 

EXTRAVASATION  OF  BLOOD  — BLOOD 

4.  TUMOURS  —  HEMATOMATA—  SUB- 
CUTANEOUS HEMORRH.— ECCHY- 
MOSIS  vd  BRUISES  (1673:3)  —  Vide 
Wounds  (160:1);  Blows  (110:4)  — 

B.    Sequard,   after    injury  to    Restiform 
Bodies    (1340:5),    L.   1/69,   pp.   515, 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


EXTKAYASATION  OF  BLOOD,  Etc.  {cont.) 
586.  Payne,  Hjimatoma  among 
Muscles,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  13.  Savory, 
L.  2/75,  p.  691 ;  Treat.,  etc.,  ready 
causation  of,  p.  691.     Vide  136:3. 

Fatty  Degen.  or  (1673:3),  M.E.  1/53, 
p.  354. 

In  Epilepsy  (1311:1). 

TREATMENT  OF  ECCHYMOSIS,  etc.— 

5.  Velpeau,   T.   1/56,  p.   579.     Savory,    Arc 

they  to  be  opened?  L.  2/75,  pp.  691, 

821. 
Capillary  PuxcTniE,  Yollemier,  M.    E. 

1/60,  p.  96. 
Ice,  Cook,  T.  2/55,  p.  63  ;  1/61,  p.  135. 
Compressed    Sponge    (480:2),  Robert,  T. 

1/58,  p.  18. 
Solomon's  Seal  Root  (347:4),  T.  1/61,  p. 

243. 

6.  Spirit  (432:4),  Garrod,  T.  1/64,  p.  117. 
Arnica  (396:3),  Henry,  etc.,  L.   2/59,  p. 

580;    2/75,    p,    692.     Garrod,    due   to 
Spirit  only,  T.  1/64,  p.  117. 
Of  Vi'lva  or  Labia  (1096:5).     Scrotum 
(1078:2).   AuRis  (1374:2).  BlackEye 
(1876:2). 

143. 

HAEMORRHAGE  FR.    SKIN,  vcl  BLOOD 

1.  SWEATING— 

Parrot,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  253.    Tuke,fr.  Fear, 

M.  R.   2/73,  p.    120.     Chambers,   L. 

l/61,p.  207.  Anderson,  L.  2/71,  p.  707. 
New  Born  Infants  (38:2),  Kent,  L.  2/58, 

p.  487. 
In  Dement.  Paralyt.   (1279:4),  Servaes, 

R.  1/63,  p.  88. 

2.  In  Hysteria  (1333:3),  Franque,  T.   1/65, 

p.  590.  Day,  Louise  Lateau  (57:4), 
L.  1/71,  p.  543;  2/75,  p.  356.  Vir- 
chow,  T.  2/74,  p.  507 ;  M.  R.  1/73, 
p.  149;  2/75,  p.  248. 

CEPHALH^MATOMATA— r«We   H^MATO- 

3.  MATA  (142:4)  — 

Weber,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  6;  1/57,  p. 

527.    Geddings'  Monograph.,  Amer.  J., 

No.    46/38,   p.    309.      Bierbaum,    T. 

1/62,  p.  301.     Hewitt,  T.  1/55,  p.  537. 

Macleod,   singular  case,   R.    2/70,  p. 

233 ;    communicating  with    Sinus  of 

Dura  Mater  (1 349:5). 
Treatment,  Velpeau,    T.    1/56,    p.    579. 

Rigby,   do  nothing,  T.   2/59,  p.    97. 

Vollemin,  Capil.  Punc,  M.  R.  1/60, 

p.  96. 

PELVIC     HEMATOMATA  —  RECTO- 
5      UTERINE    HJEMATOCELE— PERI- 
UTERINE  H^MAT.  vol  PELVIC 
THROMBUS ;  L.  2/73,  p.  698— 
Braun,  etc.,  R.  2/61,  p.  262  ;  M.  R.  2/62, 
p.  273 ;  2/71,  p.  319  ;  R.  2/70,  p.  336. 
Dolbeau,  T.  1/73,  pp.  109,  161,  217. 


PELVIC  HEMATOMATA,  Etc.  [cont.)— 

Browne,  Extra  Perit.,  P.  M.,  L.  1/74, 
p.  54.  "Ward,  spontaneous  cure,  L. 
2/64,  p.  291.  Meadows,  Nature,  Diagn., 
Treat.,  L.  1/71,  p.  856  ;  2/73,  pp.  698, 
803.  Simpson,  T.  2/59,  pp.  153,  177. 
Clay, oper., cure, L.  2/76, p.  782.  Voisin, 
best  left  to  nature,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  120. 
Egan,  etc.,  discharging  per  Vag.  or  per 

6.  Rect.,  T.   1/74,  p.  66.     West,  M.  R. 

2/64,  p.  335.  Thornton,  Drainage,  L. 
1/76,  p.  638;  T.  1/76,  pp.  638,  664. 
Priestly,  T.  1/61,  p.  273.  Madge, 
discuss.  T.  1/61,  p.  321.  Barnes, 
Collapse  and  Shock  From  (945:4)  ; 
L.  2/61,  p.  106. 
DuRtNG  Menstruation  (1142:2),  Hagan, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  550.  Voisin,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  109.  Bernutz,  M.  R.  1/61, 
p.  408.  Meadows,  L.  2/73,  p.  698. 
Diagnosed  fr.  Pelvic  Abscess  (949:3). 
Meadows  on,  L.  2/73,  p.  698.  Vide 
Ovaritis  (1156:4). 

144. 

VARIETIES  OF  HAEMORRHAGE— 

1.  Venous  (276:5)  ;  Intra  Orbital  (1808:6) ; 

Tonsillar  (830:1);    Umbilical  (In- 
fants)    (1535:1)  ;     M.     M.    Vaginji, 
(1102:0). 
Secondary,      vide     Traumatic     (142:3). 

2.  Porter,  R.  1/61,  p.  202.  Nelaton, 
Ligat.  of  Vessels  in  Suppur.  Wounds, 
M.  R.  1/57,  p.  545.  Paget,  Clin., 
Diet,  etc.,  L.  1/69,  p.  522.  Bilroth, 
Gunshot  Wounds,  T.  1/71,  p.  458. 
Butcher,  after  Amput.  (1633:2),  etc., 
B.  1/75,  p.  151. 

ENTERORRHAGIA— MEL^NA—  Vidf  In- 

3.  testinal  M.M.  (863:5)— 

Crisp,  Treat.,    L.  1/46,   p.  155.      Omerod, 

L.  2/46,  p.  117. 
In  Neonati  (1542:21,  Ballard,  M.  R.  2/53, 

p.  115.     Neale,  Assoc.  J.  1/54,  p.  532. 

Schiller,  T.  1/54,  p.  649. 

CAUSES  OF  ENTERORRHAGIA— 

4.  External  Piles  (895:2). 
Spasmodic  Strict,  of  Anus  (891:6). 
Rectal  Polypi,  etc.,   in  children  (868:6). 

Syme,  R.  2/63,  258. 
Amyloid    Degen.    (1672:3).      Occlusion 

5.  of  Portal  Vein  (969:1).  Typhoid 
Fever  (1495:2). 

TREATMENT  OF  ENTERORRHAGIA— 

Ol.Terebinth  (349:6),  Bradley,  L.  2/51,  p. 
534.  Oke,  Assoc.  J.  2/53,  p.  700. 
Todd,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  340. 

6.  Ferri  Perchlor.  (896:2),  best  Styptic  in 

Rectal  cases,  T.  1/59,  p.  79.     Jenner, 
L.  2/76,  p.  717, 
Pot.  Bitart.    (897:2),    Sij.,    if  Haemor- 
rhoidal. 


MEDICAli   DIGEST. 


e? 


145. 

H^MATEMESIS— 

1.  Budd,  M.  E.2/06,  p.  31. 
Diagnosis,  Murchison,  L.  1/70,  p.  110. 

—  FR.  H.DMOPTYsis   (147:3).      Salter,    E. 

2/62,  p.  111. 
Causes — 

2.  —Menstruation-,  Vicarious  (1143:3),  Ha- 

bershon,  R.  1/62,  p.  255. 

—  Intermitt.  F.  (1484:5).  Gastric  Ulcer 

(848:2).  Herat.  Congest.  (968:5). 
Cases.  Sieveking,  two  iiupi-oving  on  ap- 
pear, of  an  Erupt.,  L.  1/68,  p.  12. 
Jones,  T.  2/55,  pp.  82,  182,  410.  Mur- 
chison, P.M.  fr.  Minute  Ulcer  at 
Cakdia,  L.  1/70,  p.  109. 
3.  Treatment  of  ILiiJiATEMEsis,  G.Johnson, 
E.  1/70,  p.  83. 

—  Emetics  (220:2),   Chapman,  Amer.  J., 

No.  3/28,  p.  131. 

—  Ferri  Perchlor.   (294:5),  M.  E.  1/59, 

p.  244.     Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  279. 

—  Secale  (153:1). 

—  Ol.  Terebinth.  (349:6),  Best.     Budd, 

How  to  give,  M.'E.  2/56,  p.  39. 

—  Alum  and   Ice     (275:4),    Eicci,  M.  E. 

1/61,  p.  243. 

146. 

EPISTAXIS— 

1.  Macnamara,   T.    1/62,  p.   224.     Laycock, 

Path.,  meaning  of,  &c.,  T.  1/62,  p.  501. 
Eecurrent,    Furley,    Due    to   Ulcer    on 

Septum,  Treat.,  L.  2/74,  p.  893.     Gill, 

Quinine,  L.  1/75,  p.  35. 
Hereditary,  Babington,  L.  2/65,  p.  362. 

2.  From  Cardiac  Disease  (782:6),  H.  Salter, 
L.  2/70,  pp.  459,  525. 

Hii':M0PTYSis  (147:5),  connection. 
In  Addison's  Disease  (1043:2). 

TREATMENT  OF  EPISTAXIS— 

Various,  L.  2/74,  p.  893.     Parise,  M.  E. 

2/52,  p.  547.    Leeper,  B.  1/74,  p.  207. 
Compression  of  Facial  Art.,  Marin,  L. 

2/72,  p.  84. 

3.  Arms,  Elevation  of  (223:2),  Jamain,  T. 
1/55,  p.  579.  Alcock,  Explan.,  L.  1/72, 
p.  780.     Negrier,  M.  E.  1/76,  p.  372. 

Increased  Eespirat.  Efforts,  Piorry,  E. 
2/62,  p.  234  ;  L.  1/72,  p.  780. 

Plugging  Nose,  Cahill,  T.  1/63,  p.  19. 
Fano,  L.  2/70,  p.  18.  Downie,  simple 
plan  after  Leech  Bites,  T.  1/65,  p. 
507.  Taaflfe,  "  Bag  Plugs,"  L.  1/73, 
p.  33.  Eose,  How  to  make  readily,  B. 
1/74, p.  208;  M.  E.l/76,p.  371.  Coate, 
Pig's  Gut,  T.  1/57,  p.  493. 
1.  SoDii  Chlor.  (267:5),  Morris,  T.  1/58,  p. 
511. 

Tr.  Larici    (349:2),   Daly,  2/59,  p.  476, 
cases. 

Secale   (153:2),  Cleaver,  Ergotin  Hypo- 
derm.,  B.  1/75,  p.  309. 

Emetics  (153:1). 


TEEATMENT  of  EPISTAXIS  {cont.)— 
Ferri  Perchl.  Supposit.  (294:2),  Leeper, 
B.  1/74,  p.  207  ;  M.  E.  1/76,  p.  372. 

147. 

HEMOPTYSIS— 

1.  TValshe,    L.     1,49,   p.    333.      Trousseau, 

T.  1/58,  p.  328.  Laycock,  Dia- 
thetic Diagn.,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  499. 
Williams,  Prognosis,  Treat.,  T.  1/62,  p. 

2.  434  ;  L.  1/68,  p.  777.  Wilks,  fre- 
quently during  Sleep,  T.  1/68,  p. 
545.     Peacock,  L.  2/71,  p.  875. 

In    Children     (1522:21,     Easmussen,   T. 

2/71,  pp.  275,  345.  '  Powell,  fatal,  act. 

7  mths.,  T.  1/74,  p.  703. 
Its  Value  as  a  Symptom — 

Cotton,  unconnected  with  Phthisis 

3.  (688:5),  L.  2/65,  p.  618.  Long,  No 
tubercle  yet  Pulm.  Collapse  (671:1) 
(Infra-clavicular,  explan.),  L.  2/75, 
p.  49. 

Ware,  T.  1/61,  p.  26.  E.  Smith,  T. 
2/62,  p.  40.  Hill,  is  it  favourable  a- 
not?  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  201. 

CAUSES  OF  hemoptysis- 
Diagnosis,  Hospit.  Skin  Diseases,  T.  1/58, 
p.  139.  Salter,  L.  2/62,  p.  84.  Lay- 
cock, T.  1/62,  p.  500.  Sanderson,  L. 
1/69,  p.  523. 
Nervous  Influence,  Laycock,  T.  1/C2, 
p.  501. 

4.  Cardiac  Dis.  (782:6),  Flint,  M.   R.   2/00 

p.  145.     Salter,  L.  2/70,  jip.  425,  46L, 

525.      Hingeston,   T.    2/52,   p.    530. 

Laycock,   Why   related,    T.    1/62,   p. 

501.      ride  766:4. 
Aneurism  (732:3),  Salter,  L.   2/62,  p.  84. 

Cotton,  OF  Pulm.   Art.,  'T.  2/66,  p. 

420.      Paget,    Why    often    slight    at 

first  ?  L.  1/69,  p.  558. 
Influenza    (655:1),   Leared,  L.    1/62,   p, 

454. 

5.  Plastic  Bronch.  (655:3),  Salter,  L.  2/62, 

p.  85. 

Gouty  Diath.  (1467:6),  Laycock,  In  Athe- 
romatous Phthisis,  T.  1/62,  p.  499. 

Pneumonia  (666:4),  Williams,  L.  2/61, 
p.  224. 

Pregnancy  (1551:2),  H.  Jones,  occurred 
thrice,  Expl.,  T.  2/65,  p.  568. 

Atheroma  (721:3)  in  Old  Age,  if  Hjemo- 
PTYsis  IN  Youth. 

Epistaxis  connect.  (146:2),  Laycock,  T., 
1/62,  p.  501. 

148. 

RECURRENT  HEMOPTYSIS— 

1.  Laycock,  existing  for  years,  causes,  T.  1/62, 
p.  501.  Williams,  T.  1/62,  p.  434. 
Powell,  T.  2/71,  p.  702. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


YICAEIOIJS  HAEMOPTYSIS  (1143:3)— 
City  Hospital,  T.  1/57,  p.  189. 

THROAT  HiEMOPTYSIS  (814:4)  — 
2.  Bennett,    T.   1/58,    p.   138.      Laycock,  T. 
1/62,  p.  501.     Salter,  L.  2/62,  p.  84. 

FEIGNED  HiEMOPTYSIS  (555:2)— 
Johnson,  T.  1/62,  p.  428. 

DAXGERS  OF  HEMOPTYSIS— 

Hill,  if  excessive,  T.  1/61,  p.  26.  Williams, 
often  exagger.,  T.  1/72,  p.  121. 

TREATMENT  OF  HEMOPTYSIS— 

Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  501.  Aran,  T.  1/56, 
p.  95.  Brinton,  L.  2/61,  p.  517. 
Wilks,  good  resume,  Rest  Not 
Necessary,  etc,  T.  1/68,  p.  545. 
Thompson,  T.  1/54,  p.  190.    Williams, 

5.  T.  1/62,  p.  434  ;  L.  1/62,  p.  399.  Hill, 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  195.  Richardson,  no 
Alcohol,  etc.,L.  1/76,  p.  122.  Dohell, 
R.  2/68,  p.  59. 

Heatto  Spine  (1151:3),  Chapman,  T.  2/75, 

p.  650,  115°  to  128°. 
Increased     Respir.      Efforts      (664:6), 

Piorry,  R.  2/62,  p.  234. 
Aperients,  Brinton,  L.  2/61,  p.  516. 

6.  Atomized    Fluids   (230:6),    Beigel,   cases, 

L.  2/65,  p.  115. 
Emetics     (220:2),     Chapman,    Amer.    J., 

No.    3/28,   p.  120:   L.    2/69,  p.    840. 
Digitalis      (373:2),      Fuller,      T.      1/63, 

p.    73.       Brinton,    L.    2/61,    p.    517. 

Aran,  T.  1/56,  p.  95.      Waters,  contra, 

R.  1/71,  p.  58. 

149. 

1.  Acid.  Gallicum  (359:5), B.  Jones,  T.  2/53, 

p.    494.       Waters,    R.     1/71,    p.    50. 

Williamson,  L.  2/75,  p.  696.  Williams, 

R.  1/62,  p.  73. 
Secale  (153:1)  and  Ergotin. 
Veratrum  Viride  (345:4),   L.  1/62,  p.  22. 

2.  Tr.  Larici  (349:2),  Daly,  T.  2/59,  p.  476. 
Tannin  (360:2),  Cavarra,  L.  1  37,  p.  305. 
Turpentine    (349:6),    AYarren,    T.    1/59, 

p.  340.     Pollard,  L.  1/60,  p.  102. 

—  Ozonized  (349:5),  Thompson,  R.  1/61, 

p.  87.     Bradley,  L.  1/61,  p.  305. 

3.  Plumbi    Acet.    (292:3),    Williams,    large 

doses,    L.     1/62,    p.    400.      Rogers, 

R.  1/71,  p.  58. 
Ferri      Persulph.     (294:1),      Insufflat., 

Witherby,   R.  2/66,  p.  229. 
Ferri  Tr.  (294:5),  Pleischl.,  M.  R.  1/59, 

p.  244. 

4.  CuPRi    SiLPH.   (297:4)  c.  Opio,  Jackson, 

M.  R.  1/56,  p.  123. 
Urine  (1030:4),   as  used  by  Malays  and 

Chinese,  Neale,  Batavia.    Vide  "01:2. 
Climate  (200:4),    St.    Moritz,    Brugger, 

T.  2/68,  p.  399. 


150. 

HEMATURIA— 

3.  Foster,  peculiar  and  fatal,'L.  1/72,  p.  888. 
Blood   Extractives    (1054:5),     0.    Rees, 

Detect,  of  by  Tr.  Galls  before  any 
Albumen,  R.  1/69,  p.  89. 

Diagnosis  of  Source,  Owen  Rees,  M.  R., 
2/56.  p.  391  ;  Foster,  L.  1/72,  p.  888 ; 
Basham,  R.  1/62,  p.  252;  Thompson, 
H.,  L.  2/68,  p.  241  ;  Todd,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  90. 

Quantity  effused,  Ralfe,  How  to  esti- 
mate, L.  1/73,  p.  872. 

CAUSES  OF  HEMATURIA— 

Cancer  (1071:2)  ;  Villous  Polypus 
(1070:5). 

4.  Cardiac    Disease     (782:6),     H.     Salter, 

L.  2/70,  p.  460. 

In  Neonati  (1542:2),  Smith,  E.  1/69,  p. 
347. 

At  Cape  of  Good  Hope  (11:6),  Why  En- 
demic, Harley,  T.  1/64,  p.  161 ;  T. 
2/69,  p.  394  ;  2/70,  p.  657. 

Urea  (1030:2),  M'Dowell,  Secreted  by 
Stomach,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  250. 

INTERMITTENT   HEMATURIA    (142:3), 
Vel  HEMATINURIA,  Not  a  H.emor- 

RHAGE — 

Hassall,  L.    1/65,  p.    568;  2/65,   p.  368; 
2/75,  p.  143.     Pavy,  L.  2/66,  p.  33. 
Ilabershon,    L.    1/70,    p.    158.     Gull, 
M.  R.   1/67,  p.  83.     Francis,  ret  four 
months,   cured    by   Quinine   given  to 
Mother,    T.    2/75,    p.    442.      Druitt 
six  years,  T.  1/73,  pp.  408,  461,  489 
2/73,    p.  12.     Greenhow,  L.  1/68,   p 
259.    Thudichum,  etc..  Chemistry',  T 
1/70,   p.  645  ;    1/75,   p.   583.     Beale, 
Value  of  Quinine,  R.   2/68,  p.  127 
T.  1/75,  p.  440  ;  2/75,  p.  442.    Begbie, 
Amm.    Chlor.    (255:5),    L.    2/75,    p 
143.       Not     Blood,     but     Urates 
(1030:3),  L.  2/68,  p.  193  ;  T.  2/75,  p, 
442.     Vide  1033:4. 

TREATMENT  OF  HEMATURIA— 

5.  Thompson,  L.  2/68,  p.  242.     Ranking,  R. 

2  63,  p.  180. 
Plumbi  Acet.  (292:3),  Rees,  M.  R.  2/56, 

p.  391.     Gull,  rapid  action,  L.    1/66, 

p.  6. 
Ferri  Perchlor.  (294:5),  Vigla,  T.  2/58, 

p.  150.     Hassall,  how  it  acts,  L.  2/64, 

p.  740. 

6.  Pot.  Bitart.   (259:5),  Ramskill,  R.   1/67, 

p.  237. 
Emetics  (220:2),  Chapman,  Amer.  J.,  No. 

3/28,  p.  135. 
RuspiNi's    Styptic  (153:5),   Ranking,    E. 

2/63,  p.  181. 

151. 

1.  Gallic  Acid  (359:5),  Neale,  T.  1/65,  p.  458. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


69 


TREATMENT  OF  HiEMATURIA  {co7it.)— 
Creasote  (355:6),  Clarke,  case  where  every- 
thing else  had  failed,  T.  2/60,  p.  loo. 
Secale  (326:2),  Thorowgood,  R.  1/64,  p. 

175,  case. 
Copaiba(413:5),  Bruzelius,  R.  1/67,  p.  125. 
Turpentine  (349:6),  Holt,  in  lT[x.  doses, 
L.  1/63,  pp.  203,  204. 

TREATMENT   OF   H^xMORRHAGE    GE- 
NERALLY— 

3.  Alcohol  (432:3),  Dangers  of,  Forster,  L. 

1/72,    p.    889.      Richardson,   Explan., 

L.  1/76,  pp.  7,  122. 
Milk  Diet  (541:2),  Richardson,  L.  1/76, 

pp.  7,  122. 
Pot.  Iod.  (263:4),  increases  tendency. 
Ligatures  to  Limbs  (554:2),  vide  756:4. 

4.  Janzer,    R.    1/59,    p.    54.      Wise,   R. 
2/63,  p.  340. 

Acupressure  (720:2),  Simpson,  T,  1/60,  p. 
138  ;  1/64,  pp.  1,  25,  53,  81,  141. 
Rev.  Work,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  343 :  L. 
1/67,  p.  233  ;  2/67,  p.  222  ;  T.  2/67,  p. 
197.  Dix,  V.  Ligature,  T.  1/60,  p. 
546.  Pirrie,  Method,  Diagr.,  T.  2/65, 
pp.5,  31  ;  Diagr.,  L.  2/71,  pp.  7,  42. 
6.  Wells,  Diagr.,  T.  1/62,  p.  303.     Keitli, 

P.M.  to  show  effects,  T.  2  65,  p.  278. 
Will,  New  plan,  Diagr.,  L.  1/73,  p. 
524.  Edwards,  Pros  and  Cons,  T. 
1/63,  p.  169.  Lucas,  New  plan,  L. 
2/71,  p.  320,  diagr.,  494. 

—  Contra,  Syme,  T.  1/60,  p.  458  ;  L.  1/65, 

p.  333. 

—  After  Operations  (720:2);  In  Aneur- 

ism (726:3). 
Uncupressure,  Yanzelli,  L.  2/74,  p.  749. 

152. 

TRANSFUSION  OF  BLOOD— 

1.  History,  T.  2/58,  p.  170;  L.  2/74,  p.  629. 

First  practised  on  Innocent  VIII. ,1492, 
T.  2/65,  p.  81 ;  L.  2/74,  p.  571 ;  1/75, 
pp.  596,  667;  in  1666,  L.  1/75, 
p.  359.  Waller,  R.  2/60,  p.  274. 
Martin,  work,  T.  1/61,  p.  503.  B. 
Sequard,  T.  2/55,  pp.  483,  492 ;  M.  R. 
1/56,  p.  402.  Longet,  in  Dog,  R. 
1/64,  p.  335. 

2.  Directions,  etc.,  Aveling,  Apparatus,  etc., 

T.  2/64,  p.  134;  L.  2^72,  pp.  147, 
247.  Hueter,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  272. 
Higginson,  7  cases,  Instrument,  Diagr., 
etc.,  R.  1/67,  p.  269.  Martin,  etc., 
R.  2/60,  p.  278  ;  T.  1/01,  p.  501 ;  1/62, 
p.  049.  Behier,  slowly,  2^  oz.  only, 
T.  1/74,  p.  330.  Barnes,  L.  1/74, 
p.  6.  Hewitt,  simple  Apparatus,  R. 
1/64,  p.  291.  Little's  Apparatus, 
L.  2/74,  p.  585.  Faber,  direct  from 
a  Lamb,  L.  2/74,  pp.  541,  574. 
Collins,  Diagr.,  T.  2/75,  p.  508. 
Hamilton's  Syringe  (1646:4),  R.  2/62, 
p.  198.     Moncoq's,  Diagr.,    T.  2/67, 


TRANSFUSION  OF  BLOOD  {cojit.)— 

p.  20.     Richardson's,  L.  1/71,  p.  232. 
4.  Roussel,    T.  2/76,    pp.    523,  689;  L. 

2/76,  pp.  653,  899. 
Defihrinated  Blood,  Nussbaum,  Direct., 

.    T.  1/62,  p.  600. 
Accidents  and  Failures,  Casse,   T.  2/75, 

p.  582.     Bernard,  T.  1/60,  p.  184. 
Blood  of   Different  Animals,  Landois, 

etc.,  T.  1/74,   p.  597;  2/74,  p.  263. 
—  Lambs,      Aveling,    Contra,    L.    2/74, 

p.  574  ;  T.  2/74,  p.  688. 
C.vsEs,      Thomson,      fi.     1/60,     p.    217. 

Jiirgeson,    L.  2, 71,  p.  865.      Playfair, 

L.  1/72,  p.  108.     Henderson,  L.  2/74, 

p.  584. 
To   Arrest    Death,   B.   Sequard,  M.  R. 

1/59,  p.  538.     Gulliver,  T.  1/63,  p.  2. 
In    Recently    Executed    Criminals,   13 

hours  after,  B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  1/56, 

p.  404. 
In  Puerper.  F.  (1595:1).  Phthisis  (695:4). 

Hydrophobia    (526:4).         Asphyxia 

(1619:6),  not  of  much  use. 

SUBSTITUTES  FOR  TRANSFUSION— 
6.  Wine  Enemata  (421:6).      Milk  (541:2). 
Esmarch's   Elastic    Bandages    (1632:5), 

Talbot,  T.  2/75,  p.  665. 
LiQ.  Ammon.   (253:6)    Subcutan.,  Wake, 

T.  1/70,  p.  46. 
CoNFECT.  Senn.i:  (413:3),  Arding,  T.  1/69, 

p.  293. 
Thlaspi  Burs.e  Pastoris  (456:6),  Hamon, 

T.  2/53,  p.  432. 

153. 

HEMORRHAGE,     TREATMENT     OF 

1.  GENERALLY  {cont.)— 

Emetics  (220:2),  Chapman,  in  all  kinds, 
Amer.  J.,  No.  3/28,  p.  120.  Hood, 
L.  2/70,  p.  600. 

Secale  (326:1),  Arnal,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  61 
{VideUb:'i,  146:4,  149:1).  Pockels, 
T.  1/61,  p.  607.  Macnamara,  T.  1/62, 
p.  224.  Bonjean,  T.  1/54,  p.  605. 
Williamson,  60  cases  of  II^icmoptysis, 

2.  L.  2/75,  p.  696.  Trousseau,  T.  2/59, 
p.  438.  Dobell's  Prescript.,  R.  2/68, 
p.  59. 

Ergotin  (325:2)  Hypod.,  Drasche,  T. 
2/72,  p.  549 ;  1/74,  p.  537.  Cleaver, 
B.  1/75,  p.  308.  Ritchie,  R.  1/72, 
p.  138.  Atthill,  how  to  avoid  abscess 
after,  B.  2/76,  p.  309.  Clarke,  pain 
from,  etc.,  B.  1/74,  p.  292. 

Oxide  Silver  (305:6),  Lane,  L.,  July  10, 
2/41,  p.  541.  Eyre,  L.  1/51,  p.  661. 
Jones,  L.  2/55,  p.  558. 

Opium  (462:2)  of  vast  value,  vide  1587:1. 

3.  Turpentine    (349:6),    Bradley,    39   cases, 

T.  2/51,    p.  636;    L._  1/61,    p.  304. 
Macnamara,    §ss.,     §iss.,    in  Punch, 
Wonderful   effects,    T.    1/62,    p.   224. 
WHks,    T.    1/64,    p.   160.      Warren' 
Infall.  Mixt.,  T.  2/59,  p.  342. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


H^MOEEHAGE,  TEEATMENT  {cont.)— 

Stimulants  (151:3),  Dangers  of,  etc. 

Gallic  Acid  (359:5),  Neale,  etc.,  T.  1/55, 
p.  458;  2/55,  p.  271.  Assoc.  J.,  1/54, 
p.  506.  Spender,  large  doses,  M.  E. 
1/72,  p.  226. 

Creasote  (151:1). 

Tannix  (360:2),  Kipp,  T.  2/55,  p.  271. 
Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  79.  Cavarra, 
L.  1/37,  p.  305.  Miall,  Locally, 
B.  1/75,  p.  304. 

IliEMOSTATICS    Vel    STYPTICS  —  Vide 

4.  After  Operations  (1633:2). 

Discission  on  Eelative  Value,  T.  2/69,  p. 

713. 
Spider's  "Web  (490:2),  Eobertson,  E.  1/67, 

p.  157. 
Penghawar   Djambi  (320:3),  Vinche,    E. 

1/61,  p.  289.     James,  E.  1/62,  p.  355. 
Moss    Dried    (319:6),    Archer,    L.    1/62, 

p.  441. 

5.  EuspiNi's,  Eanking,  E.  2/63,  p.  181. 
Piazza's  Prepar.,  L.  2/63,  p.  268. 
Styptic  Colloid  (189:5),  Eichardson,  T. 

1/66,    p.    438;    1/68,      p.    88;     1/67, 

p.  383.  Compos.,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  885. 

Adams,  J.  1/68,  p.  282. 
—  In  Ulcerat.  of  Os  (1116:6). 
C  Aq.    Binelli,   Miiller,    L.  2/37,  p.  721  ; 

T.  2/54,  p.  24. 
Aq.    Secale    (326:1),    MiiUer,     L.    2/37, 

p.  721.     Bonjean,  T.  1/54,  p.  605. 
Ehatany    (452:3)   and    Alum,    T.    1/58, 

p.  458. 
Styptic  "Wool,  Ehrle,  L.  2/70,  p.  685. 

154. 

1.  Ferri  Sesq.  vel  Perchlor.  (294:5),  Hassall, 
etc.,  L.  2/64,  p.  740;  T.  1/57,  p. 
548;  M.  E.  2/56,  p.  261;  1/59,  p. 
243,  et  seq.  Simpson,  Sol.  in  Gly- 
cerine (270:6),  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  79. 
Barnes,  strength,  L.  1/65,  p.  341.  Al- 
lingham  uses  Subsulph.,  L.-2/74,  p. 
606. 
3.  Plumbi  AcET.  (292:3),  Spender,  best,  M.  E. 
1/72,  p.  227. 

Ferri  Dodeca  hydrate  (295:3),  Lau- 
rence, T.  2/58,  p.  458. 

Cautery  (212:6),  c.  Eesin,  Arnott,  L. 
2/63,  pp.  611,  640,  670. 

Cold  Douche  (229:4),  Guillard,  M.  E. 
1/57,  p.  272. 

Sheep's  Brain  (534:3),  Dupuy,  Med.  Gaz., 
vol.  4/47,  p.  745. 

155. 

DROPSY— FLUXES— ANASAESA— 
1.    ffiDEMA— 

Chambers,  Clin.,  T.1/62,  p.  128.  Barsham 
and  Andrew,  Eev.  M.  E.  1/66,  p.  81, 
Johnson,  L.  1/64,  p.  59 ;  E.  1/68,  p. 
19.     Laycock,    Clin.,   Med.   G.,   vol. 


DEOPSY,  Etc.  [cont.)— 

4li7,  p.  850;  T.  1/62,  p.  552.     Mur- 
chison,  Clin.  E.  1/72,  p.  37. 

CAUSES  OF  DEOPSY— 

2.  Barsham,    etc.,    M.  E.    1/66,   p.    81;    L. 

1/76,  p.  611.     Eanvier,  E.  1/70,  p.  13. 
Nervous  Influence  (718:5),  Laycock,  T. 
1/62,   p.    554;    1/65,   p.    502.     Todd, 
M.  E.  2/57,  p.  96. 

3.  Cardiac  (782:6),  Laycock,  Clin.  Med.  G. 

vol.  4/47,  p.  850.  Johnson,  Seat  of 
not  diagn.  of  Eenal  and  Cardiac, 
T.  1/58,  p.  105.  Taylor,  Copaiba 
Eesina  (156:1),  B.  2/76,  p.  131. 
Hepatic  (999:2).  Eenal  (1010:5).  Scar- 
latina (78:3).  Intermit.  F.  (1485:2). 

4.  In  Fcetus  (1539:3),  P.Smith,  etc.,  L.  2/75, 

p.   771  ;    causes,  etc.,  1/76,   pp.  218, 
611.     Tait,  L.  1/76,  p.  611. 

LOCAL  (EDEMA— 

Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  554  ;  1/65,  p.  502. 
One  Leg,  ride  1755:3.     Ball,  Obstruct,  of 

Iliac  Vein  (744:6),  T.   1/62,  p.   223. 

Lewis,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  539.     Laycock, 

5.  T.    1/62,  p.  554.     Hutchinson,  pecu- 
liar, L.  2/76,  p.  282. 

Of  Lungs  (672:5),  Brain  (1414:3).  Con- 
junct. (1826:2).     Eyelids  (1876:1). 

ACUTE  DEOPSY— 

No  Albuminuria.  Basham,  L.  2/67,  p. 
225.     Taylor,  T.  2/71,  p.  469. 

TEEATMENT  OF  DEOPSY— Hf^e  Eenal 
(1010:6);  Hepatic  (999:5);  Diuretics 
(221:3). 
Eoberts,  E.  2/72,  p.  43.  Toogood,  M.  E. 
1/54,  p.  483.  Nevins,  E.  1/63,  p.  47. 
Johnson,  "VVhv  often  Spont.  Diuresis, 
T.  1/58,  p.  lO's. 

156. 

1.  Gly'cerine     Frictions     (270:5),      Jones, 

L.  2/61,  p.  592. 

Veratkia  Oint.  (344:6),  TurnbuU,  L.  1/33, 
p.  523. 

Milk  Diet  (541:1),  Serre,  T.  1/58,  p.  356. 
Karrell,  etc.,  E.  2/66,  p.  219;  T.  2/72, 
p.  640.  Jaccoud,  M.  E.  1/76,  p.  269. 
Paulier,  E.  2/66,  p.  110.  Donkin, 
Eationale,  L.  1/70,  pp.  578,  613  ;  2/76, 
p.  919. 

Bals.  Copaiba.  (413:5),  Duffin,  L.  1/69, 
p.  292.  Thompson,  L.  2/69,  p.  742. 
Sieveking,  L.  2/70,  p.  853.  Taylor, 
60  cases,  B.  2/76,  p.  127.  "Wilks, 
Resin  of,  L.  1/73,  p.  893.  Dixon, 
B.  1/75,  p.  311.  Carter,  Exper., 
T.  2/76,  p.  460. 

2.  Cytisus     Scop.     (415:1),    Alvary,    M.  E. 

2/54,  p.   558.      Chambers,    T.    1/62, 
p.  129. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


71 


TKEATMENT  OF  DROPSY  {cont.]— 

Aconite  (1016:2). 

Squills  (1001:2),  See,  in  Hepatic  and 
Cardiac,  T.  2/74,  p.  650. 

Urea  (1030:4),  Tanner,  T.  1/.52,  p.  464. 
Mauthner,  M.  E.  2/56,  p.  240.  John- 
son, T.  1/58,  p.  105. 

3.  Canxab.    Sat.    (221:4),   Bryan,    E.   1/58, 

p.  354. 
Digitalis  (373:2),  Witherington,  L.  2/37, 
pp.  529,  531.  Germaine,  when  to 
use,  T.  2/61,  p.  251.  Wilks,  with 
Iron,  T.  1/64,  p.  60.  Murray,  T. 
1/65,  p.  278.      Vide  221:2. 

4.  —  Externally,     Rogery,    L.     2/37,    p. 

534.       Reynolds,    L.    2/69,    p.    635. 

Ealcot,  jVI.  R.  2/53,  p.  278.      Brown, 

T.  1/68,  p.  86. 
Te.  Ferri  (294:5),    Beale,  T.   1/65,  p.  30. 

Vide  1006:3. 
Samrucus  Nig.  (404:4),  Reyssie,  T.  2/59, 

p.  639. 

5.  Ol.  Croton  (367:2),  Internally,  Steyenson, 

action  of,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  282. 
Joret,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  248. 

Gamboge  (451:6),  Abeille,  M.  R.  2/53, 
p.  279. 

Elater.  (407:3),  Johnson,  wonderful 
effects  of  ^  gr.  doses.  Why  ?  T._  1/58, 
p.  158.  Corfe,  mode  of  giving, 
L.  1/60,  p.  489.  Nevins,  dose,  etc., 
R.  1/63,  p.  49.  Ogle,  L.  1/70,  p.  835. 

157. 

ACUPUNCTURE  OF  LEGS  (166:4)— 

1.  Hilton,  direct.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  424.  Graves, 

Amer.  J.,  No.  46/38,  p.  464.  Lewis, 
Med.  Gaz.,  2/37,  pp-  55,  332  ;  Oct., 
1838.     Goodfellow,    T.  2/60,    p.  601. 

2.  Nevius,  Direct.,  R.  1/63,  p.  47.  John- 
son, Ankles  (1777:5)  best  spot,  T. 
1/58,  p.  209.  Scarifier,  Diagr.,  L. 
2/75,  p.  822.  H.  Jones,  with  Canula 
and  Trocar,  Discuss.,  T.  1/71,  p.  262. 

Cases,  Johnson,  T.  1/58,  pp.  106,  209; 
R.  1/67,  p.  79.  Witt,  L.  2/61, 
pp.  370,  433.  Witt,  one  Leg 
sufficient,  L.  2/68,  p.  425. 

—  Fatal,  Dolbeau,  L.  1/68,  p.  408. 

NUTRITION— 

4.  Rev.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  125.  Beale,  T.  1/65, 
pp.  193,  221.  Paget,  Med.  Gaz., 
vol.  4/47,  p.  1017.  Russell,  T.  2/54, 
p.  535.  B.  Jones,  substances  that 
promote  and  retard,  T.  2/66,  p.  333. 
Marcet,  on  Colloid  (16:6)  condition 
of  matter,  R.  1/72,  p.  18. 

6.  Rhythmical    Nutrit.     (2:4),  a   cause  of 

Rhythm.    Force,  Paget,   M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  305. 
Abnormal    Nutrit.,     Cappie,     T.    1/60, 
p.    502.      Busch,  Divided  Intestine 
(880:5),  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  228. 


NUTRITION  {cont)— 

Nervous  Influence,  B.  Sequard,  M.  R. 
2/59,  p.  32.  Charcot,  Effects  of  Lesions 
of  Cord  (1252:2),  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  377- 
Are  there  Trophic  Nerves  ?  Yes. 
M.  R.  2/76,  pp.  382,  385,  388. 

In  Fever  (1475:5),  Parkes,  T.  1/55, 
p.  561. 

158. 

EMACIATION  —  MALNUTRITION  —  MA- 

1.  RASMUS— INANITION— 

Smith,  Rev.,  work,  T.  2/68,  p.  622.  Mur- 
chisou,  L.  1/74,  p.  467.  Bernard, 
death,  T.  1/60,  p.  211.  Lasegue, 
absent,  in  Hysterical  Anorexia 
(119:4),  T.  2/73,  p.  265. 

In  Albuminoid  Dis.  (1672:2),  Jenner,(JIag- 
nostic,  T.  1/60,  p.  465. 

2.  In    Mesent.    Dis.     (1002:3).        Rickets 

(100:3).  Diabetes  (333:6).  Pyrexia 
(1475:5).  Pancreatic  Dis.  (994:2). 
Oxalic  Ac.  Diath.  (1032:5).  From 
BAD  Breast  Milk  (1600:3).  After 
Typhoid  (1495:1). 

TREATMENT  OF  EMACIATION— 

Clay,  L.  1/42,  p.  884. 

3.  Diet    (126:1),    Smith,   L.    1/64,    p.    377. 

Beneke,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  63. 
Koumiss   (530:6),  Myrtle,  L.  2/74,  p.  853  ; 

1/75,  p.  72. 
Proteine   (14:3),   Taylor,    wonderful,    L. 

2/53,  p.  281. 
Pepsine   (836:2),    Sieveking,   T.    1/57,   p. 

336.    Reeve,  R.  2/65,  p.  289.    Joulin, 

R.  2/61,  p.  266. 

4.  Raw  Meat  (124:5),  vide  908:2. 

Wine  and  Honey  (432:2),  Inman,  R.  1/60, 

p.  275.     Kuttner,  R.  2/58,  p.  306. 
Bran   Tea    (324:4),   Dauglish,    T.     1/60, 

p.  468. 
Ox  Gall  (542:2),  Allnatt,  L.  1/45,  p.  635. 
Pot.  Iod,  (264:3),  Ricord,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 

246. 
Carbazot.  Ac.   (249:1),   Aspland,  T.  2/62, 

p.  289. 

ASTHENIA— DEBILITY  —ADYNAMIA— 
6.     Vide    Tonics     (216:6);       Adynamic    F. 
(1481:5). 
Day,  in  Child.  (1522:1),  L.  2/69,  p.  604. 
Wilks,    "Mist.   Alcohol,"    L.  1/72, 
p.  113. 
Tr.  Canthar.  (484:4), Muse,  R.l/64,p.351. 
Belladon.    (783:4).        In    Cardiac    As- 
thenia. 
Pot.   Chlor.   (260:3),   Smith,  T.  2/61,  p. 
117. 

159. 

HYPERTROPHY— 

1.  Paget,  Lect.,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  pp.  930, 
1017.  Virchow,  Hypertrophy  and 
Hyperplasia,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  24. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


HYPEETEOPHY  (coni.)- 

Of  Skix  (72:1).  Muscles  (110:2). 
Craxial  Bones  (1677:2).  Brain, 
(1420:4).     Nerves  (1338:3). 

TEEATMEXT   OF   HYPEETEOPHY— 

Tea  (4.53:6)  and  Coffee  (400:2)  Bad, Cham- 
bers, M.  E.  2/54,  p.  409. 

2.  Ox  Gall  (542:4),   Bonorden,  T.  2/58,  p. 

352. 

ATEOPHY  vel  DYSTEOPHIA— 

Paget,  Lect.  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  pp.  930, 

1017.     Wasting  of  Limbs  near  Dis. 

Joints,  L.  2/73,  p.  727. 
Of  Infants  (1522:1),  Knuttner,  E.  2/58, 

p.  302.      Vide  158:1. 

3.  Of  Skin  (72:2).    Muscles  (110:4).    Brain 

(1420:3). 
Wine,   Knuttner,    for    Infants,    E.    2/58, 
p.  306. 

INDIJEATION— 

4.  Of  Skin  (72:3).     Brain  (1418:1).     Lungs 

(671:6).     Spinal  Cord  (1259:1). 
Ox  Gall  (72:6),  Bonorden,  T.  2/58,  p.  352. 

SOFTENING— 

5.  Cardiac   (Primary),  (768:6).     Cerebral 

(Inflam.)  (1415:1).    Cerebral  (Non- 
Inflam.)    (1416:2). 

EEPAIE    OF    INJUEIES  —  WOUNDS— 

6.  SOEES— T'^Wc    Blows    (1642:6);   Acci- 
dents (1642:5) — 

Bird,  Powers  of  Nature,  L.  1/63,  p.  208. 
Montgomery,  E.  2/62,  p.  185. 

Granulations,  Pirrie,  M.  E.  2/52,  p.  177- 
Will,  Treat.,  B.  2/76,  p.  36.  Williams, 
unhealthy,  T.  2/62,  p.  542. 

Blood  Tissue  to  fill  up  Wounds  (136:3), 
Chiene,  L.  2/75,  p.  47. 

Healing  by  1st  Intention,  Eichardson, 
etc.,  T.  1/67,  pp.  383,  409  ;  M.  E. 
2/68,  p.  273.  Gamgee,  Eest,  Posi- 
tion, Pressure,  The  Trinity  of 
Healing,  L.  2/76,  p.  887. 

160. 

ABEASIONS— 

1.  Lister's  Treat.,  L.  1/75,  p.  605,   videli2-A. 

CICATEIX  AND  CICATEIZATION— r/^<? 
Of  Muscles  (114:4). 
Nitric  Acid    (247:4),  to  improve  appear., 

Startin,  E.  1/70,  p.  107. 
Galvanic  Cautery    Cic.vt.  (737:2),   little 

visible. 
Growth,    Adams,    T.    1/60,    p.    277;  L. 

2/73,  p.  773. 
Patholog.    Anat.,    Hinton,  M.  E.  2/56, 

p.  361. 
Liable  to  Slough  in  Debility,  T.  1/57, 

p.  286. 

2.  Vicious,  Jobert,  Treat.,  T.  2/55,  p.  141. 


CICATEIX,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

Painful,  Hancock,  L.  2/59,  p.  79. 
Obliteration,  Adams,  new  oper.,  B.  2/76, 

p.  166.     Ogston,  T.  1/76,  p.  2. 
Foreign   Bodies  in,  G.  Johnson,  effects, 

etc.,  L.  2/72,  p.  780. 
Epithelial  Cancer  (67:3),   apt  to  attack, 

peculiarities. 
Of    Burns     (59:3).      Of    Scrof.    Absc. 

(171:5). 

TEEATMENT  of  WOUNDS- 

3.  Eecent      Improvements,     M.    E.     2/71, 

p.  30.  Adams,  Antisep.  or  Subcutan. 
(215:2),  T.  1/68,  pp.  256,  282.  Wood, 
pro  and  con.,  L.  2/73,  p.  184.  Clarke, 
Surgical  Dress.  (1634:3),  M.  E. 
2/70,  p.  199.  Eichardson,  Science 
AND  Art  of  He.\ling,  L.  1/72, 
p.  222.     Gamgee,  L.  2/76,  p.  885. 

Division  of  Sensitive  Nerve  (1249:1), 
Bernard,  T.  1/61,  p.  245. 

Division  of  Margin,  Skev,  L.  2/70, 
p.  395. 

Heat  (184:3),  Guyot,  T.  2/58,  p.  175. 
Chapman,  L.  1/64,  p.  633. 

Blotting  Paper  (316:1),  Startin,  T.  1/60, 
p.  518.  Fox,  T.  2/76,  p.  217.  Eoser, 
E.  1/67,  p.  147.  Crombie,  T.  1/73, 
p.  149. 

4.  Parchment   Paper   (316:1),   Scholtz,    T. 

1/61,  p.  637. 
Eesin  Cloth  (351:2).  Borac.  Acid  (268:6). 

Antisept.  (215:2).     Styptic  Colloid 

(153:5). 
Collodion  (315:5),  Goyrand,  M.  E.  1/59, 

p.  544. 
Tannin     Sol.    (360:4),    Miall,    B.    1/75, 

p.  303. 
Sulphur  Ac.    (244:4),    Dewar,    T.   2/67, 

p.   318;    T.   2/71,   p.  358.      Balfour, 

E.  1/72,  p. 196;  B.  2/76,  p.  164. 
Carbon.    Ac.    (238:6),  Simpson,   T.  1/59, 

5.  p.  515.     Demarquay,  T.  1/60,  p.  254  ; 
1/62,  pp.  411,  471. 

Salicylic  Ac.  (359:2),  Will,  B.2/76,  p.  34. 
Chlorine  (246:5),  L.  2/54,  p.  478. 
Chloral  (444:6),  T.  1/73,  p.  605  ;  L.  1/73, 

p.  846;  2/75,   p.    558;    T.  2/75,  pp. 

225,  583.     Craig,  B.  1/76,  p.  363. 
Iodine  (250:6),  Murchell,  T.  2/60,  p.  18. 

Stirton,  T.  2/70,  p.  265. 
Pot.    Chlor.    (260:3),    Savage,    T.    1/58, 

p.  215. 
Lead  Dress.    (1635:1).     Zinci  Chlorid. 

(1634:5). 
Petroleum     (356:4),    White,     L.     2/63, 

p.  216  ;  2/68,  p.  457.  Fayrer,  T.  1/70, 

p.  101. 

6.  Oakum,  Sayre,  E.  2/62,  p.  202.      Pollock, 

L.  1/70,  p.  45;  2/70,  p.  305.  Southall 
and  Son,  "  Tenax,"  L.  1/71,  pp.  383, 
643;  B.  1/74,  p.  119.  Neale,  in 
profuse  suppur.  As  a  Eespikatok 
(704:1). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


73 


TREATMENT  OF  WOUNDS  {cont.)— 
Glycerine    (270:5),    Skey,  etc.,  T.  1/56, 

p.  362 ;  M.  R.   1/56,  p.  548. 
AxoES  (346:3),  Delioux,  T.  1/64,  p.  610. 

Nathan,  T.  2/70,  p.  557. 
Sugar  (328:2),  causes  Pain. 

161. 

1.  Spray  of  Water  pro' Sponge  or  Brush, 

Davy,  T.  1/73,  p.  211. 

Irrigation  (588:6),  Bra3a,  L.  2/58,  p. 
429.  Hilton,  L.  1/66,  p.  198.  Green- 
way's  appar.,  T.  1/73,  p.  605.  Chap- 
man, L.  1/63,  p.  90.  Walton,  L.  1/69, 
p.  631  ;  2/68,  p.  558;  T.  2/69,  p.  545. 
Spence,  T.  2/75,  p.  214. 

Ventilation  (1634:5),  Bouisson,  M.  R. 
1/59,  p.  546;  L.  1/73,  p.  907  ;  T.  1/74, 
p.  345. 

Magnesia  (274:4),  L.  2/73,  p.  49.  Gala- 
MINE,  p.  137. 

Dry  E.\rth  (209:5),  Hewson,  T.  1/69, 
p.  390 ;  2/69,  p.  687  ;  L.  1/72,  p.  759  ; 

2.  T.  1/73,  p.  179.  Groves,  L.  1/73, 
p.  894.  Mode,  2/73,  p.  26.  Rev., 
M.  R.  2/74,  p.  11,  Coffee  better 
(400:2). 

Water,  Le  Fort,  T.  1/70,  p.  672.  Fox, 
direct.,  L.  2/72,  p.  72. 

Epidermic  Grafting  (1639:2),  See,  &c., 
T.  2/70,  pp.  42,  500,  502.  Bligh, 
Plaster  for,  L.  1/73,  'p.  360. 
Scissors  for,  L.  1/71,  p.  745.  Pollock, 
&c.,  L.  2/70,  pp.  306,  566,  602,  669, 
708 ;  T.  2/70,  p.  502.  Report,  M.  R. 
2/72,  p.  248;  2/74,  p.  121.  Dobson, 
T.  2/70,  pp.  501,502.  Woodman,  L. 
1/71,  p.  196.  Fiddes,  Epiderm.  Cells 
only,  L.  2/70,  p.  870.  Goldie,  Contra, 
L.  1/71,   p.  534,  as  pract.   by  Lister, 

3.  L.  1/73,  p.  729;  1/75,  p.  604.  P. 
Hewitt,  peculiar  bebaviour  of  Grafts, 
L.  1/75,  p.  124.  Auger,  Hetero- 
plastic plan,  T.  2/74,  p.  668 ;  1/75, 
p.  18.  Cane,  Boracic  Acid  (268:6), 
L.  1/76,  p.  735.  Levi's  Plan  for 
Cutis,  L.  1/74,  p.  643.  Thiersch, 
Minute  Anat.  of  Process,  T.  1/75, 
p.  395. 

Iodoform    in     Fungoid    Sores    (252:4), 

Parrott,  L.  2/73,  p.  457. 
VideV-LCERS    (172:1);    Bruises     (142:4); 

Wounds   of  Art.   (719:1)  ;    Dissect. 

Wound  (1638:2). 

CONGESTION— 

Moxon,  T.  2/70,  p.  57. 

INFLAMMATION— 

4.  Papers,    &c.,   Bennet,    L.    1/63,    p.   597. 

Virchow,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/51,  p.  127; 
1/55,  p.  328;  1/76,  p.  301.  Simon, 
T.  1/61,  p.  94.  Druitt,  T.  2/72,  pp. 
579,  610,  635  ;  R.  2/73,  p.  144.     Hin- 


INFLAMMATION— Papers,  &c.  {cont.)— 
ton,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  209.  Cappie,  is 
Abnorm.  Nutrit.,  M.R.  1/60,  p.  457. 
Lister,  L.  2/63,  p.  181.  Richardson, 
Excess  of  Heat  the  fons  et  origo  of  all 
symptoms,  T.  1/69,  p.  485.  Galla- 
way,  Unhealthy  Inflam.,   T.   1/52, 

5.  p.  616.  Beale,  T.  1/65,  pp.  593,  619, 
645;  2/65,  pp.  135,  191,  273.  Cohn- 
heim,  interesting  pts.,  L.  1/68,  p.  506; 
T.  1/68,  pp.  473,  481,  511.  Beale, 
reply,  T.  1/68,  p.  496.  B.  Sanderson, 
Process  of,  T.  1/71,  pp.  633,  663;  L. 
1/76,  p.  32,  et  seq.  Weber,  in  Frog, 
M.  R.  1/53,  p.  274.  C.  11.  Jones, 
B.  1/76,  p.  1. 

PATHOLOGY,  Etc.,  OF  INFLAM.— 

6.  Moxon,  T.  2/70,  pp.  497,  609.        Faraday, 

Chemistry  of,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  365. 
Granule  Cell  (18:5),  notessential. 
Blood    Corpuscles     (139:3),    Hennessey, 

R.  1/58,  p.  324.     Richardson,  T.  1/69, 

pp.  326,  379. 
Temperature    (187:4),   Hilton,    L.   2/60, 

p.  256.      Richardson,  T.  1/69,  p.  485. 

Vide   1359:6. 
Nervous  System,  Bernard's  Exp.,  T.  1/60, 

p.  571.  H.Jones,  Paral.  of  Sympath. 

(1448:1),  L.  2/55,  pp.  46,  71. 

162. 

GOUTY  INFLAMMATION  (1468:2),  C.  H. 
1.  Jones,  B.  1/76,  p.  6. 

TREATMENT   OF  INFLAMMATION— 
Jobnson,  L.  2/66,  p.  685. 
Antim.  Tart.  (19:4),  Spender,  IT[xv.  saspe, 
M.  R.  1/72,  pp.  212,  221. 

3.  Phosphorus  (239:5),  Tavignot  in  Scrof. 

Infl.,  R.  2/64,  p.  157. 

Yerat.  vir.  (345:3),  Cutter,  1/62,  p.  666; 
M.  R.  1/59,  p.  253.  Drascbe,  M.  R. 
2/69,  p.  507.  Simpson,  etc.,  c.  Stimul. 
(217:2),  T.  1/59,  p.  517. 

Opium  (462:1),  Lawrence,  T.  2/59,  p.  651. 
M'Diarmid,  B.  2/76,  p.  146.  John- 
son, L.  2/66,  p.  685. 

4.  Aconite    (468:1),  Ringer,  L.  1/69,  p.  43. 

Wilks,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  321. 
Arsenic  (280:2),  AYood,  in  chronic.    Why  ? 

R.  1/60,  p.  92. 
Mercur.  Frict.  (301:6),  Burrows,  T.  2/56, 

p.    53.     Marshall,    Oleates,  L.  1/72, 

p.  709. 
Belladon.  (377:2),  B.  Sequard.     IhRefl. 

Infl.  (167:1),  as  fr.  Burns,  etc.,M.  R. 

2/59,  p.  36  ;  1/62,  p.  384.     Hutchin- 
son, T.  1/64,  p.  10. 
Ammon.  Chlor.  (255:4),  action  of,  M.  R., 

2/61,  p.  80. 

5.  Impermeable  Cover.  (364:3),  Latour,  88 

cases,  T.  2/53,  p.  585.  Benoist,  M.  R. 
1/65,  p.  404.     Hardy,  L .  2/69,  p;  833. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TEEATMENT  OF  IXFLAM.— Impekmeable 
CoTEuiNGs  {cont.)  — 

Lund,    Cerecloth,  E.   2/69,   p.   111. 

Cousin  (394:2),  L.  1/72,  p.  439.      Vide 

Gout    (1471:6) ;      Skix   Dis.    (40:3)  ; 

Sealing  Ulcers  (175:2). 
Controlling  Circulat.  (7oG:5),  Vanzelli, 

T.   1/59,  p.  296.     Wise,    E.  1/63,    p. 

340.     Jackson,  L.  1/67,  p.  794  ;   1/69, 

p.  191. 
—  By  Ligature  of  Artery  (719:4),  Little, 

T.   1/67,  p.  707.     Eeeves,  T.  2/70,  p. 

239.  Maunder,  T.  1/6S,  p.  619 ;  L.  2/75, 

pp.  1,  44. 
Posture    (223:3),   Henry,   Elevate   Leg, 

etc.  (1755:2),  E.  1/60,  p.  134. 

163. 

ANTIPHLOGISTIC    TEEATMENT  — 

1.  ELEEDING  — DEPLETION— VEN^- 
SECTIO  —  Vide  Change  of  Type 
(552:3). 

How  to  Bleed,  T._  2/75,  p.  367.  Hilton, 
Why  arm  at  times  bent  after,  L.  2/61, 
p.  130.  Epilep.  Aura  (1308:4), 
starting  fr.  Wound, 

Christison  not  borne  now,  E.  1/58,  p. 
248 ;  2/58,  p.  39.  Todd's  views, 
T.  1/60,  pp.  242,  272.  Homer,  Hip- 
popotami (529:5)  Bleeding  them- 
selves,   T.    2/76,    p.   272.     Chambers, 

2.  Galen's  Views,  M.  E.  2/58,  p.  475. 
Druitt,  T.  2/72,  p.  634.  Clutterbuck, 
Lect.,  Med.  Gaz.,  1/38,  p.  9  ct  scq. 
Wilks,  often  good,.  T.  1/68,  p.  599. 
Balfour,  In  Cullen's  Time,  L.  2/76,  p. 
839.  Chambers,  Eapid  Eeformat.  of 
Blood,  T.  1/62,  p.  27.  Cholmeley, 
value,  T.  1/71,  p.  546.  Eraser,  Stimul. 
(432:5)  V.  Depict.,  L.  2/60,  pp.  159, 
181.  Sir  J.  Paget,  a  tendency  to 
overvalue    Blood,    T.    2/76,    p.    167. 

3.  Inman,  Increases  Fibrine,  and  there- 
fore Dekilitating,  E.  1/58,  p.  246. 
Todd,  E.  1/60,  p.  280.  Skoda,  Indica- 
tions for,  E.  2/59,  p.  32.  Markham, 
T.  2/58,  pp.  32,  135,  204,  589  ;  1/60, 
p.  327.     Symonds,  T.  1/60,  p.  349. 

Controversy,  Spence,  etc.,  not  to  be  abo- 
lished, T.  2/75,  pp.  209,  366;  1/76, 
p.  60.  James,  thirty-six  years'  exper. 
T.  1/69,  p.  369.  New  York  Med- 
Soc,  T.  1/71,  p.  194.  Sawyer,  fr. 
set.  17  to  80,  bled  many  times  a 
year,  T.  2/75,  p.  655.  Eev.,  M.  E. 
2/58,  pp.  1,  379.  Marshall  Hall,  T. 
1/60,  p.  253.  Cameron,  etc.,  E.  1/58, 
pp.  30,  32.  Todd,  T.  1/60,  p.  272. 
Gross,  "  One  of  the  Lost  Arts,"  T. 
2/75,  pp.  347,  366.  Bernard,  Exper. 
bearing  upon  points  in  dispute,  T.  1/60, 
p.  111.  Eichardson,  T.  2/70,  p.  693  ; 
2/74,  pp.  258,  333. 

From  Jugulars  (1693:3). 


SUBSTITUTES  FOE  BLEEDING— 

5.  Digitalis    (373:2),    Traube,  etc.,  T.   1/55, 

p.  383  ;  2/56,  p.  120. 
Aconite  (468:1),  Ed.  T.  2/75,  p.  367. 

BLEEDING  EEMEDIAL  in  Opium  Pois. 
(460:3).  Cholera  Coll.  (930:5). 
Scahlatin.Drop.  (78:5).  Diphtheria 
(824:3).  Apoplexy  (1413:3).  Ac. 
Bronchitis  (650:1).  Pneumonia 
(668:4).  Lightning  Stroke  (197:6). 
Sun    Stroke  (186:3).     Exposure  to 

6.  Cold  (188:3).  Pregnancy  (1552:6). 
PuERPER.  Convul.  (1588:5).  Shock 
(1637:2).  Ur.tsmic Coma,  etc. ,(1019:2). 
BoiLs(55:3).  Anthrax  (56:4).  Lepra 
(63:5).  Spinal  Concus.  (1259:6). 
To  PREVENT  Abortion  (1557:6).  Dis. 
OF  Joints  (1715:5).  D.  Tre.  (430:5). 
Aneurism  (733:1).  Pericarditis 
(759:4). 

BLEEDING  INJUEIOUS— Causing  Con- 
vuLS.  IN  excess.  (1299:5).  In  Epi- 
lepsy (1319:2).  Insanity  (1388:3). 
Pyrexia  as  a  rule  (1479:3). 

164. 

CUPPING— 

2.  Markham,  T.  2/58,  p.  32. 

Methods,  Craufield,  E.  2/46,  p.  119. 
Warden,  Glass,  L.  2/58,  p.  663.  Cook, 
ingenious,  L.  1/59,  p.  73.  Stewart, 
Gun  Cotton  (315:2),  L.  1/59,  p.  148. 

In  Eye  Diseases  (1822:1),  Wilde,  T.  2/57, 
p.  651.     Guepin,  T.  2/60,  p.  219. 

Interior  of  Uterus  (1106:4),  Storer, 
cases,  E.  1/58,  p.  221.  Simpson,  In- 
strument for  Dry,  T.  1/61,  p.  651. 

DEY  CUPPING— 

Murphy,  L.  1/54,  p.  360 ;  2/70,  p.  492. 
In   Spasm   of  Stomach   (841:6).     In  La- 
bour, OVER  Loins  (1563:3). 

COUNTEE  IEEITATION  rcl  EXUTOEIES, 

3.  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  469,  vide  Pertur- 
bation (1402:2). 

Philosophy  of,  etc.    Ainstie,  L.  1/69,  p. 

290.      Willshire,    T.    2/52,    p.    633. 

French,  L.  1/69.  p.  359.     Painter,  L. 

1/69,  p.   562.      Laycock,  T.  1/71,  p. 

595.      Meryon,    Sympattietic    Syst., 

L.  2/71,  p.  704.     B.  Sequiird,  L.  1/66, 

p.  139.    Naumann,  M.  E.,  1/68,  p.  522. 

Chambers,  T.  1/62,  p.   129 ;  L.  2/62, 

p.  278. 
Circulation     (718:4),     how     aiFect.     by 

Eeflex    Act.   (1252:2),  M.  E.   1/61, 

p.  364. 
Where  to  apply  in  diff.  Diseases,   B. 

4.  Sequard,  M.  E.  2/59,  p.  36.  M. 
Johnson,  T.  2/71,  p.  792. 

Immunity  of  Skin  after  a  time,  Lee,  L. 
1/67,  p.  36. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


75 


COUNTER  IREITATION,  Etc.  {cont.)— 
Convulsions  fol.  (1299:4),  Trousseau,  L. 

2/67,  p.  11. 
VARIETIES  OF  COUNTER-IRRITATION 
—  Blisters    (165:4).        Setons    (166:1). 

Caustic  (211:4).     Acupunct.  (166:3). 

Firing  (213:4). 
Iron  Spoon  in  hot  water.     Sollv,  L.  2/55, 

p.  460. 
LiQ.    Ammon.    (253:6),    speedy    and  sure. 

Murchison,  T.  1/67,  p.  524. 

5.  Pot.  Fusa  (258:4),  Barnes,  R.  2/47,  p.  74. 
Ipecac.  Oint.  (398:3),  'TurnbuU,  L.  1/42, 

p.  203. 
Hydrakg.    Bichlor.     (303:6),   Anderson, 

Si'-S^ij.  aq.,  Andei-son,  T.   1/61,  p. 

300.     Meeres,  death  fr.,  L.    2/71,   p. 

413. 
Cantharides  (484:3). 
Chlorof.    (442:2).     Little,  1/59,  p.    231; 

R.   1/60,  p.  65.     Rauch,  M.  R.  1/52, 

p.  274.      Vide  219:3. 

6.  — In  Muscular  Pains  (110:6).    InRiieu. 

Ophth.  (1843:5). 
Heat  AND  Cold  c.  Galv.   (184:3).     B.  Se- 

quard,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  36. 
Cayenne    and    Brandy    (382:5).     Plant, 

L.  2/48,  p.  178. 
Iodine  (251:1).     Hosp.  Skin  Dis.,  T.  1/54, 

p.  347. 

165. 

COUNTER-IRRITATION  REMEDIAL  IX 

2.  CoNvuLS.    (1300:5).     Epilepsy    (1319:4). 

Chorea    (1297:4).       Brain    Affect. 

(1406:2).  Tetanus  (1329:2).  Nervous 

Affect.   (1241:5   et  1402:3).     Paral. 

Insanity    (1280:3).     Pain    (1241:5). 

Pertussis  (714:1). 
Eye  Dis.    (1822:1).     Amaurosis  (1863:5). 

Ear  Dis.  (1790:6). 
Renal  Dis.    (1006:3).     Diuretic  (221:3). 

Diabetes  (342:1).     Gonor.   (1175:2). 

Onanism    (1084:5).     Gleet    (1180:1). 

3.  Bubo     (1182:6).      Second.    Syphilis 
(1199:4). 

Carbuncle  (56:6).  Ulcers  (172:5). 
V.  Ulcers  (176:5).  Variola  (85:1). 
Ery'sipelas  (43:5). 

Joint  Wounds,  etc.  (1769:1).  Ac.  Rheum- 
atism (1460:4).  Ac.  Gout  (1471:1). 
Cardiac  Dis.  (784:3).  Phlebitis 
(748:2). 

Phthisis  (697:3).  Pneumonia  (669:1). 
Ac.  Pleurisy  (706:5).  DiAiiRHOiA 
(913:2).  Dysentery  (905:3).  Lead 
Palsy  (290:5). 

BLISTERS— 

4.  Philosophy  of,  etc.    [vide  164:3).    Todd, 

plan  to  apply,  etc.,  R.    1/60,  p.  280. 
Evans,  new  plan,  T.  1/58,  p.  417. 
BeU,  Mercury  (301:5),  increases  value,  T. 
2/58,  p.  479. 


BLISTERS  {cont.)  — 

On  Children  (1521:2). 
5.  How  to  Soothe.    Alkalis  (215:5),  Cham- 
bers, D.  p.  342. 

—  Pirrie,  Carbol.  Ac.   (352:6),  L.  2/67,  p. 

575. 
Causing  Diseases,  vide  165:1. 

—  Cystitis  (1067:4),  Morel,  T.  1/57,  p.  319. 
Remedial,  vide  165:1. 

Serum  from,  coloured  with  Bile  (966:6), 
Livingstone,  T.  1/66,  p.  22. 

166. 

SETONS  AND  ISSUES  {Vide  164:3)— 

1.  Value,     Etc.,  Discuss.,   Paris,    T.    2/55, 

p.  452.  Skey,  Med.  Circul.,  1/54, 
p.  380.  Blanc,  Dissection  of  an  old 
Issue,  L.  2/69,  p.  155.  To  dress 
Issue,  T.  1/60,  p.  182.  Bird,  Electric 
MoxA  (213:1)  to  form,  Med.  Gaz., 
vol.  4/47,  p.  980. 

2.  Injurious,     Phthisis  Produced  (681:3). 

Sanderson's  Exp.,  T.  1/68,  p.  422. 

REMEDIAL  USE  OF  SETONS— 

In  Hydrocele  (1226:4).  Ranula  (808:4). 
Radical  Cure  of  Hernia  (960:1). 
To  Open  Abscess  (171:2)  and 
Bubo  (1182:2).  Ununited  Fracture 
(1655:3).  Eye  Dis.  (1822:1).  Glandu- 
lar Dis.  (129:6). 

ACUPUNCTURE— 

4.  Riberi,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  443.     Simpson,  T. 

1/58,  p.  626.  Teale,  L.  1/71,  p.  367. 
Of  Heart  (786:4)  in  Apparent  Death 
(179:4),  Middledorpff  innocuous,  T. 
2/61,  n.  279.  Plouviez  Exp.,  T.  2/ei, 
p.  512. 

REMEDIAL  USE  OF  ACUPUNCTURE - 
Teale,  L.  1/71,  p.  367.     Cameron,  L.  2/74, 

p.  267. 
In    Dropsy     (157:1).      Tetan.     (1329:2). 
Neuralg.       (1241:6).         Hy'drocele 
(1226:4).  Hepatit.  (969:5).    Cholera 

5.  (929:3).  Chr.  Rheum.  (1463:5).  Un- 
UNiT.  Fract.  (1655:2).  Stiff  Joints 
(1720:1).  Adenit.  (131:1).  Tumours 
(1659:3).  Bronchocele  (1700:4).  To 
Diagn.  Bullet  in  Wounds  (1642:2). 

LOTIONS- 

6.  Weber,   Exp.    on   Frog's    Foot    (504:5), 

M.  R.  1/53,  p.  274. 
Lead  and  Opium  (292:1). 
Chlorof.  and  Narcot.  (219:3)  pro  Hypo- 

DER.  Inject. 

167. 

REFLEX  INFLAMMATION— r/^e  R.  Irri- 
1.      TATioN    (1252:2);  Cataract  (1867:6)  — 
Belladokna  (162:4),  valuable. 


76 


MBDICAL  DIGEST. 


EXUDATION— n^e  Fibuine  (16:1)— 

2.  New  Vessels   formed   in  (718:1),  Wild, 

M.  K.  1/54,  p.  540.     Mayer,  M.  R. 

2/54,  p.  512  ;   2/55,  p.  516.     Virchow, 

M.  E.  1/56,  p.  336. 
Absorption  (116:6),  Michaelis,  M.  R.  1/54, 

p.  549.     Tripe,  M.  E.  1/55,  p.  239. 

SUPPURATION— 

4.  Recent  Eesearches,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  301. 
Physiognomy  (1691:4),  Simpson,  T.  2/59, 

p.  51. 
Pyogenic  F.  vel  Ac.  Purvl.  Diath., 
Jenner,  Lect.,  T.  1/53,  p.  463.  Vir- 
chow, M.  R.  2/57,  p.  28.  Thiry, 
Diffuse  Suppur.,  T.  2/59,  p.  585. 
Paget,  why  so  exhausting  ?  L.  1/69, 
p.  318. 

5.  As  A  Therapeutic  Agent,  vide  164:3. 

TREATMENT  OF  SUPPURATION— 

Bark  (400:5),  Skey,  L.  1/61,  p.  407.    Binz, 

Quinine,  to  arrest,  T.  1/72,  p.  135. 
Anthemis  Nob.  (395:5),  Cloquet,  T.  1/5S, 

p.  97. 
Hypophosphites  (242:4),  Taylor,  L.  2/61, 

p.  407. 
Sulphides    (245:6),   Ringer,   L.    1/74,  pp. 

265,  317. 

168. 

PUS— FjWe  Suppuration  (167:4)— 

1.  Physiology,    &c.,    Beale,    Vitality,     T. 

2/65,  p.  273.  Chambers,  Lect.,  L. 
2/63,  pp.  153,  183,  212.  Duval,  etc., 
contra  Cohnheim,  L.  1/72,  p.  547  ; 
1/75,  p.  245  ;  2/75,  p.  357.  Remak, 
origin  of,  M.  R.,  2/61,  p.  528.  Vul- 
pian,  R.  1/70,  p.  35.  Robins,  M.  R. 
1/75,  p.  293. 

2.  Chemistry,     Seyler,     T.    2/71,    p.    383. 

Mathieu,  Gases  of,  T.  2/71,  p.  105. 
—  Sepsin,  Fischer,  Nature,  etc.,  L.  2/68, 

p.  703. 
Local    Action    of,   Samuel,  L.   2/71,  p. 

170. 
Absorption     of    (116:6),     vide    Abscess 

(170:5).      Simpson,   etc.,  T.    1/58,  p. 

295;   1/59,  p.  437.     Chassaignac,   M. 

3.  R.    2/58,  p.   548.      Dixon,  Fr.  Ant. 
Chamb.  of  Eye,  T.  2/61,  p.  271. 

Test  for.  Day,  T.  1/71,  p.  287.  Case  for 
Fluids,  &c.,  T.  2/71,  p.  563. 

In  Air  of  Sick  Rooms  (206:5),  Eiselt,  T. 
2/61,  pp.  19,  277.  Lund,  Living  Or- 
ganisms IN,  R.  2/68,  p.  141. 

Purulent  Discharges,  as  Sequela;  in 
Child.  (1522:6),  Cooke,  L.  2/50,  p. 
44. 

4.  Fatty  Degen.  (1673:3),  M.  R.,   1/53,  p. 

357. 
Injected   in    Circulat.    (722:4),   Feltz's 

Exp.,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  376. 
Contagiousness,    Hutchinson,    All  living 

Pus  is  so,  L.  2/75,  p.  409. 


PUS  [cont.]  — 

In  Urine  (1021:3).  In  Expectoration 
(649:3). 

BLUE  PUS  vel  PYOCYANINE  (28:6)— 
Fayrer,  T.  2/71,  p.  347  ;  1/74,  p.  39. 

PYEMIA-SUPPURATIVE   F.—  PUEUL. 

5.  INFILTE.  —  PUEUL.     ABSOEPT.  — 
PURUL.    INFECT.— SEPTICEMIA— 

L.  1/74,  p.  483;  B.  2/76,  p.  2.  (.Vide 
167:4)— 

Bouley,  Animals  most  liable,  R.  1/71,  p- 
27.  Braidwood,  etc.,  L.  1/69,  p.  325 ; 
M.  R.  2/69,  p.  393  ;  1/74,  p.  43. 
Verneuil,  T.  2/71,  pp.  403,  520,  552, 
582,  611,  630.  Roser,  Nature,  Causes, 
Treat.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  542.  Guerin, 
R.  2/71,  p.  188.  Bullock,  T.  1/53, 
p.  610. 

Discussion,  L.  1/74,  p.  256  et  seq.  Sum- 
mary, L.  1/74,  p.  483  ;  L.  1/75,  p.  828, 
etc.  etc.  Savage,  Is  there  ever  Pus 
in  Blood?  L.  1/71,  p.  828.  Savory 
Lect.,  L.  1/67,  p.  75  et  seq.  Moxon, 
L.  2/74,  p.  689.  Krackowzer,  good 
propositions,  R.  2/65,  p.  154.  San- 
derson, T.  1/72,  pp.  542,  584  ;  L.  1/72, 
p.  756 ;  Exper.,  R.  1/72,  p.  42  ;  L. 
1/73,  pp.  734,  812;  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  58. 
Paget,  L.  2/62,  p.  168.  Bradly, 
Clin.,  SEPTiciEMiA'and  Pyaemia  identi- 
cal, L.  1/76,  p.  768;  B.  2/76,  p.  1. 
Davaine,  Exper.  Trillionth  of  a  drop, 
T.  2/72,  p.  356,  440  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  582. 

6.  Hutchinson,  Why  some  Hosp.  are 
freer  than  others,  T.  2/69,  p.  187. 
Strieker,  Confirm  Davaine,  T.  1/73,  p. 
629.  Thin,  Exper.  with  Decomposing 
Blood,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  242. 

CuTAN.  Sympt.,  R.  1/69,  p.  95.  Hutchin- 
son, BuLL.^,  L.  1/70,  p.  117. 

Cancer,  Analogy  of  (1664:2). 

Leucocy'themia  (990:2),  Bennett,  relation, 
M.  R.  2/52,  p.  203. 

169. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  PYiEMIA— 
1.  Barwell,  change  in  Temper  early,  T.  1/69, 
p.  397.  Savory,  L.  1/67,  pp.  108,  142. 
H.  Smith,  certain  signs,  L.   1/74,  p. 
362. 
From  Surgical  Fever  (1636:2). 
From  Ac.    Rheum,  (vide  1453:2),  Savory, 
L.  1/67,  p.  109.      Sutton,  often  diffi- 
cult, T.  2/69,  p.  347. 

CAUSES  OF  PYEMIA  {Vide  168:5)— 
Savory,  Where  there  is  no  Pus,  L.  1/67, 
p.   140.       Hewitt,  various,    T.    1/74, 
p.  119. 
Atmospheric    Influence,  Vide    Meteor- 
ology (580:1). 
Spontaneous   {vide     169:4),    Hutchinson. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


77 


CAUSES  OF  PYiEMIA  [cont.)— 

2.  Head    Ixjukies    (1674:6),  even  if  slight, 

Hewitt,    etc.,  T.  2/55,  p.   461  ;   1/58, 

p.  235;    1/75,  pp.    166,    247   et   seq. 

Adam,  T.  2/68,  p.  264. 
Ac.  JSTecrosis   (97:2),  Stone,   T.    2/59,  pp. 

55,  79.     Savory,  L.  1/67.  p.  140. 
IxTERX.    Ulcekat.,    Gall    Duct  (983:2)  ; 

Mitral  Valve,  etc.  (777:3),  Barclay, 

L.  2/66,  p.  722. 
Injury,  -without  Ext.  Wound,  Chassaignac, 

T.  1/61,  p.  624.       Frost,  Subpectoral 

Infl.  and    Abscess,    L.  2/76,   p.  854. 

3.  Savory,  L.  1/67,  pp.  75,  140. 

Simple  Fracture  (1653:2),  Hewitt,  L. 
1/67,  p.  628. 

OzcEXA  (394:5).  Otorrh.  (1795:1).  Gas- 
tric Ulcer  (848:3).  Extract,  of 
Tooth  (106:4).  Trephix.  (1703:3). 
Dental  Caries  (104:5).  Puerp. 
State  (1590:3).  Diphther.  (821:1). 
SuppuRAT.  Endocard.  (765:6).  Ty- 
phoid (1498:6).  GoNORRH.  (1173:2). 
Inject,  for  Hydrocele  (1226:6). 

PYiEMIA  FOLLOWED  BY— 

4.  Pericard.     (758:4).     Abscess   of    Brain 

(1418:5).     Abscess  of  Liver  (971:2). 
PuRUL.    Infect,    of  Joints  (1719:4). 
Elephant.  Gr.ec.  (68:5). 
PHTHisis(681:l),Isitaformof  Septic.j:mia? 

CASES  OF  PYEMIA— 

Hutchinson,  fr.  no  assignable  cause,  L.  1/70, 
p.  117.  In  Private  Practice,  Hewitt, 
Discuss.,  etc.,  T.  1/74,  p.  119,  et  seq. 
L.  1/74,  p.  256,  et  seq.  Jessop,  35 
cases  at  Leeds  Infir.,  T.  2/73,  p.  254. 
Daly,  Recov.  after  18  abscesses  had 
opened,  L.  1/75,  pp.  266,  470,  677. 

TREATMENT  OF  PYiEMIA— 

Wood,  L.  2/73,  p.  185. 

5.  Preventive,      vide      Stumps      (1634:3). 

Hutchinson,     Mercury    (302:5),     T. 

1/75,  p.  331. 
Curative  [vide  168:5),  Jiinken,    T.   2/61, 

p.  462.     Savory,  L.  1/67,  p.  201. 
Fresh  Air  (257:2),  Paget,  T.  2/62,  p.  168. 

Bradley  (225:2),  fill  Air  with   Ozone, 

Direct.,  B.  2/76,  p.  4. 
Alcalis  (216:3),  Paget,   in  Chr.,  L.  1/66, 

6.  p.  10.      Savory,    Why  so   valuable? 
L.  1/67,  p.  202. 

Sulphites  (245:2),   Polli,  R.  1/63,  p.  245. 

Miller,   to   prevent,  R.    1/70,   p.  146. 

Savory  ??  L.  1/67,  p.    202.       Wells, 

T.  2/64,  p.  352. 
Ferri  Perchlor.  (294:5),  to  Stump,  Sal- 

teron,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  269.      Bourgade, 

R.  2/67,  p.  177. 
Quinine  (403:2),  stops  Rigors   (1474:2)  as 

certainly  as  Ague,  Paget,  T.  2/62,  p. 

168.     Allbutt,  B.  1/74,  p.  14.    Guerin, 


TREAT.  OF  PYiEMIA— Quinine  {cont.)— 
etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  578;  2/75,  p.  678. 
Binz,  T.  2/70,  p.  389  ;  L.  2/70,  p.  645. 

170. 

1.  Ergotine  (326:3),  Labot,  to  prevent,    R. 

1/67,  p.  159. 
Tannin  (360:3),  Waillez,  T.  2/62,  p.  149. 
Ol.  Terebinth.  (350:2),  Holden,  L.  1/74, 

p.  163. 
Iodine    (214:6),    Prevent.,    Williams,    L. 

1/75,  p.  829. 

2.  Abscesses  Xear  Joints  (1716:3),  are  they 

to  be  opened?    Savory,  rules,  etc.,  L. 
1/67,  p.  203.     Hilton,  L.  2/62,  p.  29, 
Barwell,  L.  2/63,  p.  530. 
Operations  (1631:1),  in  Pym^mia,   Paget, 
cautions,  L.  2/67,  p.  34. 

ABSCESS— 

3.  Skey,  Clin.,  L.  2/70,  pp.  Ill,  147. 
Blood     (139:3),     Bonne,       Leucophytes 

( 1 37: 6),  increased  till  Abscess  be  opened, 

L.  2/76,  p.  202. 
Diagnosis, 
— Fluctuation,  Nelaton,  etc.,  decept.,  R. 

2/62,  p.  182.      Bartlett,   M.   R.  2/75, 

p.  202.     Fr.  Aneurism  (723:3). 
Symmetrical,  IVankiwell,  L.  2/49,  p.  149. 

4.  In    Median   Line,    due   to   constitutional 

disturbance,  L.  2/66,  p.  89. 

Multiple,  Gardner,  remarks,  L.  1/61, 
p.  603. 

Xear  Large  Vessels  (720:5).  Rectum 
(898:5). 

Communicating  with  Large  Arteries 
(723:5).  Femoral  (728:4),  Baker, 
T.  1/66,  p.  468.  Paget,  L.  1/69, 
p.  558.  Heath,  L.  2/70,  p.  469.  Vide 
Cervical  Vessels    (1694:5). 

Subperiosteal  (101:6).    Hydatid  (933:3). 

5.  Secondary,    Simpson,    T.    1/59,    p.   438. 

Lee,  Clin.,  T.  1/53,  p.  105.  Watson, 
Amer.  J.,  No.  41/37,  p.  37. 

—After  Scarlatina  (78:6). 

Absorption    (116:6),     vide    Pus    (168:2). 

6.  Hilton,  L.  2/62,  pp.  30,  57-  Chassai- 
gnac, M.  R.  2/58,  p.  548.  Solly, 
Pressure  (222:4),  L.  1/55,  p.  361. 

— Of  Hepatic  Abscess  (970:5). 

171. 

TREATMENT  OF  ABSCESS— 

1.  Simon,  if  large,  R.  1/73,  p.  221. 
Rest,  Hilton,  L.  2/60,  p.  478. 
Opening,  Hilton,  if  Deep,  L.  2/60,  p.  454. 

Lister,  Antiseirt.,  L.  1/75,  p.  469 ;  1/76, 
p.  454;  2/76,  p.  4.  Lisfranc,  Clin., 
Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  20/37,  pp.  26,  325, 
566.  Villemin,  Capill.  Punct.,  M.  R. 
1/60,    p.    97.     Savory,   Near  Joints 

2.  (170:2).  Moore,  Aspirator  (709:6), 
L.  2/72,  p.  935. 


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MEDICAI,   DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  ABSCESS— Opening  {eont.)  — 
— Seton  (166:2),  Darby,  E.  2/47,  p.  122. 
— C.\usTic  (211:6),    Kirkpatrick,  E.  2/65, 

p.  150. 
— Cakbol.   Ac.    (352:5),   Lister,   etc.,   L. 

2/67,  pp.  95,  353  ;  1/76,  p.  454  ;  2/76, 

p.  4. 
—Drainage  (101:3),   Eoser,   M.  E.  2/61, 

p.  543.     Lister,  L.  1/75,  p.  434. 
— PuEssriiE,  after  (222:4),  Solly,  L.  1/55, 

3.  p.  361.     Lister,  L.  2/67,  p.  95. 
Iodine   (252:2),   Inject.,    Pavy,   T.    1/52, 

p.  320.     Boinet,  M.  E.  1/52,  p.  371  ; 
2/60,  p.  249.     Dumenez,  M.  E.  2/62, 
p.    544.      Broca,    in    Psoas   (950:2), 
L.  2/58,  p.  343. 
Ice  (190:5),  Simon,  E.  1/73,  p.  222. 

SCEOrULOUS    ABSCESS  —  Vide    Scrop. 

4.  Ulcers  (173:1). 

Treatment,  Coulson,  surgical,  T.  2/52, 
p.  473.  King,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  6/48, 
p.  62.  Pollock,  minute  puncture  only, 
L.  2/71,  p.  849. 

— Auro-Terchlor.  Sodii  (130:4),  Chatter- 
ley,  L.  2/52,  p.  455  ;  T.  1/54,  p.  447. 

— Leech  Bites  (482:3),  to  open,  Smethiirst, 
L.  1/41,  p.  883. 

— SiLPHiDEs  (245:6),  Einger,  etc.,  L. 
1/74,  pp.  264,  317. 

Cicatrices  (160:2),  Price,  T.  1/61,  p.  606. 
Adams,  B.  2/76,  p.  166. 

POULTICES  —  CATAPLASMS  —  EPI- 
THEMS— 
Chambers,  Renewing  Life,  L.  2/62,  p.  169 

{vide.  184:1).     Lefort's  New,  T.  2/74, 

p.  720. 
Ice  Poultice  (190:2),  Monneret,  E.   1/67 

p.  77  [vide  865:1).      McGill,  M.  E., 

2/72,  p.  133. 
6.  Charcoal  (237:1),  Omerod,  T.  1/55,  p.  29. 
Electric  (192:4),  Lobb,  T.   1/59,  p.   50. 

Eecamier,  L.  1/51,  p.  645. 
Hot  Water  Epithems  (232:6). 
Carrot  (406:3).     Tobacco  (381:1). 
For  Hand  (1739:5)   and  Foot  (1784:5)  in 

a  bladder,  Dechange,  T.  1/61,  p.  129. 
In  Variola  (84:5).      Pneumonia  (669:1). 

Phagedtena  (175:2). 

172. 

ULCERATION  AND  ULCEES— 

1.  Hinton,  Nervous  agency  in  causing,  M.  E. 

2/56,  p.  190. 
Tetanus  caused  by  (1323:1). 

TREATMENT  OF  ULCERS— 

The  healing  of  old  not  injur,,  T.  2/52,  p. 

631.     In  diff.  hospitals,   R.  2/72,  p. 

185. 
Rest,  Hilton,  L.  2/60,  p.  478. 

2.  Opium   (462:1),   Skey,  L.    1/53,    p.    117; 

1/64,  p.  2.     Favrer,  T.  1/67,  p.  585. 


TREATMENT  OF  ULCERS  [cont.)— 

Creasote  (355:4),  Fife,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol. 
22/38,  p.  63.  Smith,  Autisept.,  L.  1/76, 
p.  453. 
Pot.  Chlor.  (260:3),  Hutchinson,  intern, 
and  extern.,  T.  2/56,  p.  191 ;  L.  2/57, 
p.  648;  T.  1/59,  p.  323.  Moore,  T. 
1/55,  p.  504. 

3.  Pot.  Iod.  (264:3),  Tige,  R.  2/59,  p.  237. 
Sodii  Auro-Teuchl.  (308:1),  Chatterley,  T. 

1/54,  p.  447  ;  L.  2/52,  p.  455. 
Ulmus  (361:6),  ext.  and  intern.,  Lettsom, 

L.  1/37,  p.  317. 
Aconite    (468:2),    extern.,    especially    in 

Gouty  Diath.    (1468:3).     Grantham, 

R.  1/48,  p.  122. 
Carbol.  Ac.  (352:6),  Godfrey,  E.  1/63,  p. 

330. 
Chloral  (160:5),  locally. 

4.  Ventilation    (161:1),    Bouisson,    M.    R. 

1/59,   p.  646. 
Galvanism  (194:6),  S.  Wells,  T.  2/53,  p. 

84  ;  Med.  J.,  vol.  6/48,  p.  896.    Nunn, 

L.  2/66,  p.  94.   Hammond,  T.  2/71,  p. 

394.  Marshall,  L.  1/51,  p.  546.  Ferme, 

L.  1/58,  p.  256. 
Tr.    Canthar.   (484:4),    intern.,  Tait,  L. 

1/51,  p.  510.     Shortt,  R.  2/64,  p.  133. 

5.  Blisters  (165:3),  Syme,  L.  2/62,  p.  370. 
ZiNci   Chlor.  (286:2),  Wallace,  L.  1/48, 

p.  54. 
Quinine  (403:5),  locally,  Giesler,  etc.,  R. 

1/64,  p.  219;  B.  2/75.  p.  24. 
Acetic    Ac.     (448:4),    Nelson,      prevents 

excess,  form,  of  Pus.,  T.  2/67,  p.  450. 
Compressed  Sponge   (480:2),  Roberts,  T. 

1/58,    p.    18.     Batchelder,    T.   2/59, 

p.  66. 

6.  Sheet  Lead  (287:4),  Atkinson,  L.  2/65, 

p.  529. 
Wax  (487:1),  to  cover,  Amer.  J.,  No.  11/30, 

p.  252,  vide  Sealing  (175:2). 
Scabbing,  Spender,  R.  2/68,  p.  261. 
Argent.   Nit.   (307:1),   Higginbottom,   T. 

2/63,  p.  27. 
Kamjela  (368:3),  Neale,  Batavia,  1863. 

173. 

WEAK  ULCEES— 

1.  Hilton,  Why  Oil  and  Lint  often  magical,  L. 

1/66,  p.  479. 

MENSTEUAL  ULCERS  (1142:2)— SYPHI- 
LITIC   (1202:5)— MERCURIAL  (300:2) 

COCHIN  CHINA  ULCERS— 

Rochaud,  R.  2/62,  p.  294. 
ECZEMATOUS  ULCERS  (50:3)— 

Anderson,  T.  1/63,  p.  556. 

SCROFULOUS  ULCERS  (794:1)  — (Fiffc 
171:4)— 

2.  Price,  T.  1/61,  p.  606.     Bazin,  M.  E.  1/74, 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


79 


SCROFULOUS  ULCERS  {co»t.)— 

p.  10.    McLennan's  Specific  Hydraeg. 

BicHL.,   gr.   iij.     "WiiiSKY,  1  pint  for 

Lot,  T.  1/76,  p.  243. 
SoDii  Auro-Terchlorid.  (171:4). 
Alumin.  Sum'h.  (275:2),  Homolle,  M.  E. 

2/61,  p.  255. 

INDOLENT  ULCERS- 

Maunder,  T.  2/70,  p.  391. 
Tr.    Caxthar.    (172:4),   intern.,   Tait,    L. 
1/51,  p.  510. 

3.  Carb.  Iron  (293:5),  fill  up  with,  and  strap, 

Mitchell,  L.  1/62,  p.  23. 
Zixci  Chlou.  (172:5). 
Electric   Cautery   (213:3),    Cooper,    T. 

1/51,  p.  553.     Althaus,  T.  2/62,  p.  272. 

Chapman's   view   of   value,   T.   1/52, 

p.  317. 

4.  Iodine  Vapour  (250:6),  Brainard,  R.  1/60, 

p.  139. 

SENILE  ULCERS— 
Gay,  L.  2/69,  p.  159. 

IRRITABLE  AND  PAINFUL  ULCERS— 

Chapman,  T.  1/52,  p.  388. 

Rest,    Hilton,    dividing   nerve,  L.    2/60, 

p.  479. 
Compressed  Sponge  (172:5). 

CALLOUS  ULCERS— 

5.  Chapman,  T.  1/52,  p.  389. 

Incisions,  T.   1/73,  p.  490;    L.    1/75,   p. 

147. 
Excision  of  Margin,  etc.,  Haimvorth,  T. 

1/54,  pp.  56,  81,  262  ;  L.  1/75,  p.  147- 
Carbonate  Iron  (173:3),  fill  up  with. 

GOUTY  ULCERS  (172:3)— 

6.  Paget,  B.  2/75,  p.  242. 

AMPUTATING  ULCERS— 

On  Finger  (1741:3),  T.  2/61,  p.  442. 

ADEN   Vel  YEMEN  ULCERS— 

Coles,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  258,     Flora,  M.  R. 
1/70,  p.  147. 

174. 

SLOUGHING  ULCERS  —  PHAGEDENA 
1.    —SLOUGH.  PHAG.  HOSPITAL  GKS- 

GRENE— Ti't^tf  Mortification    (177:1)  ; 

Gangren  Infl.  (42:5) — 

Bird,  etc.,     L.    2/55,   pp.  1,  23;  2/69,  p. 

540.       Hutchinson,    generally    Syph. 

(1203:4),  L.  1/76,  p.  202.      James,  L. 

1/67,  p.  31.     C.  Hawkins,  Clin.  Med. 

Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  p.  1024  ;    T.    1/54,  p. 

151.      Jones,  T.  1/69,  p.  521. 
After  Scarlatina  (78:5) — 


TREATMENT  OF  H.  GANGRENE— 

2.  Packard,   R.    1/65,   p.    147.     Porter,   etc., 

M.  R.  2/52,  p.  265;  1/76,  p.  221. 
Junken,  T.  2/61,  p.  462.  Smart,  L. 
2/70,  pp.  462,  562.  Guy's  H.,  T.  1/55,  p. 
161.  Hutchinson,  once  started  spreads 
by  own  pus,  therefore  destroy  pus,  L. 
1/76,  p.  202. 
Cautery  (212:6),  Junken,  T.  2/61,  p.  462; 
L.  1/54,  p.  4.     Smart,  L.  2/70,  p.  462. 

3.  Nitric    Ac.    Conc.  (247:4),  Coote,  M.  R. 

2/61,  p.  166.  Ward,  Dilute,  as  dress- 
ing, T.  2/54,  p.  445.  Startin,  T.  1/55, 
p.  9. 

Acid.'  Sulph.  Fort.  (240:3),  Pinella,  T. 
1/59,  p.  558  ;  2/59,  p.  45. 

Hydrarg.  Ac.  Nit.  (304:4),  Startin,  T. 
1/55,  p.  9. 

Pot.  Fusa  (258:4),  Restelle,  R.  2/50,  p. 
117. 

4.  Ferri  Perchlor.  (295:2),  Salteron,  M.  R. 

2/60,  p.  269. 
Iodine  (250:6),  Miller,  R.  1/72,  p.  151. 
Bromine   (253:1),  Marshall,  T.  2/68,  p.  93. 

Brinton,   R.    2/63,   p.    187.     Stanford 

and    Weeks,    M.    R.      2/63,    p.     548. 

Goldsmith,  T.  2/63,  p.  526.     Bligh,  L. 

2/68,  p.  278. 
Creasote    (355:4),    Russians    in    Crimea, 

Parkes,  T.  1/60,  p.  557. 

5.  Arsenic    Ext.    (280:1),    McWhinnie,   L. 

2/59,  p.  365. 

ExT.  ILematox.  (413:2),  Desmartes,  L. 
2/62,  p.  460. 

ZiNCi  Chlor.  c,  Oxyd.  (286:2),  Words- 
worth, etc.,  L.  1/59,  p.  259;  L.  2/70, 
p.  562. 

Glycerine  (270:5),  is  it  valuable  ?  T.  1/56, 
p.  362;  T.  1/56,  p.  579.  Mandi,  Why? 
T.  1/61,  p.  46. 

6.  Tr.    Benzoin    Co.    (393:6),    Stanley,  L. 

2/55,  p.  026. 
Charcoal  (237:1),  Jones,  c.  Yeast  (319:2), 

T.  1/52,  p.  486.      Omerod,  T.    1/55, 

p.  28. 
Peruvian  Balsam  (414:1),  Skey,  L.  1/58, 

p.  210. 
Aconite  Externally  (172:3). 

175. 

1.  Carbonic  Acid  (160:4). 

Oxygen  (224:4),  Birch,  Inhal.,  L.  2/57,  p. 

112.      Goolden,     L.     1/66,    p.     270. 

Langier,  Local.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  246. 

Vide  177:6. 
Irrigation  (161:1),  Cock,  T.  2/56,  p.  394  ; 

2.  1/52,  p.  362.     Hilton,  L.  1/66,  p.  198. 
Submersion    (230:1),     Hutchinson,    cure 

after  all  else  failed,  T.  1/62,  p.  8. 
Poultices,  Vinous  (171:5),  Payan,  M.  E. 

1/56,  p.  267. 
Sealing  (1641:4),  Holt,  T.  2/62,  p.  601. 

Wilson,  L.   2/63,  p.    177.      Cowen's, 

Mixture,  L.  2/72,  p.  705.      Spender's 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


TKEAT.  OF  HOSP.  GANGRENE  {cont.)  — 
Chalk  Oint.,  L.  1/73,  p.  623.  Vide 
Impekm.  Cover  (162:5). 

3.  Opium    (462:1).    Skey,   L.     1/55,  p.    118. 

Pollock,  L.  2/71,  p.  849.  De  Morgan, 
"N^Tiy  large  doses  borne,  M.  R.  1/59, 
p.  492. 

Pot.  Chlor.  (260:4),  Hutchinson,  T.  2/56, 
p.  191.     Milon,  T.  1/59,  p.  323. 

CoNU-M  (405:5),  Lloyd,  T.  1/58,  p.  11  ; 
1/59,  p.  629. 

Pot.  Permaxg.  (262:1),  Lloyd,  Lot.,  T. 
1/58,  p.  34.  Girdwood,  L.  2/57,  p. 
269.  Jackson,  E.  1/64,  p.  353.  At- 
kinson, T.  1/67,  p.  471. 

SYPHILITIC    PHAGEDiENA    (1203:4)— 

SYPHILITIC  ULCERS  (1202:6)  — 

4.  Diagnosis  fr.  Cancer,  difficult. 

SINUOUS   Vel  FISTULOUS  ULCERS— 
Etiology  of  Permanent  FisTfL^,  Ver- 
neuil,  T.  1/59,  p.  557.     Roser,  M.  R. 
1/60,  p.  26 L 

TREATMENT  OF  FISTULA— 

6.  Maunder,  T.  2/71,  p.  375.     Notta,  etc.,  R. 

2/63,  p.  194  ;    2/70,  p.  263.     Jessop, 

L.  1/61,  p.  235. 
Rest,  Hilton,  L.  2/60,  p.  477  ;  2/61,  p.  4. 
Nitric  Acin  (247:3)  and  Copper  Probe, 

Evans,  L.  2/51,  p.  343. 
Galvanism   (194:6),  S.  Wells,  T.  2/53,  p. 

84;  2/69,  p.  514.     Marshall,  L.  1/51, 

p.  546. 
6.  Sponge   Tents  (172:5),  Murray,  L.  1/75, 

p.  233. 
Hyd.   Sui).   Local.  (303:3),  Williams,  T. 

2/o6,  p.  449. 
Elastic  Ligatures  (1632:6). 

ANAL  (689:3).    FiECAL  FISTULA  (898:3). 

176. 

ULCERS  OF  LEG  (1755:2)— 

1.  Maunder,  when  several  above  mid.  of  leg 

gen.    Syph.,    T.    2/70,   p.    478    {vide 

1202:5). 

VARICOSE  ULCERS  OF  LEG— 

Hilton,  Why  often  above  ankle?   L.  2/61, 

p.  245. 
Gay,  novel  views,  L.   1/68,  pp.  460,  495 ; 

L.  2/69,  p.  159  ;  Rev.,  T.  1/69,  p.  689. 

Nunn,  T.  1/52,  p.  497.     Chapman,  T. 

1/52,  pp.  129, 183,  315,  388.    Critehett, 

Lect.,  L.  2/48.      J7ffc  Index. 
Varieties.     Gav,  Simple,  Art.  and  Yen.  ; 

L.  1/68,  p.  496;  R.  2/68,  p.  260. 

TREATMENT  OF  VARICOSE  ULCERS— 

{Vide  749:1)— 
Heath,  mechan.,  R.  2/69,  p.  269.     AVest- 
lake,  L.   2/56,  pp.  43,  318.     Hilton, 


TREAT.  OF  VARICOSE  ULCERS  {cont.)— 
raise  foot  of  bed,  L.  2/61,  p.  224. 
Lisfranc,  Amer.  J.,  No.  3/38,  p.  463. 
Spender,  R.  2/68,  p.  261. 
Hospitals,  T.  1/58,  p.  603 ;  1/53,  p.  397  ; 
L.  1/68,  p.  47. 

4.  Bandage (1649:5), Bourjeaud,SpiR.ELAST., 

L.  2/52,  p.  473.  Startin,  T.  1/51,  p. 
285.  Spender,  without  rest,  L.  1/73, 
p.  623.  Hunt,  flannel,  R.  1/62,  p. 
186.  Gay,  useless,  L.  1/68,  p.  48. 
Incisions,  Faure,  M.  R.,  2/66,  p.  270. 
Hamilton,  B.  2/74,  p.  299.     Gay,  T. 

5.  1/53,  p.  398.     Chapman,  contra  Gay, 
T.  2/53,  p.  176. 

Sealing  (175:2). 

Blisters  (165:3)  near  knee.  Sir  C.  Bell,  L. 

1/68,  p.  495. 
Ferri  Pot.  Tart.  (296:5)  Dress.,  T.  1/76, 

p.  436. 
Pot.  Chlor.   (172:2).     Pot.  Iod.  (172:3). 

Tr.  Canth.  (172:4). 
Hypochlorites  (160:5),  Panas,  M.  R.  1/74, 

p.  523. 

6.  Ol.  Cajup.  (408:1),  Hancock,  L.  1/46,  pp. 

570,  633. 

Ol.  Terebinth.  (350:2),  Intern.,  Han- 
cock, L.  1/46,  pp.  233,  366.  Fayrer, 
T.  2/71,  p.  347. 

White  Paint  (291:5),  Freer,  R.  2/59,  p. 
146. 

Ungt.  Calcis,  Spender,  L.  1/73,  p.  623. 

Terebene,  Bond,  L.  2/76,  p.  417. 

PACIIULOSIS  (69:6)  following  Ulcers— 
VICARIOUS  MENSTRUAT.  (1143:3)  FROM. 

177. 

MORTIFICATION— GANGRENE— SPHA- 

1.  CELUS—(71fl'f  174:1)  — 

Guthrie,  L.  1/50,  p.  401.     Brodie,  R.  1/55, 
p.  116.     Chassaignac,  M.    R.   1/52,  p. 
363. 
Chemistry  of,  Calvert,  T.  1/60,  p.  463.     Re- 
veil,  Analysis,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  246. 

CAUSES  OF  GANGRENE— 

2.  Ilulke,  Clin,  springing  fr.  Cit.  Ulcer,  L. 

2/75,  p.  875  ;  1/76,  p.  310. 
Idiopathic,     Duval,      Fingers     (1741:3) 

cured  by  Electricity,  M.  R.  1/59,  p. 

538.     lienry,  all  4  Extrem.,  M.  R. 

2/56,  p.  255.     Chadwick,  T.   1/55,  p. 

110.     Begg,  No.sE,  Hands,  Feet,  re- 

cov.  after  amput.,  L.  2/70,  p.  397. 
Ergotism  (325:3),  Camps.  M.  R.  2/55,  p. 

3.  196.     Barrier,  L.  2/55,  p.  81. 
Diabetes    (333:6).     Emboli    (17:2).     Ar- 
teritis (721:2).     Cholera  (921:2). 

GANGRENE  LUNGS  (672:3)  —  PENIS 
(1164:3)  — 

TREATMENT  OF  GANGRENE —  ( r»We 
174:2)— 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


81 


SENILE  GANGRENE— 

5.  Lee,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  215.  Chassaignac, 
M.  R.  1/52,  p.  363.  Behier,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  538.  Lee,  Atheroma  (721:5), 
causing,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  215. 

TREATMENT  OF  S.  GANGRENE— 

Spender,  L.  1/73,  p.  624.     Speace,  M.  R. 

2/76,  p.  296. 
Opium  (462:1),  Skey,  L.  1/55,  p.  118. 
Ammon.  Mur.    (255:5),    Gru,  R.  2/67,  p. 

136. 
Amputation-,   Garlicke,  T.,   1/53,  p.  330. 

Lee,  contra,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  225. 
Oxygen  Bath  (175:1),   Labbe,  L.  2/73,  p. 

152. 

178. 

TRAUMATIC  GANGRENE— 

2.  Syme,  Leet.,  L.   1/55,  p.   355.     Chadwick, 

T.  1/55,  p.  110.;  2/52,  p.  290.  Ver- 
neuil,  G.  Foudroyante,  T.  1/70, 
p.  204. 

decubitus-bed  sores— 

Tweedie,  L.  1/60,  p.  639.  Hammond,  T. 
2/71,  p.  394.  Hilton,  extending  into 
Vert.  Canal,  L.  2/62,  p.  2  ;  M.  R. 
2/76,  p.  379.  Charcot,  Acute,  M.  R. 
2/76,  p.  379.  Post.  Grey  Horns  of 
Cord  Diseased,  pp.  381,  384.  Browne, 
rapid  in  An.'esthesia,  M.  R.  2/73, 
p.  442.  Vide  Paralysis  (1273:2)  ; 
Brain  Dis.  (1404:5)  ;  Spin.\l  Dis. 
(1704:1). 

TREATMENT  OF  BED  SORES— 

Ashton,    Soft  "Woollen    Felt,    L.    2/52, 

p.  430.     B.  Sequard,  prevent,  M.  R. 

1/62,  p.  384.     Brandes,  Oint.,  T.  1/63, 

p.  198.     Paget,  XJngt.  Resin.i;,  Bals. 

Peru,  equal  parts  on  cotton  wool. 
Hy'drarg.    Bichlor.  (303:6),  c.  Spir.,  to 

ward  off,  Spengler,  T.  2/62,  p.  124  ; 

1/76,  p.  243. 

3.  Styptic  Colloid  (153:5),  Trayer,  T.  2/67, 

p.  512. 
Tannate  Lead  (292:4),  Leclerc,  T.   1/59, 

p.  42. 
Quinine  Local.  (403:5),  Gieseler,  R.  1/64, 

p.  221.     Brakenridge,  B.  2/75,  p.  24. 
Nitric  Acid  (247:4),  Poultices  and  Char- 

co.\L,  Duffin,  T.  1,76,  p.  300. 
Galvanism  (172:4),  Hammond,  Wells,  cure 

in  48  hours,  T.  2/71,  p.  394. 
In  Fever  (1478:5).     In  Fractured  Spine 

(1703:2),  to  prevent. 

BEDS  AND    BED-RIDDEN   PATIENTS— 

4.  How    to    make,    change    sheets,  etc.,  Ed. 

T.  1/66,  pp.  198,  415.  In  Rheumatism 
(1461:3).  Hearn's  framework  for, 
Diagr.,  L.  1/63,  p.  557.  Lawson,  for 
Paralysed  patients  (1282:4),  Diagr., 
T.  2/53,  p.    651.     Hooper  s,   L.   2/70, 


BEDS  &  BED-RIDDEN  PATIENTS  [cont.)— 
p.  912.  Adams,  Self-raising  and 
adjusting,  etc.,  Diagr.,  L.  2/61,  p.  226. 
Jakins,  etc.  Invalid  Lift  (1651:5), 
etc.,  L.  2/70,  pp.    639,   701.      Osborn, 

5.  Spring  v.  Water,  L.  2/64,  p.  8.  Vene- 
tian Spring,  T.  1/69,  p.  23. 

Stretchers,  Reetley's  New,  Diagr., L.  1/76, 
p.  49.  Russell's  Camp  Spring  or 
Dholee,  T.  1/65,  p.  640  ;  L.  2/66, 
p.  442.  Miss  Tucket's,  L.  2/71,  p.  597. 
Capt.  Reid's,  L.  2/72,  p.  568.  Fowler's 
for  wounded  (574:4),  etc.,  Diagr.,  T. 
2/53,  p.  651  ;  L.  1/62,  p.  496.  Wire 
Wove  Mattress  for  Summer,  etc.,  T. 
2/76,  p.  107.  Miss  Nightingale's 
Ckadle,  50s.,  Dixon,  St.  James's  PI., 
Hampstead  Rd.,  L.  2/62,  p.  408. 

Hammocks,  Heath,  Diagr.,  L.  2/57,  p.  341. 
For  Pocket  (1  lb.),  L.  2/73,  p.  760. 
For  Tr.\nsporting  Sick,  etc.,  L.  1/75, 
p.  772.     Of  Twine,  L.  1/76,  p.  943. 

Bed  for  Fractured  Thigh  (1761:1). 

6.  Couch  to  Promote  Sleep  (1368:1).     For 

Heart  Diseases  (784:3). 
Raising  Foot  of,  in  Diseases  (223:1). 
Chairs   for  Invalids    (222:6).      Invalid 

Tables  (222:6). 

179. 

AMBULANCES— 

1.  T.   2/60,  p.   390,   Diagr.     New,    L.    2/71, 

p.  400.     Frances,  Travelling  Hosp. 

(Milit.),    (206:3),    L.    2/68,    p.     196. 

Austrian  Ambulat.  Hosp.,  Diagr.,  L. 

2/71,  p.  611.     Yldehl^-A. 

CORONER'S  INQUEST— 
Rules,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  900. 

DEATH— 

3.  Beaumont,  Nat.,  a  nat.  Sleep  (1366:1),  R. 

1/63,  p.  342.  Ogston,  Medico-Leg.  Asp., 
T.  1/76,  pp.  217,  246,  271,  327,  353 
I'tseq. ;  2/76,  pp.  29,  55  et  scq.  Bennett, 
Why  do  Medicals  (565:1)  die  premat.  'i 
L.  2/70,  p.  76. 

SIGNS  OF  DEATH— 

M.  R.  1/55,  p.  71.     Prize  Essays,  T.  1/74, 

p.  356.  Richardson,  Pectous  Changes 

(584:1),  T.  2/74,  p.  517. 
Injection  of  Ammonia,  Monteverdi,  M.  R. 

1/75,  p.  229. 
Effects  OF  Fire,  T.  1/68,  p.  411.     Beve- 

ridge.  Hot  Sealing  Wax,  etc.,  L.  2/76, 

pp.  562,  904. 
Steel  Needle  Corrosion,  Laborde,  M.  R. 

1/71,  p.  209. 
Temperature     (187:6),     Bernard    (P.M.), 

never   exceeds   97",  T.    1/61,  p.  381. 

Alcock,  cause  of  rise  (P.M.),  T.  2/69, 

p.    621.      Valentin,   L.    1/70,    p.    20. 

4.  Maclean,  68",  6^  hours  P.M.,  L.  1/63, 
p.  8.     Carter,  L.  2/67,  p.  544. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SIGXS  OF  DEATH  {cont.)— 

LiGATUKE    EouND    FiNGEu,    Magnus,   L. 

2/72,  p.  536. 
AcrprxcTURE  Needle  ix  Heart  (1G6:4). 
Eeaction-  of  Muscles  (Acid)  (108:2). 
Atropine  ox  Pupil  (37o:4),  Warden,  L. 

1/73,  p.  654. 
Ophthalmoscopic    (1823:3),    Bouchut,    R. 

2/68,  p.  101  ;  T.   1/74,  p.  312.  Poncet, 

L.  1/70,  p.  851.      Larcher,  T.    1/74, 

p.  356. 

SIGXS  OF  APPROACHING  DEATH— 

Southey,  L.  1/76,  p.  274.      Bernard,  V^hy 

powers    transiently   exalted,    T.   1/61, 

p.  381. 
Temperature  (187:6),  'Wunderlieli,  if  34*^ 

R.    death   certain,    T.    1/58,    p.    640. 
5.  Bernard,  T.  1/61,  p.  381.    Fnfo  1447:1. 

Seume,    increased    Ante   Mortem,    T. 

1/60,  p.  323. 
Breath  (633:6),  If  Luminous,  Diagnostic, 

Quekett,    L.     2/45,    p.    436    (934:5). 

Marsh,    T.    2/74,  p.    677.      Watson, 

L.  1/45,  p.  11. 

180. 

CAUSES  OF  DEATH— 
1.  Bernard,  T,  1/60,  p.  211. 

Glycogenesis  (331:2),  arrested,  death  en- 
sues. 
"Weather  (579:3). 
From  slight  Blows  (1642:6). 
From  Tickling  (1785:6). 
Shocks  (1637:2).    Savory,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  .173 ;  L.  1/75,  p.  905.     B.  Sequard, 
(Cardiac  Spasm,  768:3),  M.  R.  2/59, 
p.  28.    Bernard,  slight,  fatal  in  starving 
animals  (119:5),  T.  2/60,  p.  151. 
2..  Natural  Death,  Richardson,  T.  2/74,  p. 
518.     Beaumont,  R.  1/63,  p.  342. 

CAUSES  OF  SUDDEN  DEATH— 
Granville,   M.  R.  1/55,  p.   134.     Ogston's 
Tables,  580  cases,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  452 ; 
L.  2/74,  p.  156. 
In  Young  Children   (1523:3),  "West,  T. 
2/59,    p.    521.     Ogston,     Overlaid, 
M.  R.  1/68,  p.  455. 
Embolism  (17:2).     Fatty  Heart   (772:5). 
AoRT.  Insuff.  (740:6).     Coup  de  Sol. 
(185:3).    Fright  (575:4).     Laryngis. 
Strid.    (133:3).       Onanism    (1083:4). 
Labour    (1583:5).      Coitus   (1091:6). 
3.  Diphther.     (819:6).       Of   Athletes 

(199:2).     Operat.  (1631:3). 

DECOMPOSITION  AFTER  DEATH— 

M.  R.  2/57,  p.  387;  1/56,  p. 
414;  T.  2/76,  p.  56.  Ogston,  T. 
2/76,  p.  55.  B.  Sequard,  after  Strych. 
(385:4),  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  414.  Weber, 
less  rapid  in  children,  M.  R.  2/52,  p. 
5.  Vide  Rbstoration  of  Corpse 
(181:4). 


DEATH  RATE  OF  DIFF.  TOWNS— 
M.  R.  1/54,  p.  9  ;  1/59,  p.  4.     Farr,  T.  1/62, 

4.  p.  607.  Whitehead,  T.  2/62,  pp.  245, 
484,  625,  654.  Noble,  fluctuation, 
M.  R.  2/64,  p.  160.     Of  London  (5:3). 

Of   Infants  (1520:1).     After   Delivery 
(1583:1). 

DEATH  RATTLE— 

Bowles,  Lat.  decumb.  prevents,  T.  1/60, 
p.  126. 

LABOUR  FOLLOWING  DEATH  (1564:6)— 

RIGOR  MORTIS— (r«/6'  109:2)— 

5.  Kussmaul,  with  refer,  to  Juiuspiiu.,  M.  R. 

1/57,  p.  299.     Radcliffe,  etc.,  causes, 

T.   1/60,  pp.    237,  340,  461;  2/75,  p. 

467. 
After  Lightning  (197:4),  Sequard,  M.  R. 

1/56,  p.  414. 
After  Cholera  (920:5). 
After  Strychnine  (385:4),  Sequard,M.R., 

1/56,  p.  414. 

181. 

MODES  OF  DEATH— 

1.  Syncope  (790:3).  Suffocation  (634:1). 
Drowning  (1619:1). 

ASPHYXIA— 

Alison,   Draper,   M.    R.    2/55,   p.   20.     B. 

Sequard,  R.  1/65,  p.  355.     Treat.,  etc. 

Ogston,  T.  2/76,  pp.  247,  275. 
Brain,  Circulation   (1407:1),  Ackerman, 

R.  1/62,  p.  315. 
Fr.  Thoracic  Aneurism  (732:5),  Pressing 

on  Recur.  Laryng. 
Cardiac  Apncea  (788:1). 

TREATMENT  OF  ASPHYXIA  —  (Vide 

3.  630:1)-. 

Cautery  (212:5),  Faure,  M.  R.  1/56,  p. 
515. 

Tracheotomy  (623:2),  Jessop,  c.  "  Ready 
method,"  revival  after  ij  hours,  L. 
1/69,  p.  458.  Gros  Clarke,  never  de- 
spair, T.  2/60,  p.  26. 

Electricity  (194:5).  Vide  Chlorof. 
(439:5). 

CORPSE— 

4.  Attitude  after  Violent  Death  (1641:4). 

L.  1/70,  p.  276  ;  T.  1/76,  p.  353. 
Disinfection   (214:2),   Letheby,  T.  2/73, 

p.  515. 
Infection  conveyed  p.y  (558:1). 
Post  Mortem  Examinations  (583:5). 
Decomposition  vel  Putrefact.  (180:3). 

—  To   restore  face,  Richardson,  L.  1/63, 

p.  550;  2/71,  p.  701.     Gay,  L.  1/63, 

5.  p.  617.     Henry,  L.  1/65,  p.  576. 

—  M.  Membr.  (25:4),  most  rapid. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


83 


CORPSE  {cont.)  — 

Temperatl'he,    Tavlor,    Time   of  cooling, 

M.  II.  2/G4,  p.' 83. 
Gas  Fiioji  (236:2).     Embalming  (182:1). 

INCREMATIOX— 

Erunetti,  Exper.,  etc.,  L.  2/73,  p.  820. 
Case,  Xew'  York,  T.  2/76,  p.  741. 
Thompson,  L.  1/74,  p.  346,  Exper., 
etc.  Kuborn,  on  Battle-field,  T.  2/76, 
p.  293.  Ed.  T.  1/74,  pp.  181,  209  ; 
L.  1/74,  p.  665. 

CoxTiiA,  Bishop  Wordsworth,  etc.,  T. 
2/74,  p.  75  ;  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  135. 

GRAVEYARDS -CEMETERIES— 

6.  Effluvia  (208:5),  not  injur.     Remarkable 
case,  Thouret,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  317. 

BURIALS— interments- 
Earth  TO  Earth,  Haden,  etc.,  L.  1/75, 

p.   137;  T.   1/75,  pp.  63,   172;  2/75, 

pp.    69,    383.     Glass  Lid  Coffins,   L. 

2/75,  p.  27. 
IxTiiA   MuiiAL,  Evils,  Letheby,   R.   1/60, 

p.   3.     Controversy  regarding,  M.  R. 

2/75,  p.  120. 
Alive.     Amusing  cases  and  Papers,  T.1/6G, 

pp.  258,  287  ;  L.  1/66,  p.  295  ;  L.  2/45, 

p.    325.     Schleisner,  M.   R.    1/68,  p. 

416. 

182. 

EMBALMING   AND   PRESERVATIVE 

1.  FLUIDS  —   Vide    Disinfect.     (214:2) ; 
Antiseptics  (215:2) — 

Works,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  p.  278.  Dorrat,  T. 
2/71,  p.  717.  Gannal,  L.  1/41, p.  540. 
Marini's  Table  !  !  T.  1/68,  p.  399  ; 
L.  1/68,  p.  609 ;  2/73,  p.  279.  Richard- 
son's, T.  2/71,  pp'.  701,  761 ;  1/75,  pp. 
1,55,  111,  361.  Raddis,  Petkifact. 
Process,  T.  1/59,  p.  587  ;  1/62,  p.  89. 
Sylvester's,  L.  1/46,  p.  534.  Howse, 
Method,  Glyc.  c.  Arsen.,  R.  2/72,  p. 

2.  129.  Brunetli,  Descript.,  T.  1/68,  p. 
236.  Trettenbacher,  Julia.  Pastrana 
AND  Child,  L.  1/62,  p.  467.  Meadows 
on  Abbate's  Method,  L.  2/69,  p.  289. 
Fulcony's  Powder,  T.  2/58,  p.  424. 
Gorinis,  Wonderful  fluids,  T.  1/65,  p. 
448.  Bridge,  Inject.  (357:4),  T.  1/60, 
p.  173.      Mehu,  formula,  L.   1/70,  p. 

3.  884.  Lund,  New  plan,  Diag.,  L.  1/54, 
p.  659.     Arnold,  T.  1/59,  p.  18. 

SoD^  SuLPHis.  (245:3),  Maunder,  T.  2/57, 

p.  230. 
Ammonia   (254:2),  Richardson,  T.  1/62,  p. 

493;    2/71,  p.  701.     Wells,  T.   1/65, 

p.  453. 
Pot.    Bichr.    (259:1),  T.    1/56,  pp.    137, 

203. 


EMBALMING,  Etc.  {cont.)  — 
Salicylic  Acid  (359:2). 

4.  Acid.   Carbol.    (352:6),   Lemaire,    M.    R. 

2/62,  p.  243.     Guillery  2  7^,  T.  1/72, 

p.  388. 
Alum.  Acet.   (275:5),  Gannal,  L.   1/37,  p. 

311. 
Aluminii  Chlorid.  (275:6). 
ZiNCi  Sulph.   (285:5),  Bridge,  T.    160,  p. 

173. 
Creasote  Water  (355:5),  Holbein,  Whole 

Animals,  as  Birds,  etc.,  Direct.,  L.  2/70, 

p.  582. 
Amyl  IIyd.  c.   Amm.   (448:2),  Richardson, 

T.  2/71,  p.  401. 

5.  Chloral  (444:6),    Cuvellier,  T.    1/74,    p. 

193  ;     2/74,   p.    458 ;    2/75,   p.    583. 
Craig,  5  gr.  to  §  1,  B.  1/76,  p.  363. 
Aldehyd  (442:5),  Lussana,  etc..  Wonder- 
ful powers,  1'.  2/75,  p.  340. 

NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY- 

Recent  Works,  T.  2/67,  p.  549.  Stewart, 
Science  Primer,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  159. 
Atkinson's,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  473. 


183. 


SUN- 


1.    Heat  (181:1),    Thomson,   Age    of    Sun's 
Heat,   T.    2  62,    p.     114.      Identical 
with  Light  (184:3). 
SoD.Ti  Acet.  (269:3),  Jeannet,  a  Storehouse 

of  Solar  Heat!  T.  1/66,  p.  422. 
Chemistry,  Faraday,  T.  1/61,  p.  656. 
Spect.   An.\l.  (183:4),    Faraday,  T.  1/61, 

p.  656. 
Eclipse  of  1868,  T.  2/68,  p.  535. 
Rays   Curative     in  —  Goitre     (1700:1); 
Hemicrania       (1436:1)  ;       Cataract 
(1869:1). 

LIGHT— 

3.  Identical  with  Heat  (183:1),  T.    2/73,  p. 

552. 
Theory,       Lloyd,  Wave,  M.  R.  2/57,  p. 

440.     Ed.  T.  2/73,  p.  580. 
Latent  {vide  1626:3),  Photography  by. 
—  In    Magnesium    (274:4),    Bunsen,    T. 

2/60,  p.  22  ;    1/61,  p.  660. 
Polarization,   Bestall's   Appar.,  T.   1/60, 

p.  329. 

4.  —  To     Detect     Albumex     (1-1:3)     and 

Sugar  (329:5)  in  Urine. 
Spectrum  Analysis,  Roscoe,  Lect.,  T. 
1/68,  et  L.  1/68,  vide  Index.  M.  R. 
2/70,  p.  411.  Waterman,  extreme 
delicacy,  T.  1/72,  p.  46.  Sorby,  In 
MEDrcAL  Science,  L.  2/68,  p.  508. 
Of  Blood  (134:4).     Of  Sun  (183:1). 

5.  Artificial       Illumination,       Frankland, 

Effects  on  health,  T.  1/63,  p.  191. 
Silber's  Lamp,  L.  1/73,  p.  64.  Vide 
Eye  Operations  (1822:4). 


84 


MEDICAL   DIGEST, 


LIGHT  {cont.)~ 

THEKArEUTIC  EFFECTS,  IN  ArCTIC  EeGIOXS, 

M.  R.  1/61,  p.  18.  Hammond,  M.  R. 
2/73,  p.  262.  Ward,  L.  2/58,  p.  278. 
Hunt,  on  Dn;gs  (203:5),  etc.,  11.  1  46, 
p.  352. 

—  Growth  (18:2),  effects  of  diff.  colours. 
6.  —  Ix    Sick   Room    (206:5),   plenty   of   it. 

Ix  EXAXTHEMATA  (74:2). 

WINDOAYS— 

Bilateral  injur,  to  Vision  in  Schools,  IIosp., 
etc.,  T.  1/76,  p.  567.  Mallett,  equali- 
sation of  Light,  L.  2/76,  p.  151. 

ELECTRIC  LIGHT  (192:5)- 

184. 

HEAT— TEMrERATURE-(nV/'(' 183:1)  — 

1.  Of  different  Fluids  at  various  Depths  in  a 

tumbler,  T.  2/57,  p.  72. 
Effects  of,  Richardson's  Exper.  at  340°, 
T.  1/69,  pp.  29,  84. 

—  Ox  CiRCVLATiox  (190:2).  Duraxc;  Ax.iis- 

THEsiA,  etc.  (217:4). 

THERAPEUTIC     EFFECTS     OF     HEAT 
(213:1)— 

2.  Chapman,  L.   1/04,  p.  633.     Arnott's  Ap- 

paratus, R.  1/48,  p.  253.     15.  Sec^uard, 

action  when  applied  exter.,  L.  1/66,  p. 

140;  R.  1/61,  p.  296. 
Disinfectant  (214:5).     To  Destroy  ^\.k- 

LARiA  (559:4). 
In  Poison  (1616:1),-  keep  warm  or  not  ? 

3.  In    Asphyxia    (181:3)    fr.    Duowx.,   etc. 

(1619:4). 
In  Cataract  (1869:1),  Sun's  Rays. 
In  Goitre  (1700:1),    Sun's  Rays  c.  Hyd. 

Bin. 
Couxteu-irrit.  (164:6).      Vidf  Cauterizat. 

(212:4). 

4.  To  Heal  Wovnds  (160:3).     Tx  Lumbago 

(1464:5).  Sciatica  (1242:1).  Apo- 
plexy (1413:4). 

Fomextatioxs,  Laycock,  T.  1/74,  p.  340. 

Application'  of  (1692:3),  Chossat,  India 
Rubber  Tube  for  Spine,  T.  2/73,  p. 
535.  Chapman,  T.  2/75,  p.  649.  Vide 
190:3. 

THERIMOMETER— 

5.  Spurgin's  Diagr.  T.  2/52,  p.  496.     Aitkins, 

M.  R.  1/65,  p.  376;  T.  1/66,  p.  178  ; 
2/66,  p.  483;  M.  R.,  1/70,  p.  410. 
Allbutt,  T.  1/67,  p.  183  ;  2/67,  p.  4  Jl  ; 
L.  2/68,  p.  492;  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  156. 
Polains,  T.  1/68,  p.  238.  Scguin's 
Thermoscope,  L.  2/75,  p.  323.  Bur- 
rows' self-regist.  minimum,  T.  2  07, 
p.  687.  Gauntlett,  Chronomet.  T. 
1/59,  p.  264.  Hawksley,  L.  2/69,  p. 
12.  Brown's  Diagr.,  L.  1/73,  p.  ()d9. 
Casselas,  T.  1/74,  p.  252.  Fox, 
where  to  obtain  the  best,  T.  2/69,  p. 


THERMOMETER  {cont.)— 

459  {ride  639:2).    Pencil  case,  L.  2/73, 
p.    171. 
Ix  Disease  (187:3),  its  immense  value. 

185. 

ERYTIIISMUS      TROPICUS  — COUP-DE- 

1.  SOLEIL— THERMAL  FEVER— INSO- 
LATIO  —  HEAT-APOPLEXY  —  SUN- 
STROKE— 

Richardson,  T.  1/69,  p.  484.  Jeffreys, 
M.  R.  1/59,  p.  111.  Jones,  T.  2/65,  p. 
163.  Fischer,  T.  2/52,  p.  339.  Hill, 
M.  R.  1/56,  p.  541.  Ainstie,  L.2/72,  p. 
590.  Pirrie,  L.  1/59,  pp.  505,  533. 
Gordon,  T.  2/57,  p. 416.  Wood,T.  2/72, 
p.  445  ;  2/76,  p.  367.  Taylor,  L.  2/58, 
pp.  198,  225.  Smith,  R.  2/69,  p.  36. 
Longhurst,  L.  1/60,  p.  7.  Arndt,  M.  R. 
2/75,  p.  458. 

P.\.TH0L0GY,  Causes,  Beafson,  T.  2/57,  p. 
624.  Mackay,  Beatson's  views,  T.  1/58, 
p.  562.  Symonds,  T.  1/58,  p.  340. 
Johnson,  R.  2/68,  p.  18. 

Spixal  Cord  (1256:6),  Stuart,  affected  as 
3.  wellasBrain,  R.  1/60,  p.  11.    Duclaux, 

Congest,  of,  Harve.sters'  or  Reap- 
ers' Dis.,  T.  1/60,  p.  427. 

Solar  Plexus  (1450:1),  Stuart,  suffers, 
R.  1/60,  p.  11. 

Stokers'  Collapse  (930:2),  Gray,  Ana- 
logy with  Cholera  Collapse,  T. 
2/75,  i^p.  360,  419,  466). 

Cases  (180:2),  Chappie,  T.  2/60,  p.  76. 
Longmore,  16  cases,  Report,  L.  1/59,  p. 
315.  Clarke,  R.  2/62,  p.  62.  Simpson,  in 
India.  R.  2/59,  p.  38.  Fischer,  T.  2/.32, 
p.  339.  Moore,  T.  2/56,  pp.  137,  415. 
Taylor,  R.  2/58,  p.  63.  Mrs.  Baker's 
ease,  Sir  W.  Baker,  T.  1/67,  p.  504. 
"Wood,  Instructive  cases  of  Thermic  F., 

5.  T.  2/76,  p.  368. 
—  P.M.,  Various,    L.  2/55,  p.  38;    2/68, 

pp.  118,  179,  209;   2/55,  p.  38. 
In  Childrex  (1523:3),  West.  Med.  Gaz., 
vol.  4/47,  p.  969. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  COUP  DE  SOLEIL- 
P.  M.,  Richardson,  T.  l/d9,  p.  485. 

6.  Tightness  across  Chest  (641:6).  Chappie, 

marked,  T.  2/60,  p.  76. 
Tetaxus  (1323:1),  Moore,  L.  2/76,  p.  395. 
Remittext    F.    (1482:3),    Hill,    Analogy, 

M.  R  ,  1/56,  p.  541. 
Di.^RRHGOA  (910:2),  Ainstie,  L.  2/72,  p.  590. 
Temperature  (187:6),  Baiimler,  109°,  T, 

2/68,  p.    118.     Taylor,  verv  high,  L. 

2/58,   pp.  198,  225.     Gordon,  T.  2/57, 

p.  416. 

186. 

TREATMENT  OF   COUP   DE   SOLEIL— 

2.  (7'(Vfc  185:1  &  3)— 

E.    Smith,   suggestions,    T.    2/60,  p.    205. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


85 


TREAT.  OF  COUP  DE  SOLEIL  {conf.)^ 

Maclean,  Prevent,  and  Curat.,  L.  2/68, 

p.    144.     Hunter,  Intlian,  L.    2/58,  p. 

(338.     Brougham  at  Lucknow  in  18.39. 

P.  M.,  etc.,  R.  2/60,  p.  59.     Baiimler, 

T.  2/68,  p.  118. 
Hot  Bath  (230:1),  Wood,  In  Collapse,  T. 

2/76,  p.  368. 
Cold  Aff.  (229:5),  Neale,  Gordon,  T.  2/57, 

p.  417.     Wood,  Iced  Baths,  T.  2/76, 

3.  p.  302.     Johnson,  R.  2/68,  p.  18. 
Ammonia  (254:2),  T.  2/61,  p.  48. 
AuTiFic.  Respik.   (630:6),  Clarke,  R.  2/62, 

p.  62. 
Tea  (453:5),  Smith,  T.  2/60,  p.  206. 
Bleeding  (163:5),  Richardson,  T.  2/70,  p. 

695  ;   2/74,  p.  229. 

4.  Quinine   (403:2),  Waller,  L.    1/71,  p.  364. 

Francis,  Doses,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  736. 
Fox,  etc..  Hypo.  (402:4),  L.  2/76,  p. 
154  ;  B.  1/76,  p.  8h.  Hall  and  Chute, 
L.  2/76,  p.  563. 
Alcohol  (424:5),  Ainstie,  Ever  afterwards 
poison  in  smallest  doses,  L.  2/72,  p. 
591. 

SEQUELiE  OF  COUP  DE  SOLEIL— 
Ainstie,  L.  2/72,  p.  591. 
Epilepsy    (1307:1),   Ainstie,    L.    2/72,   p. 

591. 

CAUSES  OF  ANIMAL  HEAT— 
6.  Richardson,  R.  1/61,  p.  299;  T.  1/69,  p. 
483.  Bernard,  T.  2/61,  p.  53 ;  2/56, 
p.  527.  Rayne,  new  source,  L.  2/74, 
p.  466;  2/75,  p.  6.  Bird,  Med.  Gaz., 
vol.  4/47,  p.  886.  Gulliver,  T._  1/63. 
p.  55.  B.  Sequard,  One  hand  in  cold 
water  lowers  other,  M.  R.  2;59,  p.  27. 
Brodie,  M.  R.  2  52,  p.  141.  Discuss. 
T.  1/54,  p.  48.  Liebig,  L.  1/45,  p. 
199. 
Sympathetic  Xeuves  (1447:3),  Bernard, 
Exp.,  T.  1/61,  pp.  6,  487  ;  1/52,  p. 
506;  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  231.  Tenier, 
contra,  Bernard,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  230. 
Bridge,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  80. 

187. 

1.  jS'erve  Action,  Valentin,  R.  2/64,  p.  279. 
Elasticity   of  Artek.,  Winn,  T.  1/54,  p. 

555. 
UiiEA  excreta   (1029:3).  Fat    Digestion 

2.  (90:2).    Glycogenesis    (330:3).    Digi- 
talis (187:2),  Alcohol  (424:3). 

TEMPERATURE  IN  HEALTH— 

Tripe,  98°  8',  AVhere  to  test,  etc.,T.  2/61, 
p.  390.  De  Haen  (a.d.  1759),  102°  to 
104°  in  health  if  tested  for  30  minutes, 
etc.,  T.  1/74,  p.  340.  Richardson, 
varies,  T.  1/69,  p.  483.  Althaus,  T. 
2/61,  p.  414.-  Casey,  etc..  Tables  of 
Diurnal  var.,L.  1/73,  p.  200  ;   T.  1/74, 


TEMPERATURE  IN  HEALTH  {cont.)  — 

3.  p.  301.  Andral,  varies,  T.  1/70,  p. 
13.  Warter,  Action  of  Drugs,  T.  2/66, 
p.  416.  Blake,  on  diff.  sides  of  hodv, 
T.  2/70,  pp.  420,  467.  Boileau,  98' 
to  99-'  in  all  climates,  L.  2/73,  p.  259. 

In  Children  (1519:6),  Rogers.  L.  2/45, 
p.  145.     Richardson,  T.  1/69,  p.  483. 

TEMPERATURE  IN  DISEASE  (184:4)— 
Compton,  R.  2/66,  p.  26;  L.  Fox,  resume, 
T.  2/70,  p.  638.  Richardson,  T.  1/69, 
p.  484.  Bulkley,  resume,  T.  1/72,  p. 
520.  Wunderlich,  T.  2/61,  pp.  46, 
326,  385,  390,  414  ;  1/69,  p.  19  ;  1/66, 
pp.  178,  201;  1/71,  p.  640;  M.  R. 
1  70,  p.  429;  2/70,  p.  144.     Rev.,  L. 

4.  1/72,  p.  544  ;  R.  1/69,  p.  19.  Spurgin, 
T.  2/52,  p.  496.  Richardson,  high 
temperature  in  winter  more  serious 
than  in  summer,  T.  1/69,  p.  484. 
Paget,  cautions  in  nervous  patients, 
L.  2/73,  p.  548 ;  1/75,  p.  340.  Lay- 
cock,  T.  1/74,  pp.  311,  339.  Sequard, 
Necessity  of  sustaining,  R.  1/61,  p.  296. 

High  Temperature  (1480:1),  Macnab, 
111-4°,  L.  2/73,  p.  341.  Teale,  122°, 
L.  1/75,  pp.  340,  343,  437.  Discuss, 
on  Teale's  case,  L.  2/75,  p.  107. 
Vide  1322:2. 

—  Spuriou's,  Weber,  cautions,  L.  1/75, 
p.  457. 

Charts  for,  Gould,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  907  ; 
2/75,  p.  55. 

Blood  (134:5).  Inflam.  (161:6).  Relap- 
sing F.  (27:6).  Pyrex.  (1473:4).  Ty- 
phoid (1494:2).    Intermit.    (1484:2). 

5.  Typhus  (1506:3).  Brain  Dis.  (1404:1). 
Insanity  (1378:2).  Paralysis  (1264:1). 
Cerebro-Spin.  Mening.  (1254:5).  Tu- 
ber. Mening.  (1356:3).  Hemipleg. 
(1288:2).  Tetanus  (1322:2).  Shock 
(1637:1).  Phthisis(685:3).  Pleuro- 
DYN.  (641:4).  CoL.  PiCT.  (289:2). 
Pneumon.  (665:5).  Pleurisy  (705:4). 
Tumours  (1658:5).  C.\ncer  (1663:3). 
Erysipelas  (42:4).   Cholera  (919:3). 

6.  Scarlatina  (77:5)  Rheum.  (1452:5). 
Joint  Dis.  (1715:4).  Coup  de  Sol. 
(185:6).  PuERP.  State  (1582:1). 
Alpine  Climbing  (580:6).  After 
Neurot.  (1248:5).  Injur,  to  Spine 
(1252:4).  Before  Death  (179:3). 
After  Death  (181:5;    179:4). 

188. 

COLD— 

2.  Sensation    of  Heat,    although    Temper. 

depressed,    Russell,   T.    2/76,  p.   251. 

Vide     Paralysis    Agitans    (1275:4). 

Lowest    Natural — 70",     Back,      M.   R. 

1/61,  p.  15. 
Counsels  against  effects,  Ed.  T.   1/64,  p. 
36.     Broadbent,  L.  2/75,  p.  906. 


86 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


PHYSIOLOGICAL  EFFECTS  OF  COLD— 

Taylor,  intense,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  16.  Kane, 
5  minutes'  sleep  in  — il",  relief  fr.,  T. 
2/75,  p.  617"  {vide  201:o).  Pois- 
seuille,  Exper.,  T.  2/60,  p.  397. 
Howath's  Exper.  on  refrigeration,  T. 
2/71,  p.  355.  Mulvany,  Exper.  ana- 
logous to  Alcohol,  L.  2/75,  p. 
166.  Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  397. 
3.  Eichardson,  extreme  cold  on  Nervous 

FuNCT.,  (1232:4),  T.  1/67,  pp.  489, 
517,  545;  2/67,  pp.  59,  113  (vide 
188:5).  Chapman,  Vaso  -  Motok, 
Therap.,  L.  1/64,  p.  633.  Broadbent, 
not  feel  cold.  Shabby  Pulses,  care, 
etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  90G. 

Ven.^sectio  (163:5),  Ilichardson,  T.  2/70, 
p.  695. 

Bellauonxa  (62:2),  in  Reflex.  Infl.  from. 

Opium  (462:2),  the  gi-eat  antidote,  Skey, 
L.  1/55,  p.  118. 

Food  (123:3),  to  resist. 

PATHOLOGICAL    EFFECTS     OF     COLD 
— (J7f;e62:l)— 

5.  Jones,  T.  2/65,  pp.  54,  593.  Bernard, 
Blood  at  65^  F.  death  certain  ;  71° 
recover  if  aided;  90"  unaided,  T.  1/61, 
p.  381.  Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  398. 
Richardson,  Treat.,  etc.,  death  fr. 
(188:3),  T.  1/71,  p.  181. 
Bladder  Distended  (1051:6),  Ogston, 
P.  M.,  4  adults,  4  infts.,  M.  R.  2/55, 
p.  485 ;  2  additional,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  500. 
Paralysis  (1263:3).  Facial  Palsy  (1440:5). 
ScuiivY  (57:3).  Jaundice  (974:6), 
Hydropholix  Sympt.  (524:6). 

189. 

AN7i:STnESIA      (217:6)      FROM       COX- 

1.  GELATIOX— 

Production  of— 34°,  T.  1/61,  p.  134. 
Arnott,  R.  1/48,  p.  253 ;  T.  1/54,  p. 
285;  1/57,  pp.  135,160;  T.  2/55,  p. 
517.  Frigorlic  Mixt.  Exp.,  T.  2/54, 
p.  488  ;  R.  2/62,  p.  209  ;  1  or  minutes, 
T.  1/56,  p.  168.  Holmes,  8  minutes, 
T.  1/56,  pp.  199,  216.  HiUon,  L. 
2/62,  p.  498.  Iron  Spoons,  T.  1/63, 
p.  583. 

2.  Various  methods,  L.  1/66,  p.  533. 

How  to  prevent  Sloughing,  etc.,  T.  1/56, 

pp.  39,  168,  199,  216,270. 
Bags  for,  etc.,  Esmarch,  T.  2  61,  p.  204. 
Amott,  CoMPAR.  c.  Chlohof.   (440:4),  T. 

2/54,  pp.  133,  224. 

iETHER  SPRAY  (433:4)— 

Richardson,  T.  1/66,  pp.  115,  169,  249. 
Compos.,  L.  1/75,  p.  719.  Arnott, 
not  for  deep  Opera.,  T.  1/68,  p.  618, 
Sansom,     Direct.,    T.     1 '66,    p.     334. 


iETHER  SPRAY  [cotit.)— 

Sedgwick,   L.   1/66,  p.   394.     Ricord. 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/o4,  p.  558  ;  T.  1/54,  p. 
418. 
Instruments  for,  Weiss  and  Son,  L.  1/66, 

4.  p.  470.  Gay's,  for  Methyl.  Sp.,  L.  1/67, 
p.  210.  Napier's,  L.  1/76,  p.  638.  Brac- 
kenbridge,  portable,  T.  1/68,  p.  161. 
Bechard,  Gontin.  act.,  L.  1/70,  p.  824. 
Lee's  Automatic,  L.  2/76,  p.  819. 

Dangers  by  candle-light,  L.  2/66,  pp.  483, 

5.  512;  2/67,  p.  693. 

RHIGOLEXE  SPRAY  (448:15)— 

Richardson,  best,  T.  2/67,  p.  57;  2/71,  p. 
374. 

KEROSELEXE  SPRAY  (356:5)  — 
Simpson,  T.  1/66,  pp.  230,  250. 

STYPTIC  SPRAYS  (153:5)— 
USE  OF  AXJESTIIESIA  FR.  COLD  — 
In  Depilation  (21:3).  Xeuralg.  (1242:1). 

6.  Gastralgia  (841:2).  Cephalal. 
(1436:2).  Aneurism  (725:2).  Stran- 
gul.Her.  (952:3).  C.iis.  Sec.  (1577:3). 
Cancer  (1667:3).  Apply  Caustics 
(212:5).  Metrorrh.  (1.586:2).  Uter. 
Dis.  (1113:10).)  Operat.  about 
Mouth  (796:3).  Laryngoscopic 
Exam.  (610:6).  Reten.  of  Urine, 
Ice  in  Rectum  (1050:4).  Paraphv- 
Mosis  (1165:6). 

190. 

COLD,  THERAPEUTICALLY— 

1.  Tonic    (216:6),  Internally.     Xicholls,  Im- 

pure Ice  causing  intestinal  disorders, 

&c.,  B.  2/76,  p.  103. 
In  Pyrexia  (1479:3).     Diphther.  (823:1). 
In     Exhaust.       Dis.    (554:2),     R.    1/48, 

p.  244. 
Medicated  Ice  (81:6). 

COLD  EXTERXALLY— rif/6-  Heat  (756:1). 

2.  Chapman,  T.  2/64,  pp.  246,  274  ;  2/63,  pp. 

60,  403;  L.  1/66,  p.  140;  L.  1/72, 
p.  473.  Edmund,  T.  1/64,  p.  280. 
Bags  for,  etc.,  T.  2/64,  pp.  105,  274. 
Banks,  Flexible  Bottle  to  apply, 
L.  1/63,  p.  527. 
Ice  Pillows  (1480:4).  Ice  Bath  (1480:1). 
Cold  Coil  (1480:5).  Ice  Poultice 
(171:5).     Cold  Water  Cure  (229:2). 

ICE  TO  SPIXE  (1692:5)— 

3.  Chapman   {vide   note)     Sequard,  L.    1/66, 

p.  140.  Jackson's  Exper.  not  conhrm. 
of  Chapman,  T.  2/63,  p.  90. 
In  Burns  (61:2).  Diarrh.  (913:1).  Cho- 
LEiiA  (923:1).  Sea  Sick.  (862:2). 
Paralys.  (1281:4).  DiABE-f.  (342:2). 
Tetanus  (1329:4).  Chorea  (1297:4). 
Epilepsy  (1320:6).  Menorr.  (1151:3). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


87 


ICE  TO  SPINE  {conf.)— 

CoN^-uLsioxs  (1302:6).  Dysmexoerh. 
(1147:5).  Amaurosis  (1863:5).  Faint- 
IXG  Fits  (1407:1).  Spinal  Arop. 
(1257:3). 

COLD  IN— 

Ophthalmia     (1830:6).      Partuh.   Pains 

4.  (1562:5).  Throat  Affec.  (815:2). 
liARyNGSCOP.  Ex.  (610:6).  Croup 
(620:4).  Tonsillitis  (828:6).  Epi- 
lepsy, to  Calf  (1320:6).  Peritonit. 
(997:3).  Sprains  (1657:2).  Wounds 
of    Joints    (1769:1).      Ac.    Rheum. 

5.  (1460:5).  Lumbago  (1464:4).  Ch. 
Rheum.  (1462:6).  Lead  Colic  (289:5). 
Orchitis  (1221:3).  Bronchocele 
(1700:3).  Large  Abscesses  after 
OPEN.  (171:3). 

191. 

ELECTPtlCITT  —  GALVANISM  — VOLTA- 
1.      ISM  —ELECTRO-MAGNETISM— FA- 
RADISATION —  ELECTRICITY    BY 
INDUCTION— (Hf/^-  193:5)— 
Lectures,  etc.,  travels  460,000,000  yards 

a  second,   M.  R.  2/73,  p.  441.     Bird, 

Med.    Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  p.    705  ct  scq. 

V.  Poore,  L.  1/74,  p.  471  'ct  scq.  ;   1/76, 

p.  540.     Rev.,  T.  2/76,  p.  687.     Mat- 

teuci,  L.   2/47,  pp.  189,    217.     Wm. 

Gilbert,  the  first  Electrician,  1573, 

T.  1/69,  p.  595.     Althaus,  T.  2/62,  p. 

218.     Noad's  Student's  Book,  L.  1/67. 

p.    14.     Shettle,    Laws   of    Electro- 

Magn.  Force,  M.  R.  1/71,  p.  173. 
Reviews,  etc.,  Morgan,  T.   1/69,  pp.  230, 

257.      Althaus,  T.    2/59,   p.  119.  R. 

1/60,  p.  309;  L.  1/74,  p.  372;  M.  R. 

1/49,  p.  373  ;    1/59,  p.    92  ;  1/55,   p. 

138;   1/54,  p.   126;  T.  2/61,  p.   358. 

Tibbitts,  L.   1/73,  p.  346.     Duchenne, 

Mode  of  applying,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/55,  p. 

139.     Resume,  p.  151  ;    Rev.,  M.  R. 

2/73,  p.  319  ;  Method  expL,  T.  2/67,  p. 

171. 
Terms  explained,  Lobb,  T.  1/63,  p.  493. 

4.  Reynolds,  L.  1/70,  p.  332.  Wilks, 
T.  1/69,  p.  378.  Magneto-Electric 
and  Electro-Magnetic  differ.,  M.  R. 
1/59,  p.  95  ;  T.  2/62,  p.  219. 

Electro-Dynamics,  Lobb,  laws  adapted  to 
Med.  Elect.,  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  508. 

Electrical  Phenomena  during  Vision 
(1812:5). 

Galvanometer,  Radcliffe,  Muscular 
Sound  (109:5)  the  best,  T.  1/65,  p.  388. 

Pyrogen,  the  Electric  Fluid,  Stevenson, 

5.  L.  1/50,  p.  693.  Lake,  Weight  of,  etc., 
L.  1/48,  pp.  70,  191,  297,  447  ;  2/48, 
pp.  107,  207,  311.  Faraday,  Quan- 
tity in  a  Drop  of  Water  (226:4),  more 
than  in  a  Thunderstorm,  M.  R.  2/54, 
p.  360.     Vide  Magnetism  (195:2). 


ELECTRICITY,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

Currents,  three  generic  forms  of.  Sparks, 
Galvanic,  Induced,  Value,  etc.,  M.  R. 
1/55,  p.  140.  Reynolds,  L.  1/70,  p. 
331;  2/70,  p.  530.  Etfects  of  Diff., 
•when  to  use,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/59,  pp.  92, 
97;  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  p.  1064; 
T.  2/67,  p.  171.  Wilks,  T.  1/69,  p. 
378.  Duchenne,  R.  2/70,  p.  154.  V. 
Poore,  L.  1/74,  p.  648  ;  2/75,  p.  486. 
Chauveau,  R.  1/61,  p.  312.  Althaus, 
which  to  use,  etc.,  L.  2/65,  pp.  179, 
258  ;  T.  2/62,  pp.  219,  271.  Pulver- 
macher's  Chain  (192:3)  best  con- 
nuous.      Tide  193:6. 

192. 

BATTERIES,   Etc.— 

1.  Salt  ,and  Sons'  Catalogue  of  Medico-Elect, 
appar.  in  modern  use,  T.  2/75,  p.  133. 
Garrett,  etc..  Guide  to,  M.  R.  2/67, 
p.  430;  M.R.  2/71,  p.  43.  Despretz, 
Pocket,  T.  2/59,  p.  298.  S.  Welk, 
Silver  and  Zinc  Plate  only,  Med, 
Gaz.,  Vol.  6/48,  p.  896.  Mayer  and 
Metzlers,  Diagr.,  L.  2/72,  p.  641. 
Matthews,  portable,  T.  1/59,  p.  226. 
Schmidt  and  Robinson,  Diagr.,  T. 
2/70,  p.  87.  V.  Poore,  Description, 
L._  1/74,  pp.  471,  509,  648.  Weiss, 
Diagr.,  L.  1/68,  p.  51.  Leclauche, 
charged  14  months  and  more,  R.  1/72, 
p.  65  ;  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  503.  Wall  and 
Close,  T.  1/66,  p.  566.  Elliott,  of 
Leeds,  best  maker,  B.  1/76,  p.  66, 
Thudichum's,  best  for  Operat.,  L.  2/68, 
p.  308.  Richardson,  Induction  Coil 
at  Polytechnic,  Lect.  and  E.xp.,  L. 
1/69,  p.  504;  T.  1/69,  pp.  511, 
595  ;  2/69,  p.  183.  Bois  Reymond's 
Machine,  Diagr.,  L.  1/71,  p.  77. 
Browning,MAGNETO- Electric,  DiagT^ 
T.1/68,  p.  302.  Brenner,  R.  2/72,  p. 
141.  Stohrers,  best  for  llosp.,  L. 
1/66,  p.  576;  T.  2/67,  p.  171,  Diagr., 

3.  480.  Duchenne's,  M.  R.  1/55,  pu 
140.  Memoir  of  Duchenne,  T.  2/75,  p. 
398. 

Voltaic  Chain,  Pulvermacher's,  G, 
Bird,  T.  2/51,  p.  268.  Wells,  T.  2/53, 
p.  84.  Best  contin.  curr.,  M.  R.  1/59, 
p.  109  ;  R.  1/60,  p.  60  ;  T.  2/69,  p.  21. 
A  man  struck  with  lightning  (197:3) 
while  M'earing  one,  etfects,  L.  1/52, 
p.  383. 

Electric  Room,  Nat.  Paral.  Hosp.,  T. 
1/66,  pp.  583,  611 ;  L.  2/66,  p.  576. 

4.  Electric    Cloth,   Meynier,    Med.    Gaz., 

Vol.    6/48,    p.  301.      Lobb,    T.  1/05, 
p.  319. 
Electric  Poultice     (171:6).        Cautery 
(213:2).        MoxA     (213:1).        Truss 
(953:3).    Fishes  (496:2). 


88 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ELECTEICITY,  Etc.  {eont.)— 
5.  Electric   Lady,  Med.  Gaz.,   Vol.   22/38, 
p.   351,  Amer.  J.,  No.    41/37,  p.  oGfj. 
Electric  Child,  ^led.   Gaz.,  Vol.  20/37, 

p.  176. 
Electric  Light  (183:6),  Foucaiilt,  Effects 
on    eyes     counteracted    by  Ukanum 
Glasses    (307:5),    L.    2/61,    p.    US. 
Effects  ox  Vegetation  (311:4). 

193. 

NATURE  OF  ELECTRICITY— 

1.  In  Plants  (311:5),   Sanderson's   Exp.,  T. 

2/73,  p.  363. 
Analogy  with    Nerve   Force   (1232:5), 
Matteuci,    L.    2/47,  pp.    243,     269. 
Beale,  T.  1/69,  p.  539.      Richardson, 
Origin  of  Theory,  T.  1/71,  p.  508. 

ACTION  OF  ELECTRICITY— 

2.  On  Muscles    (108:4).      Vide  Charts   for 

applying  (108:5).  Althaus,  etc.,  T. 
1/59,  pp.  109,  207,  311;  T.  1/66,  p. 
584;  2/67,  p.  171.  Ilinton,  Chemic. 
changes,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  191.  Rey- 
nolds, Differ,  of  Galv.  and  Farad., 
L.  1/70,  pp.  367,  539. 
On  Nerves  (1233:2),  Althaus,  etc.,  T. 
1/59,  pp.  109,  207,  311  ;T.  1/66,  p. 
584;  2/67,  p.  171.  Pfluger's  E.^p., 
M.  R.  2/62,  p.  5,  16.  Electrotonis, 
M.  R.  2/76,  p.  372.  Reynolds,  L. 
1/70,  p.  367  ;  2/70,  p.  109.  Radcliffe, 
Lect.,   L.  1/63,'   pp.   167,    227    ct  scq. 

3.  —  After     Division    (1249:1),    or     Dis., 

Bernard,  T.  1/61,  p.  245. 
—  To  Investig.  and  Diagn.  Nerve   Dis. 

(1400:3). 
On  Sympathetic  Nerves  (1447:4),  AUbutt, 

M.  R.  2/71,  p.  50. 

QUANTITY'  OF  ELECTRICITY— 

In  a  Drop  of  Water  (191:5).  Muscles 
(108:3).  Rlood  (134:5).  Causing 
Coagulation  (136:1). 

DIAGNOSTIC  VALUE  OF  ELECTRICITY 

Reynolds,  L.  1/70,  pp.  539,  575;  2/70, 
p.  321  ;  T.  2/73,  p.  257. 

ELECTRICITY  PRODUCING— 

4.  Epidemics    (561:2).       Cholera      (918:1). 

Artif.  Cartil.  (92:4).  Rone  (93:4). 
Hemiplegia    (1287:2). 

ELECTRICITY  RETARDING— 
Absorption  (116:6). 

THERAPEUTICS      OF       ELECTRICITY. 
Vide  Currents  (191:5)  — 

5.  Meyer,  Perseverance  necessary,  T.  1/61,  p. 

609.  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  93  ;  T. 
1/71,  p.  611 ;  2/71,  p.  16  ;  M.  R.  2/71, 
p.  39;  T.    2/73,   pp.    232,    257,    327, 


TIIERAP.  OF  ELECTRICITY  {con(.)-~ 

356.  Direct.,  etc.  Reynolds,  Clin., 
L.  1/70,  pp.  331,  367,  540;  2/70,  pp. 
109,  321,  530.  Harv.  Soc.  Discuss., 
T.  1/58,  p.  306.  Duchenne,  R.  2/70, 
p.  154.  Remak,  1/58,  pp.  511,  665. 
Ullersbergher,  Prize  Essay,  in  Child- 
ren (1521:1),  applicat.,  'll.  2/71,  p. 
331.  Grantham,  T.  1/48,  p.  240;  2/57, 
p.  473.  Recent  Works,  M.  R.  1/74, 
p.  463.  S.  Wells,  Med.  Gaz.,  Vol. 
6/48,  p.  896.  V.  Poore,  L.  1/74,  p. 
471  et  scq.  In  (Paris)  IIosp.,T.  1/59, 
p.  427. 

How  to  Apply,  etc.,  Reynolds,  L.  2/70, 
p.  321  ;  1/74,  p.  827.  "  Ainstie,  use  of 
Chlorof.  to  relieve  pain  of  Farad., 
L.  1/73,  p.  124. 

Electrolysis    (1659:2). 

194. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  ELECTRICITY— 

1.  Voltaic  Narcotism   and    Local    An-tls- 

thesia,  Richardson,  T.  1/59,  pp.  156, 
491,  647.  Waller  contra  Richard- 
son, T.  1/59,  p.  285;  2/59,  p.  107. 
Various,  T.  2/58,  p.  262  ct  seq.  Vide 
Index. 

USES  OF  ELECTRICITY— 

2.  Tooth     Extraction     (106:2).      Hyster. 

IlYPER.TiSTH.  (1334:5).  Ac.  Rheum. 
(1461:3).  Neur.\lg.  (1241:3).  Tic 
(1244:1)  In  Sciat.  (1245:3).  An.tjsth. 
(1246:3).  Ang.  Pec.  (789:4).  Cramps 
(111:6).  Writers'  Cr.\mp  (1289:4). 
Muse.  Atroph.  (113:5).  Hemicran. 
(1436:1).  Tin.  Aurium  (1802:2). 
Chorea  (1297:2).  Epilep.  (1319:2). 
Torticol. (1694:2).  Hyster.  (1336:5). 
Myelitis  Chr.  (1258:4).  Insanity 
(1388:6).  Paral.  (1282:1).  Facial 
Pal.    (1441:5).     Lead   Pal.    (290:5). 

3.  Aphasia  (607:3).  Hemiplegia  (1286:1. 
and  1288:5).  M.\lingering  (555:1). 
Asthma  (660:4).  Aphon.  (609:3). 
Hoarseness  (604:2).  Splen.  Hypert. 
(990:3).  Vomit.  (859:1).  Tymp.\n. 
(865:2).  Dyspep.  (841:3).  Constip. 
(876:1).  Incont.  FiECES  (879:1). 
Amenorrh.  (1154:4).  Emmenag. 
(1154:4).  To  Abort  (1559:4).  Ted. 
Larour(1564:2).  Endometr. (1107:2). 
Retain.  Placen.  (1531:4).  P.Partum 
HvEMORKH.,  etc.  (1585:3).    Extra Ut. 

4.  Gest.  (1555:1).  Defic.  Lact.  (1601:4). 
ExcEs.  Lact.  (1602:5).  Inflam. 
Breast  (1607:4).  Aneurism  (726:1). 
Varix  (750:3).  Ovar.  Drop.  (1159:3). 
Tumours  (1659:2).  Cancer  (1667:3). 
Hernia (952: 2) .  Prolap.  Ani.  (893: 1 ; . 
Ranula  (809:1).  Prolaps.  Ut. 
(1135:2).  Vesical  C.VTARRH.  (1068:4). 
Ves.  C.\lc.     (1058:6).     A'es.    P.\r.vl. 


ilEDICAL   DIGEST. 


89 


USES  OF  ELECTRICITY  {coiif.)— 

5.  (10o2:2).  DiAHETEs  (342:2).  Hy- 
drocele (1227:2).  IxcoxT.  Uiuxe 
(1048:3).  Impotency  (1088:3)  Club 
EooT  (1786:5).  Laudax.  Pois.  (460:3). 
Lead.  Dis.  (289:4).  Meiici;ry  Dis. 
(301:1.)  AsPHYx.  (181:3).  Duoavx- 
IXG  (1620:1),  and  Chlorof.  (439:5). 
Detect.  Puis.  (1616:3).  Chloral 
Pois.  (444:1).     Chr.  Rheum.  (1463:4). 

6.  Rheum.  Gout (1721:5).  Ulcers  (172:4). 
Flstul.tl  (175:5).  Deafxess  (1804:2). 
Deaf-Mutism  (1806:3).  Ophthal. 
(1827:6).  CoRXE.\L  Opac.  (1847:5). 
Amaurosis  (1863:5).  Strabismus 
(1811:5).  Skix  Dis.  (40:1).  Chil- 
BLAix(62:5).  To  Destroy  Mice,  etc. 
(545:2). 

195. 

T  EIERMO-ELECTRICITY— 

1.  Alcohol  (424:2),  peculiar  effects. 

DIAMAGNETISM— 

Tyndall,  M.  R.  1/71,  p.  446. 

MAGNETISM— 

2.  Pyrogex  (191:4).  Lake,  L.   2/48,  p.   123. 

Stevenson,    Magxetic   Fl.,   L.    1/50, 
p.  693. 
To  Detect  Metals  uxder  Skix  (31:5). 

MESMERISM— ELECTRO-BIOLOGY— 

3.  HYPNOTISM   —   ANIMAL    MAG- 
NETISM— 

Rise  axd  Progress,  R.  Hall,  Lect.,  L. 
1/45,  p.  112  et  seq.  {vide  Inde.x). 
Baron  do  Pote],Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  21/37,  p. 
291  {vide  Index).  Kircher,  in  1646,  T. 
l/60,p.  182. Rev.ofPowers,  etc., L.  1/70, 
p.  840.  Clarke,  Career  of  Elliot.-on, 
T.  2/71,  pp.  254,  417,  565.  Bennett, 
M.  R.  2/58,  p.  380.  Blakiston's  Re- 
miniscences, T.  2/73,  p.  444.  Moss, 
Exper.,  R.  2/60,  p.  168;  L.  2/59, 
p.  650. 

5 .  Anesthesia  (217:6),  Azan,  revival  of,  Paris, 

T.  2/59,  p.  646.  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  441;  L.  1/70,  p.  841. 

Ix  Fowls  (512:4),  Michea,T.  1/60,  p.  130. 

Allied  to  Somnambulism  (195:6).  Hys- 
teria (1334:1).  Catalepsy  (196:2), 
M.  R.  1/60,  p.  449. 

SOMNAMBULISM— SLEEP  WALKING- 

6.  Anstie,  L.    1/73,  p.   39.     Responsirility, 

various  opinions,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  54'  . 
ConoUv,   Precedes    Epilepsy   often 
(1310:4),  L.   1/46,  p.  171. 
Allied  to  Hypnotism  (195:5). 

196. 

CATALEPSY— TRANCE—  Vide    Lethargy 
1.       (1366:5)— 

Piiel,    Diagn.,   M.    R.    1,53,   p.    124.     H. 


CATALEPSY— TRANCE  (rout.)  - 

Jones,  Hysterical,  T.  2/75,  p.  184. 
Jones,  Treat.,  etc.,  R.  2/63,  p.  96. 
Weber,  T.  2/70,  p.  495.  Radcliffe, 
L.  1/60,  p.  614.  In  a  Man,  T.  2/74, 
p.  80. 
Causes, 

—  Cannabis  (362:5). 

—  Epidemic  (561:6),  Yogt,  R.  1/64,  p.  81. 

NATURE  OF  CATALEPSY— 

2.  Todd,  "  Aggravated  Hysteria  "  (1333:1\ 

T.  1/53,  p.  4. 
Allied  to  Hydrophobi.4.  (523:2).      Hyp- 
N(JTisM  (195:5).     Epilepsy    which   it 
often  precedes  (1310:4). 

3.  Treatment,  Hingston,  L.  2/76.  p.  275. 

—  Sternutatories  (222:2),  H.  Jones,  T. 

2/75,   p.  184. 

—  Chloroform  (441:1),  Hingston,  L.  2/76, 

p.  275. 

SPIRITUALISM    (195:3)  — SPIRIT    RAP- 
PING —  MEDIUM  —  Vide     Ghosts 

4.  (1370:5)  — 

Ed.  T.  1/63,  p.  453  ;  2/76,  p.  439.  Physics 
and  Physiol.,  M.  R.,  2/71,  p.  84.  De 
Morgan,  T.  1/64,  p.  72.  Carpenter, 
L.  2/76,  p.  875.  The  London  Dialect. 
Society,  T.  2/71,  pp.  528,  559.  Ham- 
mond, Exposing,  T.  1/71,  p.  723  ;  2/76, 
p.  100.  Spiritual Photographs(1626:3), 
L.  1/74,  p.  843.  Jobert,  how  they  rap 
(115:2).  Certificated  Mediums,  L. 
2/76,  p.  551.  "Wallace,  Spiritual 
Forms,  M.  R.  1/75,  p.  49  ;  T.  1/75, 
p.  589.  Slade's  prosecution,  L.  2/76, 
p.  431. 

Insanity  (1375:o),  caused  by. 

PSYCHIC  FORCE  (1360:2)— 

5.  Crooks,  T.  2/71,  p.   Ill;   L.  2/71,  p.  552. 

Calderwood,  T.  2(76,  p.  545.  Wilks, 
L.  2/71,  p.  630. 

MIRACLES— 

Belcher,  of  Healing,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  436. 

thunder- 
Sound  of  (605:1),   Travels   diff.   to   other 
sounds,  Earnshaw,  T.  2/60,  p.  120. 

197. 

LIGHTNING— 

1.  Sestier,   Its  forms   and  effects  on  Man  and 

Animals,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  402. 
Althaus,  Can  it  cure  dis.  'f  T.  1/60, 
p.  548. 

ACCIDENTS  FROM  LIGHTNING— 

Boudin,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  94  ;  T.  2/61,  p.  143. 
Richardson's  Exper.,  T.  1/69,  pp.  512, 
595  ;  2/69,  pp.  183,  373  (P.M.),  cause 
of,  etc.,  374.     Sestier,  How  to  avoid, 

2.  T.  2/66,  p.   123.     Strieker,  efiects  of. 


90 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


ACCIDENTS  PROM  LIGHTNIXG  ((w;;.)  — 
M.  E.  2/61,  p.  262.  Arago,  phys. 
condit.  of  persons  struck  plays  a  part, 
"Women  less  exposed  than  Men,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/58,  p.  95.  Boudin,  confirm, 
of  Arago's  views,  T.  2/61,  p.  143. 

Soils  (312:6),  Boudin,  influence  of,  M.  R. 
2/58,  p.  94. 

Ix  Towns  (204-5),  rare. 

Attitude  (180:4),  Boudin,  T.  1/60,  p.  167. 

Cases,  Powell,  P.M.,  IS  hours,  T.  2/65, 

3.  p.  417-  Higgins,  escape  generally  due 
to  wearing  Metal,  articles,  etc.,  L.  2/61, 
p.  49  {vide  192:3).  Sutherland  (2), 
P.M.,  T.  1/68,  pp.  646,  671.  Mackin- 
tosh (3),  L.  2/64, p.  lis.  Thomas,  L. 
2/70,  p.  185.  Wilson,  etc..  Transient 
LocoM.  Ataxy,  L.  1/73,  p.  907  ;  2/73, 
p.  363.  Sycyanko,  Leg.  Amput. 
(1632:3),  T.  1/69,  p.  363.  Nutlall, 
P.M.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  535. 

4.  Impaired  Vision  (1814:2),  Dixon,  T.  1/60, 

p.  166.     Richardson,  T.  2/69,  p.   186. 

Cutler,  L.  2/48,  p.  607. 
Burns  fr.  (59:1).     Stramonium  (61:2). 
Paralysis    (1263:6),     Lntton,     T.     2/58, 

5.  p.  19.     Richardson,  T.  2/69,  p.  185. 
Apoplexy  (1411:1),   Richardson,  T.  2/69, 

p.  185. 

Convulsions,  Epilepsy  (1299:4),  Richard- 
son, T.  2/69,  p.  185. 

Photography  (1626:3),  By  means  of. 

6.  Treatment,  Richardson,  T.  2/69,  p.  375. 
—  Bleeding  (163:5),  Richardson,  T.  2/70, 

p.  694  ;  2/74,  p.  229. 

LIGHTNING  CONDUCTORS— 
Cheap.  L.  2/72,  p.  304. 

198. 

GYMNASTICS-EXERCISE—  Vide  Muscul. 
1.     Act.,  Etc.  (109:1)  ;  Metamorph.  (118:1)  ; 
Med.  Gymnas.   (199:3)— 

London  Teachers'  Address,  T.  2/68,  p.  575. 
Go  out  in  all  weathers,  L.  1/76,  p. 
156.  Howard,  Rev.,  T.  1/68,  p.  645. 
Farquharson,  Health  of  Athletes 
(199:1),  L.  1/70,  pp.  513,  545.  Haugh- 
ton,  R.  1/64,  p.  10.  Tyler,  T.  1/64, 
p.  525.  Therap.  of  Sport,  L.  2/73,  p. 
500.  Thompson,  Educate  Body,  T. 
2/68,  p.  730.  Spick,  R.  1/64,  p.  13. 
Burcq,  Expor.,  T.  2/76,  p.  477. 
Systematic  for  the  masses,  T.  2/62, 
p.  35.  Jackson,  Gymnastics  for 
Fingers  and  Wrists  (1740:4),  L.  1/66, 
p.  150.  Overdone  at  the  Purlic 
Schools,  Ed.  T.  1/69,  p.  171.  H.Jones, 
Radial  Tracings  after  (198:5),  L. 
1/76,  p.  810.  Inman,  Influ.  of  Town 
and  Country,  R.  1/60,  p.  270,  when 
good,  when  not,  p.  274.  ( Vide  Weston, 
198:5). 


GYMNASTICS— EXERCISE  (coiit.)  — 

Alcohol  (432:3).  Skilly  v.  Alcohol, 
M.  R.  2/76,  p.  7  ;  L.  2/76,  pp.  766,  809 
et  seq. 

Nitrogen  (248:6),  Parkes,  L.  2/67,  pp.  366, 
560;  T.  1/67,  p.  393;  L.  1/71,  pp. 
399,  467,  691.  Flint,  L.  2/71,  p.  132; 
2/76,  p.  887;  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  442 
{vide  118:2  et  1029:2).  Pavy,  Re- 
searches  on  Weston,  negatives  idea 
of  Oxidat.  of  Tissue  producing  force, 
L.  2/76,  p.  887. 

EXCESSIVE      EXERCISE    —    FATIGUE 

(110:2)— 

3.  Paget,   T.    1/58,  p.  260.     Cause   of   Dis., 

L.  1/71,  p.  736;  1/73,  p.  521.  In- 
man, R.  1/60,  pp.  67,  272;  M.  R. 
1/57,  p.  440  ;  1/58,  p.  328.  V.  Poore, 
L.  2/75,  p.  163.  Pavy  on  Weston 
(198:5). 
Causing  Epidemics  (561:3).  I'iWc  Over- 
training infra. 

TRAINING— 

MacLaren,  L.  1/67,  p.  575  ;  M.  R.  2/67, 
p.  148.     Book,  L.  1/74,  p.  517. 

4.  Op  Pugilists  (199:1),    etc.,   Ed.  L.  1/60, 

p.  448;  2/63,  p.  712;  R.  2/60,  pp. 
13,  359;  L.  1/66,  p.  247. 

Over  Tr.'Vining,  vide  Excess.  Exer. 
(198:3).  Ed.,  Evil  Effects,  L.  1/69, 
p.  537  ;  L.  1/73,  p.  520.  Hewetson, 
L.  2/73,  p.  770.  As  seen  in  Boat 
Races,  etc.  (199:1),  L.  1/67,  pp.  493, 
575;  2/67,  p.  490;  T.  2/68,  p.  731. 

—  Phthisis  (678:4),  Brackenridge,  often 
follows,  T.  1/68,  p.  659. 

WALKING  —  PEDESTRIANISM   —   Vide 

5.  Mechanism      of      (115:6).       Tourists' 
Dangers  (580:5). 

Flint,  Physiolog.  effects,  etc.,  as  seen  in 
Weston,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  442  {ride 
Pavy,  198:2).  Paget,  Flat  Foot 
(1787:5)  causing  Fatigue,  T.  1/58, 
p.  260.  Fuller,  bad  before  dinner, 
L.  2/62,  p.  644.  Pavy,  Weston  in 
1875,  L.  1/76,  p.  256  et  seq.  ;  2/76 
pp.  741,  815,  849,  887.  Mahomed, 
Sphygmograph  (754:3),  Weston,  L. 
1/76,  p.  432. 

Of  Inf.vnts  (1522:1),  Whitehead,  Clin. 
Inform.,  early  and  late,  M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  331. 

ILL   EFFECTS    OF    OVER- WALKING— 

6.  (rif^c  198:2and  3)— 

Hilton,  L.  1/63,  p.  169.  Eadcliffe,  Over- 
standing,  as  bad  often,  L.  1/73,  p.  521. 

Causing  Phlegmasia  Dolens  (747:6) ; 
Fever  (1473:2);  Constipation  (875:2). 

Tourists'  Dangers  (580:5),  Ed.  L.  2/67, 
271. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


91 


EUNNING— 

Extirpating  Spleen  to  improve  Wind 
(986:6). 

VELOCIPEDES— 

Matthieu,  Bicycles  best,  T.  2/69,  p.  552. 

199. 

BOATIXG— ROWIXG— 

1.  Oxford  Boat  Race,  1869  (19S:4),  T.  2/69, 

p.  285.     Morgan,    T.    1/73,   p.    332. 
Skey,  Muse,  action  in,  L.  2/69,  p.  4S9. 

FOOTBALL— 

Its  dangers,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  58-1   ct  sccj. 

PUGILISTS  —  ATHLETES    AND    ATH- 
LETIC SPORTS  (198:1)— 

Training  (198:4). 

2.  Sudden    Death    of    (180:2),  Inman,    R. 

1/60,  p.  273. 
Ear    of.     Ancient     Sculptures,     like 
H.i:matic  Ears  of    Insane  (1374:4), 
Gudden,   R.  1/61,  p.  43.      Hulke,  T. 
2/61,  p.  555. 

THERAPEUTICS    OF  GYMXASTICS,    vcl 

3.  KINESITHERAPY— Fi«fe^  Gymnast,  for 

Masses,  Etc.  (198:1) ;  Massage  (223:6). 

M.  E.    2/52,    p.     31   ;  T.    2/67,      p.    67 ; 

L.     2/73,    p.    500.       Swedish     Sanit. 

Gymnast.,  Broadbent,  etc.,  value,  L. 

2/76,  pp.  767,  806.     Portable  Gy.m- 

NASiuM,  L.    1/63,  p.  138. 
For    the     Soldier    (573:4),    MacLarcn, 

M.  R.  2/62,  p.  381. 
For  Girls,  T.  1/64,   p.  624,  and  "Women, 

L.  2/69,  p.  817. 
In      Deformities     (1712:2).        Phthisis 

4.  (697:2).  Paralysis  (1281:4).  Chorea 
(1297:4).     Diabetes  (339:2). 

SWIMMING.        Vide    Mechanism    (115:6); 
Cramp  (228:3);  Drowning    (1619:1). 
Capt.  "Webb,  swim  across  Channel,  L.  2/75, 
pp.  359,416,457.  Pulse,  576.  Callin, 
method  of    N.    A.   Indians,    T.    2/76, 
p.  299. 
Collar,  for  Learners,  L.  2/75,  p.  331. 

DUMB  BELLS— 

Cheap,  T.  2/67,  p.  68. 

SKATIXG- 

Gamgee,  Real  Ice  Rink  (227:6),  L.  1/76, 
pp.  248,  394  ;  T.  1/76,  p.  498.  Aveling, 
a  Healthy  Exercise  for  Women,  T.  1/76, 
p.   181. 

REST— 

6.  Inman,  remedial,  R.  1/60,  p.  274.    Parkes, 
Nitrogen  (248:6),   L.   2/67,  pp.  366, 


REST  (^eont.)— 

560;  T.  1/67,  p.  393  {vide  1029:2). 
HUton's  Led.,  L.  2/60,  p.  103  et  seq. 
Book,  L.  2/76,  p.  687.  Ed.,  Morph. 
Hypod.  (218:3),  to  secure,  T.  2/75, 
p.  336. 
In  Progress.  Loc.  Atax.  (1261:6).  Hemi- 
CRAN.  (1436:1).  Stricture  (1213:2). 
Orchitis  (1220:5).  Pain  (1235:1). 
Chest  Dis.  (638:4).  Aneurism 
(733:2).  Pericard.  (759:3).  Gastric 
Ulcer  (848:4).  Phthisis  (695:4). 
Hip  Dis.,  Etc.  (1750:1).  After 
Labour  (1582:2). 

200. 

TRAVELLING— 

1.  Under  Chloroform  (441:3). 
Railway  Injuries  (1259:4). 

Railavay  Dust,  Sidebottom,  L.  1/72,  p. 
195. 

Railway  Reading  (604:4),  bad,  L.  2/71, 
p.  554. 

Influence  of  Railw.\y  on  Health,  L. 
1/62,  p.  15  et  seq.  Deas,  H.\mmock 
in,  L.  2/71,  p.  695.  Richardson,  plan 
to  prevent  ill  effects,  L.  2/70,  p.  106. 
Hartsen,  do.  T.  2/71,  p.  363. 

Balloon  (257:5). 

CLIMATE- 

2.  Meteorol.  (586:1).     Mountains  (557:2).- 
Chemical    Climatology',     Angus    Smith. 

Air  (256:5)  and  R.un  (227:5),  T.  1/72, 

p.  659. 
Gulf  Stream,  Chamber's  J.,  Oct.  13,  1855, 

p.  228. 
Forests,  influence,  R.  2/65,  p.  25. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  CLIMATE— 

Works,  etc.,   Pinkerton,   T.  2/57,   p.   93. 

3.  Taylor,  T.  2/74,  p.  245.  Jackson, 
R.  2/61,  p.  286.  Rullman,  South, 
Thermot.  Tables,  R.  2/61,  p.  1.  Miihry, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  56  ;  M.  R.  1/67, 
p.  89;  2/62,  p.  65;  1/76,  p.  40. 
Madden,  Health  Resorts  of  Africa  and 
Europe,  T.   2/76,  p.   356.     vVdvice  to 

4.  Invalids,  T.  2/64,  p.  414.  Bennett, 
Sudden  changes  bad,  etc.,  L.  2/63, 
p.  217.  Rattray,  etc.,  effects  of  change, 
T.  1/71,  p.  612;  2/71,  p.  18.  Rev., 
M.  R.  1/71,  p.  329.  Searches  for 
Summer  (579:4),  Douglass,  L.  1/75, 
p.  17. 

In  Phthisis  (679:1).  Epilepsy  (1313:4). 
H.iiMOPTYSis  (149:4).  Obesity  (91:5). 
Psoriasis    (63:4).     Diabetes  (339:1). 

ACCLIMATIZATION—     ' 

M.  R.  1/61,  p.  1.  Boudin,  M.  R.  2/58, 
p.  98.  Lawson,  Alvine  Evacuations 
(877:5),  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  489. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


201. 

CLIMATE  OF  THE  TEOPICS— 

2.  Lees,  the  six    months'    season,    T.    2/60, 

p.  510. 

Dress  (210:4),  Coulier  Exper.  M.  R.  1/.58, 
p.  536  ;  1/59,  p.  366.  Stuart,  best, 
E.  1/60,  p.  11.  Jeffreys,  for  People 
and  Soldiers  (573:3),  M.  E.  1/59, 
p.  112. 

Foou  (126:2),  etc.,  Tea  (453:51.  Coffee 
(399:2).     Eice  (320:6),    not  for  Euro- 

3.  peans.     Alcohol  (431:4),  bad. 
Excretions,  Lawson  on  Urinary  (1027:3), 

and  Alvine  (877:4),  M.  E.  2/61, 
p.  48S. 

PATHOLOGICAL  EFFECTS  OF  TEOPICS 
{9:1)— {Vide  185:1)  — 

4.  Horton,  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  47. 
Eheumatism      (1453:1).         Uter.      Dis. 

(1111:1).     Menstruation  (1142:5). 
Operations  (1629:3),  Guyot,  how  effected, 
T.  2/58,  p.  173. 

AECTIC     EEGIOXS— POLAE   CIECLE  — 

5.  Vide  Effects  of  Cold  (188:2)  — 
Eev.,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  1. 

Expedition  of  1875,  Dress,    Food,  etc.,  L. 

1/75,  p.  762.     Eesults,  2/76,  p.  795. 
Dress,  Chest  and    Back   often  left  bare, 

Kane,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  21. 
Food,  ride  123:3. 

6.  Salt  Meat  Pois.  (124:3).     Alcohol  bad 

(431:4). 
Fresh  Meat  (123:6)  rapidly   decomposes, 
Kane,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  12. 

202. 

CLIMATES— 

1.  Brighton  (5:4).     Worthing  (5:4).     Eng- 

land, var.  parts  (5:4).  Scotland 
(5:5).  Ireland  (6:1).  France  (6:4). 
Prussia  (7:1).  Madeira  (7:3).  Spain 
(7:4).  Italy  (7:5).  China  (10:2). 
Egypt    (11:1).      Africa,    var.    parts 

2.  (11:4).  Japan  (12:5).  Australia 
(13:3).  S.  America  (13:6).  J.\va 
(12:3). 

CHANGE  OF  AIE  (204:5)— 

Noble,   necessity,  E.  1/60,  p.  266.      Eev 

M.   E.    1/71,  p.  329;  2/73,  p.    1. 
In  Dyspepsia    (844:3). 
Vide  Sea  Air  (257:3). 

MATEEIA  MEDICA— 

4.  Southall  and  Co.,  Collect,  for  Students,  30s., 

T.  2/68,  p.  655.     B.  Jones,    Lect.,  T. 

2  54,  p.  205   ct  scq.     Milne,  Students' 

Man.,  L.  1/76,  p.  18.  Garrod,  T.  2/64. 

p.   71.     Henry,   Posolog.  and  Therap. 

Tables,    T.    2/75,    p.    277.      Clarke, 

effects  of  one  large  and  several  small 

doses,  etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  342. 


PHAEMACOPCEIA— 

Garrod,  T.  1/64,  p.  113  ct  scq.  Smith's 
Commentary,  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  415. 
Squires,  London  Hosp.,  L.  1/69,  p. 
531. 
5.  Chinese  (10:4),  Potter,  M.  E.  1/72,  p.  322. 
Animal  drugs,  list  of,  (10:4). 

THEEAPEUTICS  (71^^553:5)- 

Garrod,  T.  2/64,  p.  71.  Johnson,  Eelat. 
to  Pathology  (582:3),  T.  2/53,  p. 
1  et  seq.  Einger,  M.  E.,  1/70,  p.  303. 
Bristowe,  L.  1/72,  p.  387.  Bennett, 
L.  2/63,  p.  671.  Lavcock,  T.  1/63, 
pp.  53,  365.  Eogers,'M.  E.  1/71,  p. 
361.  Forbes,  Nature  and  Art,  M.  E. 
2/57,  p.  1.  Headland,  M.  E.  2/53,  p. 
88.  A  century  ago,  M.  E.  2/71,  p.  1. 
Eiam,  i-etrograded,  L.  1/69,  p.  560. 
Meryon,  Eational,  L.  2/71,  p.  633, 
704,  745;  T.  2/72,  pp.  463,  500. 
Bernard,  Exper.,  T.  1/60,  pp.  309, 
389,  515.  Burness  and  Mavor,  M.  E. 
1/74,  p.  400.  B.  Sequard,  L.  1/66,  p. 
248.  Bradley,  Topical,  T.  2/76,  p. 
540.  Ed.  T.  2/61,  p.  8  ;  M.  E.  2/72, 
p.  385.  Mantegazza,  of  Plants  and 
Flowers,  L.  1/70,  p.  847.  Broadbent, 
Chem.  Therap.,  T.  1/68,  p.  591. 
Chapman,  Vaso  -  Motor  (718:3) 
Therap.,  L.  1/64,  p.  633.  Eichard- 
son.  How  to  study,  T.  2/70,  p.  469. 

203. 

HOMCEOPATHY— 

1.  Merigon,  L.  1/66,  pp.  143,  170,  586.  Dr. 
Peter's  recant.,  T.  2/61,  p.  247.  Eev., 
L.  1/75,  p.  377.  Gregson's  Letters  to 
Friend,  T.  2/58,  pp.  92,  125.  Velpeau, 
Small  doses,  T.  1/61,  p.  479.  Wilks, 
unfairness  of  many,  L.  1/71,  p.  263. 
Sir  B.  Brodie,  T.  2/61,  p.  247. 
Globules,    Manufact.,    T.    2/58,   pp.    92, 

125. 
Soup  (125:2),   Directions  for,   T.  1/58,  p. 
208. 

MEDICINES— DEUGS— 

3.  Eepeated    Small    Doses,    Spender,    etc., 

M.  E.  1/72,  p.  209;  T.  2/75,  p.  342. 

Palatable,  Simpson,  T.  1/61,  p.  .517.  Skin- 
ner's Granulations,  T.  2/62,  p.  199. 

Gelatine  Tubes,  L.  2/60,  p.  224. 

Chloroform  (441:5),  Gell,  L.  2/63,  p. 
410. 

4.  Glycerhizin,  T.  2/73,  p.   219;  L.  2/73,  p. 

617. 
Glycerine  (270:4),  L.  2/73,  p.  617. 
Pills,  Simpson,   Tolu  and  Chlor.,  T.  1/61, 

p.  517.     Barnes,   to    make,    L.    1/72, 

p.  155.     Thibault,  Honey  (486:5),  T. 

1/57,  p.  269.     American  plan.  Sugar, 

T.  1/61,  p.  366. 
"Wafers   (316:2),    for    "Pains     Azymes," 

Maw  and  Son,  T.  1/71,  p.  298. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


93 


MEDICINES— DRUGS  {cont.)— 

I'owDEKS,  Tasteless,  T.  2/61,  p.  o39. 
Chixese  (10:4),  Animal  Preparations. 

5.  Light  (183:5)  Injurious. 

Damp,   Martin,   to  preserve  from,  T.  2/68, 

p.  5.52. 
Dispensaries,  Kirby,  Miniature,  L.  1/67,  p. 

517.      Kidston's   Cabinet,  L.    2/67,   p. 

6.  771.  Ince's  Dispensary  Counter,  L. 
1/65,  p.  583.  Army  Medical  Panniers, 
Diagr.,  L.  2/71,  p.  437. 

—  Savory  and  Moore's  Medical  and  Sur- 

gical Compan.,  L.  2/73,  p.  844. 
Bottles.  Edwards'  Cohnucopia,  to  pive, 
Diagr.,  L,  1/58,  p.  415.  Haelphen, 
good  cap  for,  L.  1/62,  p.  225.  Lil- 
burne's,  for  Ethers,  etc.,  in  Hot 
Clim.,  L.  1/75,  p.  744.  Solid 
Paraffin,  to  prevent  stoppers  sticking, 
L.  1/62,  p.  700. 

—  Greasy,  Oak  Sawdust  to  wash,  T.  2/64, 

p.  613. 

204. 

IIYGIEXE  and  ARMV  HYGIEXE.  Etc.— 
2.     SANITARY  AND   SOCIAL  SCIENCE 
Vide  551:5. 
Parkes,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  1  ;  L.   1/67,  211  ; 
M.   R.    1/64,   p.   348;    1/67,   p.   399. 
Army  Hyg.  in  France,  M.  R.  2/73,  p. 
93;   1/75,  p.  15.     Gordon,  T.  1/67,  p. 
258;  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  385.  Buchanan, 
Directions  for  Med.  Off.  of  Health, 
T.  2/75,  p.  487  ;  Citizenship  in  Sa- 
nitary Work.  T.  2/76,  pp.  481,  491. 
Mouat,    etc..  In  India,    M.   R.    1/61, 
p.    39;     1/59,   p.    Ill  ;    2/75,  p.    72. 
Southev,   Indiv.    Hyg.,   L.    1/76,   p. 
161,  ct'  seq.     Hammond,  M.  R.  1/64, 
p.  394.     Wilson,  Book  for  Health 
Off.,    T.    1/73,    p.    610.      Corfield's 
ditto,  T.  1/74,  p.  330.   Martin,  L.  1/58, 
pp.   160,    186,    210.     King,    Madras 
Hygiene,    (9:1),    T.    1/76,    p.     320. 
Present  state,  M.  R.   1/59,  p.  1  ;   1/65, 
pp.   1,  286;  2/67,  p.   61;   1/72,  p.   1. 
In   England,    M.    R.    2/70,   p.   285; 
1/71,  p.    57;    2/71.  p.  389;    1/74,  p. 
346.     V.  Poore,  Lect.,  T.  1/74,  p.  593 
ct   seq.     Grainger,     T.     1/53,  p.    228. 
Carpenter,  T.   2/76,  p.  181.     Rumsey, 
M.  R.  2/76,  p.  435.     Fonssagrives  for 
the   Sick,   T.    1/70,  p.  242.      Public 
Health  Act  of  1872,  M.  R.   1/73,  p.  1  ; 
of  1875,   in  relat.  to   Rural  Districts, 
T.  2/75,  p.  279.     InNewY'ork,  M.  R. 
1/71,  p.  303.     Conference  at  Vienna, 
M.  R.  1/76.  p.  315. 
House  Hygiene  (205:1). 

TOWNS— 

4.  Ely  an  instance  of  good  results  fr.  Sanat. 
measures,  R.  2/58,  p.  1. 
Hygeiopolis,  Richardson,  T.  2/75,  pp.435, 
444;     L.  2/75,  p.  567. 


TOWNS  {coiif.)  — 

Health    (204:5)    compared  with  Countrv, 

etc.,  Noble,    1/60,    p.  204.     Letheby, 

how  to  estimate  comparatively,  T.  2/74, 

p. 46". 
Water  Supply  (207:5). 
Air  of  (256:5),  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  431 ;  2/73, 

p.  1. 
Air  of  Manchester,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  431. 

Botany  of    (311:2).     Grindou,   M.  R. 

2/60,  p.  169. 
5.  Overcrowding,  Grainger,  T.  1/53,  p.  227. 
Lightning  Accidents  rare  in  (197:2). 
Watering  Streets  of.    Acid   Hydroch. 

DiL.  (247:2),  used  in  Lyons,  T.  2/59, 

p.  271.     Cooper's  patent,  L.  2/70,  p. 

479.     Letheby,    contra,  T.    2/73,    pp. 

516,  563. 

COUNTRY'— 

Noble,  Why  country  life  is  bad  for  women, 
and  when  good,  R.  1/60,  pp.  264,  266. 
Heath  of  compared  with  Towns  (204:4). 
Change  of  Air,  ride  Climate  (202:2). 

205. 

HOUSES— 

1.  How  to  choose,  T.  1/61,  pp.  306,  445,  459. 
'Hygiene  (204:2),  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  429  ;  T. 

1/62,  p.  222.     Druitt,  T.  2/59,  p.  370. 

Ventilation  (208:1).    Drainage  (210:1). 

Building,  Rolleston,  L.  2/68,  p.  681.  Si- 
mon's Book,  L.  1/74,  p.  662.  Dr. 
Hayward's  Model,  T.  2/70,  pp.  565, 
607;  2/75,  p.  497.  Defective  Ma- 
terials, Saline  Damp,  M.  R.    2/68,  p. 

2.  548.  Roscoe,  Brick  Walls,  M.  R. 
1/59,  p.  71.  Rose,  Parian  Cement, 
L.  2/71,  p.  73.  Floors,  Varnish 
FOR,  L.  2/60,  pp.  25,  435.  Lan- 
chester,  How  to  make  healthy  and 
comfortable,  L.  2/73,  p.  48.  Under- 
ground Kitchens  :  Brown,  bad,  R. 
1/58,  p.  6. 

Bedrooms  (206:5),  Warm  in  M'inter, 
counsels  against  cold,  Ed.  T.  1/64, 
p.  36. 

—  Air,  Back,  to  estimate,  Carb.  Ac,  L. 
2/72,  p.  330.  Burder,  Hygrometer 
for  (227:4),  T.  1/64,  p.  329. 

3.  —Ventilation  (208:3).  Papers  for  (316:2). 
Carpets,    etc.,    Dustproof  and   Washable 

Asphalte  superfic.  flooring,  T.  1/72,  p. 
700. 
Cheap  Cottages,  L.  2/69,  p.  598. 

CLUBS— COFFEE  AND  LODGING 

4.  HOUSES— 

Coffee  House  Dyscrasia,  Saulle,  T.  1/61, 
p.  637  {ride  399:4).  Lancet  Report, 
L.  1/76,  p.  550  ct  seq. 

SCHOOLS  {Vide  1524:1)— 

Rev.  of,  2/60,  p.  10.  Saturday  Rev.,  July 
25/62.     Chadwick,  T.  1/61,  p.  175. 


9-4 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SCHOOLS  [oont.]— 

5.  School  IIvgiexe,  L.  1/76,  p.  1.5G. 

Dietary  for  (126:4). 

Desks  for,  L.  2/76,  p.  238. 

THEATEES— 

Saulle,  Influence  on  Health  (o.jIio),  T. 
1/61,  p.  637. 

TEXTS - 

Temporary  tents,    by   Pigott,     I5ros.,    59, 

13ishopgate-AVithout. 
Texts  and  Text  Life,  T.  2/60,  p.  37. 

TENT  HOSPITALS  (206:3)— 

T.  1/69,  p.  145;  2/69,  pp.  548,  639.  Diagr., 
1/70,  p.  591.  llesults,  L.  2/71,  p. 
440.  Pigott,  a  cheap  one  for  four,  T. 
2/71,  p.  251. 

206. 

HOSPITALS— 

1.  Hospital  Reports,  how  to  make,  etc.,  T. 
2/76,  p.  704.  Miss  Nightingale's 
Notes,  T.  1/59,  p.  39. 

Hospitalism,  Holmes  on  Simpson's  Views, 
etc.,  L.  2/69,  pp.  194,  229,  295  et  seq.; 
1/71  et  seq.  Erichsen,  L.1/74,  p.  84  et 
seq.  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  441 ;  2/70, 
p.  54  ;  1/72,  p.  362  ;  2/75,  p.  152. 

CoxsTRrcTiON,  General  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  285  ;  2/65,  p.  133  ;  1/66,  p.  2  ;  2/66, 
pp.  236,  370;  L.  1/66,  p.  547;  T. 
2/74,  p.  336.  Royal  Soutiiekx, 
Liverpool,  T.  1/72,  p.  611.  Ren- 
Kioi,  Parkes,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  445. 
Sutherland  and  Galton,  L.  1/74,  p.  373 
et  seq.  Eltze's,  L.  1/64,  p.  279.  At 
RoTHERAM,  Shearman,  L.  1/75,  p. 
579.  Hawkins,  L.  2/62,  p.  20. 
Richardson,  in  Model  Hygeiopolis 
(204:4),  T.  2/75,  p.  438.  Robertson, 
Defects  of,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  451.  Day, 
Wooden,  T.  2/74,  p.  560.  Plan  of 
the  Largest  Military  in  America,  L. 
2/64,  p.  365.  Hall,  L.  2/63,  p.  428  ; 
R.  1/65,  p.  28.  Marezzo  Markle  for 
Walls,  T.  2/72,  p.  476.  A  Che.\p 
3.  OxE,  L.  1/66,  p.  156.     Rose,  Parian 

Cemext  roR  Walls,  L.  2/71,  p.  73, 
Is  it  the  best  ?  L.  1/72,  pp.  125,  203  ; 
2/74,  p.  715.  Hampstead  Heath 
Fever,  T.  1/70,  p.  179. 

Leper  {vide  68:1).  Text  System  (205:6). 
Ship  (207:5).  Foundling  (1581:6). 
Ambulance  (179:1).  Fever  (1517:6). 
Children's  (1521:6).  Lying  in 
(1501:6). 

Dietaries  (126:3).  Disinfect.  (215:1). 
Ventilation  (208:1). 

Prayer  Book  por,  Waring,  T.  2/72, 
p.  499. 

HOSPITAL  SORE  THROAT  (815:3)— 
5.  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/73,  p.  539. 


SICK  ROOM— (Hc^e  1604:1) — 

Tweedie,   etc.,  L.  1/60,    p.    537 ;  2/75,  p. 

470.  Goodfellow,  Whitewash  (351:1), 

T.    2/60,  p.    603.       Hilton,    Ceiling 

Green,  L.  2/60,  p.  382.  Crosby,  Co.m- 

MON  Sense  ix',  T.  2/75,  p.  453. 
Light  (183:6),  Savory,  L.  1/68,  p.  250. 
Air    (256:5),     {ride  168:3).      Martin,     to 

make    refreshing,    T.    1/75,    p.    644. 

Bradley,  L.  1/76,  p.  769.     Jlde  215:1. 

Diet  (126:1).     Beds  (178:4).      Bedrooms 

6.  (205:2).     DuRixG  Scarlatina  (80:2). 

Variola  (84:^). 
To    DisixFECT    (214:2),      Richardson,    T. 

2/71,  p.    374.       Bradley,    L.    1/76,  p. 

769.       Letheby,    T.     2/73,     p.    515. 

Plumbi  Chlorid.  (292:5). 

207. 

WORKHOUSES— SICK  POOR— PAIJPER- 

1.  ISM,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  287. 

DiET.iRY  (126:3). 

PRISONS   —    JAILS    -   PRISONERS  — 

2.  CRIMINALS— 

HoLLowAY  Prisox-,  Interesting  Paper,  T. 

1/68,  p.  614. 
]\IoRTALiTY  Statistics,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  172. 
Jail  Fever,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  320. 

3.  DiET.uiY  OF  (126:2). 

Lauour  of,  Ewart,  Effects  of  on  Health, 
R.  1/60,  p.  12. 

Treadmill. 

—  Respirat.  (629:3).     Pulse    (753:3). 

Execution  (1620:5)  Lyfford,  Med.  testi- 
mony aiter  witnessing  40,  T.  2/65, 
p.  356.  Pinel,  etc.,  P.M.  of  Guillo- 
tines, L.  1/70,  p.  324  ;  2/74,  p.  527. 
Exper.    (1620:5).  Vide   Hanging 

(1621:2);  Warm   Bath  (230:1). 

4.  Cutting    off    Ears    (1791:5)   in     Olden 

Times. 
Respons.   (1391:1)  in  D.  Trem.  (428:2). 
Criminal  Laws  (1615:2). 

ships- 
Merchant  Shipping     Bill,  L.    2/67,  p. 

18,  fide  574:5. 
Bilge  Water  Disinfect.    Plumbi  Chlor. 

(292:5),  L.  2/75,  p.  830. 
Cholera     at    Sea    (916:2).      Yellow  F. 

(1513:2). 
IxFECTious,  Why  some  are  and  others  not? 

M.  R.  l'54,p.  335. 
Ventilation    (208:3),  Roberts,    T.    2/57, 

5.  pp.  230,  257.  Rattray,  T.  1/73,  p. 
101.  Holden,  necessity,  R.  1/66,  p. 
26.  MacDonald,  etc.,  L.  2/69,  p.  784; 
2/76,  p.  25. 

Hospital  Ships  "Victor  Emanuel" 
(206:3),  L.  2/73,  pp.  754,  824,  857, 
vide  583:5. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


95 


WATER  SUPPLY— (F»(fe  226:4)  — 

Snow',  T.  1/58,  pp.  161,  188.  Our  domestic 
Supply,  L.  2j75,  p.  715.  Wynter,  R. 
1/61,  p.  5.  i^Iorris,  new  supply  sys- 
tem, T.  1/72,  p.  745. 

208. 

YEXTILATION  AND  WARMING— 

1.  Ed.  T.  2/70,  p.  205.  Jeffreys  v.  Arnott. 
Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  21/38,  p.  959  ; 
vol.  22/38,  pp.  47,  140.  Neale, 
T.  1/62,  p.  339.  Bh-d,  T.  1/62,  p.  360. 
Ross,  Of  Schools,  Hosp.,  (206:3), 
T.  2/73,  p.  594.  M'Kinnell,  _  T. 
1/58,  p;  467.  Squire,  slit  near  ceiling, 
L.  1/73,  p.  121.  Ritchie,  Nat.  and 
Artif.,  T.  2/62,  p.  261 ;  L.  2/62,  p.  64. 

3.  Hill,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  165.  In  Russia,  L. 
2/76,  p.  238.  Cooke,  Wire  Gauze 
Windows,  T.  2/61,  p.  23.  Bird's  cost- 
less, L.  1/73,  pp.  37,  121.  Pepper,  T. 
1/61,  p.  680.  Tobin,  L.  2/74,  p.  221  ; 
1/75,  pp.  739,  776.  Stevenson,  addi- 
tion to  Tobin's,  L.  1/76,  p.  36  {ride)  !  ! 
Roberts,  T.  1/62,  p.  222.  Ching's  Ven- 
tilator, L.  1/73,  p.  241.  Potts,  L. 
2/68,  p.  498.  Ventilating  Cornice, 
L.  2/69,  p.  707.  Edwards,  Rev.,  T. 
1/69,  p.  417.  Drysdale  and  Hayward, 
T.  2/72,  p.  525.  Roscoe,  Brick  Walls 
a  powerful  aid,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  71. 
George's  Patent  Calorigen,  L.  1/72, 
p.  155. 

Anemometer  (256:5),  to  measure  currents  of 

air  during. 
Of  Bedrooms  (205:3),  etc.,  Burder,T.  1/64, 

pp.  273,  300.     Neale,  T.  1/62,  p.  339. 

Richardson,    Stoves   for   (237:5),   T. 

1/70,  p.  142. 
Of  Ships  (207:4).     House  Diluns  (210:1). 

Hospitals  (206:1).     Wounds  (161:1). 

DRAINAGE  —  SEWERS    AND    SEWER. 

4.  AGE-CESSPOOLS— 

Excursion  to  Metropol.  Sewers,  Romford, 
L.  2/73,  p.  246.' 

House  Drainage,  L.  1/72,  p.  593  ;  2/76, 
p.  471 ;  T.  2/75,  p.  589.  Snow,  as 
affecting  health,  T.  1/58,  pp.  161,  188. 
Liernur's  "Pneumatic  System,"  T. 
2/74,  p.  369;  L.  1/67,  p.  402;  2/74, 
p.  774;  1/75,  p.  139.  Bennett,  Phy- 
siolog.  asp.,  T.  2/64,  p.  365.  Downes 
Book,  L.  1/76,  p.  779.  The  "  Sepa- 
RATE  System"  at  Eton,  etc.,  L.  2/74, 
p.  567 ;  2/76,  p.  429.  Noble,  R.  1/60, 
p.  203.  King,  to  detect  Leaks  and 
Flaws,  T.  2/76,  p.  280.  Teale,  De- 
fects and  results,  L.  2/76,  p.  236. 
Sanitary  Engineering,  L.  2/73,  p. 
814. 

Ammon.  Sulphid.  (255:2),  Esper.  with. 


EFFLUVIA,  Vel  PUTRID  EMANATIONS 
OF  SEWERS— J'iWtf  Sulphur.  Hydr. 
(244:1)- 

5.  Bernard,  effects,   etc.,   T.     1/60,    p.    183; 

M.  R.  1  54,  pp.  320,  322,  325,     Ed.  T. 

1/61,  pp.  445,  459. 
Healthful  or  not  Unwholesome,  Parkin, 

R.    1'59,    p.    202.     Snow,    Tables   of 

Mortality   among  Workers,   T.    1/58, 

p.    162.      Noble,     R.     1/60,    p.    263. 

From  Cemeteries  (181:6). 
Injurious,  ride   Impure   Water  (226:5). 

Barker,  E.^p.,  R.  1/58,  p.  7 ;    Ed.   L. 

6.  2/75,  p.  459.  Letheby,  how  small  a 
quantity  causes  illness,  M.  R.  1/59, 
p.  16.  Causing  putrefiiction  in  Milk 
(421:1),  Meat,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  434. 

—  Epidemics  (561:2)  caused  by,  Grainger, 

T.  1/53,  p.  227;  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  317; 
1/65,  p.  3.      Parkin,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  118. 

—  Pneumonia  (667:3).  Dysentery 
(900:3.)  Scarlatina  (77:2).  Typhoid 
(1492:4). 

209. 

SCAVENGERING- 

1.  Tidy,  in  London,  Dust  Bin  Nuisance,  etc., 

■  T.  1;'76,  p.  427. 

MANURE  (312:5)— VALUE  AND  UTILI- 
ZATION OF— 

Way,  in  2,500,000  people;  quantity,  etc., 

T.      1/00,     p.      512.       COPROLOGIA,     OR 

Typhoid  in  its  Home  (1492:2),  T. 
2/71,  p.  771.  Liebig,  value,  M.  R. 
1/64,  p.  151 ;  T.  2/63,  p.  148  ;  M.  R. 
2/65,  p.  121,  Corfield,  T.  2/70,  p. 
573;  2/71,  p.   293;  R.   2/71,  p.  341 ; 

2.  2/73,  p.  365;  L.  2/70,  pp.  572,  855. 
Milburn'splan,  L.  2/76,  p.  238. 

Among  the  Chinese  (10:4). 

The  a.   B.  C.  process  (210:3),  T.  2/72,  p. 

357. 
To   Make   "Portland"  Cement,   Scott, 

L.  1/72,  p.  695. 
Entozoa  (932:2),  in  relation  to  Sewerage. 

Cobbold,  T.   1/71,  pp.   93,  215,    251  ; 

L.  1/71,  p.  162;  L.  2/71,  p.  472. 
KopROLOGiTEs,  to  Collect,  Napier,  T.  1/59, 

p.  649. 
Sewage  Farms  (567:3),  L.  2/73,  pp.  561, 

667;  Croydon,  1/75,  p.  870;  T.  1/75, 

p.  618.  Smee,  Analyses  of  Grass  and 

3.  Milk,  T.  2/74,  p.  497. 

Dry  Earth  System  (210:3),  Moule,  T. 
2/61,  p.  408;  L.  2/67,  p.  500;  1/68, 
p.  297;  1/69,  p.  383.  Rolleston,  etc., 
V.  Moule,  L.  1/69,  pp.  319,412 ;  Hawks- 
lev,  L.  1/67,  p.  395 ;  1/68,  p.  646. 
Taylor,  T.  1/68,  p.  457-  Manning,  T. 
1/70.  p.  596.  Hare,  improved,  T.  2/67, 
p.  697.  Chesshire's  New  Catchpit, 
Diagr.  L.  2/68,  p.  733.  Goux's 
Absorbent     Closet     System,    Target's 


96 


MEDICAL   DIGEST, 


JIAXURE— Dky  Eakth  System  {cont.)  — 

Improv.,  L.  1/70,  p.  398.  At  Dover, 
L.  2/G8,p.  578  ;  T.  2/68,  p.  620.  Wim- 
bledon, L.  1/68,  pp.  154,  625,  664; 
2/69,  p.  7. 

5.  Dry  Earth  to   Dkess  Wouxds  (161:1). 

In  Gonorrhcea  (1175:5). 
Disinfection  of  Sewerage  (215:1)    {vide 
209:3).       Lethebv,     rivers     naturally 
destrov  it,  T.   1/69,  p.  429.     Bernay, 
Thames,  T.   1/58,  pp.  151,230;  2/59, 

6.  p.  155.  IJird,  L.  2/68,p.  414.  Perchl. 
Ikon  and  Arsenic,  Letheby,  dangers, 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  141. 

Pll'mbi  Chloridum  (292:5). 

Charcoal  (Wood),  (236:6),  T.  2/62,  165; 

L.   1/62,  p.  205.     Letheby,   T.    2/73, 

p.  516. 

210. 

VEXTILATIOX  OF  HOUSE  DRAINS 
(208:3)— 

1.  Sewers  Traps  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  430  ; 
T.  2/74,  p.  374  ;  L.  2/71,  p.  891  ;  1/73, 
p.  359.  Ventilate,  do  not  trap,  T.  1/69, 
p.  631.  The  "Banner"  System, 
T.  2/76,  p.  603.  Lovegrove's  Valves, 
etc.,  L.  1/62,  p.  164  ;  T.  1/61,  p.  459  ; 
1/69,  p.  631.  Taylor's  improved, 
Diagr.,  L.  2/71,  p.  890.  Tussell,  etc., 
plan,  T.  2/67,  p.  470;  2/76,  p.  173. 
Rawlinson,  L.  2/71,  p.  328.  Reynolds, 
L.  2/72,  p.  121.  Dr.  Reid's  Diagr., 
L.  1/65,  p.  152.  Clark,  Rev.  Work, 
L.  1/74,  p.  917.  Saunderson's  Gauge 
to  Test,  etc.,  Diagr.,  T.  1/61,  p.  538. 
Traps,  etc.,  Potts  and  Co.,  L.  1/75,  p.  737, 
Antill's,  Diagr.,  T.  2,'69,  p.  205. 
Mansergh's  Diagr.,  L.  1/72,  p.  271. 
Wilson's,  Diagr.,  L.  1/72,  p.  583. 
Drainage  of  "Middle  Class" 
Houses,  L.  2/69,  p.  781.  Shaw,  T. 
2/75,  p.  589.     Cotton,  T.  2/76,  p.  655. 

PRIVIES— WATERCLOSETS  [Vide  209:3) 

3.  At  Brussels  Exhibition,  L.   2/76,  p.   238. 

Jones,  Flushing  apparatus,  Diagr.,  L. 
1/76,  p.  926.  Buchanan's  report  of 
in  X.  Towns,  L.  2/70,  p.  709.  James' 
Sanit.  W.C,  T.  1/68,  p.  593  ;  L.  2/74, 
p.  603.  Aldridge,  Ventilator,  L. 
2/73,  p.  249.  Begg's  AV.C,  L.  2/68, 
p.  768.  Pawson's  W.C,  Diagr.,  T. 
2/72,  pp.  81,  357.  Stallard,  for  public 
use,  L.  1/71,  p.  598.  Brown's  self- 
acting  "  Disinfector."  T.  2/71,  p. 
483,  Diagr.,  p.  605;  T.  2/74,  p.  375, 
Jeaffreson,  Diagr.,  for  country  places. 
L.  2/71,  p.  429. 

DRESS— CLOTHIXG— 

4.  Ladies'  Garment  Sispender,  T.  2/74,  p. 

536.  Atlee,  Female  Dkess,  M.  R. 
2/76,  p.  238.  Colour  and  Heat,  L. 
2/75,  p.  672. 


DRESS-CLOTHIXG  {cont.)~ 

Of  Doctors  of  Diff.  Universities  (565:2). 

Soldiers  (573:3).     X^urses  (1604:1). 

In  the  Tropics  (201:2).    In  Phthisis 

(697:1). 
Disinfecting    (214:2),    Letheby,    Direct., 

T.  2/73,  p.  515. 
Fireproof,  T.  2/61,  p.   112;    L.  2/59,  p. 

5.  544  ;  T.  1/63,  p.  23.  Scoffern,  process 
for,  L.  2/67,  p.  544.  X^ichoU,  Starch 
(314:6),  L.  1/72,  p.  875. 

POISOXOUS  dress- 
Millinery  (571:2),  V.  d.  Broek,  R.  2/61, 

p.  14;M.  R.   1/62,  p.   139.     Holbeck, 

R.    1'62,    p.    63.     Eidinan,    T.  2/60, 

p.  245. 
Artif.  Flowers   (278:6),     Silk  Thread 

(288:6).      Brussels     Lace     (288:6). 

6.  Woollen    Clothes,    Socks    (355:1),  Ec- 

zema FR.  (47:3),  L.  2/68,  p.  459; 
T.  2  68,  p.  419;  1/69,  pp.  174,  254 
ct  421.  Bruce,  Woollen  ;  Jacket 
(568:3),  causing  Eruption,  etc.,  T,  1/69, 
p.  231. 

211. 

STAYS— TIGHT  LACIXG— 

1.  Bishop,  U.-e  and  Abuse,  L.    1/68,  p.  575; 

Ed.  L.  1/68,  p.  729.  McWhinnie, 
L.  1/61,  p.  5.  Chambers,  effects  at 
40,  Ch.  D.,  p.  424  ;  R.  1/67,  p.  116. 

P.M.,  L.  1/71,  p.  256. 

Causing  Phthisis  (678:6). 

L.\niEs'  G.vrment  Suspender,  T.  2/74,  p. 
536. 

Crinoline,  100  years  ago,  T.  1/60,  p.  536. 

RED  PETTICOAT— 

2.  Plea  for,  T.  1/58,  p.  296. 

FLAXXEL— 

Value,  T.  2/62,  p.  508. 
Bandages  of  (1648:5). 

hats- 
Baldness    FRO.M  (21:6).  '*^- 
Cutan.  Erupt,  fr.  Dye  of  Lining  (210:6), 
T.    2/76,  p.   89.      Vide  414:5. 

CAUSTICS— ESCnAROTICS—(77</e  164:4) 
4.  Ellis,  action  of  diff.,  T.  1/53,  p.  49 ;  R.  1/62, 
p.  207.  Bennett,  Compar.  value,  L. 
2/63,  1).  242.  Simpson,  various,  T. 
1/57,  p.  55:  1/59,  p.  131.  Cazenave, 
various,  R.  1/45,  p.  66  ;  T.  1/57,  p. 
115.  Bastick,  Chemistry  of,  T.  1/58, 
p.  371.  Coote,  Anodyne  (219:4),  if 
sutlic.  strong,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  166, 
Fluid,  how  to  apj^ly,  T.  1/55,  p.  9. 

THERAPEUTIC  VALUE  OF  CAUSTICS— 

6.  Jordan,  in  Inflamm.,  etc.,  T,   1/71,  p.  408. 

In  Cancer  (1666:2).     Diphther.  (823:3). 

Bronchocele     (1700:3).        Phthisis 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


97 


THERAPEUTIC    VALUE    OF    CAUS- 
TICS {cont.)— 

(697:6),  to  open  Abscess  of  Lung. 
Abscess  (171:2).  Boils  (55:4).  Extra 
Ut.  Gest.  (1555:2).  Urethral  Strict. 
(1218:2).  Utee.  Dis.  (1107:3).  Car. 
BUNGLES  (.56:6).  Spermatorrhoea 
(1081:5).    Varicose  Veins  (750:1). 

212. 

VARIETIES  OF  CAUSTICS  [Vide  211:4.)— 

1.  Mixed  with  Gutta  Percha  (394:2). 

ZiNCi  Chlor.  (286:3),  Vide  Maisonneuve's 
Arrows  (1666:3). 

ZiNCi  Sulph.  Exsicc.  (285:4).  c.  Acino 
Sulphur.  (285:4).  c.  Alum.  Sulphat. 
(275:1). 

Alumin.  Sulphas  (275:1). 

Acid.  Sulphur.  (246:3),  Syme,  with  Saw- 
dust or  Charcoal,  T.   2/57,  p.  568. 

2.  Bell,  with  Asbestos,  Direct.,  L.  1/71, 
p.  622.     Ricord,  T.  1/59,  p.  475. 

Acid.  Nit.  (247:4),  Coote,  M.  R.   2/61,  p. 

166.     Hicks,  how  to  apply.,  L.  2/67, 

p.  450.     Wilson,  mixed  with  Sulph. 

SuBLiM.,  Wilson,  1857,  p.  642. 
Vienna    Paste     c.    Morphia,     painless, 

Picdagnal,  T.  1/58,  p.  434. 
London  Paste,  Mackenzie,  Compos.,  etc., 

T.  1/66,  p.  222. 
Acid.  Nit.  Merc.  (304:4),  Startin,Prepar., 

value,  T.  1/55,  p.  9. 
Pot.  Bromid.  (266:6),  Peyrand,  L.  2/76, 

p.  474. 

3.  Pot.  Fusa  (258:4),  Eorkpatrick,  R.   2/65, 

p.  150. 
Pot.  FusA  c.  Calce  (258:4),  Bennett,  L. 

1/50,  p.  187. 
loD.  c.  Glyc.    (250:2),    Richter,    M.    R. 

2/56,  p.   239.      Szukits,    one  to  five, 

M.  R.  1/57,  p.  257  ;  T.  1/59,  p.  505. 
Argent.  Nit.    (306:5).      Carbol.    Acid. 

(352:5). 

ACTUAL  CAUTERY-CAUTERIZATION— 

4.  B.  Sequard,  Action,  L.  1/66,  p. 140.  Camden, 

White    Heat  Painless,  T.  2/73,  p. 

242.     Atlee,  in   France,  M.  R.   2/56, 

p.  313.  Bonnafond,vi(;?tfMoxA  (213:1). 

Marcet,     Incand.    Lucifer    (241:1), 

L.  1/71,  p.  45. 
Lamp  for  Heating,  Diagr.,    L.  2/73,  p. 

907.     Clamp  (1645:4). 
Gas   (236:2),    Nekton,    T.    2/63,    p.    71. 

5.  Matthieu,  Instrumt.,  L.  2/63,  p.  524. 
Bruce,  Instrum.,  L.  2/67,  p.  75  ;  T. 
2/67,  p.  336.  Paquelin,  Improv.,  L. 
1/76,  p.  834.     Coote,  R.  2/67,  p.  129. 

Ether  Spray  (189:6),  Buzzard,  to  render 

painless,  T.  2/68,  p.  363. 
Collodion    (315:5),   Voillemier,    to  limit 

effects,  R.  2/68,  p.  111. 
In  Sciatica  (1245:4).      Asphyx.   (181:3). 


ACTUAL  CAUTERY,  Etc.  {eont.)— 
6.  Stimulant      (217:2).         Tracheot. 

(621:1).  Hydrophob.  (526:3).  Epilep. 
(1319:5).  Croup  (620:3).  Vesico-Vag. 
Fist.  (1613:5).  Ut.  Dis.  (1116:6). 
Cholera  (923:6).  Lupus  (65:3). 
Cancer  (1667:3).  Hosp.  Gang. 
(174:2).  Kt:vi  (737:1).  Chancre 
(1199:1).  White  Swelling  (1719:1). 
MoRB.  Cox.  (1750:4).  Prolaps.  Ani 
(892:6)  and  Uteri  (1135:3).  Joint 
Dis.  (1716:2).  Caries  (96:5).  Cleft 
Pal.  (827:4).  H^mostat.  (154:3). 
Ovariot.  (1162:1). 

213. 

MOXA— 

1.  Bonnafond,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  246;  T.   1/58, 

p.  226.     C.iusTic  Charcoal  (237:2). 

ELECTRIC  MOXA  (192:4)— 

Bird,  Action,  etc.,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  p. 
980.      Vide   ZiNCi  Chlorid.   (286:3). 
To  Make  Issues  and  Setons  (166:1). 

ELECTRIC  vel  GALVANIC  CAUTERY— 

2.  Ellis,  T.   2/61,  pp.  627,   650.      Amussat, 

L.  2/76,  p.  256.  Harding,  L.  2/57, 
pp.  54,  81,  137;  L.  2/73,  p.  678, 
Brj-ant,  Clin.,  Diagr.,  L.  1/74,  p.  299. 
Meyer  and  Metzlers,  L.  2/74,  p.  713. 
Krohneand  Sesemann,  Appar.,  L.  1/69. 
pp.  493,601.  Sedillot,  ANii':sTHETic,etc., 
T.  1/71,  p.  276  ;  L.  1/70,  p.  777.  Sere, 

3.  Knife,  T.  1/66,  p.  180.  Thudichum, 
L.  2/68,  p.  308. 

Uses,  Bryant,  L.  1/69,  p.  601. 

Ecraseur  (1647:2).  Ulcers  (173:3). 
Odontalgia  (105:2).  NiEvi  (737:2). 
H-^MORRHoiDs  (895:5).  Prolaps.  Ani 
(893:3).  Fist.  Ani  (890:1).  Carunc. 
of  Meat.  (1098:2).  Lupus  (65:3). 
TRACHEOTOM-f  (622:1).  Uterine  Sur- 
gery (1113:5). 

FIRING— 

5.  B.  Sequard,  Rationale,  L.  1/66,  p.  140. 
Corrigan,  L.  1/46,  p.  497.  Ranking, 
T.  2/54,  p.  140.  Mc  Cormack,  L.  2/46, 
p.  612. 

USES  OF  FIRING— 

In  Lumbago  (1464:6).  Chr.  Rheum. 
(1463:5).  Paralysis  (1281:4).  Sup- 
PBES.  Urin.^  (1036:4).  Ur.t.mia 
(1019:2).     Coma  (1428:4). 

214. 

ASTRINGENTS— 

2.  H.'EMATOXYLON  (413:2),  Budd,  Best  Vege- 
table, M.  R.  2/56,  p.  49. 

DISINFECTANTS-DEODORANTS— ( r/f/e 
182:1)  — 
Ed.  L.  2/71,  pp.  434,  472,  558;  2/73,  pp. 
119,  194.     Mapother,  R.  1/67,  p.  113. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


DISINFECTANTS,  Etc.  {eo7it.)— 

Hoppe,  Seyler's  Exp.,  L.  2/71,  p.  304. 
Tichborne,  in  Sick  Room  {vide  206:6) ; 
R.  2/72,  p.  147.  Procter,  T,  1/68,  pp. 
228,  284,  313.  Letheby,  Eight  use  of, 
T.  2/73,  p.  487.  Harris,  List,  M.  R. 
2/64,  p.  535.  Calvert's  Exper.  Tables, 
etc.,  T.  2/72,  p.  443.  Bernaj^  T.  2/58, 
p.  230,  Relative  value,  R.  2/71,  p.  150; 
L.  1/76,  p.  504.  Dougall,  etc..  Rela- 
tive powers,  L.  2/70,  p.  176;  R.  2/71, 
p.  150;  T.  1/72,  p.  495. 
Tab,  and  Plaster  of  Paris  (214:4),  Corne 

3.  and  Demeaux,  T.  2/59,  p.  237.     Vel- 
peau  report,  T.  1/60,  p.  255. 

McDougall's  Powder,  Simpson,  T.  1/59, 

p.  80. 
Pot.   Permaxg.  (262:1),  Condy's   Fluid, 

R.  1/63,  p.  1 ;  L.  2/73,  p.  194. 
Ferri  Sulph,  (294:1),  Copperas,  L.  2/71, 

p.  558. 
Ferri  Perchlor.  (295:1),  T.  1/60,  p.  357. 
Carbide  of  Iron  (295:5).     Sodje  Silicas 

(268:4). 
Charcoal  (236:6),  Barford,  L.  2/54,  p.  505; 

T.    1/55,    p.    136.     Remark.    Exper., 

M.  R.  2/61,  p.  436.     Letheby,  must  be 

exposed  to  oxygen,  etc.,  T.  2/73,  p.  514. 

4.  Omerod,  T.  1/55,   p.  28.     Stenhouse, 
M.  R.  2/55,  p.  151;  1/56,  p.  152. 

Peat  (235:4),  Morgan,  Vol.  of  Ammonia  it 
can  absorb,  etc.  ^253:4),  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  499.     Hovell,  L.  1/52,  p.  162. 

Salicylic  Acid  (359:2). 

Tar  (351:6)  {ride  214:3  and  .352:5). 

5.  —  Soap  (270:1),  Demeaux,  formula  for,  T. 

1/61,  p.  312. 

Chromic  Ac.  (259:3),  Dougall,  2/71,  pp. 
847,  912. 

Benzoic  Ac.  (393:4),  the  most  powerful, 
Dougall,  T.  2/73,  p.  488. 

Coffee  (400:2),  W^er,  L.  1/48,  p.  193. 
Story,  L.  2/73,  p.  617. 

Oil  of  Cloves  (407:5). 

Heat  (184:2),  York  Med.  Soc,  R.  1/60, 
p.  4.  Lethebv,  T.  2/73,  p.  514.  Cal- 
vert, T.  2/7 1',  p.  473.  Baxter,  Dry 
Heat  best,  L.  1/76,  p.  505.  Chowne, 
T.  2/56,  p.  403.  Fraser,  Apparatus 
for,  T.  1/70,  p.  323  ;  L.  2/71,  p.  528  ; 
T.  2/71,  p.  473. 

Arsenic  (280:4),  Lloyd,  T.  2/54,  p.  11. 

6.  Plumbi  Chlorid.  (292:5),  Special. 
Iodine  (251:1),  Richardson,  T.  2/63,  p.  334  ; 

Vapour,  R.  1/64,  p.  2.  Prep,  of  Sol.,  T. 
2/71,  p.  701.  With  Hydramyle  (448:2), 
T.  2/76,  p.  374.  Williams,  L.  1/75, 
p.  829.  Druitt,  Sol.  Methyl.  Spirit 
cheapest,  T.  1/64,  p.  581. 

Calcii  loDAS  (274:3),  Moore,  B.  1/75, 
p.  293. 

Chlorine  (246:5),  Stone's  appar.  for  fumi- 
gut.,  L.  2/67,  p.  272.  Its  true  value 
and  Direct.,  L.  2/73,  p.  120.     ■ 


DISINFECTANTS,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

Chlorozone      (246:6).      Nitrous     Acid 

(248:1). 
Sulphurous  Acid  (244:5),  Hoppe  Seyler, 
best  aerial,  L.  2/71,  p.  304;  1/76, 
p.  505.  Keate's  New  plan  to  gene- 
rate, 2/76,  p.  712.  How  to  use  it, 
quantity  necessary,  etc.,  Letheby,  T. 
2/73,  p.  515.  Balfour,  value  as  an 
antiseptic  in  country  practice,  B.  2/76, 
p.  164. 

215. 

1.  Sir  W.  Burnett's  Fluid  (286:4). 
Aluminii      Chlorid.,      vel     Chloralum 

(275:6). 
Ozone  (225:5),   Delahouse,  for  Hospitals, 

etc.,  T.   1/62,  p.  364.     Day,  T.  1/71, 

p.  728.     Bradley,  Rumkoff's  Coil  for, 

L.  1/76,  p.  768. 
Vaporiser,    Savory  and   Moore's,  Diagr., 

L.    1/70,   p.  702.     Salt  and  Co.,   L. 

1/69,  p.  262. 
In      Midwifery      (1566:4).       Sewerage 

(209:5). 
ANTISEPTICS— (FeV/e  182:1  and  719:4)— 

2.  BoRAC.  Ac.   (268:6).     H.TiMATOX.    (413:2). 

Salicyl.  Ac.  (359:2). 
Quinine    Locally    (403:5),   Gieseler,    R. 

1/64,  p.  219;  T.  1/72,  p.  135. 
Antiseptic     Dkessing     (160:3),     Present 

Posit,  of  Antiseptic  Surgery,    M.  R. 

2/75,  p.  546  ;  L.2/70,  p.  720  (viVfc352:i3), 

Lister's  Views.     Sansom,  T.   1/71,  p. 

481.     Wood,  etc.,  pro  and  con.,  L. 

2/73,   p.  184;  M.  R.  2/74,  p.   1  ;  L. 

3.  2/75,  pp.  565,  597.  Goodlee,  As  seen 
in  Lister's  Wards,  L.  1/73,  pp.  694, 
729.  Various,  Rev.,  L.  2/76,  p.  267. 
Gamgee's  Mode  of  Prepar.,  etc., 
BoRACic  Lint,  etc.,  L.  1/74,  pp.  9,  50. 
Simpson  used  to  blow  wounds  with 
Bellows,  and  yet  no  Suppur.,  etc.,  L. 
1/73,  p.  907.  Lister,  Recent  improve- 
ments, L.  1/75,  p.  365  et  seq.  Will, 
Salicylic  (160:5),  Super,  to  Carbol. 
Resin  Cloth  (351:2),  in  place  of  Cere 
Cloth. 

FETOR  vel  FffiTOR— 

Narium  (594:3).     Halin.'e   (633:3).     Pe- 
dum (1784:2).     Sweat  (28:4). 

ACIDS— 

5.  Effects  of  on  Gastric  Juice  (834:6). 

ALKALIS— 

Manufact.,  Health  of  Workers,  L.  1/74, 

p.  491. 
Effects,  Savory,  L.  1/67,  p.  203.  Ea- 
buteau,  R.  2/70,  p.  145.  Trousseau, 
Use  and  Abuse,  L.  1/46,  p.  318. 
Ridge,  Tables,  Oxygen  required  by 
DiflP.,  T.  2/71,  p.  553.     B.  Jones,  T. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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ALKALIS  {cont.)— 

2/66,  p.  246.  Budd,  When  to  give, 
and  when  Acids,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  49. 
Chambers,  Why  they  soothe  pain  of 
Blisters  (165:5),  of  Heartburn 
(840:1),  etc.,  Ch.  D.,  p.  342.  Roberts, 
Citrate  of  Pot.  (259:5),  best,  T.  1/73, 
p.  123. 

EFFECTS  OF  ALKALIS  ON— 
6.  Gastric  Juice  (835:2),  Promoting  Action. 
Henbane    (374:3)     Stramonium    (378:4). 

Belladonna    (376:2).     Spermatozoa 

(1080:4). 
Causing    in    Excess,     Delirium    (1474:4)  ; 

Mania  (1377:2) ;     Epilepsy  (1316:2). 

216. 

ALKALINE  BATHS  (231:1)— 

1.  Their  peculiarity,  Ch.  D.,  p.  520.      Make 

Urine  Alk.,  L.  1/72,  p.  579. 
Soda  (268:3),Sod£e  Carb.  §  iv.,  Aq.  Cong,  j., 

Hosp.  Skin  Dis.,T.  1/58,  p.  631. 
Ash  Bath  of  Greeks  (8:1),  Landerer,  T. 

2.  1/59,  p.  291.    InCh.  Rheum.  (1456:5). 
Ammonia  (253:6).      In  Scarlatina  (80:6). 

MEDICINAL  USE  OF  ALKALIS— 

In  Sterility  (1090:5).  Acid.  Dyspep. 
(846:6).  Childr.  Dis.  (1521:3). 
Rheum.  (1456:3).  Eczema  (48:2). 
Herpes  (53:4).  Urticar.  (44:5). 
Liver     Dis.       (968:2).         Diabetes 

3.  (339:3).  Diphtheria  (822:4).  Pyjem. 
(169:5).  Snake  Bites  (510:1).  Burns 
(60:4).   Lard.\c.  Dis.  (1672:5). 

salines- 
Action,  Etc.,  Richardson,  E.xplan.,  T.  2/67, 
p.  341.     Rigby,  state  of  health  affects 
act,  T.  2/59,  p.  501. 

MEDICINAL  uses  OF  SALINES— 

In  Obesity  (92:2),     Cholera  (923:5). 
TONICS— ri^e  India  (9:6)— 

5.  Budd,  Veget.    and  Miner.,  M.  R.   2/56, 

pp.  49,  226.  Laycock,  T.  1/63,  p. 
53.     Allbutt,   T.  1/67,  p.  161. 

LIST  OF  TONICS— 

Electrotonus  fcl  Catelectrot.  of  Spine 
(193:1),  Althaus,  T.  1/76,  p.  386. 

6.  Strych.   (390:1).      Guaco  (395:3).     Coca 

(455:5).  Arnica  (396:2).  Larch 
(349:2)  Bittera  Ferrif.  (418:3). 
Canthar.  (484:4).  Prunus  Virg. 
(411:2).  Myrrh  (416:5).  Ice  (190:1). 
ZiNCi  Phosph.  (287:1).  Hypophos- 
phites  (242:4).     Pot.  Brom.  (265:4). 

217. 

STIMULANTS  —  Vide    Temperance,   Etc, 
1.     (576:1)— 

Depletion  v.    Stimulant,  Great  Contro- 


STIMULANTS  (cont.)— 

versy  {vide  431:4).  Ainstie,  c.  Narco- 
tics (218:1),  Mutual  Relation,  etc., 
R.  1/64,  p.  325. 

VARIETIES  OF  STIMULANTS— 

2.  Alcohol  (423:2).  Ol.  Terebinth.  (349:6). 

Prickly  Ash  (418:4). 
C.4.MPH0R  Enema    (369:4),    Sigmond,    K 

1/37,  p.  397. 
Actual    Cautery   (212:5),  Faure,   M.  R. 

1/56,  p.  515. 

an.3:sthetics— 

3.  History,  Etc.,  L.    1/70,   p.  770,   ct  seg,  ; 

M.  R.  2/72,  p.  2.  Richardson,  T. 
2/67,  pp.  559,  615,  093;  1/68,  pp.  170, 
198,  254.  E.xper.  always  on  Pigeons 
(514:6)  at  first,  etc.,  T.  2/71,  p.  401. 
Sansom,  Administr.,  T.  1/70,  p.  436. 
Rev.,  M.  R.  1/52,  pp.  158,  443. 
Warren,  R.  2/68,  p.  104.  Lister, 
L.  2/67,  p.  668.  Lancet,  Report,  L. 
2/72,  p.  722.  McLeod,  T.  2/56,  p. 
377.  Clover,  B.  1/74,  p.  180;  1/76, 
p.  347.  Pirogoff,  Per  Rectum  (886:4), 
M.  R.  1/52,  p.  167.  Vide  Anjes- 
thesia  Morbid  (1246:1). 

4.  Temperature    (184:1),  Richardson,  affects 

act.,  T.  1/68,  p.  254. 
Administration  (626:3),  L.  1/73,  p.  879; 
T.   1/70,  p.    436  et  supra.       Glover, 
R.  2/59,  p.  172. 

LIST  OF  ANESTHETICS— 

R.\piD     Forced     Respiration      (629:5), 

Bonwill,  L.  1/76,  p.  624. 
Chloroform  (435:1).     Sulphuric  Etheh 

(434:2).       Ether      Spray      (189:2). 

Bichlor.  Methyl.  (445:2).  Methyl. 

Ether    (446:5).       Aldehyd    (442:5). 

5.  Amylene  (447:5).  Chlor.  Amyl 
(447:2).  NiT.  Amyl  (447:3).  Hy- 
DRAMYLE  (448:1).  Chloro-Carbon. 
(235:3).  Tetrachlor.  Carbon  (235:2). 
Carbonic  O.k.  (239:2).  Carbonic 
Ac.  (238:5).  Carbol.  Ac.  (353:3). 
Nitrous  Ox.  (248:2).  Kerosolene 
(356:5).  Opium  Fumes  (462:3). 
Belladonna  E\ema  (375:3).     Lyco- 

6.  perdon  Fumes  (319:3).  Cold  (189:1). 
Mesmerism  and  Hypnotism  (195:5), 
Voltaic  Narcotism  (194:1). 

Compression  of  Vessels  (7o6:6), 
Jacowski,  T.  2/58,  p.  150.  Vide 
Esmarch's  Bandage  (1632:5). 

Compress.  Vagi  (1444:6). 

Camphor  (369:4)  c.  Ether  (434:5)  or 
Chloroform  (442:1)  locally.  {Vldt 
106:3). 

218. 

NARCOTICS— (nv/fc-  1368:1)— 
1.    Their  Relation  to  Stimulants  (217:1). 
Vide  Opium  (461:3) ;  Codeia  (464:1);  Chlo- 


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MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


NARCOTICS  {cord.)— 

ROFOKM      (441:5) ;      Cannabis     Sat. 
(363:2).     YoLT.  Narcot.  (194:1). 
Poisoning  fr.,  ride  459:5. 
Administered  per  Ureth.  (1170:5). 

HYPODERMIC  TREAT,  vel  SUBCUTAN. 
3.    INJECT.,  Feeding  the  Sick  by  (127:4). 

Levick,  used  for  months  without  injury, 
R.  1/63,  p.  334;  T.  2/75,  p.  619. 
Adrian,  R.  2/72,  p.  123.  Hunter, 
T.  1/65,  p.  587  ;  M.  R.  1/66,  p. 
395 ;  L.  2/63,  pp.  444,  675  ;  T.  1/59, 
pp.  234,  432;  Resume,  T.  2/59,  p. 
251;  2/70,  pp.  98,  556.  Jephson,  L. 
2/60,  p.  122.  Lawson,  useful  hints, 
T.  2/76,  p.  671  ;  solid,  2/76,  p.  671. 
Simpson,  T.  1/61,  p.  515.  Sieveking, 
L.  1/61,  pp.  105,  131.  B.  Sequard, 
drugs  used,  L.  1/66,  p.  249,  Evershed, 
T.  1/69,  p.  463.  Eulenberg,  T.  2/69, 
p.  526. 

In  Yeterinary  Prac.  (516:5),  M.  R.  1/74, 
p.  407. 

Yesical  Disorders  after  (1813:2),  Lawson, 
etc.,  T.  2/76,  p.  673. 

Sickness  after,  Thompson,  due  to  Aro- 
MORPHiA  (464:3)  of  old  Sol.,  L.  2/74, 
p.  749. 

Dangers  (738:2)  Braine,  ^  gr.  Acet.  Morph. 
T.  1/68,  pp.  8,  53.    Nassbaum,  T.  2/65, 

5.  p.  337.  Eulenberg,  T.  2/69,  p.  526  ; 
T.  2/75,  p.  619.  Y.  Pitha,  T.  2/75, 
pp.  592,  619. 

—  Abscess,   to  avoid,  Patterson,  T.  2/76, 

p.  59. 

—  Tetanus  following  (1323:1). 
Syringes   (1646:4),   Hunter,   T.    1/59,   p. 

387 ;  2/59,  p.  354  ;  1/60,  p.  279.  Y. 
Pitha  Leiter's,  T.  2/75,  p.  620.  Cox- 
eter's  L.  1/65,  p.  496.  Expanding 
Piston,  L.  1/74,  p.  770,  ei  seq.  Gower's 
Safety,  L.  1/72,  p.  113.  Buzzard's 
L.  1/69,  p.  397.  S.  Thomson,  L.  1/76, 
p.  592.  Lawson,  T.  2/70,  p.  555  ; 
2/76,  p.  672. 

6.  Glycerine  (270:3)  a  solvent  of  Morphia, 

etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  127. 
Sol.  of  Morphia  (462:4),  Hunter,  etc.,  T. 
1/59,  p.  310  ;  2/70,  p.  98  ;  R.  1/70,  p. 
157.  Smith,  L.  2/74,  p.  290.  Sieve- 
king,  R.  1/61,  p.  39.  Lawson,  T. 
2/70,  p.  555;  2/76,  p.  671.  Yon 
Pitha,  T.  2/75,  pp.  591,  619. 

—  Sulphate   of    Morphia,    Sol.    without 

Ac.,  L.  1/74,  p.  150  ;  2/75,  p.  825. 

—  Bimeconate  best  (463:4). 

—  c.   Atropia  (378:1),  B.  Sequard,  etc.,  L. 

1/60,  pp.  86,  249;  T.  2/70,  p.  98; 
B.  2/75,  p.  360.  Althaus,  T.  1/70,  p. 
384.  Yon  Pitha,  T.  2/75,  p.  619. 
Harley,  contra  Sequard,  T.  1/68,  p. 
37C.  Rigdeu,  no  sickness,  L.  2 '74, 
p.  620;  2/75,  p.  825. 


HYPODERMIC  TREAT  [cont.)— 

MoRPH.  c.  Chloral  (443:3),  Bartholow,  B. 

2/75,  p.  360.     Yidal,  L.  2/75,  p.  641. 
In  Surgical  Operations  (1633:5). 

219. 

DRUGS  USED  HYPODERMICALLY— 

1.  B.  Sequard's  list,  L.  1/66,  p.  249.     San- 

som.  Gelatine  Discs,  T.  2/74,  p.  494. 
Atrop.  (378:1).  Atrop.  c.  Morph.  (218:6). 
Hyoscyamine  (374:4).  Chlorof. 
(441:3).  Merc.  (301:6).  Strych. 
(390:4).  Ether  (1481:3).  Arsen. 
(277:6).  QuiN.  (402:4).  Quassite 
(928:3).  Ergotin  (153:2).  Water 
(229:5).  Ol.  Jecoh  (499:4).  Carbol. 
Ac.  (353:4).  Ac  Hydrocyan.  (1388:1). 

WHEN  EMPLOYED— 

2.  In  N^iivus    (738:2).     Neuralg.   (1237:4). 

Sciat.  (1245:2),  Tic  (1243:4).  Gas- 
tric Ulc.  (848:5).  Pains  of  Partur. 
(1562:5).  Lumbago  (1464:3).  Odont. 
(105:3).  Gall  Stones  (984:3).  Stumps 
AFTER  Operat.  (1635:5).  Hiccough 
(962:6).  Bubo  (1182:4).  Dysmenorrh. 
(1147:2).  To  prolong  Chloroform. 
(438:3).  Erysipelas  (43:3).  Dy- 
sentery  (902:1).  Cholera  (927:3). 
Tetanus  (1325:3).  D,  Trem.  (429:2). 
Cancer  (1667:4).  To  feed  Sick 
(127:5). 
SUBSTITUTES  FOR  HYPODERM.  IN- 
JECT.— 

3.  Lotions  (166:6),     Waller's  Plan,  L.  1/66, 

p.    249.     Little,     Chlorof.     (164:5), 
and  Aconite  (468:3),  T.  1/59,  p.  231. 
Enemata  (886:2). 

ANODYNES— HYPNOTICS— SEDATIYES 

4.  —{Vide  2li:\)  — 

Chloric  Ether  (442:5).  Chloral  (443:4). 

Lactic  Ac.  (543:3). 
Caustics   (211:4),  Coote,   especially  Acid 
Nit.    Fort.,    M.    R.    2/61,    p.    166. 
Vide  212:2. 
ANTHELMINTICS  {vide  933:6)— 

5.  Peacock,  Relative  value,  T.  2/58,  pp.  472, 

497. 
Santonine    (397:4).     Ailanthus    (418:6). 

Ol.  Fil.  Mar.  (320:2). 
Camphor   (369:4),  Mun-ay  and  Copeland, 

L.  2/47,  p.  553. 
EXPECTORANTS— 

Gardner,  Action,  R.  1/64,  p.  245. 
Sangvinaria  (458:1). 

220. 

USES  OF  EMETICS— 
2.   Stokes,  R.  1/71,  p.  277. 

In   Exhaustive   Dis.     (554:2).     Phthisis 
(699:1).  H.^iMORRH.  (153:1).  H.miatur. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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USES  OF  EMETICS  [cont.)— 

(150:6).  H^MOPT.  (148:5).  H^matem. 
(145:3).  Menorrh.  (1151:3).  Epistax. 
(146:4).  To  Avoid  Abort.  (1557:4). 
Ted.  Labour  (1564:1).  Fevers  at 
Outset  (1479:3).  Typhoid  (1503:1). 
Snake  Bites  (510:5).  Puerp.  F. 
(1593:3).  Erysipelas  (43:2).  Diphth. 
(822:6:).  Facial  Palsy  (1441:5). 
Croup  (618:2).  Strych.  Pols.  (388:3). 

3.  To  extrude  bodies  fr.  Nose  (590:4). 

VARIETIES  OF  EMETICS— 

Ipecac.  (398:1).  Apomorphia  (464:3). 
CupRi  SuLPH.  (297:4).  Sanguinar. 
(258:1).  Tartar  Emet.  (281:2).  P. 
Senega  (452:2).     Mustard  (256:4). 

PURGATIVES  —  DRASTICS  —  CATHAR- 

4.  TICS— 

Eichsted,  Exper.,  M.  R.,  1/53,  p.  128. 
Brunton,  Act.,  B.  2/74,  p.  169.  H. 
Jones ,  Often  relieve  very  ugly  symp- 
toms, T.  2/65,  p.  567.  Rogers,  etc., 
Use  and  Abuse,  R.  1/58,  p.  98  ;  2/70,  p. 
474.  Broadbent,  Why  so  often  Use- 
ful ?  L.  2/75,  p.  903. 

Mechanical,  T.  1/68,  p.  296. 

5.  Neutral    Salts    (117:4),    do  not   act  by 

Exosmosis. 
Endermic.  (26:3),  Salques,  R.  1/45,  p.  69. 
Aloes      (346:1).       Colocynth.      (407:2). 

Rhamnus  (417:3).    Hyd.  Sub.  c.  Sod.-e 

6.  Carb.  (303:2).     Jalap  (383:1).     Bis- 
cuits (877:2).     Pot.  Sulphas  (261:6). 

Paraplegia  (1267:2)  following,  Hervieux, 
R.  2/61,  p.  71.  Vide  Dysentery 
(900:6)  ;     Cholera  (921:1). 

221. 

SUDORIFICS  —  DIAPHORETICS  —  {Vide 

1.  27:1)  — 

Beale,  T.  1/72,  p.  91. 

Birch  Bath  (361:2).  Glycerine  (27:1). 
Jabouandi  (27:2). 

DIURETICS— Diuresis  (1038:1)— 

2.  Flint,  Act.,  R.    1/61,  p.  111.      Beale,  T. 

1/72,  p.  91.     Baines,    T.'  2/54,  p.  241. 
Hammond,  Act.,  etc.,  R.  1/59,  p.  353. 
Peter,  In  Bright' s  (1015:1),  R.  1/66, 
p.  217. 
Quinine  (400:2),  effects  of  increased  by. 

LIST    OF    DIURETICS.         Vide    Dropsy 

3.  (155:6)  ;  Bright's  (1015:5). 
A  Good  PiU,  T.  1/58,  p.  13. 

ViN  DiuRETiauE,   Trousseau,   T.  2/72,  p. 

525. 
Hyd.    Submur.  (302:5),  assisting,  Ed.   L. 

2/68,  p.  417. 
-Blisters  to  Loins  (165:2),  MacLeod,   L. 

2/65,  p.  410.     Cantharis  (484:4). 
Urea  (156:2).      Digital.  Ext.  and  Int. 


LIST  OF  DIURETICS  {cont.)- 

4.  (156:3).  Cannab.  (156:3).  Opium 
(461:5).  Coffee  (400:1).  Juncus 
(342:4).  BuTOMus  (342:4).  Juniper 
(357:4).  Oats  (321:3).  Lemon 
Juice  (450:3).  Betula  Alba  Bath 
(361:2).  Erodium  Cicut.  (456:2). 
Squills  (346:4).  Bee  Bread  (486:6). 
Tr.  Ferri  Sesqui.  (294:2).  Pot. 
loD.  (263:2).     Pot.  Acet.  (261:4). 

5.  Copaiba    (413:5),  Dixon,  B.  1/75,  p.  311. 

Taylor,  Resin,  Doses,  etc.,  B.  2/76,  p. 

126. 
APHRODISIACS— 

Key  tsi  Sing '(453:2),  "Williams,   L.  2/50, 

p.  321. 
AN  APHRODISIACS  {Tide  1085:4;  1086:2)— 
Pot.   Brom.    (266:2).     Digitalis   (373:4). 

Opium      (461:5).        Betle      (365:4). 

Stramon.    (378:6).      Tokay    (433:2). 
Damiana,  CaldweU,  L.  2/75,  p.  231. 

222. 

STERNUTATORIES  vel  ERRHINES— 

2.  Laycock,  T.  1/65,  pp.  461,  488. 

In  Epilepsy  (1320:1).  Dement.  (1383:3). 
Cerebral  Dis.  (1406:2).  Hay  Asthma 
(664:1).  Hemicra.  (1435:4).  Cephal- 
alg.  (1432:2).  Somnolency  (1367:2). 
Tic  (1244:1).     Trance  (196:3). 

PLASTERS- 

3.  Tilt,  Elegant,   Starch    and    Glycerine, 

T.  1/63,  p.  407.  Leslie's  Plaster 
Cabinet,  Diagr.,  L.  2/73,  p.  632.  How 
to  clean  skin  after,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  251. 

Mucilage  and  Glycerine,  20  to  1,  T. 
1/76,  p.  677. 

Mustard  (456:4). 

In  Sciatica  (1245:6). 

PRESSURE  {Vide  756:5)— 

4.  How      IT      AFFECTS      VaLVULAR     MuRMURS 

(780:3).  In  Ted.  Labour  (1563:3). 
Pro  Catheter  in  Paral.  of  Bladder 
(1052:2).  Hydroceph.  (1355:2). 
Aneurism  (727:1).  Bubo  (1181:6). 
Angeioleucitis  (128:5).  Enlakg. 
Glands  (130:6).  Enlarg.  Joints 
(1715:5).  Ranula  (809:1).  Gout 
(1471:5).  Abscess  (170:6  &  171:2). 
Boils  and  Carbuncles  (56:4).  Ovar. 
Dis.  (1159:3).  GranularLids(1830:3). 
Orchitis  (1221:3).  Cleft  Palate 
(827:4).  N^vi  (737:1).  Varix  (750:1). 

5.  Hernia  (952:3).  Spermator.  (1081:5). 
Sea  Sickness  (862:1).  Urethritis 
(1171:5). 

Of  Carotids  (744:1).  Aorta  (740:2). 
Vena  Cava  Inf.  (751:3).  Phrenic 
(962:5). 

CHAIRS— 

Jago,  contra  Myalgia  (110:6),  M.  R.  1/61, 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


f  HAIES  {cont.)— 

Q.  p.  501.     Jakins,  Invalid  Lift,  T.  1/73, 

p.  605. 
For    Nuksing    (1598:4),    Diagr.     Weighs 

child,  &c.,  L.  1/58,  p.  534. 
In  Labour  (1564:2). 
Dental  (106:1). 

TABLE— 

Invalid's — Snee,  Finshurv  Pavement.  The 
"  Ehoda,"  T.  2/71,  p.  485  ;  the  "  Lite- 
rary Patent,"  Carter,  55,  Mortimer 
Street,  W. ;  M'Isaac's,  to  fit  any  bed, 
L.  1/72,  p.  764. 

223. 

?OSTtJRE— POSITION—    ' 

1.  Eichardson,  Eecumbent,    Physiolog.   con- 

sidered, L.  1/54,  p.  448. 
Eemedial,  Henrv,  E.  1/60,  p.  133.     Evans, 
T.  2/51,  p.  407.     Hilton,  Foot  of  Bed 
Eaised,  L.  2/61,  p.  224. 

2.  A  Cause  or  Disease, 

—  Jago,    Obscure    Chest    and     Trunk 

Pains,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  490. 
■^In  Children  (1620:2),  High  Mortality 
from  Eecumbency. 

—  Ophthalmic  Affect.  (1819:4),  fr.  Ee- 

CUMB. 

-  —  Sitting  on   Hard   Seats,   Hilton,   L. 
2/61,  p.  345. 

3.  —Pain  in  Penis  (1164:2). 

POSTUEE  THEEAPEUTICALLY— 

Epistax.   (146:3).     Cephalalg.   (1432:1). 

Inflamm.    (162:5).     Surgic.    Dress. 

.   (1634:4).  Varicose  V.  (750:2).  Vesic. 

Affect.  (1058:6).     Chordee  (1087:1). 

4.  Hernia  (951:5).  Onanism  (1084:4). 
Renal.  Calcul.  (1022:3).  Dysbn- 
TERY  (903:2).  Gastric  Affect. 
(843:6).  Prolaps.  Funis  (1534:2). 
Cholera  (922:4).  Labour  (1565:2). 
Paracentesis  Abdom.  (1000:1). 
Vomit.  Pregn.  (861:3).  Epilepsy 
(1314:5).  Coma  (1428:4).  Stertor 
(1428:6).  Syncope  (790:6).  Cyanosis 
(763:6).         Palpitations        (777:6). 

3.  Chloroform     Pois.      (440:1).      Hip 

Joint  Dis.  (1750:1). 

DIAGNOSTIC  AID  OF  POSTUEE— 

Endocard.  Mur.  (780:3).  Cerebral  Dis. 
(1403:2). 

MASSAGE— SHAMPOOING— FEICTIONS 

0.  — ri(/«  Kinesitherapy  (199:2). 

Faye,  M.  E.  2/73,  p.  232.   Billroth,  T.  1/76, 

p.  73. 
In    Joint    Affect.     (1717:5).      Sprains 

(1657:3).      Lumbago    (1464:5).     Ch. 

Eheum.  (1463:4). 

224. 

OXYGEN— 

1.  Nature,   etc..   Partes,   in  body  allied  to 


OXYGEN— Nature  (cont.) 

Ozone  (225:2),  T.  1/55,  p.  280;  M.  E. 
1/57,  p.  349.  Schbnbein,  T.  1/66,  p. 
344;  1/61,  p.  661.  Eichardson,  E. 
1/61,  p.  298. 

Quantity  used  per  diem  by  Plants,  Ani- 
mals, Faraday,  7,142,847  tons,  M.  E. 
2/54,  p.  360. 

Preparation,  Dangers  with  Pot.  Chlor. 
andMANGAN.,  Explos.,  T.  1/70,  p.  579. 

Oxidation,  B.  Jones,  What  promotes  and 
retnrds,  T.  2/66,  p.  246;  T.  1/51,  p. 
167.  Eichardson,  raise  temp,  of  air 
and  supply  of  oxygen  greatly  increased, 
M.  E.  2/75,  p.  242.  Beale,  T.  1/66, 
p.  464.      Vide  Eespiration  (628:5). 

2.  —  Arrested   by    Prussic   Acid    (409:4). 

Alcohol  (423:3).    Chlorof.  (435:1). 

Stry'Chnine  (385:3). 
To  determine  free  Oxygen  in  Urine  etc., 

(1028:4). 
Poisoning  BY,Eichardson'sE.xper.,  E.  1/62, 

p.  311. 

THEEAPEUTIC  VALUE  OF  OXYGEN— 
Vide  Perox.  Hydr.  (224:6)— 

3.  Goolden's  Exper.,  L.  1/66,  p.  270.     Paul, 

E.  2/68,  p.  142. 
Inhalations,   Eamskill,  T.   2/63,   p.    11. 

Beddoes,  L.   1/70,  p.  771.     Birch,  L. 

2/57,  p.  112. 
lNTERNALLY,Birch,OxYGEN.  Bread(324:2), 

L.  1/69,  p.  492..    Ozananam  Oxygen. 

Water,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  250. 
In  Constipat.  (876:2).  Liver  Dis.  (968:3). 

4.  Local  Gangr.  (175:1).  Ulcers 
(175:1).  Syph.  Ulcers  (1203:1). 
Boils  (55:3).  Erythema  Nod.  (40:6). 
Diphther.  (824:2).  Scarlat.  (81:3). 
Croup  (620:1).  Epilepsy  (1318:6). 
Diabetes  (340:3).  Pertussis  (716:1). 
Phthisis  (701:1).  Struma  (794:4). 
Uric  Ac.  Calculi  (1031:3).  Phosph. 
Pois.  (240:5), 

HYDEOGENIUM— 

6.  The  Metal,  Graham,  T.  1/69,  p.  225. 

PEROXIDE  OF  HYDEOGEN,  Vide  Ozone 
(225:1)— 
Eichardson,    L.    2/60,    p.   390.    T.  1/62, 
p.  336;  2/68,  pp.   661,  694;   1/71,  p. 
163.     Day,  T.  2/75,  p.  449.     Schon- 
bein  Prep.,  etc.,  L.  2/66,  p.  23. 
Influence  or  Fats,  etc.   (89:4). 
Therapeutic  Action,  t'fffo  Oxygen  (224:2). 
Incompatibles,  E.  1/69,  p.  158. 

AESENIUEETTED  HYDEOGEN  (280:5). 


OZONE— 


225. 


1.  Nature,  Schonbein,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/61,  p. 
222;  1/75,  p.  237.  Schiine,  T.,  1/74, 
p.  162.  Thompson,  E.  1/61,  p.  87;  T. 
2/67,  pp.  384,505.      Odling,  L.   1/73, 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


103 


OZOJVE— Nature  (cont.)— 

p.  778.     Ed.  Kesume,T.  1/66,  p.  369. 

Fox,  History,  L.  1/73,  p.  307.     Day, 

L.  1/68,  pp.  79,  124  ;    B.  2/75,  p.  348. 
2.  McKendi-ick,  T.  2/73,  p.  698.     Lud- 

-wig,  M.  R.   1/57,  p.  348.     Andrews, 

latest,  T.  1/74,  p.  354.   Faraday,  M.  E. 

2/54,  p.  357  ;  T.  1/59,  p.  379.    Parkes, 

allied  to  Oxygen  in  Body,  (224:1). 
Pkepar.,  Bockel,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/58,  p.  229. 

Delahouse,  T.  1/62,  p.  364.     Mante- 

gazza,  L.  1/70,  p.  847.     Fownes,  etc., 

M.  E.  1/59,  p.  183.     Day,  L.  1/66,  p. 
S.  126  ;  B.  2/75,  p.  348.     Bradley,  Eum- 

Kopp's  Coil,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  769. 
—  From  Scents,  etc.   (374:1). 
Ozonometer  in  French  Camp,   Crimea, 

T.  1/59,  p.  22.     Homidge,  Guaiacum 

(419:2),  T.  1/61,  p.  357. 
All   Oils  and    Fats    (89:4)  are  Ozone 

Storers,  Day,  B.  2/75,  p.  348. 
Ether (433:5),  Homidge,  Nextto  Essent. 

Oils   the  best  Ozone    Carrier,    T. 

1/61,  p.  357. 

4.  _  Ozonized,  Richardson,  T.2/68,  pp.  661, 

695.    With  Pot.  Iod.  (263:5). 

RELATION    OF    OZONE   TO    PHYSIOL. 
AND  PATHOLOGY— 
Lichtenstein,  T.  1/62,  p.  567.     Day,  Sani- 
tary Use,  L.  1/66,  p.  126 ;  T.  1/71, 

5.  p.  728.  Pfeaff,  T.  2/62,p.  335.  Schon- 
bein,  A  Cause  of  Dis.,  Detect.,  etc.,  L. 
1/48,  p.  479 ;  M.  E.  1/52,  p.  520. 
Vide  Cholera  (917:5).  Phthisis 
(695:5).     Disinfect.  (215:1). 

ACTION  OF  OZONE— 

On  Organic  Matter  (421:1),  Faraday,  etc., 

M.   E.  2/54,  p.    360;    1/61,    p.   222. 

Bradley,  L.  1/76,  p.  769.     Homidge, 

T.  1/61,  p.  356. 
On  Air,  PolU,  M.  E.  1/70,  p.  544. 
On  Miasmata  and  Malaria(559:4),  Schiin- 

bein,  M.  E.  2/52,  p.   254.     Clemens, 

M.  E.  2/55,  p.  123. 

6.  On  Blood  (138:3),  Hornidge,  T.  1/61,  p. 

357.     Jones,  T.  1/65,  p.  1. 
On  Urine  (1027:3),  Day,  as  shown  by  Oil 
on  surface,  B.  2/76,  p.  348. 

226. 

OZONE— 

1.  In  the  Hebrides  abundant  (5:5). 

In  the  Min.  Kingd.  (233:4),  Schrotter,  T. 
2/60,  p.  22. 

OZONIZED  OIL  (91:2)— 

Thompson,  uses  and  effects,  T.  2/59,  p. 
79.  Of  Turpentine  (394:4).  Of  Cod 
Liver  (500:5). 

ANTOZONE— 

Faraday,  T.  1/59,  p.  379.  Fox,  History 
and  Nature,  etc.,  L.  1/73,  p.  307. 


WATEE— 

4.  Phy'siology\    etc.,    Blake,    Diff.   proper., 

with  or  without  Air,  T.  2/68,  p.  362. 
Electricity    (91:5),  in  one  Drop  greater 

than  in  a  Thunder  Cloud. 
Absorpt.    by    Skin     (26:3).      As    Food 

(118:4). 
Supply  of  to  Towns  (207:5)  as  affecting 

Health,  etc. 

5.  Injected  into  Veins  (746:2),  P.M.  produc. 

Conyul. 

PATHOLOGY'  —  IMPUEE  WATER— 

Vide  Sewerage  Contam.  (208:4).    Goitre 

(1697:4)— 

Bouchardat,  T.  1/63,  pp.  42, 168.    Letheby, 

not  so  injurious  as  believed,  etc.,  L. 

1/69,  pp.  429,  439,  493,  504,  654. 

Analysis,  etc.,  Procter,  T.  2/66,  p.  249; 

1/68,  pp.  288,  340 ;  2/68,  p.  8.    Parkes, 

6.  Chem.  Cab.,  L.  1/70,  p.  702.  Letheby, 
T.  1/69,  p.  429.  Wanklyn,  Book  Eev., 
T.  2/76,  p.  653.  Fox,  M.  E.  2/75,  p. 
159.  Thompson,  in  Metropolis,  1860, 
R.  2/60,  p.  9.  Simple  Methods,  L. 
2/72,  p.  46 ;  2/73,  p.  853 ;  1/76,  p. 
331. 

—  Nitric  Ac.  in,  Wagner,  T.1/72,  p.  136. 

—  Ammonia   (253:5),    Letheby,   T.    1/69, 

p.  430. 

—  MicRosc,  L.  1/51,  pp.  187,  216,  253; 

M.  R.  1/76,  p.  172. 

227. 

FILTERS— 

1.  Ed.  L.  1/67,  pp.  58,  371 ;  2/67,  p.  13.     For 

Army  Use,  L.  2/69,  p.  527.  Aitken's, 
Pocket,  T.  1/74,  p.  417.  HaU's 
Econom.,  L.  1/48,  p.  637.  Bake,  High 
Pressure,  T.  2/66,  p.  103.  Spencer, 
T.    1/66,    p.   447.     Crease's   Patent 

2.  ,  Tank,  Diagr.,  L.  2/72,  p.  821.     Chea- 

vin's  EapidF.,  T.  1/73,  p.  348. 
Black  Ox.  Iron  (295:6),  Spencer,  T.  1/66, 

p.  447;  1/71,  p.  465. 
Cabbo   Anim.   (236:6),  Farre,  Tnsuffic,  T. 

2/66,  p.  500. 
Condy's  Fluid  (262:2),  Condy,  Direct.,  R. 

1/63,  p.  2, 
Slaked  Lime  (273:1),  to  Purify,  Clarke's 

process,   L.    2/70,  p.  657;    T.   2/76, 

p.  227. 

LEADEN    AND    OTHER    METALLIC 
CISTERNS  (288:4)— 

3.  Osborn,   T.    1/64,  p.   586;    1/65,   p.   332. 

Richardson,  Lead  and  Water  Ques- 
tion, T.  2/64,  p.  473.  Lindsay,  Novel 
Views,  R.  2 '59,  p.  9.  Schwarz,  How 
to  prevent,  L.  2/63,  p.  407.  Haine's 
patent  Block  Tin  Pipe  encased  with 
Lead,  T.  2/69,  p.  530. 
4^  Cases  of  Lead  Poisoning  from,  Robert- 
son, L.  1/51,  p.  202.  At  Claremont, 
L.    2/49,   p.  125.     Bartlett,   B.  2/75, 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


LEAD    POISONING    FROM    CISTERNS 
{cont.) — 

p.  363.  Feamside,  remarkable,  M.  R. 
2/52,  p.  343.  TuBzelman,  T.  2/73, 
p.  352. 

HYGROMETER— For  Bedrooms  (205:2). 

5.  Russeli,  Card  for,  T.   1/70,  p.  526  ;  M.  R. 

2/70,  p.  446. 
GAS  (236:2),  PREPAR.  FR.  WATER— 
Gillard,    used  for    Illumination,    T.  1/61, 
p.  286. 

RAIN— Air  and  Rain  (200:2). 

Symons,  Rainfall   influencing  Dis.  (557:1), 
T.  1/67,  p.  715.  Straton,  to  collect  pure  ; 
Dangers  of  impure,  L.  2/74,  p.  163. 
Eudiometer,  Major,  to  measure,  T.   1/61, 
p.  25. 

SNOW— 

6.  Snow  "Water  AND  Goitre  (1697:4).    Snow 

Blindness  (1817:6). 

Crystals,    similar  to   Camphor    (369:1). 
Glaisher,  Microsc.  J.,  vol.  3,  pp.  179, 
201,  203. 
ICE— 

Walker,  Is  it  salt  fr.  Sea  Water  ?  (234:2) 
T.  2/59,  p.  587.  America,  effects  of 
Iced  Water,  T.  2/76,  p.  217. 

Preservation.  Between  two  Feather  Beds, 
L.  1/65,  p.  611.  Gamgee's  plan,  L. 
1/76,  p.  846. 

Manufacture,  Warren,  L.  2/73,  p.  647. 
Reece's  process,  L.  1/76,  p.  394. 

Uses  of,  in  Medicine  (190:1),  and  Sur- 
gery (189:1). 

Ice  Rinks  (199:4). 

228. 

BALNEOLOGY  —  SPAS  —  MINERAL 

WATERS  (233:1)  (As  Baths)—' 
Wynter,  "Wash  and  be  Clean,"  R.  1/61, 
p.  5.  Recent  Balneol.  Studies,  M.  R. 
1/62,  p.  68 ;  1/57,  p.  389  ;  2/67,  p.  231 ; 
1/76,  p.  40.  D.  Fardel,  Hydrology, 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  70.  Deschamps,  M.R. 
1/60,  p.  250.  Macpherson,  Baths 
and  Wells  <rf  Europe,  T.  1/69,  p.  667. 

1.  Althaus,  Eng.  and  Contin.  Spas, 
T.  1/63,  p.  237  et  scq. ;  M.  R.  1/63, 
p.  433.  Weber,  T.  1/65,  p.  169  ct  seq. 
Jamin,  Change  of  Weight  during, 
L.  2/72,  p.  163.  New  Bathing  Esta- 
blish., Spa,  T.  1/71,  p.  531. 

Metamorph.  of  Tissue  (118:5).  Cutan. 
Absorp.  (26:3). 

2.  Excretions  (117:2),  Lehmann,  M.  R.  1/59, 

p.  135. 
Circulation   (718:4),  B.  Jones,  effects  of 

prolong.  Cold  Bath,  T.  1/57,  p.  421. 
Cramp    of    Swimmers     (111:4),    Nature, 

Treat.,   L.   2/69,  pp.   340,  427,   531. 

Vide  199:4. 


BALNEOLOGY,  Etc.   {cont.)— 

Temporary  ^^lrumin.  (1008:3),  G.  John- 
son, L.  2/73,  p.  812. 

DIRECTIONS  FOR  BATHERS,  Etc.— 
Aphorisms    of  Roy.  Hum.   Soc,  L.  2/68, 
p.   193;  T.  1/66,  p.   497.     Time  for, 

3.  L.   2/67,  p.   58.     Rationale,  L.  2/74, 
p.  582 ;  2/76,  p.  178  ;  R.  2/62,  p.  6. 

Ringer,  How  to  give  Weak  Child.  (1520:5), 
T.  1/67,  p.  466. 

WATERING  PLACES— 

Tilt,  Whv  we  go  abroad,  L.  2/74,  p.  581 ; 

L.  2/76,  p.  444. 
HoMBURG,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.   136;  L.   2/76, 

p.  341. 

4.  Ems,  Spengler  Analysis,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  522. 

Geisse,  T.  2/72,  p.  253;  L.  1/73,  p.  591. 

—  In  Sterility  (1090:5). 

Vals    Dominique    Spring,   M.    R.    2/76, 

p.  467. 
Upp.  Enghadine,  Bayes,  T.  2/68,  p.  398 ; 

2/69,  pp.  228,  470,  711;  1/70,  p.  448; 

1/71,   p.    216.     Yeo,    etc.,   L.    1/73, 

pp.  838,  873;  L.  2/76,  p.  482. 
St.  Moritz,  T.  2/69,  pp.  228,  361 ;  T.  2/68, 

p.    399;    1/70,  p.    405. 

—  In  Phthisis  (680:4). 

5.  Kniebis  Baths,  L.  2/76,  p.  444. 

Bath.     Tilt,  A  foreigner's  idea  of,  &c., 

L.  2/74,  p.  581. 
Buxton.     To  what  is  due  its  value  ?L.  2/71, 

p.  400 ;  2/72,  p.  115 ;  2/74,  p.  330. 

6.  Ben  Rhyddixg,  T.  2/71,  p.  387. 

229. 

SITZ  rel  HIP  BATH— 

Lehmann,  M.   R.  2/55,  p.  233.     Boecker, 

M.  R.  1/62,  p.  77. 
In  Cephalalgia  (1432:1).  Typhus  (1509:4). 

SHOWER  BATH  — DOUCHE  — COLD 

AFFUSION— 

1.  Boecker,   M.  R.  1/62,  p.   79.      B.  Jones, 

if  prolonged  (228:3).  Ringer,  How 
to  give  Weak  Child.,  T.  1/67,  p.  466. 

HYDROPATHY— 

2.  Mayo,  Use  and  Abuse,  L.  2/45,  p.  153  ;  Ed. 

2/63,  p.  100;  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  328. 
Beni  Bardi,  Rev.  Work,  Diagr.,  L.  1/74, 
p.  131.  In  older  times,  1738,  L.  2/45, 
p.  687.  Macpherson,  Holy  Wells, 
T.  2/70,  p.  698.  Lane,  Old  and  New 
Medicine,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  381. 

HYDROPATHY  IN  VARIOUS  DISEASES 
Lambert,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  515. 
Diarrhcea  of   Infts.    (909:6).     Pyrexia 
(1480:3).      Typhoid     (15U2:5).      Re- 

3.  MIT.  F.   (1483:2).     Cholera  (922:6). 
Hydropho.  (526:4).     Scarlat.  (80:3). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


105 


HYDRO-THEEAPEUTICS  {co7it.)~ 

Crovp  (620:4).  Pxeumox.  (669:2). 
CoxsTiPAT.  (876:2).  Colic  (879:5). 
Lead  Colic  (289:5).  Dysenteky 
(901:3).  Cholera  Intern.  (922:5). 
BraixDis.  (1406:2).  Insan.  (1388:3). 
D.  Trem.  (430:5).  H.?2morrh.  (154:3). 

4.  JoixtDis.  (1716:1).  Tetanus (1329:1). 
Narcot.  Pois.  (460:2).  Chorea 
(1297:3).  Coup  de  Soleil  (186:2). 
Purul.  Ofhthal.  (1821:5). 

WATER  HYPODERMICALLY— 

Lafitte,    pro    Morphia    (219:1),    L.    2/75, 
p.  608.     Lucas,  Explan.,  &c.,  L.  1/76, 

5.  p.  344.  Roy,  Sciatica  (1245:1),  L. 
2/76,  p.  451. 

WET  SHEET— n&CooLixGPACK  (1480:2)— 
Lampe,  Exp.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  80.  Bal- 
birnie,  How  to  Pack,  L.  1/72,  p.  168. 
Taylor,  Direct.,  L.  2/74,  p.  692. 
.  Ix  Variola  (84:3).  Cholera  (922:6). 
Scarlat.  (80:3).  Sleeplessxess  of 
IxsAX.    (1368:5).      Laryxgis.    Stri. 

6.  (133:6).  Fevers  (1480:3).  Diphther. 
(824:3).  Albu.mix.  (1015:5). 

230. 

WARM   BATH— Fi^e   Discuss,  of  Use    ix 

1.  Drowxixg  (1619:4)— 

Action,  etc..  Hunter,  Uses,   Abuses,   etc. 

L.  1/61,  pp.    382,430;   2/61,  pp.   132, 

417.     Lasegue,  M.   R.    1/75,   p.  490. 

Lehmann's   Exp.  on  Execut.    Crim. 

(207:3),  M.  R.  1/59,  p.   135.     Simon, 

Abuse  of,  in   Ixfaxcy    (1520:5),    T. 

2/73,  p.  725;  2/76,  p.  290. 
—  On  Pulse  (755:3),  Carter,  R.   2/71,  p. 

133.      ride  Phthisis  (697:5). 
Proloxged   Hot   Bath  vel   Hot  Water 

Cure,  Hebra  for  Weeks  and  Months, 

T.  2/61,  p.   615.     Ebermann,    M.  R. 

2/62,  p.  266. 

2.  —  Ix  Burns  (60:4).  Psoriasis  (63:5).  Pem- 

phigus (52:6).  Hydrophob.  (526:5). 
Variola  (84:4).     Ulcers  (175:2). 

APPARATUS  FOR  WARM  BATH— 
Gilbert's,  L.  2/48,  p.  540. 
Japanese  (12:5),  Simple,  Diagr.,  T.  1/67, 
p.  249. 

SEA  WATER  BATHS— 

3.  Action,  etc.,  Hunt,  L.  2/46,  pp.  206,  507; 

2/47,  pp.  94,  278.     Mess,  M.  R.  1/62, 
pp.   71,   83.      Virchow,  M.   R.    1/62, 
pp.  80,  83. 
Directioxs  for  Bathers  (228:3). 

4.  InPregn.  (1552:6),  Care.  Anemia  (141:1). 

Chlorosis  (791:4).    Cholera  (923:1). 
CuTAN.  Affect.  Bad  (38:6). 
Artificial,  Startin,  T.  1/58,  p.  632. 

SEA  WATER  (234:1),  Intern.\lly. 


SPRAY— PULVERIZED  WATER   BATHS 

5.  —INHALATION    (626:1)     OF    ATO- 
MIZED FLUIDS— 

Sales  Giron,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  86  ;  T.  1/62, 
p.  141  ;  2/61,  p.  279  ;  T.  2/70,  p.  125. 
Recent  AVorks,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  371. 
Beigel,  L.  2/65,  pp.  35,  114  ;  T.  1/67, 
p.  92.  M.  Mackenzie,  T.  1/65,  p.  213  ; 
L.  1/65,  p.  202. 

6.  Drugs  used,  Beigel,  L.  1/67,  p.  14. 
■ —  Resinous  Vapours  (351:2). 
Apparatus  for,  Douglass,   cheap,  L.  2/65, 

p.  217.  Krohne's,  12s.  6d.,  L.  2/65, 
p.  350;  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  250;  T.  1/62, 
p.  676  ;  2/62,  p.  393.  Girons,  Diagr., 
T.  1/67,  p.  563.  Capron,  Diagr.,  T. 
2/69,  p.  205. 

—  For  Uterus  (1107:2). 

Used  in  Pertussis  (714:2)  ;  HiEMOPTYSis 
(148:6). 

231. 

MEDICATED  BATHS— 

1.  Formula3  of  Hosp.  for  Skin  Dis.,  T.   1/58, 

p.  631. 
Alkal.  (216:1).  Creasote  (355:3).  Betula 
Alba  (361:2).     Pixe  Leaves  (348:6). 
Valeriax  (397:6).     Mustard  (456:5). 
Carbox.  Ac.  (238:5).  Mineral  (228:1). 

2.  Mineral  Ac  (248:5).  Mercur  (302:1). 
Electro  Chem.  (289:4).  Sulphur 
(243:6).  Guano  (254:5).  Arsenic 
(277:6). 

TURKISH— ANCIENT  ROMAN— HOT  AIR 

3.  —VAPOUR  BATH— 

Wollaston,  synonyms,  R.  2/60,  p.  10. 
Adams,  do.,  T.  1/61,  p.  110.  Trilobet, 
T.  1/57,  p.  624.  Bolton,  T.  1/60,  p. 
612.  S.  WeUs,  Diagr.,  etc.,  T.  2/60, 
pp.  423,  568.  Bucknill,  effect  on 
Respiratiox  (629:3),  L.  1/76,  p.  736. 
Rev.  T.  2/60,  p.  309.  Goolden,  L. 
1/60,  p.  195.  Hunter,  Physiol.  Act., 
L.  1/63,  pp.  456,  630.  G.  Bird,  to 
Fill  Room  with  warm  Moist  Air,  L. 
2/45,  pp.  371,  398.  Nevins,  Hot 
Bricks,  R.  2/63,  p.  29.  Death  fr., 
T.  1/72,  p.  92. 

Use  of.  Direction's,  etc.,  Urquhart,  Rev. 
5.  of  Book,  T.   1/65,  p.  636;   T.  2/60,  p. 

427.     Bolton,  T.  2/61,  p.  545. 

Dangers,  E.  Smith,  T.  2/61,  p.  228. 
GoodfeUow,  T.  2/66, p.  397.  Watson, 
L.  2/71,  p,  609. 

—  Syphilis  Transmitted  by  (1185:3). 
CoxsTRucTiox,    Appauatus,    etc.,   Bolton, 

T.  2/61,  p.  520.  S.  Wells,  T.  2/60, 
pp.  423,  568.  Sir  J.  Fife,  M.  R.  1/66, 
p.  87-  Roberts,  Easy,  L.  1/60,  p.  210. 
To  heat,  T.  1/64,  p.  138.  Pryce  and 
Co.,  1/60,  p.  156.  Matthews,  Port- 
able Lamp,  L.  1/70,  p.  12.  Milton's, 
do.,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  428.     Robertson's 


106 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TUEKISH  BATH— Construction,  Appara- 
tus, Etc.    (cont.) — 

Domestic,  T.  1/65,  p.  454 ;  L.  2/G4, 
p.  43.  Wyatt's  Diagr.  Portable, 
L.  2/68,  p.  309  ;  T.  1/73,  p.  670, 
Rogers,  etc.,  Conven.  Bed  Appar., 
L.  2/67,  pp. 624,664  ;  L. 1/58,  p.  439. 
T.  2/64,  pp.  40,  80. 

232. 

THERAPEUTIC  VALUE  OF  TURKISH 

2.  BATR  {Vide  231-A)— 

In  Catarrh  (593:2).  Phthisis  (697:4)- 
Croup  (619:6).  Hay  Asth.  (664:1). 
Cholera  (923:1).  Rheum.  (1461: Ij. 
Ch.  Rheum.  Arth.  (1721:5).  Gout 
(1470:4)      Sciatica   (1242:1).      Dia- 

3.  RETEs  (342:2).  Irritable  Bladder 
(1068:4).  Insanity  (1388:5).  Te- 
tanus (1323:6).  Prurigo  Senilis 
(46:1).  Acne  (29:3).  "Out  of 
Sorts,"  S.  Wells,  T.  2/60,  p.  427. 

HOT   DRY   COMPRESSED   AIR  BATH— 

4.  Vide  Cold  Dry  Air  (257:2). 
Bucquoy,  &c.,  Working  in  Caisson  Disc, 

M.    R.    2/63,   p.    229;  1/75,    p.   234; 

2/76,  p.  282.     Eads,  As  seen  in  making 

a  Bridge  in  America,  T,  2/71,  p.  291. 

Baths   of   Reichenuall,    T.    1/67,  p. 

502.     Tabarie  and  others,  L.  1/72,  p. 

p.  582  ;  2/76,  p.  199.     Sandahl,  M.  R. 

2/68,  p.   440  ;   1/69,  p.  315.     At  Ben 

Rhyd.,  T.  2/71,  p.  388. 
Dangers,  T.  2/60,  p.  422,  ;  1/61,  p.  96. 
Apparatus,  Noedl's,  T.  2/54,  p.  394. 

5.  In  Asthma  (661:1)  ;  Phthisis  (698:5). 

RAREFIED  AIR— 

Bert,  Effects,  L.  1/74,  p.  773.  Vide 
Balloons  (257:5);  Mountains  (580:5). 

HOT  WATER— 

6.  Scalds  (59:1).  Savallowed  (60:1).  In- 
jected into  Stomach  (59:2). 

THERAPEUTIC  VALUE— 

In  Croup  (620:3).  Cholera  (922:5). 
Idrosis  (27:3).  Prurigo  (46:1).  Dy- 
sentery (905:1). 

233. 

MINERAL  WATERS— Balneology(228:1)— 

1.  Helft,   Nat.  ami  Artif.,  T.   1/61,  p.   399. 

Thompson,  L.  1/72,  p.  37. 
Grape    (420:2)    and  Whey  cure    (541:4), 
Anal,  with  Mineral  AV.\TERs.  Lersch, 
T.  1/60,  p.  1/70. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  M.  WATERS— 

Smith,  etc.,  R.  1/70,  p.  184;  Rev.  M.  R. 

1/71,  p.  329. 
In  Phthisis  (700:3) ;  Paralysis  (1281:3). 

2.  Vichy,   Letheby,   Anal.,   M.   R.  2/53,  p. 

135;  T.  1/60,  p.  69;  L.  1/72,  p.  37. 


THERAPEUTICS  OF  M.  WATERS— Vichy 
(cont.) — 

Granville  and  Williams,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  123.  Weber,  T.  2/61,  pp.  400, 
429. 

3.  —  In  Diabetes  (339:4)  ;    Gout  (1470:3). 
DiuBURG,  Strong  of  Carb.  Ac.  (238:5),  and 

Iron,  T.  1/61,  p.  208. 

Friedrickshalle,  T.  1/70,  p.  50.  Thomp- 
son, How  to  give,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  37. 

Kreuznach,  Analysis,  Uses,  etc.,  T.  1/61, 
p.  313.     Michels,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  433. 

Bavaria,  Iodine  (249:3),  T.  1/61,  p.  451. 

4.  PuLLN.A.,  T.  1/69,  p.  346  ;  L.  1/72,  p.  37.j 
HuNYADi  Janos,  T.  2/76,  p.  23. 

Ems  (228:4).     Spain  (7:4). 

Oxygen.  Water,  Perox.  Hydr.  (224:3). 

wells- 
Holy  Wells    (229:3).      Prestwich,   con- 
tarn.,  T.  1/72,  p.  465. 

MINERAL  KINGDOM— Ozone  in  (226:1). 

234. 

SEA  WATER— Bathing,  Etc.  (230:3)— 

1.  Still   for  Distilling  at  Sea,  L.  2/76, 

p.  337.     Edmund's  pat.,  T.  2/76,  p.  229. 
Therapeutic    Value,      Deschamp,    etc.. 

Intern.,  M.  R.   1/60,    p.   250;    2/75, 

p.  454, 
Tonic  Value  in  Bread  (324:2),  L.  2/71, 

p.   860;    1/75,   p.  358;    M.  R.    2/75, 

p.  454. 
To  Allay  Thirst  Extern.  (120:3). 

2.  Artificial,  Startin,  T.  1/58,  p,  632. 
Ice  from  (227:6),  Is  it  Salt? 
Phosphorescence    (242:6),    Huxley,    &c. 

Plates,  Microsc.  J.,  vol,  3,  pp.  49, 102. 

Harting,  Living  Wonders  of  the  Sea, 

T.  2/60,  p,  510. 
Colour  of  China  Sea,  Dareste,  Microsc. 

J.,  vol.  3,  p.  66. 
Atlantic  Ocean,  Bailey,  Deep  Soundings, 

Microsc.  J.,  voL  3,  pp.  89,  143. 

PALiEONTOLOGT— Fossil   Man    (3:4). 

5.  Nicholson,  Manual,  M,  R.  1/74,  p.  116. 

EARTH— clay- 
Earth  Closets  (209:3).     Earth  or  Clay 
Eaters  (127:3).     To  Dress  Wounds 
(161:1).     Purify  G.^s  (236:3), 
Mud  Baths,  L.  2/72,  p.  3. 
Hot  Sand  Bath,  T.  2/72,  p.  447. 

GEOLOGY— 

6.  Medical,  Boudin,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  92.   Vide 

Soils  (312:5). 
Geological  Distributions,  Darwin,  M.  E. 

1/eO,  p.  400. 
Limestone,  In  Cretinism  (1394:3). 
Botany',  aid  to  (311:2). 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


107 


235. 

CARBON— 

1.  Diamonds,  Despetz,  Artific.  by  Galvanism, 

T.  2/53,  p.  465, 

COALS  (235:6)— 

Micros.  Characters,  Plates,  Micros.  Soc, 
vol.  2,  p.  34,  Microsc.  J.,  vol.  2,  p.  200 ; 

2.  vol.  3,  pp.   106,  185. 

Quantity  extracted  yearly,  60,000,000  tons. 

M.  R.  2/60,  p.  39. 
Arsenic  in  (277:1),  Smith,  T.  1/61,  p.  96. 

BISULPHIDE  OF  CARBOX— 

Stevenson,  as   a   Disinfectant,   L.    2/76, 

p.  811.     Richardson,  L.  1/76,  p.  511. 

Keates,  To  generate  Sulphurous  Acid 

(244:3). 
In   Cephalalgia   (1431:4).     R.\t  Poison 

(545:2). 

TETRACHLORIDE  OF  CARBON— 

An^tjsthetic     (217:5),     Smith,     L.    1/67, 

3.  pp.  575,  660,  693,  762,  791.  Sansom, 
M.  R.  2/67,  p.  551;  T.  1/70,  p.  436. 
In  Hay  Asthma  (663:6). 

CHLORO-CARBON— 

AN.aESTHETic  (217:5),  Simpson,  T.  2/65, 
p.  651. 

PEAT- 

4.  Rogers,  &c.,  Value,  L.  2/49,  p.  40;   1/67, 

p.  228.  Morgan,  Products  of  Com- 
bust., Effects  of  inhaling,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  495. 

Human  Remains  in  Peat  Bogs — Skin, 
no.  Bone,  L.  2/73,  p.  175. 

Deodorising  Powers  (214:4). 

5.  In  Phthisis  beneficial  (698:3). 

COLLIERS— collieries- 
Visit  TO  A  Colliery,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  43. 
Life,  Health,  and  Disease,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  39.    Fire-damp  (445:6),  fide  572:1. 

6.  Phthisis  exceptional  (678:3). 
Collier  Barges,  Overcrowding  of,  Grain- 
ger, T.  1/53,  p.  227. 

Coal  Dust  Inhal.  (235:1),  P.M.  Lungs, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  62.  Traube, 
T.  1/61,  p.  427.  Pick,  L.  1/70,  p.  157. 
Begbie  on  Anthracosis  (646:5),  R. 
2/61,  p.  197.      Vide  Greenhow  (572:2). 

236. 

GAS  FROM  COAL— 

1.  Report,  L.  2/70,  pp.  185,  216. 
Combustion  of  in  Private  Houses,  Discuss., 

T.  1/69,  p.  50.     With  Oxygen,  New 
Plan,  L.  2/71,  p.  701. 
Poisoning  by,  5  cases.     Remark,  effects, 

2.  T.  1/60,  p.  323.  Aldis,  Exp.  P.M., 
T.  1/62,  pp.  121,  333.  Tourdes  Exp., 
L.  2/73,  p.  500.  Jessop,  &c.,  L.  2/70, 
p.  816;  2/73,  pp.  500,592. 


SUBSTITUTES  FOR  GAS— 

Coal   Tar  (351:4)   and   Steam,  T.   1/60, 

p.  303. 
Gas  from  Corpses  (181:5),  L.  1/67,  p.  248. 
Gas  from  Water  (227:5). 

PURIFICATION  OF  GAS— 

3.  Patterson,  Solving  the  Sulphur  question, 

L.  1/74,  p.  732.  Bowditch,  value  of 
Cl.\y  (23i:5),  T.  1/01,  p.  92. 

THERAPEUTIC  USES  OF  GAS— 

In  Pertussis  (714:3), Exhal.from  Gas  Lime. 
Gas  Cautery  (212:5). 
Gas  Meters.     Value  of  Glycerine  to  fill ; 
does  not  freeze,  L.  1/67,  p.  31. 

CHARCOAL— 

4.  Animal.     Omerod,  T.  1/55,  p.  29.    Garrod, 

Vegetable,    almost    inert,    R.     1/46, 
p.    340.     How    to   prepare,    L.    2/45, 
p.  651. 
Vegetable,  Birch  best ;  Poplar  better  than 
any,  T.  2/55,  p.  4!01. 

5.  Cork  Charcoal,  L.  2/49,  p.  385. 
Action  of,  etc.,  Warrington,  L.  2/45,  p.  16. 

Gairod,  R.  1/46,  p.  340. 
Fumes    of    causing    Throat    Affections 
(814:5). 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  CHARCOAL— 

6.  In    Sanat.    Science   (209:6)     Disinfect 

(214:3). 
Insuff.  in  Filters,  etc.  (227:2). 
Decomposes  Metallic  Salts.     Chevalier, 

Medico-Legal  Importance  (1616:3), 

L.  1/45,  p.  737. 
Preserves  Cut  Flowers  (311:3),  T.  2/60, 

p.  71. 

237 

1.  Poultice,  Preparation  of, ETC.(1 71:6).  To 

Prepare SicELBTONS  (3:6).  In  Slough- 
ing (174:6).  Burns  (61:2).  Flatu- 
lence AND  Tympan.  (864:5).  Dys- 
PEP.,  ETC.  (845:2).  Gastric  Ul. 
(848:5).  DiARRH.  (911:1).  Cholera 
(928:3).     Typhoid  F.  (1503:5).    Yel- 

2.  low  F.  (1515:2).  Scrofula  (794:5). 
Phthisis  (699:6).  Ascarides  (935:1). 
Fetid  Stools  (878:2).  Variola  (84:4). 
Strych.  Pois.  (388:3).  Mosa  (213:1). 
Respirator  (704:1). 

CHARCOAL  BISCUITS— 
Bragg,  L.  2/62,  p.  245. 

SOOT- 
CAUSING   Cancer  (1079:2). 
Curing  Cancer  (1668:5). 

FIRES  —  FIRE-PLACES  —  GRATES  — 

STOVES— 
5.  Edwards,  T.  2/67,  p.  492. 

Carrett,  Dangers  of  Cast-Iron,  L.   1/68, 
p.  356. 


108 


MEDICAX  DIGEST. 


GKATES-STOVES  {conf.)— 

Gas  Stoves  (208:3),  George's  Patent 
Caiorigen,  L.  1/72,  p.  loo.  For 
Cooking  (570:6),  Leoni  &  Co.,  L.  1/73, 
p.  702.     New,  L.  2/75,  p.  232. 

Ventilat.  and  Warming  Eooms  (208:3). 

238. 

CAEBONIC  ACID— 

1.  Physiological     Action,     vide      Eespir. 

(629:1).     Demarquay,  T.  2/65,  p.  200. 
—  On  Yagi  (1445:2). 
Quantity  in  Air  of  Manchester,  per  diem, 

15,000  tons,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  432. 
A  CAL'SE  OF  Coagulation  of  Blood  (136:2). 

POISOXING  BY  CAEBONIC  ACID— 

2.  Demarquay,  T.  2/65,  p.  200.     Bernard,  T. 

1/60,  p.  515.     M.  Hall,  M.  E.   1/58, 

p.    290.     "Wanner's    Exper.,    H^ema- 

TosiNE  (135:4),  M.  E.  2/57,  p.  523. 
Spasm  of  Glottis  (600:4),  Marcet,  T.  1/57, 

p.  148;  2/61,  p.  499. 
FcETUs  often  violently  expelled  after  death 

of  Mother  (1565:1),  T.  Smith,  T.  1/60, 

p.  154. 
Treatment,    Faure,  Cautery   (212:5),  as 

a  stimidant,  M.  E.  1/56,  p.  515. 

SOLIDIFIED  CAEBONIC  ACID— 

5.  Apparatus   for,   Thillorier,    Amer.  J.,   No. 

46/38,  p.  521. 

THEEAPEUTICS  OF  C.  ACID— 

Demarquay,    T.    2/65,    p.    200;    E.    1/59, 

p.  360. 
Anesthetic  (217:5),  Jackson,  in  Labour 

(1562:4),   in  India,  T.    1/60,    p.  154. 

Ozanam,  E.  2/62,  p.  205.    Demarquay, 

T.  2/65,  p.  200. 
Baths   of,    etc.    (231:1),    Driburg,    the 

strongest,  T.  1/61,  p.  208.     To  prevent 

Monstrous  Births  (1580:1). 
"Waters    (233:3)    impregnated   with,    vide 

Baths,  supra. 
Bread  (323:6)  Prepared  by  aid  of. 
Inhalation     of,     In     Asthma     (660:5). 

Bronchitis     (652:2).      Clergyman's 

Sore     Throat     (616:4).      Epilepsy, 

Spray  (1319:5). 
Goitre,  due  to  Defic.  in  Water  (1697:6). 

6.  In  Opium  Eating  (459:1).  Dyspep.  (845:4). 

Cholera  (925:1).  Wounds  (160:4). 
Yesical  Affect.  (1052:6).  Cystit. 
(1068:6).  Incont.  Urine  (1048:3). 
Ac.  Gout  (1470:3).  To  cause  Abor- 
tion (1558:5).  Uterine  Affect. 
(1107:1).  Cancer  (1128:1).  Dys- 
MENOR.  (1147:5). 

239. 

CAEBONIC  OXIDE— 

2.  Physiol.    Act.,    Demarquay,     This    and 
not  CO3  kills  in  Brewers'  Yats,  etc., 


CAEBONIC  OXIDE— Physiol.  Act.  (cont.) 

T.   2/65,  p.   200.     Lethehy,  T.  1/62, 

p.  219.     Wolf,  Blood,  after  Poison., 

M.  E.  2/57,  p.  243. 
Causing  Diabetic  Urine  (336:3). 
An.t:sthetic    (217:5).       Ozanam,    Exper., 

M.  E.  2/57,  p.  233.     Eichardson,   T. 

2/67,  p.  615. 

YANADIUM— 

Piatt,  Physiol.  Act.,  L.  1/76,  p.  104. 

PHOSPHOEUS— 

4.  Physiol.   Act.,  Wegner,  E.   1/73,  p.  134. 

Brunton,    L.    2/74,    p.    621.     Fatty 

Degen.  (240:2). 
In  Cerebral   Matter  (1247:2),  Does  it 

exist  ? 
In   Plants  (311:3),  Abundant  in  young, 

Corenwinder,  T.  2/60,  p.  172. 

THEEAPEUTICS  OF  PHOSPHOEUS— 

5.  Vide  Phosphoric  Acid  (242:1).      Hypo- 

phosphites    (242:3).     Calcis    Phos- 

PHAs  (273:5). 
Thompson,  T.  1/74.  pp.  231,  313;  Direct., 

elc,   B.    1/75,    p.  243.      Althaus,   L. 

2/68,  p.  590.      Beaumetz,  M.  E.  2/68, 

p.  520.     Ed.  L.  2/72,  p.  608.     Eouth, 

B.  2/74,  p.  65. 
In   Cutaneous    Affect.    (39:1).     Scrof. 

Infl.     (162:3).       Psoriasis     (63:3). 

Eczema    (48:2).     Acne  (29:4  and  5). 

Lupus     (65:5).      Pemphigus     (52:6). 

Nerv.     Affect.     (1401:4).      Nerv. 

Headaches       (1435:3).       Progress. 

MuscuL.    Atrophy    (113:5).       Neu- 

ralg.    (1240:6).     Hyster.     (1336:2). 

Epilepsy  (1318:1).     Paral.  (1281:3). 

Causing  Paralysis  (1263:5).     Over 

Brain     Work      (1365:4).        Insom. 

(1368:4).  Beri  Beri  (1516:6).  Cho- 
lera     (926:2).        Fever      (1478:3). 

LeukhtEM.     (990:4).      Bronchocele 

6.  (1699:2).  Phthisis  (700:5).  Chloros. 
(792:2).  Cancer  (1666:2).  Cataract. 
(1869:2).  To  restore  Col.  of  Hair 
(21:1). 

Administration,  Brunton,  L.  2/74,  p.  621. 
Preparations,  etc., 

—  Oil,    best,    Mialhe,   T.     1/68,   p.   642. 

Cotton,  formula,  T.  2/61,  p.  7.  Eouth, 
B.  2/74,  p.  65.  Thompson,  objeciions, 
T.  1/74,  p.  314. 

—  In  Alcohol,  Craucour,  T.  1/59,  p.  222. 

Gerrard's  Eesin  solvent,  L.  1/74,  p. 
235. 

—  In  ^THER,  8  grs.  to  §j.,  Addison,  L. 

2/58,  p.  315.  I  to  3j.,  L.  2/74, 
p.  621.  S.  Thomson,  L.  2/75,  p.  661. 
Bradley,  B.  1/74,  p.  71. 

—  In  Chloroform,     Beaumetz,  T.  1/68, 

p.  131. 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


109 


THERAPEUTICS     OF     PHOSPHORUS— 

Pkeparations  [cont.) — 

240. 

1.  —  Pills,  Radcliffe,  etc.,  R.   2/66,   p.  242; 

L.  1/76,  p.  763  ;  T.  1/72,  p.  119.  Cox 
and  Co.,  T.  1/74,  p.  314.  Martindale, 
L.  2/76,  p.  705. 

—  Cod     Oil  (499:2),  Dissolves,  tasteless, 

Thompson,  T.  1/74,  p.  314. 

POISONING    BY   PHOSPHORUS  —  Vide 
Lucifer  Matches  (241:5) — 
Taylor.  M.  R.   1/67,  p.    111.      Courtenay» 
Recov.,  T.  2/76,  p.  461.     New  idea  of 

2.  act.,  R.  2/67,  p.  128.  Fungee,  Report 
of  19  eases,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  529  ;  1/57, 
p.  506.     Kohler,  M.  R.  1/69,  p.  542. 

Fatty  Degeneration  (1673:2),  B.  Jones, 
T.  2/65,  p.  593.  Ranvier,  M.  R.  2/67, 
p.  552. 

—  Of  Liver  (976:5),  Lewin,    T.  2/61,  p. 

412;  1/62,  p.  463.  B.  Jones,  T.  2/65, 
p.  593.       Habershon,  L.  1/67,  p.  459. 

3.  Rickets  (99:4),  produced  bv. 

P.M.,  Habershon,  L.  1/67,  p".  459.  B.Jones, 
T.  2/65,  p.  593.  Reisig.,  M.  R.  2/55, 
p.  501. 

Lungs,  Bernard,  Exper.,  T.  1/60,  p.  390. 

4.  In  France  in  1858,  T.  1/58,  p.  324. 

ANTIDOTES  TO  PHOSPHORUS— 

Mialhe,  Fats  Pernicious,  T.  1/68,  p.  642. 

Gubler,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  256. 
Amorphous  (241:1),   harmless,   Chevalier, 

T.  1/55,  p.  418.      Eulenberg,  R.  1/68, 

p.  96. 

5.  Argent.  Nit.     (306:3),    Bellini,  R.  2/69, 

p.  98. 
Perox.  Hydrog.   (224:5),   Eulenberg,    R. 

1/68,  p.  96.      Casse,  M.  R.   2/75,  p. 

237. 
Magnesia  (274:5),  Schuchardt,  M.  R.  1/57. 

p.  506. 
Ol.  Terebinth,   (350:3),  Jenkins,  M.    R. 

2/69,   p.  545.      Personne,  L.  2/69,  p. 

720;  M.  R.  1/70,  p.   542.      Andante, 

etc.,   M.  R.  2/69,    p.  555  ;  R.   1/72,  p. 

131.   Kohler,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  263  ; 

2/73,  p.  257.     Why,  2/75,  p.  237. 

LUMINOSITY  OF  PHOSPHORUS  (242:6) 

6.  Destroyed     by  Vap.    of    Tar     (351:4), 

Sales  Girons,  L.  2/61,  p.  217.  Adams, 
by  Turpentine  Yap.  (349:5),  T.  2/62, 
p.  2. 

241. 

LUCIFER  MATCHES— 

1.  Dip  heads  in  Paraffin  to  preserve  fr.  damp, 

L.  2/73,  p.  608. 
Actual  Cautery   (212:)),    Incandescent 

Match. 


DISEASES  OF  WORKERS,  Etc.— 

Faraday,  avoided,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  362. 
Henry,    use  Amorphous   (240:4),  T. 

2.  1/55,   p.   418.      Tardieu,  Report  on, 

T.  2/56,  p.  352.  Adams,  T.  2/62,  p.  2. 
Necrosis  of  Lower  Jaw  (1689:1),  Re- 
port in  France,  T.  2/59,  p.  612  ;L. 
2/60,  p.  252.  At  Zurich,  T.  1/61,  p. 
610.  Gourier  theory,  L.  2/60,  p.  252. 
Paget,  conditions  necessary,  etc.,  T. 
1/62,  p.  157.  Adams,  questions  Paget's 
views,  T.  2/62,  p.  1,  etc.  Savory, 
Discuss.,  L.  1/74,  p.  443.  Tavlor,  L. 
2/49,    pp.    498,    529;     1/62,   'p.     98. 

5.  Stanley,  T.  1/61,  p.  172. 

Necrosis  of  Upper  Jaw  (1687:6),  Wor- 
mald,  removal  of  whole,  L.  1/62,  p.  98. 
Coote,  T.  2/61,  p.  57. 

Miscarriage  (1557:3)  frequent.  Moignot, 
T.  2/58,  p.  566. 

POISONING   FROM  EATING  LUCIFERS 

(240:1)— 

Reisig,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  501.  Ogston,  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  490.  Herapath,  T.  1/64,  p. 
553.  Pestel,  Detection,  cautions  re- 
garding, M.  R.  1/68,  p.  263.  Ander- 
son,  L.  2/71,  p.  189. 

242. 

PHOSPHORIC  ACID— 

1.  Wilkinson,  c.  Strychnia  (390:1),  L.  2/53, 

p.  601. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  PHOSPH.    ACID— 
Vide  P.  (239:5). 
Marcet,  R.  1/72,  p.  18.    Andrews,  R.  1/70, 

p.  182. 
In   Diabetes  (339:6).    Phthisis  (700:3). 
Thirst  (333:5).     Lung  Dis.  (647:5). 

2.  Necrosis  (97:5).    Pneumonia  (670:3). 
Cholera  (924:4).   Pro  Secale  (325:2). 

In  Pus  (97:3),  Diagnostic  of  Necrosis. 

GREEK  FIRE— 

Phosph.  and  Bisulph.  Carb.,  L.  2/66,  p. 
704. 

HYPOPHOSPHITES— SoD.ii   Hypophosph. 

3.  (269:3)  — 

Preparation,  Swann,  L.  1/63,  p.  221. 

THERAPEUTICS  OFHYPOPHOSPHITES 

(239:5)— 

T.  1/71,  p.  162  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  608.  Cotton, 
L.  1/63,  pp.  463,  494.  Taylor,  L.  2/61, 
pp.  517,  543,  564. 

4.  In    Phthisis    (700:5).     Dentit.    (103:1). 

SuppuR.     (167:5).       An.tjm.    (140:6). 
OvERsucKLiNG      (1598:6).       Dyspep. 
(846:4).     Night  Sweats  (27:5). 
Tonic  (216:6),  Taylor,  L.  2/61,  p.  518. 

PHOSPHORESCENCE— 

6.  Reichenbach,  in  dead  matter,  etc.,  T.  2/61, 

p.  597.      In  Living  Woman,  T.  1/71. 


110 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


PHOSPHORESCENCE  (conf.)— 

p.  418.    Phipson,  In  Dead  and  Litixg 

ANIM.U.S,  Plants,  and  Minerals,  T. 

2/62,  p.  133  ;    M.  1/63,   p.   435  ;    L. 

1/72,  p.  57. 
Flsh  (495:5),  Decompos.,  Mulder,  T.  1/62, 

p.  41. 
Sea  (234:2).     PiiosrnoRrs  (240:0). 

243. 

SULPHUR— 

1.  Adulterations,   Microsc.  Plates,  T.  1/53, 

p.  62. 
Chemistry.  Faraday,  diff.  degrees  of  heat, 
etc.,M.  R.  2/54,  p.  361. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  SULPHUR— 

Pairman,  The  great  Sulphur  Cure  brought 

2.  to  the  test,  T.  1/68,  p.  78.  Ed.,  Often 
of  great  value,  L.  2/67,  p.  588.  Tho- 
rowgood,  Act.  of  on  M.  M.  of  Colon, 
etc.,  L.  1/69,  p.  599.  Monk,  Cramp, 
•while  taking,  relieved  by  Alkali,  L. 
2/40,  p.  606.  Anderson,  contra,  Intern, 
and  Extern.,  L.  1/70,  p,  401. 

3.  In    Cholera    (926:1).     Diarrh.    (912:4). 

Cramps  of  Stomach  (842:1).  Lead 
Col.  (289:6).  H.'emorrhoids  (896:0). 
Lung  Affect.  (647:4).  Phthisis 
(701:1).  Asthma  (660:5).  Rheumat. 
(1462:2).  SciAT.  (1245:5).  Angina 
Pect.   (789:4).    Cramps  (111:5).    Te- 

4.  TANUS  (1327:2).  Glandul.  Angina 
(616:3).  Granular  Lids  (1829.5). 
Scarlatina  (81:3).  Eczema  (48:2). 
Acne  (29:3).  Herpes  (53:4).  Pru- 
rigo (46:2).  Burns  (00:5).  Impe- 
tigo (51:4).  Scabies  (34:4).  Asca- 
KiDES  (935:2).  Tooth  Stopping,  Soft, 
(105:6). 

SULPHUR  C.  CALCE  (34:4). 

UNGT.  SULPHUR.  CO. 

6.  Hospital  Skin  Diseases,  T,  1/58,  p.  502. 

SULPHUR  BATH  (244:3),  T.   1/58,  p.  632. 
Ronalds,    L.   M.    G.,    vol.    22/38,    p. 
500.     Pairman,  T.  1/68,  p.  78.     Lam- 
prey's plan,  T.  1/70,  p.  308. 
In  Myopathia  (113:5).     Chorea  (1297:3). 

244- 

lODIDE  OF  SULPHUR— 
1.  In  Glanders  (532:1).      Mentagra  (24:2). 
Acne  (29:3). 

SULPHURETTED  HYDROGEN,  Vide  Ef- 
fluvia (208:4)— 
Bernard,  Eliminat.  of  by  Lungs,  T.  2/57,  p. 
253;  1/60,  p.  571.  Exper.  fatal  in- 
haled, harmless  injected,  why  ?  T. 
1/60,  p.  571.  Barker's  Exper.,  R. 
1/58,  p.  9.  Demarquay  Exper.,  T. 
1/65,  p.  474, 


SULPHURETTED  HYDROGEN  {cotit.)— 
Poisoning  ry,  Marcet,  Spasm  of  Glottis 
(600:4).     Tracheotomy,  Exp.,  T.  2/61, 
p.  499. 

SULPHUROUS  ACID— nv/c  Sulphur  Bath 

3.  (243:6)  ;  Sulphites  (245:1)— 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  SULPHUROUS  ACID 
Dewar,T.  1/67,  pp.  492,  549.  Diagr.  p.  671. 

Pairman,  T.  1/68,  p.  78. 
Keates,  Bisulph.  Cark.  to  Generate  (235:2), 

L.  2/70,  pp.  712,811. 
In  Favus  (23:4).   Ringworm  (22:4).   Skin 

4.  Disease  (39:1).  Chilblain  (62:4). 
Wounds  (160:4).  Variola  (85:3). 
ScARLAT.  (81:1).  Rheumat.  (1457:3). 
Hay  Asthma  (603:6).  Cattle  Plag. 
(537:4).  Voice  (604:3).  Pharyng. 
Dis.  (815:2).  Laryng.  Dis.  (613:4). 
Clergy.  Sore  Throat  (616:3).  Oza^^a 
(595:1).  Diphther.  (824:2).  Asthma 
(660:5).  Bronchit.  (650:3).  Phthisis 

5.  (698:4).  PuERP.  F.  (1593:4).  Yellow 
F.  (1516:2).  Vomiting  (858:6).  Py- 
rosis (839:6).     Disinfectant  (214:6). 

245. 

SULPHITES  AND  HYPOSULPHITES— 
1.  Vide  SoD.TS  Sulphis  (244:3  et  269:1)— 
Polli,  T.  1/62,  p.  623;  1/66,  p.  477,  doses 
etc. ;  R.  1/63,  p.  245 ;  M.  R.  1/72,  p. 
266.  Richardson,  R.  1/64,  p.  2.  Wells, 
how  to  gire,  T.  2/64,  p.  352.  Rosez, 
best  in  Beef  Tea,  T.  2/68,  p.  336. 
Ricci,  Sulphite  Magnes.,  best.  Sul- 
phites prefer,  to  Hyposulph.,  M.  R. 
1/67,  p.  523.  Radcliffe,  L.  1/66,  p.  23. 
Anderson,  L.  1/70,  p.  897.  How  to 
use  extern.,  T.  1/66,  p.  476 ;  2/76, 
p.  352. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  SULPHITES,  Etc.— 

3.  In  Erysip.  (43:6).   Prurigo  (46:2).  Pity- 

RiAs.  Vers.  (36:2).  Parasit.  Dis. 
(32:4).  Sarcina  Vent.  (856:3).  Ana- 
tomical Subjects  (182:3).  Milk 
Preser.  (539:6).  Fermentation,  Pu- 
trefact.  (420:5).  Zymotics  (561:5). 
Pyemia  (169:6).  Malign.  F.  (1481:6). 
Malar.  F.  (1488:5).  Cholera  (926:2). 

4.  Typhus  (1510:1).  Glanders  (531:6.) 
Dissect.  Wounds  (1638:3).  Cattle 
Plague  (437:4).  Boils  (45:3).  Pem- 
phigus (52:6).  Diphther.  (822:5). 
Syphilis  (1198:1).  Thrush  (797:5). 
Cystitis  Chr.  (1069:4).  Scrofula 
(794:4). 

SULPHIDES- nVfo  Pot.  Sulphur  (262:3)— 
6.  Thorowgood,  Capsules  at  Corbyn,  L.  1/74. 

p.  317.    Burness,   How  they  act,  L. 

1/74,  p.  317.     Ringer,  L.  1/74,  p.  264. 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


Ill 


SULPHIDES  (cont.)  — 

In  Stjppur.  (167:5).  Boils  (55:3).  Car- 
buncle [olvl).  ScROFUL.  Sores 
(171:5).  ScROFUL.  Phalanges (174 1:4). 
S.  Glands  (130:3).  Diabetes  (340:5). 

246. 

SULPHURIC  ACID— 

2.  B.   Jones,   on   Empty   Stomach,  test,  T. 

1/65,  p.  248. 
Everett,    §  ss.   or  more  drunk  pure  daily, 
T.   1/61,  p.    295. 

POISONING  BY  SULPHURIC  ACID— 
Taylor,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  104.     Fripp,  Recov. 

after    §  ss.  Concent.  Acid,  L.  1/69,  p. 

192. 
Cases,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  522 ;  P.  M.,  T.  2/57, 

p.  629  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  816  ;  T.  2/73,  p.  92. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  SULPHURIC  AC— 

In   Cholera    (924:2).     Diarrh.    (912:3). 

Lead  Col. (289:6).  Yellow  F. (1516:4). 

3.  Dyspep.  (845:4).  Vomit.  (858:5). 
Tjenia  (939:4).  Typhoid  (912:4). 
Impetigo  Intern.  (51:4).  Hosp.  Gang. 
(174:3).  Gonorrhcea  (1173:10).  Cau- 
stic (212:1).  SciAT.  (1245:4).  Neu-^ 
KALGiA  (1241:6).  C.uues  (96:5).  Idro- 
sis  (27:3). 

With  Gallic  Acid  (359:5)  increases  effi- 
cacy. 

CHLORINE— 

5.  Faraday,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  361. 
Deodorant  (214:6). 

In  Scarlatina  (81:2).,  Variola  (84:2). 
Sores  (160:5).  Diphtheria  (823:5). 
Cholera  (926:3).  Phthisis  (698:3). 
Sore  Throat  (816:3).  Cancer 
(1666:2). 

6.  Antidotal  to  Prussic  Acid  (409:6).  "Woo- 

RARA  (392:2), 
A  TEST  for  Morphia  (461:2), 

CHLOROZONE— 

Noad,  Disinfect.,  R.  1/73,  p.  329. 

247. 

HYDROCHLORIC  kGIQ—{ride  248:4)— 

1.  B.  Jones,  T.    1/54,  p.  454.     Best  time  to 

take,  T.  1/65,  p.  248.     M.  R.  2/67,  p. 
892.     R.  Martin,  L.  1/50,  p.  751. 
In  Typhoid   (1504:4).     Typhus  (1510:4). 
Scarlatina      (81:1).         Diphtheria 

2.  (823:4).  Variola  (84:1).  Phthisis 
(700:3).  Diarrhea  (912:2).  Gout 
Chr.  (1472:2).  Watering  Streets 
(204:5). 

Increases  effects  of  Iron  (293:3). 
Poisoning  by,  Guy,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  107. 


NITRIC  kGlJ)-{ridc  248:4)— 

3.  Kesteven,  etc.,  Carried  in  Vaccine  Tubes  in 

pocket  case,  L.  2/76,  p.  916. 
Carbolic  Acid  (352.2)  explodes  if  mi.xed 

with  strong  Nitria. 
Effects  of  on  Urine  (1033:4),  Peculiar  at 

times. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  NITRIC  ACID— 
Thudichum,  R.  2/60,  p.  123.  Often  not 
borne,  if  not  suff.  diluted,  why?  p. 
123,  Martin,  R,  1/50,  p.  751.  B.  Jones, 
T.  1/54,  p.  454.  Best  time  to  take,  T. 
1/65,  p.  248 ;  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  393. 

4.  Caustic   (212:2).     H,i:morri£Oids  (896:1). 

Bubo  (1183:1).  Bed  Sores  (178:3). 
Prolapsus  (893:1).  Hosp,  Gang. 
(174:3).  Fist.  Ani  (890:1).  Chancre 
(1189:3).  N.55VI  (737:5).  Favus 
(23:3).  Sycosis  (24:3).  To  remove 
Cicatrix  (160:1).  To  destroy  Den- 
tal Nerve  (105:2). 

5.  In  Typhoid  (1504:3).     Typhus  (1510:2). 

Intermitt.  (1488:3).  Scarlatina 
(81:1).  Pharyngeal  Dis.  (815:2). 
Hoarseness  (604:2).  Cough  (652:3). 
Pertussis  (716:1).  Diabetes  (339:5). 
Ulcerated  M.  M.  (25:3).   Diarrhcea 

6.  (912:2).  Dysentery  (904:4).  Cir- 
rhosis (973:4).  Biliary  Calculi 
(985:1)  Ascites  (1001:2).  Cholera 
(924:3).  Syphilis  (1199:2),  of  Liver 
(978:1),  and  of  Spleen  (991:4).  Dis. 
OF  Blood  Vessels  (720:6).  Leucor- 
RH(EA  (1104:5). 

Poisoning  by,  Adams,  recov.  after  large 
dose,  L.  1/70,  p.  548.  Stewart,  Fumes 
fatal,  L.  1/63,  p.  311. 

248. 

NITROUS  ACID— 

1.  Fumigation  (214:6),  Smvth,  T.  1/76,  pp. 

351,  377. 

USES  OF— 

In  Biliary  Calculi  (985:1).  Cholera 
(924:3). 

NITROUS  OXIDE,  OR  LAUGHING  GAS— 

2.  AN.I3STHETIC    (217:5),   Richardson,   contra, 

T.  2/67,  p.  615.  Johnson,  Clover,  etc., 
Dangers,  L.  1/76,  p.  759  ct  seq.  Re- 
port of  Committee,  L.  2/68,  p.  779  ; 
L.  1/68,  pp.  481,  483,  507,  513,563; 

3.  T.  1/68,  pp.  420,  478,  663.  Clover,  R. 
2/68,  p.  107.  c.  iETHER  (434:6). 
Cattlin,  T.  1/68,  p.  618 ;  2/68,  p.  78. 
Liquid  or  Compound,  T.  2/68,  p.  78. 
Fox,  L.  1/70,  pp.  479,  615.  Davis, 
Amput.  of  Leg,  1/72,  p.  705.  Begg, 
Excision  of  Mamma,  L.  1/70,  p.  800. 
Davis,  L.  2/70,  p.  535. 

Fatal   Cases,   L,   1/73,  p.   178  ;  2/73,  p. 

857. 
In  Fevers  (1504:3).  Mania  (1388:3). 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


NITRO-HYDROCHLORIC    vel  MINERAL 
4.    ACIDS  (t'irfe  247:1  «<  3). 

Martin,  L.  1/50,  p.  751;  2/50,  145.  Wil- 
liams, c.  Glycer.,  T.  1/62,  p.  380. 

USES  OF  MINERAL  ACIDS— 

In  Icterus  (975:4).     Biliary  Cal.  (985:1). 

Dyspep.  (845:4).  Rheumat.    (1457:3). 

6.  Epilepsy  (1316:1).   Syphilis  (1109:2). 

Sea  Sick.  (862:3).     Urticar.  (44:5). 

Variola  (84:3). 

Bath,    (231:1),  Martin,   L.   2/50,  p.    145; 

1/50,  p.   751.     Skin  Hosp.,  T.  1/58, 

p.  631. 

—  In  Rickets  (100:6).     Cholera  (923:2). 

6.  Diarrhcea    (Chr.)   (914:1).     Yellow 

(1515:4).       Malarious   F.    (1488:5). 

NITROGEN - 

Preparation,  L.  2/69,  p.  689.  Letheby, 
determ.  of  in  Water  (226:6),  T.  1/69, 
p.  431. 

Absorption  of  by  Plants  (312:5). 

DuringRest  (199:6),  and  Exercise  (198:2). 

249. 

CARBAZOTIC  ACID  [vide  1hh:\  and 293:6)— 
1.   Therapeutic  Value,  Aspland,  T.  2/62,  p. 

289.     Moffatt,  L.  2/63,  p.  55. 
In    Chorea    (1296:3).     Dyspep.    (845:4). 

Marasmus  (158:4).    Diabetes  (339:5) ; 

Intermit.  (1487:3). 

THALLIUM— 

3.  Marme,  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  254. 

IODINE— 

In  Body,  Chatin,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  548. 

In  Milk  (538:5).  Mineral  Waters  (233:3). 

Eggs  (512:6). 
In  Air  (256:6),  and  Food  (122:6),  Nadler, 

M.  R.  1/68,  p.  527. 

PHYSIOLOGICAL  EFFECTS  OF  IODINE 

4.  Bonnet,  M.  R.  2/52,   p.   556.     Schneller, 

Normal  and  Abnor.,   R.    1/64,  p.  337 
(virfePoT.  loD.  263:1). 
On    Urine    (1035:2).     Increasing    Urea, 
etc.    (1029:6),    Lewins,  M.    R.    1/57, 
p.  403. 

5.  loDisM,    RiUiet,   M.  R.  2/60,  p.   245  ;  T. 

2/59,  p.  173;  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  24. 
Chatin,  Emasculatory  Powers,  T. 
1/60,  p.  356.  Ricord  v.  Rilliet,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  246.  Fenwick,  severe,  L. 
2/75,  p-  698.  Velpeau  never  saw  it 
in  15,000  cases,  M.  R.,  2/60,  p.  560. 
Rarity,  T.  1/62,  p.  11.  Regnard,  fr. 
extern,  appl.,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  459.  Trous- 
seau, large  doses,  no  lodism,  L.  2/6], 
p.  559. 

Stomatitis  and  Glossitis  (804:3). 

Affect,  of  Teeth  (103:6)  andGuMS  (107:6), 
Martin,  T.  1/62,  p.  357. 


EFFECTS  OF  IODINE  {cont.)— 

Pustular  Erupt.,  Maunder,  L.  2/69,  p.  705. 
THERAPEUTIC  ACTION  OF  IODINE— 
Skey  knows  of  no  remedy  so    much  and 
uselessly  given,  L.  2/61,  p.  327.     Bar- 
bour's   Resume,     R.    1/46,    T.     199. 
Whitelaw,  T.  2/70,  p.  391. 

250. 

USES  OF  IODINE  TOPICALLY— 

1.  Regnard,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  459.     Lanyon,  L. 

1/40,    p.    484.      Jacobi,    to    produce 

speedy  eff.,  R.  2/70,  p.  356. 
Pain  Caused.    Not  on  M.  Memb.  (25:4). 

Great  on  Serous  M.   (25:1),  Boinet, 

M.  R.  1/57,  p.  258. 
Histological  Phenom.,  caused  by,   Max 

Scheede,  R.  1/73,  p.  164. 
Tincture,  Changes  by  keeping,  Guibourt, 

R.  2/46,  p.  374. 
Tlnct.   Decolorata.    Aitken,  R.  2/65,  p. 

270 ;  c.  SoD^  Sulphite,  R.  2/72,  p. 

2.  144.  Arkwright,  c.  Aq.  Amm.,  T. 
1/61,  p.  516.  Boillon,  c.  Ac.  Carbol., 
L.  2/67,  p.  119. 

Amyl   Sol.   (448:2),  Richardson,  T.  2/71, 

p.  374. 
Mastic    Paint,   Ophth.    Hosp.,   T.    1/56, 

p.  136. 
Ethereal  Sol.,  Curling,  T.  2/53,  p.  502. 
Glycerine  Sol.  (212:3). 
Iodized     Cotton,  Greenhalgh,    L.    1/66, 

p.  582. 
Absorption  by  Skin,  Delioux,  M.  R.  1/62, 

p.  236.     Jacobi,   How  to  ensure,  R. 

4.  2/70,  p.  356.  Williams,  Weak  Lotions 
best,  T.  2/60,  p.  542.  Fuller,  ditto 
formula,  L.  1/63,  p.  112. 

In  Skin  Dis.  (39:4).  Pip  of  Poultry 
(514:5).  Acne  Ros.  (29:4  &  5).  Chlo- 
asma  (36:3).    Sycosis  (24:2).    Eczema 

5.  (49:1).  Tinea  (22:5).  Boils  (55:4). 
Carbuncles  (56:6).  Chilblain 
(62:4  &  5).  Variola  (85:2).  Scarlat. 
(81:3).  Angina  (815:1).  Diphther. 
(824:1).  Erysip.(43:5).  Scabies  (34:6). 
Hoarseness  (604:2).  Ephelis  (37:5). 
Lentigo  (37:6).  Lupus  (65:3). 
Verruca      (71:2).       Njsvi      (737:5). 

6.  Phlebitis  (748:3).  Puerp.  F.  (1593:5). 
Glandul.  Dis.  (130:5).  Neural. 
(1241:6).  Phaged.  Chancre  (1187:3). 
Orchitis  (1221:1).  Gout  (1471:1). 
Goitre  (1699:2).  Indol.  Ul.  (173:4). 
Sores  (160:5).  Elephant.  Arab. 
(1756:4).  IIosp.  Gan.  (174:4).  To 
Stumps  (1635:1).  Laryngeal  Phthisis 
(686:5).  Lead  Palsy  (290:5).  Bubo 
(1183:1).  WooRARA  Pois.  (392:2). 
Bites  of  Rabid  Animals  (527:4)  ; 
And  of  Snakes  (510:3). 

251. 

1,  In  Unlnit.  Fract.  (1655:5).  In  Ophthal. 


IMEDICAL   DIGEST. 


113 


USES  OF  lODIXE  TOPICALLY  {cont.)^ 
Tarsi      (1878:5).  Granul.     Lids 

(1830:2).  Photophob.  (1827:5).  Tri- 
CHiAs.  (1879:6).  Extrop.  (1879:3). 
Ptosis  (1875:5.)  Counter- ikrit. 
(164:6).  Disinfect.  (214:6).  To 
Absorb  Callus   (94:4). 

INHALATIOX  OF  IODINE— 

2.  Amtl.  Sol.  (448:2),   Eichardson,    T.  2/71, 

p.  374. 
In    Diphther.  (824:1).      Coryza  (593:1). 
Phthisis  (698:2). 

lODIXE  INTERNALLY— 

Lloyd,  c.  loD.  Pot.,  T.  1/56,  p.  8. 
Preparations,  Etc., 

3.  —  Iodized    Wine,    Boinet,    M.  R.   1/62, 

p.  234. 

—  Iodized  Bread  (324:2),  Boinet,  M.  R. 

2/59,  p.  244. 

—  Quinine  (402:1),  incompatible. 

4.  In     Elephant.    Arab.     (1756:4).      Chr. 

Rheum.  (1462:4).  Rheum.  Arthr. 
(1721:3).  Ov.AR.  Drop.  (1158:5). 
Vomiting  (860:5).  Arrest  of  Fcetal 
Development  (1541:4).  Amenorrh. 
(1153:6).  Fib.  TuM.  of  Tt.  (1123;2). 
Typhoid        (1504:2).         Intermitt. 

5.  (1487:5).  Scrofula  (794:4).  Glan- 
ders AND  Farcy  (532:1).  Diabetes 
(340:5). 

In    Poisoning    by,  Strychnia    (388:2) ; 
WOORARA  (392:2). 

POISONING  BY  IODINE— 

Bainbridge,  Accidental,  T.  2/61,  p.  669. 

252. 

IODINE,  Per  ANUM— 

1.  In  Hepatitis  (969:5).    Dysentery  (905:2). 

Fistula  Ani  (890:2). 
IODINE,  Per  VAGINAM— 

In      Leucorrh.       (1107:5).        Gonorrh. 

(1172:4).        Menorrhag.       (1151:4). 

IMetuorkhag.  (1580:2). 
IODINE,  Per  INJECTIONES,  Vide  130:6— 

2.  Wells,  Sol.  for,  sine  Alcohol,  T.  1/59,  p. 

548. 
In  Glandul.  Dis.  (130:6).  Caries  (96:5). 
Abscess  (171:3).  Prostatic  Hyper. 
(1073:6).  ToNsiLLiT.  (828:6).  Joint 
Dis.  (1718:2).  Hydroceph.  (1355:2). 
Spina  Bif.  (1713:4).  Pericard. 
(759:5).  Ascites  (1000:4).  Pleurisy 
(710:1).  Ovarian  Cysts  (1158:5), 
Ranula  (809:1).  Hydronephrosis 
(1020:6).     Diphtheria  (824:1). 

IODINE,  A  TEST  FOR— 

Sugar  in  Urine  (329:3). 
IODOFORM— 
4.  Properties,  Eighini,  M.  R.,  2/64,  p.  247. 


IODOFORM  {cont.)— 

Therap.  Value,  Kennedy,  R.  1/71,  p.  169. 
Brown,  T.  2/76,  p.  234. 

USES  OF  IODOFORM— 

In  Cancer  (1665:5).  Rh.  Gout  (1721:3). 
Chancre,  etc.  (1189:5).  Menorr- 
hag. (1151:5).  NoMA(1096:3).  Bubo 
(1183:3).  Fungoid  Sores  (161:3). 
Anal  Fis.  (890:2).  Burns  (60:4). 
Onychia        (1782:2).  Neuralgia 

(1240:6). 

FLUORINE— FLUORIC      rcl     HYDRO- 
FLUORIC ACID— 

5.  In  Phthisis  (700:4). 

IODIC  ACID— 

A  Test  for,  Strychn.  (389:4);  Opium 
(461:2). 

lODATE    OF    STARCH     (314:2),     Bellini, 
L.  2/76,  p.  837. 

253. 

BROMINE— T'ecfc  Amm.  Brom.  (256:1)  ;  Pot. 
1,     B.  (265:1);    Sodii  B.  (269:6) ;  Calcii   B. 
(274:3)  ;  Camphor  B.  (369:3). 

Poisoning  by  Vapour.     Dufficld,  R.  2/67, 

p.  116. 
In       Erysipelas       (43:5).       Diphther. 

(824:1).       Hosp.      Gang.        (174:4). 

Cancer      (1129:5).       Snake      Bites 

(510:2). 
Antidot.al      to.      Cyclamen       (371:3); 

AVooRARA  (392:2). 

bromohydric  acid— 

Fothergill,  Prep.  Super,  to  Pot.  Brom. 
(265:1),  B.  2/76,  p.  356. 

ammonia— 

3.  Physiology  of  (628:6),  B.  Jones,  T.  2/54, 

p.  171.     Quantity  expired  (248:3)  in 

24  hours,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  266. 
Detection   of,    in   Breath    (633:4) ;    In 

Urine  (1028:4). 
Therap.  Act.,   Rev.  M.   R.    2/61,  p.  80. 

Budd,  T.  1/54,  p.  367.     Ward,  L.  1/57, 

4.  p.  145.     Richardson,  Immense  value  in 
,  disease,  T.  1/62,  p.  493;  R.  1/64,  p.  1. 

—  On  Muscles  (253:5). 

Ammonia  Theory  (136:1),  Blood  Coag. 

Absorption  of  by  Peat  (214:4). 

5.  In  Water  (226:6),  Determination. 

LIQUOR  AMMONIA— EAU  DE  LUCE  — 

Vide  Amm.  C,\rb.  (254:1). 

Action,   Etc.,    Halford's    Exp.    Injected, 

L.  1/69,  p.  864;  2/71,  p.  99,  r(Vfe509:3. 

Tibbits,  T.  2/72,  p.  486.     B.    Jones, 

Stimul.  Muscles,  T.  2/66,  p.  334. 

6.  In  Croup  (620:1).  Counter-Ibrit.  (164:4). 

Bubo  (1183:2).    Boils  (55:4).     Snake 
Bites   (509:3),     H^morr.   Collapse 


114 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST, 


LIQUOR  AMMONIA,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

(152:6).  Chlouof.  Pois.  (440:2). 
Choleka  (923:4).  Collapse  (1481:3). 
PvERP.  F.  (1593:4). 
Bath  of,  Grantham,  T.  1/60,  p.  621. 
PoisoNixG  BY,  Poland,  P.M.,  T.  2/62, 
p.  118;  P.M.,  L.  1/74,  p.  280.  Reed, 
Recov.,  T.  2/55,  p.  69. 

254. 

AMMONIiE  CARBONAS  {Vid«  253:5).— 

1.  Buchanan,  Exposed  to  Air  loses  pungency, 

L.  1/68,  p.  246. 
IxcEEASES  Power  of  Pot.  Iod.  (263:5). 
In  Fevers  (1478:2).     Scarlatina  (80:4). 

Rubeola    (76:4).       Variola     (84:2). 

Intermit.  (1487:2).  Glanders (531:6). 

2.  Erysipelas  (43:3).  Lung  Aff.  (650:6). 
AsPHYX.  (1619:6).  C.  de  Sol.  (186:3). 
Tetan.  (1327:3).  Cephalalg.  (1431:6). 
Drunkenness  (425:4).  Rheumatism 
(1457:1).  Embol.  (17:6).  Eczema 
(48:3).  PsoRiAS.  (63:4).  Antiseptic 
(182:3). 

AMMONIA  BENZOAS— 

3.  In  Scarlatin.al  Dropsy  (78:5). 

AMMONI-E  ACETAS— 

In  Bright's  Disease  (1016:4). 

AMMONIJE  PHOSPHAS— 

In  Impotency    (1088:3).     Gout    (1470:2). 
Rheumatism  (1462:3). 

AMMONIA  URAS  (Vide  1029:1). 

4.  In  Urine,  seldom  present  (1030:3),  it  being 

Urate  of  Lime. 
In    Skin    Diseases      (39:1).        Phthisis 

5.  (701:2). 

GUANO    BATHS    {•231:2)— Vide    Urea 
(1030:3). 

6.  In  Skin  Diseases  (39:1).     Eczema  (50:3). 

Ecthyma  (52:2).  Lepra  (63:5). 
Elephantiasis  (69:1).  Morph^ea 
Alba  (69:3). 

255. 

AMMONI-^  VALERIANAS  {Vide  397:5)— 
1.    Preparation,  etc..  Labourer,  T.  2/57,  p. 
123.     Pierlot,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  238. 
In  Neuralgia  (1238:6). 

AMMONITE  CARBAZOTAS  vcl  A.  PICRAS 

(249:1). 
2";  In  Chorea  (1296:3).     Ague  (1487:4). 

AMMONII  SULPHIDUM— 

Effects,  Barker,  R.  1/58,  p.  11.  Vide  208:4. 

AMMONII    CHLORIDUM  — SAL   AMMO- 
3.     NI  Ac- 
Manufacture    of,   health}',  M.    R.    1/54, 
p.  320. 


AMMONII  CHLORIDUM,  Etc.  (cont.)— 
Inhalation  of  Vapour,  Beigel,  L.  2/67, 
p.    512.       Libermann,    M.    R.     1/74, 
p.  519. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  AMMONII  CHLOR. 

Ward,  L.  1/57-  Stewart,  L.  1/70,  p.  727 ; 
1/71,  p.  704.  Rae,  L.  2/58,  p.  601. 
Marotti,  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  252. 

4.  In  Inflam.   (162:4).     Neuralg.  (1239:4). 

Migraine  (1435:2).  Ovar.  Neural. 
(1156:1).  Nervous  Dis.  (1401:2). 
Tic  (1243:6).  Sciatica  (1245:3).  Per- 
tussis (716:3).  Myalg.  (110:6).  Tin- 
nit.  AuR.  (1802:2).  Deafness  (1804:2), 
Intermitt.  (1487:4).  Goitre  (1699:5). 
Gland.  Dis.  (130:3).  Bubo,  Hypo- 
derm.  (1182:4).    Skin  Diseases  (39:4). 

5.  ScROFUL.  Swellings  (130:3).  Phthi- 
sis (698:4),  Bronchitis  (652:5).  En- 
LARG.  Prostate  (1073:6).  Senile 
Gang.  (177:5).  Chronic  Rheum. 
(1462:3).  Infl.  Gall  Blad.  (981:4). 
H^MATiNUR.  (150:4).  Lardac.  Liver 
(977:2).  Hepatitis  (969:5).  Hbpat. 
Absc.  (971:4).  Hepatic  Cong.  (968:5). 
Ch.  Dysentery  (906:4).  Milk  Tum. 
(1607:1).  SnakeBites  (510:1).  Sprains 
(1657:3)     Psoriasis  (63:3)- 

POISONING  BY  AMMON.  CHLORID.— 

6.  Browne,  L.  1/68,  p.  720. 

AMMONIiE  CITRAS— 

In  Irritable  Bladder  (1069:3), 

256. 

AMMONII    BROMIDUM— (n^e  253:1  and 

1.  265:1)— 

Therapeutic  Value,  Gibb,  L.  1/63,  p.  11. 
In  Obesity  (92:2).     Pertussis  (716:2). 

AMMONII  BRODIDUM— 

2.  Pro  Pot.    Iod.    (264:1),     Price,    T.     1/61, 

p.  603. 
In  Goitre  (1699:5).    Scrofulous  Glands 
(130:5).     Syphilis  (1198:5). 

ATMOSPHERE- AIR— 

4.  Pettenkofer,    Relat.     of     to    Dress,     etc. 

Popular  Lect.,  L.  2/73,  p.  338. 

Quantity  (636:6)  daily  inhaled. 

Barometer,  Simple  Cedar  and  White 
Pine,  T,  1/57,  p.  441.  Chemical, 
formula  for,  T.  2/62,  p.  124.  Self 
Registering,  T.  1/75,  p.  616.  Sander- 
son's Differential  Gauge,  Diagr., 
T.  1/61,  p.  538. 

Pressure  of.  Effects,  Kivenot,  M.  E. 
2/61,  p.  234.    Vide  B-JEUounn.  (142:3). 

5.  Anemometer,  to  measure  currents  in  Ven- 

tilators, etc..  (208:3),  Parkes,  Diagr., 
L.  1/65,  p.  446. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


115 


IMPURITIES  OF  AIR  (200:2)— 

Analysis,  T.  2/69,  p.  627  ;  1/70,  p.  611 ;  L. 
2/72,  pp.  166,  627.  Parkes,  Chem. 
Cabixet  for,  L.  1/70,  p.  702.  Tidy, 
T.  1/73,  p.  317.  Tyndall,  L.  1/70,  pp. 
163,  555,  622,  704;  T.  1/70,  pp.  125, 
130,  149.  Maddox,  how  to  collect, 
L.  1/71,  p.  203.  Beale  on  Tyndall's 
Dust,  T.  1/72,  p.  637.  Living  Okgan- 
isMS  (318:3),  Beale,  how  to  obtain, 
etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  524.  Lewis  and 
Cunningham,  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  349. 
6.  Smith,  T.  1/59,  p.  561.  Hogg,  T.  1/70, 

pp.  629,  685.  Rev.  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  1. 
Rrodhurst,  Eflfects  on  Health,  T.  1/54, 
p.  484. 

Predisposing  to  Epidemics  (501:3). 

In  Hosr.,  etc.  (168:3).  Mines  (572:1). 
Towns  (204:4). 

Starch (314:3),  universal.    Iodine  (249:3). 

Sepometer,  Smith,  T.  2/58,  p.  97;  1/59,  p. 
p.  561 ;  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  433. 

Aeroscope,  to  catch,  Pouchet,  M.  R.  1/71, 
p.  11. 

Appahatus  for  "Workmen,  to  breathe, 
Galibert,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  541. 

257. 

PURIFICATION     OF    AIR— Vide     Disin- 

1.  fectants  (214:2);  Charcoal  (214:3); 
Heat  (214:5)— 

BLEACHING  POWERS  OF  AIR— Vide 
Ozone  (225:1),  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  434- 

THERAPEUTICS    OF    PURE    AIR— Vide 

2.  Change  of  Air  (202:2)— 

Resumc  of    Open  Air  Treat.  (553:5),  L. 

2/70,  pp.  133,167;   2/72,  p.  330. 
In   Phthisis   (695:6).      pYJiMiA    (169:5). 

Fever  (1477:4). 

THERAPEUTICS    OF     WARM,     MOIST 
AIR— STEAM  INHALATION  (626:1)— 
In  Lung  Dis.  (647:3).     Croup  (619:5). 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  COLD,  DRY  AIR— 

Vide  Rot,  Dry  Air  Bath  (232:4);  Hot, 
Moist  Air  Bath  (231:3)— 

3.  Richardson,    T.   1/69,   p.   67. 

In  Laryngismus  Stridulus  (133:6). 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  SEA  AIR   vel  VOY- 
AGE— 
Hunt,  L.  2/46,  pp.  206,  537;  2/47,  pp.  94, 
278.     Rev.  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  85.      Pea- 
cock, direct.,  etc.,    T.    2/73,  pp.  687, 
711.     Pros  and  Cons,  L.  1/76,  p.  716. 
In  Skin  Dis.  (38:6)  bad.    Phthisis  (695:6). 

Bright's  Disease  (1015:4). 
Causing  Amenorrhcea  (1152:5. 

AIR  INTRODUCED  INTO— VEINS  (746:2) 
-PERICARDIUM  (761:1) —  VAGINA 
(1098:5)  — 


WINDS— 

4.  Atkinson,    Influence  on    Constitution,    L. 

1/49,  p.  633  ;  2/49,  p.  91. 
Harmattan,  Simpson,  arresting  Epidemics 

(561:5),  T.  1/59,  p.  491. 
Tramontana,  Chambers' Ed.  Journal,  1850, 

p.  232. 

BALLOONS- 

5.  Glaisher,   effects,  L.  2/62,  p.   559.      Mar- 

pheeson,  M.  R.  2/76.  p.  279.  Vide 
Rarefied  Air  (232:5). 

PUNKAH— 

Turnbull's  self  acting,  L.  1/69,  p.  819. 

258. 

POTASSIUM— 

1.  Action  of  Salts,  Budd,  T.  1/54,  p.  367 ; 

M.  E.  1/70,  p.  308.  Parkes,  T.  1/55, 
p.  562.     Prout,  T.  1/56,  p.  85. 

POTASSJE  LIQUOR— 

2.  On  Urine  (1035:1),  Parkes,  M.  R.  1/53,  p. 

258;  1/54,  p.  249  ;  2/54,  p.  498. 
On     Tinctures    of.    Henbane     (374:3) ; 
Belladonna     (376:2)  ;     Stramonium 
(378:4). 

3.  Administration  of,   Parkes,    M.  R.    1/53, 

p.  273. 

THERAPEUTICS    OF    LIQ.   POTASS.iE— 

Vide  Alkalis  (216:5)  — 

In  Phthisis  (701:4.  Albuminur.  (1016:4)' 
Obesity  (92:1).  Dermatolysis  (69:5)- 
Pyemia  (169:5).  Tetanus  (1327:3). 
Scabies  (35:2).  Snake  Bites  (510:1). 

POTASSA  FUSA,  ET  c.  CALCE— 

4.  CouNTERiRRiT.    ETC.    (164:5).        Caustic 

(212:3).  In  Phaged.  (174:3).  Boils 
(55:5).  Carbuncles  (56:6).  Abscess 
TO  OPEN  (171:2).  BuBu  (1182:2). 
Necrosis  (97:5).  Caries  (96:5). 
Whitlow  (1788:5).  Skin  Dis.  (39:6). 
Stricture  (1218:2).     Cancer  Uteri, 

5.  ETC,  (1107:4).  Hydrophobia  (526:4). 

POTASS^  BICARBONAS— 

On  Urine  (1028:3),  Thompson,  M.  E. 
2/64,  p.  507. 

6.  In  Rheumatism  (1456:3).     C.vries  (96:5). 

Necrosis  (97:4). 

259. 

POTASSiE  CHROMAS  et  BICHROMAS— 

1.    A  Preservative  Fluid  (182:3). 

A   Test   for,    Sugar  (329:3) ;      Alcohol 

(422:6). 
To  Photograph  (1626:4)     Ferns  (320:1), 

&  Silks,  etc.,  (487:5). 
As  Cement  with  Gelatine  (276:2). 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


POTAS.  CHROMAS  et  BICHROMAS  {cont.) 

2.  Therapeutic  Value,  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  413. 
—  In      Syphilis      (1198:2).     Neuralgia 

(1239:4).  Warts  (70:4).  Glanders 
(532:2). 
Poisoning  by,  "Workers,  M.  R.  2/63,  p. 
533  ;  L.  1/64,  p.  542.  Heathcote,  etc., 
Recov.,  M.  R.  1 '54,  p.  579;  L.  1/72, 
p.  210.  Ogston,'  P.M.,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  492.  Taillard,  Exper.,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p. 532. 

CHROMIC  ACID— 

DougaU,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  274. 

3.  In  Warts  (70:3).     Corns   (71:2).      Der- 

matophyta  (35:4).    Condylom.  (71:5). 

DiSINFEC.      (214:5).  Hyl^MORRHOIDS 

(896:2).  Vascular Groavths  (1098:2). 
Granul.  Lids  (1829:5).  Strychn. 
Test  (389:4). 

4.  Poisoning   by,   Herapatli,    Cows,   M.   R. 

1/54,  p.  579. 

POTASS^  CITRAS— 

On  Urine  (1028:3),  Garrod,  etc.,   L.  1/64, 
p.  222. 
6.  In    Scurvy    (58:2).       The    Best  Alkali 
(215:5). 

POTASSiE  BITARTRAS— 

How  to  give,  etc.,  T.  1/73,  p.  211. 
In   H.TiMATUR.    (150:5).        H,-emorrhoids 
(897:1).        Cirrh.  of  Liver  (973:4). 
Variola  (84:2). 

POTASS^  OXALAS- 

6.  In  Puerp.  Dis.  (1593:4).   Scur^t:  (58:1). 

260. 

POTASSiE  CHLORAS— 

1.  Physiologic.  Act.,  Isambert,  T.    2/56,   p. 

288.  Osborn,  Is  it  harmless  ?  L.  2/59, 
p.  363.  Jacobi,  often  leads  to  Onanism 
(1083:2),  T.  1/76,  p.  177.  Bernard, 
Passes  off  by  Saliva  and  P^ancreas, 
T.  2/60,  p.  322. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  POT.  CHLOE.— 
Cooke,  L.  2/59,  p.  449.      Spender,   how  to 

2.  give,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  230.  Specr,  T. 
2/56,  p.  288.  Hutchinson,  dose,  etc., 
T.  2/56,  p.  193. 

•■  In  Stomat.  (796:5).  Ptyal.  (300.-4).  An- 
gina (815.-4).  ToNsiLL.  (828;5) 
Aphth.53  (797:5).  Uvula  Ul.  (826:3) 
Diphther.  (822:2).  Fetid  Breath 
(633:3).      Scurvy     (58:1).       Spongy 

3.  Gums  (107:6).  Phthisis  (701:4) 
Croup  (619:2).  Pneumon.  (670:2) 
Bronch.  (650:2).  Fever  (1479:1) 
Scarlatina  (80:6).  Variola  (84:2) 
Yellow F.(1516:2).  Jaundice (975:4) 
Adynam.  (158:6).  Dysentery  (004:3) 
Wounds      (160:5).         Sores,   Penis 


THERAP.  OF  POT.  CHLOR.  {cont.)~ 

(1188:5).  Ulcers  (172:2).  Oz.^^NA 
(595:2).  Boils  (55:2).  Anthrax 
(56:4).      Chapped  Nipples  (1611:2). 

4.  Hosp.  Gang.  (175:3).  Necrosis  (97:5). 
Scrofula  (794:6).  Cyanosis  (763:6). 
Pustul.  Ophth.  (1835:4).  Scrof. 
Ophth.  (1832:4).  Impetigo  (51:1). 
Eczema  (48:4).  Pemphigus  (52:6). 
Ecthyma  (52:2).  Cancer  (1128:2). 
Epithelioma  (1669:6).  Abortion  to 
Avoid  (1557:6).     Ulcer  Os  (1116:6). 

5.  Bubo  (1183:3).  Leucorrh.  (1105:2). 
Gonorrh.  (1178:1).  Syphilis  Infant. 
(1209:5). 

Substitutes,       Borax     (268:5).        Sod^ 
Chlor.  (269:4). 

261. 

POTASS^  NITRAS,PHTSI0L0G.  ACT.— 

1.  On  Urine    (1028:3),  Flint,  R.  1/61,  p.  112. 

Taylor,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  83. 
On   Fibrine  (16:1),   B.    Jones,   Dissolves 
Ven.  not  Arter.,  T.  1/51,  p.'  472. 

2.  On     Lungs   (646:5),   Parkes,   large    doses 

injur. 
On  Circulation  (752:2),  Volkmann,M.  R. 

1/61,  p.  354. 
On  Generative    Organs,    Jacobi,  leading 

to  Onanism    (1083:2),   T.  1/76,  p.  177. 
Dose,    etc.,    Taylor,     large,   M.   R.   2/64, 

p.  83. 

POISONING  BY  POT.  NITRAS— 

3.  Taylor,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  545 ;  1/67,  p.  117. 
Pigs  (529:2),  Freer,  T.  2/62,  p.  649. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  POT.  NITRAS— 
In  Polydips.  (120:3).     Rheumat.  (1456:6). 
Asthma  (660:6).       Pneumon.  (670:2). 
NiEVUs  (737:6).     Intermitt.  (1487:4). 

POTASS.E  ACETAS— THERAPEUTICS— 

4.  Bird,  4th  Edit.,  pp.  418,  4  39. 
Diuretic  (221:4),    Flint,    R.  1/61,    p.  111. 

Moss,  R.  1/61,  p.  113.    Beale,  T.  1/72, 
p.  91. 
In  Intermitt.  (1487:4).     Rheum.  (1456:6). 

5.  Psoriasis  (63:4).  Eczema  (48:3). 
Lepra  (63:4).  Gonorrh.  (1174:5). 
Quinsy  (815:5). 

POTASSJE  PICRAS,  L.  1/69,  p.  470. 

POTASS^  SULPHAS— 

6.  Laxative  (220:6),   Dickenson,  L.    1/76,  p. 

628.  Rutherford,  Cholag.  (967:1), 
T.  2/76,  p.  188. 

262. 

POTASSJE       PERMANGANAS  —  Condy's 

Fluid— (nvfe  276:3)— 
1.  Jackson,  intern,  remarkable  cases,  R.  1/64, 
p.  353. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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POTASSiE  PERMANGANAS  {eont.)— 
In  Slocghing,  etc.,  (175:3).  Fetid  Feet 
(1784:3),  and  Bkeatu  (633:3).  Lo- 
CHiAL  DiscHAKGE  (215:1).  Carbuncle 
(56:6).  DiPHTHEK.  (822:3).  Gonorr. 
(1178:1).  Levcoruh.  (1105:2).  Warts 
(70:4).  Cholera  (926:4).  Disinfect. 
(214:3).  Kheuma.  (1457:1).  Dyspep. 
(846:5).  Diabetes  (340:1).  Thirst 
(333:5) 
To  measure  Organic  Matter  in  Air 
Vide  Sepometeii  (256:6). 

2.  ToPcRtFY  Water  (227:2). 

Stains  of  removed  by  Ferri  Sulph.,  Ploss, 
T.  1/63.  p.  578. 

POTASSII  SULPHUEETUM  (FiV^e 245:6). 

3.  In  Wasting  Palsy    (113:5).      Pertussis 

(716:4). 

POTASSII  CYAXIDUM— 

4.  To  REMOVE  Stains  of  Aug.  Nit.  (306:6). 
Poisoning  by.  Ware,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/57,  p. 

498;  T.  1/59,  p.  80;  M.  E.  2/60,  p. 
525;  2/69,  p.  278;  2/76,  p.  231.  By 
Vapour,  four  persons,  M.  E.  1/54,  p. 

5.  579.  P.  M.,  Byerlej%  M.  E.  1/62,  p. 
555. 

POTASSII  FEEEOCYANIDUM,  Vide  Iron 
(293:4)— 
Eeaction  with  Morphia  (461:4). 
Antidote  to  Copper  (298:4). 

POTASSII  SULPHOCYANIDUM— 
In  Tinea  Capitis  (22:4). 

263. 

POTASSII  lOblDUM— 

1.  Physiolog.  Eff.     {Vide  249:3).       Sieve- 

king,  T.  1/57,  p.  300.  Bruntou, 
Excret.  by  Sal.  Glands  and  reabsorbed, 
B.  2/74.  p.  164.  Paj-er,  E.  1/47,  p. 
261.  Mialbe,  mustbepure,  uoIodate, 
M.    E.   2/57,  p.   161.     Simpson,  may 

2.  injure  Health  ;  Bromide  (265:6) 
cannot,  T.  2/59,  p.  599.  Sisson  and 
others,  on  ditf.  persons,  etc.,  L.  1/60, 
pp.  382,  406,  436,  476.  H.  Jones,  On 
Urine  (221:4),  M.  E.  2/59,  p.  247. 
Begbie,  Diuretic,  marvellous,  L. 
2/75,  p.  198,  Increases  Pancreat. 
Secr.  (993:4),  hence  value  in  Phthisis 
(701:6). 

PECULIAE  EFFECTS  OF  lOD.  POTAS.— 
Cooper,  T.   1/55,  p.   487.     Christopher,  to 
avoid,  L.  2/49,  p.  290.     Ed.   L.  1/70, 
p.  686. 

3.  CouYZA  (591:2),  Cooper,  T.   1/55,  p.  487. 

Oith.  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  534.  B.  Sequard 
T.  1/63,  p.  298.  Cured  by  Sugar 
Snuff,  (328:3)  L.  1/67,  p.  33.  Sisson, 
prevent.,  L.  2/66,  p.  742. 


EFFECTS  OF  lOD.  POTAS.  {cont.)— 

Ptyalism  (812:4),  Cooper,  T.  1/55,  p.  487. 

4.  Melsens,  after  Mercury  (300:3),  M.  E. 
1/53,  p.  203.  Kelly,  rapidlv  induced 
if  c.  Mercury,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  255. 

Pemphigus  (52:5).    HiEMORiiHAGE  (151:3) 

Insanity  (1377:2).    Bright's  Disease 

(1009:1). 
Neuralgia  (1236:2),  Cooper,  T.   1/55,  p. 

487. 
Cataract  in  Frogs  by  inject.  Dorsal  Sacs 

(1867:2). 
Priapism,  Cooper,  T.  1/55,  p.  487. 

TEEATMEXT  OF  INTOLEEANCE,  Etc.— 

5.  L.  1/70,  pp.  686,  722;  2/66,  p.  742.     B. 

Hill,  Direct.,  L.  1/76,  p.  594. 

ADMIXISTEATIOX   OF    POTAS.    lOD.— 

Cooper,  where  system  could  not  be  effected, 
T.  1/55,  jip.  455,  485.  Anderson,  etc., 
rules,  L.  1/70,  p.  898,  B.  2/75,  p.  256. 

c.Ammon.  Carb.  (254:1),  Gull,  efficacy  in- 
creased, T.  1/54,  p.  488  ;  T.  1/62,  p,  11. 

c.  Antim.  (282:2),  Thomson,  directs  it  to 
Bronchial  Tubes,  Lect.  1856,  p.  17. 

c.  Ferri  Pot.  Tart.  (296:5),  Mialhe,  the 
best  prepar.  of  Iodine  and  Iron,  M.  E. 
2/57,  p.   163. 

c.  OzoNic  Ether  (225:4),  Day,  T.  1/71, 
p.  569. 

c.  Pot.  Brom.  increases  effect  of  latter 
(265:5). 

6.  Incompatible  with  Strychnia  (388:2). 
Large  Doses,  Melsen's  Direct.,  M.  E.  1/53, 

p.  207.  Senex,  in  many  blood  dis., 
L.  1/71,  p.  673.  Pollock,  L.  2/67, 
p.  787.  B.  Carter,  Direct.,  B.  2/75, 
p.  256.  Vide  Syphilis  (1198:5). 
Tests  of  Purity  fr.  Brom.  Pot.  (265:5), 
M.  E.  1/68,  p.  248. 

264. 

SUBSTITUTES   FOE   POTASS.  lODID.— 

1.  Pot.  Brom.  (265:6).     C.alc.  Iod.  (274:3). 

Ammon.     Iod.     (256:2).      Sod.     Iod. 
(267:1). 

THEEAPEUTICS  OF  POTAS.  IOD.— 

2.  Begbie,    Marvellous,    L.     2/75,     p.     197- 

Lawrie,  B.  1/75,  p.  299. 
In  Cereb.  Dis.  of  Child.  (1405:4). 
Hydroceph.  (1358:2).  Apoplexy 
(1413:1).  Myelitis  (1258:3).  Epi- 
lepsy (1316:6).  CoNVULS.  (1301:2). 
Wasting  Palsy  (113:5).  Progres. 
Loco.  Ataxy  (1261:5).  Loss  of 
Memory    after     Illness     (1262:5). 

3.  Psoriasis  (63:4).  Ulcers  (172:3). 
Glanders  (532:1).  Eczema  Nariitm 
(49:5).  EupiA  (53:2).  Iritis  (1854:5). 
Erysipelas  (43:3).  Syphilis  (1198:3). 
S.  Angina  (817:1).  S.  Marasmus 
(158:4).    Leucorr.  (1105:3).    Stomat. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


THERAPEUTICS  OF  POTAS.  lOD.  {cont.) 
(796:6).  Chlorosis  (792:1).  Aneu- 
rism (725:3).    Unun.  Fract.  (1655:4). 

4.  Stricture (1213:2).  Palpitat. (777:6). 
Htdatid  Cysts  (933:6).  M.  Mem- 
branes (25:4).  Asthma  (663:6). 
Phthisis  (701:5).  Bronchitis  (650:2). 
Croup  (619:2).  Winter  Cough 
(648:6).  Diphther.  (822:4).  Vo- 
miting (857:5).  Ague  (1487:5). 
Lactation,  to  arrest  (1602:3).  Milk 
Knots  (1609:5).  Albumin.  (1016:5). 
Rheumat.  (1462:3). 

5.  In  Belladonna  (377:1),    Lead  (290:1)   & 

Mercury    Pois.  (301:2). 

POTASSII  CHLORIDUM— 

Lander,  Pro  Pot.  Brom.,  L.  2/72,  p.  524. 

265. 

POTASSII    BROMIDUM     {Vide    253:1     & 
1.     256:1).     Substitutes,  2;t(fe  253:1. 

Physiolog.  Eff.,  Begbie,  M.  R.  2/68, 
p.  249.  Damourette,  R.  1/68,  p.  121. 
Bartliolo-\v,  Chem.  Phys.  and  Therap. 
uses,  etc.,  R.  2/66,  p.  233.  BeU,  etc., 
L.  2/68,  p.  287 ;  2/75,  p.  907.  Mcol, 
Cereb.  Circul.,  Exper.,  M.  R.  2/72, 
p.  202, 
Prostration,  Etc.,  Huette,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  561.  Clymer,  Bad  effects,  T.  1/72, 
p.  238.  Wood,  R.  2/71,  p.  125. 
Pletger,  R.  2/68,  p.  147.  Du  SauUe, 
if  pure  no  ill  effects  (cases  2  to  4  years, 
etc.),  T.  1/72,  p.  318.     Simpson,  vide 

3.  Tonic  Powers  (266:1).  B.  Sequard, 
etc.,  Large  doses  for  years,  no  harm, 
L.  1/66,  p.  250 ;  L.  1/72,  p.  564. 

Boils,  Etc.  (55:2),  Ringer,  L.  1/69,  p.  394. 
Veiel,  T.  2/74,  p.  152.  Fox,  in  Infant 
at  Breast,  Mother  talking  Bromide, 
L.  2/74,  p.  656.  Cholmcley,  Con- 
fluent Acne,  L.  2/69,  p.  772. 

ADMINISTRATION     AND     DOSES     OF 
POT.  BROM.— 

4.  L.   Clarke,   Singular  effects  of  two,    5  ■'^s. 

doses,   M.    R.    2/70,    p.    520.     Smith, 
Ice  Cold  Water,    T.    1/74,  p.   598. 

5.  B.  Sequard,  vide  (3)  siqjra.  Clouston, 
Effects  of  7  oz.  in  3J  days,  M.  R.  2/70, 
p.  510. 

Pot.  Iod.  (263:5).     B.  Sequard,  Increases 

eff.,  L.  1/66,  p.  250. 
Strychnia    (1314:5)  Combd.,  Tyrrell,   T. 

1/71,  p  37. 
Cannab.  S.\t.  (362:6),  Increases  effect !! ! 
Chloral  (444:4),  Thompson,  etc..  Hypnotic 

A'alue  increased,  L.  2/72,  p.  512  ;  2/73, 

p.  474. 
A  Substitute  for, 
Pot.  Iod.   (264:1);    Sod.    Brom.    (269:6); 

Pot.  Chlorid  (264:0). 
Purity,  Tests  for,  Etc.     Davies,  L.  1/70, 

p.  730,  vide  263:0. 


266. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  POTAS.  BROMID.— 

1.  Rev.,  T.  2/70,  p.  337.     Ringsr,  L.  1/69, 

p.  392.  Debout,  R.  1/65,  p.  238, 
Waring,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  423.  Simpson, 
Tonic  Powers  (216:6),  T.  2/59,  p.  599  ; 
1/61,  p.  4;L.  1/72,  p.  564. 

In  HYPER.TiMiA,  Peioet,  of  all  parts,  the 
agent,  L.  1/68,  p.  440. 

In  M.  Membranes  (25:4),  Dis.,  Reinstach, 
lowest  sensibility  of  all,  R.  1/63,  p. 
331 ;  T.  1/60,  p.  454.  Gubler,  R.  2/64, 
p.  91.     Debout,  M.  R.   1/65,  p.   238. 

2.  Ringer,  L.  1/69,  p.  392. 

—  Pharyngeal  M.  M.  (610:6),  In  Staphy- 

LouAPHE  (827:3). 

In  Spasm.  Cough  (648:4).  Dysphag. 
(121:3).  Laryngism  (133:6).  Croup 
(619:2).  Choking  while  Drinking 
(614:5).  Pertussis  (716:2).  Coryza 
(593:6).  Diphther.  (824:1).  Lung 
Dis.  (647:3).  Angina  Pect.  (789:4). 
Tetanus  (1327:3).  Neuralg.  (1239:5). 
P.  CoNYULs.  (1589:3).  Epilepsy 
(1316:4).  Hydrophobia  (527:4). 
Strychn.  Pois.  (388:4).  Chorea 
(1296:3). 

Anaphrodisiac  (221:5),  Locock,  causing 
Impotence  (1088:3),  T.  1/57,  pp.  491, 

3.  525;  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  561.  Ringer, 
L.  1/69,  p.  394'.  Pfeiffer,  T.  2/59,  p. 
494.  B.  Sequard,  L.  1/66,  p.  250. 
Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  232  ;  1/61,  p.  4. 
Binet,  T.  1/58,  p.  301  ;  2/68,  p.  352. 

—  Contra,  Broca,  useless,  T.  1/64,  p.  96. 

Williams,  T.  2/64,  p.  88. 

4.  In  Chordee,  etc.  (1087:3).      Spermator. 

(1082:4).  Dis.  Testicle  (1222:5). 
GoNORRH.      (1174:5).  Enuresis 

(1048:5).  Vesic.  Catarrh.  (1069:3). 
Vesic.  Neuralg.  (1052:5).  Ut.  Dis. 
(1113:7).  Fibrous  Tum.  (1122:5). 
Ovar.  Irritation  (1156:2).  Leu- 
CORRH.  (1104:5).  Prolap.  Ut. 
(1135:1).         Menorrhag.      (1150:4). 

5.  Dysmenorrh.  (1147:3).  Inflam.  of 
Mamma  (1607:1).  Vomiting  of 
Pregn.  (860:6).  D.  Tre.  (430:2). 
Sleeplessness  (1368:5).  Melanchol. 
(1384:4).  Mania  Puerp.  (1596:3). 
Hallucinat.  (1371:2).  Hemicran. 
(1434:4).  Cerebrosp.  Menin.  (1255:3). 
Photophob.  (1827:2).  Hydiioceph, 
(1354:4).  Apoplexy  (1412:4).  Cho- 
lera (924:1).  Diabetes  (340:1). 
Goitre  (1699:5).  Splenic  Dis. 
(989:2).      Urticar.  (44:5).      Dental 

6.  Irrit.  (107:4).  Ague  (1487:5). 
Corrective  to  Opium  (461:4).  Hyda- 
tid Cysts  (933:6).     Caustic  (212:2). 

267. 

SODIUM— 

1.  A  Chloroform  Test  (440:5). 


MEDICAL   DiaEST. 


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SODII  lODIDUM— 

James,  nicer  than  Pot.  Iod.,  etc.,  R.  1/72, 

p.  234. 
Therapeutics,  Frc,  L.  1/59,  p.  338  ;  2/76, 

p.  893.     Black,  R.  2/65,  p.  288. 
Ix  Syphilis  (1206:3),  for  Pot.  Iod. 

SODII  CHLORIDUM— PHYSIOLOG.  AC- 

2.  TION    (n^/e  234:1  and  124:3)— As  Food 
(127:3).     Dissolves   Alkumex  (14:4). 

Eouth,  T.  1/59,  p.  575.     Bugere,  E.  1/71, 

p.  169. 
Increasing  Metamorph.  (118:5). 
In    Horses    (530:3),    Boussingault,   is  it 

3.  necessary?  M.  li.  2/54,  p.  396.  Eouth, 
improves  coats,  T.  1/59,  p.  575. 

Ik  Milk  (1600:1),  excess,  produces  dis.  in 

child. 
In  Cows  (539:3),  Eouth,  promotes  supply 

of  Milk,  T.  1/59,  p.  575. 
On  Fowls  (514:4),  Poison.,  Ogston,  M.  E. 

2/61,  p.  495. 
In  Agriculture,  Norlhcote,  M.  E.   1/65, 

p.  141. 

4.  As  A  Cargo,  Freschi,  is  it  injur.,  T.  2/58, 

p.  634. 
C.\.TAR.iCT  (1867:3),  artific.  prod,  by  inject., 

Dorsal  sac  of  Frogs. 
In  Urine    c.   Urea  (1029:1),  confounded 

with  Ox.ALATES. 

In    Exper.    on    Nerves    pro     Galvan. 

(1232:4). 
Varieties  of  Table  Salt,  T.  1/64,  p.  468. 

5.  The  Bane  of  Life,  Pike,  T.  1/70,  p-  662. 
In  Intermitt.  (1488:1).    Eemitt.  (1483:2). 

Oresity  (92:2).  Cancer  (1668:2), 
Thrush  (797:5).  Ulcer  Cornea 
(1846:5).  GL.A.ND.  Dis.  (130:3).  Epis- 
TAXis  (146:4).  Cholera  (923:6). 
Phthisis  (702:3).  Headache  (1431:5). 

BEINE- 

PoisoNous,  Eej-nai,  M.  E.  1/56,  p.  242. 

268. 

SOD^  CAEBONAS— 

1.  Physiolog.  Eff.  {vide  216:6),  Prout,  Hunt, 

excess  injur.,  T.  1/56,  pp.  85,  133. 
Laycock,  T.  1/63,  p.  368.  Pavy's 
exper.,     Artific.    Diabetes    (339:3). 

2.  Arrests  Glycogenesis  (331:3). 
Increases  Bile  (967:2). 

Furred  Tongue,    suggests  use,   Budd,  T. 
1/54,  p.  367. 

3.  In  Indigest.  (846:5).     Dysentery  (904:3). 

Gall  Stones  (984:6).  Odontalg. 
(105:5).  CiiR.  Gout  Ext.  (1472:5). 
Cholera  (924:1).  Cathartic  c.  Hyd. 
SuBMUR.  (303:2).  Emboli  (17:6). 
Goitre      (1699:5).  Breadmaking 

(324:1). 
Baths  of  (216:1). 

4.  Eack  for  Soda  Water,  Burrow,  T.  2/68, 

p.  167. 


SOD^  SILICAS— 

Champouillon,    Disinfectant     (214:3),  E- 

1/73,  p.  162. 
In  Cystitis  (1068:5). 
SODiE  BIBOEAS— BOEAX— 

5.  In  Stomat.  (796:6).      Diphther.    (822:4)- 

Croup  (619:3).  Hoarseness  (604:3> 
Gran.  Lids  (1829:5).  Ut.  Dis- 
(1113:8).  Dysmenorrh.  (1147:3). 
Prurigo  YuLVyi;  (46:3).  Pro  Pot. 
Chlor.  (260:5). 
BOEACIC  ACID— 

6.  In    TiENiA    Circin.    (35:6).     T.  Tonsur. 

(22:5). 
To    Dress    Wounds     (160:4).      Cane,   L. 

1/76,  p.  735.      In  Erysipelas  (43:5). 

Boils  (55:3).  Skin  Grafting  (161:3). 
Antiseptic    (215:2),    Goodlee,   as   used  by 

Lister,  L.  1/73,  p.  694  ;    1/75,  p.   603. 

Gamgee,  Prep,  of  Boracic  Lint,  etc^ 

L.  1/74,  p.  9  ;   1/75,  p.  604. 
OiNT.,  L.  1/75,  p.  787. 

269. 

SODiE  PHOSPHAS—(rif/<;  273:5)— 

1.  In  Gall  Stones  (984:6).  In  DiARRH.(Chil4) 

(909:3).     In  Child.  Dis.  (1521:4). 

SODiE  SULPHAS— 

In   Dysentery  (904:2).      Corneal  Opac. 

(1847:4). 

SOD.E   SULPHIS   and    HYPOSULPHIS— 

{Vide  245:1)— 

SOD.E  BISULPHITIS— 

2.  In  Phlegmasia  Dolens  (748:2).      Pceup. 

Fever  (1593:4). 

SODiE    HYPOPHOSPHIS-(ri(fe   242:3)— 
SOD^E  ACETAS— 

3.  Jeannel,  pecul.  proper.,  T.  1/66,  p.  422. 
Solar  Heat  (183:1),  stored  up  in. 

In  Lupus  (65:5). 

SODiE  CHLOEAS— 

4.  Pro  Pot.  Chloras  (260:5). 

In  Trachea  after  Tracheot.  (621:4). 

SODiE  CHLOEIXATAfe/  HYPOCHLOEia 
— Bkaufoy's  Solution. 

5.  As    G.\rgle   in,        Tonsillitis    (828:5); 

Scarlatina  (80:3). 
In  Burrs  (60:5). 

SOD^  UEAS— 

Cat.\ract    Artif.     (1867:3),     by    inject., 
dorsal  sac  of  Frogs. 

SODiE  AESENIAS— (7'^V?(;281:l)— 
SODII  BEOMIDUM  (253:1)— 

6.  Clysner,  far  superior  to  Pot.  Brom.,  T.  1/72 

p.  238. 
In  Epilepsy  (1316:2). 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


270. 

SOAP— 

1.  Which  is  best?  T.  1/72,   p.    4G6.      Sayon 

D'Amandes   Ameres  sans   Angles,    E. 

1/73,  p.  120. 
In  Skix  Dis.  (39:5)  bad. 
Laech    Soap     (349:1).        Sapo    Vir.    vel 

ScHMiER  Seife  (39:5). 
Castille  Soap  ix  Dysentery  (904:-4). 

GLYCERINE— CHEMISTRY— 

2.  B.  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  527.   Startin,  R.  1/46, 

p.  374.  Lindsaj^,  a  solvent  of  many 
drugs,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  25G.  Guidon, 
R.  2/65,  p.  277;  L.  1/72,  p.  680. 
Haseldan,  L.  2/57,  p.  179.  c.  Tan- 
nin (360:1).  c.  Quinine  (402:2). 
c.  Iodine  (212:3).     In  IIyi>o.  Inject. 

3.  (218:6). 

Purification  of,  T.  1/61,  p.  133  ;  R.  1/68, 

p.  128. 
Tests,  Wilson,  T.  2/63,  p.  54. 
Glyceroles,  Ilebert,    T.  2/64,  p.  50. 
Of  Tar  (351:6).     Aloes  (346:3). 

4.  Unguent.,    Simon,  Glyc.    5,    Amyli  1,  T. 

1/60,  p.  1/71  ;  1/61,  p.  156. 
Poisonous  Powers,  Beaumetz    Esper.  on 
Dogs,  T.  2/76,  p.  187. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  GLYCERINE— 

Gordon,  R.  1/65,  p.  277.  Lindsay,  M.  R. 
1/57,  p.  256.  Tilt,  L.  1/63,  p.  383. 
Mandi,  act.,  T.  1/66,  p.  46.  Demar- 
quay,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  233.  Laycock, 
T.  1/63,  p.  53.  C.  J.  B.  Williams  for 
Acids,  etc.,  L.  2/o8,  p.  213.  To  dis- 
guise Medicines  (203:4),  L.  2/73,  p. 
617. 

5.  In    Skin   Dis.     (39:4).      Pityrias.    Cap. 

(41:3).  Lupus  (65:3).  Icthyos 
(30:3).  Prurigo  (46:3).  Burns  (61:1). 
UhTicAR.      (44:4).  Acne     (29:4). 

Wounds  (160:6).  Hosp.  Gang.(174:5). 
Ozj^iNA  (595:2).  Scabies  (35:1). 
Chapped  Nipples  (1610:6).  Deaf- 
ness (1804:5).  Sudorif.  (27:1).  Ana- 

6.  sarca  (156:1).  Eye  Dis.  (1821:2). 
Cataract  Aetif.  (1867:3).  Styptic 
c.  TiNCT.  Feeei  (154:1).  Croup 
(620:2).  Dysentery  (904:4).  Dia- 
jiETES  (341:4).  Addison's  Dis. 
(1043:5).  Vaginism.  (1102:2).  Ul. 
Os  (1116:6). 

271. 

1.  To  KEEP  Vaccine  (87:3).  Mustard  Moist 
(456:4).  Mucilage  Do.  (15:2). 
To  MAKE  Mustard  Pl.  (456:4).  To 
Prepare  Ferri  Iod.  (296:1). 
Pro  Ol.  Jecor.  (500:6),  Crawcour,  T.  2/55, 
p.  195.  Lindsay,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  256. 
Inman,  super.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  114. 
Cotton,  doubts,  T.  1/57,  p.  641. 
Tests  for  Purity,  Muller,  M.  R.  2/71, 
p.  504. 


NITRO-GLYCERINE-NITRATE  OF  THE 
OXIDE  OF  GLYCYL-GLONOINE— 

3.  Chemistry,  R.    1/60,  p.  342 ;  T.   1/66,   p. 

639.     Squire,  T.  1/58,  p.  358.     Field, 
prepar.,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  291. 
Physiolog.  Eff.,  Field,    T.  1/58,  pp.  291, 
384  ;  1/59,  p.    339.      Thorowgood,   T. 

4.  1/58,  p.  331.  Brady,  T.  1/59,  p.  263. 
Fuller  and  Harley,  T.  1/58,  p.  356. 

In  Neuralg.  (1241:1).  Odontalg.  (105:4). 

5.  Cephal.ylgia  (1431:4).  Convulsions 
(1301:2).  Epilepsy  (1318:6).  Spasms 
(111:5).     Asthma    (662:4). 

Dose,  etc..  Field,  best  undiluted,   T.  1/50, 

p.  339. 
Tests,  Field,  T.  1/59,  p.  340. 

272. 

LITHIUM— 

1.  Garrof],  Salts  of,  T.  1/73,  pp.  83,  246. 
LITHI.T:  CARBOXAS— 

Garrod,  Doses,  etc.,  T.  1/73,  p.  246.  B. 
Jones,  rapid  absoi^jtion  by  all  imrts  of 
body,  T.  1/65,  p.  490  ;  2/65,  p.  245. 
Foods  (122:4)  which  contain  it,  T. 
2/65,  p.  245.  Althaus,  Springs  in 
Baden-Baden,  T.  2/61,  p.  527. 

2.  In    Gout    (1470:1).       lW    Ac.    Diath. 

(1031:3).      Calculus  Ves,    (1031:3). 
Eczema  (48:3). 

BARII  SULPHURETUM- 

A  Depilatory  (21:2). 
B.^RII  CHLORIDUM- 

Kennedv,  Dose,  L.  2/73,  p.  28. 

In  Scrofula  (794:6).  Gland.  Dis.  (130:4). 

3.  White  Swelling  (1719:1).  Tetanus 
(1327:4).     Paral.  Agit.  (1275:3)). 

Poisoning  by,  Walshe,  L.  1/59,  p.  211. 
Taylor,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  118. 

273. 

CALCIUM— 

1.  Dumas,  Prepar.,  T.  2/58,  p.  4G1. 
CALX— QUICK  vel  UNSLACKED  LIME- 

To  PuEiFY    Water    (227:2).      Clarke's 

process. 
Poisonous  to   Lower  Animals,   as  Fowls 

(514:4),  Ogston,  M.  R.  2 '61,  p.  495. 

2.  In  Eye  (1841:2). 

Chalk  Metastasis  (556:3). 

LIME— 

In  Goitre  (1697:5).  Fractures  (1653:6). 
Rickets  (100:6).  Dental  Caries 
(104:6).     Cancer  (1665:6). 

CALCIS  AQUA  rei  LIME  WATER- 

3.  Bennett,   L.   1/63,  p.  3.      Pellicle  of,  like 

Patem.  Epithel.  (20:5). 
In  Milk  (808:5).  Dyspep.  (846:4).  Diarrh. 
(908:5).     Eczema    (48:3).       Variola 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


121 


CALCIS  AQUA  tW  LIME  WATER  {cont.)— 
(85:1.)    Albumixur.    (1016:4).      Bee 


iStings,  etc.  (486 
MAcn  (848:4).  Cnor 
Cod  Liver  Oil  (500 


4).        ITl.     Sto- 
p  (620:1).    With 


CALCIS  CARBOXAS— 

Jeannel,  a  Food  (127:3),  effects,  M.  R. 
2/59,  p.  246. 

4.  In  Dyj^pepsia  (846:4). 

CALCIS  CARBONAS  irl  CHALK— 

Granules,  like  Fat  Globules  (89:3). 
In  Urine  (1031:6).  Burns  (60:4).   Scabies 
(34:5).     Ague  (1488:1). 

CALX  SACCIIARATA— 

5.  Cleland,  Prepar.,  R.  1/60,  p.  350. 

In  Dyspep.  (846:4).  Phthisis  (687:3). 
Carbol.  Ac.  Poison.  (354:4).  Pyrex. 
(1479:2).  Typhoid  (1504:1).  Typhus 
(1510:4).  Black  Furred  Tongue 
(803:5).     DiARRH.  (911:3). 

CALCIS  PHOSPHAS  [Vide  269:1)— 

In   Gastric   Juice    (835:2),  Biphosphate, 

Essential  Acid. 
Therapeutic    Value,     vide  Phosphorus 

(239:5).     Jolly,    M.  R.    2/76,    p.  466. 

Piorrj',    filings    of    Bones    (94:5),   in 

6.  many  diseases,  T.  1/57,  p.  268.  Courier, 
Ingenious  theory  of  assimilation  of, 
L.  2/60,  p.  251. 

Wheat  Phosphates  (323:2),  Fox,  T.  1/66, 

p.  278. 
In    Spinal  Curv.     (1712:2).      Osteomal. 

(98:6).     Vomiting  (861:1). 
In  Urine  (1032:1). 
Cakes  OF  m-itu  Iron  (293:3).      Bread   of 

(324:2). 

274. 

CALCIS  OXALAS  (H^e  449:5)  — 

1.  In  Blood  of  Cholera  Patients  (919:2), 

In  Urine  (1032:5).     F^ces  (882:3). 

CALCII  CIILORIDUM— 

2.  In  Uterine   Fibroid   (1122:6).     Sarcina 

Ventriculi  (856:3).  Chorea  (1296:3). 

LIME  HYPOCHLORITE  — CHLORIDE  — 
CHLORINATED  — 
In  Oz.i!na  (595:2).     Ruptured  Perineum 

(1077:5). 

CALCII  lODIDUM— 

3.  jMoore,  Marvellous  effects,  B.  1/75,  p.  297. 
Pro  Pot.  Iod.  (264:1).     Pidduck,  L.  2/55, 

p.  545 ;  T.  1/58,  p.  662. 
Disinfectant  (214:6). 

CALCII  BROMIDUM  (253:1)- 

Hammond,  siipei-.  often  to  Pot.  Brom., 
11.  1/72,  p.  163. 


CALCIS  CARBOLATUM  et  SOBM  CARB.— 
In   Diarrhcea  of   Phthisis   (687:2).     In 
Scarlatina,  etc.  (81:5). 

MAGNESIUM— 

4.  A  Source  of  Light   (183:3). 

MAGNESIA— 

In  Hemorrhoids  (897: 1).  Goitre  (1697:5). 

Warts   (70:5).     To    Dress    Wounds 

(161:1). 
Fluid  Magnesia,  Murray's.     A  Solvent 

OF  Camphor  (369:3). 

5.  —  Dinneford's    Prepar.,     etc.,     T.    1/68, 

p.  383. 
Antidotal  to — Arsenic  (279:2).     Cobalt 
(298:6).     Phosphorus  (240:5). 

MAGNESIA  SULPHAS— 

Combes,    Coffee   or   Tannin    to    disguise 

taste,  R.  2/47,  p.  354. 
Layrock,  Quin.^5  gr.  1.     M.  Sulph.  3j' ^^ 

Laxative,  T.  1/63,  p.  54. 
In  Dysentery  (904:2). 

MAGNESIiE  CITRAS— 
Delabarre,  R.  2/47,  p.  354. 

275 

ALUMINIUM— 

1.  Renaud,  Prep.  Prop.,  T.  2/58,  p.  95. 

ALUMINA  SULPHAS- 

Homolle,  distinct  from  Alum,  M.  E.  2/61, 

p.  255. 
As  A  Caustic  alone  (212:1)  and  c.  Zinci 
Sulph.,  Homolle,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  255. 

2.  In  Cancer  (1667:1).    Scroful.  Ul.  (173:2). 

Warts  (70:4).  Enlarged  Tonsils 
(829:2).     Onychia  (1782:2). 

ALUMINA    ET    POTASS^  SULPHAS- 
ALUM- 
In  Bread  (323:4),  Routli,  T.  2/58,  p.  215  ; 

3.  L.    1/62,    p.    182.      Taylor,    Why   so 
injurious,  L.  2/61,  p.  556. 

—  Analysis,  Etc.,  Routh,  T.  1/61,  p.  283. 
Thomson,  etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  480  ;  2/66, 
p.  551 ;  2/75,  p.  600. 

THERAPEUTIC  VALUE  OF  ALUM— 

4.  In     Pertussis     (716:5).       Bronchorrh. 

(652:5).  Croup  (618:5).  Tonsill. 
(828:5).  H.ematem.  (145:3).  Dysen- 
tery (905:2).  CoNSTip.  (876:6).  Lead 
Col.  (289:5).  Diabetes  (340:2). 
Otorrh.  (1795:5).  Ophthal.  (1828:1). 
Onych.  (1782:2).     Burns  (61:2). 

ALUMINA  NITRAS— 

5.  In  Pruritus  (46:3). 

ALUMINA  ACETAS— 

A  Preservative  Fluid  (182:4)/ 


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MEDICAX   DIGEST. 


lEON    ALUM.— Spring    Isle     op    Wight 
(293:2). 
In    Dysentery    (904:1).      Gastric    Dis. 
6.  (846:2).     G.4STRIC  Ul.  (848:5).     Leu- 

CORRH.  (1105:3).     ANiEMiA  (140:6). 

ALrMIXII      CHLORIDUM     vol     CHLO- 

EALUM— 

Antiseptic    (215:2),    Gamgee,    L.    2/70, 

pp.    354,    527.       T.    1/71,    p.     724. 

Letheby,  doubts  value,  T.  2/73,  p.  489. 

In  Sloighing  Sores,  Etc.,  Bond,  T.  1/73, 

p.  248. 
In  Leucorr.  (1105:3).    Gonorrh.  (1178:3). 
Internally  in  Cholera  (924:1). 

276. 

SILICIUM— 

1.  Graham,  to  obtain  pure,  T.  2/G2,  p.  112. 
In  Urine,  Normal  (1032:3). 

Flints,  Ancient  instruments,  etc.,  of,  T. 
2/61,  p.  253. 

SILICATE  OF  POTASH  AXD  SODA- 
GLASS— 

"Water   Glass,    pro   Collodion    (315:4). 

Glass  Band.\ges  (1648:6). 
Decomposition   of    Old  Glass,   Corroded 

by  Lichens,  Hicks,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol. 

20/37,  p.  193. 

2.  Spun  Glass,  as  a  respirator  (704:1). 

WORKERS  IN  glass- 
Lead  Colic  (288:5),  especially  in  Tele- 
graphic insulators,  Lachariere,  M.  II. 
2/60,  p.  263. 
Syphilis  (1194:2),  propagated  by  Blowers. 
Cement     for,     Chromatised     Gelatine 

(259:1),  T.  2/76,  p.  641. 
Silvering  Glass  ky   Morphia  and  Ar- 
gent. Nit.  (461:1). 

MANGANESE— (FtWe  262:1). 

3.  In  Blood  (135:3). 

Therapeutic  Value,  Simpson,  T.  1/61, 
p.  517.  Rogers,  dose,  etc.,  L.  2/65, 
p.  728. 

—  In  Dyspepsia  (841:2). 

FERRO-MANGANATES— ( Vide  293:4)— 

4.  Therapeutic    Value,     Petrequin,    M.    R. 

2/52,  p.  274.  Hannon,  L.  2/49,  p. 
542.  Crane,  Prep.,  T.  1/54,  p.  21. 
Speer,  formula,  L.  2/53,  p.  598. 

5.  In  An.'emia    (140:6).     Chlorosis  (792:2). 

Neuralgia  (1240:2). 

STANNUM— tin- 
Miners'  Life,  Health,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  55. 
Mines  (572:2),  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  55. 

277. 

ARSENIC— 

1.  Existing   in.    River  Mud,   M.  R.    1/62, 
p.  139.     Coals  (235:2). 


PHYSIOLOGICAL    ACTION    OF    AR- 
SENIC— 

Harley,  Exper.  Conclus.,  T.  2/61,  p.  541. 
Hunt,  R.  1/69,  p.  105.  Gubler  ra- 
tionale, T.  1/71,  p.  377  ;  Robinson,  at 
Whitbeck,  from  Arsen.  Water,  L. 
2/63,  p.  124.     AUbutt,  T.  2/71,  p.  615. 

On  Blood  (137:3). 

On  Metamorphosis  (118:5),  Schmidt, 
diminishes,  T.  1/61,  p.  118.  Ilarley, 
T.  2/61,  p.  54J.      Vide  278:2. 

2.  On  Horses,  etc.  (530:3),  T.  2/54,  p.  67; 

M.  R.  2/58,  p.  521  ;  T.  1/61,  p.  118  ; 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  148.  Bernard,  Large 
quantities  harmless  if  stomach  fuU,  T. 
2/Gl,  p.  103.  Taylor,  Poisoning  by, 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  520. 
On  Urine.  Bryden  makes  it  Saccharine 
(336:4);  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  44.  Vide 
340:3. 

3.  On  Vegetables  (312:6),  Davy's  Exper.,  T. 

1/60,  p.  584. 

ARSENIC  EATERS— 

Schaefer,  Analysis  of  bodies,  M.  R.  2/56, 
p.  520.  Heisch,  Die  suddenlj',  Bodies 
not  changed  after  burial,  R.  1/60, 
pp.  16,  18. 

In  Styria,  Ischudi,  T.  2/54,  p.  66.  Heisch, 
L.  1/60,  p.  579;  T.  2/60,  p.  494;  2/75, 
p.  603.  Knapp,  T.  1/76,  p.  121. 
Roscoe,  R.  1/01,  p.  14.  Is  it  True? 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  142  ;  Yes,  Maclagan, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  532  ;  1/67,  p.  124. 

In  West  Cumberland,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  139  ; 
T.  2/60,  p.  344. 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  ARSENIC— 
Hunt,  L.  1/47,  p.  91 ;  R.  1/46,  p.  76  ;  L. 
1/46,  pp.  77,  506.  Aran,  M.  R.  2/59, 
p.  251.  Burns,  continued  months,  R. 
1/60,  p.  237.  Rules  for,  T.  1/65, 
p.  604.  Anderson,  L.  1/70,  p.  687. 
Doses,  etc.  Turner  has  given  19  grs.  in 
28  days,  T.  2/61,  p.  316. 

6.  Hypodermically  (219:1),   Eulenberg,    R. 
1/73,  p.  153. 

PREPARATIONS  OF  ARSENIC— 

Anderson,  Pill,  good  formula,  L.  1/70,  p. 

687. 
Lia.  Arsen.  Chlor.  De  Valangin's  Sol., 

Hunt,  m  12=rn.  5    Liq.  Fowl.,  than 

which  super.,  L.  2/53,  p.  315.     Hunt 

has  given  it  for  2  years,  L.  1/68,  p. 

447. 
Mist.  Ferri  Arsen.  (293:4),  Skin  Hosp., 

T.  2/58,  p.  378. 
Arsenical  Bath  (231:2),  Mussy,  R.  2/61, 

p.  39. 

278. 

PATHOLOGICAL  EFFECTS  OF  ARSENIC 

1.  Paralysis  (1263:6),  Corrigan,   L.   1/46,  p. 

497.     Barry,  R.  1/63,  p.  138. 


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128 


PATH.   EFPECTS  OF  ARSENIC   {cont.)— 
Paraplegia  (1265:4),  Gibb/T.  2/58,  p.  21. 

Barry,  R.  1/63,  p.  139.  " 
Neuralgia  (1236:2),  Gibb,  T.  2/58,  p.  21. 

2.  Herpes  Zoster  (54:2). 

POISONING  BY  ARSENIC— 

Liebig,  Death  due  to  arrest  of  Mbtamorph.) 
T.  1/53,  p.  299.  Taylor,  M.  R.  1/67, 
p.  121.  Harvey,  state  of  Endocaud., 
33  cases,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  241.  Vide 
Wilks  (5). 

Cases,  various,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  516  et  scq. 
Graham,  by  AiisouPTiox,  R.  1/69,  p. 
118.  Schroff,  Exper.,  M.  R.  1/59,  p. 
517.  Hestrey,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  511. 
Schaefer,  analysis  summarj',  M.  R. 
2/58,  p.  519.  Abegg,  c.  Strychnia 
(386:3),  effects,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  529. 
Coivisart,  retained  naany  months  in 
cyst  in  stomach,  T.  2/60,  p.  25.  Jack- 
son, 2  oz.  not  fatal,  M.  R.  2/58, 
p.  518. 

4.  —  Madeline  Smith,  T.  2/57,  p.  66.  Smet- 

HURST,     T.    2/59,     p.     201.         WOOLER, 

M.  R.  1/56,  p.  509. 
Symptoms,  allied  to  Cholera  (918:5), 
Sedgwick,  T.  2/67,  p.  609.  Allied  to 
Addison's  Disease  (1043:3).  Har- 
vey, P.M.  Stomach,  T.  1/76,  p.  581. 
Elliotson,  modifies  Antimony  (281:4), 
T.  1/58,  p.  524. 

5.  —  Heart  (765:5),  Wilks,   T.  1/02,   p.  70, 

Vide  Harvey  (2). 

SOURCES  OF  ARSENICAL  POISONING 
"Wall  Papers  (316:1),  Taylor,  etc.,  T.  1/59, 
p.  b  et  seq.  {vide  Index),  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  130  ;  2/58,  p.  521.  Fletcher,  etc., 
T.  1/58,  pp.  64,  76  ;  1/74,  p.  52  ;  1/57, 
pp.  177,  521 ;  2/60,  p.  538.  Orton,  L, 
2/72,  p.  516.  Guy,  Stainers,  R. 
2/58,  p.  20.  Hicks,  singular,  L.  2/70, 
p.  356;  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  519. 

6.  —  Tests    for   Paper,    Orton,     L.    2/62, 

p.  518. 

Fumes,  Cameron,  T.  1/70,  p.  581.  Burn- 
ing Patent  Candles,  T.  2/76,  p.  467. 

Lamp  Shades,  Bigges,  L.  1/60,  p.  8. 

Ball  Wreaths  and  Artific.  Flowers, 
Etc.  (210:5),  T.  1/62,  p.  137.  Brocck, 
R.  2/61,  p.  12 ;  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  136. 

Ball  Dresses,  Green  Tarlat.vns,  ^yhit- 
more,  L.  2/75,  p.  758. 

Coxfectionery  (328:5). 

Aniline  Dye  (414:4). 

279. 

ANTIDOTES  FOR  ARSENIC— 

1.  Fats  (90:3),  used   by  Jugglers,   extraord. 

powers,  Blondot  E.xp.,  T.  1/60,  p.  154. 

2.  Magnes.  Hyd.   (274:5),  Pool,  M.  R.   2/56, 

p.  517.     Schroff,  M.  R.    1/59,  p.    518. 
Carl,  c.  Sugar,  L.  2/73,  p.  157. 


ANTIDOTES  FOR  ARSENIC  {cont.)— 
Ferri  Sesquiox.  Hyd.  (293:5),  Walsh,  5 
cases  recov.,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  516. 
Fasoli  exper.,  L.  2/60,  p.  174.  Smith, 
M.  R.  2/65,  p.  539.  Kiihler,  Sacchar- 
ine Oxide,  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  538. 

TESTS  FOR  ARSENIC— 

3.  Rev.,  M.  R.   1/62,   p.  150.      Taylor,   with 

Antim.  (282:1),  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  333; 
1/67,  p.  126.  Gautier,  how  to  exam, 
tissues,  etc.,  localized  first  in  Nerv. 
Syst.,  T.  2/75,  p.  402.  Waitz,  M.  R. 
1/72,  p.  261. 
Electrolysis  (1616:3),  Davj-,  T.  1/56,  p. 
490.     Bloxam,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  527. 

4.  Dl\lysis  (310:2),  Graham,  T.  2/62,  p.  112. 
Reinsch's,  Watson,  T.  1/57,  p.  613  ;   2/57, 

p.  19. 
Marsh's    Errors   in,   Blondlot,  T.    2/57, 
p.  012.     Claubry,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  528. 
Gray,  Modif.  diagr.,  L.  2/70,  p.  814. 

5.  MiCRO-suiiLiMATiON   (1616:2),    Birkett,   T. 

1/55,  p.  408.     Richardson,  M.  R.  1/6S, 
p.  554. 
Sodium  Am.ilgam.,  Davy,  M.  R.   2/76,  p. 
241. 

ADULTERATIONS  OF  ARSENIC— 
In  Bismuth  (283:1). 

280. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  ARSENIC— 

A  Substitute  for  Quinine  (400:6).  In 
Skin  Dis.  (39:2).  Herpes  (54:2). 
Herpes  Ton.  (22:5).  Favus  (23:3). 
Pemphigus  (52:5).  Scaries  (35:2). 
Leprosy      (68:6).        Lupus      (65:4). 

1.  Pruritus  (46:5).  Ulcers  (174:5). 
Onychia  (1783:1).  Boils  (55:3). 
Gl.\nd.  Dis.  (130:2).  Lepra  (63:2). 
Eczema  (48:1).  Variola  (84:1). 
Obesity  (91:5).  Elephantiasis 
(1756:4).  Asthma  (662:4).  Phthisis 
(703:1).  Bronchitis  (652:4).  Pek- 
tussis  (716:5).  Obstin.  Intest.  Dis. 
(865:6).  DiARRH.  (914:2).  Cholera 
(926:4).    OiiSTiN.  Colic  (879:5).    Dys- 

2.  PEP.  (846:2).  Obstin.  Inflamm. 
(162:4).  Cerebral  Cong.  (1409:6). 
Hemicran.  (1435:2).  Apoplexy 
(1413:1).  Paralysis  (1281:2).  Hal- 
LUCiNAT.  (1371-2).  Paral.  Agit. 
(1275:4).  Epilepsy  (1317:1).  Chorea 
(1296:1).  Hydrophob.  (527:5).  In- 
termit. Mania  (1387:6).  Neuralg. 
(1240:1).  Hemicran.  (14S5:2).  In- 
termit. F.  (1488:2).  Typhoid  (1504:0). 

3.  Snake  Bites  (510:4).  Diabetes 
(340:3).  Albuminur.  (1016:5).  Rheu- 
MAT.  (1462:4).  Rheum.  Gout  (1721:4). 
Glanders  (532:2).  Syphilis  (1198:2). 
Disinfect.  (214:5).  Cancer  (1665:5). 
Dental    Nerve     (Destroy)     (105:2). 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


THEEAPEUTICS  OF  ARSENIC  {cont.)— 
Lymphadenoma    (131:3).      Ut.    Dis. 
(1113:2).     Menorkh.   (1150:3).     Me- 
TRORKH.      (1587:5).      Abortion,      to 

4.  Avoid  (1557:6).  CaxcerUt.  (1127:5). 
Excess  Loch.  (1566:3).  Leucorrh. 
(1104:6).  Pi-ST.  Ophth.  (1835:3). 
Phlyctex.Ophth.  (1835:5).  Ophthal. 
Dis.  (1820:1). 

5.  Hypodermically  (277:6). 
ARSENIUEETTED  hydrogen  (224:6)— 

Poisoning    by,     O'Reilly,    M.    R.    2/57, 
p.  520;  1/67,  p.  121." 

281. 

SODiE  ARSENIAS— 

1.  Fagge,  often  Pro  Liq.    Fowler.,  T.  1/68, 

p.  230. 
Tonic,  Bouchut,  R.  1/63,  p.  128. 
In  Scrofula  (794:6).    Otorrhcea  (1795:5). 

Oz.ENA  (595:3). 
ANTIM.    ET    POT.    TARTR  AS -TARTAR 

2.  EMETIC— 

eHLORALasa  Solvent,  Marsh,  T.  2/76,  p.  311. 

Physiological      Action,      Larne,      1/46, 

p.  361.     Richardson,  T.  1/56,  p.  473. 

3.  Boecker  &  Acker mann,  M.  R.  1/59, 
p.  344.  Chouppe,  Exper.,  L.  2/74, 
p.  532.  H.  Jones,  Exper.,  T.  1/52, 
p.  362.  Nobiling,  &c.,  in  small  and 
large  doses,  R.  1/69,  p.  133.  L.  2/76, 
p.  38. 

—  On    Heart,  Ackermann,  M.    R.,  2/63, 

p.  249. 

—  On  Gastro-Intestinal  M.  M.  (863:6), 

Lane,  L.  1/46,  p.  361. 

—  On  F^i^cEs,  Shaw,  T.  1/59,  p.  96. 

4.  —  Arsenic  (278:4)   modified  by  combina- 

tion. 
Pathological  Action. 
Elliotson,  Tetanus  (1323:2),  T.  2/56,  p.  6. 

POISONING  BY  TARTAR  EMETIC— 

5.  Richardson,  Exper.  Studies,  T.  1/56,  p.  473. 

Nevins,   Exp.    M.    R.    1/57,    p.    500. 

Tavlor,   M.    R.    1/58,   p.    376;    1/67, 

p.  i29.     Rev.,  T.  2/57,  p.  423.     Hicks, 

Large  doses,  effects,  L.  2/76,  p.  38. 
Cases.      Gabb,    T.    2/66,    p.    379.      Beau, 

Death  fr.  I5  gr.  given  twice  ;  cautions. 
Dr.  Pritchard,  Trial,   etc.,  T.  2/65  {vide 

Index). 
Balham  Mystery,  L.   1/76,  pp.  755,  781  ; 

2/76,  pp.  260,  295.     T.  2/76,  p.  204. 

282. 

TESTS  FOR  ANTIMONY— 

1.  Watson,  T.   1/57,    p.  613.      Odling,  M.  R. 

2/57,  p.  138.  Lassaigne,  M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  627.  Combined  with  Arsenic 
(279:3). 

2.  Electrolysis  (1616:3),  Bloxam,M.  R.  1/60, 

p.  527. 


USES  OF  TARTAR  EMETIC  — 

Unsafe  for  Child.  (1521:3),  Shaw,  T.  1/59, 
p.  96.  With  Pot.  Iod.  (263:5),  acts 
on  Bronchi.  Cookson,  Salicylic 
Acid  (359:2),  to  preserve  Sol.,  L.  2/76, 
p.  487. 

3.  InInflam.  (19:4  &  102:2).  Erysip.  (43:2). 

Whitlow  (1688:5).  Infl.  of  Mamma 
(1607:2).  Liver  Dis.  (968:2).  Bubo 
(1183:2).  Hydrops.  Articul.  (1718:2). 
Croup  (618:1).  Pneumon.  (669:2). 
Phthisis  (703:2).  Laryngitis  (615:3). 
Pertuss.  (716:4).  Chorea  (1296:2). 
Tetanus  (1327:4).  Hyster.  (1335:5). 
D.    Tre.     (429:2).       Colic      (879:5). 

4.  Cholera  (926:5).  Puerp.  Mania 
(1596:3).  Rheumat.  (1458:3).  Tedious 
Labour  (1563:4).  Ophthal.  (1832:4). 
N^vi  (737:4). 

P.  ANTIMONII  CO.— JAMES'  POWDER— 
Adulterations,  T.  1/53,  p.  374. 

283. 

BISMUTHI  TRISNITRAS— 
1.  McNutt,  action,  R.  1/69,  p.  129. 

Adulterations,    Tests,    etc..  Redwood,  R. 
2/68,   p.  132.      Bloxam,   M.    R.    1/60, 
p.  527. 
—  Arsenic    (279:5),    Herapath,     how    to 
separate,  T.  2/62,  p.  649. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  BISMUTH— 

Cleland,  Liq.    Bis.,  best,    B.    1/76,   p.  182. 

Druitt,  large   doses,    T.   1/62,  p.  598. 

Brassac,  R.  1/67,  p.  124. 
In  Gastrodyn.  (841:2).     Flatul.  (864:6). 

3.  Dyspep.  (845:6).  Dysentery  (903:3). 
DiARRH.  (688:1).  Skin  Dis.  (39:6). 
Eczema  (49:5).  Burns  and  Scalds 
(61:1).  Anal  Fist.  (888:6).  Ul. 
CEsoPHAG.  (832:6).    Coryza,  as  Snuff 

4.  (593:2).  CoNJUNCTiv.  (1830:6).  Leu- 
corrh. (1105:2).     GoNORRH.  (1175:6). 

BISMUTHI  LIQUOR - 

Squire,  Glycerole    of    Nitrate,  T.  2/76, 
p.  646.  Cleland,  value,  B.  1/76,  p.  128. 
In  HiEMORRHoiDs    (896:3).        Prolapsus 
(893:3). 

BISMUTHI  SUBCARB.— 

5.  Pro  B.  Trisnit.,  often  better.  Prep.,  etc., 

M.  R.  2/57,  p.  299. 
In  Dyspepsia    (845:6).   Vomiting    (860:4). 
Hiccough  (962:6).  Diarrhoea  (909:1). 

284. 

CERII  OXALAS— 

1.  Simpson,  Sedative  Tonic,  T.  1/55,  p.  577; 

T.  2/70,  p.  646.     Ramskill,  act.  of,  T. 

1/62,  p.  10. 
In  Vomiting  (860:4).      Dyspepsia  (846:1). 

Epilepsy  (1317:1). 


MEDICAL    DIGEST, 


125 


NICKEL  SULPHATE— 

3.  Simpson,  T.  1/55,   p.   577;    1/61,    p.  517. 

Broadbent,  T.  1/67,  p.  474. 
Antiperiodic     (400:6),   SimpsoD,    T.  1/55, 

p.  577. 
In    Neuralgia    (1240:1).       Hemicuaxia 

(1435:2). 

SELENITE— 

4.  Antiperiodic  (400:6),  Clark,  T.    1/59,  p. 

610.     (n(i?e  1488:1). 

ZINC— 

5.  Workers  in. 

—  Greenhow,     Brass     Founders'    Ague 
(569:3),  due  to  fumes,  T.  1/62,  p.  227. 

ZINCI  CARBONAS— CALAMINE— 
Adulterations,  T.  1/55,  p.  275. 

ZINCI  LACTAS- 

In  Epilepsy  (1317:4). 

285. 

ZINCI   OXYDUM— 

1.  Physiological   Effects,   Marcet,   M.    E,. 

2/61,  p.  106. 
Therapeutic     Value,    Curran,    L.    2/68, 

p.  538. 
Chr.    Poison,  ey   Fumes,   PopoiF,   M.  R. 

2/73,  p.  254. 
Administration,   dose,     etc.,   Marcet.    In 

Carbon.  Ac.  Water,  T.   1/62,  p.  417. 

USES  OF  ZINCI  OXYDI— 

2.  In   Dyspep.    (846:1).       Diarrh.    (914:1)- 

Dysentery  (903:3).       Idkosis  (27:4)- 
Alcoholism       (425:6).  Epilepsy 

(1317:1).     Hyster.  (1336:2).       Sper- 
MATOR.  (1082:4).    IIemicr,\n.  (1434:2). 

3.  Skin  Dis.  (39:6).         Eczema    (49:1). 
Belladon.  Pois.  (377:1). 

ZINCI  sulphas- 
Poisoning  BY,  Skey,  P.M.,  5  ss.,  T.  2/62, 
p.  252. 

4.  Caustic.  Dried  (212:1),  Simpson,  T.  1/57, 

pp.  57,    78;   1/59,   p.  133;  2/59,  p.  1. 
Erichsen,  T.  1/57,  p.  238. 
—  c.  Ac.    SuLPH.   (212:1),    Thompson,  T. 
1/58,  p.  11.     Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  132. 

5.  —  c.  Alum  Sulph.  (275:1). 

USES  OF  ZINCI  SULPH.— 

In  Eye  Dis.  (1821:2).  Catarrh  (592:5). 
Polypus  Nasi  (596:4).  Relaxed 
Throat  (815:3).  Leucorrh.  (1107:4). 
GoNORRH.  (1177:3).  Granul.  Lids 
(1829:3).  Prurigo  (46:3).  Eczema 
(49:1).  Sycosis  (24:2).  Aphon. 
(609:5).  Deafness  (1804:5).  Pre- 
servative Fluid  (182:4). 


INTERNAL  USES   OF  ZINCI  SULPH.— 
6.  In  Scarlatina  (81:5).      Variola    (83:6). 

Rubeola  (76:4).      Pertussis  (716:4). 

Dyspep.    (846:2).  Gastralg.  (841:3). 

CoNSTiPAT.       (876:6).         Hemicran. 

(1435:2).  Chorea  (1295:5).  Epilepsy 

1317:4).  Neuralg.  Testicle  (1224:4). 

C.\NCER   (1665:6). 

286. 

ZINCI  CHLORIDUM— 

1.  Action   of   on    Animal    Matter,    Nunn, 

T.  1/57,  p.  210.     Veiel,  M.  R.  2/60, 

p.  250. 
Mixed  with  Zinc.  Ox.  :   does  not  attract 

moisture,  L.  1/59,  p.  258.    Canquoin's 

Paste,  T.  1/70,  p.  73. 
Paste  of,  Spencer,  Zinci  Sulph.  c.  Calce 

Chlor.,L.  2/59,p.  449. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  ZINC  CHLORIDE— 

2.  In     Skin    Dis.     (39:6).       Lupus    (65:4). 

Eczema  (49:1).  Psoriasis  (41:5). 
Sycosis  (24:3).  Favus  (23:4).  Ranula 
(809:2).  Cysts  (1660:5).  Stumps, 
ETC.  (1634:5).  Salivat.  (300:5). 
Ulcers  (172:5).  Cancer  (1666:4). 
Hosp.      Gang.      (174:5).      Aneurism 

3.  (725:4).  Gonorrh.  (1177:3).  Gleet 
(1180:2).  Ch.\ncre  (1189:4).  Oph- 
th.\l.  Neon.  (1833:6).  Anal  Fist. 
(890:1).     Odontal.  (105:2). 

Caustic  (212:1),  vide  Electric  Moxa 
(213:1  &  286:1).  Owen,  Maisouneuve, 
"Caustic  Arrows,"  L.  2/70,  p.  567; 
1/71,  p.  506.  Nunn,  T.  1/57,  p.  210. 
Cooke,  Satur.  Lint,  R.  2/G8,  p.  166, 
vide  (1). 

4.  Sir  Wm.  Burnett's  Fluid  (215:1),  Nunn, 

T.  1/57,  p.  210.    Report,  its  great  value, 
L.  2/73,  p.  195. 
—  Poisoning  by,  L.  1/61,    p.  29;    P.M., 
1/64,  p.  35.  Blakiston,  T.  2/73,'p.  238. 

ZINCI  VALERIANA  S  (397:6)— 

5.  Prepar.,     etc.       Prince    L.    Buonaparte, 

R.  1/45,  p.  362. 
Therapeutic  Value,  L.  1/45,  p.  247. 

6.  —  InHemicrania  (1435:3).  Tic  (1243:5). 

ZINCI  TANNAS— 

Prepar.,     Bonnew^-n,  T.  2/57,  p.  44. 
In  Ophthalmia  (1831:4). 

287. 

ZINCI  PHOSPHAS— 

1.  Prepar.,   etc.      Squire,  T.    1/58,  p.    358. 

Vigier,  Uses,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  468. 
A  Nervine  Tonic  (1401:2). 
In    Epilepsy    (1317:4).     Idrosis    (27:4). 
Chorea  (1295:5). 

ZINCI  lODIDUM— 

2.  In    Chorea    (1296:1).      Granular    Lids 

(1829:4). 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


ZINCI  PHOSrniDUM— 

Thompson,  T.  1/74,  p.  314.   {Vide  239:4). 
In  Tremors  (1290:4). 

PLUMBUM— LEAD— 

3.  Mines,  Miners,  "Workers  in  (572:2).     Life, 

Health,  and  Dis.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  53. 
Melsens,  Prevent,  of  Dis.,  M.  E,.,  1/53, 
p.  201.  Beau,  Phthisis  (678:3),  rare, 
T.  2/59,  p.  149.  Lewis,  Employment 
of  Women,  T.  2/72,  p.  539. 

4.  P.  M.  from  White  Lead  factory,  T.  2/64, 

p.  569. 
Ligatures  OF  (1643:3).     Billets  in  body, 

etc.  (1642:3). 
Molten  Le.4.d  Swallowed  (853:5),  Spry, 

Exper.,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  32. 

—  In  Eye  (1841:5). 

To  Dress  Ulcers,  Sheet  Lead  (172:6). 

PHYSIOLOGICAL  ACTION  OF  LEAD— 

5.  Alderson,  M.   R.  1/53,   p.   314;    L.    2/52, 

vide  Index. 
On  Heart  (784:1).     Corson,  etc.,  T.  2/56, 

p.  44  ;  2/76,  p.  232. 
Qn     Birds     and     Animals     Generally 

(514:3).     Falck,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  522. 

—  Taschereau,   Cm-ious    results,    T.   2/58, 

p.  384. 

288. 

LEAD  POISONING— PLUMBISM— 

1.  Alderson,  Diff.  effects  if  inhaled  or  ingested, 

etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  318.  Fearn- 
side,  some  of  the  more  uncommon  re- 
sidts,  R.  2/58,  p.  70.  Taylor  and 
others,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  134.  Garrod, 
L.  1/72,  p.  1.  Ainstie,  L.  2/72,  p.  733. 
Cases,  Murphy,  remarkable,  exhibiting  all 
symptoms   ascribed  to   Lead,   M.  R. 

2.  2/52,  p.  343.  Moore,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  535.  Melsens,-  etc.,  L.  1/60,  p.  60  ; 
2/68,  p.  611;  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  211. 
Murchison,  L.  2/68,  p.  215.  Browne, 
series  of,  Ship  Painters,  L.  2/73,  p. 
146.  Taylor,  from  Lute  in  Brewer's 
Tank  (322:3) ;  L.  1/70,  p.  428.  Kuss- 
maul,  Chr.,  R.  2/72,  p.  22.     Dowse, 

3.  P.  M.,  L.  1/75,  p.  545. 

Blue  Line  on  Gums  (107:5),  Falot,  R.  1/68, 
p.  17.  Fagge,  Microsc.  Ex.,  L.  1/76, 
p.  709.  Delioiix,  hoM^  to  remove 
(103:6),  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  247. 

Nails  (32:3),  Furrows  on.  Beau,  L.  1/43, 
p.  75. 

4.  In  Urine  (1034:2),  Reeve's  tests,  R.  1/62, 

p.  111.      Vide  290:1. 

SOURCES  OF  LEAD  POISON— 

G.  Johnson,  Difficulty  of  Discov.,  T.  2/75, 

p.  233. 
Water  fr.  Cisterns  (227:2  aud4).     Type- 
founders (569:3).     Sugar  Refining 
(328:1).     Shoemakers'  Last  (567:4). 


SOURCES  OF  LEAD  POISON  {coni.)— 

5.  Boilers  (476:1),  Osborn,  Detect.,  T.  2/60, 

p.  608. 

Kettles,  Soldering  (453:6),  L.  2/67,  p. 
508. 

Glass  Powder  (276:2)  in  Telegraph  insu- 
lators. 

Ginger  Beer  (347:4),  made  in  glazed 
earthen  pans,  Taylor,  T.  2/68,  p.  595. 

Gazogenes,  Church,  T.  2/70,  p.  629. 

Snuff  (380:6),  Meyer,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  254. 

6.  Weicke,  M.  R.  l/60,p.  529.  Cregeen, 
T.  2/61,  pp.  443,  470,  521.  Garrod, 
L.  2/70,  pp.  781,  791  ;  1/72,  p.  2. 
Zeimssen,  M.  1/65,  p.  537.  Wenz, 
M.  R.  1/72,  p.  270. 

Silk  Thread  (210:5),  Chevallier,  R.  2/66, 

p.  19. 
Brussels  Lace    (210:5),    Beauchet,  Med. 

Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  p.  1121  ;  M.  R.   1/58, 

p.  533. 
Flour  (323:3),  L.  149,  p.  407;  2/49,  p. 

125  ;  L.  1/49,  p.  478. 
Cider  (410:5).      . 

Hair  Dyes  (21:2),  Garrod,  L.  1/72,  p.  2. 
Cosmetics    (288:6),    causiug    Vaginismus 

(1102:2).     Johnson,  in  a  Ballet  Dance, 

T.  2/75,  p.  233. 

289. 

COLICA    PICTONUM  —  PAINTERS' 

2.  COLIC— Colic  (880:2). 

Eulenberg,  T.  1/70,  p.  627.     Synon.,  etc., 

T.  2/70,  p.  29. 
Turpentine,  Vapour  the  cause  (350:5). 
Pain  of  (1234:3),  Cause,  T.  2/59,  p.  92; 

1/58,    pp.    97,    176.        B.    Sequard, 

M.  R.  2/59,  p.  32.     {Vide  291:1). 
Temperature     (187:5).      Murchison,     L. 

2/68,  p.  215. 

3.  Cases  (288:1),  H.  Jones,  Sequelas,  L.  1/67, 

p.  4. 

TREATMENT    OF    PAINTERS'  COLIC 

(290:5)  — 
Briquet,  T.  2/59,  p.  91 ;  Legroux,  T.  1/58, 
p.  124.     Bracket,  M.  R.  1/51,  p.  41. 

4.  Clapton,  T.  2/68,  p.  612.    At  La  Cha- 
rite,  T.  2/75,  p.  638. 

Faradisation  (194:5),  Briquet,  T.  2/59, 
p.  91  ;  1/58,  pp.  97,  175.  Anstie,  L. 
2/72,  p.  733.  Moore,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  537.     Vide  290:5. 

Electro-Chemical  Bath  (231:2).  Poey 
and  Vergncs,  T.  1/55,  p.  216.  Knott, 
Extreme  case  Recov.,  L.  2/76,  p.  531. 
Althaus,  No  proof,  T.  2/62,  p.  272. 

5.  Cold  (190:5),  Intern,  and  Extern.,  Mon- 

neret,  R.  1/67,  p.  77.  Paul,  T.  2/61, 
p.  2/79.  Mosgrove,  L.  1/40,  p.  674. 
Sulphuric  Ac.  (246:2),  Bernard,  Absurd, 
T.  1/60,  p.  389.  Bracket,  Sheet  An- 
chor, M.  R.  1/51,  p.  45.  Briquet, 
c.  Alum,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  252. 


MEDIC^ili    DIGEST. 


127 


TEEAT.  OF  PAINTERS'  COLIC  {cord.)— 

6.  Sulphur    (243:3),    Intern.,    Marguerette, 

M.  R.  1/68,  p.  521. 
Chloroform  (441:5),  Inter,    and   Exter., 

Aran,   T.  2/51,  p.  415;   M.  R.  2/56, 

p.  244. 
Relladonxa    (377:3),    Stewart,    T.    1/62, 

p.  94. 
Milk  (538:6),  L.  1/56,  p.  472. 

290. 

1.  Eggs  (513:5),  L.  1/56,  p.  472. 

Pot.  loD.  (264:5),  Melsens,  M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  201.  Parkes,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  522. 
Thompson,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  529.  Sievek- 
ing,  Lead  in  Urine  (288:3),  T.  1/67, 
p.  162.  Bacon  v.  Sieveking,  T.  2/59, 
p.  292. 

LEAD  PALSY  (1263:6)— DROP  WRIST— 

3.  Gusserow,  Nature,  R.  1/62,  p.  38. 

Diagnosis  from  Injury  of  Radial 
(1732:3).  Duchenne,  M.  R.  1/55, 
p.  144. 
—  From  Muscular  Atrophy  (112:4). 
5.  Cases,  Wilks,  L.  1/67,  p.  9.  H.  Jones, 
L.  1/67,  p.  6.  Taylor,  T.  2/60,  p.  130. 
Warden,  L.  1/69,  p.  779. 

TREATMENT  OF  LEAD  PALSY  (289:3)— 

Smith,  L.  1/69,  p.  746.     Moore,  M.   R. 

2/61,  p.  537. 
Iodine  Ungt.  (250:6),  Corner,  T.  1/57,  p. 

434.      ride2QQ:\. 
Blisters  (165:3),  Farre,  L.  1/60,  p.  494. 
Electricity   (194:2),    Bird,    Med.    Gaz., 

vol.   4/47,   p.    1068.        Reynolds,    L. 

2/70,  p.  531.     Vide  289:4. 
Apparatus   to    Support   Wrist,   Taj'lor, 

Diagr.,  T.  2/60,  p.  131. 

291. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  LEAD  POISONING— 

1.  Hyperesthesia   (1234:3),   Vide    Pain   of 

Colic  (289:2).  B.  Sequard,  M.  R. 
2/59,  p.  32.  Murphj',  splendid  case, 
M.  R.  2/52,  p.  343. 

2.  Delirium  of  Dread   (1475:4),   Fearnside, 

R.  2/58,  p.   70.      Down,   3  cases,  T. 
1/69,  p.  222. 
Coma  (1428:2),  Fearnside,  R.  2/58,  p.  70. 

3.  Aphonia  (608:5),    Bracket,    M.    R.   1/51, 

p.  45. 
Amaurosis  (1861:6),  Aldersen,  M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  318.    Haase,  R.  1/68,  p.  181.    Orr, 
R.  2/60,  p.  195. 

4.  Gout  (1467:4),  frequent  among  Workers. 
Tendons  (115:3),  peculiarly  liable  to  affec- 
tion, Gubler,  T.  1/68,  p.  531. 

Post  Part.  H.bmorr.  (1584:3).  Miscar- 
riage (1556:6).    Amenorrh.  (1152:5). 


PLUMBI  CARBONAS— 

5.  In  Phthisis  (702:5).    In  SkinDis.  (40:3). 

In  Erysipelas  (43:6).  Eczema  (49:2). 
Erythema  (40:4).  Boils,  etc.  (55:3). 
Ulcers  (176:6). 

PLUMBI  NITRAS— 

6.  In  Chapped  Nipples  (1611:2).      Onychia 

(1781:6).  Erysipelas  (43:6).  Eczema 
Capitis  (49:4). 

PLUMBI  lODIDUM— 

Schonfeldt,  Therap.    Value,   M.    R.    1/71, 

p.  474. 
In  Gonorrhcea  (1177:5). 

292. 

PLUMBI  ACETAS— 

1.  Physiological      Action        {Vide    287:5). 

Mitscherlich     on    Animal     Matters, 
Amer.  J.,  No.  39/37,  p.  217. 
Murchison,     Lotions   c.    Opio,    T.     1/67, 
p.  523. 

2.  In  Sugar   Refining  (328:1),   Dangers  of. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  PLUMBI  ACETAS— 
Wathen,  Oint.  Prepar.,  T.  1/76,    p.  464. 

Squires,  Glycerole,  T.  1/76,  pp.  302, 

329. 
In  Diarrhoea  (911:5).  Dy'Sentery  (903:5). 

Intest.     Dis.       (865:6).         Tympan. 

(865:1).     Cholera  (926:5).    Vomiting 

3.  (860:5).  Periton.Diarrh.  of  (997:3). 
Phthisis  (702:5).  Pneumon.  (670:2). 
Chr.  Bronch.  (652:3).  Hemopt. 
(149:3).  H.TSMATUR.  (150:5).  H.t-:- 
morrh.  (154:3).  Aneurism  (725:1). 
Cardiac  Hyper.  (769:6).  Palpitat. 
(777:6).      Mamm.^   Painful   Affect. 

4.  (1605:5).  Bubo  (1181:6).  Eye  Dis, 
(1820:2).  Gran.  Lids  (1829:3).  To 
Dress  Wounds  (1635:1).  Ch.  Eczema 
(49:2). 

POISONING  BY  PLUMBI  ACETAS— 

5.  Maschka,  singular  case,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  265. 

PLUMBI  CHLORIDUM— 

Disinfectant,  Goolden,  wonderful  powers, 
L.  2/75,  p.  828;  2/76,  pp.  422,  480. 
In  Burns  (60:6),  as  seen  in  Thun- 
derer Accident,  to  destroy  odour, 
T.  2/76,  p.  377. 

293. 

IRON— STEEL— CHALYBEATES— 
1.  In  Blood  and  Food  (135:3),  T.  1/73,  p.  601. 
Iron  Wire  Sutures  (1643:4). 
Infl.  of  Cold  on  Tenacity,   L.  1/75,  p.  24. 
Physiological  Act.,   B.  Jones,    T.  2/66, 
p.  245.  Metamorphosis  (118:5),  how 
affected,  Pakrowsky,  R.  1/64,  p.  343. 
—  Causing  Goitre  (1698:2).     Cretinism 
(1394:3). 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


CHALYBEATE  SPRINGS— 

2.  Isle  of  Wight,  Lempriere,  contains  Irox 

Alum  (27o:o),  L.  1/53,  p.  62. 
Harrogate   (5:3),  "  Muspratt's,"  T.  2/68, 
p.  169. 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  STEEL— 

Graham,  how  Dialysis  (310:2)  influences 
Absorption,  T.  2/62,  p.  112.  Lucas, 
direct.,  L.  2/76,  p.  532.  Dobell, 
attend,  to    Fat  assimil.  previous,    R. 

3.  1/67,  p.  61.  Ainstie,  Furred  Toxgue 
(294:4),  not  a  contra-indic,  R.  2/71, 
p.  128.  Chambers,  Hydrocu.  Acid 
Lotion  (247:2),  increases  effect,  T. 
1/62,  p.  26. 

PREPARATIONS  OF  STEEL— 

Compar.  Valve,  Raciborski,  R.  1/45,  p. 
134.  Budd,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  50. 
Chambers,  Mist.  Ferri  Co.,  T.  1/62, 
p.  26.  Jeannel,  R.  1/69,  P.  147. 
Irox  Filings  and  Yellow  Soap,  Ed., 
T.  2/70,  p.  467. 
Cakes  with  Phosphate  Lime  (273:6),  T. 
1/59,  p.  436. 

4.  Mist.     Ferri   Arsex.     (277:6).      Ferro- 

Maxgax.  (276:4).  Irox  Alum  (275:5). 
Ferro-Cy.  Pot.  (262:5). 

CHALYBEATES,  To  re  Avoided— 

In  Lactation  (1600:6).  Early  Pregxaxcy 
(1552:6). 

FERRI  SESQUIOXIDUM— Syx.   Peroxide 

5.  — Red  Oxide — 

In  Arsenic  Poisoning  (279:2). 

FERRI  CARBONAS— 

In  Chorea  (1296:3).  In  Ulcers  (173:3). 
Vesical  Catarrh  (1069:4). 

FERRI  CARBAZOTAS  (249:1)— 

6.  Ix  Chorea  (1296:3). 

294. 

FERRI  SULPHAS— 

1.  Budd,  tends  to  nauseate,  etc..  Value,  M.  R. 

2/56,  p.  50. 
In  Phthisis  (702:4).  ILi^moptys.  (149:3). 
Diabetes  (340:3).  Varix  (750:3). 
Herpes  (Ext.)  (53:5).  Erysipelas 
(Ext.)  (43:4).  Disinfect.  (214:3). 
Onychia  (1781:6). 

FERRI  SESQUICHLOR.— PERCHLORID. 

2.  —  PERMURIAS  —  PHYSIOLOGICAL 
EFFECTS,  Etc.— Hf/e  Dialysis  (293:2) 

Injected  into  Arter.,  35  Exper.,Giraldes, 

T.  2/54,  p.  18. 
On  Urine  (1006:6),   especialiy  Albumen, 

Parkes,  T.  2/54,  p.  29. 
Diuretic    (221:4),    Simnson,    T.    1/59,  p. 

517.     Hassall,  L.  2/64,  p.  740. 


FERRI  SESQUICHLOR.,  Etc.  {coiit.)— 
Salivation     (812:2),     Inuian,     T.    2/53, 
p.  201). 

3.  Fetor  of  Breath  (633:3),  Inman,  T.  2/53, 

p.  201. 
Preparation,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  587;  no 
Spirit,  L.  2/64,  p.  510.     IJeale,  Acid 
Sol.,  T.  1/65,  p.  29. 

4.  Dose,  etc.,   Simpson,   how  large   may  be 

borne,  T.  2/59,  p.  279.  Druitt,  T. 
1/61,  p.  184.  Spender,  Dry  Furred 
Tongue  no  bar  (293:3),  M.  R.  1/72, 
p.  227.  Guibout,  wash  mouth  with 
Milk  (541:2)  to  remove  taste,  T.  2/62, 
p.  150. 

INTERNAL  USE  OF  SESQUICHLORIDE, 

5.  Etc.,  OF  IRON— 

Beale,  T.  1/65,  p.  29. 

Ix  ScARLATixA  (81:2).  Diphther.  (822:1). 
Variola  (84:3).  Skin  Dis..(39:3).  Ery- 
sipelas (43:2).  Scurvy  (58:2). 
Dropsy  (156:4).  Renal  Dis.  (1006:4). 
Chylous  Ur.  (1037:5).  Heart  Dis. 
(780:6).  Dtarr.  (914:2).  Dysen- 
tery (903:5).  Liver  Dis.  (968:3). 
PY.iiMiA  (169:6).  Haemostatic  (154:1). 
H.^,MOP.  (149.3).     ILt:matem.  145:3). 

6.  H.EMATUR.  (150:5).  Ves.  Catarrh. 
(1069:4).  Paral.  Bladder  (1052:3). 
Spermatorrh.  (1082:4).  Puer.  F. 
(1593:4).  Surgical  F,  (1636:3). 
Typhoid  (1504:6).  Biliary  Cal. 
(985:1).  Keratitis  (1844:6).  D. 
Trem.  (430:2). 

295. 

LOCAL     USES     OF     FERRI     SESQUI- 

1.  CHLOR.— 

In  Varix  (750:3).  Aneurism  (725:4). 
NiEvus  (738:3).  Herpes  (54:5). 
Erysipelas  (43:3).  Eczema  (48:2). 
Skin  Dis.  (39:4).  Scrofulous  Glands 
(130:6).  Keratitis  (1844:6).  Gran. 
Lids  (1829:4).  Pruritus  (46:5). 
Tonsil.  Hj.morrh.  (830:1).  ILiiMO- 
stat.   (154:1).     Leech  Bites  (482:4). 

2.  Deodorant  (214:3).  Metrourhag. 
(1585:5).  Menorrhag.  (1151:5). 
H.15MORRHOIDS  (896:2).  Cancer  Ut. 
(1128:2).  Polypus  (1126:6).  Poly- 
pusNasi (596:4).  Hosp.  Gang.  (174:4). 
To  Stumps,  etc.  (1634:5).  Ingrow- 
ing Toe  Nail  (1782:1).  Syphilis 
Locally  and  Generally  (1190:1). 
GoNORRH.  (1177:5).     Gleet  (1180:2). 

3.  Hydrocele  (1227:1).  Rheumat. 
(1458:2). 

A  TEST  FOR—  Acid.  Carbolic  (354:4)— 

FERRI  DODECA  HYD.  PERCHLOR.— 

Styptic  (1.54:3). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


129 


FERRUM  EEDACTUM— 
4.  Garrod,  Value,  L.  1/64,  p.  198.     llovr  to 
give,  etc.,  T.  2/70,  p.  467. 
In  Chlorosis  (792:2). 

BLACK  OXIDE  rel  MAGNETIC  CAR- 
6.     BIDE  OF  IRON— 

To    PUKiFY   Wateu    (227:2),    [wonderful 
powers. 

FERRI  MALAS— 

In  Pernicious  Anaemia  (140:6). 

FERRI  STEARAS— 

Ricord,  Prep.,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  5-59. 

296. 

FERRI  lODIDUM— 

1.  Pills,    Perrens,    M.    R.     2/.56,    p.     243. 

Foucher,  with  Manna  (334:5),  M.  R. 

2/63,  p.  240. 
c.    Glycerina    (271:1),    Smith,    T.    2/.58, 

pp.  51,  378. 
In  Chlorosis  (792:1).     Phthisis  (702:4). 

Enuresis  (1048:6). 

FERRI    PERXITRAS,    rcl    PERSESQUI- 

2.  NIT.— 

Neligan,  Prep.  "\'aluc,  T.  1/54,  p.  605. 
In  Dysentery  (903:6).   Diahkhcea  (912:6). 
Mesenteric  Disease  (1002:5). 

FERRI  PHOSPHAS— 

3.  Simpson,  Tasteless  Sy'rvp,  T.  1/61,  p.  517. 
In  Cancer  Uteri  (1128:2). 

FERRI  LACTAS- 

Cordier,  most  readily  digested,  M.  E..  2/63, 
p.  239.     Dickinson,  L.  2/70,  p.  248. 

FERRI      SESQUI-FERRO-CYANIDUM  — 

4.  PRUSSIAN  blue- 
In  Intermittents  (1488:4). 

FERRI  POTASSIO  TARTRAS— 

5.  Combd.  with  Pot.  Iod.    (263:5),  the  best 

prepar.  of  Iod.  and  Iron. 
In     Syphilis    (1190:2).       Tic     (1243:5). 
Ch.    Rheumat.     (1462:5).     Varicose 
Ulcers  (176:5). 

FERRI  AMMONIO  CITRAS— 
Fleischmann,  L.  1/69,  p.  599. 
In  Infantile  Diariuhea  (909:2). 
In  Vomiting  (859:1). 

297. 

CUPRUM— COPPER- 

1.   In    Organic     Tissues,    natural,    Odling, 
M.  R.  1/59,  p.  168. 
In  Blood  (135:3).     Liver  (965:5). 
Mines  AND  Miners  (572:2).  Life,  IIealth, 
Dis.,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  55. 


WORKERS  IN  COPPER  (ri(/t' 298:2)— 
2.  Williams    at    Swansea,  T.     2/54,  p.   525. 
Maisonneuve,  R.  1/65,  p.  31. 

Free  of  Cholera  (922:3). 

Colic  of  (880:2),  Harley,  L.  2/63,  p.  129. 

CUPRI  ACETAS— VERDIGRIS - 

Pecholier,  Makers,  etc.,  T.  1/64,  p.  154. 
CUPRI  SULPHAS— 

4.  Emetic  (220:3).     To  Adulterate  Bread 

(323:4).  In  Dysentery  (903:4). 
DiARR.  (909:2).  H.'emopt.  (149:4). 
Croup  (618:3).  Epilepsy  (1317:5). 
Gran.  Lids  (1829:4).  Ophthal. 
(1830:5).     Keratitis  (1845:1).     Sali- 

5.  vat.  (300:5).  Hydrocele  (1227:1). 
GoNORRH.  (1177:4).  Buno  (1182:4). 
Sugar  Test  (329:3). 

CUPRI  AMMON.  SULPHAS— 

In  Chorea  (1296:4).     Epilepsy  (1317:5). 

298. 

CUPRI   ARSENIS— SCHEELE'S    GREEN 

1.  In  Arts  {Vide  278:5),    Has.sall,  L.    1/63, 

p.  204.    Taylor,  L.  2/64,  p.  124.    Rev., 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  130. 
In  Cancer  (1127:5). 

CUPRI  OXYDUM  NIGRUM  — 

2.  In  Gingivitis  (104:4).     Taenia  (939:4). 
COPPER  POISONING  {Vide  297:2)- 

Corripan,   T.    2/54.   p.    277.      Clapton,    at 
St.  George's.  T.  1/G8,  p.  658. 

Detection,  Tests — 
4.  —  Electrolysis  (1616:3),  Bloxam,  M.  R. 
1/60,  p.  527. 

Antidotes  — 

—  Milk  (541:2)  and  Eggs  (5 13:1),  Schrader, 

T.  1/55,  p.  444. 

—  Pot.    Ferrocy.a.nid.   (262:5),  Schrader, 

T.  1/55,  p.  444. 

COBALT— 

6.  Poisoning  by — 

—  Magnesia  (274:5)  Antidote,  Schroff,  U. 

R.  1/59,  p.  518. 

299. 

MERCURY— 

1.  Workers,  Disease,  etc.,  Hermann,  T.  1/59, 

p.  616.  Anstie,  D.  2/72,  p.  734. 
J5urton,  Livers  of  Looking-glass 
Makers,  T.  2/57,  p.  34. 

PHYSIOLOGICAL    EFFECTS    OF    MER- 
CURY (ri«'6' 301:2) — 

2.  Headland,  L.  1/58,  pp.  257,  309.     Bennett, 

L.  2/68,  p.  263.  Murchison,  I,.  1/74, 
p.  611.  B.  Jones,  T.  2/66,  p.  24C 
Wilks,  T.  1/64,  p.  223. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


PHYSIOL.  EFF.  OF  MEECURY    {cont.)— 
On    Liver    and    Bile    (967:6).      Report 

3.  Committee,  Bile  not  increased,  T.  2/69, 

p.  418;  E.  1/69,  p.  161.  Miirchison, 
a  true  CHOLAGOGrE,  discrepancies 
expl.,  L.  1/74,  p.  611.  Thudichum, 
fallacy  as  regards  act.  on  Livek,  L.  2/60, 
p.  411.  Bennett,  L.  2/68,  pp.  263, 
416.  Scott,  large  doses  diniin.  secret., 
R.  1/59.  p,  347.  Eraser,  Increases 
Bile,  M.  E.  1/72,  p.  458. 
On  Gastro-Intestinal  M.  M.,  Mui-ray's 
Exp.,     Morehead,    vol.     2,     p.     727. 

4.  Annesley  Morehead,  vol.  1,  pp.  219, 
220.  Byford,  Inflam.  of,  fr.  (866:3), 
T.  1/57,  p.  623. 

On  Metamorphosis  (118:4),  Chambers, 
the  most  powerful  promoter  known,  Ch. 
D.,  p.  477.     Headland,  L.  1/58,  p.  259. 

Ox   AiiSORPTiON  (116:6). 

5.  Ox   Urine     (1006:4),    Lewins,  '.Increases 

Urea  (1029:6),  M.  E.    1/57,  p.  403. 

Hai-vey's  Exper.,  Urea  not  increased, 

but  Phosphates  remarkablj',   M.  E. 

1/62,  p.  520. 
On  Teeth  (103:6).     Laycock,  if  given  in 

early    childhood,    T.     1/62,    p.    450. 

Hutchinson,       Mercurial       Teeth, 

T.  2/76,  p.  239. 
Elimination  of  (117:2),  Schneider,  T.  2/61, 

6.  p.  281.  E.  1/63,  p.  336.  Schneider, 
Organs  containing  it  P.  M.  (301:6), 
T.  2/61,  p.  282.  Wmiams,!  gr  h.  s. 
for  45  years,  only  found  in  Intest. 
M.'M.,  t.  2/67,  p.  21. 

300. 

PATHOLOGICAL  EFFECTS  OF  MEE- 

2.  CUEY  (299:4)— 
Insanity  dve  to  (1377:2). 
Mercurial   Cachexia  (299:1),  Hcnnann, 

T.  1/59,  p.  616. 
Mercuhial  Sore  or  Ulcer  (173:1),  Por- 
ter,  Diagn.,  E.  2/47,  p.  79.      Syme,  L. 
1/55,  p.  552. 

3.  Mercurial   Tremor   (1290:4),    Eamskill. 

etc.,  L.  2/68,  p.  798 ;  1/72,  p.  578. 

MEECUEIAL  STOMATITIS  (796:5)— 
PTYALISM  vcl  SALIVATION  (812:2) 
Fawcus,    due   to   dirty  Teeth,   hints,    R. 
2/65,  p.  271.     Vide  Pot.  Iod.  (263:4). 

TREATMENT  OF  SALIVATION— 

4.  Pot.  Chlor.,  Hutchinson,  T.  2/55,  p.  471 ; 

2  56,  p.  174.  Herpin,  etc.,  T.  1/55, 
p.  289;  2/56,  p.  528.  Alison,  value 
and  dangers  of,  E.  1/47,  p.  37.  ^Vat- 
son,  10  grs.  c.  10  Sulphur,  4tis  h. ;  L. 
2/71,  p.  610. 

To  Prevent,  so  that  Mercury  may  be 

given  lone,   Eicord,  T.   2/56,  p.  528. 
5,  Laborde,  ^T.    2/58,    p.  280.     Dethan, 

M.  E.  1/58,  p.  245. 


TEEATMEXT  of  SALIVATION  {coni.)— 
Belladonna  (377:2),  Erpenleck,  Curat,  and 

Prophyl.,  T.  2/53,  p.  432. 
Purgatives     (220:4)  and    Cupri   Sulph. 
Wash,  (297:4),  Paget,  T.  1/58,  p.  136. 
ZiNCi   Chlorid.  Gargles,   Nunn,    T.  1/57, 

p.  210. 
Amrrosia  Trifida,    Eobertson,    R.    1/47, 
p.  37. 
MERCURIAL    NECROSIS,     Especially    of 
Cranial  Bones  (1677:5). 

301.  I 

TREATMENT  OF  MERCURIAL  POISON— 

1.  (299:6) 

Electro-Chemical     Baths     (194:5,    ride 
289:4).     Poey,  T.   1/55,  p.  216.     Al- 

2.  thaus,  no  proof  of  value,  T.  2/62,  p. 
272.  Duvert,  Description  of,  R.  2/71, 
p.  141.  Ferrini's,  Foot-Bath,  T. 
1/60,  p.  43. 

Pot.  Iod.   (264:5),    Melsens,  M.  R.  1/53,      ■ 
p.   208.     Parker,   M.  R.  1/53,  p.  522. 
Lorinser,  M.R.  1/59,  p.  263.    Schnei- 
der, Does  it  aid  ?  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  244. 

THERAPEUTICS     OF    MERCURY    (Vide 
299:1  &  1190:4)— 

4.  Todd,  on,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  324.     Porter  and 

Inman,  T.  1/60,  p.  452.  Copeman, 
Value  in  Gen.,  and  in  Cerebral  Dis. 
(1405:5)  in  particular,  M.  R.  1/72,  p. 
471.  Ainstie,  etc.,  special  affin.  for 
5th  pair  (1438:1),  B.  1/75,  p.  250; 
2/75,  p.  261.  Drysdale,  injurious  at 
all  times,  T.  1/64," pp.  352,  356.  Ha- 
bershon,  etc.,  do.,  T.  1/60,  p.  41 ; 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  163  ;  R.  1/47,  p.  66. 
In  Children  (1521:4),  Stephenson,  R. 
1/71,  p.  335. 
ADMINISTRATION  OF  MERCURY'— 
Paget,  avoid  constip.,  T.  1/58,  p.  136 ;  L. 
1/55,  p.  59.  B.  Carter,  Direct.,  B. 
1/75,  p.  251.  Wild,  Signs  of  effect, 
T.  1/51,  p.  505.  Fawcus,  R.  2/65, 
p.  271.  "White  Cooper,  where  system 
could  not  be  aifected,  T.  1/55,  pp.  455, 
485. 

5.  Cutaneous  Irritants  (165:4),  increase  act. 

Hester  used  Nitro-Mur.  Ac.  Sol.  in 
Batavia. 

How  affected  by  Pot.  Chlor.  (300:4),  and 
Pot.  Iod.  (300:3). 

Suppositories  (886:4),  O'Connor,  Novel 
and  good  plan,  T.  2/61,  p.  545.  Bry- 
ant, etc.,  T.  1/74,  p.  476  ;  1/76,  p.  565. 

6.  Frictions  (fi'rfc  1192:1),  Burrows,  T.  2/56, 

p.  53.  Orosi,  Oint.,  R.  1/45,  p.  365. 
Marshall,  Oleates,  L.  1/72,  p.  709; 
Prep.,  etc.,  R.  2/73,  p.  131  ;  Teale, 
always  affect  system  rapidly,  R.  2/67, 
p.  198.  Overbeck,  Absorption  of,  not 
found  in  Bones  (94:5),  T.  1/62,  p.  65. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


lU 


ADMINISTRATION^  OF  MERCUEY  {coi/t.) 
HyroDEiiMiCALLY  (219:1),  Scarenzio,  M.E. 
1/6.3,  p.  245.  Taylor,  R.  1/71,  p.  35.3  ; 
M.  R.  2/71,  p.  523.  Anderson,  Direct., 
Sol.,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  867.  Cullins?- 
^vorth,  L.  1/74,  pp.  054,  G86.  B.  Hill, 
Salivation  fr.  •(!•,  gr.,  L.  1/66,  p.  498. 
Coniimied  at  1192:2,  which  sec. 

302. 

MERCURIAL  FUMIGATION  (201:2)— 
1.  S.  Wells,  T.  2/56,  p.  611.  Cummings, 
How  natives  of  India  use  it,  L.  1/46, 
p.  659.  Lee,  Apparatus,  etc.,  T.  2/56, 
p.  611.  Cautions,  etc.,  L  1/72,  p.  222. 
Time  to  be  used,  T.  1/72,  p.  191.  In 
Second  and  Tertiary  (1206:1),  M.  R. 
l/57,p.341.ValueinSYPHiLis(1191:4), 
L.  2/56,  pp.  77,  205;  1/57,  p.  519; 
1/66,  p.  393.  Lamp,  Direct.,  etc., 
L.  2/75,  p.  267.  Parker,  T.  1/61, 
p.  44.  L.  1/62,  p.  622 ;  1/57,  p.  589. 
L.A.M1'  roR,  Matthews,  T.  1/57,  p.  21. 
L.  1/70,  p.  12;  2/75,  p.  267. 
Churchill,  to  use  in  bed,  T.  1/72,  p.  191. 
Continued  at  1191:4,  which  see. 

SUBSTITUTES  FOR  MERCURY— 

3.    POTASS.E  BlCHROMAS  (1198:2). 
Podophyllum  Peltatum  (496:3). 

ADULTERATIONS  OF  MERCURY,  T.  1/53, 
pp.  163,  274. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  MERCURY  (301:2)— 
6.  Syphilis  (1190:4).  Skix  Dis.  (39:2). 
Scarlatina  (81:4).  Whitlow 
(1788:i3).  Variola  (84:1).  Py.'emia 
(169:.5).  Renal  Dis.  (1006:4).  Liver 
Dis.  (967:6).  Ascites  (1001:2). 
Galactor.  (1602:4).  Constipat. 
(876:6).  DiuRET.  (221:3).  Vomiting 
(860:4).  AscARiDES  (935:4).  Dentit. 
(103:1).  Diphth.  (822:.5).  Croup 
(618:5).  Eye  Dis.  (1819:6).  Amau- 
6.  R08IS  (1863:4).  Cerebral  Ape.  (1405:4) 

Spinal  Dis.  (1269:5).  Par.vpleg. 
(1269:4).  Paralys.  (1281:2).  Hydro- 
phor.  (527:5).  Pericard.  (759:2). 
Rheum.  (1458:3).     Ague  (1488:3). 

303. 

HYDRARGYRUM      c.      CRETA  —  GREY 

1.  POWDER— 

Jcnncr,  Dangers,  T.  1/60,  p.  466.  Head- 
land, Absorp.  and  Act.  of  Met.\l. 
Mercury,  L.  1/58,  p.  257. 

HYDRARGYRICHLORIDUM— CALOMEL 

2.  Effects,     etc.     (299:1),      S.     Thompson, 

Digestion  of,  T.  1/72,  p.  518.  Jearuiel, 
Sol.  in  Organism,  R.  1/69,  p.  160. 
Duckworth,  value  of  early  dose,  B.  2/76, 
p.  359. 


IIYDRARGYRI  CHLORIDUM,  Etc.  [cont.) 
Cathartic  (220:5),  c.  SoD.ii  Carb.  (268:3). 

gr.  ij.  to  gr.  X.  or  xx.,  Hiuit,  M.  R. 
2/52,  p.  555. 
In  Typhoid  (1504:6).  Cholera  (925:4). 
Dysent.  (903:2).  Diarrh.  (911:3  . 
PuERP.  F.  (1593:3). 
3.  Syphilitic  Headache  (1430:3),  Very 
smaU  doses,  ^'^  gr.  every  hour. 

LOCIL  USE  OF  CALOMEL— 

Ophthal.  (1819:6).  Phlycten.  Conjunct. 
(1835:5).  Fistul.'k  (175:6).  Anal 
Fist.  (888:6).  Condylom,  (71:4). 
OzcENA  (595:1). 

CALOMEL,  PER  URETHRAM  (1170:5)- 
In  Neuralgia  OF  Ureth.  (1171:2).   Gleet 
(1170:5).     SpERM.\TORRHUiA  (1081:5). 

POISONING  BY  CALOMEL— 

Robarts,  §j.  swallowed,  Med.  Gaz., 
Vol.  22/38,  p.  610. 

HYDRARGYRI    BICHLORIDUM  —  COR- 

5.  ROSIVE  SUBLIMATE— 

Stem,  c.  Salt,  L.  1/71,  p.  617.  Clay, 
small  doses,  L.  2/41,  1/42,  p.  486. 
Aluies,  Improving  constitution,  M.  E. 
2/69,  p.  514. 

In  Scroful.  Ophthal.  (1832:4).  Gonorrh. 
(1174:5).  Chk.  Metrit.  (1108:2). 
Elephant.  Gr.'ec.  (69:1).  Nervous 
Dis.  (1401:2).     Bright's  D.  (1016:5). 

LOCAL    USE    OF    CORROSIVE    SUBLI- 
MATE— 

6.  Vesicant.     (164:5).       Caustic    in    NiEvi 

(737:.5).  Corn.  Opac.  (1847:4)  Bed 
Sores  (178:2).  Prurigo  (46:2) 
Pityrias.  (36:4).  Eczema  Aur.  (49:6), 
Erythema  Syph.  (41:5).  Tinea  (22:5) 
Bubo  (1182:4).  Syph.  Ang.  (817:2) 
Menorrhag.  (1150:4).  Metrit 
(1106:4). 

304. 

POISONING    BY    CORROSIVE    SUBLI- 

1.  MATE— 

Taylor,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  131.  Cabot,  Im- 
portant case  P.  M.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p. 
533.  Sedgwick,  symptoms  allied  to 
Cholera  (918:5),  T.  2/67,  p.  609. 

Sheep's  Brains  (534:3)  coagulate  it  sooner 
than  Albumen  (14:4). 

HYDRARGYRI  PROTIODUM— 

2.  Sigmund,  T.    1/60,  p.  300.     Bellini,  M.  R. 

2/74,  p.  506. 
In  Syphilis  (1190:6).     Acne  (29:4). 

HYDRARGYRI  BINIODIDUM— 

3.  Spender,  L.  1/74,  p.  583.     Bellini,  M.  R. 

2/74,   p.  506.     Jaccoud,   in  Syphilis 
(1338:.5).     Castle,    10   gr.   to    5  i.  for 

Ointment,  T.  1/64,  p.  526. 


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32 


MEDICAIi    DIGEST. 


HYDEARGYEI  BINIODIDUM  [cont.)— 
In  Goitke  (1700:1).  Glaxp.  Tum.  (130:4). 
Pekiost.  Swell.  (101:6).  Xodes 
(1204:4).  Lrpxjs  (65:3).  Enlakg. 
Spleex  (989:2).  Eheum.  after  Sy- 
philis (1462:2).  Epilepsy  (1317:5). 
Deafness  (1804:2).  Chr.  Ophthal. 
(1831:4). 

HYDEARGTEI  ^^ITEATIS  ACIDUM  {Vide 

4.  212:2)— 

In  Carbuncle  (56:6).  Acne  (29:6).  Kevi 
(737:4).  Slough.  Ul.  (174:3).  Eoils 
(55:5).     Lupus  (65:3').    Moles  (24:4). 

5.  Caustic  (212:2).  Ute'r.  Dis.  (1107:4). 
GoNORRH.  (1177:5)  Verruca  Syph. 
(70:2). 

HYDEAEGIEI     XITEIC-OXYDUM,     rcl 
EED  PEECiriTATE— 
Ungt.    Eubrum,    Skin  Hosp.,  T.  1/58,  p. 

503. 
In  Hydrocele  (1227:3). 

HYDEAEGYEI  NITEAS— 

6.  Ungt.    vel    Citrine     Ointment,  Wilde, 

Prepar.,  T,  1/61,  p.  302;  2/61,  p.  195. 

305. 

HYDEAEGYEI  AMMOXIO  CHLOEIDUM 

1.  —WHITE  PEECIPITATE— 

Poisoning  by',  Shout,  Suspected,  T.  1/60, 
p.  444. 

HYDEAEGYEI  BYCYANIDUM— 

2.  In  Syphilis  (1191:4). 

—  Ulcers  of  Tongues  (807:4). 
Poisoning    by,   Moos,    Eecovcry,  M.     E. 
1/05,  p.  535. 

LIQ.  HYDEAEGYEI  lODO-AESENITIS 
—DONOVAN'S  SOLUTION,  L.  2/40,  p. 
880.  Hunt,  coatra,  T.  2/55,  p.  259. 

AEGENTUM— 

5.  Bottger,  To   restore  tarnished  articles,  T. 

1/58,  p.  381. 
Wire  Sutures  (1643:2). 

AEGENTI  OXYDUM— 

Danger  of  explosion  fr.  when  mixed  ■with 
alkaloids,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  470. 

THEEAPEUTICS  OF  AEGENTI  OXYD.— 
Lane,  M.  E.  2/40,  p.        ?  ;  L.  2/41,  p.  537. 
Eyre,  L.  1/45,  p.  503  ;  L.  2/45,  p.  249. 
Curci,  M.  E.  1/76,  p.  469. 

6.  In  Gastric  Aff.  (845:5).    Diarrh.  (911:5). 

Asthma  (662:4).  T^nia  (939:4).  Iduo- 
sis  (27:4).  Diuresis  (1038:3).  Epi- 
lepsy (1318:1).  Pertussis  (716:5). 
Progress.  Locom.  Ataxie  (113:6). 
H.'emorrh.  (153:2).  Uter.  Affec. 
(1113:7).  Menorrh.  (1150:5).  Dys- 
menorrh.  (1147:5).  Leucorrhcea 
(1104:6). 


306. 

AEGENTI  NITEAS— 

2.  Staining  of  Tissues  by  use  of  (306:6), 

rel   Blue    Man,    T.     1/57,    p.    646. 

S.  Jone.*,  all  tissues  of  body,  T.  1/60, 

p.  100.  Frommann,  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  544. 
Causing    Death,     piece    swallowed    and 

lodging  near  Glottis,  L.  1/75,  p.  028. 
Causing  Albuminuria  (1009:1),  Charcot, 

T.  2/68,  p.  456. 

USES  OF  AEGENTI  NIT.  INTEEN.— 

3.  In   Phthisis    (702:5).     Gastrit.    (847:2). 

Dyspep.  (845:5).  Entehit.  (866:4). 
Diarrh.  (911:4).  Dysentery  (903:4). 
Cholera  (926:5).  Diabetes  (340:3). 
Neurosis  of  Yagi  (1445:2).  Epi- 
lepsy (1318:1).  Paraplegia  Child. 
(1270:1).  Locomot.  Ataxie  (113:6). 
Aphon.  (609:4).  Phosph  Pois.  (240:5). 

4.  Doses,  9j.  has  been  swallowed,  L.  2/41, 

p.  939. 

LOCAL  USE  OF  AEGENTI  NITEAS— 
Wilson,  etc.,  often  of  vast  value,  E.  2/69, 
p.  75.  T.  1/71,  p.  409.  Higginbottom, 
Tough  valueless,  T.  2/63,  p.  27.  Ellis, 
New  form  of  Tough,  T.  1/62,  p.  572. 
Preparations.  Lunar  Caustic  Points, 
Higginbottom,  Useless,  T.  2/63,  p.  27. 
Wright's    Photographer's    Sol.,    L. 

5.  1/65,  p.  282.  Galligo,  Pine -wood  satu- 
rated, elegant  "Porte  Caustique," 
T.  1/62,  p.  624.  Lloyd,  Diluted,  T. 
1/55,  p.  9.  Liebreich's  Dil.  c.  Nit. 
Pot.,  T.  2/71,  p.  763.  Ward,  ^Ether. 
Sol.,  T.  2/54,  p.  394.  Eiboli,  Caustic 
Charpie  (212:3),  T.  1/58,  p.  537. 
Con-adi's  plan,  touching  with  Metallic 
Zinc  afterwards,  L.  2/75,  p.  613. 

6.  To     Eemove     Stains,     Argyuia  (306:1). 

—  Linseed    (454:3,    L.     1/59,    p.    279. 

—  Pot.  Cyan.  (262:4),  Assoc.  J.,  2/53, 
p.  1095.  Wilde  doubts  it,  T.  1/61, 
p.  170. 

—  From  Conjunctiva  (1820:4). 

307. 

1.  In    Skin    Dis.    (39:5).      Erysip.    (43:6). 

Prurigo  (46:5).  Lepra  (63:5). 
Burns  (60:6).  Variola  (85:2).  Ul- 
cers (172:6).  Onych.(17»1:4).  Con- 
dylom.  (71:4).  Buno  (1183:1).  C.A.N- 
OER  (1068:2).  Lupus  (65:4).  Eye 
Dis.    (1820:4).      Photoph.    (1827:6). 

2.  Carious  Teeth  (105:3).  Tonsilit. 
(828:5).  Thrush  (797:5).  Diphther. 
(823:3).  Laryxgit.  (615:2).  Cough 
(648:5).  Catarrh.  (592:5).  Laryng. 
Phthisis  (686:5).  Asthma  (661:1). 
Hay'     Asthm.a     (664:1).      Ascarides 

3.  (935:4).  Prol.a.p.  Ani  (893:3).  H.'E- 
MORRHoiDS  (896:2).  Ch.vncre  (1189:4), 


MEDICAL  DIGEST, 


133 


LOCAL  USE  OF  ARGENTI  NITRAS  (coiit.) 
GoNORKii.  (1177:1).  Vesical  Catakrh 
(1068:5).  OuciiiT.  (1220:.5).  Hydro- 
cele (1227:2).  Uter.  Aff.  (1107:3). 
A.MENORRH.  (1154:4).  Prem.  Labour, 
to  induce,  (1559:3).  Gout  (1471:3). 
Joint  Aff.  (1716:3). 
A  Test  for  Morphia  (461:1). 
Glass  Silvered  by  (276:2). 

URANIUM - 

5.  Ix  Ophthalmoscope  (1824:2). 

In    Electric    Light    (192:5),    Value    of 
Spectacles  (1825:1). 

rLATIXUM-CASTiNG  of,  DeviUe  &  Dcbray, 
T.  2/60,  p.  10. 

308. 

GOLD- 

1.  Spurious,  good  imitation  of  by  Chinamen 

at  Ballarat,  T.  1/60,  p.  204. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  GOLD— 

Chatterley,    T.    1/54,    p.   447;    L.    2/52, 
p.  455.     Martini,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  518. 
In  ScROF.  (130:4).  Ulcers  (172:3).  Scrof. 

2.  Ophthal.  (1832:4).  Dyspep.  (845:5). 
Neuralg.  (1240:2).  Mammary  Tum, 
(1605:2). 

cadmium- 
Poisonous  Properties  of  Compds.  Manne, 
R.  2/67,  p.  117. 

CADMII  lODIDUM— 

In  Glandular  Disease  (130:4). 

PROPYLAMINE— 

6.  Prepar.,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  560;  1/73, 

p.  497. 
Phy^iolog.  Act.,  T.  2/74,  p.  240. 
In  Rheumatism  (1457:5). 

TRIMETHYLAMINE— 

Prepar.,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  497.     B.  1/75, 

p.  46. 
In  Rheumatism  (1457:5). 


CHEMISTRY— 


309. 


1.  Books,  Etc.,  History  of,  T.  1/68,  p.  616. 

Odling's,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  452;  2/61, 
p.  363.  Attfield's  Gen.,  Med.,  and 
Pharraa.,  T.  2/72,  p.  524.  Nacquct's, 
T.  1/68,  pp.  351,  377.  Recent  Works, 
T.  2/73,  p.  505.  Dr.  Wilson's,  M.  R. 
1/63,  p.  119.  Watt's  Dictionary,  L. 
2/75,  p.  348.     Barff,  for  Matriculation, 

2.  T.  1/69,  p.  393.  Thomson,  Chem. 
Aids  to  Practit.,  Lect.,  T.  2/63, 
p.  321  ef  seq.  Faraday,  Life  of,  B. 
Jones,  T.  1/70,  pp.  18,  43.  Harcourt 
and  Madan's  Practical  Dii-ect.  for 
Esper.,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  4.     Valentin's 


CHEMISTRY^— Books,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

Pract.,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  145;  T.  2/73, 
p.  505.  Cooke, "  The  New  Chemistry," 
T.  1/74,  p.  575. 
Concentric  Calculator  for  the  Metric 
System,  Bellows,  L.  2/70,  p.  581. 

3.  Applied  to  Forgery,  Ure,  Med.  G.,  vol. 

6/48,  pp.  456,  696. 
Of  Respiration  (628:3). 
Cheap  Apparatus,  L.  2/72,  p.  658. 

PHYSIOLOGICAL     vel    ANIMAL     CHE- 
MISTRY— 

Recent  Works,  T.  1/69,  p.  46.  Ralfe,  M.  R. 
1/74,  p.  119.  Liebig  on  relat.  between 
Physiol. (2:2),  Pathol.  (582:3),Chem. 
andPHYSics,  L.  2/46,  p.  352  ci  seq.  Od- 

4.  ling,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  144.  B.  Jones,  M.R. 
2/6Y,  p.  386.  Davy's,  M.  R.  2/61,  p. 
408.  Pettenkofer's  Chemistry  of  Life 
(628:3),  T.  2/02,  p.  458  et  seq.;lj.  2/62, 
p.  472,  Plate,  et  seq.,  T.  1/67,  p.  9. 

Animal  Quinoidine  (403:6). 

5.  Functional  Action   (582:1),  due  to,  vide 

Catalysis  (420:6). 

BLOW-PIPE— 

Plattner,  L.  2/49,  p.  536.  Paine,  New,  L. 
1/60,  p.  524. 

PNEUMATICS - 

6.  Air,  Etc.,  in  Serous  Cavities,  Tissues, 

Etc.  (657:2),  Leconto,  Exper.,  M.  E. 
2/60,  p.  236.      Vide  746:2. 

310. 

DIALYSIS-DIFFUSION  OF  LIQUIDS— 

1.  Graham,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  123  ;  2/62,  p.  Ill  ; 

2/63,  p.  611.     Harvey,  L.  1/63,  p.  6. 
During  Digestion  (837:1). 

2.  In  Arsenical  Poisoning  (279:4). 

In  Absorption  of  Iron  Salts  (293:2). 
In  Plants  (311:5). 

ANALYSIS - 

3.  Sutton,  Volumetric,  T.  2/71,  p.  G48.  Vide 

309:1. 

aquaria- 
Microscope  for  (1624:2),  Beale's  portable, 

Microsp.  Trans,  vol.  4,  p.  13.    Moginie 

Diagr.,  T.  1/68,  p.  382. 
Marine  Animals  for,  Microsp.  J.  vol.  2, 

p.  278,   vol.  3,   p.  314. 
Praavn,  in  (491:4). 

311. 

BOTANY— PLANTS— FLOWERS— 
1.   Books,    Etc.,    Murta,    L.  1/34,    p.    297  " 
Knowles,    L.     2/45,     p.     144.      Cob 
bold,     T.     1/57,      p.     475;     M.     R. 
1/62,     p.     217.        Unger,    Letter    to 


134 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


BOTAXY— PLANTS— FLOWERS  {cont.)— 
a  Friend,  Mierosp.  J.  vol.  2,  p.  123. 
Vestiges  of  Creatiox,  Eev.M.R.  1/54, 
p.  425 ;  ]\[.  R.  1/60,  p.  379.  Leidy, 
Favxa    (32:4)    and  Flora   (35:3)  op 

2.  Living  Animals,  Microsp.  J.  vol.  2, 
p.  192.  Thompson's  "Wayside  Weeds, 
T.  2/64,  p.  171.  Smee,  "  My  Garden," 
L.  2/73,  p.  599.  Ilenfrey,  Rev.  T. 
2/70,  p.  251. 

Geology  (234:6)  how  aided  by,  M.  R.  1/60, 

p.  371. 
Of  Manchester  (204:4). 

3.  No.  of  knoavn  Pl.vnts,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  383. 
Chemistry  of,  Hiisemann,  T.  1/73,  p.  289. 
Phosphorus  in  (239:4),  As  Food  (127:1). 
Charcoal  (236:6),  to  preserve  cut  tlowers. 

4.  Electric  Light  (192:5),   Mangas,  effects, 

L.  2/61,  p.  171. 
Coloured  Light  (18:2),  effects  of. 
Therapeutic  Value  (202:4). 

VEGETABLE    PHYSIOLOGY    AXD   HIS- 
TOLOGY— 

Quekett's  Lect.,  plates,  T.  1/51,  index. 
Relation  hetween  Plants  and  Animals 

5.  (3:1),  Rev.  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  439.  Huxley, 
Microsp.  J.  vol.  1,  p.  307.  Owen,  T. 
1/51,  p.  663.  Between  Plants  and 
Inorganic  Kingdom  (3:3). 

DiALYTic  action  (310:2),  Daubney,  T.  2/62, 

p.  112. 
Life  of  (2:4),  Comte,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  113. 

6.  Reflex  Action  (1252:1),  Laycock,  M.  R. 

2/55,  p.  156. 
Rhy'thmic  Action  (157:5),  Paget,  T.  2/57, 

p.  81. 
Electricity  in  (193:3). 
Fertilization,  Darwin,  Wonderful  Facts, 

M.  R.  1/65,  p.  356  ;  2/62,  p.  312.  Cob- 

bold,    Orchis  Mascula,  Microsp.   J. 

vol.  1,  p.  90. 

312. 

EGETABLE  CELLS  (18:6)— 

1.  Moll,  T.  1/53,  T.  169.     Comte,  M.  R.  2/55, 

p.  113,  ct  seq. 
Unicellular  Plants  and  Animals,  Sie- 
bold,  Microsp.  J.,  vol.  1,  pp.  Ill,  195. 

2.  Huxley,  M.R.  2/53,  p.  304.  Wcnham, 
Cilia  of,  Microsp.  J.,  vol.  4,  p.  157. 

VEGETABLE  MORPHOLOGY  (18:2)— 
Spencer,  M.  R.,   1/59,   p.    191.       Masters, 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  202. 

CIRCULATION  OF  PLANTS  (752:1)— 
Paget.    Rhythmic   movement,  T.  2/57,   p 

3.  81  Wenham,  where  best  seen.  Mi 
crosp.  J.,  vol.  3,  p.  54,  vol.  3,  p.  274 
vol.  4,  p.  44.  Western,  Microsp.  J 
vol.  4,  p.  84.  PettigreM-,  L.  1/72,  p 
691  et  seq.,  etc.,  L.  2/72,  p.  .54,  ctseq. 
L.  1/73,  p.  809.  Savory,  L.  2/62,  pp 
79,  107. 


CIRCULATION  OF  PLANTS  [cont.)— 
Due  to  Cilia    (20:6),  Branson,     Microsp. 
J.,      vol.      3,     p.     274.        Kingsley, 
Microsp.  J.  vol.  3,  p.  243.      Siebold, 

4.  Microsp.  J.  vol.  1,  p.  195.  Hogg, 
vol.  3,  p.  235.  Wcnham,  contra, 
Microsp.  J.,  vol.  4,  p.  157. 

FOOD  OF  PLANTS,  t'ir/'e  MANURE  (209:1) 
B.  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  307. 

5.  Insectivorous,     Darwin,  T.  2/75,  pp.  71, 

122. 

Nitrogen  (248:6),  De  Luca,  M.  R.  1/57, 
p.  349. 

Soils  (234:6).  Analvsis,  B.  Jones,  etc., 
T.  1/51,  p.  307;  L.  2/75,  p.  806. 
Ermauf,  Excess.  Popiilat.  (3:4)  im- 
poverishes, T.  2/60,  p.  366.  Fergusson, 

6.  Sandy  (558:5),  are  Malarious,  M.  R. 
1/54,  pp.  325,  337. 

—  Influencing  Phthisis  (678:6). 

—  Epidemics  (561:2),  influenced  by. 

—  Arsenic  in  (277:3),  effect  of. 

—  Lightning      Accidents     (197:2),     in- 

fluenced by. 

3ia 

LEAVES— 

1.  Physiology   of,     Boussingault,     L.    2/69, 

p.  817. 
Chlorophyll,  Ident.  with  col.  matter  of 
Ani.mals  (20:2),  Schultze,  Microsp.  J. 
vol.  1,  p.  278.  Mohl,  Microsp.  J.  vol. 
4,  p.  162.  Fremj-,  Compos,  of.  Blue 
AND  Yello-w,  T.  1/60,  p.  265. 

2.  Spiral  Vessels,  Quekett,  Plates,  T.  1/51, 

p.  446. 
Raphides,  Quckett,  Trans.,  Microsp.  Soc. 

p.  20,  T.  1/51,  pp.  114,170.     Gulliver, 

value  of    in   Systematic  Botany,  T. 

2/63,  p.  24. 
Cystolites,    Weddel,  Microsp.    J.   vol.  4, 

p.  80. 
Fixed    Oils    (91:2),    Detect,    of,   Warren 

R.  2/69,  p.  126. 

PRESERVED  VEGETABLES— 

4.  Buchanan,  L.  1/71,  p.  716. 
DISEASES  OF  PLANTS— 

Brauer,  New  and  little  laiown  caused  by 
Fungi  (318:5),  Microsp.  J.  vol.  2,  pp. 
110,  250.  West,  due  to  Fungi,  plates, 
T.  2/68,  pp.  233,  328. 

CELLULOSE— 

5.  Digestibility     of,     Lehmann,     Beavers 

(544:1),  Caterpillars  (487:2)  convert 
it  into  Sugar,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  106. 
In  Animals,  Vide  Corp.  Amyl.  (314:4). 

VEGETABLE  FIBRINE  (16:6)— 

314. 

DEXTRINE— 

2.  B.  Joms,  T.  1/52,  p.  525 


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135 


AMYLUM— ST  ARCH— 

Allied  to  Chitine  and  Tunicixe,  M.E.  1  61» 
pp.  54,  64.  Buckle,  "  The  wealth  and 
power  of  a  nation  depends  on  its 
starch,"  T.  2/74,  p.  238. 

loDATE  OF  Stauch  (252:5). 

Tests,  E.Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  525. 

4.  SxiiucTrKE,  Busch,  Trans.  Microscop.  Soc, 

p.  58.  Quekett,  T.  1/51,  p.  112.  All- 
man,  Microscop.  J.,  vol.  2,  p.  163  ; 
Yol.  3,  p.  318. 

Preparation,  Indian  Corn  (321:1), 
Hodges,  L.  2/46,  p.  627. 

UNivERSALiTy  OF,  vide  Amyloid  Degen. 
(1671:4).  roucHET,  in  Air  (256:6)  of 
all  parts  of  Woild,  T.  1/59,  p.  496  ;  T. 
2/60,  p.  85.  Is  it  morbid  or  acci- 
dental f*  Discuss.,  T.  1/54,  p. 48;  M.E. 
1/61,  p.  61.  Virchow,  etc.,  Corp. 
Amyl.  (313:5).  Rev.,  M.  R.  2/54,  p. 
439;  1/54,  p.  538.  Han-is,  etc.,  on 
Hands,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  62;  T. 
1/59,  p.  590. 

—  In   Eggs  (512:6),   Abundant  in  Yelk, 

Dareste,  T.  2/68,  p.  133. 

5.  —  In  Nerve  Tissue   (1247:3), 

—  In  Epileptic  Blood  (1311:2). 
Digestion  of  (837:3),  B.  Jones,  T.  1/51, 

p.  579.  Avres,  Microscop.  J.,  vol.  3, 
p.  247.  Lehmanu,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  108. 
Korowin,  by  Parotid  (812:5)  fr.  Ear- 
liest life  (1544:1),  not  by  Pancreas 
(993:2)  until  3rd  month,  L.  1/73,  p.  811. 
As  Food  (127:1),  Eaye,  Use  and  value  of 
diff.,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  95.  Cooper, 
T.  2/74,  p.  238.  Smith,  not  capable 
of  supporting   life,    T.    1/59,    p.    532. 

6.  Chapman's  Farina  in  Mesent.  Dis. 
(1002:5). 

Farina  \itm,  R.  2/73,  p.  356. 

In  Fevers  (1477:6),  Fox,  carefuUy  avoid. 

Why  ?  L.  1/70,  p.  548. 
Fireproof — for  Dresses   (210:4). 
Starch  Bandage  (1649:2). 

315. 

XYLOIDS— 

1.  Physiol.  Prop.,  R.  1/60,  p.  342. 

XYLONITE— 

Pro  India  Rubber  (364:3),  Sheeting,  etc., 
L.  2/71,  p.  401.      J'ule  315:4. 

XYLOIDINE— 

CoMPOsiT.  Prepar.,  etc.,  R.  1/60,  p.  342. 

PYROXILINE— GUN  COTTON— 

2.  Prepar.  Varieties,  etc.,  R.  1/60,  p.  342. 

Brand,  Med.  Gaz.,  p.  4/47,  p.  150. 
In  Cupping  (1G4:2). 

COLLODION-^ 

3.  Composition,  etc.,  R.  1/60,  p.  342. 


COLLODION  {co7it.)  — 

Preparations,  A  cheap  method,  T.  1/58, 
p.  433.  Plastic,  L.  1/67,  p.  321. 
With  01.  Ric.  2,  Coll.  1,  T.  1/58,  p. 
119  ;  L.  2/58,  p.  233.  Maws,  Tissue, 
T.    1/60,  p.  487. 

SUBSTITUTES  FOR  COLLODION,  Vide 

4.  (1648:6)— 

Xylonite  (315:1),  L.  2/71,  p.  401. 
Water  Glass  (276:1),  Kuchenmeister,  R. 

2/59,  p.  165.     Darby,  T.  2/70,  p.  566. 

Guerin,  T.  1/72,  p.  547. 
Traumaticine  (394:2). 

USES  OF  COLLODIUM— 

Wilson,  in  various  skin  dis.,  R.  1/49,  p.  88, 

5.  In     Burns    (60:3).      Erysipelas    (43:3). 

Chilblain  (62:5).  Dental  Car. 
(104:6).  H.  Zoster  (54:4).  Carbuncle 
(56:5).  Wounds  (160:4).  Kijvi 
(737:1).  Orchit.  (1221:4).  To  Limit 
ACT.  OF  Caustics  (212:5).  Adenit. 
(131:6).  Spina  Bifida  (1714:1).  Pe- 
RiToNiT.  (997:3).  Phleg.  Dol.  (748:3). 
Entrop.     (1879:3).      Chapped    Nip- 

6.  PLES    (1611:2).     Enuresis    (1048:2).. 
Ul.  of  Os.  (1116:6). 

To  take  casts  of  Insects'  Corners 
(483:5),  etc.,  Graham,  Microscop.  J., 
vol.  1,  p.  76. 


PAPER- 


SIS. 


1.  Arsenical  Wall  Papers  (278:5). 
Oiled,    Pro   Oil   Silk,   McGhie,  Prepar., 

etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  487. 
P.\rchment,  Scholtz,  T.  1/61,  p.  637. 
Blotting,  To  Dress  Wounds  (160:3). 

2.  Tracing,  Prepar.,  L.  2/61,  p.  581. 
Wafer,  Acton,  Prepar.,  L.  1/46,  p.  603. 

"Pains  Azymes,"  T.  1/71,  p.  298. 
AYooD,  McDonnell,  L.  1/71,  p.  174. 
Amaranth  Wall  Paper,  Washes,  etc.,  L. 

1/71,  p.  383,435;  2/72,  p.  585. 

3.  Paper  Curtains,  Pavy  &Co  ,  L.  2/72,  p.  33, 

BACTERIUM  vel  VIBRIO.  {Vide  586 -A)— 
Beale,  Biopl.  (18:4).  of  Bacter.,  L, 
1/75,  p.  432.  HoUis,  What  is  a 
Bacterium?  L.  2/74,  p.  724.  Wil- 
liams, A  snare  and  delusion,  L.  1/75, 
p.  829.  Bradley,  Destruct.  of  by 
Ozone,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  769.  Calvert, 
Temperature  required  to  destroy,  T. 
2/73,  p.  515. 
In  Putrefact.  (421:1).  Malign.  Pust, 
(586:4).  Sweat  (26:6).  Urine  (1034:1), 

PHYTOZOA— CONFERVACiE— OSCILLA- 

4.  Rl^— 

Develop.,  Microsp.  J.,  vol.  2,  p.  188. 
Cilia  (312:3),  Kingslev,  Microsp.  J.,  vol.  3, 

p.  243. 
Rhythmic  Action  (311:6). 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ALGiE— DESMIDE.E— 

5.  Pritchnrd,    History,    M.   R.    1;G1,   p.   41."). 

AVcst,  Cause  of  Maukings,  31.  I't. 
1  62,  p.  210. 

6.  SpEiiMATOzoiDS,  Micro;p.  J.,  vol.  2,  p.  So. 

Plates,  vol.  4,  p.  63,  124. 
Closterium  Lunula,  Osborn,etc.  Microsp. 

J.,  vol.  2,  p.  234 ;  vol.  3,  pp.  54,  171  ; 

vol.  4,  p.  84. 
Aphanigomenox     Flos.    Aau-ii,    Allman 

Plates,  Miscroscop.  J.,  vol.  3,  p.  21. 

317. 

DIATOMACEJE— 

1.  Piitchard,  M.  P.  1/61,  p.  44-3.     Gregory, 

Plates,  Microsp.  J.,  vol.  2,  p.  90  ;  vol. 
3,  p.  30 ;  vol.  4,  p.  1.  Kooper,  Mi- 
croscop.  Trans.,  vol.  2,  pp.  67,  104. 

Cilia  (312:3). 

Species,  Smith,  Microscop.  J.,  vol.  3,  pp. 
131,  307. 

PisEPARAT.  FOR  MiCROSCOPE,  Okeclen,  Mi- 
croscop. J.,  vol.  3,  pp.  158,  241. 

SEA  WEEDS— 

3.  As  Food  (127:2),  Apjohn.'Analyses,  Chon- 

DRUS  Crispus  vel  Carr.ageen  Moss, 
ETC.,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  58. 

4.  Frcrs  Vesiculosus,  In  Obesity  (92:2). 
Lamixaria   Digitata,  as   Tent    (1648:5). 

As  Bougie  (1216:5). 

5.  Sargassum   Weed,    Why    in    Atlantic, 

Chambers'  J.,  Oct.  13/55,  p.  229. 

LICHEX3— 

Eeproductive  Organs,  Microsp.  J.,  vol.  3, 

p.  263. 
Cetraria    Icelandica,     Iceland    Moss, 
Mitchell,  T.  1/62,  p.  257. 

318. 

FUXGI— MUSHROOMS— 

2.  Micrology,  Etc.,  Fresenius,    Microsp.  J., 

vol.  2,  p.  118.  Curry,  Plates  of  repro- 
diict.  Organ,  Microscop.  J.,  vol.  3,  p. 
263 ;  vol.  4,  p.  192  ;  vol.  2,  p.  240. 
Microscop.  Okganisms  in  Health 
and  DisE.isE,  M.  R.  2/7o,  p.  348. 

Growth,  Ward,  immense  rapidity  of,  T. 
2/61,  p.  338.  How  to  make  them  grow 
large  and  lapidly,  T.  2/61,  p.  470. 

Edirle,  Smith,  L.  2/67,  p.  269.      How  to 

3.  di.sting.,  R.  1/61,  p.  15  ;  M.  R.  1/72, 
p.  262.  Gerard,  how  to  Remove 
Poison,  R.  1/63,  p.  15. 

Intoxicating,  Kennan,  T.  1/71,  p.  311. 
Test  of  wholesomeness,  boil  with  Silver 

Spoon,  L.  2/52,  p.  434. 
Poisonous  (1616:4),  Serini,  M.  R.    1/69,  p. 

41.     Chevers  in    India,   M.  R.    1/72, 

4.  p.  01.  Good  Rev.,  in  Ceylon,  etc., 
T.  1/62,  p.  218  ;  2/62,  p.  454.  Muschka, 
7  case-s  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  506.       Tuylor, 


FUXGI— MUSHROOMS— Poisonous  {cont.) 

P.M.,  T.  2/63,  p.  536  ;   M.  R.  1/67,  p. 

71.     Schifi",  Poison,  daeto  Muscarine, 

L.  2/76,  p.  105. 
Antidotes,  O'Connor,  Strong  Coffee,  L. 

1/62,    p.    325.        Easby,    Jarorandi 

(418:1),  L.  1/75,  p.  393. 
Guinea  Worm's  Emrry'os  (33:3)    found  in 

Spores,  Carter,  R.  1/63,  p.  273. 

FUXGI  CAUSING  DISEASE  (557:3)— 77(7^ 

Dermatophyta  (35:3) — 
5,  Germ  Theory  (1080:1),  Richardson,  Medi- 
cal Aspects  of,  2/70,  pp.  510,  534, 
539;  L.  2/70,  p.  714.  T.  Fox, 
R.  1/66,  p.  7  ;  Ed.  L.  2/67,  p.  538, 
Saunderson,  "  Microzymes,"  etc., 
L.  2/70,  pp.  474,  690;  1/75,  p. 
902;  T.  2/73,  p.  364.  Holden,  R. 
1/66,  p.  27;  R.  2/67  p.  71  !  Peale, 
T.  1/72,  p.  637.  Contra,  L.  1/75,  p. 
674.  Salisbury,  R.  1/66,  p.  58;  L. 
2/67,  pp.588,  663;  T.  1/66,  p.  395. 
Bastian,  discuss.,  L.  1/75,  p.  501  et 
sfiq.,  (vide  Index).  Resumc,  p.  694. 
Hallier,  L.  2/68,  pp.  319,  222.  T^n- 
dall  and  Bastian,  L.  1/76,  p.  206  ctscq. 
Pasteur  (2:3),  Bastian,  Lister,  Rev.  of 
views,  L.  2/73,  p.  529.  Wood  crush- 
ing, Hallier  and  Salisbury,  T.  2/68, 
p.  563.  Klein  and  Cohn,  L.  1/75,  p. 
902.  Thudichum  v.  Salisbury,  T. 
2/68,  p.  100.  Lewis  and  Cunningham, 
M.  R.  2/75,  p.  348.  Berkeley  v. 
Hallier,  L.  2/68,  p.  389.  Cameron, 
discussing  Bastian,  B.  2/75,  p.  3. 

In  Recurrent  F.  (1482:3).  Spirilla  in 
blood,   L.  1/75,  p.  582.      Vide  1513:5. 

Pyrexia  (1473:3).  Intermittents  (1484:1). 
Remittents      (1482:3).  Typhoid 

(1495:2).  Splenic  F.  (537:5).  Re- 
lapsing F.  (27:6).  Cholera  (917:1). 
J'ertus.sis  (713:2).  Measles  (75:2). 
Variola  (82:2).  Vaccinia  (86:4). 
Erysipelas  (42:1).  Diphtheria 
(819:4).  Rheum.vtism  (1452:1).  Fun- 
gus Foot  (1785:1). 

In  Pl.vnts  (313:4). 

Horses  Poisoned  by  Musty  O.vts  (532:5). 

319. 

fermentum   cerevisi.'e  —  barm  —    \ 

2.  yeast— 

In  Bread  (323:6)  injurious. 

MEDICINAL  VALUE  OF   YEAST- 

In  Boils  (55:3).  AVounds  (174:6).  Dysen- 
tery (902:5).  Obstruction  *  of 
Bowels  (874:1).  Di.> betes  (341:2). 
Typhus  (1510:1).  Fidtor  H.ixiN.Ti 
(633:3). 

LYCOPERDOX  PROTEUS— PUFF  BALL— 

3.  An.i-'sthetic  Powers  (217:6),  Richardson, 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


137 


LYCOPERDOX  PROTEUS— PUFF  BALL— 
An.t^sthetic  Powers  [cotit.)  — 

Fumes  of,  T.  1/53,  p.  610  ;  2/67,  p. 
615.  Flourens,  opposed  to  Richard- 
son, T.  2/53,  p.  120. 

6.  Diabetic  Urine  from  Fumes  (336:1). 

AMANITA  MUSCARIA— 

Poisoning  by,  in  India,    Cheveis,    M.    R. 
1/72,  p.  61. 

mosses- 
Styptic  PnorERTiES  (153:4). 

320. 

FILICES— FERNS- 

1.  Photographs  of  (1626:3),  T.  1/58,  p.  440. 

OL.  filicis  mas.— 

2.  Anthelmintic  (938:2). 

In    Hydatid,    Cyst,    of    Liver,    Injected 
(979:3). 

CIBOTIUM— PALEA  CIBOTII— PENGHA- 

3.  WAR  DJAMBI— 

Janes,  R.  1/G2,  p.  355.     Vincke,  R.  1/61, 

p.  289. 
Styptic  (153:4). 

GRAMINEiE— GRASSES— 

4.  Analysis,  B.  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  308. 
Growth,  Jones,  viewed  chemically,  T.  1/51, 

p.  308. 
Preservation  of  Grass  and  Green  Fod- 
der, Requier,  L.  1/62,  p.  55. 

EAY— 

5.  Analysis,  B.  Jones,  T.  1  51,  p.  308. 
Hay  Asthma  (663:2). 

RICE-ORYZA  SATIVA— 

6.  As  Food  (127:1),  Bracomiot,  Med.  G.  5/47, 

p.  186.  Playfair,  comp.  with  Pota- 
toes (382:1),  T.  1/58,  p.  565.  Black- 
lock,  not  for  Europeans  in  Tropics 
(201:2),  L.  2/49,  p.  15. 
Causing  Cholera  (918:3)  and  Cataract 
in  Poultry  (1867:4). 

321. 

INDIAN    CORN  — MAIZE- OSWEGO  — 
1.     ZEA-MAYS-CORN  FLOUR— 

As  Food  (127:1),  Hassall,  not  good  without 
Milk,    L.    1/63,    p.    143.      Letheby, 
cheapest  for  the  poor,  M.  R.  2/73,  p. 
59.     Maury,  T.  2/64,  p.  480. 
Starch  of  (314:3). 
Causing  Pellagra  (30:5). 

OATS-AYEXA  SATIYA— 

S.  Analysis,  etc.,  Norton,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  121. 


OATS  AS  FOOD  (127:1)- 

Substitute  for  Potato  (382:2),  both  straw 

seed.     Norton,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  121. 
For  Infants  (1544:1). 
Oatmeal.     Porridge  v.  Alcohol  (576:2). 

Adulter.,  L.  2/51,  p.  42. 
Diuretic  (221:4),  Ophth.  Hosp.,  T.  2/54, 

p.  263. 

FUNGOID  OATS  poisoning  Horses  (318:6). 
OAT  STRAW  causing  Camp  Measles  (76:2). 
HO  RDEUM— BARLEY— 
6.  Analysis,  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  526. 

malt- 
Analysis,  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  526. 

USES  OF  MALT— 

Tremv,  T.  1/62,  p.  277. 

In     Dyspepsia     (844:3),    Lierig's     Food 

(1543:5).     ILiiMORRHOiDS  (127:1). 
Feeding  Cows  (536:4)  to  increase  Milk, 

Gardner,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  128. 

322. 

MALT  LIQUORS— ALE  AND  BEER— 

1.  Quantity   drunk   in   England   per   annum, 

£40,000,000,  T.  1/65,  p.  473. 
Dietetically  (127:2),  T.  1/57,  p.  542;M.R. 

2/54,  p.  401.  Whitehead's  Bottled  Beer, 

T.  1/72,  p.  637.    A  Frenchman's  view, 

Coulier,   T.  1/69,  p.  249. 
Medicinally,  often  injur.,  Johnson,  T.  2/53, 

2.  p.  53.  Gibb,  often  injur.,  R.  1/60, 
p.  306.  Mirrchison,  Whv  injur.  ?  L. 
1/74,  p.  581.    Bad  in  Skin  Dis.  (38:6). 

A  CAUSE  OF  Gout  (1467:2).  Beer  Drinker's 
Nose  (588:2). 

3.  Adulterations,  L.  1/52,  p.  473;  M.  R.  2/76, 

p.  127. 
—Strychnine  (390:4),  Liebig,  on  its  alleged 

use,  L.  1/52,  p.  551. 
—Lead.  Pois.  fr.  (288:2). 
— CoLCHiciN  (343:6). 

VIENNA  BEER— 
T.  2/68,  p.  465. 
PORTER  (FJ^c  322:1)— 

4.  In  Diabetes  (338:6). 

Dyspepsia  fr.    (842:6),   in  Anccmic  over- 
suckling  patients. 
Adulterations,  etc.,  L.  2/54,  pp.  108,153. 

TRITICUM  REPENS- 

6.  InVesic.  Dis.  (1066:2).  Cystitis  (1067:5). 

323. 

TRITICUM  —  WHEAT  —  CEREALS  — 

1.       flour- 
Analysis,  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  309. 
As  Food  (127:1),  Smith,  T.  1/59,  p.  532. 
Brinton,  T.  2/61,  p.  92,  Vide  323:6. 


138 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


TRITICUM,  Etc.  [eont.)— 

2.  Of  India  (9:6),  Winslow,  T.  2/57,  p.  580. 
Phosphates  of  (273:6). 
Advltekatioxs    (323.4)    -^jy^^^Ts   of    mineral 

detected  by  mateiat.  in  Chlohof.,  T. 

2/58,  p.  304. 
— Plates,  various,  L.  151,  p.  366  ;  1/57, 

p.  74. 
— Plaster    or  Pakis,    Med.    Gaz.,    4/47, 

p.  790. 

3.  —Lead  (288:6). 

A  Ghaix  germinating  in  Eye  (1841:2). 
Ekgot  of  Wheat  (325:4),  jiro  Ehgot  of 

Eye,  McGugin,   M.  E.    2/60,  p.  282  ; 

T.  2/61,  p.  67. 

BEEAD— 

4.  Mace,  Histoky   of  a  Piece.      Translated 

by  Mrs.  Gattj-,  T.  1/67,  p.  151. 

ADULTEEATIONS  OF  EEEAD  (323:2)— 
Poggaile,  Fain  de  munition  (damaged),  T. 
"  2  71,  p.  289;  L.    1/51,   pp.  366,  386, 
419  ;  1/62,  p.  182. 
CiTRi  Si-LFH.  (297:3),  Muter,  T.  1/71, p.  509. 
An'M  (275:2),  Lathyrus  poisoning  it  (414:2). 
Bloody-  Bread,    Ebrenberg,    spot   due   to 
Infusoria,  T.  1/60,  p.  271. 

5.  Pickets  fr.  Adult.  Bread  (100:1). 

COMPOSITION  OF  BEEAD— 

Odling,  L.  1/57,  p.  137.  Barral,  DifF.  be- 
tween crusi  and  crumb,  T.  2/63,  p.  15. 
Thompson,  Analysis,  etc.,  T.  2/63, 
pp.  374,  430,  478. 

Alcohol  in,  T.  1/73,  p.  643. 

NUTEITIYE  PEOPEETIES  OF  BEEAD- 

6.  Bischoff,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  140.     Meyer,  ex- 

clusive bread  diet,  L.  1/71,  p.  627. 

PEEPAEATIOX  OF  BEEAD— 

L.  1/69,  p.  438.    Yeast  (319:2)  ixjrRiors, 

Dauglish,  T.  1/60,  p.  469. 
Davglish,  Unfermented,  with  Cars.  Acid 

(238:5),  T.  2/57,  p.  620  ;  1/60,  p.  468. 
— In  Dyspepsia  (844: 1).  Eearing  Infants 

(1543:6). 

324. 

2.  Home  Made,  L.  1/68,  pp.  458,  550.  Hera- 

path,  SoDyt;  Cark.  (268:3).  c.  Acid. 
Mvriat.,  L.  1/46,  p.  508.  Horsford, 
Liebig's  Baking  Powder,  T.  1/69, 
p.  563;  L.  2/70,  p.  334.  Mege  Mou- 
ries,  plan  to  save  200,000,000  francs 
per  annum,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  236. 

"With  Sea  Water  (234:1)  ;  Iodized  (251:3). 

Phosphated  (273:6),  Horsiord,  E.  2/60, 
p.  7. 

Oxygenated,  Birch,  L.  1/69,  p.  492. 

Gluten  Bread,  Prepar.,  T.  2/55,  pp.  241, 
323;  2/58.  p.  294.  Bonthron's  Bis- 
cuits, L.  2/68,  p.  333. 

3.  —In  Diabetes  (338:1). 


PEEPAEATIOX  OF  BEEAD  {cont.)— 
Almond  Bread  (409:2),  Pavy,  M.  E.  2/69, 
p.  103. 

—  In  Diabetes  (338:2). 
Lupin  Bread  (338:2). 

Ginger  Bread  (347:4),  made  with  Eusty 
Flour,  L.  2/74,  p.  832. 

BEAN- 

4.  Dauglish,   Dietetic    (127:1)    and  Medic. 

VALUE,  T.  1/60,  p.  468. 
Cerealin    Combd.    with    Caseine   exists, 

Dauglish,  T.  1/60,  p.  468. 
Bran  Tea,  Dauglish,  T.  1/60,  p.  468. 

—  In  Indigestion  (845:2).  Mal-assimila- 

TioN  (158:4). 

BEAN  OE  BEOWN  BEEAD— 

5.  Chapman's.  L.  2/67,  p.  599.     Broster  pre- 

par., L.  1/71,  p.  496.     Brinton,  diet. 

value,  M.  E.   2/62,  p.   144.     Liebig, 

L.   1/69,  p.   114.     Jackson,  Amer.  J., 

Xo.  11/30,  p.  317. 
Wheaten  Biscuits  Pro,  T.  2/67,  p.  216. 
In  Hjemoerhoids  (896:4);  Constipation 

(876:3)  ;  Diabetes  (338:1). 

325. 

SECALE  COEXUTUM— EEGOT  OF  EYE— 

2.  Ergotinine.     The  alkaloid  itself,  Tauret, 

L.  1/76,  p.  36. 

EEGOTIX— 

Prepar.,  etc.,   Bor.jeau,   T.    1/54,    p.    605. 

AUier,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  245. 
Styptic    (153:6).     In    Uterine   Fibroids 

(1123:1). 

PHYSIOLOGICAL  EFFECTS  OF  EEGOT— 
M.  E.  1/62,  p.  404.  Jacobi,  E.  2/70,  p. 
353.  Levi,  due  to  Phosph.  Acid 
(242:2),  L.  1/75,  p.  10;  M.  E.  1/76, 
p.  458.  Millet,  M.  E.  2/55,  p.  40. 
Meryon,  L.  2/71,  p.  704;  T.  2/75, 
p.  458.  Inman,  like  Belladon.,  E. 
2/60,  p.  348.  Arnal,  M.  E.  1/52, 
p.  60.  AUbutt,  Yalue  in  Loav  Pulse 
(753:1),  L.  1/76,  p.  86.  Eamskill  may 
be  continued  manv  months,  T.  2/60, 
p.  636;  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  244. 

3.  On  Vessels  of  Brain  and  Cord,  B.  Sequard, 

E.  2/60,  p.  348.     SchuUer,  Contracts, 
T.  2/74,  p.  665. 

PATHOLOGICAL  EFFECTS— EEGOTISM 

4.  Gangrene  (177:2). 

Distension  of  Bladder  (1052:3).  Care 
necessary,  etc.,  Wernich,  T.  1/73,  p. 
632.     Montgomery,  E.  1/58,  p.  313. 

TESTS  FOE  EEGOT— 

Wardleworth,  L.  1/58,  p.  232. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


139 


SUBSTITUTES  FOR  ERGOT— 

Raspberhy  Leaves  (411:4),  T.  2/57,  p.  37; 

L.  1/62,  p.  398. 
Ergot  of  Wheat  (323:3). 

5.  Uv.i;  Uesi  (394:4),  Beauvoir,  M.  R.  2/58, 

p.  240.     Gauchet,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  279. 
Belladon.  (1563:3).     Digitalis  (372:5). 

DOSE— ADMINISTRATION  OF  ERGOT— 

6.  Rest  Mode,  Assoc.  J.,  1/54,  p.  198.     Arnal, 

Aq.  Ext.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  Gl.  Eweiis, 
.Ether  Sol.,  T.  2/60,  p.  24.  Sequard, 
Pulv.  gr.  2  to  6  bis  die,  R.  2/60,  p.  349. 

Hypodermically  (153:2). 

Suppositories,  Wey,  T.  1/73,  p.  350. 

326. 

SEC  ALE  CORNUTUM,  THERAPEUTICS 
OF— 

1.  In  ILemorrh.  (153:1  &6).  Epistax. (146:4). 

H.TiMATEM.  (145:3).  H.i:mopt.  (149:1). 
Metrorrhagia  (1585:4).  Mexorr. 
(1149:. 5).  H.TiMATVR.  (151:1).  Utek. 
FiBR.  (1125:1).  Amexorrh.  (1153:5). 
Parapleg.   (1269:4)     Myelitis  Chr. 

2.  (1258:4).  Reflex  Act.  Excess. 
(1252:2).  Insanitv  (1387:5).  Ob- 
stetrics (l.i63:5).  To  induce  Pre- 
MAT.  Labour  (1559:4).  Puerp.  F. 
(1594:3).  Leucorrh.  (1104:4);  c. 
Catechu  (412:6).  Goxorrh.  (1174:4). 
Dis.  Gexitals  in  Male  (1094:4). 
Spermatokrh.  (1082:2).    Prolap.  Ut. 

3.  (1135:2).  Retext.Ur.  (1052:3).     Dy- 

SEXTERY  (902:2).  Splex.  Enlarg. 
(988:3).  Phthisis  (699:5).  Diabetes 
(340:5).  Diarrh.  (911:3).  pY.iiM. 
(170:1).  Purpura  (58:3).  Rheum. 
F.  (1459:6).  Pertuss.  (715:4).  Xeu- 
RALG.  (1238:6).  Hemicrax.  (1434:3). 
Ague  (1486:3).  Asthexop.  (1814:4). 
Ophthal.  1830:6).  Axeuris.m  Sub- 
cutax.  (725:2).  Yarix  Subcut.  (750:3). 

BEET-ROOT  SUGAR— 

6.  Crookes,  M.  R.  2/70.  p.  431. 

327- 

CANE  SUGAR— 

1.  Lankester  4,  Sucrose,  Glucose,  IIepatose, 

Lactose,  T.  2/58,  p.  20  ;  2/66,  p.  450. 
Digestion    (837:3).     (Both   of   Caxe    and 
Grape  Sugars).  {Vide  330:4) 

2.  B.   Jones,     ready      change     into     Grape 

(329:1),  T.  1/51,  p.  526.  Mialhe,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  155.  Rev.  M.  R.,  2/62,  p.  354. 

3.  Pavy,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  309.  Lehmann, 
M.  R.  2/53,  p.  195;  1/55,  p.  108; 
1/57,  p.  29.  Bernard,  Not  known  how 
absorbed,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  36.  liarley, 
M.  R.  2/57,  p.  200.  ILiyden,  as"  a 
Respirat.  Fuel  (628:6),  R.  2/64,  p. 
6.  Brodie,  into  Hepatose  ix  Liver 
(330:4),  M.R.  2/52,  p.  145. 


CANE  SUGAR  {co,d.)— 

4.  IxosiTE  formed  fr.  Sugar,  Yoll,  T.  1/GO, 

p.  310. 

— Ix  Urine  (1033:3),  Gallois,  when  found, 
M.  R.  1/65,  p.  148. 

Physiological  Effects,  Etc.,  Mandi, 
Why  destructive  to  Animal  axu  Ve- 
getable Life,  T.  1/61,  p.  45. 

5.  As  Food  (127:1),  Rev.  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  352. 

Lankester,  T.  2/58,  p.  20  ;  2/66,  p. 
450.  Bischoff,  Infiuen.  on  Meta- 
MORPH.  (118:5),  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  138. 
Smith,  Ed.,  T.  1/59,  p.  533.  Good  for 
Child.  (1543:6),  Ch.  D.,  pp.  245,  475. 

6.  Champouillion,  Bad  in  Excess,  R.  1/64. 
p.  350.  How  it  affects  Growth  of 
BoxE  (94:3).  Solvext  power  on 
Lime  (273:5). 

Ox  Teeth,  influence  of  (103:5). 

328. 

ADULTERATIONS   OF   CANE     SUGAR— 

1.  L.  1/51,  pp.  74,  100. 

Lead  (292:2)  ix  Refixixg,  L.  2/58,  p.  434. 

TESTS     FOR    CINE    SUGAR— HWc   Glu- 
cose (329:2) — 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  CANE  SUGAR— 

2.  Ix  Rickets    (100:6).      Boxe   Dis.    (95:1) 

Mollit.  Ossium  (98:6).  Skin  Dis' 
(38:6),  bad.  Ox  Wouxds  (160:6)  pain- 
ful. Diarrh.  Ixfts.   (908:5).  Cholera 

3.  (922:5).  Diabetes  (338:4).  Addi- 
son's Dis.  (1043:5).  Phthisis  (696:2). 
TuBERCUL0sis(696:l)  bad?  Druxkex- 
XEss  (425:4),  Hay  Asthma  (664:1). 
CoRYZA  (593:2).    Eye  Drops  (1821:2). 

CARAMEL— BURNT  SUGAR— 

4.  Test  for  Diabetic  L^rixe  (329:5). 

CONFECTIONARY— POISONOUS— L.  1/54, 

5.  pp.  316,  428,  524,  581  ;  2  58,  pp.  536, 
694,  639. 

Arsenite  of  Copper  (278:6),  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  138. 

treacle- 
In  Burns  and  Scalds  (61:1). 

329. 

GRAPE     SUGAR  —  GLUCOSE  —  Grapes 

(420:1)— 

1.  A  Component  of  Digitaline  (373:1);  San- 

toxine    (397:3);    Guaiacum    (419:1); 

Scammony  (382:6). 
In    Fruits     (473:1),   Fresenius,  Analyses, 

M.  R.  1/59,  p.  226. 
Digestion  OF    (327:1).     As  Food  (327:5). 

TESTS  FOR  GRAPE  SUGAR— 

2.  B.  Jones,    for  different  kinds,    T.  1/51,  T. 

525.       Difficulties    and     fallacies,    p. 


140 


ilEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


TESTS  FOR  GRAPE  SUGAR  {cont.)- 

1/65,  p.  56.  Behier,  value  of  different 
tests,  R.  1/58,  p.  103.  Rev.,  M.  R. 
1/53,  p.  106.  Roberts,  L.  1/62,  pp. 
507,  534.  Seegen,  small  qnantitioi, 
L.  1/72,  p.  344  ;  2/72,  p.  785.  Harley, 
T.  1/65,  pp.  4,  30.  Weil's  MocUfic. 
of  Trommel's  Test,  T.  1/73,  p.  202. 
Fowler's,  L.  2/74,  p.  426.  Seegen's, 
3.  T.   2/75,  p.  528.      Oppolzer,    R.  2/68, 

p.  129.  Longet,  Albumen  (14:5), 
Casein  (15:3).  Gelatine  (15:5),  etc., 
Mask  Sugar  in  a  lluiil,  M.  R.  1/59, 
p.  395. 

Pot.  Bichrom.  (259:1),  Horslev,  T.  2/54, 
pp.  08,  95,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  545.  Is  it 
good.^  T.  2/54,  p.  95. 

CuPKi  SuLPH.  (297:5),  c.  Pot.  Tart,  ct 
Lia.  Pot.,  Roberts,  T.  1/68,  p.  174. 

Sulphuric  Acid,  to  estimate,  M'Grle,  R. 
2/00,  p.  137. 

SoD.^  Carh.  and  Bismuth,  Bottcher,  T. 
1/52,  p.  374. 

Iodine  (252:2),  Tronsseaii,  T.  1/63,  p.  438. 
Massy,  L.  2/63,  p.  438.  Dechambre, 
Fallacies  of,  T.  1/63,  p.  466. 
5.  Fermentation  (420:5),  Roberts,  R.  1/61, 
p.  104;  M.  R.  2/61,.  p.  243;  2/62, 
p.  373.  Ilarley,  directions,  T.  1/65, 
p.  5. 

Spectrum  Analysis  (183:4),  Jellet,  Diagr., 
T.  2/65,  p.  100. 

Caramel  Test  (328:4),  Bid  well,  boil  on 
tin-plate,  R.  1/61,  p.  105. 

Glucometer,  Garrod,  T.  2/57,  p.  021. 

330. 

GLUCOSE— 

1.  Exists  Normally  in  Blood  (135:2)  ; 
Muscle  (108:3).  In  Urine  (1028:5), 
OF  Nursing  Women  (1603:4) :  of 
Pregnancy  (1547:2). 

GLUCOSE  FOUND  PATHOLOGICALLY— 
In    Diabetes    (332:1).      Ascitic    Fluid 
(999:4).     Spina  Bifida  (1713:4). 

GLYCOGENE    (965: 2)- AMYLOID     MAT- 

3.  TER— ZOAMYLIiNE— 

Prepar.,  etc.,  T.  1/73,  p.  055.  Bernard, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  54. 

GLYCOGENESIS— 

Physiologically,  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p. 
63  ;  1/57,  p.  27  ;  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  418. 
CoHn,  In  Relat.  to  Fat  Absorption 
(90:2)  and  Anim.il  Heat  (187:1),  R. 
1/61,  p.  338. 

GLYCOGENIC  FUNCTIONS  OF  LIVER 

4.  (964:3)— 

Seegen,  Rev.  of  diff.  opinions,  M.  R.  2/01, 
p.  256;  1/72,  p.  418;  T.  1/73,  p.  051. 


GLYCOGENIC  FUNC.  OF  LIVER  {cont.)— 
Hepatose  (327:1), etc.,  B.Brodie,  fonnedfr. 
Cane  and  Grape  Sugar  (327:3),  M.  R. 
2/52,  p.  145.  B^>mard's  Researches, 
M.  R.  1/51,  p.  251  ;  1/54,  p.  06  ;  1/57, 
p.  27  ;  2/56,  p.  232.  Lehmann,  in  sup- 
port of  Bernard,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  232  ; 
1/55,  p.  578;  2/02,  p.  35-'.  Murchi- 
son,  summary,  L.  1/74,  p.  43(1.  Me 
Donnell,  R.  1/01,  p.  334.  Robins  and 
Verdeil,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  1/04.  Ilailev, 
R.  1/01,  p.  333.  Dalton,  2/71,  p.  10. 
Rev.,  L.  2/70,  p.  297. 
—  Contra  Bernard,  Longet,  etc.,T.  1/55, 
p.  579;  M.  R.  1/56.  p.  232.  Pavv, 
T.  1/59,  p.  015  ;  R.  1  '59,  p.  335  ;  M.  R. 
1/61,  p.  231;  2/62,  p.  357;  R.  1/62, 
p.  247;  L.  2/62,  p.  302;  Exper.,  T. 
1/65,  p.  353  ;  Lectures  et  seg.  Sanson, 
R.  1/59,  p.  334.  Mialhe,  R.  2/57,  p. 
155. 

331. 

ANIMALS  WHOSE  Livers  Yield  Sugar — 
1.     M.  R.  1/55,  p.  545  ;  1/54,  p.  67. 

Slugs  (493:2),  Bernard,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  31. 
Hybernating  (544:6),   Valentine,    M.  R. 

1/54,  p.  535. 
Caterpillars  convert  Cellulose  (487:2) 
into  Sugar  (313:5),  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  .Cc. 

GLYCOGENESIS  ARRESTED— 

Death   Ensues    (180:1),   Bernard,  Why? 
T.  1/00,  p.  211  ;  2/00,  p.  26. 
3.  Arrested   by  Severe  Dis.   (553:3),  Ber- 
nard, M.  R.  1/57,  p.  35. 
In    Fevers    (1476:3),   Bernard,    T.    2/57, 

p.  16. 
By    %0-dm    Carb.    (268:2)    in    Excess  in 
Portal   Veins,    Paw,    M.  R.    2/01, 
p.  243. 

GLYCOGENIC  FUNCTIONS  OF  PLA- 
CENTA (1528:4)  — 
Bernard,  T.  1/59,  p.  349. 

332. 

MELLITURIA— GLUCOSURIA— SAC- 
1.  CHARINE  URINE— DIABETES  (Hf^e 
D.  Incipidus  (1038:1)  — 
Paper.',  Lectures,  History  of,  L.  2/71,  p. 
22;  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  354;  Rev.,  M.  R. 
2/02,  p.  303;  2/09,  p.  96;  1/72, 
p'.  418  ;  1/76,  p.  353.  Ilarley,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  191  ;  T.  1/65,  p.  3  et  set/.; 
2/65,  p.  357  et  seq.  B.  Jones,  T.  1/54, 
p.  101  ;  1/05,  p.  55 ;  2/52,  p.  123. 
Pavy,  R.  1/02,  p.  240;  T.  2/62,  p.  444. 
Eesnme,  T.  1/65,  p.  506  ;  2/74,  p.  322. 
Haiighton',  Chem.  Tbeorv,  R.  2/61,  p. 
314:  T.  1/63,  pp.  035,  004;  T.  2/08, 
p.  205.  Richardson,  T.  1/02,  pp.  233, 
473.      Chambers.    L.    2/62,    p.    225. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


141 


MELLITURIA,  Etc.  {cont.)  — 

Carter,  L.  2  61,  p.  157.  Yenables, 
AVhat  is  DiAUETEa  ?  Test,  Symptoms, 
etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  446.  Bouihaniat, 
M.  R.  1/53,  p.  139.  Result  of  Life's 
Study,  T.  2/7o,  p.  607.  Dursch,  M.  R. 
1/5-1,  p.  557.  Miallie,  M.  R.  2/57, 
p.  157.  Campliu,  R.  2/58,  p.  351. 
Griesinger,  R.  1  61,  p.  103.  Herard, 
R.  2/61,  p.  109.  Watts,  L.  1/48,  p.  439 

5.  et  seq.  Seegen,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  256. 
Shearman,  T.  2/56,  p.  281.  Wilt- 
shire, L.  2/60,  p.  404.  Richardson, 
by  a  Diabetic,  T.  2771,  p.  293.  Le- 
c-orche,  iS^esv  Views,  L.  2/73,  p.  200. 
Andral,  Analysis  of  84  casts.  Treat., 
etc.,  T.  1/75, "p.  451. 

In  Childuen  (1522:4),  Senator,  8  cases,  T. 
1/74,  p.  43;  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  514. 
Brown,  iEt.  2,  R.  1/49,  p.  348. 

TRINE  OF  DIABETES  (1034:4)  Vide  Tests 
roil  Sl"gau  (329:2)  ;  Sugar  in  Healtiiy 
UiuNE  (1028:5). 

6.  Urea    (1030:3),    Relation    of  Ukea    and 

Sugar  in.    Ringer,  etc.,   T.   2/GO,    p. 

145;  L.  1/71,  p.  531. 
Uric  Acid  (1030:6),   Venables,   DIagr.   of 

Crystals,  T.  2/58,  p.  465. 
Torul.t:  (1034:1),  Hassall,  relat.  to  Saccii. 

Urine,   T.    2/52,    p.    578  ;    L.    2/59, 

p.  505. 

333. 

PATHOLOGY  OF  DIABETES— 

1.  Liver,   Eeale,  Chem.  and  Microsc.  appear., 

M.  R.  2'53,    p.  226.     Andral,   i' .  M., 
T.  2/55,  p.  221. 
Kidneys,  Berle,  Chem.  and  Micros,  appear., 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  226. 

2.  Lungs  (646:5),  Richardson,  When  diseased 

rapidly  fatal,  T.  2/62,  p.  233. 

4.  Diabetic    Phthisis    (692:5),   Richardson, 

Treat.,  T.  1/67,  p.  219;  2/75,  p.  608. 
Pavy   and    Wilks,     Not    Tubercul., 
M.  R.  2/62,  p.  370. 
Diabetic  Pneumonia,  Oppolzer  apt  to  arise, 
R.  2  61,  p.  83. 

CEREBRO-SPIXAL  SYSTEM  (1348:2)— 
Diciiinson,  peculiar  changes  of.  Vacuities, 
L.  1/70,  p.  269;  2/75,  p.  560;  M.  R. 
1/76,    p.   363;    Anal,    ■with   Chorea 
(1291:5),  vide  (334:4). 

SYMPTOMS  OF  DIABETES  (nVZ«  332:1)- 

5.  Watts,  L.  1/48,  p.  439  ct  seq.     Richardson, 

T.  1/62,  p.  233.     Oppolzer,  R.  2/68, 
p.  78. 
Thirst   (120:1),   Parkes,   cause  of,  in  Py- 
rexia,  T.    1;55,   p.    333.      [Vide   12U:1 
&;3). 

Pot.    Permang.    (262:2),    T.    1/62,    p. 
523. 

Acid.  Piiosrh.  Dil.  (242:1),  R.  M.,  T. 
1/62,  p.  524.     (J7f/'6' 339:0). 


ft 


SYMPTOMS  OF  DIABETES  {eont.)  — 
6.  Wasting,    Emaciation    (158:2),    Ringer, 
T.  2/60,  p.  145. 
Gangrene  (177:3),   Mandi,  etc.,  probable 
cause  of,  T.  1/61,  p.  46;  R.  2/61,  p. 
110.     jMarchal,  T.  1/57,  p.  175. 
Carbuncle  (56:2),  Relation  of. 

334. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  DIABETES— 

1.  Vision,  Affections  of    (1814:2),  Herard, 

R.  2/61,  p.  110.     Richardson,  nature, 

T.  2/62,  p.  233. 
Cataract  (1867:3).  Rev.,   M.  R.  2/62,  p. 

370.     Lecorche,    M.  R.  2/61,   p.  547  ; 

L.  2/61,  p.  339.  France,  T.2/59,  pp.  528, 

602  ;  R.2/60,  p.  192.    Wilde  v.  France, 

T.  2/59,  p.  564.      Follin,  T.   2/59,  p. 

662.      Hutchinson,    T.    1/61,    p.    249. 

3.  Desmarres,  oper.  danger.,  L.  1/60,  p. 
585.  H.  Walton,  oper.  success!".,  T. 
2/59,  p.  477. 

Deafness    (1803:4),     Jackson,    L.      1/70, 

p.  192. 
Anjesthesia,  Laycock,  use  of  ^-Esthesio- 

meter,  T.  1/71,  p.  570. 

4.  Xervous  Disorders  (333:4),  Bouchardat, 

T.  1/75,  p.  320. 
Vaginal    Affections    (1095:6),  Winckel, 

Treat.,  etc.,  B.  2/76,  p.  317. 
Breath,  Dubouee,  often  peculiar,  T.  2/72, 

p.  101. 

INTERMITTENT  DIABETES— 

H.  B.   Jones,  T.  2/53,  p.  123. 
PROGNOSIS  OF  DIABETES— 

Oppolzer,  R.  2/68,  p.  77. 

INFLUENCE    OF    DIABETES     UPON 

5.  OTHER  AFFECTIONS— 
OPERATIONS  (1629:4)  badly  borne. 
Aneurism  (725:6),  and  its  treatment. 

335. 

CAUSES  OF  DIABETES— 

1.  Rev.,  T.  2'57,  p.  174;  M.  R.  2/62, 
p.  363;  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  418.  Watts, 
proximate,  L.  1/-I5,  pp.  437,465;  1/48, 
pp.  439,  545,  607.  661.  Griesinger, 
R.  1/61,  p.  103.  Richardson,  T.  1/62, 
pp.  233,  473.  Bouchardat,  L.  l/6f , 
p.  199.  Andral,  T.  2/55,  p.  220: 
M.   R.    1/56,  p.    58.       Lusk,    origin, 

3.  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  535.     Seegen,  T.  2/71, 

p.  111. 
Natural.  Sugar  Normal  (1028.5). 
Artificial  vel  Sy'nthetic  Diabetes,  Pavy, 
T.  2/75,  p.  124.  Bernard's  Exp.,  4th 
Ventricle  (335:5)  ;  Oliv.\ry'  Bodies 
(1340:4),  M.  R.  1/.54,  p.  70;  1/57,  p. 
42;  T.  2/75,  p.  125.  Kuhne  and 
Schiff,  Exp.  on  Frogs  (505:2),  M.  R. 
1/58,  p.  240. 


142 


3IEDICAL   DIGEST. 


CAUSES  OF  DIABETES  (conf.)  — 

Heeeditary  (.562:5),  Schmitz,   T.     2/74, 

p.  G35. 
Mental  Excitement  (1363:3),  Shearman, 

4.  T.  2/56,  p.  2S3.  G.  Johnson,  T.  2/53, 
p.  317.  Nohle,  E.  2/63,  p.  170. 
Eichardson,  Intense  Study,  etc., 
M.  E.  2/73,  p.  116. 

Xeurosis  OF  Vagus  (1443:4),  Shearman,  T. 

2/56,    p.  283.      Hahershon,  T.   1/76, 

p.  435. 
Cererral  Dis.  (1404:5),  Leudet,  4  cases, 

M.  R.  2/57,  p.  552.     Goolden,  L.  1/55, 

5.  p.  656.  4th  Ventricle  Dis.  (1398:5), 
Parkes,  clot  in,  L.  1/60,  p.  545.  Luys, 
etcT.  2/61,  pp.   67,  511. 

Blo-sv  on  Head,  Traumatic  (1425:6), 
Shearman,  etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  283  ;  1/57, 
p.  699.  Buzzard,  discuss.,  L.  1/76, p. 
673.     Todd,  T.  1/58, p.  504.     Eev.  of, 

6.  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  568.  Amyot,  summary, 
etc.,  T.l/6I,p.  328. 

•  Fractured  SriNE  (1703:2),   SehifF,  M.  E. 

2/62,  p.  364. 
Medulla  Oblongata  Dis.(1340:6),  Eohin, 
M.  E.  1/54,  p.  106.  Dompeling,  E. 
2/69,  p.  69.  Eichardson,  throwing 
back  head  and  looking  up,  T.  1/62, 
p.  234. 

336. 

1.  Pulmonary  Affect.,  Eobin,  M.  E.  1/54, 

p.  106.     Ee^-noso,  T.  2/52,  p.  98. 
Pertussis  (713:3),  Gibb,  L.  1/58,  p.  120. 
Hepatic  Irritation    (980:3),  Ilarloy,  by 

2.  Inject,  into  Port,\l  System  (969:1)  ; 
M.  E.  1/54,  p.  106;  2/57,  p.  191. 
Schiff,  Exp.,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  364. 

Mal.\rious   Feters    (1482:1),  Burdcl,   T. 

2/59,  p.  562;  E.  1/60,  p.  309. 
Typhoid  F.  (1499:3),  Walshe,  T.  1/55,  p. 

614;  2/55,  p.  54. 
Cholera  (920:2). 
On.vnism  (1083:4),  Eichardson,  T.  1/62,  p. 

473.     Miiller,  T.  2/62,  p.  643. 

3.  Chloroform  Inhal.  (435:3'),  Ilarley,  M.  E. 

2/57,  p.  191.  Ee^nioso,  T.  2/52,  p. 
98.  Beale,  M.  E.  1)53,  p.  111.  Pavy, 
Why  so,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  365. 

Carronic  Oxide  Inhal.  (239:2),  Eichard- 
son, L.  2/74,  p.  340. 

Old  Age  (576:5),  Dechambre,  T.  2'52,  p. 
98;  M.  E.  1/53,  p.  108.  H.  Jones, 
T.  2/53,  p.  123. 

4.  Anthrax  (56:2).     Arsenic  (277:2).     Qui- 

nine (340:6). 

Blood,  too  little  Alkali  (339:3),  Mialhe, 
M.  E.  2/57,  p.  157. 

Asparagus  (347:1),  Harley,  M.  E.  2/57,  p 
199. 

Lycoperdon  Fumes  (319:3),  due  to  Car- 
ronic Oxide  (239:2),  Eichardson,  L. 
2/74,  p.  340, 

Pregnancy  (1547:3).    Lact.\tion  (330:1). 


CASES  OF  DIABETES— 

P.    M.,  Amyot,  T.    1/61,  p.  327.      Owen 
6.  Eees,  in  young  and  otherwise  healthy 

persons,  L.  2/66,  p.  3. 
Eecovery-,   etc.,  Camplin,  cure,  T.  1/59, 

p.  547;  2/61,  p.  567.     Calhoon,  cure 

in  four  or  five  days,  T.  2/59,  p.  367. 

Soubic,  T.  2/54,  p. '574.     Van  Ness,  E. 

1/45,  p.  60.     Gibb,  c.  Ardom.  Cancer 

(947:1),    and  Albumin.     (1014:1),  L. 

2/59,  p.  485. 
In  Children  (332:5). 

337. 

TREATMENT  OF  DIABETES  (T7ffc  332:1, 
336:4). 

1.  Eev.  Summary,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  377  ;  1/72, 
p.  426;  T.  1/73,  p.  574.  Camplin,  T. 
1/59,  p.  547;  2/61,  p.  567;  1/55,  p. 
66.  AV.  Eichardson,  own  treat.,  M.  E. 
1/72,  p.  426.  Pavy,  E.  1/62,  p.  246. 
B.  Jones,  T.  1/65,  pp.  82,  109;  E. 
1/07,  p.  88.  Bouchardat,  T.  2/75,  p. 
608.  Corfe,  T.  2/58,  p.  292.  Oppolzer, 
E.  2/68,  p.  78.  Inman,  R.  2/58,  p. 
140.  Ainstie,  E.  2/64,  p.  120.  Abbott, 
E.  1/67,  p.  91.  Carter,  good  Pill,  etc., 
etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  157. 
ExpER.  >yiTH  Drugs,  Basham,  L.  1/54, 
p.  65.  Smart,  T.  1/63,  p.  156  ; 
Forster,  etc.,  M.  R.,  2/72,  p.  485  ;  1/60, 
p.  545. 

DIET  OF  DIABETES— 

4.  Andral,  sudden  changes  bad,  T.  2/55,  p. 
220.  E.  Smith,  etc.,  L.  1/64,  p.  149  ; 
1/76,  p.  673.  B.  Jones,  T.  1/65,  p. 
82 ;  R.  1/67,  p.  88.  Owen  Rees,  v. 
restricted,  L.  2/66,  p.  4.  Boens,  too 
strict  injur.,  T.  2/60,  p.  168.  Bouch- 
ardat, Limitation  of  Meat,  T.  2/74, 
p.  695.  Richardson,  on  restrict.,  espec. 
in  Di.Uf.  Phthisis  (333:2),  T.  1/67, 
p.  219.  Camplin,  T.  2/61,  p.  591. 
Protest  to  Rees,  L.  2/66,  p.  106. 
Good  tables,  etc.,  R.  1/62,  p.  249. 
Almond  Bread  (324:3).  Bouchardat, 
T.  2/59,  p.  274.  B.  Seqnard,  Exer- 
cise AND  Diet,  L.  1/66,  p.  247. 
Lebruscher,  E.-5p.  R.  1/60,  p.  545. 

338. 

1.  Gluten  Bread  (324: 2).     Camplin,  R.  1/60, 

p.  308.     Peacock,  T.  1/60,  p.  622. 
Bran  Cakes  (324:5),  Camplin,  etc.,  T.  1/55, 

2.  p.  66  ;  1/57,  p.  431 ;  2/57,  p.  126  ;  R. 
1/60,  p.  308;  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  102. 
Hassall,  Impurities  of,  etc.,  L.  1/66, 
p.  640. 

Almond  Bread  (324:3),  Pavy,  M.  R.  2/69, 

p.  103. 
Potato   Bread    (382:2),   Percy,    L.    1/49, 

p.  289. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


143 


DIET  OF  DIABETES  {coiK.)— 

3.  Lupix  Bread  (415:2)  ,T.  2/55,  p.  323. 
Levulose,  Kiilz,  value  of  certain   fruits, 

M.  E.  1/7(5,  p.  367. 

IxuLiN,  Kulz,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  367. 

Milk  Skimmed  (541:2),  vide  Lactic  Acid 
(339:5).  Donkin,  L.  2/69,  pp.  568,  735, 
766  ;  1/70,  p.  399  ;  1/71,  p.  603  ;  1/73, 
pp.  45,  86,  842  ;  T.  1/70,  p.  186.  Don- 
kin,  etc.,  reply  to  Barclay,  L.  1/73, 
pp.  788,  860;  2/75,  pp.  347,  879. 
More,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  pp.  398,  471. 
Greeuhow,  successf.  discus.,  R.  1/73, 
p.  346. 

—  Failures,  Tliorne,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  285. 

Barclay,  L.  1/73,  p.  727.  Pavy,  L.  1/73, 
p.  860;  2/75,  p.  347.  Allbutt,  21 
cases,  M.  E.  1/76,  p.  367. 

4.  Honey  (486:5),  Wadham,  E.  2/71,  p.  88. 
Sugar  (328:3),  Budd,  Med.  J.,  Nov.  14/57, 

p.  (?) ;  March  13/58,  p.  (?)  ;  T.  1/58, 
p.  520.  Corfe,  T.  2/58,  p.  292.  Amyot, 
T.  1/61,  p.  327.  Sloane,  10  cases,  6 
unsatisf.,  4  benef.,  E.  2/58,  p.  141. 
Wadham,  E.  2/71,  p.  89. 

—  Contra,   B.    Jones,   T.    1/58,    p.    445. 

Eanking,  E.  1/58,  p.  105.  Hughes, 
4  cases,  E.  2/62,  p.  146.  Griesinger, 
more  fatal  than  anything,  M.  E.  2/62, 
p.  376. 
6.  Pepsine  rel  Eennet  (836:2),  Gray,  Assoc. 
J.  1/53,  p.  68.  Nelson,  L.  l/5o,  p.  60 ; 
1/57,  p.  576 ;  2/57,  p.  108. 
Porter  (322:4),  Chambers,  M.  E.  2/54, 
p.  409.  Inman,  E.  2/58,  p.  140.  Corfe, 
Contra,  M.  E.  2/58,  p.  292. 

339. 

1.  Burgundt,  Camplin,  E.  1/60,  p.  308. 
Climate  (200:4),  Oppolzer,  E.  2/68,  p.  83. 

Ben  Ehydding,  T.  2/71,  p.  388. 

2.  Gymnastics,    etc.     (199:4),      Bouchardat, 

Training  and  forced  exercise,   M.   E. 

2/66,   p.    531.     Eichardson,   T.  2/71, 

p.  294. 
Shut  your  Mouth  (795:4),  Charteris,  L. 

2/75,  p.  658. 
Alkalis (216:2).  VideS3G:4.  Mialhe,M.E. 

3.  2/57,  p.  158.  Griesinger,  E.  1/61, 
p.  103;  2/61,  p.  110.  Gray,  Phosp. 
Soda,  Assoc.  J.  1/53,  p.  68.  Pavy, 
E.  1/62,  p.  330;  2/69,  p.  64.  Soda 
in  Blood  prevents  form,  of  Sugar 
(268:1),   M.   E.    1/61,  p.    231;    2/61, 

4.  p.  243.  Danney,  Citrate  of  Soda 
best,  E.  2/66,  p.  247. 

Vichy  (233:3),  Pavy,  T.  1/65,  p.  567. 
Weber,  T.  2/61,  p.  429  ;  2/54,  p.  574. 

5.  Carlsbad  (7:2),  Seegen,  the  only  reliable 

treat.,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  256;  T.   1/75, 
p.  339. 
Acid.  Lactic  (543:2).    Vide  Skimmed  Milk 
338:3.     Cantani,  M.  E.   1/72,  p.  427. 


DIET  OF  DIABETES  {co?zt.)  — 

Balfour,  M.  E.  1/72,  p.  538.  Forster, 
M.  E.  2/72,  p.  494  ;  L.  2/73,  p.  457 ; 
T.  2/72,  p.  205.  O^e  Contra,  T.  2/72, 
p.  206.  Acute  Kheum.  foUowinjc 
(1452:2). 

Acid.  Nitric  (247:5),  Gibb,  L.  1/58,  p.  120. 

Acid.  Carbazot  (249:1),  Aspland,  T.  2/62, 
p.  289. 

TEEATMENT  OF  DIABETES  {coiit).— 
6.  Acid.  Phosphor.  Dil.  (242:1),  Pavy,  Exp. 

injur.,   E.    1/62,   p.  327.     Griesinger, 

Bad,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  375.      Vide  333:5. 
Acid.  Benzoic.  (393:5),  Stockvis,  E.  2/63, 

p.  179. 
Acid.  G.a.llic  (359:6),  Large  doses,  Assoc. 

J.  1/54,  i)p.  505  or  508  ? 
Acid  Carkolicum  (353:6),  Ebstein,   etc., 

T.  1/74,  p.  38  ;  1/75,  p.  339. 

340. 

1.  Pot.  Bromid.  (266:5),  Begbie,  M.  E.  1/68, 

p.  249.     Flint,  L.  1/70,  p.  472. 
Pot.  Permang.  (262:2),  Sampson,  L.  1/53, 

2.  p.  42  ;  M.  E.  1/53,  p.  571.  Eamskill, 
T.  2/67,  p.  566.  Eichardson,  T.  1/62, 
p.  523.     Basham,  L.  1/54,  p.  65. 

— Contra,  Griesinger,  etc.,  T.  1/54,  p.  346  ; 

M.  E.  2/62,  p.  376. 
Alum  (275:4)  c.  RH.\T.iN  (452:3),  Demeaux, 

T.  2/61,  p.  264. 

3.  Arsenic   (280:3),  Eees,    L.    2/64,   p.  436. 

Devergie,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/70,  p.  519,  Vide 

277:2. 
Argent.  Nit.  (306:3),  Shearman,  T.  2/56, 

p.  282. 
Ferri  Sulph.  (294:1),  Hanekroth,  M.  E. 

1/53,  p.  571. 
Perox.  of  Hydrogen  (224:4),  Eichardson, 

E.  1/61,  p.  283.    Day,  L.  1/68,  pp.  45, 

397,  1/69,  p.  396.    Bayfield,  etc.,  2/68, 

pp.  468,  487,  680. 
— Contra,    Parry,  Theory,  etc.,   L.    1/69, 

p.  358.  Allbutt,  4  cases,  L.  2/69,  p.  160. 

5.  Iodine  (251:5),  Dick,  In  Horse,  E.    1/59, 

p.  83.  Feraurd,  M.  E.  2  65,  p.  241. 
Sulphur  (245:6),  Scatliff,  T.  2/75,  p.  679. 
Sec^le  (326:3),  Foster,  large  doses,  L.  1/69, 

p.  513. 

6.  Cinchona  (401:4),  Chambers,  bad.    Checks 

Urine,  L.  2/62,  p.  226.      Bryden  in- 
creases Sugar,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  44. 
Peruv.  Bals.  (414:1),  Van  Ness,  E.  1/45, 
p.  60. 

341. 

1.  Opium   (462:3),   Inman,    E.   2/58,  p.  140. 

Ainstie,  act.,  L.  2/64,  p.  602.  Pavy, 
Increasing  doses,  L.  1/69,  pp.  52,  641. 
Effects  of  diff.  ingred.  of  Op.,  E.  1/70, 
p.  94.     Stedman,  etc.,  L.  2/69,  p.  268, 

2.  1/74,  p.  458.    Oppolzer,  E.  2/68,  p.  82. 
—Contra,  M.  E.  1/72,  p.  427. 
Chlorodyne  (443:2),  Foster,  E.  2/61,  p.  110. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  DIABETES  (con?.)— 

Yeast   (319:2),  Heiapath,  Assoc.  J.   1/54, 

p.  374.  Uppolzer,  11.  2/68,  p.  82.  Gries- 

inger,  contra,  M.  11.  2/62,  p.  376. 
Ol.  Terebinth  (350:2),  L.  1/48,  p.  136. 
4.  Glycerixe,  Intern.,   Smith,  etc.,  L.  1/68, 

p.  647  ;   1/75,  p.  289.      Pavy,  contra, 

L.  1/68,  p.  647. 
— Extern.,  as  a  Sudorific  (27:1). 
Valerian  (397:6),  Bouchard,  L.  2/73, p.  633 

342 

1.  CorxTER-iRRiTATioN    (165:2),  Gooldon,    to 

Brain,    T.    1/54,    p.  346.      Kunkler, 
remarkable  case,   M.  R.   2/62,  p.  263. 
Shearman,  T.  2/56,  p.  283. 
TriiKiSH  Bath  (232:3),  Goolden,  E.  2/63, 
p.  175. 

2.  Ice  to  Spine   (190:3),  Chapman,  R.  2/63, 

p.  404. 
Electricity   (194:5),    Semniola,  T.  2/61, 
p.  488. 

JUNCUS  ACUTUS— 

4.  Diuretic  (221:4),  Cazin.  L.  2/76,  p.  106. 
BUTOMUS  UMBELLATUS— 

Diuretic  (221:4),  Cazin,  L.  2/76,  p.  106. 
CALAMUS  AROMATICUS— 

Graves,  pro  Quin.-e  (400:6),  T.  1/54,  p.  450. 
ARECA    CxVTECHU-PlXANG— BETEL— 

ARECA  nut- 
In  TAENIA  (938:6). 

343. 

COCOA  NUT  OIL- 

1.  Petenkofer,  uses,  T.  2/57,  p.  71. 

Oleine  of  (500:6),  pro  Ol.  Jec,  Thomp- 
son, M.  R.  1/56,  p.  23. 

ANACHARIS— 

2.  Lawson,  Microsc.  J.  vol.  2,  pp.  54,    131. 

"Wenham,  plates,  Microsc.  J.  vol.  3, 
p.  277;  vol.  4,  p.  159. 

YALLISNERIA— 

Lawson,  Microsc.  J.  vol.  2,  p.  54. 
COLCHICUM  AUTUMNALE— 
4.  Colchicin,  Phys.  Effects,  L.  2/76,  p.  437. 

Physiol.  Effects,  Wells,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/54, 
p.  388.  Garrod,  T.  1/58,  p.  662  ;  M.  R. 
1/60,  p.  432.  Roux,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  505. 
Jones,  the  most  potent  Cholagogue 
(967:2),  T.  1/63,  p.  139.  Hammond, 
Analysis,  etc.,  R.  1/59,  p.  356.  Meldon, 
A  nerve  tonic,  L.  2/72,  p.  114.  How 
to  use,  etc.,  T.  1/74,  p.  20. 

Poisoning  by,  Casper,  etc.,  P.M.,  T.  1/55, 
p.  605,  2/74,  p.  723.  Roux,  P.M., 
T.  1/55,  p.  605;  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  504. 
Rennard,  recov.,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  499. 

-In  Beer  (322:6),  T.  1/74,  p.  539. 


COLCHICUM  AUTUMNALE  {cont.)— 

344. 

2.  Bulbs  and    Seeds,  Schroff,  comp.  value, 
M.  R.  1/58,  p.  249. 
Colchicine,  SchrofF,  Exp.,  M.  R.  1/58,  p. 
249.     Percy,  dose  Jj  to  ^'j  gr.,  T.  2/62, 
.  118. 

THE   APEUTICS  OF  COLCHICUM— 
Eisenmann,  c.  Opium,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  245. 
In    Gout   (1469:3).     Rheumat.    (1459:5). 

Neuralg.  (1238:5).  Chordee  (1087:3). 

GoNORR.  (1174:4).  Odontalg.  (105:3). 

Erythema    Nod.    (40:6).     Ophthal. 

Catar.  (1838:6). 

VERATRUM    album— WHITE    HELLE- 

4.  BORE,  Black  Hellebore  (466:3)  — 
Simpson,  Pro  Y.Vii".  (345:1),T.  1/59,  p.  516. 

ASAGRiEA  OFF.— SABADILLA— VERA- 

5.  TRIA  OFFICINALIS— 

Physiol.  Eff.,  Etc.,  Bernard,  destroys 
Yis  YiT.n  OF  Muscles,  T.  2,60,  p.  295. 
Gebhort,  L.  1/48,  p.  501.  Aran,  M.  R. 
1/54,  p.  588.  TumbuU,  L.  1/33,  p. 
523.  Vide  Book.  Pegaitaz,  Hypo- 
DER.,  R.  1/70,  p.  143. 

6.  Tests,  Taylor,  T.  1/67,  p.  17. 
Substitutes     AVood     Anemone     (466:1), 

Fosbroke,  L.  1/41,  p.  46. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  YERATRIA  OFFICI- 
NALIS— 
In  Ac.  Rheum.  (1459:3).  Gout  (1469:3). 
Joint  Aff.  (1716:3).  Pneum.  (669:4). 
Typhoid  (1503:4).  Dropsy  (156:1). 
Amaurosis  (1863:4).  Heart  Dis. 
(783:5).     Dysmenorrh.  (1147:5). 

345. 

YERATRUM    YIRIDE  —  AMERICAN 
1.     HELLEBORE— 

Physiolog.  Eff.,  Cutter,  T.  1/62,  p.  665; 
R.  1/62,  p.  357.  Dulmont,  R.  2/68, 
p.  150.  Report,  T.  2/58,  p.  663.  Act. 
doses,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  253.  L.  1/62, 
p.  21.  Wood,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  169. 
Abbott,  M.  R.  1/C3,  p.  237.  Stohr, 
etc..  Resin  of,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  552; 
2/68,  p.  399. 

— On  Pulse  (753:3),  Simpson,  vrith  and 
without  stimulants,  T.  1/59,  p.  517. 

Poisoning  by,  Edwards,  recov.,  T.  1/63, 
p.  5. 

therapeutics  of  yeratrum   yi- 
3.   ride- 
In  Pneumon.  (669:5).     Pleurisy  (706:2). 

Dysentery  (902:4).  Inflamm.  (102:3). 

Croup    (619:1).     Laryngit.    (615:3). 

PuERP.    F,    (1594:3).     Traumat.    F. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


145 


THEEAP.  OF  VERAT.  VIRIDE  {cont.)— 
4.  (1636:3).        Ac.     Eiieum.      (1459:3). 

Cardiac  Hypekt.  (770:1).  Haemop- 
tysis (149:1).  EcLAMPS.  (1301:1). 
Chouea  (1294:6).  Opium  Pois.  (460:5), 

MASSAEANDULA— MILK  TEEE— 
6.  Wallace,  T.  1/54,  p.  227. 

346. 

ALOES— 

1.  To  Powder,  cirj-  first,  T.  2/63,  p.  25. 
Physiol.  Eff.,  T.  1/68,  p.  13  ;  2/68,  p.  96. 

Dobsoii,  of  Alkaloids,  T.  2/76,  p.  177- 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  ALOES— 

2.  Purgative    (220:5),    Eichstedt's  Esp.   on 

Rabbits,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  128.  c.  Iron, 
L.  2/70,  p.  475.  Chambers,  on  An.3Jmia 
(141:1),  T.  1/62,  p.  27. 
In Leucorrh.  (1105:4).  Gonorrh. (1178:5). 
Gleet  (1180:2).  Amenorrh.  (1154:4). 
Cholera  (922:3).  Dysentery  (901:4). 

3.  AscARiDEs  (935:1).  Wounds  (160:6). 
Burns  and  Scalds  (61:1).  HjEmok- 
RHOiDS  (896:6).  Eczema  (49:2).  Lichen 
(45:2).     CoNSTiPAT.  (876:3). 

GLYCEROLE  OF  ALOES  (270:3)  — 
Chausit,  T.  1/58,  p.  123. 

SQUILLA  MARITIMA— SQUILLS— 

4.  Physiolog.  and  Chemical  Proper.,  Etc., 

Schi-ofF,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  248. 
Diuretic  (221:4),  Hammond's  Exper.,  R. 
1/59,  p.  355.  See,  Large  Doses,  T.  2/74, 

5.  p.  650.     Vide  Dropsy  (156:2). 
A  GOOD  Rat  Poison  (545:2). 

ALLIUM  SATIVUM— ONION— GARLIC— 

6.  In   Burns  (60:6).      Diphtheria    (823:6). 

Snake  Bites  (510:5). 
Snakes  (507:2),  driven  away  by  Crushed 
Garlic. 

347. 

ASPARAGUS  OFFICINALIS— 

1.  Causing  Saccharine  Urine  (336:4). 
In  Hydrophobia  (527:3). 

CROCUS  SATIVUS- SAFFRON— 

2.  Therapeutic  Uses,  Savignac,  M.  R.  2/74, 

p.  500. 
Emmenagogue  (1153:5).   In  Leucorrhcea 
(1104:4). 

SMILAX— SARSPARILLA— 

3.  Boecker    and  Syme,   contra,   R.    1/59,    p. 

347.       Sigmund,    T.    2/60,    p.    195; 
M.R.  2/60,  p.  252.     In  quantities  most 
valuable,  T.  1/74,  p.  154. 
In  Syphilis  (1197:4).     Rickets  (100:6). 

CONVALLARIA— SOLOMON'S  SEAL— 

4.  In  Ecchymosis  (142:5). 


ZINGIBER— GINGER — 

Ginger    Beer,    Lead   Pois.  fr.   (288:5). 
Ginger  Bre.id  (324:3). 

MARANTA  ARUND.— ARROWROOT— 
5.  As  Food  (127:1),  Smith,  T.  1/59,  p.  532. 

Adulterations,  L.  2/51,  p.  352.    Simple 
Test,  L.  1/66,  p.  238. 
REVALENTA— 

Var.  and  Adulter.,  L.  1/51,  pp.  654,  677. 

348. 

ORCHIDACE.E— 

2.  Fertilization  (311:6),  wonderful  facts. 
SALEP,  Value,  L.  1/63,  p.  286. 

vanilla- 
Poisonous  at   times,  due  to  Cashew  Oil 

smeared  over  pods,  T.  1/72,  p.  477. 
Artificial    Essence,  L.  2/74,  p.  70. 

3.  Galactogogue  (1601:3). 

CACTUS  OPUNTIA- PRICKLY  PEAR— 
Harvey,  Cattle  food,  T.  2/76,  p.  712. 

DIONCEA    MUSCIPULA-VENUS'S    FLY 

5.  TRAP— 

B.  Sanderson,  Electric  Phenom.,  etc.,  T. 
1/74,  p.  681. 

DEOSERA  EOTUNDIFOLIA— 

Darwin,  Insectivorous  (312:5),  T.  2/75, 
pp.  71,  122. 

PINE  BATHS  (231:1). 

6.  T.  1/61,  D.  232;  L.  2/72,  p.  3. 

In  Gout  (1470:4).     Eheumatism  (1463:4.) 

349. 

LAEIX  EUEOPiEA— LARCH— 

1.  Uses,  etc.,  Moore,  T.  2/59,  p.  476.    Daly, 

T.  2/59,  p.  477.  AUbutt,  contra,  t. 
1/67,  p.  161.  Daly,  test  for  Tinct., 
T.  2/59,  p.  477. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  LARCH— 

2.  InH.emoptysis(149:2).  Epistaxis (146:4). 

Purpura  (58:3).    Bronchitis  (651:5). 
Tonic  (216:6). 
SAPO  LARICIS  (270:1)— 

Prepar.,  etc.,  Moore,  R.  1/59,  p.  92. 

3.  In  Psoriasis  (63:6).     Pityriasis  (41:2). 
Herpes  (53:5).     Eczema  (49:2). 

OLEUM  TEREBINTHIN.E— 

4.  Dose,  etc.,  for  Children,  etc.,  Ayres,  1. 

1/56,  p.  191. 
Ozonized  Oil,   Hornidge,  Exp.,  T._l/61, 
p.  357.     Seitz,  compared  with  simple. 
Uses,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  565. 

5.  In  H.5:moptysis  (149:2). 
Deodorized,  T.  1/71,  p.  326. 

A  Solvent  of  Caoutchouc  (364:1). 
Phosphorescence  destroyed  by  Vapours 
(240:6).      Tide  240:5. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


THERAPEUTICS  OF  TURPENTINE— 

Begbie,  R.  2/71,  p.  149.  Hogg,  T.  1/75, 
p.  414. 
6.  In  HyTSMORRK.  (153:3).  H.t^mopt.  (149:2). 
H.EM.\TEM.  (145:3).  PuLMON.  Hydat. 
(674:2).  Pulmox.Gang.  (672:4).  JLjEyi- 
ORRHOins  (896:2).  Mel.ena  (144:5). 
Enterorrhag.  (144:5).  Broxchorrii. 
(652:1).  GoNORRH.  (1173:10).  Tym- 
PANiT.(8e4:5).  Metrorrhag. (1586:6). 
H.'EMATUR.  (151:1).  Purpura  (58:31. 
DiPHTH.  (822:2).  Infl.  Memb.  Tymp. 
(1797:2). 
A  Stimulant  (217:2)  ix  Collapse  of 
Fever,  etc.  (1478:3),  Whitby,  T.  2/52, 
p.  21.  Copland,  T.  1/55^  p.  472. 
O'Connor,  T.  1/54,  p.  70. 

350. 

In  Typhus  (1509:2).  Yellow  Fev.(151o:4). 
Jaundice  (975:4).  Intermit.  (1489:5). 
Remit.  (1483:1).  Puerper.  F.  (1594:4). 
Cholera  (928:5).  Dl^rrh.  (children) 
(909:4).  Snake  Bites  (510:1).  Ec- 
lampsia (1302:3).     Chorea  (1295:4). 

2.  Epilepsy  (1315:5).  Diabetes  (341:2). 
Neuralg.  (1239:2).  Nephralg. 
(1026:4).  Sciatica  (1245:2).  Ceph- 
alalg.  (1434:5).  Pertus.  (715:5). 
Ulcers  (176:6).  Carbuncle  (56:6). 
Malign.  Pust.  (386:5).  Py^t^mia 
(170:1).  Iritis  (1854:1)  Parasiticide 
(22:4).  Herpes  Tons.  (22:4).  Men- 
tagra  (24:3). 

3.  Antidotal  to  Phosphorus  (240:5).     Vide 

240:6. 

POISONING  BY  TURPENTINE— 

Maiind,  Exp.    Dogs,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  508. 

Miall,  P.  M.,   set.   14  weeks,   L.  1/69, 

p.  360. 
By  ■VAPouR,^Thenard,  Theory,  M.  R.  2/56, 

p.  529.     Richardson,   Rationale  of,  L. 

1/76,  p.  511.     Faucot,  T.  2/57,  p.  612. 

Liersch,  Exp.,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  532. 

5.  — A   Cause  of  Painters'    Colic   (289:2), 

Bouehardat,  L.  2/45,  p.  210.    Marchal, 
M.  R.  1/56,  p.  519. 
On  Dogs  (521:6),  fearfully  initating  to  skin 

PAINT  AND   PAINTERS— 

6.  Injurious    Effects    of  Paint    due    to 

Turpentine  Yapours  (350:5). 
White  Paint  (291:5). 
Painters'  Colic  (289:2). 

351. 

WHITEWASH— 

1.  A  good  receipt,  L.  2/46,  p.  695. 

In  Sick  Rooms  (206:5),  Value  of. 

EESINS— 

2.  R.  CoPAin.'E  (413:5). 

Resin    Cloth  Pro   Cere   Cloth  (16:52). 


RESINS  (co)it)~ 

Lund,  Prepar.,  etc.,  B.     1/74,  p.  175. 

Lister,    Prepar.    at    2d.   per  yard,  L. 

1/75,  p.  366. 
Emulsions  of,   Constantine,    M.  R.  2/55, 

p.  241. 
Therap.   Eff.    of    Resin  Yap.    (230:6), 

Ireland,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  250. 
In  Actual  Cautery,  Styptic  (154:3). 

GUM  RESINS— 

3.  Constantine,  Emulsions,  M.R.  2/55,  p.  241. 

PITCH  AND  TAR— 

Lemaire,  Chem.,  T.  2/60,  p.  146. 
Saponins  (452:6),  how  influenced  by. 

4.  Phosphorescence    (240:6),     destroyed  by 

Aromatic  piinciples  of  Tar. 
A  Good  Substitute  for  Gas  (236:2)  when 
mixed  with  Steam. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  PITCH  AND  TAR— 
Anderson,  L.   1/70,  p.  687.  Murell,  How  to 

give,  B.  2/75,  p.  91. 
In  Skin  Dis.  (40:2).  Eczema  (48:6).  Rupia 
(53:1).     Ecthyma  (52:1).     Zona  Ign. 

5.  (54:4).  Pemphigus  (52:6).  Prurigo 
(46:1).  Impetigo  (51:2).  Lepra  (63:6). 
Herpes  (53:3).  Acne  (29:6).  Tinea 
Tarsi  (1878:5).  Scabies  (34:6). 
Phthisis  (698:3).     Pertussis  (714:3). 

6.  Bronchitis  (651:2).  Typhoid(1503:5). 
Typhus  (1510:  1).Disinfectant(214:3) 
As  a  Soap  (214:5). 

glycerole  of  tar- 
Prep.,  Etc.  (270:3),  Gibet,  M.  R.  1/59,  p. 

242.     Brady,  R.  2/62,  p.  167. 
In  Eczema  (48:6).     Prurigo  (46:1).     Im- 
petigo (51:2). 

352. 

CARBOLIC  Vel  PHEXIC  ACID— 
2.  Phy-siology',  Chem.,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/73,  p. 
510.  Mackintosh,  Act.  exclus.  of 
Antiseptic,  L.  2/70,  p.  601.  Calvert, 
L.  2/67,  p.  733.  Sansom,  L.  2/71, 
p.  510.  Rew,  T.  1/66,  p.  403  Dou- 
gall,  comparative  power,  L.  2/70, 
p.  176. 
Explodes  with  strong  Nitric  Acid  (247:3), 

T.  1/70,  p.  130. 
To  Purify,  Church,  ready  plan,  T.  2/71, 
p.  502  ;  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  510. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  CARBOLIC  ACID— 
4.  Calvert,  L.  2/63,  p.  362.  Labbee,  M.  R. 
1/72,  p.  535.  Godfrey,  R.  1/63,  p. 
330.  Lister,  Resume,  L.  2/67,  p.  353, 
Vide  215:2.  Ex.  of  Theory,  Ed. 
L.  2/73,  p.  529.  Contra,  T.  2/75,  p. 
516.  Simpson,  Lister  not  original, 
L.  2/67,  p.  546.  Lemaire,  M.  R.  2/62, 
p.  243.  In  London  Hosp.,  T.  2/67, 
p.  575.      Readwin,    R.   2/69,  p.   129. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


147 


THERAP.  OF  CARBOLIC  ACID  {cont.)— 
Contra  Use,  Tait,  injm-.,  T.  2/68,  p. 
465.  Dougall's  Exper.  with  Vaccine 
Lymph  (87:1),  L.  2/73,  p.  295.  Wood, 
some  results  not  altogether  desirable, 
L.  2/68,  p.  762. 
Effects  of  on  Urine  (1033:4),  Nicholls, 
etc.,  L.  1/73,  pp.  547,  759 ;  2/73, 
p.  262. 

LOCAL  USE  OF  CARBOLIC  ACID— 

5.  Bradley,  Value,   T.  2/76,  p.  540. 
Si'RAY,   Fuller,  R.  1/69,    p.  136.     c.  Cam- 
phor (369:3). 

Caustic  (171:2),  to  open  Abscess,  etc. 
Calvert,  Causticity  destroyed  by  Olive 
Oil  (91:2),  T.  1/68,  p.  589. 

Disinfectant  (214:4  et  215:1),  Beraays, 
etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  200;  2/61,  p. 
382;  L.  2/71,  p.  559.  Salt  and  Co., 
Vaporiser,  diagr.,  L.  1/69,  p.  262. 
Godfrey,  R.  1/63,  p.  330.  Calvert's 
Exper.,  T.  2/72,  p.  443.  Hoppe  Sey- 
ler,  its  true  value,  L.  2/71,  p.  304;  2/73, 
p.  195.  Lister,  in  his  wards,  effects, 
L.  2/67,   p.  356.       Dougall    questions 

6.  power,  L.  2/71,  p.  848.  Parkes,  the 
best,  L.  2/68,  p.  676.  Plugge,  T. 
2/72,  p.  332.  Sansomv.  Dougall, 
L.  1/72,  p.  66. 

Preservative  Fluid  (182:4). 

In    Comp.      Fract.    (1654:3).       Ulcers 

(172:3).  Vener.  Ul.  (1189:5).  Burns 

(60:5).    Irrit.  Bllster  Sore  (165:5). 

CoNDYLOM.    (71:6).  Cancer  (1668:1). 

■\V.\RTs  (70:3). 

353. 

1.  In  Skin  Dis.  (40:2)  v.  Mosquitoes  (488:4). 

PoRRiGO  Fav.  (23:4).  Alopec. 
(21:6).  Prurigo  (46:5).  Lepra 
Invet.  (64:2).  Eczema  (48:6).  N.t:vi 
(24:4).  Scarlatina  (81:5).  V.\riola 
(84:5).     Cattle Plao.  (537:4).     Per- 

2.  Tus.  (715:6j.  Diphth.  (823:5).  ToN- 
siLLiT.  (828:5).  Angina  (816:2). 
PuERp.  F.  (1595:1).  Serpent  Bites 
(510:3).  Insect  Bites  (483:5).  Dog 
Bites  (527:6).  Drives  away  Sn.\kes 
(507:2).  Arrow  Wounds  (1616:6). 
Odontal.  (105:4).  Fcetor  Hal. 
(633:3).  Caries  (96:4).  To  arsorb 
Bone  (94:4).  Ascaris  Verm.  (935:3). 
Scabies  (34:5).      Phthiriasis  (33:2). 

3.  Carbuncles  (57:2).  Ligaturing 
Art.  (719:4).  Ophthalm.  (1828:2). 
GoNORRH.  (1178:3).  Leucorrh. 
(1107:5).  Amenorrh.  (1154:4).  To 
Preserve  Instruments  from  Rust 
(1644:4). 

4.  An.'esthetic  (217:5),  Bill,  L.  2/70,  p.  768. 

Erasmus  Wilson,  R.  2/70,  p.  111. 
Smith,  etc.,  R.  2/72,  p.  ISO.  To 
open  Abscess,  Direct.,  L.  1/76,  p.  77. 


HYPODERMIC      USE      OP      CARBOLIC 

ACID  (219:1)— 
Ilueter,  T.  1/74,  p.  246. 
In  Boils  (56:4).     Anthrax  (57:2).    Joint 

Aff.  (1716:3).       Erysipelas    (43:3). 

Bubo  (1182:6).      Rheumat.    (1457:4). 

INTERNAL  USE  OF  CARBOLIC  ACID— 

Bert,  etc.,  L.  2/72,  p.  58  ;  M.  R.   2/72,  ."p. 

506.     A  Nervine,  T.  2/73,  p.  217. 
Dose,  etc.,  Keith,  L.  1/69,  p.  143.  Ebstein, 

5to  7  m.  in  Pepp.  Water,  T.  1/75,    p. 

340.  Barraut,  L.  1/69,  p.  136.  Kemp- 

ster,  R.  2/68,  p.  118.     Clarke,  R.  1/6'J, 

p.  136. 
6.  In    Skin    Dis.     (40:2).        Lepra    (64:2). 

Scarlatina  (81:5).     Variola  (84:3). 

M.iLAR.  F.  (1489:3).  Cholera  (924:5). 

Charbon      (586:5).         Yellow     F. 

(1516:2).  Dysentery  (904:5).  Cancer 

(1127:6).     Vomit,  of  Pregn.  (861:2). 

Flatulence      (864:6).  Diabetes 

(339:6). 

354. 

INHALATION      OF      CARBOLIC      ACID 

3.  (230:5)— 

In  Phthisis  (698:3).  Pertussis  (714:2). 
Chr.  Bronchitis  (652:2).  Catarrh 
(593:1).     Bronciiorrh.  (652:2). 

Inhaler  for  (626:4),  Richmond,  T.  2/67, 
p.  499.    Blake,  Diagr.,T.  1/68,  p.  405. 

POISONING  BY  CARBOLIC  ACID— 

4.  Tests  (295:3),  Osborn,  Ferri  Perchlor., 

T.  1/71,  pp.  239,  268. 

Cases,  Sutton,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  p.  456 ;  1/71, 
p.  423;  L.  2/68,  p.  133  (P.M.);  L. 
1/71,  p.  672;  1/73,  p.  302.  Shaw, 
48  m.  recov.,  Treat.  Liq.  Am.  Inject., 
L.  2/75,  p.  451.  Davidson  recov.  alter 
4  oz.,  T.  2/75,  p.  597. 

P.  M.,  Harrison,  L.  1/69,  pp.  179,  395; 
2/74,  p.  33.  T.  2/70,  p.  474;  2/75, 
p.  657.     Barlow,  L.  2/69,  p.  404. 

5.  Antidotes,  Roberts,  R.  2/71,  p.  104;  T. 

2/75,  p.  657.     Ferraud,  Sacch.  Lime 
(273:5),  L.  2/76,  pp.  178,  809. 
—  Oil  (352:5),  Calvert,  T.  1/68,  p.  589.  L. 
2/72,  p.  696.  Not  satisf  .,T.  2/75,  p.  657. 

SULPHO-CARBOL.iTES— 
Wood,  L.  2/68,  p.  762. 

6.  In   Gonorrhcea    (1177:4).      In   Dyspep. 

Phthisis  (687:3).     Cholera  (924:6), 
Typhoid  (1504:2). 

LIQ.  CARBON.  DETERGENS— 
Value  of,  etc.,  T.  1/67,  p.  76. 
In  Prurigo  (46:2). 

355 

CORALLINE— 

1.  Tardieu,  Prepar.  fr.  Phenic  Acid  (352:2), 
Tests,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  pp.  174,  254,  421. 
Poisonous  Socks,  etc.  (210:6). 


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MBDICAIi  DIGEST. 


CREASOTE— PHTSIOLOG.  EFFECTS— 

2.  Analog,  to  Prussic  Acid  (409:4),  Assoc. 

J.  2/53,  p.  929. 
Ox  Uri-ve  (1033:4),  Hughes,  M.  R.  2/57, 
p.  134. 

3.  Ox  Ferment.  (420:5),  Frericks,  T.  2/61, 

p.  44. 

THERAPEUTICS    OF    CREASOTE    (ride 
352:2)— 

General  Rev.,  Amer.  J.,  No.  37/36,  p.  496. 
LOCAL  USES  OF  CREASOTE— 

Ointment,  T.  1/55,  p.  310, 

"Baths  (231:1),  T.  1/58,  p.  682. 

Ln  Skin  Dis.  (40:1).  Lepra(63:5).  Eczema 

4.  (50:6).  Burns  (60:5).  Ulcers  (172:2). 
Erysipelas  (43:5).  Gangrene  ( 1 74 : 4) . 
Lupus  (65:4).  Herpes  Tons.  (22:4). 
Sec.  Syph.  (1198:1).  Verruca  (70:4). 
N^vus  (737:4).  Panaris  (1788:5). 
Gleet  (1180:2).    Leucorrh.  (1105:3). 

5.  Sprains  (1657:5).  Neuralo.  (1239:1). 
Rheumat.  (1457:4).  Ves.  Vag.  Fist. 
(1613:5).  Odontalg.  (104:6).  Oph- 
thalm.  (1831:4).  A  Preservative 
Fluid  (182:4).  Puerp.  F.  (1594:4). 
Enuresis  (1048:5). 

INTERNAL  USES  OF  CREASOTE— 
Pills,  L.  2/55,  p.  626. 

6.  In  H,t:morrh.  (153:2).  Hjematur.  (151:1). 

Menorrh.  (1150:3).  Vomit.  (858:5). 
DiARRH,  (909:5).  Cholera  (924:6). 
Sarcin-'e Vent. (856:3).  Tjenia (939:1) . 
Dyspep  (845:2).  Dysentery  (902:5). 
Cardialg.  (841:2).  Typhoid  (1503:5). 
Puerp.  F.  (1594:4).  Biliary  Calc. 
(984:6).  Phthisis  (698:2).  Asthma 
(662:1).     Bronchit.  (652:2). 

356. 

POISONING  BY  CREASOTE- 
2.  Case,  L.  2/63,  p.  438. 

PETROLEUM  —  BARBADOES    TAR  — 

4.  ROCK  OIL  vel  KEROSENE— 
Adulterations,  Tests,  etc.,  L.  1/62,  p.  333. 

Richardson,  a  store  house  of  Organic 
Hydrides   (445:2),   T.   2/71,  p.   371. 
Manufacture,   a  peculiar  Skin  Dis.  pro- 
duced by,  Allen,  R.  1/62,  p.  119. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  PETROLEUM— 
In   Prurigo  (46:3).     To  dress  Wounds 
(160:5).     Insectifuge   (33:2).      Poii- 
RiGo(23:4).  Malaria(559:4).  Scaries 

5.  (34:5).     Phthisis  (689:2). 

VAZELINE     vel     SAXOLEUM     PURIFI- 
CATUM— 
Martindale,  L.  1/76,  p.  721;  2/76,  p.  14. 
Corbyn,  T.  2/76,  p.  639. 


KEROSOLENE- 

An.esthetic  (217:5),  Bigelow,  T.  2/61, 
p.  180.     Cutler,  R.  1/62,  p.  341. 

For  Spray  Apparatus  instead  of  ^ther 
(189:4). 

357. 

NAPHTHA— 

1.  In  Herpes  Tons.  (22:4).   Cholera  (928:5). 

DiARRHffiA  (909:4). 

2.  Poisoning  by,  P.  M.,  L.  2/56,  p.  230. 

PARAFFINE— 

Local  action  of  Crude  Paraffine,  Ogston, 

M.  R.  1/73,  p.  243. 
Bandages  and  Splints  (1649:2). 

ANIMAL  HARTSHORN  or  DIPPELS  OIL 

3.  vel  OL.  F(ETIDUM— 

In  Phthisis,  Frictions  (697:3). 

PYROLIGNEOUS  ACID— 

4.  Preservative  Fluid  (182:2).  | 

JUNIPERUS  COMMUNIS— 

On  Urine  (221:4),  Hammond's  Exper., 
R.  1/59,  p.  355. 

JUNIPERUS     OXYCEDRUS  —  OIL     OF 

5.  CADE— 

In  Prurigo  (46:2).  Eczema  (50:6).  Im- 
petigo (51:2). 

CASUVIUM    OCCIDENTALE  —  CASHEW 

6.  NUT— POMME  D'ACAJOU- 

In  Elephantiasis  (69:1).    Skln  Dis.  (40: 1). 

358. 

ABIES  NIGRA— SPRUCE  FIR— 

2.  In  Cystitis  (1067:5). 

THUIA— AMER.  ARBOR  VIT^— 
Hoppe,  value  of,  T.  1/60,  p.  323. 
In  Foetid  Feet  (1784:2).     Smegma  Pr^:- 
PUTii       (1164:6).        FcKTiD    Axilla 
(1744:5).     0Z.T5NA  (595:2). 

JUNIPERUS  SABINA  -SAVIN- 

3.  Therapeutical  Value,   discuss.,  Mr.  Pas- 

coe's  case,  T.  1/52.  p.  421. 
In  Alopecia  (21:6).     Warts  Ven.  (70:2). 
Gonorrh.  Ophthal.  (1834:6). 

TAXUS  BACCATA— YEW— 

6.  SchrofF,  Fruit  innoc,  leaves  Poison.,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  281. 
Poisoning    ry,  Williams.        Seeds    only- 
Poison.,   not  Pulp,  L.  2/68,  pp.  531, 
660. 

—  Leaves,  L.  2/70,  p.  470.  | 

—  Berries,  Newth,  T.  2/70,  p.  446. 

POPULUS   TREMULOIDES— 

Antiperiodic  (400:5  et  1486:2),  Lee,  T 
1/61,  p.  186. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST, 


1-19 


359. 

SALIX-WILLOW— 

1.  ANTirERiODic,  Cazin,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  248. 

SALICINE- 

Che.mistry,  Doses,   Macari,  etc.,  T.  2/55, 

p.  08. 
Antiperiodic  (400:5   and  1486:2),   Cazin, 

2.  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  248.  Macari,  T.  2/55, 
p.  68. 

Ix  Vomiting  of  Pregx.  (860:2).  Diarrh. 
(913:6).     Ac.  Rheum.  (1458:3). 

SALICYLIC  ACID,  L.  2/75,  pp.    430,  871. 

Dangers,  etc.,  T.  1/76,  pp.  470,  495. 
SoLuniLiTY,  c.  Borax,  T.  2/75,  p.  99  ;  L. 

2/75,  p.  871 ;   2/76,  p.  209  ;  B.  2/75,  p. 

354.      Chassan,  Citrate  of  Ammon., 

2/76,  p.  467, 
Taste,   covered  by   Aq.    Carui,  L.    1/76, 

p.  840. 
PoisoNors  Effects,    TuckweU,    L.    2/76, 

p.  681.  Hall,   due  to  Carbolic   Acid, 

L.  2/76,  pp.  753,  806. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  SALICYLIC  ACID - 

Ointments  of,  Will,  L.  2/75,  p.  871 ;   B. 

2/76,  p.  37. 
Di.«iiNFECTANT  (214:4),  Kolbe,  L.   2/74,  p. 

785 ;  2/75,  pp.  430,  562,  871.    Squibb, 

T.  1/75,  p.  444.     Will,  most  powerful 

Antiseptic,  B.  2/76,  p.  33. 
To  Preserve   Tartar  Emetic  Solution 

(282:2). 
In    Wounds    (160:5).         Burns     (59:5). 

Rheum.  (1458:4).     Pyrexia  (1478:4). 

Ague   (1487:2).      Scarlatina   (81:6). 

Eczema  (48:6),     Prurigo  (46:5), 

SOD.E  SALICYLAS— 

Ileiss,  etc..  Febrifuge,  L.  1/76,  p.  75  ;  T. 
1/76,  pp.  311,  469,  495.  Ewald,  better 
than  Salicyl.  Ac,  Effects  of  single 
dose!  !!  B.  1/76,  p.  31.  Cavafy, 
In  Hyperpyrexia  (1480:5).  Typhoid, 
etc.  (1504:1),  L.  2/76,  p.  633. 

In  Kheumatic  F.  (1457:2). 

QUERCUS-OAK— 

3.  Acorns. 

—  Uses,  L.  2/68,  p.  460 ;  1/69,  p.  555  ;  T. 

2/68,  pp.  419,  535. 

—  Poisoning  by.  Animals,  L.  2/70,  p.  647. 

4.  Garthon,  37  girls  eating  Acorns  and 
Privet  Berries  (1153:4),  T.  1/57, 
p.  654. 

Gall  Ointment  in  Burns  (60:6). 

GALLIC  ACID— 

5.  Earle,  Sulph.  Ac.  (246:3),  increases  effects, 

T.  1/62,  p.  49. 
In    HiiiMOPTYSis     (149:1).  Gonorrh. 

(1177:4).  Menorrhag.  (1150:2). 
Metrorrhag.  (1587:3).  Angina 
(79:3^.     H^MATUR.  (151:1).     Styptic 


GALLIC  ACID  {cont.)— 

(153:3).      Fungus  H.?:mot.    (1670:5). 

Albuminur.       (1016:1).         Chylous 
6.  Ur.  (1037:5).  Rickets  (100:6).  Tabes 

Mesent.  (1002:4).     Dyspep.  (845:1). 

Diabetes  (339:6).    Chlorosis  (791:5), 

Pyrosis  (839:5).     Idrosis  (27:5). 

360. 

TANNIC  ACID— TANNIN— 

1.  Quantitative  Analysis,  L.  1/74,  p.  498. 
Glycerine  (270:2)  dissolves  equal  weight, 

T.    1/58,    p.  146.      Clymer,    R.  1/70, 
p.  148. 
Physiological  Effects,  Cavarra,  L.  1/37, 
p.  305.     Gamier,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  241. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  TANNIN— 

Cavarra,  L.  1/37,    p.  305.     Gamier,  M.  K. 

2.  2/59,  p.  241.  Miall,  local,  B.  1/75,  p, 
303. 

In  Chylous  Ur.  (1037:5).  Albuminur. 
(1016:2).  Ax.iiMiA  (140:6).  H^cmor- 
rhage  (153:3).  H.e.moptysis  (149:2). 
Menorrhag.  (1150:2).  IMetrorrhag. 
(1586:2).    Leucorrh.  (1105:4),    Vag- 

3.  iNiT.  (1103:3).  N^vi  (738:3).  Gon- 
orrh. (1178:5).  Ophthalm.  (1831:4). 
Diarrh.  (911:2).  Dysentery  (902:4). 
Py.ismia  (170:1).  Bronchit.  (652:1). 
Pertuss.  (715:5).  Diphther.  (824:1). 
Enlarg.  Tonsils  (829:3).  Intermitt. 
(1486:6).  Tender  Dlntine  (104:6). 
Chilbl.uns   (62:5),         Chaps  (40:4). 

4.  Anal  Fiss.  (888:6).  Alopec.  (21:6). 
ExcoRi.\TioNs  (40:4).  Chapped  Nip- 
ples (1610:6).  Wounds  (160:4). 
Onych.  (1782:2).  Cancer  (1668:5). 
C.\TARRH  (592:6).  Polypus  Nasi 
(596:3).     Strych.  Pois.  (388:2). 

361. 

CASTANEA-HORSE  CHESTNUT— 

1.  In  Gout  (1471:2),     Rheumatism  (1461:1). 

Pertussis  (715:2). 

BETULA  ALBA— BIRCH— 

2.  Therapeutics,  Value,  Ed.  T.  I'ol,  p.  222. 
Diuretic  (221:4),  supra.         Diaphoretic 

(221:1),    supra.      Bath    of    Leaves, 
(231:1),  supra. 

JUGLANS  REGIA— WALXUT- 

3.  In  Vomit.    (858:4).     Constipat.    (876:3). 

Scrofula  (794:5).     Malign.  Pustule 
(586:5). 

MYEICA  —  VEGETABLE     OR     MYRTLE 
6.      WAX— 

In  Dysentery  (902:5). 

ULMUS      CAMPESTRIS      ET     FULVA— 
ELM— 

In  Skin  Dis.  (39:3).     Ichthyosis  (30:3). 


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MEDICAIi  DIGEST. 


ULMIJS  CAMPESTEIS  ET  FULVA  {cotit.) 
Lepra  (63:4).  Lichex  (45:3).  Herpes 
(53:5).  Ulcers  (172:3).  Lithic  Ac. 
(1031:3). 

362. 

L'RTICA  DIOICA— NETTLES— 

2.  In  Cutaxeovs  Affect.  (39:3). 

URTICA  LREXS— 

Febrifuge   (1486:4).       Ix  Menorrhagia 
(1149:6).     Pertussis  (715:2). 

CANNABIS     SATIVA  —  HEMP  —  HAS- 
CHICH-BHANG— 

3.  Different  Names  of  in  East,  M.  R.  1/58, 

p.  535,  T.  1/71,  p.  191. 
Courtive,  Active  principle  of,    L.  2/48, 

p.  43. 
Physiolog.  Eff.   PolU,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  535  ; 

4.  2/60,  p.  524.  Wmemin,  L.  2/48,p.  508. 
Lucca,  etc.,  R.  2/45,  p.  436,  1/63,  p. 
325.  Lee,  M.R.  2/61,  p.  533.  Che- 
vers.  Bhang  Eating  in  India,  T.  1/71, 
p.  191.  Garrod,  L.  1/64,  p.  198.  Diff. 
between  Opium  (458:5)  and  Hashish, 
T.  1/58,  p.  129.      Campbell,  T.  2/63, 

t..  pp.  194,  245.      Gardner,   T.    1/52,  pp. 

137,  273.  Schroff,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  532. 
Croudace,  causing  Catalepsy  (196:1), 
T.  1/59,  p.  135. 
Administration,  Lyncb,  Alarming;  results 
of  7i  m-,  L.  2/71,  p.  493.  O'Shaugh- 
nessv.  Prep,  of  Resin,  Tincture, 
etc.J  Doses,  L.  2/40,  p.  539.  G.  Jobn- 
son,  TiNCT.  Resin.?e,  R.  1/45,  p.  360. 

6.  Scbroff,    requires   care,    M.  R.    1/58, 

p.  533.    c.  Pot.  Bromid.  (265:5),  won- 
derful results  in  Mania,  etc,  Clouston, 
M.  R.  2/70,  p.  493;  1/71,  p.  203;  R. 
1/72,  p.  164. 
Poisoning  by.     Vide  Physiolog.  Effects 

(362:4). 
—  Antidotes,  Polli,  R.  1/70,  p.  127. 

363. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  HEMP— 

1.  In  Neuralg.  (1238:4).     Tetanus  (1326:5). 

Hydrophob.  (527:1).  Cephalalg, 
(1434:2).  Asthma  (661:4).  Chr. 
Bronch.  (651:6).     Insanity  (1387:3). 

2.  D.  Tre.  (430:2).  Singultus  (962:6). 
To  increase  appetite  (119:1).  Men- 
orrhag.  (1149:5).  Antigalact. 
(1602:2).  Dysmenorrh.  (1147:2). 
DiARRH.  (911:2).  Cholera  (927:4). 
Plague  (1517:6). 

Diuretic  (221:4),  Bryan,  R.  1/58,  p.  354. 
Hypnotic,  Trommulier,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  248. 

HUMULUS    LUPULUS  —  HOP  —  LUPU- 
4.      LIN— 

In  Spermatoerh(ea  (1082:2).      Chordee 
(1087:2).    Priapism  (1087:2). 


MORUS  NIGRA— MULBERRY— 

5.  Dis.  of  Leaves  causing  Dis.  of  Silkworms 

(487:4). 

364. 

FICUS     ELASTICA— INDIA    RUBBER— 

1,  CAOUTCHOUC  — 

"Workers  in,  Delpech,  Diseases  of,  L.  2/61, 
p.  487;  2/03,  p.  408. 

SOLVENTS  OF  INDIA  RUBBER— 

Turpentine  (349:5),  BoucLardat,  L.  2/45, 
p.  200;  2/63,  p.  410. 

2.  Chloroform  (394:2). 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  INDIA  RUBBER— 

3,  In  Phthisis  (700:1).  Varicocele  (1229:5). 

Eczema     (49:3).       Variola     (84:5). 

Psoriasis    (63:6).     To  form  Imperm. 

Cover.  (162:5). 
Xylonite  (315:1)  Pro  Sheeting,  etc. 
Red  Rubber  for  Surg.  Instr.  (1644:3), 

Howse,  Prepar.,  L.  2/76,  p.  943. 
India  Rubber  Sponge    (480:3),   T.  2/68, 

p.  378  ;  L.  1/69,  p.  585  ;  2/69,  p.  259. 
Ligatures  (1632:6). 

ANTIAR     TOXICANIA  —  ANTJAR      OR 

4.  upas- 
Distinct  FR.  Upas  Tieute,  Ed.  T.  1/63, 

p.  511. 
History  of  Tree,  said  to  exist  in  Java, 

Sigmund,  L.    2/37,  p.    828.     Bernard, 

Exper.,  T.  1/60,  p.  515  ;  2/60,  p.  251. 

Kolliker,  Exper.,  R.  1/58,  p.  330. 
Analogous  to  Corkowal  and  Wao,  infra. 
Antagonistic  to  Woorari  (391:4). 

CORROWAL— 

Bernard,  Anal,  to  Upas  (364:4),  T.  2/60, 
pp.  295,  296. 
WAO— 

Bernard,  Anal,  to  Upas  (304:4),  T.  2/60, 
pp.  295,  296. 

365. 

PIPER  NIGRUM— PEPPER— 

2.  Adulterations,  L.  1/51,  p.  162. 

PIPERIN— 

In  Intermittents  (1486:2). 

PIPER  METHYSTICUM— KAWA  vel  AWA 

3.  root- 
Properties,  Gobley,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  251. 
In  Gout  (1469:5).     Gonorrh.'ea  (1174:3). 

PIPER  BETLE— BETLE— SIRIH-        " 

4.  Its  13  Virtues,  T.  1/75,  p.  25. 
Anaphrod.  (221:5),  Tschudi,  T.  2/54,  p.  67. 
Antidotal  to  Opium  (460:5). 

PIPER  CUBEBA— CUBEBS— 

5.  Causing    Paralysis  in   Excess  (1263:6), 

Maestri,  T.  1/59,  p.  344. 


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THEKAPEUTICS  OF  CUBEBS— 

In   Ves.    Dis.    (1066:2).      fl/UiioREHOiDS 
6.  (896:3).      Ukethkit.    Fem.    (1171:5). 

Chordee (1087:3).  Gonorrh. (1174:1). 

Uketh.Neuralg.  (1171:2).  Yes.  Neu- 

RALG.  (1052:6).     Tympanitis  (86-1:4). 

Dipther.  (822:6). 

366. 

ARTANTHE  ELONGATA— MATICO— 

1.  Hodgson,  E.  1/45,  p.  361. 

In  Gonorrh.ka  (1179:1).  Vaginitis 
(1103:3).     Oz.i;NA  (395:3). 

EUPHOEBIUM— 

3.  Cooper,    Grinders  dread  irritating  powers, 

M.  R.  2/59,  p.  64. 
Causing  Insanity  (1377:2),  if  po^yder  be 

inhaled,    Cooper,  M.  R.  2.59,  p.  2/64. 
In  Snake  Bites  (510:6).      Hydrophobia 

(527:3). 

BrXUS— BOX— 

5.  Einger,      special      reference    to   Tetanus 

(1322:1),  L.  1/76,  p.  921. 
BussiNE,  pro  Quinine   (400:6),  Pavia,  L. 
1/70,  p.  769. 
CROTON  ELEUTEEIA  —  CASCAEILLA— 

6.  SWEET  WOOD— SEA  SIDE  BALSAM 
Destroys    nauseating    effects  of  Tobacco 

Smoking  (380:3). 

367. 

CROTOX  TIGLIUM— 

2.  Physiolog.  Act.,  etc.,  Sigmund,  Amer.  J. 

Xo.  47/39,  p.  445.  Xot  only  Purgative, 
Easton,  L.  1/42,  p.  619.  Joret,  M.  R. 
2/62,  p.  247.  On  Duodenum  (883:1), 
Eichstedt,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  128.  Sulli- 
van, soothing  to  M.  M.  of  Stomach, 
T.  1/68,  p.  485. 

Dose,  Harris,  Large,  less  in-itating  than 
Small,  T.  1/53,  p.  232. 

In  Puerp.  Convul.  (1589:4).  Dropsy 
(156:5).  ^xvi  Exter.  (737:3). 
Xeuralg.  [(1239:2).  Retent.  Ur. 
(1213:2). 

RICIXUS    COMMUXIS— CASTOR    OIL— 

4.  PALMA  CHRISTI— 

Preparation,  at  Munich,  L.  1/48,  p.  462. 
Administration,  T.  2/76,  p.  398.    Wallace, 
etc.,  how  to  disguise,  L.  1/62,  p.  399  ; 
1/75,     p.    391.         With    Glycerine 
(2U3:4),  L.  2/73,  p.  617.     Paris  Medi- 
cale,  L.  1/76,  p.  116.     Jeannel,  even 
if  fetid,  with  Ess.  Almonds  or  Laurel 
Water,    (409:1  &  2)  T.   2/60,  p.  644. 
Parola,  Tinct.  of  Seeds  Pro   Oil,  L. 
2/46,  p.  695. 
—In  Frothy  Beer,  T.  1/75,  p.  703. 
5.  PoL^oNiNG  BY  Seeds,   2  Sccds,  T.  1/61,  p. 
555.     Cameron,  T.  1/70,  p.  581. 


THERAPEUTICS  OF  CASTOR  OIL— 

In  HAEMORRHOIDS  (894:5)  had. 
Galactogogue    (1601:2).        Antigalact. 

(1602:2).      Deficiency   of  Cerumen 
6.  (1793:2).     Cholera  (925:2).    Diar- 

RHOiA  (908:6).     • 

RICIXUS  AMERICAXUS— BOFAEEIRA— 
L.  2/50,  pp.   294,488;  T.  1/59,   p.  574. 

368. 

JATROPHA  CUECAS— PHYSIC  XUTS— 

1.  Galactogogue  (1601:3) 

Poisoning  by,  35  cases,  T.  1/64,  p.  703.- 

EOTTLEEIA   TIXCTOEIA-KAMEELA— 

2.  EEROO— 

Gardner,  T.  2/56,  p.  538,  1/57,  p.  429. 
Administration.     Vide  T^nia  Solium. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  KAMEELA— 

In  TxyiA  (938:5).     Ascar.  Yerm.  (934:5). 

3.  Ascar.  Lumbric  (936:6).  Hydatid 
Tum.  (933:6).  Herpes  circin.  (35:6). 
Scabies  (35:1).     Ulcers  (172:6). 

LAURUS  CIXXAMOMUM— 

4.  In  Metrorrhagia  (1586:6). 
In  Menorrhagia  (1149:3). 

ASARUM    EUROPiEUM— COMMOXASA- 

5.  RABACCA— 

ChevalUer,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  246. 
In  Alcoholism  (425:6). 

369. 

CAMPHORA  OFFICIXALIS  —  LAURUS 
CAMPH.— 

1.  Crystals  resemble  Snow  (227:6). 

PHYSIOLOG.    EFF.  OF  CAMPHOR— 
Sigmond,    Enema    (886:4),    remark,  effect 
L.  1/37,  p.  397.     Amer.,  J.  Xo.  47/39, 
p.  198.     Dose,  etc.,  L.  2/47,  p.  553. 
Epilepsy  (1307:3),  L.  1/57,  p.  384.    Brook- 
house,  L.  1/57,  p.  475. 

2.  Salivation    (812:2)     when   injected    into 

blood,  Bernard,  T.  1/60,  p.  362. 
On  Teeth  action  (103:5). 
Poisoning  by,  Woodson,   M.  R.  2/58,   p. 

522.     Overdose,  L.  2/46,  p.  695,  2/75, 

p.  824.     By  HoMOiOPATHic  Sol.,  L. 

2/73,  p.  740;  T.  1/75,  p.  286. 

PREPARATIOXS  OF  CAMPHOR— 

3.  How  to  Powder,  and  to  keep  as  Powder, 

T.  1/60,  p.  402. 
Soluble  (274:5),  in  Murray's  Fl. Magnesia 

(274:5),  gr.  3  togj.,  L.  2/47,  p. 553. 
Ointment,  T.  1/60,  p.  402. 
Phenicated  (352:4),  Saulez,  T.2/76,  p. 370. 
Bromide    (253:1),   L.  2/74,   p.  894  ;    2/76, 

p.  689;  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  458. 


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lIEDICAIy  DIGEST. 


THERAPEUTICS  OF  CAMrilOE,— 

4.  In    Fevers    (1478:3).       Yakiola    (85:3). 

Catarrh (593:6).  Albuminvr. (1016:3) 
Ves.  Catarrh.  (1069:2).  Diai'horet. 
(27:1).  Anthelmiv.  (219:5).  An^s- 
thet  ,  LOCALLY  (217:6).  Stimulant 
(217:2).  Manl\  (1387:5).  Tuerp. 
Manl\  (1596:21.  Pverp.  F.  (1594:6). 
Epilepsy    (13i5:5).  Antigal.\ct. 

(1602:3).  Dysmenorrh.  (1447:2). 
Tetanus  (1325:2).     Chulera  (928:5). 

5.  Asthma  (662:1).  Phthisis  (698:2. 
Dyspeps.  (844:5).  Pyrosis  (839:5). 
Chancre  (1199:1). 

Antidotal  to  Str.a.mon  (378:5).  Strych. 
(388:1).     Opium  (460:5). 

GURGUN-WOOD    OIL-GUEGINA    BAL- 
SAM—T.  1/74,  p.  683, 

6.  In  Gonorrhcea  (1174:2), 
Elephantiasis  GR.iicoRUM  (69:2). 

DRYOBALAXOPS     AROMATICA  —  BOR- 
NEO CAMPHOR— 
R.  2/46,  p.  388. 

370. 

NOCTANDRA    R0DI.T5I   —    BIBIRTJ    or 
1.     GREENHEART  tree- 
Description  OF,  R.  2/46,  p.  410. 

BIBIRINA— BEEBEERIXA-BIBERINE- 
BIBEERINE— 

Isomeric -with  Morphia  (463:1),  L.  1/45, 
p.  537. 

THERAPEUTICS    OF     BIBEERINE— 

R.  2/46,  p.  411. 
9.  Antiperiodic    (1486:2).         Ut.    Affect. 

(1113:8).        Menorrhao.      (1150:1). 

Strum.  Ophthal.  (1832:5). 

DAPHNE  MEZEREON— SPURGE  OLIVE 
4.  Poisoning  by,  Schwebe,  etc.,  L.  2/49,  p. 
637  ;  L.  2/37,  p.  43. 

M^SA  PICTA— SAORIA— 
6,  In  T-=enia  (939:1). 

371. 

RHEUM— RHUBARB— 

1.  History,  Cultivation,  L.  1/62,  p.  563. 
Physiolog.  Act.,  etc.,    Eichst«dt,   M.  R. 

1/53,  p.  128.  Jackson,  10  grs.  chewed 
better  than  50  swallowed,  Amer.  J., 
No.  11/30,  p.  316. 

2.  Ix   Urticar.  (44:5).       Dyspep.    (844:4). 

H.EM0RRH0IUS  (896:6).  Pregnancy 
(1552:6).  Anemia  (141:1).  Burns 
ExTER.  (60:6). 

CYCLAMEN   EUROPEUM— SOW  BREAD 

3.  Analogous  to  Woorara  (391:4),  De  Luca, 

T.  1/57,  p.  411. 


CYCLAMEN  EUROPEUM,  Etc,  {cont.)  — 
In  Otalgia  (1799:5).     To   Poison   Fish 

(495:6). 
Antidote  for  Bromine  (253:1),  De  Luca, 

T.  1/57,  p.  411. 

372. 

DIGITALIS   PURPURA-FOXGLOYE— 
PHYSIOLOG.  ACT.— 

1.  Signiond,  L.  1/37,  pp.  456,  529,  567,  608. 

Ed.,  T.  1/73,  p.  143.  B.  Jones,  T.  1/55, 
p.  381.  Fothergill,  Prize  Essay,  M.  R. 
2/71,  p.  518.  AUbutt,  compared  with 
Prunus  Yirg.  (411:2),  T.  1/67,  p. 
161.  Germain,T.  2/61,p.  250.  Fuller, 
T.   1/63,  p.   72;    M.   R.    2/63,  p.   21. 

2.  Murrav,  T.  1/65,  p.  277.  Brunton, 
Rev.,  t.  1/69,  p.  471.  Ptaff,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  252.  Dale,  L.  1/71,  p.  739.  Feltz 
and  Ritter,  compared  with  Biliary 
Salts  (966:5),  T.  2/76,  p.  228. 

ACTION  OF  DIGITALIS  OX  HEART 
(775:4).  ride  764:2,  766:5,  767:2,  770:1, 
780:2. 

Fagge,  T.  2/65,  p.  116.  Foster,  M.  R. 
1/75,  p.  148.  Germain,  T.  2/61,  p. 
250.  Black,  L.  2/72,  p.  808.  Mahomed, 
Sphygmograph  (755:3),  T.  1/72,  p. 
428. 
Stimulant  Tonic,  B.  Jones,  T.  1/55,  p. 
381 ;  2/62,  p.  629.  Beau.M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  573.    Sutton,  when  to  give,  T,  1/64, 

3.  p.  60.  Fothergill,  in  Frog,  R.  2/71, 
p.  125.  Murray,  in  weak  heart,  T. 
1/65,  p.  277.  H.  Jones,  proving,  T. 
2,  73,  pp.  430,  459. 

Yv^EAicENs  AND  PARALYSES,  Bernard,  T. 
1/60,  pp.  515,  516.  Gull  v.  Mur- 
ray, T.  2/65,  p.  114.  Peacock,  T, 
1/66,  p.  234.  Brunton,  Dangers  in 
Fatty  Heart,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  472. 

4.  If   Yagi    (1443:4)   be   or  be   not   divided, 

Traube,  T.  1/55,  p.  381. 
Paralyses  Muscular  Contractility  (109:6), 

Bernard,  T.  1/60,  p.  515. 
Temperature    (187:2)    Reduced,  Traube, 

T.  1/55,  p.  383. 
On  Urine  (1035:1),  Hammond,  Analyses, 

R.   1/59,   p.    354.     Brunton,  Rev.,  T. 

1/69,  p.  471. 

5.  On  Uterus,  like  Ergot  (325:5),    Dicken- 

son, M.  R.  1/57,  p.  337. 

Poisoning,  Armstrong,  T.  2/60,  p.  417; 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  523.  La  Pommerais 
Trial.  Digit.yline  (373:1),  T,  1/64, 
p.  590;  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  337.  Kohn- 
born,  fatal,  L.  1/76,  p.  582. 

—  Ballard,  Alcohol  (432:2),  the  Antidote, 
T.  2/60,  p.  363. 

6.  Ad.ministration,  Cumulative  Act.,  Exag- 

ger.,  Dale,  L.  1/71,  p.  740.  Spender, 
M.  R.  1/72,  p.  233.  Sigmond, 
Cautions,  etc,  L.  2/37,  pp.  632,  609. 


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153 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  DIGITALIS  {co>it.) 

B.  Jones,  T.  1/55,  p.  383.  Wilks  has 
obtained  more  credit  for  this  than  any 
other  drug ;  Not  afraid  if  patient  be 
■\veak ;  L.  1/71,  p.  262,  Trousseau, 
when  to  stop,  M.  E,.  2/61,  p.  252. 
Black,  L.  2/72,  p.  808. 
Doses,  Peacock,  large  doses,  T.  2/61,  p.  104. 
Pfaff,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  253.  In  D.  Tre. 
(429:3).  Epilepsy  (1314:3).  Spender, 
repeated  small  do=es,  M.  R.  1/72, 
p.  233. 

373. 

TESTS  FOR  DIGITALIS— 

1.  Infusion-  Tests,  Falken,  R.   1/46,  p.  370. 

Bronner,  Pettenkofer's,  L.  1/74,  p.  617. 
Fagge,  etc.,  R.  2/66,  p.  299. 

DIGITALINE  (n^/e  393:1)— 

B.  Jones,  Prepar.,  etc.,  T.  1/55,  p.  382. 
Crystallized  and  absolutely  pure,  T. 
1/72,  p.  138;  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  500. 
Kosman,  decomp.  into  Glucose  (329:1) 
and  DiGiTALiuETiNE,  M.   R.   1/61,  p. 

2.  239.  Peacock,  Dose,  etc.,  T.  2/01, 
p.  106. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  DIGITALIS— 

In  Inflamm.  (163:5).  Dropsy  (156:3). 
Suppress.  Ur.  (1036:4).  Adenit. 
(130:2).  Pneumon.  (669:5).  Phthisis 
(699:3).  Dyspn.  (635:5).  Bronchit. 
(651:6).  H^TiMOPTYS.  (148:6).  Me- 
norrhag.    (1149:3^.       Metrorrhag. 

3.  (1587:2).  CARDIAC  Hypert.  (770:1). 
Aortic  Yalv.  Dis.  (741:1  &  3).  Fever 
(1478:.5).  Typhoid  (1503:3).  Typhus 
(1509:6).  RuiiEOLA  (76:4).  Variola 
(83:6).  ScuiLATiNA  (81:6).  D.  Tre. 
(429:3).  Mania  (1387:3).  Insomn. 
(1368:3).  Neuralg.  (1238:3).  Epi- 
lepsy (1314:3).     Hemicran.  (1434:4). 

4.  Nymphoman.  (1086:3).  Erotoman. 
(1085:5).  Spermatorrh.  (1082:2).  Or- 
ckit. (1220:5).  Epididymit.  (1228:3). 
Phymos.  (1166:3).  Paraphymos. 
(1165:6).     Chordee  (1087:2). 

LEPTANDRA  YIRGINICA— 

6.  Ther.u>eutical  Value,  L.  2/62,  p.  239. 

374. 

THYMUS  SERPYLLUM— WILD  THYME 
1.  Joret,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  245. 

In   Spasmodic  Cough  (648:4).      In  Per- 
tussis (715:3). 
Perox.  Hyde.  (225:3),  Relat.  to  Habit  of 
using  Lavender,  etc.,   Day,  T.   2/73, 
p.  330. 
Perfumes  Artific,  T.  2/54,  p.  582. 


HYOSCYAMUS  NIGRA  -  HENBANE  — 

3.  HYOSCYAMIA— 

Physiolog.  Act.,  SchrofF,  M.  R.  1/57,  p. 
260.  Harley  Exper.,  vastly  increasing 
effects  of  Opium  (458:5),  T.  1/68,  p. 
376.  Oulmont,  Hyoscyamine,  R. 
1/73,  p.  143.  Pearse,  resembles  Atro- 
pine (376:2),  L.  2/76,  p.  319. 

AoMiNisTRiTioN,  Donovan,  large  doses, 
R.  1/62,  p.  353. 

—  Alkalis  (215:6),  Effects  of,  Garrod,  T. 

2/57,  p.  589  ;  2/58,  p.  44  ;  M.  R.  1/59, 

4.  p.  435.  France  contra  Garrod,  L. 
1/58,  p.  211.  Thompson,  L.  1/68, 
p.  776. 

—  Hypoderm.  (219:1),  Von  Potha,  fright- 

ful effects  of  lu  gr.    Hyoscyamine,  T. 

2/75,  p.  591.      Vide  Chorea  (1295:1). 

Poisoning,   Craik,  Scarlet   Erupt.,     R. 

2/58,  p.  152.  Campbell,  T.  2/74,  p.  797. 

MAXDRAGORA  —  ATROPA     MANDR.A.- 

5.  GORA-MANDRAKES— 
Physiolog.  Eff.,  L.  1/70,  p.  770.  Richard- 
son, M.  R.   1/74,   p.  242.      Hanbury, 
M.  R.  1/73,  p.  241. 

Therapeutics,  L.  1/70,  p.  770 ;  M.  R. 
1/73,  p.  241. 

SOLANUM      DULCAMARA    —    BITTER 

6.  SWEET -SOLANINE— 

Therapeutics,    Caylus,     M.    R.    2/59,  p. 

250. 
In  Lepra  Syphilitica  (64:3). 

375. 

ATROPA  BELLADONNA  —  DEADLY 

1.  NIGHTSHADE- 
PHYSIOLOGICAL  ACTION— 

AV.  Jones,  T.  1/57,  pp.  27,  79.  Har- 
ley, T.  1/57,  p.  107  ;  1/68,  p.  326. 
Fleming,  T.  1/57,  pp.  270,  345.  Fuller, 

2.  act.  modified,  T.  2/59,  p.  95.  Meuriot, 
R.  1/68,  p.  113.  Inman,  similar  to 
Ergot,  (1563:6),  R.  2/60,  p.  348. 
Grandi,  T.  1/55,  p.  15.  Meryon,  L. 
2/71,  p.  706. 

On  Brain  (1405:4),  Ramskill,  T.  2/62, 
p.   541.      Nicol's  Exper.,  M.  R.  2/72, 

3.  p.  204.      Inman,  R.  2/60,  p.  348. 
An.i:sthetic  Powers  (217:5),  Pitha,  open, 

T.2/61,p.l21. 
On  VAGus(1445:2),Hughes,R.  1/60,  p.  339. 
Un  Chorda  Tympani (1442:3),  Paralysing 

Secret,    not    Vaso-Motor     Fibres, 

Keuchel,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  262. 
On  Cord   (1254:2),    Ramskill,  T.    2/62,  p. 

541.    Inman,  R.  2/60,  p. 348.    Sequard, 

R.  2/60,  pp.  343, '345. 
On  Sympathetic  (1448:2),  Stimulant,  L. 

4.  1/74,  p.  903. 

On  Iris  (1852:4),  [vide  Jones,  Harley, 
Fleming,  stipra.)  Budge,  M.  R.  2/57, 
p.  367.     Ruiter,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  271. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


PIIYSIOLOG.  ACT.  OF  BELLADOXNA— 
Ox  lias  [cont.) — 

Eamskill,  Expl.,  T.  2/62,  p.  541.  May 
be  kept  up  for  anj'  time,  T.  1/58,  p.  34. 

—  A  cEKTAix  D1.A.GN0SIS  OF  Death  (179:4). 

5.  —  BinDS  not  aifected  by,  "Why  ?  W.  Jones, 

T.  1/57,  p.  79. 
CoMP.ixED  AviTH  OpiuM,  Andcrson,  Cerebral 
Eti'ects  moditied,  T.  2/55,  p.  54.  Eell, 
K.  1/59,  p.  349.  Brinton,  Constipat. 
avoided  fr.  use  of  Opium,  L.  1/63,  p. 
411.  Vide  Opium  (376:5)  as  an 
Antidote. 

6.  CoMWN'Ei)  WITH   Methyl.   (445:5),  Brown 

and  Eraser,  T.   1/70,    p.   311.      With 
Stkychxia  (385:5). 

376. 

TOLERANCE  OF  BELLADONNA— 

Ix  Childrex  (1521:4),  Fuller,  T.  2/59,  p. 

95  ;  1/60,  p.  539.     Sadler,  Exceptional 

case,  T.  1/68,  p.  391. 
Birds  (514:3),  tolerant  of  Large  quantities, 

Wood,  M.  E.  2/71,  p.  224. 
Eabbits  (544:4),  Ogle,  T.  1/67,  p.  466. 

ADMIXISTEATION  OF  BELLADOXNA— 

2.  Fuller,    T.    2/59,   p.    95.    Harley,  Opium 

(376:6),    intensifies   effects,    B.    2/76, 
p.  16.      Effects  of  Alkalis  (374:3). 
Extract.,  Squire,  Prepar.,  2/61,  p.  561. 

ATROPINE— 

3.  Effects  (375).   Resembles  Hyoscyamixe 

(374:3). 
Therapeutics  (377:2),  Bricquet,  T.  2/69, 

p.  607.    Lond.  Monthly  J.  1/52,  p.  74. 

Fleming,  T.  1,61,  p.  618. 
Admixistratiox,  Fleming,  Tinct.  Direct. 

Prep.,  T.  2/Sl,  p.  618  ;    M.  R.    1/64, 

p.  244. 
Tests  for,  Calvert,  T.  1/72,  p.  598. 

POISONING  BY  BELLADONNA— 

4.  Cases,  Holthouse,  Child,  T.  2/59,  p.  601. 

Prof.  Sharpev's,  L.  2/73,  p.  469.     Sea- 
ton,    P.M.,   T.  2/59,  p.  552.     Taylor, 
M.  R.   1/70,  p.  539. 
Fr.    Exter.     Appl.,     Jenner,     Plaister 

5.  (377:6),  T.  2;56,  p.  513.    Neale  Batavia 
/62. 

ANTIDOTES  FOR  BELLADONNA— (7'«(fe 
.•175:5). 
Opium  (460:3),  Seaton,  T.  2/59,  p.  551. 
Von  Graef,  Expcr.,  T.  1/61,  p.  533. 
Johnson,  16  most  conclusive  cases,  T. 
2/72,  p.  268;  1/73,  p.  175;  L.  2/75, 
p.  144.  Cazin,  R.  1/61,  p.  279.  Camus, 
Exper.,  R.  2/66,  p.  223.  Mitchell,  R. 
2/65,  p.  292.  Richardson,  rationale, 
M.  R.  2/72,  p.  268;   1/74,  p.  245. 

—  Cases,  Roys,  f,  gr.  Atropine,  Recov.,  T. 

1/68,  p.  438."    Bell,   R.  1/59,  p.  349. 
Various,  R.  1/62,  p.  334  ;  L.  1/69,  p. 


ANTID.  FOE  BELLAD— Opium  {cont.)  — 

675  ;  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  535 ;  L.  1/69,  p. 
473.  Motherwell,  T.  1/62,  p.l8.  Taylor, 
M.  R.  1/68,  p.  69.  Cotter,  T.  1/70, 
p.  564.  Lucas,  etc.,  T.  1/65,  p.  195; 
T.  2/74,  p.  376.  Wood,  Direct., Ration- 
ale,  T.  1/76,  p.  319. 
—  Coxtra,  B.  Sequard,  L.  1/66,  p.  249. 
Ainstie,  T.  1/63,  p.  134.  Harley  Ex- 
per., showing  the  one  inteusihes  the 
other,  T.  1/68,  p.  376.  Burness,  The 
worst  possible,  T.  2/72,  p.  342. 

377. 

1.  Zixci  OxYD.    (285:3),  Chiovilli,  in  Horse, 

Amer.  J.,  No.  37/36,  p.  260. 
Pot.  Iod.  (264:5),  Roux,  T.  1/61,  p.  154. 
Prussic  Acid  (409:6). 
Jarorandi   (418:1),    Ringer,    L.    1/75,  p. 

158  ;  1/76,  p.  340. 

INTERNAL  USES  OF  BELLADONNA 

2.  (376:3)  — 

Ix  Ixflamm.  (162:4).  Salivat.  (300:5). 
AxGixA  (814:6).  V-^biola  (83:5). 
Scarlatixa        (82:4).  Parapleg. 

(1269:4).      Syxcope  (790:5).      Card. 
Asthexia      (768:1).  Somxolexcy 

(1367:2).    Cholera  (927:4).    Typhoid 

3.  (1503:4).  Palpitat.  (777:6).  Dy- 
.sentery  (902:1).  Rheumat.  (1459:1). 
Chorea  (1294:6).  Trismus  (1330:3). 
Epilepsy  (1314:1).  Croup  (620:5). 
Pertuss.  (714:6).  Paral.  of  Sym- 
PATH.  (1448:2).  Hydrophob.  (527:2). 
IIyster.  (1335:5).  Tix.  Aur.  (1802:1). 
Asthma  (661:4).  Spixal  Irrit. 
(1256:5).  VoMiTixG  (858:3).  Ixtussus- 
cept.  (871:2).  Lead  Col.  (289:6). 
Neuralg.  Eye,  Etc.  (1827:4).  Colic 
(879:6).  CoxsTiPAT.  (876:4).  In- 
coxt.  Fjeces   (879:1).      Exophthal. 

4.  Goitre  (1838:3).  Irrit.  Ut.  (1114:6). 
EcBOLic  (1559:4).  Rigid  Os.  (1570:2). 
Slow  Lab.  (1563:6).  Dysmexorbh. 
(1147:2).  Yes.  Dis.  (1060:2).  Exures, 
(1048:4).  DiuREs.  (1088:3).  Albu- 
MiNUR.  (1016:3).  Idros.  (27:4). 
Spermatorrh.      (1081:2).        Orchit. 

5.  (1221:1).  Chordee  (1087:3).  Stric- 
ture (1213:3). H.iiMORRiioiDS  (896:5). 

EXTERNAL  USES   OF   BELLADONNA— 

Lotiox,  Fuller's  formula?,  L.   1/64,  p.  432. 

AVilde,  acts  best  on  sound  skin,  T.  1/61, 

p.  301. 
Ix    Ophthal.    Dis.    (1820:6).      Causing 

MicROP.     (1816:2).        Corneal    Ul. 

6.  (1846:4).  Myalg.  (110:6).  Orchit. 
(1221:1).  Mammary  Abscess,  etc. 
(1606:5).  To  Arrest  Lactat.  (1602:1). 
Idrosis  (28:1).    Poisoning  by  (376:4). 

Idiosyxcrasy',  causing  in  some  Erysipelas, 
B.  2/75,  p.  269. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


155 


378. 

HYPODERMIC     USES     OF    ATROPINE 
(219:1)- 

1.  Hunter,  L.   2/63,  p.   676;    Roy,  T.    1/68, 

p.   438.      Strength,   etc.,    T.    1/60,   p. 
267.     Smith,   Sol.  in  Camph.  Water, 
2     gr.    in    5  j.  Ill  iij  =  ^gth  gr.,  L. 
2/74,  p.  290. 
Combined  with  Morphia  (218:6). 

2.  In  Xeuralg.  (1238:1).    Sciatica  (1245:1). 

Tic  (1243:4).  LrMBAGO  (1464:3). 
Tetanus  (1325:4).  Ch.  Rheum. 
(1463:1).  Vomiting  (858:3).  Piiussic 
Ac.  Poison.  (409:6). 

DATURA    STRAMONIUM— THORX    AP- 

4.  PLE— 

Sigmond,  L.  1/37,  pp.  327,  392. 
Alkalis  (215:6),  Eitect  of.      Vide  374:3. 

POISONING  BY  STRAMONIUM— 

Chevers   in'   India,   M.    R.    1/72,    p.    46. 

5.  Sigmond,  L.  1/37,  p.  327.  Elliott, 
Smoking  Seeds,  M.  R.  1/o7,  p.  497. 

ANTIDOTES  TO  STRAMONIUM— 

Camphor  Lavement  (369:5),  Sigmond,  L. 

1/37,  p.  397. 
Opium  (458:5),  Anderson,  R.  1/61,  p.  276  ; 

R.  1/62,  p.  334. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  STRAMONIUM— 

6.  In  Asthma   (661:3).     Bronchit.   (651:5). 

Rheumat. (1463:2).  Epilepsy (1314:4). 
Neuralg.  (1238:4).  Delik.  (1475:1). 
Burns  (61:2).  Cancer  (1665:2). 
Anaphrodisiac  (221:5),  Wendt,  L. 
1/37,  p.  392. 

379. 

NICOTIANA  TOBACUM— 

1.  HioTORY,  Analysis,  L.  2/53,  p.   103;   T. 

2/71,  p.  285.     Sigmond,  L.  1/37,  pp. 

150,  247.     earthier  in  1534,  T.  2/76, 

p.  272. 
"Workers  in.  Morel,  health  of,  etc.,  M.  R. 

1/58,  p.  80. 

PHYSIOLOGY    AND     PATHOLOGY     OF 
SMOKING— 

Wood,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  169;  L.  2/45,  pp. 
104,  239.  Spurgeon,  T.  2/74,  p.  403. 
The  Great  Tobacco  Controversy,  L. 
1/57,  p.  175  ft  seq.,  vide  Index  ;  2/72, 

3.  p.  789.  Guerin,  T.  1/70,  p.  614.  Rev. 
Use  and  Abuse,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  104; 
1/74,  pp.  21,  249.  Sir  B.  Brodie,  T. 
2/60,  pp.  242,  244,  310.  Blatin,  T. 
2/70,  p.  349.  Miller,  T.  2/60,  p.  571. 
Duputryen,  T.  2/60,  p.  505.  Morel, 
M.  R.  1/58,  p.  80.  Hammond,  R. 
1/58,   p.   357.     Decaisne,   peculiar  ill 


PHYS.  &  PATH.  OF  SMOKING  {cont.)— 
effects  on  Lads,  T.  2/68,  p.  71.  Rich- 
ardson, Relat.  to  health  of  individ.  and 
commun.,  R.  2/63,  p.  11;  M.  R.  1/61, 
p.  138.  Death  fr.  excess.,  M.  R., 
2/75,  p.  234.  Le  Bon,  Active  Prin- 
ciples OF  Smoke,  relative   effects  in 

ROOM  AND  open  AIR,  CtC,    M.  R.   1/74, 

p.  249.  Wolfe,  serious  symptoms, 
L.  2/76,  p.  811.  Bigelow,  Ac.  Poison- 
ing, M.  R.  2/76,  p.  229.  Hutchinson, 
not  so  injur,  if  drinking  at  same  time, 
T.  2/69,  p.  279. 

How  MODIFIED  BY  Methyl,  Brown  and 
Fraser,  T.  1/70,  p.  311. 

On  Heart  (753:3),  vida  380:2.  Rouget, 
Contract.    Ventricles,    R.    1/61,  p. 

4.  330.  E.  Smith,  Exper.,  L.  1/63,  p. 
292.  Kennedy,  Bad  in  all  Heart 
Affect.,  R.  1/65,  p.  121. 

—  Prisoners  (555:1)  Tobacco  in  Rectum 

to  make  themselves  ill. 
On  Nervous  System,  Jackson,    T.    2/66, 
p.  219. 

5.  On  Blood  (138:3),  Richardson,  M.  R.  1/59, 

p.  388. 
On  Stomach,   Shipman,   Shocks  at  Epi- 
gastr.  (944:5),  R.  1/45,  p.  73. 

—  Dyspepsia  (842:5),  Shipman,  R.  1/45, 

p.   73.     Hooker,  M.  R.    1/57,  p.  25. 
Lizards,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  146. 
On  Teeth,  Preservative  (103:4). 

380. 

1.  Amaurosis  (1861:6),  Wordsworth,  T.  1/63, 

p.  345;  L.  2  63,  pp.  95,  173.  Hut- 
chinson,  Clin.  Data  for,  R.  2/63,  p.  201  ; 
T.  2/67,  p.  360;  T.  2/69,  p.  279. 
Sichel,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.'  265;  2/65, 
p.  267. 

2.  —  Contra,  Carter,  T.  1/63,  p.  389.    Hart, 

L.  2/63,  pp.  141,  201. 
Otitis  (1794:5).    Deafness  (1794:5).    An- 
gina Pect.  (788:5),  vide  379:3.     Epi- 
lepsy' (1307:3).    Paral.  Portio  Dura 

3.  (1440:5).  Ulcerat.  Stomat.  (797:1). 
FoLLic.  Angina  (616:3).  Syph.  Ul. 
OF  Mouth,  etc.  (1194:4). 

Cascarilla  Bark  (366:6),  destroys  nau- 
seating effects,  L.  1/75,  p.  779. 

Citric  Acid  (450:6)  in  stem  of  Pipe  absorbs 
NicoTiN,  Melsens,  L.  1/66,  p.  376. 

CIGARS— 

5.  Bowman,  Prepar.  of  Medicated,  T.  2/65, 

p.  266. 
Adulterations,  L.  2/53,  p.  443 ;  T.  2/70, 
p.  349. 

SNUFF— 

6.  Effects,  Wood,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  169.  Wicke, 

CHIEFLY"  absorbed  BY  StOMACH,  M.  R. 

1/60,  p.  529.  Morin,  Nicotin  detected 
in  Viscera,    T.  1/62,  p.  41.     Murray, 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


SNUFF,  EFFECTS  {cont.)— 

Great  Value,  T.  2/70,  p.  350.  Prevents 

Phthisis  (698:5).      Bronchitis,  etc., 

M.  E.  2/71,  p.  154. 
Advlter.vtioxs,  L.  2/53,  pp.  508,  532. 
Lead  Poisoning  from  (288:5). 
Medicated    Snuffs   or    Sternvtatories 

(222:2). 
Scotch  Snuff  in  Croup  (620:4) 

CHEWIXG  TOBACCO - 

Wood,  Effects,  M.  E.  2/57,  p.  169. 

381. 

NICOTIN— 

1.  Physiolog.  Eff.,  ExpER.,Yan  Praag,  M.  E. 
1/56,  p.  243.      Vide  379:1. 

POISONING  BY  NICOTIN— 

Taylor,  M.  E.  2/67,  p.  328 ;  liow  it  kills, 

1/59,   p.    172.      Tardieu,    all   animals 

fall  on  RIGHT  SIDE,  T.  2/68,  p.  629. 

T.  1/58,  p.  659. 
ToiiACCo  Leaves  extern.,  Bernard,    Case 

of  a  Smuggler,   M.  E.   2/64,  p.   531. 

Allan,    as   poultice    (171:6),  L.   2/71, 

p.  663. 

THEEAPEUTICS  OF  TOBACCO— 

Dangers,  L.  2/72,  p.  462. 
3.  In  Asthma  (661:6).  Hay  Asthma  (663:4). 
Croup  (620:4).  Erysipelas  (43:5). 
Prurigo  (46:5).  Against  Snakes 
(507:2).  Otalg.  (1799:6).  Tetan. 
(1326:4).  Strych.  Poison.  (388:1). 
BoruM.  (119:3).  Yes.  Paral. (1052:4). 

CAPSICUM— CAYENNE  PEPPEE— 
5.  Adulterations,  L.  2/52,  p.  15. 
Counter-irritant  (164:6) 
In  Sea  Sickness  (862:2).   Cholera (927:5). 
D.    Trem.    (429:5).      Metrorrhagia 
(1587:3). 

382. 

solanum  tubeeosum— potato— 

1.  Nutritine  Powers  (127:1),  compared  ■with 

EicE  (320:6),  Lankester,  T.  1/58,  p. 
565.  In  Ireland  (6:1),  value  and 
influ.,  M.  E.  2/57,  p.  119.  Knight, 
to  feed  Stock  (536:4),  M.  E.  2/58,  p. 
56.  Anderson,  IIow  to  select  the 
Mealiest  by  sp.  gr.,  T.  2/61,  p.  484. 

2.  Cooking,  Half  boiled  best  for  poor  men  ; 

M-hy?     M.  E.  2/67,  p.  100. 

SUBSTITUTES  FOE  POTATOS- 

Eice    (320:6).       Oats    (321:3).      Dahlia 

Boot  (395:1). 
Saa-g.aa-ban,  Gesner,  L.  2/46,  p.  627. 

DISEASE  OF  POTATO— 

L.  2/45,  pp.  437,  648  ;  1/46,  p.  415  ;  2/72, 
p.  414.  O'Brien,  singular  symptoms 
from  eating,  L.  1/46,  p.  190. 


DISEASE  OF  POTATO  {cont.)— 

Prevention,   Cadell,   good    manuring,  T. 

2/62,  p.  609.     Lemaire,  Mix  Tar  with 

earth,  L.  1/62,  p.  56. 
Bread  fr.    Gluten,  useful   in    Diabetes 

(338:2). 

CONYOLYULUS  SCaM. -SCAMMONY— 
6.  Kosman,  Eesin,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  239. 

383. 

EXOGOXIUM  PUEGA— JALAP— 

1.  Aperient  Powers  (220:5),  Half  as  strong 

as  Podophyllin  (469:4).    Livingstone, 

T.  1/61,  p.  684. 

GENT  I  AN  A  LUTE  A— 

3.  Physiological  Effects,  Budd,  on  Liver 

(968:3),  M.  E.   2/56,   p.   49.      Inman 
values  it  little,  E.  1/60,  p.  276. 

4.  In  Dyspepsia  (844:6), 

Antiperiodic    (400:6),    Chavasse,    M.    E. 

2/60,  p.  247. 
Surgical    Tents    (1647:5),    Aveling,    T. 

1/58,  p.  653. 

QUININE  FLO  WEE— 
L.  2/76,  p.  705. 

384. 

OLEA  EUEOPEA— OLIVE—  THEEAPEU- 

1.  TICS  OF  LEAVES- 

Derblick,   M.  E.  2/63,   p.  246.      S.  Wells, 

T.  1/55,  p.  433. 
Antiperiodic  (400:6),  S.  Wells,    T.  2/55, 

p.  147.      Maltas,  M.   E.  1/56,  p.  248. 

Aran,  T.  1/59,  p.  93. 

THEEAPEUTICS  OF  OLIVE  OIL— 

2.  Intern.,  Eamskill,  L.  2/68,  p.  790.    Vide 

Strychnine  Poison  (387:4). 
Locally  in    Sprains   (1657:5).  Ectrotic 
(84:6).     Erysipelas  (43:6). 

feaxinus  polygamia  wzexcelsioe 

4.  —ash- 
In  Gout  (1469:5).     Eheum.  (1459:5). 

FEAXINUS  OENUS  vel  EOTUNDIFOLIA 

5.  —MANNA— 

O'Eorke,  Nature,   etc.,  of  Manna  of  the 

Bible(5:1),  E.  1/61,  p.  285. 
Videl'iL.  Ferri  Iod.  (296:1). 
Mannite,  Sobrero,  Fulminating,  Med.  Gaz., 
Vol.  5/47,  p.  259. 
LIGUSTEUM— PEIVET— 

6.  Emmenagogue  (1153:4),  Garthon,  37  girls, 

results,  T.  1/57,  p.  654. 
Poisoning  c.  Acorns  (359:4). 

385. 

STEYCHNOS  NUX    VOMICA— STEYCH- 
1.     NIA— 

History,  Poison  Valley  of  Java,  Etc., 
Sigmund,L.  2/37,  pp.  828,  857. 


MEDIOAL   DIGE3T. 


157 


PHYSIOLOG.EFF.  OF  STRYCHNIA— Fic^e 
Gelsem.  Sempek.  (393:3)  — 

Harley,  L.  1/56,  pp.  619,  G47  ;  2/56,  p. 
40  ;  R.  1/58,  p.  328.  Majendie,  no 
convuls.  (1299:6)  if  animal  at  rest, 
M.  R.  l/o6,  p.  408.  Inman,  R.  2/60, 
p.  346.     Adams,  symptoms  not  those 

2.  of  Tetanus,  T.  2/56,  p.  165.  B. 
Sequard  contra  Harley,  Dilates 
Vessels,  Etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  433.  Ber- 
nard, acts  on  Sensit.  Ner.  (1251:4), 
T.  1/60,  p.  515.  Kolliker,  acts  on 
Mot.  Ner.  (1252:2),  T.  2/56,  p.  270. 
Ringer,  contrasted  with  Ethyl- 
Strychnia,  L.  1/76,  p.  922.  Startin, 
feelings  from  over-dose,  T.  2/56,  p.  36. 

3.  Shearman,  simulating  Morphia 
(458:5),  T.  1/57,  p.  235. 

On  Uuadrumana  (517:5),  some  species 
affected,  others  not,  L.  2/70,  p.  97. 

On  Blood,  RadclifFe,  L.  1/63,  p.  320. 
Harlev,  Exper.,  Oxidation  arrested 
(224:2),  L.  1/56,  p.  648. 

4.  On  Circulation  (753:3),  B.  Jones,  retards 

Heart,   T.  2/66,  p.  334.      Harley,   L. 

1/56,  p.  649.      Vide  783:6. 
On  Bile  (966:3),  Riihrig,    diminished,    T. 

2/73,  p.  67. 
On  Rioor  Mortis  (180:5).  P.M.  Changes 

(180:3). 
Combined  with  Opium  (458:5),  or  Bellad. 

(375:6),  B.  Sequard,   differ,  effects,  R. 

2/60,  p.  347. 

5.  Externally,    Reid,    T.    2/59,     p.    663. 

Wilde  acts  best  on  broken  surface,  un- 
like Bellad.  (377:6),  T.  1/61,  p.  301. 

As  Enema  (886:4),  B.  Sequard,  quicker 
than  Per  Ore"m,  L.  1/66,  p.  249. 

Compared  with  "Woorara  (391:4),  Ber- 
nard, Antagon.,  T.  1/60,  p.  515; 
2/60,  p.  295.  Vella,  R.  1/61,  p.  294. 
Buisson,  Analogous,  T.  2/59,  p,  661. 
J^ide  387:6. 

386. 

2.  Is   it   pound  in  Milk  (1600:5)  if  given 

during  Lactation?  Harley,   L.    1/69, 
p.  733.     Lewis,  L.  1/69,  p.  872. 
Strychnine  Eater,  Gilroy,  16  to  20  grs. 
repeated  in  an  hour  to  cure  a  Debauch, 
L.  1/75,  p.  669. 

rOISOXIXG      BY      STRYCHNIA      (Vide 
587:2)  — 
Bernard,  Quicker  during   Digestion  than 

3.  Fasting,  T.  1/60,  p.  110.  Gallard, 
Dose,  treat.,  etc.,  T.  2/62,  p.  416. 
Harley,  Peculiar  Case,  L.  2/61,  p.  397. 
Kaupp,  How  affected  by  H.^jmorrh., 
M.  R.  1/56,  p.  245  ;  c.  Arsenic  (278:2). 

4.  ILiMSTRiNG  Muscles  (1758:1),  the  last  to 

Relax. 
Cases,  Recovery-,  Dr.  and  wife  5  grs.  Ext. 
Nuc.  Vom.,  T.  1/58,  p.  69.     Kirk,  etc.. 


POISONING  BY  STRYCHNIA,  Recovery 

(cont.)  — 

after  large  doses,  etc.,  T.  1/55,  pp.  412, 
423  ;  (6  grs.),  T.  1/56,  p.  609  ;  (3  grs.), 
L.  2/75,  p.  310 ;  (6  grs.;,  p.  470.  Part 
17  cases,  Treat.,  T.  2/60,  p.  596. 
Schuler,  ^^  per  Punct.  Lachrym. 
(1872:6),  nearly  fatal,  T.  2/61,  p.  67. 

Cases  P.  M.,  T.  1/56,  p.  148 ;  1/.55,  pp.  412, 
423,  vide  180:3  &  5.  Startin,  T.  2/56, 
p.  35 .  Paley,  well  reported,  M .  R.  2/60, 
p.  526.  Nunneley,  etc ,  M.  R.  1/56, 
p.  512;  2/56,  p.  525. 

Palmer's  Trial,  T.  1/56,  p.  533 ;  M.  E. 
2/56,  p.  431  ;  L.  1/56,  pp.  563,  596. 
6.  Diagnosis  from  Tetanus  (1323:3), 
Taylor,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  139.  Roberts, 
Tetanus  closely  simulat.,  L.  1/58, 
p.  313.     Adams,  T.  2/56,  p.  165. 

Fergus,  simulating  Strych.  Pois.,  but  due 
to  Aortic  Constrict.  (739:6),  L.  2/69, 
p.  460. 

387. 

ANTIDOTES  OF  STRYCHNIA— 

2.  Part.,  L.  1/61,  p.  335.  Harley,  L.  2/61,  p. 
398.  Paul,  L.  1/76,  p.  36. 
Chloroform,  Successf.  (441:1),  Gobrecht, 
etc.,  T.  1/71,  p.  282;  T.  1/58,  p.  19; 
1/68,  p.  691  ;  1/61,  p.  499 ;  M.  R.  2/54, 
p.  549 ;  2/56,  p.  525  ;  2/60,  p.  529  ;  L. 
1/67,  p.  401.  Folker,  after  3  grs.; 
2/67,  pp.41,  118;  2/75,  pp.  310,470; 
R.  1/63,  p.  70. 
—Useless,  Pilwax,  Exper.,  T.  1/58,  p.  44. 

4.  Fats  (90:4),  Piddell,  T.  1/59,  p.  303  ;  M.  R. 

1/56,  p.  514.     Shaw,  Sweet  Oil  (384:2), 

M.  R.  2/56,  p.  526. 
—  U.SELESS,  Hammond,  Exper.,  M.  R.  1/57, 

p.  503  ;  2/56,  p.  526. 
Piiussic  Acid    (410:2),    Bewley,   T.  2/59, 

5.  p.  149.  Rummington,  L.  1/68,  pp. 
275,  335.  Harley,  Hastens  act.,  L. 
2/61,  p.  398. 

Opium  (461:6),  Winter,  etc.,  L.  1/63,  p.  49; 

1/72,  p.  43.     Beatty,  L.  2/71,  p.  907. 

Puzey,  etc.,  Hypoderm.,  T.  2/68,  p. 

336;  T.  2/71,  p.  608. 
Aconitina  (468:1),  Gallard,  Exper.,  T.  2/62, 

6.  p.  417.     Folker,  L.  2/67,  p.  41. 
Woorara  (392:2),  Yella,  T.  2/60,  p.  357. 

Harley,  L.  2/61,  p.  398 ;  vide  585:6. 
Gelseminum  (393:3),  Ringer,  L.  1/76,  p.  84. 

388. 

1.  NicoTiN  (381:3),  O'Reillv,  T.  1/58,  p.  600. 

Haughton,  R.  1/60,'  p.  340 ;  T.  2/62, 
p.  442.     Chevers,  R.  2/66,  p.  225. 
Camphor  (369:5),  Pidduck,  L.  2/52,  p.  80  ; 

2.  2/48,  p.  654.  Rochester,  M.  R.  1/57, 
p.  259.     Pritehard,  L.  1/57,  p.  422. 

Tannin  (360:4),  Kurzack,  T.  2/60,  p.  316; 
L.  1/76,  p.  36. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ANTIDOTES  OF  STRYCHNIA  {cont.)— 
Iodine   (251:5),  Harlej-,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p. 
398  ;  1/76,  p.  36.     Fuller,  L.  1/68,  pp. 

3.  373,  453,  490,  550.     Eandall,  doubts, 
L.  1/68,  p.  678. 

Charcoal  (237:2),   Chippendale,  T.  1/55. 

p.  423.     Garrod,  L.  2/45,  p.  651  ;  U. 

1/46,  p.  340. 
Emetics  (220:2),   Part,   L.    1/61,   p.    336. 

Haiiey,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  398;  1/76,  p. 

4.  36.     liartlett,  value  of  Salt,  E.  2/67, 
p.  119. 

Chloral  (444:5),  Bennett,  E.  2/70,  p.  126. 
Charteris,  L.  1/75,  p.  510;  2/75,  p. 
513.  Dickenson,  Hypo.,  L.  1/73,  p. 
698. 

Pot.  Bkom.  (266:2),  Gillespie,  Large  doses, 
E.  2/70,  p.  125.  Hewlett,  M.  E.  2/71, 
p.  225. 

Perfect  Eest  axd  Qviet,  Inman,  neces- 
sity of,  WhyP  E.  2  60,  p.  346.  Ma- 
jcndie,  M.  E.  1/56,  p.  408.  Bernard, 
T.  2/60,  p.  25. 

389. 

TESTS  FOE  STEYCHXIA— 

2.  General  Eev.,    T.   1/57,  p.  619.     Harley, 

Med.  Leg.  Chem.,  L.  1/56,  pp.  619, 
647 ;  2/56,  p.  40.  Thudichum,  ,„{,„„ 
gr.  in  Urine,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  161, 
Horsley,  why  often  difBcult,  T.  2/56, 
p.  249.  Letheby,  L.  1/56,  p.  706; 
2/50,  p.  20.  Eodgers,  L.  1/56,  p.  718. 
Watson,  T.  1/56,  p.  594.  Calvert's 
plan,  T.  1/72,  p.  598.  Macadam,  M.  E. 
1/57.  p.  503  ;  2/75,  p.  236.  Wenzell, 
to  detect  gnni,„„,  E.  1/71,  p.  188.  Til- 
hol,  To  obtain  solid,  L.  1/72,  p.  591. 
The  Frog  (505:3),  "The Test,''  M.  HaU, 
M.  E.  1/56,  p.  514. 

3.  Microscopic,    Letheby,    Diagr.,  etc.,   L. 

1/56,  p.  707 ;  2/56,  p.  37.     Blunt,  L. 

1/67,  p.  212.     Smith,  L,  1/68,  p.  335. 

Morphia  (401:1),  DiSGUisixG  IT,  etc., Hors- 

4.  ley,  tests  for,  T.  1/62,  p.  682 ;  2/62,  p. 
31.  Eeece,  M.  E.  1/62,  t».  540  ;  2/02, 
pp.  532,  533. 

Iodic  Ac.  (252:5),  Southey,  B.  1/75,  p.  305. 
Chromic  Ac.    (259:4),    Dougall,  L.  2/71, 
p.  913. 

5.  Administration-  of  STRYCHNiA,B.Sequard, 

i^  gr.  per  diem  alone,  -jfj  c.  Bell,  vido 
385:4;  /„  c.  Opio  (385:4);  E.  2/00,  p. 
347.  Flemming,  Direct.,  M.  E.  1/64, 
p.  244.  Incompat.  with  Iod,  (263:6) 
AND  Pot.  Iod.  (Vide  388:2). 

390. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  STEYCHXIA— 
1.  Tonic    (216:5),   M.  Hall,     i,  L.   2/52,   p. 
486.    Kennedy,  E.  2/6o,  p.  38.    Davis, 
far  better  than  Alcohol,  M.  E.  2/75, 
p.  187.     c.  Phosph.  Acid.  (242:1). 


THEEAPEUTICS  of  STEYCHXIA  (cont) 
In  Nery.  Depress.  (1401:5).  P^\jialys. 
(1269:2).  Parapleg.  (1269:2).  Ce- 
phalalg.  (1431:2).  Eczema  (48:1). 
Facial  Palsy  (1441:5).  Amaurosis 
(1863:2).     Impaired  Spinal  Energy 

2.  (1254:2).  Aphon.  (609:5).  Neu- 
R.A.LG.  (1238:4).  Prurigo  (46:5). 
Tetanus  (1326:1).  Chorea  (1295:1). 
Epilepsy  (1314:5).  Ague  (1487:2). 
Typhus  (1510:1).  Cholera  (928:2). 
Vomiting  (858:4).  Snake  Bite  (510:5). 
WooRARA  Pois.  (387:6).  Aconite 
Pois.  (467:4).  Chloral  Pois.  (444:1). 
Dyspeps.    (844:5).     Asthma    (661:2). 

3.  Hay  F.  (663:4).  Bronchxt.  (651:4). 
Bronchorrh.  (651:4).  Fetid  Bron- 
chit.  (653:6).  Phthisis  (689:3). 
Pneumon.  (669:6).  Constipat.  (876:4). 
H.T3M0RRH0IDS  (896:5).  Prolaps. 
Ani,  etc.  (893:4).  Heart  Dis.  (783:6). 
Enures  (1048:3)     Chordee  (1087:3). 

4.  Amenorrh.  (1154:4).  Eheum.  Gout. 
(1721:3).  Hemer.\lop.  (1817:6). 
Beer  (322:3). 

Hypodermically  (219:1),  Strength  of  Sol., 

5.  T.  2/70,  p.  98  ;  2/71,  p.  347.  Ghisolm, 
M.E.  1/73,  p.  499. 

—  In  Prolapsus  Ani  (893:4).  Neuralgia 
(1238:5).     Paralysis,  etc.  (390:1). 

BEUCIA— 

6.  Physiological  Effects,  Harley,  E.  1/58, 

p.  328. 
Tests,  Watson,  T.  1/56,  p.  594. 
In  STOM.A.CHAL  Epilepsy  (1309:2). 

391. 

WOORARA  -  WOURALI  —  OURARI  — 
1.     URARI-CURARE— TICUNIAS— 
Is  it  Strychnos  Toxifera  ?  Discuss.,  T. 

1/55,  p.  169. 
Source   of.  History-,   etc.,  Cogswell,   T. 
1/55,  p.    169.     Sigmund,  L.  2/37,  p. 
830.     Bernard,  L.  1/51,  p.  298 ;  M.  R. 
1/54,  p.  75. 

PHYSIOLOG.  EFF.  OF  WOORARA— 

Campbell,  L.  2/51,  p.  4.  Cogswell,  T.  1/55, 
p.  169.  Bert,  R.  1/70,  p.  161.  Bernard, 
T.  1/60,  p.  515;  2/60,  p.  251;  1/61, 
p.  217  ;  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  526.  Althaus, 
As  felt  by  himself,  T.  1/59,  p.  313. 
Kolliker's  Exper.,  T.  2/56,  p.  269. 
Bouvier,  etc.,  L.  2/59,  p.  567  ;  M.  R. 
2/67,  p.  547.  Lehmann,  Not  absorbed 
by  Intestines?  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  105;  T. 
1/55,  p.  169.  Bernard,  In  Fast,  and 
Mutilated  Animals,  T.  1/60,  p.  183; 
2/59,  p.  563. 

Salivation,  Profuse  (812:2),  Bernard,  T. 
1/GO,  p.  302. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


159 


rnYSIOLOG.  EFF.  OF  WOOEAEA  (cont). 
4.  AxALOGous  TO,  Strychxia  (385:5)  ?  ?  Cyc- 

LAMEX      (371:3j.        Coxiix.    (405:2) 

CoBKA  Poisox   (508:2). 
AxTAGOxisTic  TO  TJpAS  (36-4:4),  Kollikcr, 

E.  1/58,  p.  330. 

SOLLTIOX    FOR    PHYSIOLOGICAL  ExPER.,  B. 

Sanderson,  T.  1/71,  p.  505. 
Tests,  Yoisin  and  others,  M.  E.  1/G7,  p. 
248. 

392. 

ANTIDOTES   TO  WOOEAEA— 

2.  lomxE  (251:5),  Intern.,  and  Extern.  (250:6) 

Assoc.  J.  1/54,  p.  466.  Eeynoso,  M.  E. 
2/54,  p.  545. 

Bromixe  (253:1),  De  Luca,  T.  1/54,  p.  411. 
Eeynoso,  M.  E.  1/54,  p.  545. 

Chloeixe  (246:6),  Eeynoso,  entirely  decom- 
poses it,  M.  E.  2  54,  p.  545. 

Strychxia  (387:6). 

Artificial  Eespiratiox  (630:6),  Bernard, 
T.  2/60,  p.  25. 

THEEAPEUTICS  OF  'WOOEAEA— 

4.  Ix  Tetaxi-s  (1326:1).     Epilepsy  (1314:5). 

Strychx.Pois.  (387:6).  Hydrophobia 

(527:1). 

NEEIUM  —  OLEAXDEE  —  KUNAEE  (Ix- 

5.  DiAx  Name) — 

PoLSoxixG,  Broughton,  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  530. 
Kurzak,  M.  E.  2,60,  p.  523. 

CEEBEEA   TANGHIX  —  TANGHIXIA 

6.  VENENIFEEA— 
KoUiker,  E.  1/58,  p.  359. 

393. 

STEOPHANUS  HISPIDUS— L.  2/72,  p.  827. 
1,    IxiEA,  more  subtle  than  Digit.^lixe  (373:1). 
Carville,  L.  2/72,  p.  827. 

YIXCA  MAJOE— 

Ix  Mexorehagia  (1149:6). 

GELSEMINITM       SEMPEEVIEEXS,       rel 

3.  6ELSEMIUM,    T.  2/76,  p.  425— YEL- 
LOW JASMINE— History,  etc..  Holmes, 

Nat.  Ord.  Logaxiace.e  (385:  1\  L. 
1/76,  p.  591. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  GELSEMIXUM,  L. 

2/62  p.  629.  Eingcr,  etc.,  Exper.,  show- 
ing act.  is  on  Cord,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  ^. 
908;  1/76,  pp.  82,  124,  415,  489,  et  seq. 
2/76,  pp.  78,  569.  Dose,  etc.,  L.  1/76, 
p.  661. 

Daxgers,  etc.,  L.  2/73,  p.  475 ;  2/75,  p. 
907. 

In  Goxorrhoja  (1174:3),  Douglass,  T.  2/57, 
p.  569. 

Cystitis  (1069:2).  Axtidote  to  Strych- 
xia (387:6).  Odoxtalg.  (105:4). 
Facial  Neuralg.  (1243:5).  Sciatica 
(1245:1).  Effect  ox  Eespirat. 
(678:1). 


STYEAX  BENZOm— BENJAMIN  TEEE 

4.  —n^e  Scabies  (35:2). 

BENZOIC  acid- 
How  to  administer,  L.  2/71,  p.  626. 

THEEAPEUTICS  OF  BENZOIC  ACID— 

5.  Ix    Cystitis     (1067:5).      Gouty    Diath. 

(1469:6).  Jauxdice  (975:4).  Ammo- 
xiCAL  Ur.  (1028:5).  Diabetes  (339:6). 
Cii.  Dysextery  (906:3).  Disixfect. 
(214:.5). 
Ix  Skix  Dis.  as  Bexzoated  Zixc  Oixt- 
mext  (285:2). 

6.  Ix  Fistul.13    (890:2).     Chapped    Nipple 

(1610:6).  Slough.  Ul.  (174:6).  Syph. 
Ul.  (1203:1).  Aphoxia,  Fumes  of 
(609:6).  Laryxgit.  (615:3).  Comp. 
Fractures  (1654:4). 

394. 

ISOMAXDEA  GUTTA— GUTTA  PEECHA 

1.  Substitute,  Boiled  Baek  of  Lime  Tree 

(454:4),  Kirner,  T.  2/59,  p.  10, 

THEEAPEUTICS  OF  GUTTA  PEECHA— 

2.  Mixed  with   Caustics   (212:1),   Eichards, 

Advantages,  etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  121. 

Comrixed  with  Collodiox  (162:5),  To 
form  Traumaticixe  (315:4),  Graves, 
T.  2/54,  p.  452. 

Ix  Skix  Dis.  (40:3).  ■  P.sorias.  (41:6). 
Eczema  (49:1).  Lepra  (63:5).  Im- 
petigo (51:2).  Yariola  (84:6).  Hy- 
drocele (1230:2). 

MOXCESIA— 

4.  Derosne,  L.  July  14/40,  p.  612. 

AECTOSTAPHYLOS  UYiE  UESI— BEAR 
BEEEY— 

A  Substitute  for  Ergot  (325:5). 

LOBELIA  INFLATA— 

6.  LoBELixA    Ott.,    M.    E.    1/76,    p.    468. 
Barailler,  T.  2/64,  p.  146. 
Ix    Hay     Asthma    (663:4).        Pertussis 
(715:1). 

395. 

DAHLIA— 

1.  Pro  Potato  (382:2),  L.  2/46,  p.  360. 

EUPATOEIUM— 

Ix  Cholera  (927:5). 

GUACO— MIKAXIA  GUACO— HUACO— 

3.  A  Sp.  of  Serpextaria  ?    T.  2/56,  p.  597. 

Pritchard,  A  Sp.  of  Aristolochia  ?  T. 
2/52,  pp.  522,  651. 

THEEAPEUTICS  OF  GUACO— 
Pritchard,  T.  2/52,  pp.  522,  651. 
Toxic  (216:5),  Pritchard,  T.  2/52,  p.  651. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


THERAPEUTICS  OF  GUACO  {eon{.)— 
4.  In  Virus  Dis.  (558:3).      Sekpext  Bites 

(510:6).        Syph.    (1197:6).       Aton. 

Deafx.  (1804:4).      Cholera  (927:5). 

GoNORRH.       (1174:4).  Lumbago 

(1464:3).      Gout   (1469:5).      Sprains 

(1657:6). 

ANTHEMIS  NOBILIS— CHAMOMILE- 
6.  In  Suppuration  (127:5). 

In  Tympanitis  (864:4)  of  Fever,  etc. 

ACHILLEA    MILLEFOLIUM— TAEROW 
6.     OR  MILLEFOIL— 
T.  2/55,  p.  164. 

In  Uterine  Haemorrhage  (1587:3). 
Emmenagogue  (222:1).  Suppressio 
LocHi.ii  (1566:4). 

396. 

HELIANTHUS  ANNUUS-SUX  FLOWER 

1.  In  Malarious  districts  valuable  (559:4). 

ARNICA  MONTANA— 

2.  Garrod,  value  due  to   Spirit,   T.  1/64,  p. 

117.     Henry,  L.  2/59,  p.  580.    Wilks, 
Effects  decided,  Eruption  often  fol- 
lows use,  T.  1/69,  p.  377. 
Tonic  (216:5),  Pro  Quinine  (400:6),  M.  R. 
1/60,  p.  26. 

3.  In   "Wounds  (142:6).       Tinnit.   Aurium 

(1802:1).       Gout  Extern.    (1471:2). 
Paralysis    of      Bladder     (1052:3). 
Infl.  of  Mamma  (1606:5).     Pertuss. 
(715:4).     PuLMON.  Dis.  (647:4). 
Poisoning  KY,  Bertin,  L.  2/64,  p.  571. 

LACTUCAVIROSA— 

Boe,  Poisoning,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  233. 
LACTUCA  SATIVA-LETTUCE— 

4.  Fronsmuller,  slight  soporific  powers  of,  T. 

1/64,  p.  348. 

CARDUUS— 

5.  In  Uterine  Hemorrhage  (1587:2). 

CYNARA-ARTICHOKE- 
In  Rheumatism  (1459:6). 
CICHORIUM  INTYBUS-CHICORY— 

6.  Adulterations,   L.    1/51,   pp.   302,   506 ; 

2/51,  p.  420. 
In  Gout  (1469:6). 

397. 

LEONTODON  TARAXACUM  —  DANDE- 

1.  LION— 

Smith,  unusual  effect  of,  L.  2/45,  p.  506. 
In  Morphia  (461:1)  Tests,  Is  it  a  source  of 
Fallacy  ? 

ABSINTHE— 

2.  Evil  Effects  of,  Saulle,  T.  1/60,  p.  280 ; 


ABSINTHE— Evil  Effects  (cont.)— 

Composit.,  etc.,  L.  1/73,  p.  22.  De- 
caisne,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  533;  L.  2/68, 
p.  288;  1/69,  p.  334.  Compared  with 
Alcohol  (423:3),  Magnan,  L.  2/74, 
p.  410. 

SANTONINE— 

3.  Chemical  Prop.,  Kosman,  Decomp.  into 

Glucose  (329:1)  and  Santoniretine, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  239.  S.  Wells,  Pre- 
par.,  etc.,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  6/48,  p.  1035. 

4.  Physiolog.  Eff.,  Falk,  Exper.,  T.  2/60, 

p.  219.     Farquharson,  Exp.,  2/71,  p. 

146.    Guepin  on  Iris  (1852;4),  T.  2/60, 

p.  219.     Rose,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  247. 
Poisonous  Effects,  Etc.,  Moore,  L.  1/59, 

p.  402. 
Convulsions,  L.'2/76,  p.  443. 
Urticaria  (44:3). 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  SANTONINE— 

Anthelmin.      (219:5).       Asc.      Lumbric. 

5.  (936:5).  Asc.  Vermic.  (934:6).  In 
Amauros.  (1863:2).  Irit.  (1854:1), 
Iridochoridit.  (1855:1). 

VALERIANA  OFFICINALIS— 

Bouchard,  Tonic,  L.  2/73,  p.  633.  Pierlot, 
Uncertain,  M.  R.'  1/63,  p.  238.  Bou- 
rallier.  Value  and  Effects  of  Ess.  Oil, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  246. 

6.  In  Nerv.  Headache  (1434:4).     Epilepsy 

(1315:4).  Hydur.  (1038:2).  Dia- 
BETES  (341:4). 

Valeri.\n  Baths  (231:1),  Beau,  T.  2/62, 
p.  203. 

Valerianates  of  Zinc  (286:5),  and  Am- 
monia (255:1). 

398. 

CEPHAELIS  IPECACUANHA— 

1.  Physiolog.  Eff.,  Pecholier,  M.  R.  2/63, 

p.  436;  2/64,  p.  251.  D'Oienellas,  of 
Emetine,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  247.  Todd, 
on  branches  of  V.\gus  (1445:2),  T. 
1/54,  p.  203.  Chouppe,  L.  2/74,  p. 
532.  Fuller,  verv  small  doses,  L. 
2/69,  p.  768.  Phillips,  R.  1/70,  p. 
160. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  IPECACUANHA— 

2.  Where  intolerance  look  to  Liver  (968:1), 

Morehead,  vol.  2,  p.  76. 
In   Fevers   (1479:3).      Cholera  (927:1). 
Jaundice    (975:3).       Puerperal    F. 
(1594:2).     Exhaustive  Dis.    (554:2). 
Dipsoman.  (425:4).   Hyster.  (1335:6). 

3.  Vomit.  (858:4).  Croup  (618:2). 
Bronchit. (650:2).  Pneumon.(669:3). 
Pertuss.  (715:1).  Winter  Cough 
(648:6).  Asthma  (662:1).  Dyspeps. 
(844:4).  Dysentery  (901:5).  Diarrh. 
(910:6).      Labour  (1564:1).     Metro- 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


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THERAP.  OF  IPECACUANHA  (cont.)— 

KKHAG.       (1587:2).         CoVXTER-IimiT. 

4.  (lG4:o).  Serpent  Bites  (510:5). 
Wasp,  etc.  Stings  (486:4).  Scor- 
pion Stings  (490:6).  Opium  Pois. 
(460:4). 

CHIOCCA  RACEMOSA— CAINCA— 

5.  In  Chauhon  or  Malign.  Pust.  (586:5)  in 

Horses. 

EUBIA    TIXCTORUM  -  DYERS'     MAD- 
DER— 
Colouring  FoiTAL  Bones  (94:1). 

399. 

COFFEA  ARABICA— PHYSIOLOG.  EFF. 

1.  Zobel,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  549.     AYood,  M.  R. 

2/57,  p.  167.  Lehmann,  M.  R.  2/54, 
p.  406.  Aubert.L.  2/72,  p.92.  Druitt, 
better  than  Beer,  T.  1/63,  p.  440. 
Squarrey,  on  Urine,  L.  2/65,  p.  621. 

2.  Gasparin,  L.  2/50,  p.  175.  Brinton 
V.  Lehmann,  T.  2/61,  p.  93.  Hayes, 
in  Tropics  (201:2),  T.  2/59,  p.  439. 
Parkas,  on  Urine  (1035:1),  T,  1/57, 
p.  208;  R.  2/GO,  p.  358;  L.  1/71, 
p.  527. 

Differs  fr.  Tea  (453:3),  Retards  Meta- 

4.  morph.  (118:5).  E.  Smith,  T.  1/59, 
p.  533;  2/60,  p.  206.  AYood,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  167.  Hammond,  M.  R.  1/64, 
p.  24.  Parkes,  R.  2/60,  p.  358.  Yoit, 
Increases  Metamorph.,  M.  R.  2/62, 
p.  235. 

PATHOLOG.  EFF.  OF  COFFEE— 

Wood,M.  R.  2/57,  p.  169.  Overdose  of,  T. 

2/73,  p.  584. 
Causing    Dysentery    (900:4),    Joby,    T. 

1/60,  p.  150. 
Diminishing  Lactation  (1602:3). 
Coffee  House  Dyscrasia  (205:4). 

ADULTERATIONS  OF  COFFEE - 

5.  L.   1/51,  pp.  20,  213,  276,  305,465,501; 

2/51,  p.  420;  1/53,  p.  477;  1/57, 
p!  195. 

SUBSTITUTES  FOR  COFFEE— 

Leaves  for  Berries,  Stenhouse,  M.  R. 
2/54,  p.  411. 

CAFFEIX— 

Analyses,  Zobel,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  509. 
B.  Jones,  Ident.  with  Thein  (453:2). 
Resembles  Kreatin  (125:2).  Stuhl- 
mann  and  Falck,  Exper.,  Poison,  to 
lower  animals,  R.  1/59,  p.  351.  Aubert, 
amount  in  Coffee,  etc.,  L.  2/72,  pp. 
92,  538. 

PREPARATION  OF  COFFEE - 

Doyen,  T.  2/74,  p.  463.      Liebig,  L.  1/66, 

p.  17. 
Tin  Vessels  spoil  Flavour. 


400. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  COFFEE— 

1.  Value  of  to  the  Soldier  (573:5). 
Diuretic   (221:4),    Zwinger,   T.    1/60,   p. 

71,  vide  399:2. 
In  Fevers  (1478:5).     Typhoid   (1503:3). 
Ague     (1486:6).     Asthma     (662:1). 
Neuralg.      (1238:1).        Cephalalg. 
(1430:3).     Hay     F.     (663:4).     Per- 

2.  Tuss.  (715:2).  Vomit.  (860:3).  Hy- 
PERTR.,bad  (159:1).  Hernia  (952:5). 
Opium  Pois.  (460:4).  Disinfect. 
(214:5).  To  Disguise  Quin.  (402:1). 
Prevents  Griping  of  Senna  (413:3). 

Cancer,  etc.,  (Drcasing)  (1068:5),  Storey, 
L.  2/73,  p.  617. 
CINCHONA— BARK— 

4.  Culture  of  Plants  yielding  Quinine,  T. 

1/65,  p.  636.  In  India,  T.  2/61,  p.  221 ; 
1/62,  p.  482  ;  2/67,  p.  147.  Rev.,  M.  R. 
2/63,  p.  1.     B.  Jones,  Lect.,  T.  1/55, 

5.  pp.  453,  563.  Guillermond,  to  calcul. 
Quinine  in,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  243.  Dou- 
gall,  Chinchona  Alk.\loids,  L.  2/73, 
p.  750. 

In  Suppuration  (167:5),  Bark  the  great 
agent. 

SUBSTITUTES      FOR     CINCHONA,     rel 
ANTI-PERIODICS— 
CiNCHON.  (404:1).     Salic.  (359:1).    Popu- 

6.  Lus  (358:6).  Eucalyptus  (408:1). 
BussiNE  (366:5).  Olive  Leaves 
(384:1).  Arnica  (396:2).  Bip.erine 
(370:1).  Apiol.  (1486:5).  Calamus 
Arom.  (342:5).  Piperin.  (365:2). 
Bittera  Ferrif.  (418:3).  Gentian 
(383:4).  UimcA  (362:2).  Spider's 
Weh  (490:2).  Arsenic  (280:1). 
Selenite  (284:4).  Ammon.  Chlorid. 
(1487:3).  Nickel  Sulph.  (284:3). 

401. 

QUININE— 

1.  In  India  for  Army  costs  £50,000  per  an., 

T.  2/61,  p.  315. 
Substitutes,  etc.  (400:6). 
Makers,   Diseases  of,  Chevallier,   M.    R. 

2/58,  p.  540. 
Artific.  Sulphate,  T.  2/68,  p.  432. 

2.  Tests,  Mohl,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  2d6. 

PHYSIOLOG.  EFF.  OF  QUININE— 

Chuuder  Roy,  T.  1/71,  p.  245.  Yt^alkcr, 
T.  1/63,  p.  203.  Monteverdi,  L.  2/71, 
p.  335.  Resume  of  recent  observa- 
tions, T.  1/72,  p.  135  ;  L.  1/72,  p.  629  ; 
2/74,  p.  209.  Bennett,  not  Tonic,  L. 
1/63,  p.  467. 
On  Blood   (138:4),  a  Depurator,  Stewart, 

3.  R.  1/58,  p.  39.     Ed.,  L.  1/72,  p.  629. 
On  Liver  (968:2),  Impedes,  Budd,  M.  R. 

2/56,  p.  49. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


PHYSIOLOG.  EFF.  OF  QUIXINE  {cont.)— 

Ox  TJrixe  (1035:'2),  Ranke,  T.  1/57,  p.  537. 

Hammoud,  R.  1/58,  p.  37.     Stewart, 

R.  1/58,  p.  39.     Herapath,  Microscop. 

appear.,  Plates,  Micr.  J.,  vol.  2,  p.  13. 

4.  Brvden  makes  it  Saccharine  (340:6). 
Bad  in  Diabetes  (340:6). 

Ox  TEMPERATriiE  (187:3),  Ringer,  L.  2/68, 
p.  564.  Ed.,  L.  1/72,  p.  629;  2/72, 
p.  8.     StobeU,  33  cases,  R.  1/70,  p.  177. 

POISONOUS  OR  OTHER  ILL  EFFECTS 
OF  QUINIXE— 
Baldwin,  R.  1/48,  p.  230.     Binz,  R.  1/72, 
p.  1G6.     Lawson,  Causixg  Coma,  etc., 

5.  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  507.     Gelineaii, 
Head  Symptoms,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  530. 

Blixdxess  (1818:2),  M'Lean,  R.  1/48,  p. 

299.     Solomon,  R.  1/72,  p.  219. 
Amaurosis  (1861:6),  Von  Graefe,  T.  1/58, 

p.  586. 
Deafxess  (1803:5),  Williams,  L.  2/40,  pp. 

639,  786. 
DvMBXESs  (1805:5),  Menage,  L.  1/40,  pp. 

307,  448.     Monteverdi,  L.  2/71,  p.  335. 

6.  Abortiox   (1557:3),   Pettigrew,   R.    2/45, 

p.  285.     Monteverdi,  R.  2/71,  p.  127. 

A.   Smith,  Does  it?  T.  2/75,  p.  247. 

Rodrigucs  denies  it,  R.  2/46,  p.  311; 

M.  R.  2/73,  p.  518. 
Cystitis  (1067:4)  and  Retextiox  (1050:2), 

Segalas,  T.  1/58,  p.  355. 
Caries  (96:3).     PnirrRA  (57:4). 

402. 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  QUININE— 

2.  Wood,   M.  R.  1/53,  p.  20.     Gubler,  Con- 

tra-indications,  T.  2/58,  p.  16. 
Coffee  to  Disguise  (400:2),  T.    1/68,    p. 

105. 
IxcoMPATiBLEwith  loDixE  (251:3),  Fuller, 

L.  1/68,  p.  373. 
Pills,  with  Creasote  bulk  diminished, "Wake, 

T.  1/68,  p.  412. 
Solubility  of  in  differ.  Menstrua,  CaUoud, 

T.  1/59,  p.  453. 
—  In    Glycerixe    (270:2),  Crawcour,   T. 

2/55,  p.  195. 
c.  Tartaiuc  Acid.  (449:4),  Galamini,  less 

dose,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  569. 
c.  Diuretics  (221:2),  Barlow,  T.  1/68,  p. 

3.  106.      Wake,    Citric   Ac.   axd    Cit. 
Pot.,T.  1/68,  p.  411. 

c.  Opium  (458:5),  Antagonistic,  Gubler, 
M.  R.  2/58,  p.  247 ;  T.  2/68,  p.  97. 
Sherzer  in  China  in  Opium  Smokixg 
(459:3),  T.  2/59,  p.  666.  Enables 
Opium  to  be  borne  often,  Nevison,  T. 
2/61,  p.  250. 

To  Fauces  (814:3),  Ducros,  Rapid  Ac- 
tion, R.  1/46,  p.  364. 

4.  To  Nares  in  Hay  Fever  (663:4). 
Exemata    (886:4),    Briquet,   T.    2/57,    p. 

558;  R.  1/58,  p.  358. 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  QUININE  {cont.)— 

Hypodermically,   McCraith,    2    grs.=20 
per  orem,  T.  2/62,  pp.   120,  367  ;  L. 
2/65,  p.  704.     Rogers,   etc  Sol.,  etc., 
L.  2/70,  p.  532  ;  1/76,  p.  527.  Mamy, 
M.  R.  l/<37,  p.  523.  Desvignes,  L.1/65, 
p.  93.      Gubler,  Bromohydrate  best, 
T.  1/76,  p.  176.  Francis,  Neut.  Sulph., 
L.  2/76,   p.  736.     Moore,  L.  2/63,  p. 
126;  R.  1/65,  p.  65.  Limousin,  Sulpho- 
vixATE  best,   most  sol.,   M.  R.,   1/73, 
p.  503.      Seguin,  etc,  R.   1/68,  pp.  8, 
124  ;  L.   1/71,  p.  660.     Maclean,  etc., 
L.  2/72, p.  67  ;  1/76,  p.  527  ;  2/76,  pp. 
67,    140.     AVenzel,    Formula,   M.    R. 
1/68,    p.  523.      Lente,  Sol.,  T.    1/74, 
p.    573.      Report,   R.     1/66,    p.    46. 
Scriven,  T.\rt.  Ac.  Sol.,  1/76,  p.  650. 
Sullivan,     etc.,     in    Perxicious     F. 
(1484:5),  T.    1/76,   p.    279  ;    2/76,  p. 
59.     Mitchell,  Dangers  of,  R.  2/67,  p. 
123.     Hunter,  11  cases,  etc.,  Dangers, 
etc.,  L.   1/76,  pp.  527,  737.     Camp- 
bell,   answer  to  Hunter,   L.    2/76,  p. 
140. 
6.  Small  Doses,  Lawson,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  507- 
Auge,  M.  R.,  2/65,  p.  245.     Briquet, 
Comp.  value  of  small  and  large,  M.  R. 
2/56,  p.    237;  R.  1/46,  p.  168;  1/58, 
p.  40. 
Large  Doses,  How  Borne,  L.  2/45,  p.  268. 
Pavy,    T.    1/66,   p.    659.       Hare,   2h 
bis  terve  die,  R.  2/54,  p.  255  ;  1/58,  p. 
40.  Taussig,   5  ]',  taken  by  mistake,  no 
ill  effects,  T.  1/64,  p.  461.     Vide  Kgv^ 
(1485:6). 

403. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  QUININE— 

1.  Ix    SuppuR.  (167:5).     Antiper.  (1485:5). 

Scarlatixa  (81:3).  Variola  (83:6) 
Ixtermit.  HiEM.  (142:2).  Erysip. 
(43:3).  Yellow F.  (1515:2).  Pyrex. 
(1478:6).  Splexic  Enlarg.  (989:3). 
Typhoid  (1503:1).     Typhus  (1509:5). 

2.  Rigors  of  Py.tlm.  (169:6).  Rigors 
OF  Catheterism  (1214:5).  Delir. 
(1475:2).  Sux  Stroke  (186:4)  Dis- 
sect. WouxDs  (1638:3).  Elephaxt. 
Arab.  (1756:3).  Phthisis  (699:4). 
Idrosis  (27:3).  Urticar.  (44:4). 
Broxchit.  (650:2).  Pneumox.  (670:1). 
Asthma  (662:1).  Pertuss.  (715:4). 
Croup    (618:5).      Laryxgit.    (615:3) 

3.  Jauxdice  (975:3).  Cholera  (928:1). 
Dysext.  (902:3).  Diarrh.  (910:6). 
Peritox.  Idiop.  (997:2).  Peritox. 
PuERP.  (1594:1).  Phleg.  Dolens 
(748:3).  Heart  Dis.  (783:4).  Aneu- 
rism (725:3).  Pericard.  (759:3). 
Rheum.  (1458:4).  Lumbago  (1464:2). 
Chorea  (1294:5).     Epilepsy  (1314:5). 

4.  Tetaxus  (1326:6).  Nerv.  Headache 
(1434:3).     Deafxess  (1804:5).     Ted. 


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THERAPEUTICS  OF  QUININE  {cont.)— 
Lab.  (1564:1).  Menorrhag.  (1150:1). 
Retention  (1050:4).        Opium  Pois. 
(402:3). 

LOCAL  USES  OF  QUININE  (402:3)— 

5.  Bed     Sores     (178:3).      Ulcers     (172:5). 

Antiseptic  (215:2).     Granular  Lids 
(1S29:5).      Gargle   in    Scarlet    F., 
etc.  (79:3). 
QUINIUM  vcl  QUINIDIA— QUINETUJI— 
Deloudre,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  240.     Dougall, 
L.  2/73,  p.  750.     Thoro\TgoocI,  T.  2/76, 
p.  474. 
IvINOVIC  ACID— 

Kernel-,  R.  2/68,  p.  109. 

QUINOIDINE    vcl    AMORPHOUS     QUI- 
NINE— 

6.  Prepar.,  Uses,  etc.,  R.  1/46,  p.  360;  2/46, 

p.  399. 
Animal  (309:3),  B.   Jones,  Quinine-like 
Sukst.  in  HUM.A.N  Body,T.  1/66,  p.  343 ; 
2/66,  p.  163.    Chalvet,  contra  B.  Jones, 
L.  1/68,  p.  642. 

404. 

CINCHONINE— 

1.  Pro  Quinine  (400:5),  Sedillot,  T.  1/55,  p. 

537;  1/59,  p.  18.  Report,  T.  2/60,  p. 
315;  2/72,  p.  440.  Marten,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  254  ;  R.  2/60,  p.  42.  Dougall, 
L.  2/73,  p.  750. 

WARBURG'S  TINCTURE— 

2.  Maclean,  True  Comp.  Value,  L.  2/75,  p.  716. 

Supposed  formulcD,  etc.,  R.  2/46,  p.  410; 
T.  1/73,  p.  565  ;  1/74,  p.  406. 
In  Ague  (1486:1). 

GALIUM  APARINE— 

3.  In    Skin    Dis.    (39:2).       Lepra    (63:3). 

Scrofula  (794:5).  Eczema  (48:1). 
Cancer  (1665:5).     Epilepsy  (1315:1). 

SAMBUCUS  NIGRA— ELDER— 

4.  In  Dropsy  (156:4).     Epilepsy  (1315:1). 

LONICERA     CAPRIFOLIUM  —  HONEY- 
SUCKLE— 
Bradburn,  Pois.  by  Berries,  L.  2/76,p.  486. 

SUMBUL— 

6.  Neligan,  T.  1/54,  p.  605  ;  L.  1/50,  p.  63. 
In     Epilepsy      (1315:3).       Flatulence 
864:4).     Insomnia  (1368:4). 

405. 

FERULA  ASSAFffiTIDA— 

1.  In  Cholera  (927:1).  Snake  Bites  (510:5)- 

Epilepsy  (1315:4).  Ascarides  (935:1). 

ScROF.  Ul.  Fauces  (816:3).    Angina 

(816:3). 


CONIUM  MACULATUM— CONIIN— 

2.  PiiYsioLOG.  Eff.  CoNiiN  Only  in  fresh  juice, 
Sigmond,  L.  2/37,  pp.  014,  647.  Bur- 
ruan  on  Conia,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  444. 
All  Prepr.r.  not  alike  in  Action,  T.  1/70, 
p.  312  ;  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  444.  Mourrut^ 
Salts  of  Cicutine,  M.  R.  2/66,  p.  463. 
Schroff,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  238.  Verigo, 
L.  1/71,  p.  834.  Bernard,  etc.,  Analo- 
gous to  WooRARi  (391:4),  T.  1/59,  p. 
313  ;  2/60,  p.  395.  Fraser,c.  Methyl. 
(445:5),  act.  mod.,  T.   1/70,  p.  312. 

4.  Harley,  Succus  only  of  use,  L. 
1/67,  p.  375  ;  T.  1/68,  p.  325.  Lauten- 
bach  doubts  Harley ;  not  a  Brain 
Poison,  T.  2/75,  p.  631.  Davidson, 
T.  2/70,  p.  32.  Garrod,  T.  1/64,  p. 
168,  dose,  etc.  Dodgson,  R.  2/70,  p. 
161.     Verigo,  R.  1/71,  p.  165. 

Poisoning  by.  Is  it  a  Poison?  T.  1/69, 
p.  358.  Socrates'  death,  Sigmond,  L. 
2/37,  p.  613 ;  case,  1/75,  p.  627.  Ben- 
nett, case  e.xactly  like  Socrates,  M.  R. 
2/58,  p.  383, 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  CONIUM— 

Kenned}^  Sol.  of  Extract,  R.  1/73,  p.  142. 
In    Cancer    (1665:3).     Induu.    Tongue 
(804:5).       ScROF.     Joints    (1718:5). 

5.  Spasm  (111:5).  Epilepsy  (1314:3). 
Tetanus  (1326:4).  Convuls.  (1301:1). 
Neuralg.  (1238:5).  Chorea  (1295:1). 
Insanity  (1380:4).  Laryngis.  Strid. 
(133:5).  Hosp.Phag.  (175:3).  Tor- 
ticoll.  (1694:1).  Phthisis  (689:3). 
Ch.  Bronch.  (651:6).  Asthma  (661:6). 
TAENIA  (939:2).  Prostatic  Enlarg. 
(1073:6).  Infl.  Mamma  (1606:3). 
Medicated  Pessaries  (1136:5). 


406. 

APIUM  PETROSELINUM— APIOL— 
1.     COLOPHANE— PARSLEY— OIL— 

Physiol.  Eff.,  Yoret,  T.  1/55,  p.  289, 
Jacquot,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  245. 

Antiper.  (1486:6).  Intermit.  Neuralg. 
(1236:3).  Idrosis  (27:4).  Emmena- 
gogue  (1153:2).  Dysmenorrh. 
(1147:1). 

DAUCUS  CAROTA— 

3.  Food  for  Infants  (127:2),  Juice,  Gum- 
precht,  T.  2/55,  p.  270  {vide  1543:6), 
Poultice    (171:6),    Heyfelder,    R.    1/62, 
p.  189. 

HERACLEUM  SPONDYLIUM  —  COW 
PARSNIP— 
In  Gonorrhcea  (1174:3). 

HYDROCOTYLE— 

In  Eczema  (48:1).    Lepkosy  (68:6). 


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MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


407. 

CITRULLUS  COLOCYNTHUS— 
1.  Physiolog.  Eff.,  Eicholdt,  M.   R.   1/53, 
p.  128.     Tidy,  L.  1/68,  p.  158. 
Poisoning  by,  Tidy,  L.  1/68,  p.  158. 
S.  ExDERMicALLY    (26:3)    as    a    Purgative, 
Salques,  R.  1/45,  p.  69. 
In  Cholera  (925:4). 

MOMORDICA  ELATERILTM— 

3.  Administration,  Formula,  T.  1/55,  p.  412. 
In     Dropsy     (156:5).      Hydrocephalus 

(1358:n.     Mania  (1387:5). 

CUCURBITA  PEPO— PUMPKIN- 

4.  In  T^nia  (939:2).     Ephelis  (37:5). 
CARICA  PAPYA— 

5.  Roy,  Action  of  Juice  on  Meat,  etc.,  B.  1/74, 

p.  75. 

CARYOPHYLLUS— CLOVE  TREE— 

Oil  of  Cloves,  To  disinfect  (214:5), 
Sponge  Tents,  Soap,  etc.,  Tait,  T. 
1/74,  pp.  35,  170. 

CIIArLMOOGRA— 

6.  Mouat,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  239.     Syn.  Charul 

MooGRA,  T.  1/60,  p.  559. 
In  Leprosy  (68:6).     Syph.  Ul.  (1203:2). 
MYRTUS— MYRTLE— 

Savignac,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  462. 

408. 

MELALEUCA  CAJUPUTI— OIL— 

1.  Delvoux,  T.  2/61,  p.  171. 

In  Varicose  Ulcers  (176:6).  Cholera 
(928:5).     Chilblains  (62:5). 

EUCALYPTUS  GLOBULUS,  T.  2/71,  p.  596  ; 
L.  1/72,  pp.  344,  557.      Doses,   etc. 
Against  Malaria   (559:4),     T.   2/73,  p. 

502.     Bentley,    T.   1/74,   p.  539.     Is 

it  true?  L.   2/74,  p.    855.      Yes,  L. 

2/75,  pp.  31,  648;  1/76,  p.  585. 
Failure  of  Cultivat.  in  India,  T.  2/74, 

p.  610;  L.  2/75,  p.  824. 
In  Fever  (1486:4),  Thor.  Aneur.  (725:6) 

Pulm.  Gangrene  (672:4). 

COTYLEDON     UMBILICUS    —  WALL— 

2.  PENNYWORT— 

Salter,  T.  1/49. 

In  Epilepsy  (1315:1). 

RHIZOPHORA  RACEMOSA-MANGROVE. 

3.  In  Chylous  Urine  (1037:5). 

PUNICA  GRANATUM— POMEGRANATE 

4.  In  T.enia  (938:5), 

ROSE  WATER— 

6.  Artificial,  Wagner,  T.  1/59,  p.  283. 

PHLORIDZINE— 

In  Bark  of  Apple,  ChePvRy,  etc.,  Ricci, 
M.  R.  1/63,  p.  249. 


409. 

CERASUS— LAURO  CERASUS— CHERRY 

1.  LAUREL- 

Brijker,  M.  R.  2/68,  p.  517. 

In  After  Pains  (1566:1).  Emmenagogue 
(1153:5).  To  Purify  Castor  (367:4) 
and  Cod  Oil  (500:2).  To  Destroy 
Fleas  (33:1). 

AMYGDALUS    COMMUNIS— ALMOND— 

2.  (324:3)— 

Bread  in  Diabetes  (338:2). 
ESS.  OIL  OF  almonds- 
Artificial  (415:5). 

To  purify  Castor  (367:4)  and  Cod  Oil 
(500:2). 

3.  Poisoning    by,   Ellis,    L.    2/63,    p.    447. 

Shorts'  Rousing  Treat.,  R.  2/68,  p.  102. 

AMYGDALINE— 

Transf.  into  Prussic  Ac.  (409:4)  in  bodv, 
Kolliker,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  498.  Ber- 
nard, T.  1/60,  p.  389. 

EMULSINE— 

Converts  Amygdaline  into  Prussic  Ac, 
Kolliker,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  498.  Bernard, 
T.  1/60,  p.  389. 

ACID.  HYDROCYANICUM  —  PRUSSIC 

4.  ACID— 

Vide  Amygdaline  (409:3). 

Physiolog.    Eff.,   Milton,   M.   R.,   2/57, 

p.  154. 
Resembles  Creasote  (355:2). 

POISONING  BY  PRUSSIC  ACID— 

5.  Taylor,   M.    R.    2/67,   p.    324.      Burnam, 

Recov.  after  3j-  Scheele's,  L.  1/54,  p. 
39.  Toscani,  if  taking  Iod.  of  Iron, 
care  necessary,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  531. 
Gentle,  Large  doses  not  killing  mutilated 
Dog,  etc.  (520:3),  T.  2/59,  p.  595; 
L.  1/68,  p.  335. 

6.  Griffith,  etc..  Power  of  moving  after,  L. 

1/64,  p.    52;    1/66,   p.    310;    T.   1/66, 
p.  235;  L.  2/76,  p.  132. 
Antidote,  Smith's,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  539. 

—  Artif.  Respir.,  Boehm,T.  2/74,  p.  715. 

—  Chlorine  Water  (246:6),  Ratton,  L. 

2/37,  p.  693. 

—  Atropia  (378:2),  Prever,   R.    2/68,   p. 

103.    Useless,  Boehni,  L.  2/74,  p.  715. 

410. 

TESTS  FOR  PRUSSIC  ACID— 

1.  Schonbein,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  552. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  PRUSSIC  ACID— 
To  Kill  Whales  (540:3). 

2.  In  Insanity  (1388:3).     Vomiting  (687:5). 

Pertuss.  (715:6).  D.  Tre.  (429:5). 
Dysphag.  (121:3).  Cholera  (924:6). 
Eye  Diseases  (1821:5).  Ophthalm. 
(1832:2).  Corneit.  (1845:2).  Iiutis. 
(1854:1).     Asthenop.  (1814:4). 


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THERArEUTICS     OF     PRUSSIC     ACID 

[cont.) — 
Antid.  Strychn.  (387:4). 
Hyi'odeum.  (1388:1). 

CYANIDES— 

4.  Luton,    Zixci   Cyaxid.,    M.   K.    I/T-t,   p. 

oO-i. 
I.\  Rheumatism  (1458:3). 

CYDOXIA— QUINCE— 

5.  In  Aconite  Poisoning  (467:4). 

CIDER— 

For  Army  and  Navy  (574:6),  Tucker,  L. 

2/55,  p.  17.  In  India,  T.  1'67,  p.  449. 

Lead  in  (288:6),  Coombs,  T.  2/69,  p.  488. 

411. 

FRAGARIA— STRAWBERRY— 

1.  PHYSioLofi.  Eff.,  Lallemand,  M.  R.  2/60, 

p.  128. 
In  Gout  (1470:1). 
Poisoning  by  (578:1),  Fergu?,  L.  2/69,  p. 

563  ;  T.  2/75,  p.  109. 

PRUNUS  VIRGINIAN  A— 

2.  Physiolog.Eff.,  Allbutt,T.  1/67,  pp.  161, 

217. 
Tonic  (216:6),  Allbutt,  T.  1/67,  p.  162. 
In   Chloros.  (792:5).     Dyspeps.  (845:1). 

Phthisis  (699:4).    Bronchit.  (651:3). 

Heart  Dis.  (783:3).     Aneur.  Aorta 

(725:4).     Gout  (1470:1). 

RUBUS  IDJEUS— RASPBERRY— 

4.  Substitute  for  Ergot  (325:4). 
ALCIIEMILLA  ARYENSIS— 

In  Irritable  Bladder  (1009:2). 
Pus  in  Urine  (1021:3). 

BRAYERA  ANTHELMINTICA— KOUSSO 

5.  Neligan,  T.  1/54,  p.    605;  Kirk,  L.   1/51, 

p.  309. 
InT.'enia  (938:5),  rt(/e  Ailanthus  (41S:G). 

412. 

TONQUIN  BEAN— 

3        CuMARiN,  Kohler,  Exp.,  T.  1/76,  p.  65. 

CYTISUS  LABURNUM— 

Physiolog.   Eff.,    Chevalier,   M.  R.  1/63, 
p.  246.    Ilardwicke,  T.  2/75,  p.  459. 

POISONING  BY  LABURNUM— 

By  Root,    Sedgwick,  T.,  1/57,  p.  7  ;  2/75, 

p.  425. 
By  Bark,   L.    1/68,  pp.  55,  86.     Holding 

twig  in  mouth,  L.  2/70,  p.  182. 
By  Seeds,  Hais,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  543. 
By  Leaves,  Horse,  T.  2/75,  p.  426. 

PTEROCARPUS  ERINACEUS-KINO— 
5.  In  Pyrosis  (839:5). 


ACACIA  CATECHU— 

6.  In  Leucorrhcea  (1104:4).  Ch.4.pped  Nip- 
ples (1611:1). 

ARAROBA-GOA— 

Lima,  History,  Uses,  etc.,  of  Goa  Powder, 

T.  1/75,  p.  249.       Fayrer,T.  2/74,  pp. 

470,   547;    2/76,  p.  711. 
In  Herpes  (35:6).     Mentagra  (24:3). 

413. 

CERATONIA  —  EGYPTIAN  BEAN  -  CA- 

1.  ROB  TREE  — ST.  JOHN'S  BREAD 
TREE  —  LOCUST  NUT  —  LOCUST 
TREE— ALGAROLA  BEAN— 

Poisoning  by,   T.    1/57,  p.  197,  241,  266, 
269,  570. 

HiEMATOXYLON      CAMPECIIIANUM  — 

2.  LOG\VOOD— 

In  Diarrh.  (911:1).  Astringent  (214:2). 

Cancer  (1668:5).  Fungus  H.^ematodes 

(1670:5).  Ammoniacal  Urine  (1028:5). 

Hosp.    Gangr.    (174:5).      Sloughing 

Ul.  (174:5). 
Antiseptic      (215:2),     Cotton,      T.    1/75, 

p.  125. 

CASSIA  OFFICINALIS— SENNA— 

3.  Physiolog.Eff.,  Bourgoin,  R.  2/71, p.  149. 
In  H.T5.M0RRHAGIC  Affect.  (152:6). 
Coffee   Prevents    Griping    (400:2),    L. 

2/64,  p.  29. 

C  OP  AI FER  A— C  OPAI VA— 

4.  Physiolog.     Eff.      Vide  Resin  a  (413:5). 

Turle,  2/55,   p.  112.      Adam,   locally. 

T.  2/55,  p.  164,  215. 
Causing    1'akalysis    in   E.xcess  (1263:6), 

combd.  M'ith  Cubebs  (363:5),  Maestii, 

T.  1/59,  p.  344. 
In  Gonoruh.  (1173:6).    Gonok.  Oputhal. 

5.  (1834:6).  Yes.  Dis.  (1066:2).  Orciiit. 
(1220:5).  Yes.  Neuralgia  (1052:6). 
Urethrvl  Neuralg.  (1171:2).  Diu- 
retic (221:4).  II.TiMATUR.  (151:1). 
Dropsy  (156:1).  Dysentery  (902:5). 
PsoRiAS.  (63:4).  Scabies  (35:2).  Croup 
(619:1).  Scarlatina  (81:6).  \".\riola 
(84:4).     Ophth.\lmic    Dis.    (1820:2). 

Resina  CopAiB.?i,  Wilks,  L.  1/73,  p.  893. 
Taylor,  B.  2/76,  p.  126. 

414. 

MYROSPERMUM  —  MYROXYLUM  — 

1.  QUINQUINA— PERUVIAN  BALS.— 
In   Scabies   (34:6).   pHAGEU.iiXA  (174:6). 

Diabetes  (340:6). 

trigonella  fcenum  grjecum 
fenugreek- 
Value  AS  Food,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  312. 
LATHYRUS— VETCH— 

2.  Irving,  var.  sp.  poisonous,  R.  2/60,  p.  90. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


LATHYEUS— VETCH  (cont.)~ 

Bread   (323:4),    Poisoned  by   Seeds,  H. 

2/60,  p.  90. 
Paraplegia  (1265:4),  fr.  Poisoned  Biiead, 
Irving,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  247. 

IXDIGOFEEA    TIXCTOEIA   rcl    AXIL— 

3.  INDIGO- 

Physiol.  EfF.,  Eoth,  Amer.  J.,  Xo.  39/37, 

p.  488. 
Ix  Urixe  IX  Dis.  (1033:5),  Gilchrist,  M.  E. 

2/62,  p.  260.     Dickinson,  T.  2/65,  p. 

24.     In  Eczema  (48:4). 

THEEAPEUTIC  USE— 

4.  Ix  Epilepsy  (1315:3). 

AXILIXE-FUCHSIXE— MAGEXTA— 
EOSAXILIXE,  T.  1/70,  p.  617— 
Tardieu,  Arsexic    (278:6),    in   manufaet., 
differs  fr.  Coralixe,  T.  1/69,  p.  254. 
Detect,  or  Arsexic,  T.  1/69,  p.  254  ; 
1/70,  p.  617. 

5.  Physiolog.  Eff.,  Schuchardt,  M.  E.  2/61, 

p.  247.  Lethebv,  to  Form  Mauve, 
T.  1/62,  p.  240;  M.  E.  2/63,  p.  539. 

PoisoxiXG  MY  (211:3),  Eraser,  T.  1/62,  p. 
239.  Knaggs,  T.  1/62,  p.  583.  Che- 
vallier,  M.  E.  1/56,  p.  538.  Letheby, 
M.  E.  2/63,  p.  539. 

Causing  Eczema  (47:3),  Tardieu,  T.  1/69, 
p.  254. 

THEEAPEUTIC  USES— 

In  Epilepsy  (1315:3).     Chorea  (1295:2). 

415. 

SPAETIUM  SCOPAEIUM— BEOOM— 

1.  In  Dropsy  (156:2). 
TEIFOLIUM  IN  F(ENO— CLOYEE— 

2.  Ix  Pertussis  (715:3). 
TEIFOLIUM  LUPIXELLA— 

In  Adder  Bites,  etc.  (508:4) 

LUPIXUS— 

2.  Bread  of  (324:3),  ix  Diabetes  (338:3). 
BENZINE  vel  HYDEOPHENYL— 
4.  Manufacture,  etc. ;  M.  E.  1,'56,  p.  538. 
To  Clean  Skix  (40:3).     Startin,  E.  1/67, 

p.  164. 
In  Pertussis,  Yap.    (714:3).       Trichixa 

(940:5). 
Poisoning  by,  Chevallier,  M.  E.  1  '56,  p. 
538. 

NITEOBEXZOLE   —  XITEOBENZIXE— 

AETIFICIAL     ESS.      OF      BITTEE 

ALMOXDS— ESS.  OF  MYEBAXE— 

M.\nufactuke,  Etc.,  M.  E.  1/56,  p.  538. 

Physiological    Prop.,     Etc.,     E.    1/64, 

p.  357. 
Poisoning  by,  Chevallier,  Etc.,M.  E.  1/56, 
p.   539;    T.  2/67,  p.    518.     Letheby, 
M.E.  2/63,  p.  539. 


416. 

SEMECAEPUS   AXACAEDIUM— INDIAN 
1.     MAEKIXG  INK  XUT— 

Taylor,  Bad  Effects  of  using  for  Tattooing 
on  skin,  T.  2/75,  p.  519. 

PISTACIA  LENTISCUS— MASTIC— 

3.  Therapeutic  Yalue,  Prepar.  in  East,  etc., 

T.  2/60,  p.  493. 
In  Enuresis  (1048:5). 

PISTACIA    TEEEBIXTHUS— CHIAX    vcl 
CYPEIAX  TUEPEXTIXE— 
Ix     Prostatorriicea     (1072:4).       Gleet 
(1180:1). 

EHUS    TOXICODENDEOX  —  TEAILING 

4.  OAK— SUMACH— 
White,  E.  1/73,  p.  147. 

In  GENER.iL  Paralysis  (1280:2). 
Poisoxixg  by,  Sanders,  M.  E.  2/68,  p.  546. 

AVhite,  Treat.,  etc.,  E.  1/73,  p.  147. 
BALSAMODEXDEON  MYEEHA— 

To  Powder  easily,  dry  well  first,  T.  2/63, 

p.  25. 
Physiological  Effects,  Increases  White 

Corpuscles  more  than  Iron  or  Bark, 

Hirt,  M.  E.  2/56,  p.  226, 
Ix  Eemittext  F.  (1483:2).     Intermittent 

F.     (1486:6).       Compd.     Fractures 

(1654:4). 
ETHEEIAL  OIL  OF  ELEMI— 
6.  Poisonous   Proper.,    Mansikopff,    M.  E. 

2/59,  p.  242. 

417. 

EHAMXUS  FEANGULUS  —  BUCK- 
THOEN— 

3.  Purgative  (220:5),  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  26. 
H.  Jones,  T.  1/64,  p.  61.  Will,  Pro 
Castor  Oil,  T.  1/75,  p.  141. 

SIMAEUBA  AMAEA— 

6.  Sigmond,  L.  1/38,  p.  626. 

Ix  Dysextery  (902:2). 
PICEiENA  EXCELSIOE— QUASSIA— 
6.  Easly,  Concent.  Infus.,  L.  2/76,  p.  486. 
Physiolog.  Eff.,  Budd,  Impedes  Secret, 
of  Liver  (968:2),  M.  E.,  2/56,  p.  49. 
Analogous     to     Bittera    Febrifuga 
(418:3). 
Ix  Ascarides  (935:2).     Cholera  (928:3). 
To  take  Cod  Oil  en  (500:3).     Bug 
Poisox  (33:2). 

418. 

JABOEAXDI— POLYCAEPUS  PINXA- 
1.  TUS- 

PiLocARPixE,  Active  Principle,  T.  2/75,  p. 

583. 
Einger,  etc.,  L.  1/75,  p.  157;  known  in 
1640,  p.  393.  Stumpf,  M.  E.  1/76, 
p.  471.  Eobin,  etc.,  T.  1/75,  pp.  348, 
525;  2/75,  pp.  106,  583.  Puijesz, 
M.  R.  2/76,  p.  465. 


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167 


JABORANDI— POLYCARPUS  PIXNA- 

TUS  (cont.)— 
DiAPHOiiET.  (27:2).  Scialagogue  (811:3). 
Belladonna  Pois.  (377:1).  Diabetes 
Incip.  (1038:3).  Galactogogue 
(1601:2).  Mushroom  Pois.  (318:4). 
Dkopsy  (1016:3). 

EUTA  GEAVEOLEXS— 
In  Tympanitis  (864:5). 

BITTERA  FEBRIFUGA— BITTER  ASH— 

S.  Pro  Quinine    (400:6),    Delioux,  T.   1/57, 

p.  344.     Pro  Quassia  (417:6). 

Tonic  (216:6),  Delioux,  T.  1/57,  p.  344. 

XANTHOXYLON    FRAXINUM— 

4.  —PRICKLY  ash- 
Stimulant  (217:2),  Lee,  T.  1/61,  p.  234. 

BAROSMA  BUCHU— 

Fothergill,  c.  Pot.\sh,  L.  2/75,  p.  523. 

AZADIRACHTA    INDICA— XEEM,    OR 

5.  MARGOSA  TREE— 
Waring,  R.  1/58,  p.  355. 

AILANTHUS  GLANDULOSA— 

6.  Daji,  Medicinal  value  of,  A.  Excelsa,  L. 

2/70,  p.  320. 
Pro      Xousso      (411:5),      Anthelmintic 
(219:5),      Held,  M.   R.    2/59,   p.  251. 
In  Dysentery  (902:3). 

419. 

GUAIACUM  OFFICIXALIS— 

1.  Kosman,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  239. 

In  Phthisis  (699:6).     Tonsillit.  (828:4). 
PiiAiiYNG.    Afe.    (815:1).       Rheum. 

2.  (1463:2).  Sciatica  (1245:1).  Con- 
STiPAT.  (876:5).  Steril.  (1090:4). 
Menoiuuiag.  (1150:3).  An  Ozono- 
meter (225:3).    A  Blood  Test  (138:6). 

CORIARIA  RITSCIFOLIA— TUTU  PLANT 
6.     OF    NEW    ZEALAND    vcl    TOOT 
PLANT— 
Lindsey,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  153  ;  2/68,  p.  465. 
Skey,   Poisonous   Principle,    M.  R. 
2/71,  p.  231. 

CUNDURANGO— 
6.  T.  2/71,  p.  473. 

AMPELOPSIS    QUINQUEFOLIA  -  VIR- 
GINIA CREEPER— 
Bernays,  Poison.,  L.  2/76,  p.  105. 

420. 

VITIS    VINIFERA  — GRAPES    AND 

1.     raisins- 
Phylloxera,  Etc.,  T.  2/74,  p.  456. 
OiDiuM  IN  Man,  Metier,  R.   2/64,  p.  13. 
Vide  Thrush  (797:3). 


YITIS    YINIFERA  -  GRAPES    AND 
RAISINS  {cont.)— 

Cure   de  Raisin,  Lefevre,  in   Russia,  L. 
1/45,  p.  560.  At  Meran,  L.  1/74,  p.  822. 

2.  Herpin,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  171 ;  1/76, 
p.  55.  Carriere,  R.  1/61,  p.  272. 
Lersch,  Analogy  ■with  Min.  AVaters 
(233:1),  T.  1/60,  p.  170. 

Grape  Sugar  (329:1). 

FERMENTATION— FERMENTS— 

4.  B.  Jones,  T.  1/66,  p.  219.     Beale,  v.  Jones, 

T.  1/66,  p.  248.     Liebig,  T.  1/70,  p. 

232.       Bernard,    none    absorbed    by 

Stom.    (833:5)   or   Bowels,   T.    1/60, 

p.  390.     Injected  (138:3),  all  act  dele- 
6.  tcriously,  T.   1/60,  p.    184.     Pasteur, 

A    Vital    Action,   T.    2/59,   p.    100. 

Schlitzcnberger,  T.  1/76,  p.  659. 
Test  for  Diabetic  Ur.  (329:5). 
Arrested    by    Sulphites    (245:3),    Polli, 

R.  1/63,  p.  243. 

—  By  Creasote  (355:3),  Frerichs,  T.  2/61, 

p.  44. 
6.  Putrefactive  Ferment.  (421:1). 

catalysis- 
Chemical  Agents  of  Disease  (557:2). 

421. 

PUTREFACTIVE        FERMENTATION  — 
1.     EREMACAUSIS— decay- 
Relation  OF  Bacteria  to  (316:3),  T.  1/75, 
p.  145.    Ozone  (225:5)  a  Cause.   Ayres, 
Nature  and  Results,  L.  1/48,  p.  445.  ' 
Putrid    Emanations    a     Cause     (208:4). 
After  Death  (180:3).     Restoration 
of  Features,  Etc.  after  Putrefaction 
(181:4). 

WINE— 

3.  Shaw,  the  Vine  and  Cellar,  M.  R.  2/64, 

p.  399.  A  cheap  Wine  for  Doctors 
only,  T.  2/66,  p.  574.  Rev.,  M.  R. 
1/58,  p.  297.  Druitt,  etc.,  Report 
Cheap  Wines,  T.  1/64,  '65,  '67  ;  L. 
2/65,  p.  202.  Visit  to  AVine  Districts 
of  AV.  Franco,  T.  2/74,  pp.  530,  556. 
Marshall,  Chemistry  of,  T.  2/57,  p.  491. 
Sparkling  and  French  AVines  bear 
Tropics  well,  T.  1/65,  p.  592  ;  Prepar., 
etc.,  T.  2/74,  pp.  630,  557.  Cheap 
Sparkling,  T.  2/67,  p.  677 ;  2/74,  p. 

4.  531.  Neav  Wine  Injur.,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  103.  AVhy  AVine  has  a  differ,  effect 
at  differ,  times,  T.  1/68,  p.  255. 

Claret  and  Burgundy,  L.  2/67,  p.  263  et 

seq.     Chambers,   The  perfection  of  a 

Wine,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  343. 
Port,  Proport.  and  A'alue,  T.  1/57,  p.  542. 

Muspratt,  Analysis,  T.  2/56,  p.  355 ; 

2/57,  p.  491. 

—  Adulterations,  T.  2/67,  p.  12 ;  1/57, 

p.  541.      Mayo,  Cork  a   sure  test,  T. 
2/67,  p.  356. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


>VIXE  [cont.)— 

Uses   of  Port,  «•/</<;  Alcohol  (431:1). 
6.  — In    Post  Paetum  Hjemorrh.  (1o86:2). 
Enem.       (432:3).     Pro    Transfisiox 
(152:0),  P.  2/58,  p.  271. 
Chami'agne,  Styrian,  4s.  per  bottle,  T.  1/70, 

p.  652. 
Greek  AVixe,  T.  1/72,  p.  494. 

422. 

1.  Sherry,  ITassall's  Analysis  of  19  samples, 

all  adult.,  L.  1/74,  p.  384.     Plastering 

of,  etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  606. 
Ai'STRALiAN    Wines,   Analyses,    L.    2/72, 

p.  451. 
Alcohol  in  Wine  (422:6),  Test  for  natural 

and  added,  Baniot,  T.  2/59,  p.  272. 

2.  Ethers   in    (433:4),  Duprc,  T.   2/67,  pp. 

572,  609. 
FoozEL  Oil  in  Xeav  (447:2). 

STILLS— 

3.  Smith's  ^sculapian,    Diagr.,  L.   1/51,  p. 

647.  CofFy's  Paraffine,  L.  1/70,  p. 
844.     Diagr.,  T.  1/70,  p.  680. 

ALCOHOL— 

4.  Chemistry,  Hyd.  Ox.  of  Ethyl  (445:3), 

CJI.O,  110.  Hoffman,  Derivat.  of 
Alcohol  Series,  T.  2/54,  p.  561 ;  1/55, 
p.  203.     Eichardson,  T.  2/67,  p.  423. 

TESTS  FOR  ALCOHOL— 

To    Concentrate.         Graham,  Gelatine 

(15:5),  T.  1/55,  p.  333. 
Fusel   Oil  (447:1).      Binz,   Charcoal  to 

remove,  etc.,  B.   2/76,  p.  25. 
Pev.  of,M.  P.  2/61,  p.  91 ;  B.  1/75,  p.  318. 
6.  Pot.  Bichrom.   (259:1),    Smith,    T.    1/61, 
p.  93;  M.  P.  2/61,  pp.  92,232.  Ainstie, 
L.  2/67,  p.  190. 

—  Error   of,   T.    2/68,  p.   464.     Parkes, 

T.  2/70,  p.  650. 
Of  Quantity  in  Differ.  Fluids,  B.  Jones, 
T.  2/54,  pp.  205,  231. 

—  In  Wines  (422:1). 

METHYLATED  ALCOHOL  (446:6)— 
Use  of  in  Medicine,  T.  2/61,  p.  560. 

423. 

ABSORPTION  OF  ALCOHOL  (116:6)  — 

2.  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  90.     Waller's  Exper.,  M.  R. 

1/61,  p.  232. 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  ALCOHOL  (217:2, 
rj^e  431:5  &  6)— 

Todd,  R.  1/60,  p.  285.  Beale,  T.  1/72, 
pp.  245,  391,  591.  Parkes,  R.  2/60, 
pt  361.  Aiustie,  L.  2/67,  p.  386. 
When  to  give,  L.  1/74,  p.  397.  Suck- 
ley,  one  large  dose  best,  R.  2/62,  p.  5. 

3,  AVilks,   "  MisTURA  Alcoholica,"    L. 
1/72,  p.  113. 


PHYSIOLOGICAL  EFFECTS  OF  ALCO- 
HOL,  Vide  431:1  — 
Compared    avith   Absinthe    (397:2). 
Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  472.     Harley,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/56,'  p.  430;  2/61,  p.  94.     H. 
Jones,  Resume,  B.  1/75,  p.  7.  Beale,  T. 
2/72,  p.  89.      Parkes,etc.,  E.xper.,  T. 
2/70,  p.  100  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  457.  As  affect- 
in- Digestion  (836:0),  etc.,  L.  1/74,  p. 
758.    Richardson,  T.  2/69,  p.  703.    Of 
DiFF.  kinds,  T.  1/68,  p.  255;  B.  1/75, 

4.  p.  316.     E.  Smith,  Summary,  ii.  1/62, 

p.  343;  L.  1/61,  pp.  80,  "l32,  212. 
How  ExHAL.  OF  C  Oj  (629:1)  affected 
by  DiFF.  Alcohol,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  100. 
Marcet,  T.  1/60,  pp.  214,  264,  312. 
On  Frogs  (505.3).  Dogs,  etc.  (521:6). 
Boecker,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  398 ;  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  98.  Mulvany's  E.\p.  with 
Galvanometer,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  166. 
Hammond's  E.xper.  on  Self,  R.  1/58, 

6.  p.   356;  M.   R.  2/61,   p.  98.     Jacobi 

and  Falck,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  530.  Live- 
ing,  T.  2/61,  p.  21.  Lallemand's  Ex- 
per., etc.  (431:3).  Brinton,  Resume, 
T.  2/62,  p.  146.  Brunton,  B.  1/76, 
p.  335.  Addison,  Effects  of  Sherry 
Wine  added  to  drawn  blood,  T.  2/60, 
p.  472.  Perrin,  Resume,  T.  1/64,  p. 
16.  Ainstie  v.  Perrin,  L.  2/65,  p. 
343;  1/68,  p.  120.  Differ,  of  Small 
AND  Large  Doses,  L.  2/67,  pp.  189, 
385,  462.  Baudot,  etc.,  destruction  of 
in  the  body,  etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  622 ;  B. 
1/75,  p.  317.  Parkes,  Issue  of  Spirit 
Rations  to  Troops  (573:5),  L.  2/74, 
pp.  238,  263,  492. 

424. 

1.  During  Exposure  to  Cold,  Kinley,  Effects 

bad,  L.  1/71,  p.  636. 
On  Pulse  (753:3),yolkman,  inject,  into  art., 

M.  R.  1/61,  p.  354.     Ainstie,  Sphyg- 

MOGRAPH.   (755:3),  L.   2/67,  p.   387  ; 

1/74,   p.    396.     Carter,  do.,  R.   2/71, 

p.  134. 
Metamorphosis   (118:5)   arrested,    M.    R. 

2/61,  p.   99.     Parkes,  E.xp.,  L.  2/72, 

p.  457. 

2.  Thermo-Electrical      Effects      (195:1), 

Mulvany,  L.  2/75,  p.  164. 
On    Urine,     Vide    Elimination    of,    etc. 

(431:3).     Dupre,  A  substance  yielding 

Iodoform  in  Urine  of  Teetotallers, 

T.  1/72,  p.  196. 
Impeding  Work,  Parkes,  L.  2/72,  p.  458 ; 

1/74,  p.  809. 

PATHOLOGICAL    EFFECTS    OF    ALCO- 
HOL (426:4)— 
Morel,  Degeneration   of   Races,  M.  R. 

3.  1/58,  p.  75.  Murchisou,  Why  ditf. 
Alcohols  have  diff.  effects,  Evil  effect 
on  Liver,  etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  581.     Rev., 


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169 


PATHOLOGICAL  EFFECTS  OF  ALCO- 
HOL (cont.)— 

M.  R.  2/61,  p.  108.  Goodfellow,  T. 
2/60,  p.  473.  Ainstie,  Lect.,  L.  2/72, 
p.  661.  Dickinson,  on  Traders  in  Alco- 
hol, T.  2/72,  p.  500.  E.  W.  Richard- 
son, Heart  axu  Lung  Dis.,  etc., 
B.  1/75,  p.  319. 
On  Temperature  (187:2),  Ainstie,  L.  2/G7, 
p.  189. 

4.  On  Elood  (138:3),  Boecker,  M.  R.  2'61, 

p.    107.     Addison,   T.    2/60,   p.    472. 

On  Brain  (1404:4),  Kingsett,  L.  2/76,  p. 
470. 

On  Liver,  Vide  Cirrhosis  (973:1).  On 
Nose  (588:2).  Cataract  (1867:3) 
Otitis  (1791:5).  Deafness  (1803:5) 
Asthenopia  (1814:2).  Alisuminur, 
(1008:3).  Parapleg.  (1267:1).  Paral 

5.  OF  Extensors  (1263:2).  Gout (1467:2) 
Rheum.  (1453:1).  Lung  Dis.  (646:4) 
Alcoholic  Phthisis  (693:2).  Epi- 
demics, etc.  (561:3).  Insanity 
(1376:1).  Idiocy  (1392:5).  After 
Coup  de  Soleil  (186:4)  the  smallest 
doses  bad. 

DIPSOMANIA  —  INEBRIATION  — 

6.  DRUNKENNESS-  INTOXICATION- 
ACUTE  ALCOHOLISM— INTEMPER- 
ANCE—Drunkards  (326:2).— 

Rev.  of  Works,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  286;  1/47, 
p.  564  ;  1/74,  p.  293.  Increase,  L.  2/66, 
p.  330.  Druitt,  Causes,  Prevention, 
T.  1/62,  pp.  29,  371.  Natural  history 
of,  etc.,  T.  2/69,  p.  501.  As  affected 
bv  Race,  T.  1/71,  p.  420.  Ward, 
Acute,  L.  1/66,  pp.  4,  90;  M.  R,  1/74, 
p.  28. 

425. 

PHENOMENA      OF      DRUNKENNESS  — 

1.  (1374:1)— 

Described  by  a  Dipsomaniac,  L.  2/72,  p. 

247. 
Rev.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  94.     Is  it  a  Disease? 

M.  R.  1/74,  p.  296. 
Allied  to  Gen.  Par.il.  of  Insane  (428:2). 
Relation  of  to  Insanity  (1374:1). 
—  To  Hemicrania  (1433:1). 

2.  Spasm     of     Glottis     (600:5),     Sampson, 

Tracheotomy,  T.  2/61,  p.  499. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  DRUNKENNESS— 

From  Apoplexy  (1411:3),  Wilks,  great 
difficulties,  T.  1/68,  pp.  498,  545.  H. 
Jackson,  T.  1/71,  p.  360  ;  1/75,  pp.  498, 
556,  630.  Harrison,  Temperature,  L. 
1/72,  p.  563;  1/75,  p.  811.  Taylor, 
M.  R.  2/67,  p.  317.  Bastian,  L.  2/74, 
p.  789. 

Drunk  or  Dying,  Cases,  L.  1/75,  pp.  768, 
777    T.  1/75,  p.  630. 


POISONING  BY  ALCOHOL— AC.  ALCO- 

3.  HOLISM— 

Rose,  vet.  3,  T.  2/60,  p.  236.  Penfold, 
etc.,P.  M.,L.  1/68,  p.  589;  1/75,  p.  13; 
M.  R.  2/67,  p.  261. 

TREATMENT  OF  DRUNKENNESS  (425:6) 
Copious  Draughts  of  Water  to  dilute  Al- 
cohol in  Blood,  L.  2/74,  p.  319. 
Inf.    Gent,   and   Magn.    Sulph.,  Martin, 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  130. 

4.  Capsicum    (381:5)    in    Morning    Sickness, 

Ringer,  L.  2/71,  pp.  752,  840. 
Lump  Sugar  (328:3),  Le  Cceur,  Crunching, 

R.  1/62,  p.  341. 
Ammonia  (254:2),  Le  Coiur,  T.  2/60,  p.  644. 
Amyl    Nitrite    (447:4),   W3-leswoith,    L. 

1/75,  p.  743. 
Emetics  (398:2),  Higginbottom,  Ipec.\c., 

Curat,  and  Prevent.,  L.  1/55,  p.  392. 

Gilbert,  Ant.  Tart.,  L.  1/55,  pp.  272, 

302. 
Opium  (461:6),  Johnson,  T.  2/53,  p.  416. 

Vide  429:1. 

ALCOHOLISMUS      CHRONICUS       (Vide 

5.  424:6)— 

Rev.,  M.  R.  1  51,  p.  47.  Marcet,  M.  R- 
2/61,  p.  103.  Distinct  fr.  D.  Tre. 
(428:1),  T.  1/60,  p.  148.  Unknown 
among  Women  (^577:2J,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.   104.     Huss,  M.  R.   1/52,  p.  339. 

6.  Ainstie,  Diagn.,  L.  1/66,  p.  399. 

TREATMENT     OF     CH.     ALCOHOLISM 

(425:3)- 
Marcet,   T.    1/59,  pp.  71,   174;   1/60,  pp. 

148,  206;  1/62,  p.  417;  M.  R.  2/61, 

p.    106.     Stokoe,   Vomiting   of,    etc., 

B.  2/75,  p.  97. 
ZiNCi  Oxid.  (285:2),  Marcet,  T.  1/59,  pp. 

71,  174,  et  supra.     Curran,  L.   2/68, 

p.  539. 
AsARUM   EuROPiEUM   (368:5),    Smiroff,  T. 

2/60,  p.  91.     Chevallier,  M.  R.  1/63, 

p.  247. 

426. 

DRUNKARDS,  Vide  Dipsomania  (424:6)— 

3.  Statistics.     Startling   facts,    L.   2/52,   p. 

598  ;  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  290 ;  1/74,  pp. 
28,  293,  298. 
Trclat.  Book,  M.  B.  1/62,  p.  285.  Ainstie, 
great  tendency  to  lie,  L.  2/65,  p.  345. 
Morcet,  Predis.  to  Dis.,  Tables,  M.  R. 
1/62,  p.  485.     Druitt,  T.  1/71,  p.  420. 

4.  Reincke,  Temperat.    low,    18  cases, 
M.  R.  1/76,  p.  480. 

PATHOLOGICAL  CHANGES  IN  DRUNK- 
ARDS (424:4)— 

Ogston,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  502;  2/54,  p.  507; 
2/55,  p.  187.  Rokitanskv,  M.  R.  1/53, 
pp.  32,  347.     Bergeron,  R.  2/72,  p.  4. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


PATHOLOGICAL  CHANGES  JN  DEUXK- 

AEDS  (cont.)— 

5.  Abdominal      Walls     (943:5)     Lardened, 

^yhJY  Treat.,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/GO,  p.  27. 
DvsrErsiA  (842:5),  Budd,  M.  R.  2/56,  p. 

49  ;  T.  1/54,  p.  311.     Druitt,  T.  1/G2, 

p.  30. 
OrrsPEiNG  (424:5),  Down,  degenerate,  L. 

1/69,  p.  337.     Woodman,  Idiots,  etc., 

T.  2/75,  p.  333. 
Ofehatioxs,   Paget,  JIow  borne,  L.  2/G7, 

pp.  33,  220. 

TREAT.  OF  DRUNKARDS  (425:3  &  6)- 

6.  E.'iisting  laws,  T.  2/69,  pp.  554,  606.     In 

America,  T.  2/69,  p.  583.  Symonds 
on  State  Ixterfeh.,  T.  2/69,  p.  427; 
Necessity  of,  T.  2/75,  p.  222. 
S.iXATouiA,  In  N.  York,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  314;  T.  1/70,  pp.  389,  417;  2/71, 
p.  170;  L.  2/70,  p.  480;  M.  R.  171, 
p.  102.  Maclaren's  Perthshire,  L. 
2/66,  p.  285.  Webster,  etc.,  L.  1/69, 
p.  286;  2/75,  p.  135.  Rules,  etc., 
M.  R.  1/74,  p.  302.  Bucknill,  in 
America,  T.  2/76,  p.  286.  A  French 
view  of  value,  L.  1/75,  p.  459. 
Drunkakd's  Mess  on  Shipboard  as  Pre- 
ventive, T.  2/76,  p.  507. 

427- 

DELIRIUM     TREMENS,  Vide  Delirium 

2.  (1475:4)— 

An  attempt  to  regain  Vitality,  M.  R.  2/61, 
pp.  102,  105.  Johnson,  a  Mental 
Disease,  T.  2/53,  p.  158;  L.  1/66,  p. 
419.  Wnks,  T.  2/68,  p.  327.  Lay- 
cock,  Rev.  of  Johnson,  L.  1/66,  p.  581. 
Camps,  T.  1/53,  p.  410.  Ainstie,  L. 
L.  272,  p.  662. 

3.  Age  (576:4),  Althaus,  T.  2/76,  p.  673. 
Nature,  Causes,  etc.,  Paget,  L.  1/69,  p. 

318.-  Hardwick,  T.  2/63,  p.  139. 
Never  caused  by  Sudden  disuse  of  Sti- 
mulants, M.  R.  1/74,  p.  31.  McCrea, 
T.  2/68,  p.  698.  H.  Jones,  T.  2/70, 
p.  259. 

4.  Pneumonia  (667:3),  Thompson,  Freot.,  T. 

1/74,  p.  477. 
Epileptic  Fits  (1307:3),  H.  Jones,  Why 

common,  L.  2/67,  p.   7  ;    T.  2/70,  p. 

269. 
Urine   (1032:2),  M.  R.   1/52,  p.  525;  T. 

2/53,  p.  467.    Johnson,  L.  1/66,  p.  420. 

5.  P.M.,  Wilks,   T.   2/68,  p.  327-     Johnson, 

Heart  gen.  fatty,  L.  1/6G,  p.  240. 
Cases,    Stevens,   Extraordinary,    T.    1/53, 
399.     H.  Jones,  T.  2/70,  p.  259. 

428. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  DELIRIUM  TREMENS— 

1.  Walshe,  Deferential,  T.  2/55,  p.  53.     Mar- 

cet.  Distinct  fr.  Alcoh.  Chr.   (425:5), 

T.  1/60,  p.  148.    Johnson,  Distinct,  fr. 

D.  OF  Intox.,  T.  2/53,  p.  158. 


DIAGNOSIS   OF   D.    TREMENS  {cont.)— 

2.  From  Gen.    Paral.  op  Ins.vn'e  (1278:5), 

Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  327;   R.  2/59,  p. 

311. 

From  Pericarditis   (758:6),    with  Head 

Sympt.,  Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  327. 
From  Cerebral  Dis.  (1403:1),  Wilks,  T. 
2/68,  p.  327. 

CRIMINAL  RESPONSIBILITY  IN  DELI- 
RIUM  TREMENS  (207:3)— 
T.  1/72,  p.  371. 

TREATMENT  OF  D.  TREMENS— 

5.  Gaii-dner,  R.  1/61,  p.  33.     Ainstie,  L.  2/72, 

p.    662.     Johnson,    L.    1/66,   p.    450. 

Laycock,  Rest  Only,  T.  2/64,  p.  114. 

R.  2/58,  p.  77 ;  1/63,  p.  57.    DungHson 

Confirms    Laycock,    R.    1/60,    p.  48. 

McCrea,  T.  2/68,  p.  698.    'Wilks,  runs 

course  in  spite  of  treat.,  T.  2/68,  p.  328. 

Horraann  agrees  with  Wilks,  T.  1/68, 

p.  507.    Murchison,  review  of  various, 

L.  2/70,  p.  596. 
At  Different  Hospitals,  R.  2/69,  p.  21. 
Food,  Paget,  Its  vast  import.,  L.  1/69,  p. 

318.     Ainstie's  Jelly,  L.  2/72,  p.  662. 

Johnson,   Why   of    chief  import.,   L. 

2/75,  p.  156.     Maclean,  pill  to  enable 

food    to    be    taken,    R.    2/69,   p.    25. 

Longhurst,  L.  2/74,  p.  153. 
Stimulants   (432:1),   When   to   give   and 

when  not,  M.  R.  2,61,  p.  102  ;  T.  1/70, 

p.    417.     Carson,  value,  L.    1/62,   p. 

155. 

—  Contra,  Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  327  ;  L.  2/60, 

p.  237;  1/72,  p.  323;  M.  R.  1/74,  p. 
31.  Ward,  L.  1/66,  p.  90.  Murchi- 
son, L.  2/70,  p.  597.  Ainstie,  direc, 
etc.,  R.  1/68,  p.  32.     Laycock  (428:3). 

429. 

1.  Beer,  Hutchinson,  T.  2/68,  p.  584. 
Opium    (461:6),   Laycock,   contra    (428:3). 

Johnson,  Dangers  and  Value,  L.  1/66, 
p.  449  ;  c.  Drastics,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  26. 
Nicholson,  Large  doses  of  Morph.,  T. 
1/76,  pp.  274,  302.  Robinson,  c. 
Digit.  (429:3),  L.  2/63,  p.  463. 

2.  —  c.  Ant.  Pot.  Tart.  (282:3),  Paget,  T. 

1/58,  p.  63.  Ewens,  T.  2  57,  p.  98. 
Thomas,  R.  1/68,  p.  34.  Ainstie, 
contra,  R.  1/68,  p.  32. 

—  Hypoderm.   (291:2),  Hunter,  T.  1/59, 

3.  p.  310.     Ogle,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.   54; 
1/76,  p.  302. 

Digitalis  (373:3),  c.  Opio  (429:1). 

—  In  Heroic  Doses  (372:6),  Jones,  etc.,  T. 

2/60,  pp.  301,  363,  364,  388.     Barker, 
■    etc.,T.2/60,p.534;  l/70,p.  336.  Eaton, 
T.  2/65,  p.  639.     Carey,  etc.,  T.  2/61, 
pp.  206,  284  ;  2/73,  p.  321.     Peacock, 
1.  T.  2/61,  p.   104.     Duchesne,  etc.,  T. 

1/62,  p.  120 ;  2/62,  p.  95.     Sanders,  R. 


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171 


TEEATMENT  OF  D.  TEEMENS  {cont.)— 

2/69,  p.  26.     McCrea,  80  cases,  M.  E. 

2/63,  p.  468.     "Wiltshire,  b  cases,  L. 

2/70,    p.    2S6.     Murcliison,   L.    2/70, 

p.  597. 
Digitalis   ix     Heroic   Doses.      Contiia, 
5.  Johnson  says  it  is  dangerous,  L.  1/66, 

p.  450.     Mackenzie,  L.   1/62,  p.   260. 

Eoots,  in  1835,  T.  2/60,  p.  513.     Dale, 

opposed  to  all  principles,  L.  1/71,  p.  739. 
Acid.  Hyduocyax.  (410:2),  Dow,  E.  2/73, 

p.  122. 
Capsicum    (381:5),  Kinnear,  L.   1/62,  pp. 

262,  287,  390.     Lyons,  E.  2/66,  p.  61  ; 

2/68,  p.  14S.     Maclean,  E.  2/69, p.  23. 

Einger,  L.    2/71,  p.   752.     Wills,   T. 

2/73",  p.  704. 

430. 

2.  Cannabis  Sativa  (363:1),  Tyrrell,  E.  1/67, 

p.  126.     Beddoe,  E.  2/6"7,  p.  52. 
TiNCT.   Ferhi   (294:6),   Seaton,  3j.  doses, 

wonderful  effects,  L.  1/73,  p.  612. 
Pot.  BiioM.  (268:5), Eehrend,L.  1/64,  p.  608. 
Eeom.  Camphor  (369:3),  Berger,  L.  2/70, 

p.  698. 
Chloroform,  Pratt,  Intern.   (441:6),  T. 

3.  2/53,  p.  193.     Tegert,  T.  2/52,  p.  173. 
—  Inhalation   (441:2),   Eogan,  T.  2/52, 

p.    174.      Gosselin,    badlv    borne    by 
Drinkers  (436:2),  E.  2/68,  p.  106. 

Chloral  (444:4),  Chapman,  etc.,  T.  2/69, 

pp.  419,  538  ;  L.  2/70,  p.  888.     Barnes, 

L.  2/69,  p.  741.     Frank,  small  doses 

often  fatal,  T.  2/76,  p.  586. 

5.  Leeches  (163:6),  Mc  Crea,  T.  2/68,  p.  698. 

Ice  Bath   (229:4),  Sayre,   cure,  E.  2/62, 
p.  61. 

431. 

ALCOHOL  AS  FOOD  (127:2).      r»/f  423:3. 

1.  Its  Friends  and  Foes,  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  16  ; 
2/76,  p.  1. 
Use  and  Abuse,  Eev.,  M.  E.  1/51,  p.  47; 
2/61,  p.  96  ;  2/54,  p.  399.  Eichardson, 
L.  1/76,  p.  7;  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  1. 
Parkes,  In  Health  as  undesirable  as 
could  be,  E.  2/60,  p.  361 ;  L.  1/74,  p. 
809;M.  E.  2/76,p.  4.  Beale,  T.  1/72, 
p.  245. 
A  True  Food,  Ainstie,  E.  1/63,  p.  308 ; 
L.  2/67,  pp.  189,  385,  462;  1/68,  p. 
120.  B.  W.  Eichardson,  B.  1/75,  p. 
319.  Eev.,  T.  2/63,  p.  689.  Thudi- 
chum,  T.  1/70,  p.  644.  Inman  knows 
of  no  substitute  in  its  double  capacitj- 
of  Food  and  Stimulant  {vide  433:2),  E. 
1/63,  p.  312.  Binz,  cases  living  long 
on  Wine  alone,  B.  2/76,  p.  21.  Todd, 
E.  1/60,  p.  285.  Eichardson,  T.  2/69, 
p.  706.  B.  Jones,  T.  2/54,  p.  231. 
Dupre  on  Elimination,  T.  1/72,  p. 
196.      Murchison,    E.    1/63,   p.    283. 


ALCOHOL  AS  FOOD  {cont.)— 

Eolation  of  to  Food  required,  case  in 

point,  T.    1/58,   p.   492;   M.  E.  2/61, 

p.  97.     Mulvany,  L   2/75,  p.  106. 
iSoT  A  Food,  Kidneys  eliminate  all,  Lalle- 

mand's  Exp.,  M.  E.   2/61,  p.  94;  T. 

1/61,  p.  43 ;  Xot  so,  B.  1/75,  p.  317. 

Beale,  T.  2/72,  p.  30.     Ainstie,  Lalle- 
5.  maud's  Exp.  utterly  M-rong,  L.  2/67,  pp. 

190,  385.    Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  472. 

Eichardson,    Latest    views,   L.    1/75, 

p.  241. 
Injurious  in  Health,  Parkes,  E.  2/60,  p. 

361; L.  1/74,  p.  809. 

—  In  Tropics  (201:3),  E.  Smith,  T.  2/60, 

p.  206. 

—  In  Arctic   Eegions  (201:6),  Haynes, 

T.  2/59,  p.  439. 
ALCOHOL  IX  DISEASE— 

Todd's  views.  Discussion,  etc.,  T.  1/50,  pp. 
245,  265,  273,  352, 429.  Beale,  T.  1/72, 
p.  591 ;  2/72,  pp.  29,  89.  Ainstie,  Use 
and  Abuse,  L.  2/67,  pp.  189,  385. 
"  Medical  Declaration  "  respecting,  T. 
2/71,  pp.  770,  778  ct  scq.  Fraser, 
Stimul.  (217:1),  v.  Deplet.  (163:2), 
L.  2/60,  pp.  159,  181.  Eichardson, 
contra,  L.  1/76,  pp.  7,  122.  Gairdner, 
Limits,  E.  2/68,  p.  114.  Binz,  Value, 
B.  2/76,  p.  20,  An  Excuse  for  the 
Glass,  L.  2/67,  p.  28.  Wilks  on  indis- 
criminate use  of,  L.  1/67,  p.  505. 
Latham,  Pulse  (754:1)  the  guide,  E. 
1/63,  p.  114.  Skey,  T.  2/66,  pp.  \,  55. 
Directions,  Dose,  etc.  (423:1),  Ainstie,  L. 
2/67,  p.  462;  1/68,  pp.  120,  423., 
Smith,  L.  1/61,  p.  213;  and  at  Night 
■why  {vide  679:6). 

432. 

1.  In  Fevers    (1478:2).    Typhoid    (1502:1) 

Typhus  (1509:1).  Intermitt.  (1479:3). 
Delirium  (1474:6).  D.  Tre.  (428:6). 
Cholera  (929:1).  Pericvrdit.  (759:4). 
Heart  Dis.  (781:2).  Tet.vnus  (1328:2). 
Chorea  (1297:2).  Snake  Bites  (509:6). 
Asthma  (660:4).  Croup  (619:4). 
DiPHTHER.     (822:2).        Ac     Eheum. 

2.  (1460:2).  Brain  Work  (1366:4). 
Sleeples.sness  (1368:5).  Marasmus 
(158:4).  Tabes  Mesent.  (1002:5). 
Child.  Dis.  (1520:5).  Phthis.  (697:5). 
Dyspeps.  (844:2).  Chloros.  (791:5). 
Diarrh.  (910:4).  Bronchit.  (660:1). 
Pneumon.  (668:6).  Ch.  Eenal  Aff. 
(1015:4).  Scurvy  (57:6).  Digital 
Pois.      (372:5).       Chlorof.     (440:1). 

3.  Excess.  Hemorrh.  D.\ngehs  at  times 
(151:3).  In  Exercise  is  it  desirable  ? 
(198:2). 

As  Enema,  (886:4),  Aran,  T.  1/55,  p.  266  ; 
E.  2/58,  p.  271.  In  Cholera  (929:1). 
Phthisis  (696:5), 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


ALCOHOL  IX  DISEASE  (cont.)~ 

4.  As  Lotion  in  Bruises  (142:G)  •  Ix    Gout 
(1470:2).  ^ 

Cold  Tea  v.  Alcohol  (453:3)  — 

BRANDY— 

G.  Manufacture  of  Cognac,  T.  2/74,  p.  557. 
Physiol.    Effects,    Smith,   M.    K.  2 '61 
p.  100.  '     ' 

EUM— 

Physiological  Effects,  E.  Smith,  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  100.  In  West  Indies  New  Rum 
proverbially  fatul,  M.  R.  2, '61,  p.  103. 

With  Milk,  E.  Smith,  T.  1/59,  p.  533  ; 
1/73,  p.  149.  Inman,  M.  R.  2/70, 
p.  378.  Fattening  Pigs  (529:3). 
Ch.  D.,  p.  524.  ^  ' 


GIN— 


433. 


2.  Adulterations,  L.  2/54,  p.  536.  Inman. 
Woman  living  2  years  on  Gin  and 
Opium  P.M.,  R.  1/60,  p.  275,  vide 
431:1. 

WHISKY— 

Hawkins,  Can  be  taken  with  greater  im- 
punity than  other  spirit,  L.  2/74 
p.  289.  ' 

Tokay- 
Aphrodisiac,  Its  great  powers,  T.    1/75, 
p.  25. 

ETHER- 

4.  Richardson,  T.  2/67,  p.  479.     Ilofmann,  T. 
2/54,  p.  591. 
In  Wines,  quantity,  etc.,  (422:2). 
Anaesthesia  fr.  Ether  Spray  (189:2). 
Methylic  Ether  (446:2). 

SULPHURIC  ETHER- 

After  Essential   Oils,  the  best  Carrier  of 
Ozone  (225:3). 
6.  Physiolog.  Act.,  Forster,  Wonderfully  in- 
creases Pancreatic  Secretion  (993-4) 
L.  1/70,  p.  380.     Bernard,  R.  2/68,  p. 
126.  ^ 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  SULPH.  ETHER- 

Rev.  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  443. 

In  CoNvuLs.  (1302:5).  Ascarides  (935-4) 

TAENIA    (939:4).     Tetanus  (1328:5  ! 

Pueup.  Convuls,   (1589:2).     Hepat. 

CoL.  (984:5).     Asthma  (662:6). 

434. 

1.  In  Aphon.  (609:6).  Otalg.  (1799:5). 
Tin.  Aurium  (1802:2).  Deafness 
(1804:4).  Dumbness  (1804:4).  As- 
thenop.  (1814:3).  Phthisis  (697:1). 
Collapse  (1481:3). 


ETHER  AS  AN  ANAESTHETIC - 

Discovery  of,  Etc.,  R.  1/47,  p.  373 ;  M.  R. 
1/52,  p.  158  ;  L.  1/70,  p.  842. 

2.  Physiolog.  Eff.,  R..  1/47,  p.  381  ;  M.  R. 
1,52,  p.  158.     Wakley,  L.  1/48,  p.  19. 
Kidd,  T.  2/61,  p.  362.  Forster,  (433:6), 
An  Ether  Breather,  Ewald,  T.  1/75, 
p.  399. 
Compared  with  Chloroform,  At  Lyons, 
T.   2/59,  p.  542.    Clover,  etc..    Safer, 
L.    1/75,   p.    33,  et  scq.  ;    B.    1/74,  p. 
182;    L.  2/75,  p.  226,  et  seq.   Report 
of  Committee,    etc.,  T.    2/64,   p.  74  ; 
M.  R.  1/52,  pp.  158,443  ;  1/61,  p.  146; 
2/62,  p.  53.  Boston  Med.  Soc,  T.  2/61, 
p.    585.       Dalton,    T.,   1/60,   p.    322. 
Hay  ward,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  303  ;  T.  2/58 
p.  89.     Discuss.,  L.  2/71,  p.  638  ;  1/75, 
p.  68.      Lente,  M.  R.    2/61,  p.   246. 
Wakley,  L.  1/48,  p.  19.     Scbiff,  Safety 
of,  T.  2/75,  p.  629.     Kidd,  Which  to 
use?  T.  2/61,  p.  362  ;  R.  1/73,  p.  139. 
Sawyer,  B.,  1/76,  p.  344.  Taylor,  etc.. 
Direct.,  etc.,   L.   2/72,  p.   879  ;  2/75, 
p.    228.       Chambers,    Vomiting    un- 
known, etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  294. 
Mixed  with  Chloroform,  etc.  (440:4). 
5,  Deaths   from,    at  Lyons,    etc.,  T.    1/67 
p.  633;   L.  2/72,  p.  722;  2/73,  p.  573  ; 
2/75,  p.  327.  Caused  by  Chr.  Bron- 
chit.,  Hodges,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  pp.   261 
326.     Kidd,  25  in  General  Surgery,  T. 
2/60,  pi>.  622.  36;  T.  1/61,  p.  643  ;   R. 
1/73,  p.  141.  Richardson,  Case,  reported 
not  pure    Ether,    but    Robbins'  Spray 
Fluid,    L.    1/75,  p.    719.     Case,    puie 
Explan.,  L.  2/75,  p.  36. 
Resuscitation     (439:3),    more   difF.   than 

Chlorof.,  Kidd,  T.  2/64,  p.  76. 
Locally  An-^esthetic,  vide  Spray  (189:3). 
0.    Camphor     (217:6),    to     Extract 
Teeth,  etc.   (369:4).      Vide  106:3. 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  ETHER— 
6.  Clover,  c.  Nitrous  Oxide  (208:3).    Direct 
B.    1/74,    p.    187;    L.    1/75,    p.    33. 
Diagr.,  B.  2/76,  p.  3G4. 
Diagrams  of  Inhalers  (436:5),   Angove, 
L.  2/76,  p.  853.     Hawksley,  etc.,    L.' 
1/75,   p.    251  ;    2/75,    p.    874 ;     1/76, 
p.  721.     Golding   Bird,  etc.,  T.  2/75, 
p.   281.     Tom  Bird,  T.   2/76,  p.  114. 
Lawson  Tait,  B.  1/76,  p.  341.  Morgan, 
B.  2/76,  p.  362.  ^ 

435. 

CHLOROFORM— 

1.  Duncan  and  Flockbart,  sell  2,500,000  doses 
yearly,    T.  2/65,  p.  652. 
History  and  Discovery,  L.  2/70,  p.  16. 
Snow,    M.     R.    1/59,   p.    62  ;     1/52, 
p.  443. 


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173 


PHYSIOLOG.  EFF.  OF  CHLOROFORM— 

2.  Report   of    Committee,    T.     2/64,    p.    74. 

Harley,  Arrests  Oxidation  (224:2), 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  430.  Jackson,  T. 
2/61,  p.  468.  Richardson,  ix  Veins, 
Death  instaxt.,  T.  1/70,  p.  575. 
Exper.  Lectures,  T.  1/70,  pp.  517,  573  ; 
2/70,  p.  85.  Lallemand  Exp.,  T.,  1/61, 
p.  43.  Sansom,  Caustic  to  Puotein 
Cells,  Discuss.,  T.  1/61,  p.  433. 
Wakley,  L.  1/48,  p.  19. 
Ox  Heart,  Richardson,  T.,  1/70,  p.  575  ; 
2/70,  p.  86. 

3.  Ox  Brain    (1407:2),   Brown,  M.  R.  2/61, 

p.    95.       Schuller   Exper.,  T.    2/74, 
p.  665. 
Ox  Urine  Rendered  Saccharine  (336:3). 

4.  A  Test  for  Adulterated  Flour  (323:2). 

INHALATIONS  OF  CHLOROFORM— 

5.  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  158.     Rigden,  after  effects, 

L.  2/74,  p.  620. 

Idiosyncrasy  (578:1),  Tyler  Smith,  Faint- 
ing caused  by  a  i'ew  drops,  T.  2/60, 
p.  624.  Snow,  Why  some  are  affected 
and  others  not  ?  T.  1/56,  p.  630  ;  2/56, 
p.  20. 

Fe.\r    (575:5),    Kidd,    T.    2/60,    p.    168. 

6.  Richardson,  T.    1/70,   p.    574.      2/70, 
p.  85. 

Quantity  necessary',  Snow,  TTl.  xij.  in 
Blood,  T.  1/56,  p.  630;  2  56,  p.;21. 
Kidd,  Small  doses  more  dangerous  than 
large,  T.  1/61,  p.  78.  V.  Poore 
opposed  to  Kidd,  L.  2/72,  p.  596. 

Sex,  etc.,  Safer  ix  Females,  Sansom, 
T.  2/63,  p.  325.  Kidd,  Reason,  T. 
2/63,  p.  697. 

Children-,  Debout,  Direct,  T.  1/65,  p.  418. 

436. 

1.  "When  to  Avoid,  Richardson,  Dilated  et. 

side  of  Heart  c.  Varicose  Veins, 
the  one  contra  indication,  1/70,  p.  518. 
Bouisson,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  499.  Todd, 
T.  1/53,  p.  443.  Kidd,  T.  2/61,  p. 
362.  Paget,  badly  borne  by  Dysfep- 
Tics  (844:1),  L.  2/67,  p.  151. 

2.  —  In  Rectal  Operations  (887:6). 

—  Dipsomaniacs  (430:3),  Gervis,  fatal 
cases,  T.  2/60,  p.  623.  Sansom, 
dangers,  T.  2/51,  pp.  52,  56;  2/53, 
p.  326. 

Pupil  (1852:6),  Diagn.  fr.  Asphyx.  pupil, 
Budin,  Exper.,  L.  1/75,  p.  550. 

Directions  for.  Memoranda,  R.  1/70,  p. 
155.  Resume,  T.  2/64,  p.  75.  Mac- 
leod,  B.  1/76,  p.  349,  capital  paper. 
Marcet,  T.  2/61,  pp.  56,499.  V.  Poore, 
Clin.,  L.  2/72,  pp.  521,  594.  Richard- 
son, T.  1/70,  pp.  517,  573.  Kidd,  12 
rules,  T.  2/61,  p.  362.  Ether  and 
Chlorof.  alternately,  T.  2/63,  p.  21. 
Metcalfe,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  136.     Cien- 


INHAL.  OF  CHLOROFORM  {conf.)— 

don,  T.  1/52,  p.  587-  Sansom,  T. 
2/63,  pp.  405.  481.  No  food  for  4 
hours,  etc.,  1/70,  p.  473.  A  glass  of 
Wine  before,  T.  2/56,  p.  652. 

4.  Attend  to  Pulse  (754:2),  Dvce,  The  only 

sign,  T.  1/57,  p.  509,'  vide  438:4. 
Sansom,  L.  2/61,  p.  180.  Clover,  L. 
2/72,  p.  689.  Richardson,  T.  2/70, 
p.  85. 
Attend  TO  Respiration,  Black,  best,  M.  R. 
1/56,  p.  156.  Faure,  necessity,  case, 
T.  1/60,  p.  402. 

5.  How  TO  Avoid  Vomiting   (857:3),  Kidd, 

T.  2/61,  p.  362.  B.  Brown,  L.  1/64, 
p.  179.  Chesshire,  a  few  drops  of 
Chlorof.  intern,  previously,  L.  2/67, 
p.  89.     Rigden,  L.  2/74,  p.  620. 

CHLOROFORM  INHALERS  (626:4),  etc. 

All  apparatus  bad,  Paris  Soc.  Discus.,  T. 
2/57,  pp.  94,  149  ;  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  447. 
Richardson,  Inhaler  or  No  ?  T.  1/70, 
p.  573. 

Rag,  Handkerchief,  etc.,  Ainstie,  most 
dangerous,  T.  2/52,  p.  19.  Dyce, 
Direct.,  T.  1/57,  p.  510 ;  2/56,  p.  378. 
Simpson,  one  fold,  R.  1/62,  p.  136. 
Gream,  tumbler  and  handker.,  T.  2/60, 
p.  624.  Wigan,  guttatiin  on  rag,  L. 
2/63,  p.  640. 

Diagrams,  Clover,  T.  2/62,  p.  149;  L. 
2/64,  p.  698.  Ellis,  for  mixed  vapours, 
etc.,  T.  1/67,  p.  246  ;  L.  1/66,  pp.  144, 
509,  708.  Weiss,  L.  1/59,  p.  267. 
Junker,  T.  2/67,  p.  590;  1/68,  p.  171. 
Murray,  T.  1/61,  p.  540.  Foveaux, 
L.  1/68,  p.  196.  Todd,  T.  2/59,  p.  30- 
Skinner,  1/62,  p.  550.  Sansom,  T. 
2/63,  p.  406.  Crombie,  Safe,  for  self- 
INHAL.AT.,  L.  1/76,  p.  245. 

437. 

3.  Drop  Bottle   for,  Thomas,  L.    172,  p. 

288. 
For  Nose,  Coleman,  Diagr.,  L.  1/62,  p.  42. 
Foveaux,  Diagr.,  L.  1/68,  p.  196. 

CHLOROFORM  PER  TRACHEAM  (625:5). 

4.  Ix  Mouth  Operations,  etc.,  L.   1/70,  p. 

414.       Nussbaum,    R.    1/70,     p.    236. 
Junker,  Tk.\cheal  Tampon,  T.   1/72, 
pp.  510,  595. 
Gag,  Fergusson's,  in  Mouth  Operations 
(796:3),  Diagr.,  B.  1/76,  p.  180. 

438. 

TO  PROLONG  SLEEP  AFTER  CHLORO- 
3.   FORM  IXHAL.— 

Morphia  Hypoderm.  (219:2),  Nussbaum, 
T.  1/64,  pp.  259,  596.  Moore,  L.  1/65, 
p.  654.     Labbe  and  Guyon,  T.    1/72, 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TO  PEOLOXG  SLEEP  AFTER  CHLORO- 
FORM INHAL.  (cont.)— 

p.  350.  Bernard,  Explan.  of  Recip. 
Eff.  of  MoiiPH.  and  Ciilorof.,  L.  2/69, 
p.  789.  Demarqnay  strongly  condemns 
it,  T.  2,72,  p.  334. 
Chloral  Hydrate  (444:5),  Tait,  etc.,  T. 
1/70,  pp.  193, 445.  Discuss,  as  to  effects 
before  and  after  Inhal.,  T.  2/74,  p.  688. 

DEATH  FROM  CHLOROFORM  IXHALA- 
TIOX— 

4.  Richardson,   Deatli  Rate,  T.   1/70,  p.  518. 

Four  modes,  T.  2/70,  p.  85.  Ker, 
T.  1/76,  pp.  386,  409.  Kidd,  Statistics 
and  Cause,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  482.  Rules 
for  guidance,  2/61,  pp.  362,  494.  Paris, 
Discuss.,  T.  2/57,  pp.  94, 149.  Lalle- 
mand,  T.  1/61,  p.  43.  Marcet,  T.  2/61, 
pp.  56,  498.  McLeod,  T.  2/56,  p.  377. 
Causes,  Snow,  Prevent.,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  pp. 
253,  349  ;  2/53,  p.  485.  Sansom, 
Prevent.,  Statist.,  Tables,  T.  2/63,  pp. 
325,  404. 

—  Heart  (436:4  et  775:4),  Bernard,  Vagus 

Divid.  does  not  stop,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  28. 

5.  Haward,always,  L.  1/75, p.  68.  Richard- 
son, T.  2/70,  p.  86.  Chapman,  T. 
2/58,  p.  459.  Report  of  Com.,  T. 
2/64,  p.  74.  Pretty,  etc..  Causes  that 
render  Heart  suscept.,  T.  1/57,  p.  321  ; 
L.  2/72,  p.  594.  Snow,  Fatty  (772:5), 
T.  2/52,  p.  361.  The  only  danger, 
L.  2/73,  p.  161. 

—  LrxGS  (646:5),  Lallemand,  Paralj-sis  of 

Phrenic,  T.  1/61,  p.  43.  Richardson, 
Diagr.,  T.  2/67,  p.  481.  Kidd,  Diagr., 
T.  1/61,  p.  78.  Faure  (P.M.),  T.  1/60, 
p.  402. 

6.  —  Epiglottis  (601:4),  free  end  passing  into 

Glottis,  Schweigger,  T.  2/73,  p.  557. 

—  Spasm  of  Glottis  (600:4),  Marcet,  T. 

2/61,  pp.  499,  691. 

—  Vomit  passing  into  Trachea,  Balfour,  R. 

2/62,  p.  207.     Howse,  T.  2/76,  p.  360. 

—  In  Bloodless  Operat.  (1632:5),  Col- 

man,  L.  2/73,  p.  689. 

439. 

2.  Cases,  M.  R.   1/62,  p.  537;  R.  2/62,  p. 

207,  vide  Statistics,  etc.  (438:3). 
Billroth,  T.  2/68,  p.  609  ;  2/69,  p.  624. 
Report,  T.  2/64,  p.  74.  Simpson,  L. 
1/70,'p.  297.  Jackson,  Anal,  of  Blood 
(138:4),  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  430. 
—In  Boy,  cet.  14,  rare,  T.  2/66,  p.  560. 

3.  — In  Midwifery  (1562:3),  why  rare? 
— Suicidal,  Chereau,  T.  2/57,  p.  533. 

RESUSCITATION  AFTER  CHLOROF.  IN- 
HAL.— 

Richardson,  no  one  need  die,  L.   1/70,  pp. 

4.  202,  519,  575  ;  2/70,  p.  87.  Kidd,  T. 
2/61,  p.  362  ;  1/63,  p.  441.  More  diff. 
with  Ether,    T.  2/64,  p.  76.     Pulling 


RESUSCITATION     AFTER     CHLOROF. 
INHAL.   {sent.)  — 

forward  Tongue  a  mistake,  T.  1/62, 
p.  197.  Metcalfe,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  136. 
Lizards,  T.  2/54,  p.  260.  Sansom, 
T.  2/63,  p.  482.  Heiberg's  plan,  Pull 
forcibly  forward  Lower  Jaw,  T.  1/74, 
p.  36.  V.  Poore,  Pull  Chin  away  fr. 
Sternum  as  far  as  possible,  etc.,  L.  2/72, 
p.  701. 

Artificial  Respiration  (630:6),  Richard- 
son, Bellows,  T.  2/70,  p.  87.  Lalle- 
5.  mand,  T.    1/61,  p.   43;   2/53,  p.   173. 

Marcet,  Tracheot.  (623:2),  T.  2/61, 
pp.  499,  591.  Recovery  fr.  apparent 
Death,  T.  1/59,  p.  9.  After  22  minutes, 
Kennedy,  R.  2/72,  p.  299.  Vide 
Droavning  (1620:1). 

Electricity  (194:5),  Friedberg, Farad,  of 
DiAPH.,  T.  1/GO,  p.  196.  Kidd,  T. 
2/61,  p.  494.  Direct.,  T.  1/63,  pp.  333, 
361 ;  2/63,  p.  631  ;  1/65,  p.  563.  Rev. 
T.  1/70,  p.  125.  Richardson,  Useless, 
T.  2/70,  p.  87.  Hardie,  two  cases,  L. 
1/72,  p.  574.  V.  Poore,  Direct.,  L. 
2/72,  p.  847. 

440. 

1.  Brandy  Enemata,  T.  2/56,  p.  652. 

Ice  in  Rectum,  Baillie,  T.  2/69,  p.  471 ; 

L.  2/73,  p.  157. 
Head  Doaa-nwards  (223:5),  Holmes,  etc., 

L.  2/68,  p.  289  ;  1/74,  p.  392.  Nekton's 

Plan,  B.  1/76,   p.    349.     Bradley,    B. 

2/75,   p.   365.     B.   Taylor,   L.    2/76, 

p.  462. 

2.  Percussion,   Fowler,  Slapping  surest  and 

best,  T.  2/60,  p.  388.    Bullar,  T.  2/65, 

p.    127.      Richardson,    bad,    T.    2/70, 

p.  87. 
Ammonia  (253:6)  in  Veins,  Neild,  T.  1/71, 

p.  616. 
Nitrite   of   Amyl    (447:4),   Schiiller,    T. 

2/74,  p.  666.     Bader,  L.  1/75,  p.  644. 

3.  Strychnine  Hypo. (390:4), Naime,  B.  2/75, 

p.  133. 
Morphia  Hypo. (460:5),  Mutually  Antagon, 
r.  Pitha  cases,  T.  2/75,  p.  592. 
METHYLATED    CHLOROFORM    (446:6), 
G.  R.  Symes,  superior  to  pure,  T.  2/61, 
p.  620. 
SUBSTITUTES     FOR     CHLOROFORM, 
J^ide  ANiESTHETics  217:4 — 

4.  Ether  (434:3).     Cold  (189:2). 
Mixtures  (434:4),  Ellis,  T.  1/67,  p.  246; 

L.  1/66,  ijp.  144,  509,  708.  Report, 
T.  2/64,  p.  75;  L.  2/72,  p.  828. 
Cowell,  Chlor.  first,  Ether  after, 
T.  2/69,  p.  640.  Higgens  believes 
Ellis'  Mixture  best,  L.  2/75,  p.  328. 
Richardson  opposed  to.  Tables  of  Dif- 
fusion, etc.,  T.  1/70,  p,  575.  San- 
Bom's  reply  to  Richardson,  T.  2/70, 
p.  107. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


175 


TESTS  FOR  CHLOROFORM— 

5.  Bertho,  T,  1/59,  p.  585.  Fleming,  M.  R. 
1/52,  p.  183.  Hardy,  Sodium  (267:1), 
T.  2/62,  p.  119.  Lepage,  Detect,  of 
Alcohol  in,  T.  2/60,  p.  394.  V.  Toore, 
L.  2/72,  p.  595.  Richardson,  T.  1/68, 
p.  291. 

441. 

CHLOROFORM  IXHALED— 

1.  Ix  Opekat.   (1633:2).     Midt\-if.  (1562:1). 

Retain.  Placex.  (1531:4).  Epilepsy 
(1318:6).  PuERP.  CoxvcL.  (1569:1). 
P.  Mania  (1596:2).  P.  Fever(1594:6). 
Rigors  (1474:2).  Tetanus  (1328:4). 
Infant.  Convul,  (1302:5).  Chorea 
(1296:4).  Strych.  Pois,  (387:2).  Hy- 
inioPHOB.  (527:5).  Hyster.  (1336:3). 
Aphon.    (609:5).     Cholera    (928:6). 

2.  Feigned  Madness  (1374:6).  Laryn- 
Gis.  Strid.  (133:6).  Pertuss.  (714:5). 
Asthma  (662:3).  Angina Pect. (789: 3). 
Neph.Col.(1022:3).  Bil.  Col.(984:4). 
Pneumon.  (670:4).     Cancer  (1665:2). 

3.  D.  Tre.  (430:3).  Hernia  (952:4). 
Tracheot.(622:3).  Laryngot. (612:2). 
Obstruct,  of  Boavels  (874:1).  Oph- 
thal.  Surg.  (1822:2).  Photophor. 
(1827:4). 

In  Journeys  (200:1),  Sqiiarey,  etc.,L.2/73, 
pp.  243,  355. 

CHLOROFORM     HYPODERMICALLY 

(219:1)- 
Hunter,  effects,  etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  253.     Vide 
1241:1.     Richardson,  in  Veins,  Death 
instant.      Vide  435:2. 

CHLOROFORM  INTERXALLY— 

4.  Doses,  etc.,  Dorvault,  with  water,  T.  2/55, 

p.  351.  Jaillard,  shake  with  milk, 
T.  2/76,  p.  255.  Balfour,  effects,  L. 
1/69,  p.  496.  Merrill,  in  Tar.  dis., 
R.  2/65,  p.  267.  Daunecy,  M.  R. 
1/56,  p.  238. 
Poisoning,  Dean,  Recov.,  T.  2/57,  p.  015  ; 
1/62,  p.  577  ;  P.  M.,  T.  1/62,  p.  478; 
M.  R.  2/64,  p.  532;  T.  1/71,  pp.  607, 
616. 

—  Ammon,ia  in  Veins,  T.  1/71,    p.  616; 

2/73,  p.  323. 

5.  A  Sedatiye  (218:1),  Johnson,  for   Opium, 

T.  2/53,  p.  415;  1/60,  p.  174. 

—  In  Fever  (1478:4),  ni  xxv.  every  hour, 

Dublin  Hosp.  Med.  Circ.  1/54,  p.  114. 
To  Cover  Taste  op  Medicines  (203:3). 
In    Spasm    (111:6).     Col.    Pict.    (289:6). 

6.  Hep.  Col.  (984:4).  Cancer  Ut. 
(1127:6).  Neuralg.  (1241:1).  D. 
The.  (430:3).  Vomiting  (687:5). 
Jaundice  (975:5).  Intermitt. 
(1489:6)  Cerebral  Conges.  (1409:6). 
Cholera  (928:6).  Convuls.  Inft. 
(1302:5). 


442. 

CHLOROFORM— EXTERNALLY— 

1.  Promotes  Absorption  (116:5). 
Formula,  with  White  of   Egg,   T.   2/57, 

p.  130.     Ranch,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  274. 
In    X^euralgia    (1241:2).        Odontalgia 
(105:3).     Otalgia  (1799:5).     Cramp, 
Etc.  (111:6).     Tin.  Aurium  (1802:2). 
Burns    (60:4).  Scabies  (34:6).  Malis 

2.  (32:6).  Variola  (84:5).  Vesicant 
(164:5).  In  Cholera  (928:6). 
Scorpion  Bites  (490:5).  Anal  Fis- 
sures, Etc.  (888:6).  Gonorrii. 
(1178:1). 

CHLORIC  ETHER— 

5.  Properties,  Etc.,  Assoc.  J.  2/54,  pp.  806, 
905. 
Sedative  (219:4),  Kidd,  T.  2/60,  p.  574. 

ALDEHYD— 

Properties,  Etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  340. 
Anji-;sthetic  (217:4),  T.  2/75,  p.  340. 
Antiseptic  (182:5). 

443. 

CIILORODYXE— 

2.  Composition,  Controversy,  T.  1/58,  p.  208, 

ct  scq.    Vide  Index,   2/60,  p.  200.     E. 

Smith,  R.  1/70,  p.  103. 
Injurious,  Washbourne,  T.  1/61,  p.  79. 
In  Diarrhcea  (912:5).     Diabetes  (341:2). 

Phthisis  (699:3). 
Poisoning  by,  Kidd,  death,  T.  2/CO,  p.  547. 

Halford,  Ammonia  injected  into  Veins 

(253:5),  Recov.,  T.  2/73,  p.  324. 
CROTOX  CHLORAL  ?t;  BUTYL  CHLORAL 

3.  Liebreich,  Effects  on  5th  Xerve,  T.  2/71, 

p.  572;  B.  1/74,  p.  361.  Liebreich, 
Butyl  Chloral,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  473. 
Legg,  in  Xeuroses  of  5th,  L.  2/72, 
p.  558.  Althaus,  etc.,  in  Tic  (1438:1), 
T.  2/71,  p.  573 ;  B.  2/75,  p.  349.  Yeo, 
etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  159;  2/76,  p.  776; 
T.  1/75,  p.  636;  2/75,  p.  134.  Skerritt, 
when  to  use,  L.  2/76,  p.  814.  Wallich, 
Sol.  Spts.  Vini,  L.  1/74,  p.  574. 
Will,  Glyc.  and  Orange  Fl.  Water, 
B.  2/75,  p.  349. 
In  Odontalg.  (105:4).  Neuralg.  (1240:6). 
Hemicran.  (1435:5).  Cephalalg. 
(1431:3).  Pertuss.  (716:6).  Cough 
(659:2).     Hypoderm.  (218:6). 

CHLORAL  HYDRATE— 

4.  Chemical  Propert.,  Fairthorne,  R.  1/72, 

p.  175.  Smith,  Solvent  of  Alkaloids, 
etc.,  B.  1/75,  p.  334  ;  L.  2/76,  p.  311. 
Effects,  Preparation,  Etc.,  R.  2/69,  p. 
139,  et  seq.  Rev.,  T.  2/70,  pp.  177, 
207;  2/69,  p.  496;  L.  2/69,  p.  641  ; 
2/76,  p.  526.  Richardson,  T.  2/69, 
pp.  290,  509,  537.     Meryon,  on  Sym- 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


CHLOEAL  HYDRATE  {conf.)~ 

PATHETIC  (1447:4),  L.   2/71,  pp.   705, 
706.     Dumas,  L.    1/70,  p.   743.     An- 

5.  drews,  after  use  of  90  lbs.,  R.  2/71,  p. 
121.  B.  Jones,  T.  2/69,  p.  296  ;  1/70, 
p.  691.  Mc  Crae,  on  Rabbits,  R. 
2/72,  p.  136.  S.  Wells,  T.  2/69,  pp. 
346,  408.  Fothergill,  "A  Braix 
Starver,"  B.  1/76,  p.  72.  Demarquay, 
T.  2/69,  pp.  358,  417.  Is  it  AN.TiSTH. 
or  Hyper^sthetic  ?  T.  2/69,  p.  496. 
B.  Saunderson,  on  Animals  Hypo- 
DEBM.  (444:3),  T.  1/71,  p.  212. 

Effects    Postpoxeu,    Allbutt,    L.     1/70, 

6.  p.  905. 

ILL  EFFECTS  OF  CHLORAL  HYDRATE 

Maimd,  L.  1/70,  pp.  409,  421.  Dabbs, 
T.  2/70,  p.  435.  Richardson,  over 
doses,  etc.,  T.  1/71,  p.  169;  M.  R. 
1/75,  p.  225.  Adams,  L.  1/70,  p.  567. 
Habershon,  etc.,  L.  2/70,  p.  402  ;  1/72, 
p.  564.  Smith,  Affect,  of  Fingers 
(1741:3),  etc.,  T.  2/71,  p.  386.  La- 
borde,  L.  2 '69,  p.  759;  1/70,  pp.  18, 
409,  421, 786;  1/71,  pp. 403,  440,  473  ; 
1/72,  p.  9  :  2/74,  p.  802.  Thornley 
has  used  largely  for  years  and  never 
saw  danger,  L.  2/75,  p.  898. 

DE.1TH,  T.  1/71,  pp.  133,  169  ;  L.  1/71, 
p.  226  ;  2/76,  p.  549. 

Simulating  Scarlatina  (77:5),  Burman, 
L.  1/72,  p.  356. 

Eyelids,  L.  1/70,  p.  405. 

In  Drinkers,  "Waters,  L.  1/72,  p.  604  ; 
1/73,  p.  754. 

Paralysis,  Manning,  etc.,  L.  1/73,  p. 
696;  2/73,  pp.  150,  191. 

Arthritis  (1715:4),  Shapter,  T.  2/74,  p. 
169. 

444. 

CHLORAL  HYDRATE— TESTS  FOR— 

1.  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  523.      T.  1/71,  p.  591.  R. 

1/72,  p.  175. 

ANTIDOTES  FOR  CHLORAL  HYDRATE— 
Richardson,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  260. 
Electricity    (194:5).     Ore,    T.    2/74,    p. 

554.     Cole,  L.  2/76,  p.  687. 
Strychnia  (390:2),  Liebreich,  L.   1/70,  p. 

387.      I>.  Jones,  Singular  Exper.,  T. 

2/69,  p.  "2Z.[0ic,  contra,  L.  2/72,  p.  83. 

THEORY     OF    ACTION     OF    CHLORAL 
HYDRATE— 

I'ersonne,  L.  2 '69,  p.  757.  Schiff.  not  con- 
verted into  Chlorof.  L.  2/74,  p.  537.  A 

2.  lady's  observ.,  T.  2/75,  p.  371.  Richard- 
son, T.  2/69,  p.  537.  Nicol,  Exper. 
on  Effects  on  Cereb.  Circul.,  M.  R. 
2/72,  p.  201. 

Length  of  time  it  may  be  vsed,  Thornley, 
Years!  L.  2/75,  p.  898. 


THEORY    OF    ACTION    OF     CHLORAL 
HYDRATE  {co}it.)— 

Dose  :  5ij.,  Recovery,  L.  1/71,  p.  673.  Le- 
vinstein, 5  oz.,  Recov.,  T.  2/76,  p.  294. 
160  grs.,  no  bad  effects,  L.  2  70,  p.  142. 
1/74,  p.  272.  5  vj.  Richardson,  What 
is  a  safe  dose?  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  258. 
V.  Pot.  Brom.  (265:8),  L.  2/73,  p.  474. 
2/72,  p.  512. 

Administration  :  Syrup,  Ferres,  L.  1/70, 

3.  p.  271.  Richardson,  Cautions,  T.  1/71, 
p.  169.  Smith,  Effects  modified  by 
menstruum,  L.  1/71,  p.  328.  Marsh, 
Ginger  Best  Cover,  L.  2/76,  p.  311. 
Orange  Fl.  Water,  L.  1/71,  p.  379. 

—  A.s  Enema,  Richardson,  T.  2/69,  p.  550  ; 
R.  1/70,  p.  129.  Axham,  Cases,  L. 
1/73,  p.  653. 

— Intra  Venous  Inject.  (444:6),  Ore, 
M.  R.  1/73,  p.  493  ;  T.  2/74,  pp.  453, 
554  ;  2/75,  p.  184.  Linhart,  L.  2/76, 
pp.  141,  270.  Tizzoni,  Dangers,  L. 
2/76,  p.  696. 

— Externally-,  ride  444:6,  Strother,  T. 
1/72,  p.  415.  On  Plasters,  L.  2/76, 
p.  106.  On  Warts  f 70: 4).  In  Eczema 
(49:3). 

— Hypoderm.  (443:5).     In  Yarix  (750:3). 

In  Sol.  Morphia  to  preserve  (218:6). 

THERAPEUTICS      OF     CHLORAL    HY- 

4.  DRATE— 

AndreM's,    Observation   after  using  90  lbs., 

R.  2/71,  p.  121. 
Sedative  (219:4):  c.  Pot.  Bromid.  (265:5). 
In     Nervous  Aff.  (1401:4).    Cephalalg. 

(1435:5).  Delirium  (1474:6).  D.  Tre. 

(430:3).  Ac.  Man.  (1380:4).  Puerp.  M. 

(1596:2).  EcLAMPs.  (1300:6).  Tetanus 

(1328:2).     Strych.  Pois  (388:4).  Pa- 

5.  RAL.  Agit.  (1275:3).  Hydropho, 
(527:4).  Chorea  (1296:4).  Sciatica 
(1245:2).  Gout  (1470:4).  Ang.  Pect. 
(789:3).  Hiccough  (962:6).  Pertuss. 
(716:6).  Cough  (689:2).  Bronchit. 
(650:3).  Asthma  (662:6).  Croup 
(619:4).  Biliary  Cal.  (984:5).  Cancer 
(1668:5).  Otorrh.  (1795:5).  Ob- 
struct. Boavels  (874:1).  Diarrh. 
(912:6).  Cholera  (928:6).  Idros. 
(27:4).  Enures  (1048:5).  Spermatorr. 
(1082:4).  Arrests  Lactat.  (1602:4). 
Prurit.  (46:3).  Chlorof.  to  Prolong 

6.  Sleep  (438:3).  Heart  Dis.  (784:1). 
To  Avoid  Abort.  (1557:6).  Painless 
Lab.  (1562:3).  Yeterin. Surgery',  Etc. 
(530:5).  Dyspeps.  and  Gastrodyn 
(841:3).       Sea  Sickness  (862:3). 

Operations  Under  (1633:4),  Noir,  Bad 
results,  L.  1/70,  p.  18.  B.  Saunder- 
son (444:3),  Exper.  upon,  T.  1/71, 
p.  212. 

—In  Children  (1630:2).  Capital  results, 
Tooth  Extr.\ct  (106:3).  J'ide  Intra 
Venous  Inject.  (444:3). 


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THERAPEUTICS      OF     CHLORAL     HY- 
DRATE  {conf.)  — 
Locally  {Vide  444:3),  L.  2/73,    p.    311  ; 

1/74,  p.  384;  B.   1/76,  p.  363. 
—Diphtheria  (823:2).     Cy.stitis  (1068:6). 
To  Wounds    (160:5).     Pkeservative 
Fluid  (182:5).  Suppositories  (886:5). 

445. 

HYDRIDES— 

2.  Richardson,  T.  2/71,  p.  371. 

In  Petroleum  (356:3)  Abundant. 

ETHYL  DEUTYL-- 

3.  Hofraann,  T.  2/54,  p.  561.     Richardson,  T. 

2/70,  p.  470.     2/71,  p.  371. 
Hyi).  Ox.,  vide  Alcohol  (422:4).     Ether 
(433:4). 

MONOCHLORINATED      CHLORIDE    OF 
ETHYL  vel  CHLORIDE  OF  ETHYLI- 
DENE- 
Liebreich,  T.  1/70,  p.  642  ;  L.  1/70,  p.  849. 
Hofmann,  T.  2/54,  p.  562. 

XYLOL— XYLENE— ETHYLE  BENZINE  - 

4.  Tichborne,  Prep.,  etc.,  R.  1/72,  p.  168. 
In  Variola  (84:3). 

METHYL  PROTYL- 

5.  Hofmann,  T.  2/54,    p.  561.      Richardson, 

T.  2/67,  p.  423;  2/71,  p.  371. 
Combined  WITH,  Belladonna  (375:6).  Ni- 
coTiN  (379:3).     Coniin  (405:2). 

HYDRATED      oxide      OF     METHYL— 
PYROXYLIC  or  WOOD-SPIRIT— 
In  Sarcina  Yentriculi  (8.56:4). 

6.  In  Vomiting  of  Pregnancy  (861:1). 

HYDRIDE  OF    METHYL— PROTYLEN— 
MARSH  GAS— FIRE  DAMP— 
Prop.    Eff.,    Richardson,  etc.,    T.    2/71, 

p.  371,  372. 
How  to  avoid  accidents,  L.  2/75,  p.  881. 

446. 

IODIDE  OF  METHYL— 
2.  Richardson,    R.   1/68,  p.    1J2;  T.  2/70,  p. 
4  72  (note). 

BICHLORIDE  OF  METHYLENE- 

Anaesthetic  (217:4),  Richardson,  T.  2/67, 
pp.  423,  434,  479,  693.  Tours  and 
Help,  R.  1/68,  p.  141.  Searle,  100 
cases,  R.  1/72,  p.  135.  Marshall,  L. 
1/68,  p.  537.  Barnes,  L.  2/67,  p.  662. 
Gaine,  etc.,  T.  1/71,  pp.  232,  734.  S. 
Wells,  etc.,  L.  1/71,  pp.  591,  634; 
2/71,  p.  638.  Morgan,  1800  cases,  L. 
1/72,  p.  671. 

Inhaler  for  (626:4),  Rendle,  L.  1/71,  p. 
579. 


BICHLORIDE  OF  METHYLENE  {conf.)— 

Death   from,  Marshall,  T.   2/69,  p.  554 

P.M..;  R.  1/70,  p.  125  ;  L.  2/74,  p.  881. 

3.  Taylor,    almost    fatal    during    Extirp. 

of  Eye  Ball,  L.  2/76,  p.  463.  Richard- 
son, Diagr.  of  condition  Lungs,  T.  2/67, 
p.  482. 

METHYLIC  ETHER,  Sulphuric  Ether 
5.     (433:5)— 

An.tjsthetic  (217:4),  Richardson,  T.  1/68, 
pp.  581,  609;  1/70,  p.  312;  L.  1/70, 
pp.  423,  483.  Inhaler  Diagr.,  Ri- 
chardson ;  the  SAFEST  of  all,  T.  2/72, 
p.  564  ;   1/73,  p.  1/64. 

—  Death  during,  Tait,  T.  2/73,  p.  3. 

Methylated  Alcohol  (422:6). 

Methylated  Chloroform  (440:3). 

447. 

AMYL  PENTYL— 

1.  Hofmann,  T.  2/54,  p.  561;    Richardson,  T. 

2/70,  p.  470.  Action  of  Var.  Compds., 
M.  R.  1/67,  p.  245. 

HYDRATED     OXIDE     OF    AMYL— 

AMYLIC  ALCOHOL— FOOZEL  OIL- 
POTATO  spirit- 
Chemistry,     Liebig,     etc.,    C5,    H,^,    0, 

L.  2/70,  p.  445. 
Tests,  Dupre,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  242. 

2.  Effects  of,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  101  ;  B.  2/76, 

p.  25.  In  New  Wines,  a  cause  of 
their  injurious  effects,  M.  R.  2/61,  p. 
104. 

AMYL  CHLORIDE— 

An.t.sthetic  (217:5),  Snow,  T.  1/57,  p.  457. 
AMYL  NITRITE— 

3.  Richardson,  T.  2/63,  p.  334.    Peart,  Carried 

in    Sealed    Tubes,    L.    2/76,   p.   917. 

Browne,   causing   Ya>vning    (634:6)  ; 

B.  2/74,  p.  83. 
Dilates  Arteries  of  Brain,  Schiiller,  T. 

2/74,  p.  665.     Ziegler,  value,  etc.,  T. 

2/76,  p.  423. 
Anaesthetic   (217:5),   Richardson,    M.  R. 

2/66,  p.  450  ;  T.  2/70,  p.  472.     Picks, 

T.  1/74,  p.  117.     Rev.,  T.  2/70,  p.  271 ; 

M.  R.  1/67,  p.  245.    Wood,  M.  R.  1/72, 

p.  545.  Ainstie,  L.  1/72,  p.  797.  Smith, 

Inhaler  for,  Diagr.,  L,  1/74,  p.  871. 

4.  In  Angina  Pect.  (789:2).    Asthma  (660:5). 

Neuralg.  (1240:6).  Tetanus(1328:5). 
Chlorof.  Pois.  (440:2).  Alcoh.  Pols. 
(425:4).  Epilepsy  (1318:6).  Spasm 
(111:6).  Palpitat.  (777:6).  Cepha- 
LALG.  (1431:4)  Sea  Sick.  (862:3). 
Hyster.  (1336:3).  Chorea  (1296:4). 
Dyspncea  (635:5).  Ague  (1489:6). 
Tin.  Aurium  (1802:2). 

AMYLENE— 

5.  Schauenstein,  Always  impure  with  Chlo- 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


AMYLENE  [cont.)— 

rine,  M.  E.  1/58,  p.  252.  Richardson, 
Allied  to  Amyl  Hydkide,  Tables,  T. 
2/71,  p.  401. 
Ax.xsTHETic  (217:5),  Snow,  T.  1/57,  pp. 
60,  82,  333,  357,  379.  Espagne,  Di- 
rections, etc.,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  253. 
Robert,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  p.  623  ;  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  234. 

—  Contra,  Jobert,  etc.,  T.  2/57,  p.  228. 
Deaths  mi..  Snow,  T.  1/57,  p.  381  ;  2/57, 

p.  133. 

—  Ix  Children  (1521:3),  Luton,  M.  R. 

2/57,  p.  234.    Giraldes,  T.  1/57,  p.  345. 

448. 

HYDRAMTLE  —  RHIGOLENE  —  AMYL 

1.  HYDRIDE— 

Peepar.,  etc.,  Richardson,  T.  2/71,  pp.  14, 
373,  490. 

Ax,t;sthetic  (217:5),  Richardson,  T.  2/71, 
pp.  14,  373,  490.  Method  of  Admi- 
nistration, etc.,  Richardson,  c.  1  Bichl. 
Methylene  and  9  Amyl  Hyd.,  T. 
2/71,  p.  491. 

For  Ether  Spray  (189:4). 

2.  Solutions  of  Fats  in  (91:2).     Uses,  etc., 

T.  2/71,  p.  401. 
In  Burns  (59:3). 
Iodized,  Greatest  Disinfectant  (214:6),  etc., 

Richardson,  T.  2/71,  p.  374 ;  L.  1/75, 

p.  829. 

FORMIC  ACID— 

4.  In  N'ervous  Diseases  (1401:3),  Ramskill, 

Internally,  T.  1/64,  p.  90. 
ACETIC  ACID— 

Liebig,  Acetous  Fermentation,  T.  1/70, 

p.  524. 
Albumen  (14:4)  coagulated  by. 
In    Scarlatina    (81:1).      TYarts   (70:3). 

Chancre  (1189:5).    Ulcerat.  (172:5). 

5.  Cancer(1667:4).  Hydrophoi!.(527:6). 
Caruncul-'e  Meat.  Urin.  (1098:3). 
Gland.  Savellixg  (131:1).  Metror- 
rhag.  (1586:1). 

Poisoning  by,  Birkett,  L.  2/67,  p.  98. 

vinegar- 
Adulterations,  L.  2/52,  p.  200. 

6.  In  Shock  (1259:6). 

sickles- 
Adulterations.  L.  1/52,  p.  132. 
Pickled  Meats  (124:4). 

449. 

ACIDUM  TARTARICUM— 

4.  Effects  on  Urine  compared  with  Lemon 

Juice  (450:4). 
Added  to  Quinine  Increases Eflfects  (402:2). 

ACIDUM  OXALICUM— 

5.  In  Blood  (274:1).     In  Urine  (1032:5). 


THERAPEUTICS  OF  AC.  OXALICUM— 

In  Phthisis  (700:4).    Spedalskhed  (69:1). 

Poisoning  by',  Thudichum,  Taste  of  in 
Gruel,  Exper.,  T.  1/GO,  p.  391.  Skin- 
ner, T.  1/60,  p.  419.  Taylor,  M.  R. 
1/67,  p.  109.  Barker,  P.M.,  M.  R. 
1/56,  p.  512.  Herapath,  singular  case, 
T.  1/68,  p.  456. 

— From  use  of  Copper  Kettle  (453:6) 
cleaned  by  it,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  111. 

Tests,  Birkett,  Microscop.,  T.  1/55,  p.  409. 

450. 

CITRUS  AURANTIUM— ORANGE— 
3.  In  Catarrh  (593:5). 

CITRUS     LIMONUM  —  LEMOX  —  LIME 
juice- 
Analysis   OF  Ash,  Witt,  T.   1/54,  p.  50. 

Gillon  &Co.,  L.  2/70,  p.  639. 
Preparation,    Sir  W.    Burnett,  T.  2/54, 

p.  635. 
Properties,  Effects,  etc.,  Cogswell,  T. 
1/54,  p.  334.  B.  Jones,  Compared 
M'ith  Citric  (450:6)  and  Tartaric 
Acids  (449:4),  T.  1/54,  p.  369.  Trin- 
kowsky.  Diuretic  (221:4),  T.  1/57, 
p.  320. 

5.  In    Rheum.     (1457:2).       Ague    (1486:6). 

Diarrh.  (910:5).  Diphther.  (823:6). 
Ophthalm.  (1828:2). 

ACIDUM  CITRICUM— 

6.  B.  Jones,  34  grains  equal  1  lemon,  T.  1/54, 

p.  369.   Value  of  doses,  T.  1/66,  p.  275. 
In  Rheum.    (1457:2).      Cancer    (1668:5). 
After   Pains  (1566:1).      To   absorb 
Nicotin  or  Pipes  (380:3). 

451. 

bael  or  bale  fruit— 

1.  Moulin,  L.  2/53,  p.  53.     Waring,  T.  1/64, 

p.  198. 
In  Dysent.  (901:4).     Leucorrh.  (1105:4). 

GARCINIA— GAMBOGE— 
6.  Action,  Eichstedts,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  128. 
In  Dropsy  (156:5).     Ascarides  (935:3). 

452. 

POLYGALA  seneka— 

2.  Emetic  (220:3),  Gibbs,  T.  2/59,  p.  641. 
In  Croup  (618:4). 

KRAMERIA— RHATANY— 

3.  In  Hjemorrh.  (153:6).     Anal  Fis.,  etc. 

(888:6).  Spongy  Gums  (107:6)  Dia- 
betes (340:2).  CoRNEiT.  (1845:1). 
Sore  Nipples  (1611:1). 

SAPONARIA     OFFICINALIS  —  SOAP- 
6.     WORT— SAPONINE— 

Lemaire,  Act.  of  c.  Coal  Tar  (351:3),  T. 
2/60,  p.  146. 


ilEDICAL    DIGEST. 


179 


453. 

KEYLU-SING— KEY-TSE-SING— 

1.  "Williams,  Account  of  Tree,  etc.,  L.  2/50, 

p.  321. 
Emmexag.    (11o3:1).     Aphuodis.    (221:5). 
Ix  Sterility  (1090:5). 
TEA— 

2.  Cultivation,  etc.,  in  China,  Ball,  L.  2/4:8, 

p.  127.     Smith,  T.  2/71,  pp.  95,  157. 

Theix,  B.  Jones,  Ident.  with  Cafpeix 
(399:5),  and  resembles  Kreatix, 
(125:2),  T.  1/51,  p.  364.  Thompson, 
Prepar.,  Uses,  T.  1/71,  p.  185,  Test,  etc. 

Physiolog.  Eff.,  Rev.,  L.  1/63,  pp.  587, 

3.  651.  Francis,  Cold  Tea  v.  Alcohol 
(432:4),  L.  2/76,  p.  811.  Wood,  M.  E. 
2/57,  p.  167.  Haynes,  in  ArxTics 
(201:5),  T.  2,59,  p.  439.  E.  Smith, 
with  or  without  Milk  (540:3)  and 
Sugar,  etc.,  E.  1/62,  p.  343. 

— Eetards   Metamorfh.  (118:5)i  Partes, 

The  Eeverse  of  Coffee   (399:2),    E. 

2/60,   p.    358.     Bocker,    M.  E.    2/53, 

p.    549;    2/54,    p.    404.      Hammond, 

M.  E.  1/64,  p.  24. 
— Increases  Metamorfh., E.Smith  opposed 

to  Bocker,   T.  1/59,  p.  533  ;  2,60,  p. 

206;   1/61,  p.   242;    E.    2/61,  p.    10; 

1/62,  p.  343.     Brinton,  T.  2/61,  p.  93. 
Substitutes  Guarana  (455:6). 

5.  Ix    Tropics    (201:2).      Arctics    (453:3). 

Coup     de     Soleil     (186:3).       Coma 
(1428:4).     Cephal.\lgia  (1434:2). 
Injurious,    Northern    Sm-gcon,    L.    1/63, 
p.    651.      Arlidge,    T.    1/72,    p.  900; 
M.  E.  1/74,  p.  22. 

6.  —Ix  Dyspepsia  (842:6).  Myalgia  (110:6). 

Hypertrophy  (159:1). 
Adulteratioxs,  L.  2/51,  pp.  90,  112,  136, 

161,   210;    2,73,  p.  568.     Microscop. 

Characters,  L.  1/74,  p.  177.     Hassall, 

Silkworms'   Dung    (487:4),  T.   1/GO, 

p.  280. 
Compressed  Tea,  L.  2/73,  p.  653. 

TEA  kettles- 
Lead  Poisoning   fr.    (288:5).      Oxalic 
Acid  Pois.  (449:5). 

454. 

LINUM— LIXSEED— 

3.  To    Eemove    Staixs    of    Argext.    Nit. 

(306:6). 
In  Phthisis  (696:4)  Oil. 

TILIA  EUEOP^A— LIME  TEEE— 

4.  Substitute  for  Gutta  Percha  (394:1). 

MALVA  MOSCHATA— MALLOW— 
In  Constipation  (876:5). 

455. 

THEOBEOMA  CACAO— CHOCOLATE - 

5.  M.UfUFACTURE,  Ch.  J.,  Oct./52 ;  L.  2/73, 

p.  322.     Cadbury,  L.  1/74,  p.  498. 


THEOBEOMA    CACAO  —  CHOCOLATE 

(cont.)  — 

Adulterations,    L.    1/51,   pp.   552,   607, 

631;   2/51,  p.  15;   1/74,  p.  498. 
Butter  of,  for  Pessaries  (1 136:5),  Oint., 

ETC. 

EEYTHEOXYLON  COCA— 

4.  Botanical   Characters,    History",   etc., 

Dowdeswell,  L.  1/76,  pp.  631,  664. 
Physiolog.  Eff.,  Abl,  etc.,  E.  2/65,  p. 
280;  L.  1/72,  p.  746.  Use  of  by 
Travellers  in  Peru,  etc.,  L.  2/76, 
p.  449.  Mantegazza,  Tonic  (216:5), 
T.  1/58,  p.  129;  E.  1/61,  p.  272; 
M.  E.  2  59,  p.  153;  T.  1/64,  p.  117. 
Miihry,  miraculous,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  59. 
Dowdeswell,  questions,  L.  1/76,  p.  667. 
Scrivener,  Dietet.  and  Med.,  T.  2/71, 
p.   407.     Eeiss,  etc.,  L.  1/63,  p.  222; 

5.  1/76,  p.  665.  Devon,  B.  2/76,  p.  343. 
Christison,  B.  2/76,  p.  339.  Weston, 
tried  it,  L.  1/76,  pp.  447,  476. 

Ther.\peutic  Value,  Dowdeswell,  etc., 
L.  1/76,  pp.  631,  664  ;  2/76,  p.  449. 

— Ix  Dyspepsia  (844:2).  Gastrodyxia 
(841:1).     Exteralgia  (879:6). 

PAULINIA  SOEBILIS— GUAEANA— 

6.  A   Substitute   for   Tea    (453:3),    Cooke, 

L.  2/70,  p.  581.  Mantegazza,  Ali- 
aiext.  and  Excit.,  M.  E.  1/68,  p.  154. 
Lecontc,  etc.,  L.  2/72,  pp.  313,  507. 
In  Diarrhcea  (911:2).  Dysentery  (902:3). 
Migraine  (1434:2).  Eheumatism 
(1463:2). 

456. 

EEODIUM— STOEX'S-BILL— 

2.  Diuretic  (221:4),  Byerley,  T.  2/59,  p.  268. 

SINAPIS— MUSTAED— 

4.  Mrs.  — ,   the   Bane   of  Life,    causing  all 

the  immorality  and  sin  in  the  world, 
T.  1/70,  p.  663. 
Emetic,  at  outset  of  Fever,  etc.  (1479:3). 

SixAPisM,  Glycerixe  (271:1),  to  keep  it 
moist,  T.  1/59,  p.  24.  Vincent's  instan- 
taneous, T.  2/76,  p.  267.  Grimault, 
Prepar.,  T.    1/60,  p.  427. 

Therapeutic  Uses  of,  Galactog.  (1601:3); 
Emmexagogue  (1154:4) ;  I)elirium 
(1475:2). 

Oil  of,  T.  2/68,  p.  97. 

5.  Leaves  for  Plaster,  Eigollet's,  T.  1/68, 

pp.   162,  222.      Prepar.,  M.  E.  2/73, 

p.  496. 
Baths  (231:1),  Newington,  L.  1/65,  p.  621. 
—  Ix  Maxia  (1388:5). 
Action  of  Mustard  Plaster  and  Bath 

ON  Brain  Circul.,  SchilUer,  T.  2/74, 

p.  665. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


THLAPSI     BURSA    PASTORIS  —  SIIEP- 

6.   HERD'S  purse- 
In  HAEMORRHAGE  (152:6). 

457. 

XASTURTIOI     OFFIC.  —  WATER 

1.  CRESS  — 

Ix  Asthma  (660:4). 

COCHLEAR  FA    ARMOR  ACIA  —  HORSE' 

2.  RADISH— 

In  Acne  Rosacea  (29:6). 

SARRACEXIA— PITCHER  PLAXT- 
5.     In  Yakiola  (83:4). 

458. 

SAXGUIXARIA  CAXADEXSIS  —  BLOOD 

1.  ROOT— PUCCOOX— 

History,  Etc.,  Gibh,  R.  1/60,  p.  355;  R. 

2/47,  p.  387;  T.  1/57,  p.  609;  M.  R. 

1/59,  p.  452. 
Emetic  (220:3)  and  Expectorant  (219:6), 

Gibb,  R.  1/60,  p.  355. 
In  Bronchit.   (652:1).     Phthis.    (699:5). 

2.  DiPHTHER.  (822:6).  Croup  (618:5). 
CoNSTiPAT.  (876:5).  Skin  Dis.  (39:6). 
Cancer  (1667:1).  Emmenagogve 
(1153:5). 

PAPAYER       SOMXIFERUJl  —  POPPY  — 

3.  opium- 
Culture,  In  Asia  Minor,  Maltass,  M.  R. 

1/56,  p.  241.     In  France,  Decharmes, 
M.  R.  1/56,  p.  242. 

PHYSIOLOG.  EFF.  OF  OPIUM— 

Bernard,  T.  2/64,  p.  284.  Why  it  excites 
at  first,  T.  1/61,  p.  245.  Symonds,  T. 
1;58,  p.  472.  Skey,  L.  1/55,  p.  118. 
Rabuteau,  of  diff'.  constituents  of,  M.  R. 

4.  2/72,  p.  507.  Laycock,  M.  R.  2/55, 
p.  185.  Gross,  Does  it  produce  Ce- 
rebral Congest?  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  390. 

On  Birds  (514:6),  very  large  doses  borne 
by  Pigeons,  Richardson,  T.  1/69,  p. 
388.     Mitchell,  M.  R.  1/69,  p.  538. 

On  Cats  (520:3),  causing  them  to  purr. 
Hunter,  T.  1/59,  p.  235. 
5  Compared  with  Strychnia  (3So:3  and  4). 
Haschish  (362:4).  Stramonium 
(378:5).  Belladonna  (375:5).  Qui- 
nine (402:3). 

On  Liver  (966:3).  Increases  Bile,  RiJhrig, 
T.  2/73,  p.  68. 

Hyoscyamus  (374:3)  increases  action. 

459. 

OPIUM  EATIXG— 

1.  Morel,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  79.  In  Xorfolk,  etc., 
T.  2/73,  p.  73.  Skey,  not  permanently 
injur.,  L.  1/55,  p.  119. 
Cases,  Chambers,  Distressing  symptoms,  L. 
2/53,  p.  280.  Kosierradaski,  Remark- 
able effects,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  453. 


TREATMEXT  OF  OPIUM  EATIXG,  Etc.— 

2.  Dudgeon,  Anti-Opium  Pills,  T.  2/71,  p.  608- 
Lewenstein,  etc.  in  Xature  and  Treat,  of 

Morphinism  (463:3) ;  Abuse  of  Hypo- 
derm.,  etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  478;  L.  1/76, 
p.  678. 

Quinine  (402:3),  Scherzer,  T.  2/59,  p.  666. 

Cauhonic  Acid  Waters  oe  Driburg 
(238:6),  T.  1/61,  p.  210. 

OPIUM  SMOKIXG- 

3.  Smith,   L.    1/42,  pp.    707,    727,   820.     In 

Madras,  etc.,  T.  2/73,  p.  73.  Morel, 
M.  R.  1/58,  p.  79. 

In  Ague  (1486:3). 

Treatment,    Lockhart,    T.    1/61,    p.   310. 
Dudgeon,  difficult,  T.  2/69,  p.  533. 
5.    Quinine  (402:3). 

Epilepsy  (1307:3)  following  sudden  cessa- 
tion, R.  Martin,  L.  2/53,  p.  52. 

POISOXiXG  BY  OPIUM— 
From  Enema  (462:5). 
Diagnosis,  Taylor,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  317. 
—  From,  Dis.' of  Pons  (1342:8);    Fract. 

Base  Skull  (1681:6). 
In    Ur.t:mia    (1818:5),   small   doses   often 

rapidly  fatal. 
Cases,  Griffin,  Mr.  Stafi'ord's,  T.  2/57,  pp. 

553,  600.  Cleveland,  fr.  Battley's  Sed., 
T.  1/55,  p.  82.  Shearman,  Simulating 
Strychnine  (384:3).  Chamberlain,  Inft. 
RecoY.  after  U  gr.,  T.  1/58,  p.  510. 
P.  M., after  li  gr., Man,  T.  1/60,  p.  564; 

^'3,  Inft.,  Smith,  T.  1/54,  p.  386. 

460. 

TREATMEXT  OF  OPIUM  POISOXIXG— 

2.  Sequard,  L.  1/66,  p.  249.     Wood,  T.  1/76, 

p.  319. 
Free  Respir.\t.  (629:6),  Hunter,  T.  1/60, 

p.  179. 
Cold  Affusions  (229:4),  Wraj',  T.  1/62, 

p.  339.     Jackson,  2/59,  p.  367.     Har- 

ley,   T.  2/63,    p.  323.     Syringe  face, 

3.  Ed.  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  392. 
G.\LVANisM    (194:5),    Turle,    T.    1/69,    p. 

478.     Schweig  pronerlv  apjdied,  spe- 
cific,  T.     2/74,   p.   377!!      Ogle,   T. 
2/63,  p.  368. 
Bleeding   (163:5),   Griffin,    T.   2/57,    pp. 

554,  601.     Vide  153:2. 
Belladonna   (376:5).      Quinine    (402:3). 

Tea  Enema  (1428:5). 

4.  Ipecacuanha  (398:4),  Ewers,  T.  1/60,  p. 

506.  Chambers,  T.  1/60,  p.  658. 
Coffee  (400:2),  Recov.  after  10  grs.  of 
MoRPH.  Acet.  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  p. 
859.  Ainstie,T.  1/  03,  p.  134.  Camp- 
bell, Enema  with  20  grs.  of  Caffei.v, 
(399:5)  ;  T.  2  60,  p.  169;  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  529. 

5.  Betle  (365:4),  T.  1/58,   p.  129. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST, 


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TKEATMEXT   OF    OPIUM    POISONING 

(coitt.) — 
Camphor  Exema    (369:5),    Sigmund,    L. 

1/37,  p.  397. 
Veratrum  Vir.  (34.5:4),    Sholl,  Pt.    1/71, 

p.  138. 
Mustard   Emetics  versus   Sulph.   Zinc, 

L.  2/73,  p.  72.5. 
Chlorform  Inhalations  (-140:3). 

461. 

TESTS  FOR  OPIUM— 

1.  Tid}',  months  after  death.  Difficulties,  etc., 

T.  1/68,  p.  497. 
Is  Taraxacim  (397:1)  a  source  of  Fallacy  ? 

T.  2/57,  p.  229,  i-t  seq. 
Strychnia  (389:3),  disguised  by. 
Argent.  Nit.  (306:1)    Horsley,    T.  2/62, 

p.  31.     Silvering  Bottles  (276:2). 

2.  Pot.   Ferrocyan.    (262:5),    Horsley,  Sin- 

gular action,  T.  2/62,  p.  loo. 
Acid.   Sulph.  c.  Mangan.  Perox.,  M.  Pi. 

1/54,  p.  582. 
Iodic  Ac,  Lefort,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  534. 
MoLYBDic  Acid,  Southey,  B.  1/75,  p.  307. 
Chlorine    (246:6)  Wellcome,  M.  It.  1/76, 

p.  249. 

ADMINISTRATION     OF    OPIUM— 

3.  Sthonbein,     When     indicated,     R.    1/45, 

p.  70.  Johnson,  T.  2/53,  pp.  155, 
233,315,415. 
Small  Doses  (554:1),  Spender,  repeated, 
M.  R.  1/72,  p.  214.  E.  Smith,  Edin, 
M.  J.,  May  /56.  How  they  affect  some 
(1018:5),  L.  1/63,  p.  341.  Da  Costa, 
R.  1/71,  p.  351.  Richardson,  why 
sometimes  rapidly   fatal,   R.    1/61,    p. 

4.  107.  Godwin,  peculiar  case,  L.  1/63, 
p.  458.  c.  Pot.  Bkomidi  (266:6), 
111  Effects  avoided.  Da  Costa,  R.  1/71, 
p.  351. 

Large  Doses,  when  borne  ;  Rules,  etc.,  L. 

2/57,  pp.  16G,  194. 
Pigeons  unaffected  (458:4). 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  OPIUM - 

5.  Diuretic  (221:5),  Woodward,  T.  2/61,  p. 

563.     Wilson,  T.  2,61,  p.  586. 
Anaphrodisiac    (221:5),    Woodward,    T. 

2/61,  p.  563.     Bell,  T.  2/59,  p.  586. 
In  Cerebral  Infl.  (1415:6).     Nerv.  Dis. 

6.  (1401:5).  Gout  (1469:5).  Cepha- 
lalg.  (1431:1).  Hyster.  (1335:4). 
D.  Tre.  (429:2).  Insan.  (1387:1). 
Dement.  (1383:3).  Ur.ism.  (1019:2). 
D.  OF  Fea'ers  (1475:1).  Dipsoman. 
(425:4).  Puerp.  Mania  (1596:1). 
P.  CoNVULS.  (1589:4).  Puerp.  F. 
(1594:1).  Traumatic  F.  (16.36:3). 
Insomnia  (1368:1).  Heavy  Sleep 
(1367:1).  Dreaming  (1368:3).  Hemi- 
CRANIA  (1434:2).  Epilepsy  (1314:4). 
Chorea  (1294:5).  Tetanus  (1325:1). 
Strych.  Pois.  (387:5). 


THERAPEUTICS  OF  OPIUM  {^cont.)  — 

462. 

1.  Skin    Aff.     (39:3).      Chancre    (1190:1). 

In  Inflamm.  (162:3).  Chilblain 
(62:5).  Ulcers  (176:2).  Variola 
(84:6).  Phaged.ena  (175:2).  Senile 
Gangr.  (177:5).  Burns  (61:4).  Co- 
RYZA  (593:5).  Hay  Asthma  (663:4). 
Phthisis  (699:2).  LungDis.  (647:4). 
Ch.  Bronch.  (651:4).  Pertuss. 
(714:5).      Spasm.     Asthma     (661:5). 

2.  Dysentery  (902:1).  Cholera  (927:2). 
Peritonit.  (997:2).  Vomiting  (687:5). 
Obstruct,  of  Bowels  (873:6).  Con- 
sTiPAT.  FROM  Irritable  Rectum 
(876:4).  Dysmenorrh.  (1147:2).  Pro- 
lapsus Ani  Childr.  (893:4).  Hernia 
(952:4).  H.TiMORRHAGE  (153:2).  To 
avoid  Abortion  (1557:5).     Exposure 

3.  to  Cold,  Etc.  (188:3).  Ac  Rheum. 
(1459:1).  Heart  Dis.  (783:3).  Dia- 
betes (341:1).  Pericardit.  (759:2). 
Photophob.  (1827:2).  Sclerotit. 
(1843:4).     Iritis  (1853:.5). 

Operations   as  Anaesthetic  Fumes,   Case, 
T.  2/58,  p.  43S. 
SUPPOSITORIES     (886:. 5)— 
HYPODERMICALLY   (218:6)  — 
AS     ENEMA  (886:4)  — 

4.  Johnson,  T.  2/53,  p.  416. 

5.  In  Uterine  Diseases  (1106:4). 
Poisoning   by    (459:5),    Finlay,   L.   2/6S, 

p.  664. 

PER  URETHRAM  (1170:5)— 
Riberi,  M.  R.  2  52,  p.  445. 
In     Hernia     (952:4).      Colic      (879:6). 

6.  Nephrit.  Col.  (1022:3).  Ischuria 
Ren.  (1036:4).  Retentio  (1050:4). 
Urethralg.  (1171:2).  Cancer  Ut. 
(1128:2).  Intest.  Dis.  (879:6). 
Abdom.  C.vxcer  (943:6). 

PER  NARES  (588:5)— 

In  Tic  (1243:4).     Catarrh  (592:5). 

463. 

OPIUM  EXTERNALLY— 

1.  Skey,  T.   2/66,  p.   307.     Cooke,  L.    1/70, 

p.  612. 
In  Prurigo   (46:4).     Boils,  Etc.    (55:4). 

ENDERMICALLY  (26:4)  — 

2.  In    Hydrophob.     (527:2).       Gastrody'n. 

(841:1).      Rheum.    Aff.    of    Joints 
(1721:5). 
MORPHIA,  Vide  Morphinism  (459:2)— 

3.  Isomeric  with  Bebeerine  (370:1). 
Effects,  Tests,  Etc.,  ride  458:3  ct  scq. 
Poisoning,    Taylor,    Symptoms    differ   fr. 

Opium,  M.'R.  2/67,  p.  320. 

4.  Solubility   of  in  Oleic  Acid,  Marshall, 

with  or  without  Hydrarg.,  L.  1/72, 
p.  711. 


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MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


MORPHIA  HYDROCHLORAS— 

Osmotic  Action  arrested  by  (117:4). 

MORPHL^  BIMECOXAS  (218:6)— 

Balfour,  Best  for  Hypod.  Inject.  (218:6). 
B.  1/76,  p.  97. 

SUBSTITUTES  FOR  OPIUM— 
6;  Nepenthe,  Edwards,  T.  2/61,  p.  161. 
Chlorofokm  (441:5). 

464. 

CODEIA— 

1.  Aran,  T.  2/61,  p.  599;  R.  1/63,  p.  328. 
Garrod,  T.  2/64,  p.  71.  Ambrosoli, 
Child  Poisoned  by,  Recov.,  M.  R.  1/76, 
p.  235. 
In  Gasteodyn.  (841:2).  Neukalg. 
(1237:6).  Cancer  (1665:5).  Sleep- 
lessness (1368:3).     CovGH  (651:4). 

APOMORPHIA— 

3.  T.  2/70,  p.  592. 

Emetic,  Loch,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  496; 

T.  2/70,  p.  592  ;  1/76,  p.  98.     Chouppe, 

Exper.,  L.  2/74,  pp.  532,  603.     Smith, 

B.  1/75,  p.  314. 
Is  it   the  Cause  of  Sickness   in   Hypod. 

Inject,  of  Morphia?  (218:3). 

NARCOTIXE  rcl  ANARCOTINE— 

4.  Report,  L.  1/62,  p.  53. 

In  Intermittents  (1486:3). 

NARCEIN— 

5.  Therapeutics,  B.  Sequard,  L.  1/66,  p.  250. 

Laborde,  M.  R.  2/66,  pp.  526,  527; 
1/67,  pp.  525,  527. 
In  Neuralgia  (1237:6). 

465. 

COCCULUS  PALMATUS— CALUMBA— 

1.  In  Dyspepsia  (844:6).     Vomiting  (860:3). 

ANAMIRTA  COCCULUS— COCCULUS  IN- 

2.  Die  US- 
Chemistry,  Etc.,  Garrod,  L.  1/64,  p.  IDS. 

Boullay,  Picrotoxin,  active  principle, 
L.  1/69,  p.  616. 

CISSAMPELOS      PAREIRA— PAREIRA 

3.  BRAVA— VELVET  LEAF— 

In  Vesical  Disease  (1006:2). 

466. 

ANEMONE  PULSATILLA— 

1.  In  Odontalg.  (105:3).  Neuralg.  (1243:5). 

ANEMONE  NEMOROSA— 

A  Substitute  for  Veratria  (344:6). 
In  Amaurosis  (1863:4). 


HELLEBORUS  NIGER— BLACK  HELLE- 

3.  BORE.  White  Hellebore  (344:4)— 
Schroff,  Poisonous  Prop.,M.  R. 2/60,  p.  561. 

ACT^EA      RACEMOSA   —    CBIICIFUGA 

4.  RACEMOSA-BLACK  SNAKE  root- 
Therapeutic  Value,  L.  1/62,  p.  85. 

In    Puerp.    Hypochond.   (1596:6).       Ac 
Rheum.  (1459:4).      Chorea  (1295:5). 
Lumbago  (1464:2).      Phthis.  (689:3). 
Ch.  Bronchitis  (651:6). 
Poisoning  by,  Garrison,  M.  2/69,  p.  547. 
DELPHINIUM    STAPHYSAGRIA  — 
6.     STAVESACRE— 

In  Scabies  (35:1).     Prurigo  (46:4). 

467. 

ACOXITUM   NAPELLUS— 

1.  PiiYSioLOG.  Eff.,  Garrod,  L.  1/64,  p.   159. 

Ringer,   L.    1/69,   p.    42.      Fleming, 

"Work,  L.  2/45,  p.   100  ;  R.  2/45,    pp. 

75,  439.     Schrotf,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  244. 

Habershon,  R.  2/62,  p.  79.      Merj-on, 

L.  2/71,  p.  706. 
ONPuLSE(755:3),McNalty,  T.  1/73,  p.  569. 

POISONING  BY  aconite- 
Cases,  Pect,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.   505.      Simp- 
son, P.M.,  L.  1/55,  p.  467.      Puckle, 
T.    2/63,   p.    597;  L.    2/63,    p.    602. 
Recovery,     Hanson,     M.     R.    1/62,      p. 
540.     Duncan,  L.  1/70,  p.  46.  Easton, 
after  5  ij  Fleming's  Tincture,  L.  2/66, 
p.  34.      Richardson,  T.   2/69,   p.  709. 
Blake,  remarks  by  Richardson,  M.  R. 
2/75,  p.  239. 
Antidotes, 
4.  —  Quince      Juice      (410:5),     in      Spain, 
WilUams,  T.  2/63,  p.  343. 
—  Strychnia    (390:2),    Hanson,    M.    R. 
1/62,  p.  340. 

TESTS  FOR  ACONITE,  Garrod,  L.  1/64,  p. 
159. 

ACONITIN— 

Van  Praag,  Exper.,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/56, 
p.  244. 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  ACONITE— 

Doses,  etc.,  Fleming's  Tinct.,  Prepar.,  etc., 
R.  2/45,  p.  78.  Effects  of  large  and 
small,  etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  343.  De  Mor- 
gan, large  doses  some  can  bear,  M.  R. 
1/59,  p.  494.  Ringer,  direct.,  etc.,  L. 
1/69,  p.  43. 

468. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  ACONITE— 
1.  Garrod,  L.  ]/64,   p.  159.     Ringer,  L.  1/69, 
p.  42. 

Instead  op  Ven.t:sectio  (163:5). 
In  Neuralg.  (1238:2).  Hemicran.(1434:2). 
Cephalalgia     (1431:2).       Pertussis 


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183 


THEEAPEUTICS   OF  ACONITE  [cont.)— 

(715:1).  Hoarseness  (604:3).  Dys- 
PEPS.  (845:1).  ScmuH.  Tylou. 
(850:3).  Vomiting  (860:2).  Spinal 
Ikrit.  (1256:4).  Tetanus  (1326:1). 
Strych.  Pois.  (387:5).  Inflam. 
(162:4).      Catarrh.    (593:5).      Ton- 

2.  siLLiT.  (828:4).  Fevers  (1478:4). 
Catarrhal  Croup  (619:1).  Pharyn- 
GiT.  (814:6).  Variola  (83:6).  Ery- 
sipelas (43:3).  Chilblains  (62:4). 
Ulcers  (172:3).  Prurit.  (46:4). 
Ephidros.  (27:2).  Dropsy  (1016:2). 
Rheuhi.  (1459:2).  He.vrt  Dis.  (783:5). 
Palpitat.  (777:6).    Aneurism  (725:3). 

3.  SuppRES.  Mens.  (1153:4).  Gonorrh. 
(1174:1).  Priapism  (1087:3).  Ca- 
THETERisM  (1214:5).  Ini'l.  Mamma 
(1600:5).     Ophthalmia  (1826:4). 

Local  Uses  of  Aconite,  Jones,  T.  1/63,  p. 

5.  240.  Smith,  over  Blister,  T.  2/68, 
p.  493. 

—  With  Chloroform    (164:5),  Little,  T. 

1/59,  p.  231.  Walter,  theory,  M.  R. 
1/70,  p.  255  ;   1/61,  p.  232. 

—  With    Voltaic    Narcotism      (194:1), 

Eichardson's  Sol.,  T.  1/59,  p.  157. 

469. 

TSAU  WA— 

1,  Christison,  A  new  Poison  fr.  China,  T.  2/59, 

p.  23. 

PODOPHYLLUM   PELTATUM— MAY 

2.  APPLE— 

Pysiolog.  Act.,  Anstie,  T.  1/63,  pp.  326, 

487.     Pietre,  M.  E.  2/69,  p.  516  ;  R. 

1/62,  p.  347. 
Ptyalism,  Etc.,  Lagrave,  R.  2/73,  p.  72. 
Therapeutics,  Eeport,  L.   1/62,  pp.  209, 

286,  397,  418,  503,  593 ;  T.  2/70,  p. 

646.     H.  Green,  A  Vegetable  RIercu- 

RiAL  (302:3) ;  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  451 ;  T. 

1/01,  p.  365.     Ramskill,   T.  1/62,  p. 

10  ;  L.  2/61,  p.  514.     Schmidt,  M.  R. 

2/67,  p.  549. 

4.  Dose,  Administration,   Etc.,  Clarke,  T. 

1/62,  pp.  10,  204  ;  L.  1/62,  pp.  209, 
286.  Wilmot,T.  2/66,  p.  214.  Twice 
as  strong  as  Ext.  Jalapje  (383:1),  T. 
2/61,  p.  259. 
Cholagogue  (967:1),  Ramskill,  most 
powerful  known,  T.  1/62,  p.  10.  In 
Chilcb-en  and  Adults,  value,  T.  2/61, 
p.  521;  1/62,  p.  204.  Is  it  so!''  T. 
1/63,  p.  251.     No,  T.  2/70,  p.  647. 

6.  InHepat.  Dis.  (968:3).    Cirrhos.  (973:4). 

Ch.  Dysentery  (906:4).  Cholera 
(925:4).  Constipat.  (876:4).  Heart 
Dis.  (784:1).  Phthisis  (699:1). 
Emmenagog.  (1153:4).  Sec.  Syphilis 
(1197:5). 


470. 

EERBERRIS— BARBERRY— 
3.  L.  2/72,  p.  498. 

Berrerine,  Altin,  T.  2/56,  p.  476. 

In  Cholera  (928:3).     Dyspepsia  (844:6), 
Chlorosis  (791:5).    In  Ague  (1486:2), 

HYDRASTIN  CANADENSIS— 

5.  In  Gonorrhcea  (1179:1).  Cancer  (1668:5)„ 
SPICES— 

6.  Adulteration,  L.  1/52,  pp.  178,  548. 
CURRY^  powder- 
Adulterations,  L.  1/52,  p.  63. 

471. 

PHYSOSTIGMA    VENENOSUM  —  CALA- 
3.     BAR  vel  ORDEAL  BEAN— 

Eserine  Active  Principle, 

Natural  History",  Etc.,  T.  2/70,  p.  593. 

Physiolog.  Eff.,  Christison,  Ed.  Month.  J., 

March,  1855.     Robertson,  M.  R.  2/63, 

p.    243.       Eraser,    R.    1/68,  'p.    131. 

Giraldes,  T.  2/63,  p.  125.     Nunneley, 

L.  2/63,  pp.  476,  503,  530,  288,  616. 
Tests,  Edwards,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  536. 
5.  In  Ophth.  Dis.  (1821:4).     Prolaps.  Iris 

(1855:6).    Defic.  Accommod.  (1814:4). 

Chorea  (1295:4).     Tetanus  (1325:5). 

Cholera  (928:2).     Tic  (1243:5). 
Poisoning  BY",  Cameron,  T.  2/64,  p.  406. 
—Cases,  T.  2/64,  p.  283. 

472. 

AKAZGA  ORDEAI^ 

3.  Frazer,M.  R.  2/67,  p.  210. 

TAMBAC— 

Thompson,  Uses,  etc.,  L.  2/51,  p.  546, 
CONDURANGO— 

L.  2/71,  p.  621. 

In  Cancer  (1665:3). 

473. 

FRUITS— 

1.  Analysis  of  Various,    Fresenius,  M.   E. 

1/59,  p.  226. 
—Sugar  of  (329:1). 

FRUITS  AS  FOOD  (127:1)  IN  DISEASE— 
Rowbotham,    L.    1/42,   p.    232;    L.    2/53, 
p.  53. 

2.  In  Gland.  Dis.  (130:5).    Skin  Aff.  (39:2), 

In    Dysentery    (901:3).       Diarrh- 
(910:5).     Cure  de  Raisin  (470:1). 
Poisonous   Bottled   Fruits,   L.  2/52,  p, 
153. 

PEESEEVES- 

Adulterations,  L.  1/53,  p.  90. 

jellies- 
Adulterations,  L.  1/53,  p.  90, 


184 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


476. 

KETTLES  —  BOILEES  —  SArCEPAXS, 
Etc.— 
Deposit  ox,  "Why  Marbles  prevent  such  ; 
Theory  of   Calculus  Form.,    Osborn, 
T.  2/60,  p.  608. 
— Lead  (288:5)  in  Detection,  etc. 
For  Ixhalatiox  of  Steam  (626:2). 

478. 

COMPARATIVE  ANATOMY— ZOOLOGY— 

1.  Human  Anatomy  (1638:1).    Animals  (3:1). 
Owen  and   Ehymer  Jones,    Eev.   M.    E. 

2/56,  p.  1  ;  L.  1/66,  p.  317.  Prof. 
Grant,  Biography,  L.  2/50,  p.  689. 
EoUeston,  etc..  Rev.  T.  2/70,  p.  250. 
Flower,  Introduct.,  T.  1/70,  p.  195. 
Nicholson's  Zoology,  M.  R.  2/70,  p. 
428;  2/71,  p.  131,  ^/rafa,  2nd  Edit., 
L.  1/72,  p.  15.  Ord,  M.  R.  1/72,  p. 
133.  Huxley,  The  Placenta  (1528:5) 
as  a  means  of  Classification,  T.  1/63, 
p.  553. 
Of  Brain  (1348:4). 

INVERTEBRATA— 

2.  Huxley,  Notes,  T.  1/75,  p.  491,  et  seq. 

480. 

SPONGE— 

1.  AVadding   Balls  Pro  Sponges  in  Oper., 

Etc.,  T.  1/76,  p.  156. 
In     Bilious     Headache     (1430:3),    Hot 
Sponge  to  Forehead,  etc. 

COMPRESSED  SPONGE— 

2.  Prepar.,  T.  2/57,  p.  460  ;  2/59,  p.  66. 

In  Mamm.  Absc.  (1607:4).  To  Arrest 
Milk  (1602:5).  Ulcers  (172:5).  Ec- 
CHYMOS.  (142:5).  Varicose  V.  (750:2). 
Prolaps.  Am  (892:5).  Sinus  (175:6). 
Necrosis,   to    Dilate   Sinus   (97:5). 

3.  Aural  Poly'p.  (1796:2).  Contract. 
Meatus  Auditor.  (1792:4).  Wounds 
of  Art.  (719:2).  Stricture  of  Rec- 
tum (869:5). 

Sponge  Tents  (1648:1).  Probang  (1646:6). 
India  Rubber  Sponge  (364:2). 

481. 

ARTICULATA— 

1.  Develop,   of  Segments,   Siehold,  M.   R. 
2/52,  p.  331. 
Sensibility,  Laycock,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  162. 

LUMBRICUS— EARTHWORM— 
3.  H.   Jones,  The  Typhlosole,  Med.   Gaz., 
Vol.  5/47,  p.  1140.     Value  of  to  Grass 
Lands,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  522. 
Medicinal  Uses. 

—To  Increase  Milk  (1601:4).  Neale,  to 
Purify  the  Blood,  among  Chinese. 


482. 

HIRUDO— LEECH— 

1.   Jumping  Leech  of  Ceylon,  Tennant,  T. 

2/59,  p.  557. 
Blood  Crystals  in  Intestines  (135:4). 
Trade   in,  Australian,    L.    1/67,  p.    291. 

In  France,  T.  2/67,  p.  15. 
Propagation,    Stearns,    T.    2/58,    p.    25. 

Borne,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  242. 
Preservation,  Bell,  T.  2/59,  p.  101. 
Overgorged,  forbidden  in  France,  T.  2/60, 

p.  421. 
Reviv.^l,  Directions,  T.  2/56,  p.  375. 

3.  A  Weather  Prophet  (580:1),  T.  1/76,  p. 

687. 
Uses,   etc.,    Mariham,    T.  2/58,    pp.   32, 
135.     Martin,  Abuse  of,  etc.,  in  India, 
M.R.  2/56,  p.  133. 

—  To  OPEN  Scrofulous  Abscess  (171:4). 
Bites,  Why  they  bleed  so  much,  Richard- 
son, M.  R.  1/61,  p.  137. 

4.  To  Stop  Bleeding,  Wailes,  Glazed  Visit- 

ing Card,  L.  2/48,  p.  219.  Hensley, 
Sect,  of  Quill  bound  on,  L.  1/45,  p. 
400.  Mainwaring,  Needle  through 
BITE,  L.  1/46,  633.  Simpson,  Per- 
CHLOR.  Iron  (295:2),  T.  1/59,  p.  79. 

5.  Application  of,  Wailes,  L.  2/48,  p.   219. 

Mustard  Plaster  first,  L.  2/70,  p.  840. 
Butge,  Cut  off  Tail  when  fixed,  one 
does  work  of  four,  T.  2/56,  p.  370. 
Carter,  Incised  freely  longitudinally, 
B.  1/75,  p.  222. 

—  To    Cervix   Uteri     (1113:3)    Causing 

Urticaria  (44:3). 

—  To  Anus,  Glass  for,  etc.  (865:6),  L.  2/63, 

p.  524. 

6.  —  To  Nares  (588:5)  in  Cerebral  Dis. 

Artificial  Leech,  Whicker  and  Blaise,  L. 

2/64,  p.  694. 
Eye  lost  by  Leech  Bite  (1822:2). 
Leech  in  L.\rynx  (614:2). 

483. 

ENTOMOLOGY— 

3.  Woods,  Insects  abroad,  L.    2/74,  p.  767. 
New  plan  of  preserving,   L.  1/74,  p. 
671. 
IN  SECT  A— 

Huxley's  Lect.,  T.  2/68,  p.  450,  ct  seq. 
Intellectu.4.l    Processes,    Shepherd,    L. 

1/48,  p.  334. 
Reproduction   (1093:5),  Huxley,  Virgin 
Repro.,  the  rule  in  many,  T.  1/68,  j). 
585. 

—  Ova,  Leuchart,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  237. 
Circulation,    Kimckel,   New  Views,   T. 

2/68,  p.  430. 
Metamorphoses  of,  Duncan,  L.   2/71,  p. 

433. 
CoRNEiE,    Graham,    Microsp.  J.,    vol.    1, 

p.  76. 


ISrEDICAL   DIGEST. 


185 


INSECTA— CoiiNE.ii  {cont.)— 

5.  —  Casts  of  in  Collodion  (3I5:G). 
Poison  fok  (33:2). 

liiTEs  OF  Insects. 

—  Cahkolic  Acid  (353:2),  T.  2;GS,  p.  97. 

—  IrEC.icuANHA  (486:4). 

484. 

AXIS— 

1.  Sutures  (1643:4),  by  means  of  Mandibles. 
How   TO   Baulk   them  by  a  Horse-IIair 

Rope,  Hubio,  T.  2/69,  p.  121. 

CANTIIARIS    VESICATORIA— SPANISH 

2.  FLY— 

How  tbey  affect  tbe  eyes  of  Hunters,  TNI.  R. 

1/56,  p.  129. 
Bladder  (1050:2),  Morel,  how  affected  by, 

T.  1/57,  p.  319  ;  2/57,  p.  497. 
Albuminuria  (1009:1)  from. 
Poisoning  by,  Sedgwick,  effects  of  one  fly, 

3.  T.  2/64,  p.  617.  Oil  (91:2)  increases 
Pois.  Eff.,  Scbroff,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  519. 

Tests,  Ticbborne,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  637. 
Blisters    (165:4).        Obstinate    Ulcers 

4.  (172:4).  Tonic  (216:6),  vide  158:6. 
Pertuss.  (717:2).  Cholera  (929:3). 
Parapleg.  (1270:2).  Paralyt.  In- 
sanity (1280:2)  bad.  Alopecia  (21:6). 
Renal    Colic    (1022:3). 

Diuretic  (221:3),  Francis,  T.  1/68,  pp.  157, 
158. 
COCCUS    CACTI  —  COCHINEAL  —  CAR- 

6.  mine- 
Action  OF  Organic  Cells  (18:5),  Witticb, 

T.  2/60,  p.  571. 

485. 

LAMPYRIS  NOCTILUCA— GLOW  WORM 

2.  Light     of.     Elect,    not  Phosphorescent, 

Kolliker,  T.  1/58,  p.  537. 

APHIS— 

3.  Habits,  etc.,   "  Tour  round  my  Garden," 

p.  25. 
Reproduction,  Huxley,  T.  1/68,  p.  585. 
WiN(Js,  TyrreU,  Hooklets,    Microscop.  J., 

vol.  3,  p.  230. 

MUSCA— HOUSE  FLY— 

4.  Anat.  and  Phy.*?.  Loune,  L.  1/70,   p.    87. 

Hepworth,  Foot  Plates,  Microscop. 
J.,  Vol.  2,  p.  158;  Vol.  3,  p.  312. 
Delves,  Trunk.  Photograph,  Micro- 
scop. Trans.,  Yol.  1,  p.  57;  Mic.  J., 
vol.  4,  p.  238. 

Ix  a  Sanitary  point  of  view,  a  Carrier 
of  Infect.,  Nicholas,  L.  2/73,  p.  724. 
6.  Will  not  pass  through  Meshes  of  Net,  T. 
1/75,  p.  102. 

Larv.?2  under  Skin  (31:5),  Bots.  ffisTuus 
Human.,  Spencer,  etc.,  R.  1/59,  p.  91. 
Hilks,  L.  2/08,  p.  239. 

In  Nasal  Sinuses  (590:5).  Front.^l  Sin- 
uses (1684:6).     Ear  (1793:5). 


fc 


486. 

APIS  MELLIFERA— HONEY  BEE— 
1.    Anat.    and   Phys.,    Samielson,    IMicrosp. 
beauties,  T.  2/60,  p.  362. 
Nervous    System,    Carpenter,    etc.,    In- 
stinct,   M.  R.  2/53,  p.  2  ;  2/55,  pp. 
65,  67. 
Reproduction,  Siebold,  Eemarkable  facts, 
M.  R.  2/57,  p.  435.     lluxlej',  T.  1/68, 
p.  585. 
BEE  STINGS— (488:1) 

Inocul-^tiox  rendering  harmless.  Walker, 
L.  2/74,  p.  883. 
3.  F.\tal,   M.  R.   2/57,  p.  530  ;  T.  2/58,  p. 
617  ;   1/60,  p.  232  ;  2/72,  p.  99.   Amer. 
J.  37/36,  p.  265, 
Not  Fatal  but  Serious,  T.  1/60,  p.  232; 
2/60,  p.  389  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  437. 
4. —  C-iusiNG  Urticaria  (44:3). 

Ipecacu.\xha  (398:4),  Coles,    Med.  Gaz., 
vol.  4/47,  p.  664.      Kent,  L.  1/65,  p. 
556. 
Aa.  Calcis  (273:3),     Dauvcrne,  T.   2/73, 
p.  495. 

HONEY- 

5.  Poisoned,  Bidie,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  534. 

In    Diabetes    (338:4).      Pill    excipient 

(203:4). 

PROPOLIS— 

In  Diarrhea  (913:6). 

BEE  BREAD— 

6.  Diuretic  (221:4),  Whitmore,  R.  1/65,  p. 

283. 

487. 

CERA-WAX— 

1.  To  occlude  Ulcers  (172:6). 

Wax  Models,  Prepar.,  L.  2/71,  p.  839. 

CATERPILLARS— 

2.  Digest   Cellulose   (315:5)^  converting  it 

into  Sugar  (331:1). 
Causing  Urticaria  (44:3),  Maysmoor,  etc., 
T.  2/60,  p.  59;  R.   1/61,  p.  119;  L. 
2/62,  pp.  27,  77.     Death  resulting,  T. 
1/62,  p.  656. 

BOMBYX— SILK  WORMS— 

3.  Culture,  etc.,   Meneville,  in  France,  T. 

1/63,  p.  439. 
Spiracles,  Photographs,    Delves,  Micros. 

Trans,  vol.  i.  p.  o7. 
Cocoons  coloured  by  food  eaten,  Roulin, 

T.  1/53,  p.  257. 

4.  Dung  of,  to  adulterate  Tea  (453:6), 
Diseases  of,  rcl  Muscadine,  Pasteur,  L. 

1/70,  p.  719.  Meneville,  T.  1/53,  p. 
439.  Due  to  diseased  Mulberry  Leaves 
(363:5),  T.  2/57,  p.  232. 

5.  silk- 
Photographs  of  Ferns  on  (1626:4),  Per- 

soz,  T.  1/58,  p.  440. 


186 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SILK  {cont.)— 

Silk  Thread  .4>,-d  Lead  Poisoning  (288:6). 
6.  Silk  Ligatures  (719:3). 

Oiled    Silk,    pro    Oil    Paper     (310:4). 

Pauhydor,  T.  1/63,  p.  23. 

SILK  SPIXKERS'  DISEASES— 

Hands  of  AVomen  winding  Cocoons,  etc., 
T.  2/52,  p.  241. 

488. 

WASPS— VESPA— 

1.  Anat.  and  Phys.,  etc.,  Omerod,   T.   2/68, 

p.    431.       Laycock,     Instinct,    etc., 

M.  R.  2/55,  p.  167. 

WASP  STINGS  (486:2)— 

Madge,  L.  2/64,  p.  508.       Death    from. 
Mease,  etc.,   Amer.  J.,  No.    37/36,  p. 
266,   L.    2/73,    p.    333. 
Treatment,  i'ir/e  486:4. 

CULEX  MUSQUITO— 

4.  Avditory   Apparatus,    Plates,   Microsp. 

J.,  vol.  3,  p.  97. 

MOSQUITO  BITES— 

Forster's  Specific,  L.  2/68,  p.  167. 

Ess.  Pennyroyal,    Hunters'   Feast  (Capt. 

Mayne  Reid). 
Carrolized  Oil  (353:1),  L.  2/73,  p.  633. 

USE    OF   MOSQUITOS    DISCOVERED !  ! 
To  drive  away  man  from  Pestilential  Spots, 
and  to  tliin  blood  if  they  will  not  listen 
to  reason,  L.  2/75,  p.  233. 

490. 

ARACHNIS— SPIDER— 

1.  An.1t.  and  Phys.,  Blanchard,  Circulation, 

Microsp.  J.,  vol.  1,  p.  279. 

SPIDER  BITES  (483:5)— 

Wright,  The  Kalipo  or  Poison  Spider  of 
New  Zealand,  death  from,  T.  2/70,  p. 
570;  M.  R.   2/71,  p.  227.      Death  fr., 

2.  Amer.  J.,  Ko.  37/30,  p.  267.  Severe 
symptoms,  Ilulse,  bite  on  Glans  Penis 
(1164:3),  Amer.  J.,  Xo.  47/39,  p.  09. 
Semple,  T.  1/76,  p.  20. 

SPIDERS'  web- 
Styptic  (153:4). 

Antiperiodic  (400:6),  Donaldson,  T.  2/60, 
p.  55  ;  L.  1/07,  p.  212.  Mace,  L.  1/50, 
p.  209. 

SCORPION  BITES  (483:5)— 

5.  Valentin,  Act.  of  Poison,  L.   2/76,  p.   474. 

Harvey,  6  fatal  cases,    M.  R.  1/76,  p. 

241. 
Ipecacuahna  (486:4). 
Chloroform    on  Lint  (442:2),    10  cases, 

M.  R.  2/71,  p.  351. 


491. 

CRAB— 

4.  Laycock,  Instinct,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  167. 

prawn- 
In  AauARiuM  (310:6),  Leisure  Hour,  2/55, 
p.  591. 

492. 

MOLLUSCA— 

2.  Teeth  placed  on  Tongues,  Pl.^tes,  Gray, 

Microsp.  J.,  vol.  1,  p.  170. 

CONCHIFERA— 

Carpenter,  Structure  of  Shells,  Microsp. 
J.,  vol.  4,  p.  236. 

MYTELUS  EDULIS-MUSSELS— 

3.  Poisonous,  Cooper,  etc.,  L.  1/64,  p.  274  ; 

1/73,  p.  247.       Thompson,  L.    2/37, 
p.  9J3. 

OSTREA  EDULIS— OYSTERS— 

4.  Culture,  L.  2/72,  p.  502. 

G.  Johnson,     increases  Vesical    Irritat. 

(1068:4),  L.  2/76,  p.  847. 
Poisonous,  Bridgewater, M.  R.  l/53,p.  167. 
Preserved,  T.  1/68,  p.  620. 
In  Cancer  (1065:6),  Shells. 

493. 

HELIX-SNAIL— 

1.  Impregnation,  Robin,  L.  2/49,  p.  251. 
In  Stomach  (853:1),  vide  Slugs. 
Sympathetic    Snails,  Benoit,  Wonderful 

Statements! ! !  L.  2/51,  p.  462. 

LIMAX— SLUGS— 

2.  Glycognesis   (331:1). 

Arteries,  coated    with  Lime    in   Black 

Slug,  H.  Jones,  M.  R.,  1/53,  p.  328. 
Swallowed  (853:1)  and  Living  inStomach, 
To  Destroy,  L.  2/69,  p.  258. 

494. 

VERTEBRATA— 

1.  Vertebra  (1693:1). 

An.\t.    and    Phys.,    Huxley,     Skeleton, 

L.  1/03,  p.  287,  ct  scq. 
Microscopical  (1625:1),  Wallich,  T.  2/62, 
p.  506. 

PISCICULTURE  AND  FISHERIES— 
4.  Rev.,  T.  1/63,  p.  428;  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  331. 
Why   so   good  in  Japan    (12:5)    and 
America  (13:5),  Ch.  J.  2/55,  p.  230, 
"  Gulf  Stream." 

495. 

PISCES-FISHES— 

1.  Why   Fresh  Water  Fish  die  in   Salt 
AND  vice  versa,  Best,  T.  1/68,  p.  425. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


187 


nSCES— FISHES  {cont.)— 

Myology  (108:1),  Humphr}-,  M.  R.  1/74, 

p.  99. 
Skull,  Huxley,  L.  1/63,  p.  403. 
LivEK,   H.  Jones,  Fatty,  M.  E.   1/53,  p. 

340. 
Bile,  Lehmann,  M.  E.  2/.52,  p.  497. 
Pancreas,  Legouis,  L.  2/70,  p.  196. 
Urinary    Org.ans,    Davy,    M.   R.    IjoS, 

p.  237. 
Ova,  Develop.,  Klein,  L.  2/72,  p.  21. 
Generative  Org.ans,  Owen,  Nidification 

OF  Ova,  L.  1/41,  p.  877. 

3.  Eyes  (1851:2),  Choroid  Gland,  W.  Jones, 

Med.  Gaz.  21/38,  p.  650.  Absent  in 
Fish  fr.  Mammoth  Cave,  Specimen 
Descript.,  Lee,  L.  2/71,  p.  871. 

Nerves,  Eeissner,  Structure  of  Spinal 
Cord,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  519.  Jobert, 
terminat.,  L.  1/71,  p.  455. 

Gastric  Juice,  Davy,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  232. 

Circulation,  Savory,  Throwing  light  upon 
Capillary  CircuL,  il.  E.  2/55,  p.  18. 
Williams,  In  Branciii-ts,  L.  2/49,  p. 
141. 

Blood,  Gulliver,  Diagrams,  T.  2/G2,  p. 
430.  Bacteria  (139:5)  in  Perch  of 
Lake  of  Geneva,  L.  2/73,  p.  657. 

5.  Phosphoresc.  (242:6)  during  Decomp. 
Causing    Death,    etc.,  by  jumping    into 

Mouths  of  Persons  (852:3). 
Poisonous,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  535 ;  E.  2/63, 

6.  p.  18.  EoE  of  Torpedo  (496:2)  fatal. 
Eoe  of  Ikan  Buntal  fatal,  Houghton, 
L.  2/76,  p.  939. 

TO  POISON  fish- 
Cyclamen    (371:3),    De   Lucca,    T.    1/57, 
p.  411. 

FISH  SKIN  DISEASE  (30:3). 

496. 

SPORTING  FISH— 

1.  Chamber's  J.,  May  11/50. 
ELECTEICAL  FISH— 

2.  Matteucci,  L.    2/47,   p.    141  ;    E.    1/61,  p. 

321. 

TOEPEDO,     Matteucci,   L.   2/47,     p.     141  ; 
M.  E.  2/53,  p.  258;  E.  1/61,  p.  321. 
_        EoE,  Poisonous,  fatal,  Henderson,  T.  2/67, 
m  p.  274,  vide  495:5. 

GYMNOTUS— 

Electrical     Eel,    Matteucci,    L.     2/47, 
p.  141. 
LEPIDOSIEEN— 

4.  Myology,  Humphry,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  99. 
EELS- 

Killed  by  water  at  140 '^,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol. 

5/47,  p.  20. 
Gymnotus  or  Electric  Eel  (496:2). 


SALMON— 

5.  As  Food,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  325. 
carp- 
Killed  EY  Toads  (505:5),  Dickenson,  sit 

on  head  o£  Carp  and  blind  them,  T. 
1/70,  pp.  542,  597. 

497. 

PETROMTZON    FLUVIATILIS  —  RIVER 

1.  LAMPREY  vel  LAMPERN— 

An  at.  and  Physi.,  Reissner,   Structure  of 
Spinal   Cord,  M.    R.    2/61,    p.  ol9. 
The    Eye,    Langerhans,   L.    2/73,  p. 
599. 
ANCHOVIES— 

6.  Adulterations,  etc.,  L.  2/52,  p.  359. 

ISINGLASS-ICHTHYOCOLLA— 

ADULTER.ATIONS,  T.  2/51,  pp.   472,  510. 

499. 

OLEUM  JECORIS  MORRHU.E  iWASELLI 

2.  —COD  LIVER  OIL— 

History,  Prepar.,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  1. 

Chemistry,  Wincklcr,  Assoc.  J.  2/52, 
p.  623. 

Dissolves  Phosphorus  (240:1). 

Tests,  Berthe,  T.  2/55,  p.  347. 

As  Food,  Dcllon,  chief  support  for  2  years, 
T.  1/52,  p.  426.  E.  Smith,  R.  1/58, 
p.  85.  Hooker,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  25. 
Pollock,  powers  to  fatten  animals, 
L.  2/53,  p.  434.  Berthe,  Digestibility 
4.  of,  T.   1/55,  p.  579.      Williams,   best 

with  open  air  exercise,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 
145.  Leared,  Oleine  only  nutrit., 
rest  excrement.,  L,  2/55,  p.  58.  J.  R. 
Cormack,  B.  2/76,  p.  110.  Duffey, 
Hypoderm.  (219:1),  B.  2/76,  p.  115. 

Effects  on  Blood  (138:3),  Analysis,  Camp- 
bell, T.  1/54,  p.  607.  Inman,  E. 
1/58,  p.  245. 

Ill  Effects,  Hcebeke,  Pelvic  Deformity, 
(1572:6),  9  cases,  L.  2/40,  p.  529. 

500, 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  COD  OIL— 
1.  Hosp.  Chest  Dis.,  direct,  under  diff.  cir- 
cumst.,  T.  1/54,  p.  487.  Wallace, 
good  exper.,  T.  1/62,  p.  399.  Hooker, 
when  with  advantage,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/57, 
p.  25.  Mann,  good  emulsion,  T.  2/75, 
p.  555.  Atcherley,  Y^olk  of  Egg, 
etc.,  T.  1/64,  p,  497.  Jeannal,  Ess. 
OF  Almonds  (409:2),  or  Laurel 
Water  (409:1),  T.  2/GO,  p.  644. 
With  Salt,  Lependriel,  T.  1/57,  p.  624. 
Wicks,  L.  1/71,  p.  561. 

3.  In  Beer,  frothed  up,  T.  1/75,  p.  703. 

In  Lime  Water  (273:3),  Wallace,  T.  1/62, 
p.  S99.     Thomas,  T.  1/62,  p.  577. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ADMIXJSTRATIOX  OF  COD  OIL  {cont.)— 
"With  Hydrate  of    Lime,  Saponified  and 

Solid,  T.  2/70,  p.  624. 
In  Ixf.  Quassia  (417:6),  Morris,  T.  2/52, 

p.  271. 

4.  With  Magx.  Calc.,'10  grs.  after,  if  sick- 

ness, Dannecy,  T.  1/62,  p.  118. 
"With  Glycerine    and    Ol.    Cinxax.,  T. 

2/71,    p.    167.      Andrews,    T.     1/74, 

p.  560. 
With  Soap,  as  Pills,  T.  2/71,  p.  776. 
Cakes   of,    Newberry   and   Co.,   T.  1/59, 

p.  177. 

5.  Bread  Jelly,  Bassi,  T.  2/59,  p.  369. 
Extract   of,  T.  1/66,  p.  327. 
Ozonized  Oil  (226:1),  Thompson,  on  Pulse 

(753:3),  etc.,  R.  1/61,  p.  86,ivV/<'696:3. 
Phosphorized,  Prepar.,  L.  1/76,  p.  841. 
IxrxcTiox  (90:4)    on  Spoxgio  Pilixe,  T. 

1/53,  p.  26. 

SUBSTITUTES  FOR  COD  OIL,  M.  E.  1/56, 

6.  p.  22. 

Glycerine    (271:1).  Lixseed    Oil   and 

Whisky  (696:4).  Dog  Fat   (521:3). 

Cream     (539:1).  Cocoa  Xut    Oil 

Oleixe  (343:1).  Bullocks'  Blood 
(138:4). 

501. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  COD  OIL— 

1.  Ix  Skin    Aff.    Exter.    axd  Ixt.    (39:2). 

Ecthyma  (52:2).  Impetigo  (51:1). 
Sycosis  (24:2).  Lepra  (64:1).  Lupus 
(65:4).  BuRxs       (61:1).         Acxe 

(29:4  &  6).  Ichthyosis  (30:3).  Herpes 
CiR.    (35:6).         TixEA    Cap.    (22:5). 

2.  Ulcers  of  Corx.  (1846:5).  Dis.  Boxes 
(95:1).  Fatty  Degex.  (1673:5). 
Phthis.  (696:2).  C.^xcer  (1665:2). 
Heartburn  (840:2).  Nervous  Dis. 
(1402:2).  CoNVUL.  Aff.  (1301:1). 
Epilepsy  (1318:1).  Neuralg.  (1239:2). 
Pertus.  (717:2).  Diphther.  (823:1). 
Ty-phus  (1510:4).  Ixfaxt.  Syphilis 
(1209:5). 

504. 

REPTILIA— 

1.  Owen,  Lectures,  T.  2/62,  p.  552,  et  seq. 

Skull,   Huxley,    T.    1/63,  p.   443;    2/63, 
p.  529. 

Excreta  ix  Phthisis  (701:2). 

AMPHIBIA— 

3.  Human   Amphimax    (3:6),    Buckland,   L. 

2/67,  p.  240.  Schultze,  Manufacture 
of,  T.  1/73,  p.  631.       Vide  763:3. 

RANA-FROGS— 

4.  AxAT.    axd    Physiol.,    Mivart,   L.    2/74, 

p.  767. 
Showers  of,  L.  2/40,  p.  83. 
PuESERVATiox,  Hayes,  T.  1/53,  p.  315. 
How  TO  Fix,  Hayes,  T.  1/53,  p.  315. 


RANA— FROGS  {cont.)  — 

Rainev,  Soon  destroyed  by  fine  Dry  Sand, 

Why  -;  MicroscJp.  J.,  vol.  3,  p.  262. 
Skix,  Yirchow,  Pigmext  Cells,  Microscop. 
5.  J.,  vol.  2,  p.  254.     Rainey,  Follicles 

I'Jates,  Microscop.  J.,  vol.  3,  p.  257. 
ToxGUE,   Papillje,    Hoyer,   M.  R,    1/60, 

p.  517. 
Blood,  Gulliver,  Diagram,  T.  2/62,  p.  429. 
CiRcuLATiox    (756:4),   Hayes,   Plates   of 

Web,  T.  1/53,  p.  315.    Weber's  Exper. 

with   Lotions    (166:6),   M.  R.    1/53, 

p.  274. 
Heakt,    Tod,   4    cavities,    etc.,    L.    2/52, 

p.  434. 

—  Pulsatiox  out  of  Body,  Paget,  Exper., 

T.  2/57,  p.  79.  Goltz,  Explan.,  M.  R. 
1/62,  p.  222.  Castell,  Duration  in 
diflPer.  gases,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  266. 

505. 

1.  Lymphatic  Hearts,  Paget,  Cause  of  Rhy- 

thym,  T.  2/57,  p.  80. 
Respiration,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  228.    Michell 

in  Chelonia,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  425. 
Impregxatiox    (1527:2),    etc.,    Newport, 

2.  M.  R.  2/51,  p.  253;  1/52,  p.  255; 
2/53,  p.  266.  Tyler  Smith,  Sexual 
ExciTABiL.,  L.  1/48,  p.  350.  Hinton, 
Pressing  thumbs  of  Frogs  during 
Coitus  causing  Convuls.,  M.  R.  2/56, 
p.  185. 

Diabetes  (335:3)  artific.  produced. 

3.  Cataract  (1867:3)  artific.  produced. 
Alcohol  (423:4),  effects  of. 

The  Test  for  Strychxia  (389:2). 
Shut  up  for   years   in    Plaster  of    Paris, 
Seguin,  T.  1/60,  p.  612. 

BUFO— TOADS— 

5.  Poisox  of,  Rainey,  Microscop.  J".,  vol.  3, 

p.    257.     Bernard,   T.    2/60,   p.    296. 

Vulpian,    T.    1/55,   p.    239;    2/57,  p. 

431.       Gratiolet,    T.    2/52,    p.    251. 

Zalesky,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  138.     Yillard 

on  Eye  of  Man,  M.  R.  1/50,  p.  129. 

—  Carp  (496:5),  etc..  Poisoned  by  them. 

—  For  Arrow  Heads  (1616:5). 

506. 

TRITON— AQUATIC  SALAMANDER— 

1.  Poison  of,  Yulpian,  T.  2/57,  p.  431.     Za- 

lesky, M.  R.  1/67,  p.  138. 

TERRESTRIAL  SALAMANDER— 

Poisox  of,  Vulpian,  Exp.,  T.  2/57,  p.  431. 
LIZARDS— 

2.  In  Nose  (590:6),  causing  death. 

507. 

OPHIDIA— SNAKES— 
1.   Voided  BY  a  Bull  (536:3),  "  Times,"  L. 
2/49,  p.  331. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


189 


[ 


OPHIDIA— SXAKES  {cont.)— 

Worship  in  India,  Lingam,  Phallic  and 
Serpent  Worship,  T.  2/75,  pp.  193, 

349,  278. 

TO  DRIVE  AWAY  SNAKES— 
2.  Garlic  (346:6)  crushed  among  plants,  Lan- 
derer,  etc.,  T.   2/60,  p.  G64  ;   2/74,  p. 
260. 
Tobacco  (381:3),  Landerer,  T.  2/60.  p.  644. 
Carbolic  Acid  (353:2),  Francis,  L.  2/68, 
p.    656.      Fayrer,    T.    2/72,    p.    231. 
Francis,    to   Cobra   wonderfully    ob- 
no.xious,  T.  2/74,  p.  259. 

SXAKE  BITES— 

Mitchell,  venom,  T.  1/69,  p.  137  ;  M.   E. 

4.  2/68,  p.  303.  Buckland,  Microsp.  ap- 
pear., etc.,  L.  1/68,  p.  212  (r«;e  508:1). 
Mulvany,  Fcetus  killed,  Mother 
saved,  L.  2/74,  p.  446.  Mitchell,  T. 
1/69,  p.  138.  Shortt,  IIow  to  make 
snakes  bite  victims,  etc.,  T.  1/72,  p. 
730  ;  2/73,  p.  213.  Fayrer,  Thanat- 
ophidia  of  India,  T.  2/72,    p.    231 ; 

5.  M.  E.  2/72,p.437.  Halford,  Austra- 
lian Snakes,  T.  2/73,  pp.  90,  224, 
324,  461,  675,712. 

Blood  (135:4),  Mitchell,  why  H.^smo- 
iiRHAGE  (142:2),  T.  1/69,  p.  138.  Hal- 
ford,  M.  E.  2/67,  p.  560.  Sievekingr, 
Crystals  in  Guinea-pig,  T.  2/52,  p.  129. 
Shortt,  T.  2/73,  p.  213. 

6.  Cardiac  Oppression  (768:1).  Bland,  value 

of  Venji^ect.,  E.  1/61,  p.  126. 
Hogs  (529:2)  not  injured  by,  fangs  do  not 

penetrate  beyond  fat,  Bernard,  T.  2/61, 

p.  103. 
Death  in  Boots  (567:6),  buried  fangs  in, 

T.  2/56,  p.  597. 

508. 

COBEA  DE  CAPELLA— 

1.  Venom,    Shortt,     Physical    Properties 

(507:4),  L.  2/68,  pp.  556,  615;  T.  2/73, 
p.  213.  Cockle,  T.  1/53,  299.  Mitchell, 
E.  1/68,  p.  98.  Francis,  fatal  to  other 
kinds,  not  to  Cobra  species,  T.  1/08, 

2.  p.  504.  Fayrer,  Anal,  to  Curara 
(391:4),  L.  1/73,  p.  781  ;  2/73, p.  272. 

Ichneumon  killed  by,  Francis,  T.   1/68,  p. 

504. 
Used  to  Poison  Arrows  (1616:6). 
Skin  made  into  Boots  (567:5). 
Cases   of  Cobra  bites   at  U.    C.  Hosp., 

Engraving,  etc.,  L.  2/52,  p.  327.     T. 

2/52,  p.  441.     T.  2/73,  p.  214. 

ADDEE— VIPEE— 

Venom,  Prince  Napoleon,  M.  E.  2/69,  p. 
164.  Demeuret,  affecting  period,  for 
39  years?     E.  2/63,  p.  195. 

CASES  OF  ADDEE  BITE— 

4.  Pemberton,  L.  2/49,  p.  638;  2/51,  p,  157. 


CASES  OF  ADDEE  BITE  (cont)  — 

Trifol.  lupin.  (415:2), Med.  G.,  vol.  5/47, 

p.  427. 
Inoculation  of  Venom  in  Yellow   Fever 

(1517:2). 
■ —  In  Hydrophobia  (526:3),  Specific. 

AUSTEALIAN  snakes  (13:3)— 
6.  Bland,   Bites,  Treat.,  L.    1/48,  p.    71;  E. 
1/61,  p.  127. 

WATEE  snakes- 
Death  FR.  Bite,  T.  1/54,  p.  443. 

509. 

teeatment  of  snake  bites - 

1.  Fayrer,  Number  of  Deaths  in  one  half  of 
India,  11,416,  L.  2/70,  p.  865. 
Mitchell,  all  antidotes  fallacious ;  good 
direct.,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  539.  Moriartj-, 
T.  2/63,  p.  54.  Fayrer,  T.  1/71,  p. 
374.  Halford  Australi.\n,  T.  2/73, 
90,  et  seq. 

Cases,  Mr.  Drummond's  P.M.,  T.  2/68, 
pp.  99,  219;  L.  2/68,  p.  132  [vide 
508:3). 

LiQ.  Ammoni.i-:  (253:6)  Injected  into 
3.  Veins      (746:1).       Halford,      Exper. 

Strength,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  pp.  55,  123, 
227.  Priority  of  claimed,  T.  2/71,  p. 
161;  L.  1/69,  pp.  167,  854;  2/71,  p. 
99.  Confirmed,  T.  1/73,  p.  445; 
2/73,  pp,  170,  225.  Exper.,  pp.  323, 
461  ;  T.  1/74,  p.  53.  Eeport  of  In- 
dian Commiss.,  T.  2/76,  p.  465.  Smith, 
E.  1/68,  p.  97.  Inlach,  cures  41 
out  of  45,  M.  E.,  2/57,  p.  528.  At- 
tempted in  1782,  T.  2/73,  p.  216. 

—  Cases  pro,  T.  1/70,  pp.  379,  556;  2/70, 

p.  83;  1/71,  p.  346;  2/71,  p.  78; 
1/54,  p.  58.  DowHng,  T.  1/70,  p.  135  ; 
L.  2/52,  p.  584. 

—  Contra,  Fayrer,  Exper.,  etc.,  L.  1/69,  p. 

407;    2/69,  p.  289;   T.  1/70,  p.  379; 
6.  2/72,  p.  231.     Eeport  of  Commission 

on  India,  etc.,  T.  1/75,  p.  421 ;  2/76, 
p.  120.  Webb,  Fearful  Ulcers,  etc., 
caused  by,  L.  2/72,  p.  275.  Cases, 
L.  1/70,  pp.  456,  505  ;  T.  1/71,  p. 
502;  2/71,  p.  28. 
Stimulants  (432:1),  Addy,  etc.,  till  drunk, 
T.  1/39,  p.  297;  2/6,7.  p.  338;  L. 
1/70,  p.  540.  Cases,  etc.  Gumning, 
Eecov.,  T.  2/75,  p.  518.  Bernard, 
Theory  of,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  110.  Mo- 
riarty,  etc..  T.  2/63,  p.  54 ;  E.  1/63, 
p.  145  ;  L.  2/52,  p.  594.  Pemberton, 
L.  2/51,  p.  157. 

510. 

1.  Turpentine  (350:1),  Bland,  E.  1/61,  p.  129. 
Ammonii  Chlor.  (255:5),  Minas,  40  cases, 
E.  2/59,  p.  150. 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


TEEATMENT  OF  SNAKE  EITES  {cont.)— 
Potash  axd  Biiaxdy  (258:3),   Shortt,    T. 

2/73,  p.  21o. 
Alkalis  (216:3),   Shortt,  L.    1/68,  p.  616, 
vide  o09:2. 

2.  BitoMixE  (253:1),  Bir.Rox's  Specific,  Ham- 

mond, Composition,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/58, 
p.  527.  Yesey,  M.  E.  2/58,  p.  518. 
Walker,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  523.  Henry, 
M.  E.  1/60,  p.  531.  Hughes,  Com- 
posit.,  M.  E.  1/G4,  p.  536.  Dcprez, 
T.  1/69,  p.  25. 

3.  Iodine  (250:6),  Locally,  Brainard,  T.  1/58, 

p.    434  ;    2/68,    p.     219.       Soubcirain, 
Specific,  M.  E.  1/64,  p.  535. 
Cakholic   Acid    (353:2),   Hood,    T.    2/68, 

4.  p.  170,  Mitchell,  useless,  T.  1/69,  p. 
138. 

Arsenic  (280:3),  Travcs,  1  gr.  every  half 
hour  for  6  or  8  doses,  Assoc.  J.  2/52, 
p.  812.     Shortt,  M.  E.  2/57,  p.  526. 

5.  Gaklic    (346:5),    Franci's  Exp.,  T.  2/74, 

p.  260. 
Sthychnixe  (390:2),  Shortt,L.  1/68,  p.  549. 

Eichard,  T.  1/74,  p.  595. 
AssAFCETiDA    (405:1),    Shaw,   L.    2/63,   p. 

295. 
Ipecacuanha    (398:4),     Coles,    -sronderful 

effects,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  5/47,  p.  664. 

Baillie,    T.     1/69,    p.    238.      Arding, 

6.  Emetics  (220:2),  cure,  T.  2/76,  p.  613. 
GuACo  (395:4),  Eritchard,  T.  2/52,  p.  522. 

Chamber  s  Exp.,  T.  2/56,  p.  597. 

EvPHORBiA    PuosTRATA    (366:3)     (Eattle- 

snake),  Irwin,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  246. 

511. 

SXAKE  BITES— 

1.  Snake  Stone,  Shortt,  Valueless,  L.  1/67, 

p.  576. 

Peupetual  Motion,  Hood,  L.  1/68,  p.  221. 

Perfect  Eest,  Berncastle,   with   Brandy 

AND  cauterization  ! !  T.  2/68,  p.  219. 

Artifici.al  Eespiration   (630:6),  Fayrer, 

L.  1/73,  pp.    246,   781 ;   T.  2/73,   pp. 

249,  492. 

512. 

BIEDS— AYES— 

1.  Skull,    Huxley,    Plates,    T.    2/63,  p.    1. 

Parker,  L.  2/70,  p.  95. 
YisioN,  Accommodation  of,  Lee,  L.  2/72, 

p.  94. 
Lungs,  Eainey,  L.  1/48,  p.  643. 

2.  Heart,    Einbrodt,    Action,   M.   E.    2/60, 

p.  243. 
"Wings,  Pettigrew,  Action,  Describes  figure 

of  8  in  flight,  T.  2/70,  p.  142  ;  1/74, 

p.  768.     Marey,  Aerial  Locomotion, 

(115:6),  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  98. 
FE.iTHERs,  Eichardson,  Metals  in,  T.  2/69, 

p.  373. 

3.  Eye,    Alldridge,    Colour    of   in    Courier 


BIEDS— AYES  {cont.)~ 

Pigeons,  etc.  (514:6),  M.  E.  2/71,  p. 

505. 
Iris  not  aff.  ry  Belladonna  (375:5). 
Blood,  Gulliver,  Diagr.,  T.  2/62,  p.  429. 

4.  Kests,   Owens,  L.   1/41,  p.  876. 
Edible    or    Swallows'    Nests,     Paycn, 

Analysis,  etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  646. 
Mesmerism  (195:5),  Infl.  upon  Birds. 

EGGS— 

5.  Tester    for,    Schafer,   T.    1/68,  p.    513. 

Diagr.,  L.  1/68,  p.  639.  Labiche, 
Those  that  swim  on  Sol.  Cbl.  Lime 
Sp.  Gr.  1040  fresh,  T.  1/61,  p.  214. 

Sex,  Genisi's  Test,  T.  1/58,  p.  469. 

Hatching,  Tod,  L.  1/46,  pp.  379,  408,  507, 
615.  Capezzuoli,  Chemical  Changes 
before  and  after,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  5/47, 

6.  p.  43.     Dareste,  partially  coating  eggs  . 
causing  deformities,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p. 
216. 

Chemistry,   Analysis,   Capezzuoli,   Med. 

Gaz.,  vol.    5/47,   p.  43;    T.   1/71,   p. 

260. 
Iodine  (249:3)  abundant,  L.  1/56,  p.  472. 
Starch  (314:4)  in  Yolk,  Dareste,  T.  2/68, 

p.  133. 

513. 

1.  Nutritive  Value  (513:1),  T.  1/69,  p.  547; 

T.  2/74,  p.   79.     Liebig,  L.  1/69,  p. 

113. 
Putrefaction, Gayon,  Interesting  observat. 

M.  E.  1/74,  p.  241. 
Foreign   Bodies   in,    Cormack,    One   egg 

inside  another,  etc.,  L.  2/49,  p.  699. 

Ed.,  L.  2/76,  p.  617. 
—  AscARisLuMR.  (936:4),  Le\eson,L.  2/49, 

p.  386. 

THEEAPEUTIC  uses  OF  EGGS— 

5.  In  Jaundice  (975:6).     To  allay  Thirst 

OF    Pyrexia    (120:3).      Le.ad    Pois. 

(290:1).     Copper  Pois.  (298:4). 

514. 

diseases  of  BIEDS— 

2.  Scabies  of  (32:1)  transmitted  to  Man  and 

Animals. 
Fatty  Degen.  (1673:3),  In  Confin.,  M.  E. 

1/52,  p.  337. 
Grouse  Dis.,   Farquharson,   L.    2/74,  jDp. 

342,  645. 

3.  Effects  of  Salt  (267:3).     Lead  (287:5). 

Opium     on     Pigeons,     etc.    (458:4). 
Atropine  (376:1). 

POULTEY— FOWLS— 

4.  Duchesne,   Fed  on  putrid  meat  unwhole- 

some, Exp.,  E.  1/60,  p.  7. 
Poisoned   by.   Quicklime    (273:1);  Salt 
(267:3). 

DISEASES  OF  POULTEY— 

5.  PiB,  Curran,  Iodine  (250:3),  L.  2/67,  p.  513. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


191 


DISEASES  OF  POULTEY  (conf.)— 

Gapes,  Crisp  due  to  Syngamus  TIlACHEALI^;, 

T.  2/72,  p.  474. 
Cataract  (1867:4)  fr.  eating  Eice  (320:6). 

PIGEOXS- 

6.  Influence  of  Ax.t:sthetics  upox  (217:3). 

Opium  (458:4)  has  no  efTectnpon. 

Eyes  of  Coukiek  Pigeons  (512:3). 

516. 

MAMMALIA— 

3.  Osteology,    Flowers,    T.    2/70,    p.    562 ; 

M.  R.  2/71,  p.  17. 
Digestive  Organs,  Compar.  Anat.,  Flowers, 

T.  1/72,  pp.  215,  291,  335,  892,  451, 

507,  561,  621. 
Man  (3:4). 

DISEASES    OF    ANIMALS   rcl  VETERI- 

5.  NARY  MEDICINE— 

Brown's  Institution  for,  T.   2/71,  p.  619. 

Williams,   etc.,    M.  R.    2/73,   p.    71 ; 

1/74,  p.  400;   1/75,  p.  408;    2/75,  p. 

378.     Lindsay,  Community  of  disease 

in  Max  and  Animals  (552:5),  M.  R. 

1/74,  p.  150. 
Syphilis  in  Animals  (1194:4). 
Insanity  in  Ani.mals  (1373:3).     Lindsaj', 

M.R.  2/71,  p.  178. 

517. 

QUADRUMANA— MONKEYS— 

1.  Mivart,   Mex   and  Apes,  Anti-Darwinian 

(4:3),  T.  2/73,  p.  617;  M.  E.  1/74, 
p.  107. 

Osteology,  etc.,  Owen,  L.  1/40,  p.  353; 
T.  1/62,  pp.  373,  473.  Owen,  Com- 
pared with  Man  (3:6),  T.  1/54,  p.  509. 

Nerves,  Carpenter,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  17. 

2.  Brain  (1348:4),  Bibliography  of,  T.  2/62, 

p.  445.  Flowers,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  238. 
Owen,  Gorilla,  T.  2/62,  pp.  373, 
473.  Rolleston,  etc.,  v.  Owen,  T.  1/62, 
pp.  184,  260;  2/62,  pp.  398,  418,  481. 
Huxley  v.  Owen,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  480 ; 
T.  2/62,  p.  449.  Marshall,  Chim- 
panzee, M.  R.  2/61,  p.  481.  Orang, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  480.  Budd,  Idiots 
(1393:2)  like  Monkeys,  T.  2/60,  p.  140. 

6.  Ear  (1791:1),  Laycock,   Shape,  Ix  Chim- 

panzee, Diagr.,  T.  1/62,  p.  288. 
Liver,  Flower,  Gorilla,  etc.,  T.  1/72,  pp. 

336,  393,  507. 
Mexstruatiox  (1141:3),  Neubert,  T.  2/58, 

p.  539. 
Strychxia    (385:3),    Poisonous    to    some 

Species,  not  to  others,  L.  2/70,  p.  97. 
Maria,  The  Orang  Ontang  (24:3). 

518. 

CHEIROPTERA— BATS— 

4.  Owen's  Classific,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  38. 


CHEIROPTERA— EATS  {coiiL)— 
Nerves,  Owen,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  38. 
Circulatiox,    W.    Jones,  Pecul.,  M.  E. 

2/52,  p.  250. 
Digestive  System,  Flowers,  T.  2/72,  p.  59. 

519. 

INSECTIVORA— 
2.  Owen,  Classific,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  38. 
Nerv.,  Owen,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  38. 

MOLE— 

Eye  of,  L.  2/70,  p.  55. 

Sxout,   Eimer,    Structure,    etc.^    L.    2/71, 

p.  584. 
Digestive  Orgaxs,  Flowers,  T.  2  72,  p.  1. 

HEDGEHOG— 

Flowers,  Digestive  Organs,  T.  2  72,  p.  1. 
CAENIVOEA— 

4.  Boudin,  More  than  12,000,000  in  Europe, 

T.  2/61,  p.  563. 
Chevers,    13,401    Persons  Destroyed  in  6 

years  in  Bengal,  M.  E.  2/71,  p.  351. 
Nerves,  Carpenter,  M.  E.  2/53,  p.  17. 
Digestive  Orgaxs,  Flowers,  T.   1'72,  pp. 

621,  678. 

LIONS  — 

5.  Tooth  Drawx  (106:2). 
LEOPAEDS— 

Attracted  p.y  Variolous  Patients  (82:5). 

520. 

TIGEES— 

1.  Fayrer,  The  Eoyal  Tiger  of  Bengal,  T.  2/75, 

p.  276. 
Claavs  cut  at  Dublin,  T.  1/67,  p-  271. 
CATS— 

2.  Nerves,  Carpenter,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  17. 
Kidney  (1013:6),  Fatty  in  London,  M.  R. 

1/53,  p.  348. 

3.  How  Affected  by'  Prussic  Acid  (409:5). 

—  Morphia  (458:4). 

4.  Favus  transmitted   to  Children   by    Cats 

through  Mice  (23:2). 

BITE  OF  cats- 
Hydrophobia  from  (523:5),  Sabatin,  P.  M., 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  532.     Smart,  T.  2/76, 
p.  425. 

—  FR.   a   Scratch    op   a    Cat,  T.  2/76, 

p.  892. 
Cholera  among  Cats  (916:5). 

bears- 
Liver,  often  poisonous  to  Arctic  Voyagers, 

M.  E.  1/61,  p.  21. 
Entozoa  (941:1). 

521. 

DOGS— 

1.    Dalzell,  Diseases  of,  L.  2/74,  p.  520. 
Nervous  System  (519:4). 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DOGS   {cont.)— 

2.  Memoky  (1362:2),  Anecdotes  of,  Kelso,  L. 

1/46,  p.  489. 
ToNorE,  "  Worm  of,"  Yirchow,  Structure, 

M.  R.  1/55,  p.  562. 
Hake  Lip  (801:3),  Hereditary  in  some. 

3.  Liver,  Fatty  in  London,  M.  K.  1/53,  p. 

348. 
Milk  of,  Cure  for  Rickets  (100:6). 
Fat  of,  A  Substitute  for  Cod  Oil  (500:6), 

McSherry,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  560. 
Breed,  Affecting  Exper.,  etc.  {vide  521:4). 

4.  Lavcock,  Affecting  Dentition,  etc., 
T."l/62,  p.  287. 

Operations  (1629:5),  Bernard's  Exper.  on 
diff.  Breeds  as  regards  Pain,  etc.,  T. 
1/60,  p.  110.     AValler,  often  painless, 

5.  T.  ]/59,  p.  287.  After  Operations 
and  Mutilations,  etc.,  not  affected  by 
pRfssic  Acid  (409:5). 

How  Affected  b\-  Various  Agents,  M.  R. 
1/74,  p.  405;  T.  2/76,  p.  285. 

6.  —  Alcohol  (423:4).  Molten  Lead  Swal. 

(287:4). 

—  Turpentine    (350:5),    Fearfully    Irri- 

tating, M.  R.  1/74,  p.  405. 
A  Source  of  Hydatids  (933:2),  by  con- 
taminating Drinking  "Water. 

522. 

DISEASES  OF  DOGS— 

1.  Measles  (76:3).     Chorea  of  (1291:3). 

DISTEMPER  OF  DOGS— 

2.  Causing  Hydrophobia    (523:5).     Alvine 

Discharges  causing  Typhoid  (1493:2) 
by  EfHuvium. 
Treatment  of  Distemper — 

—  Vaccination  (86:5),  Neil,  antiquity  of, 

etc.,  L.  1/57,  p.  142.     Jenner,  etc.,  T. 

1/57,  pp.  11,  37;  1/56,  p.  594.  Jessens, 

etc.   best  place  and    manner,  etc.,  T. 

1/57,  p.  89;  2/58,  p.  538. 

Useless,  L.  1/67,  p.  558. 

4.  Tapeworm  (938:1),  Treat.,  L.  2/62,  p.  242  ; 

Cobbold,  Jalap,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/65,  p. 

341. 
New  Dracunculus  in  Blood,  vel  Filari.u- 

H.?-:m.\tozoa  (33:4). 
Favus  (25:2)  caugbt  from  Mice. 

523. 

HYDROPHOBIA— RABIES- 
NATURE  OF,  ETC  — 

1.  Saliva  of  a  Healthy  Dog  may  cause  it  ! ! 
Ellis,  R.  2/47,  p.  2-53.  Muscroft,  L. 
2/74,  pp.  513,  610,  864.  Fleming,  etc., 
L.  1/76,  p.  359,  665,  762  ;  Moritz,  T. 
2/76,  p.  630. 
Fleming,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  246  ;  2/74,  p.  49. 
Faber,  etc.,  a  Febrile  Dis.,  M.  R.  2/56, 
pp.  529,  531.  Huseman,  an  Epizootic 
in  early  ages,  R.  1/68,  p.  86.     Reich, 


HYDROPHOBIA— NATURE,  Etc.  [cont.)— 
Summary,  L.  1/72,  p.  528.  Radclifie, 
Materials  towards  forming  a  better 
knowledge,  L.  1/55,  pp.  153,  258 ; 
1/56,  p.  683;  2/56,  pp.  217,  271. 
Boudin,  Summarv,  T.  2/61,  p.  563. 
Forster,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  75.  Muscroft, 
On  Hydrophobia  and  Rabies,  L.  2/74, 
p.  864;  1/76,  p.  565.  Report  in  France, 
Tardieu,  T.  2/60,  p.  142.  Menecier, 
more  freq.  in  pampered  than  half- 
starved  Curs,  T.  1/69  p.  301. 

Allied  to  Hysteria  (1334:1)  and  Cata- 
lepsy (196:2),  Kemp,  M.  R.  2/56,  p. 
532.  Thompson,  L.  July,  /37,  pp. 
583,  916.  Eagle,  L.  Oct.  /37,  p.  151. 
Gabriel,  2/76,  p.  320. 

In  Children,  Edis,  etc.,  L.  2/72,  pp.  659, 
696. 
2.  Diagnosis  in  Dogs,  Hunting,  real  and  ap- 
parent, L.  1/74,  pp.  253,  ct  scq.  Bouley, 
good  resume,  R.  2/63,  p.  98.  Discuss. 
T  2/63,  p.  493.  Samson,  Gait  and 
Howling,  R.  2/60,  p.  22.  Flen»ng, 
will  often  drink  freely,  etc.,  etc.,  L. 
1/74,  p.  286.  Marochetti,  Ulcers  or 
Vesicles  under  Tongue,  L.  2/68,  p. 
453.  Peuch,  L.  1/70,  p.  123. 
5.  Caused  in  Doc;s  by  Distemper  (522:1), 
Philpots,  etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  286. 

Rabies   in    other  animals   than   Dogs. 

—In  C.vts  (520:4). 

—In  a  M.vre  (532:3),  L.  1/46,  p.  605. 

Incubation  of  in  Man,  Maclean,  L.  2/74, 
p.  655.  Forster,  R.  266,  p.  298.  Fe- 
reol,  after  17  months,  L.  2/74,  p.  206. 
Cockle,  case,  9  months,  L.  2/76,  p. 
682.  Ed.  Reasons  that  determine,  L. 
2/67,  p.  59.  Chuckerbutty,  after  17 
years,  cure,  R.  2/64,  p.  62.  Hughes, 
after  5  years,  T.  1/54,  p.  543. 

Incubation  in  Dogs,  etc.,  Renaut,  T.  1/63, 
p.  225. 

524. 

TRANSMISSION  OF  HYDROPHOBI.\— 

1.  By  Suckling,  cases,  Reich,  L.  1/72,  p.  528. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  HYDROPHOBIA— 

2.  In  Man,  Radcliffe,  L.  1/55,  p.  259.    Faber, 

compared  with  Tetanus  (1323:3),  M. 
R.  2/56,  p.  529. 
Erotism     (1085:4  )   often   fearful.    Trous- 
seau, T.  2/61,  p.  172. 

PATHOLOGY  OF  HYDROPHOBIA— 

5.  Kemp,  Morbid  appearances  constant,  M. 
\i.  2  56,  p.  631.  Robinson,  etc.,  T. 
2/52,  pp.  175,  296.  Brodhurst,  T.  1/53, 
p.  185.  Bastian,  Brain,  L.  2/66,  p. 
64.  Coote,  T.  2/68,  p.  372.  Coates, 
Microscop.  appearances  of  Medulla, 
etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  905.  Hammond,  T. 
2/74,  p.  715. 


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193 


PATHOLOGY  OF  HYDROPHOBIA  {cont.) 
Habershon,  Fifth  Paik  (1437:6),  T.  1/76, 
p.  434. 

HYDROPHOBIA  CAUSED  OTHERWISE 
6.     THAN  BY  RABIES— 

SuppKEssiox  OF  Lochia  (1.566:4). 

Intense  Cold  (188:o).  In  Arctic  Voy- 
agers, M.  R.  1/61,  p.  17.  St.  Cyr, 
contra,  T.  1/68,  p.  400. 

Spontaneous,  Guillerv,  T.  1/72,  p.  230 ; 
1/59,  p.  584. 

Irritation  of  Pin  in  Stomach,  Discuss., 
etc.,  L.  1/74,  pp.  176,  253. 

Bites  of  Dogs  not  Mad  (523:1). 

525. 

MORTALITY  OF  HYDROPHOBIA— 

3.  RadclifFe,   Distribution  of  in  England,  T. 

2/58,  p.  22. 

FATAL  CASES— (77^/6'  523:5). 

Capt.  Williams,  Frightful  Death,  T.  2/52, 
p,  506.    Baylis,  T.  1/56,  p.  369.  Owen 

4.  Rees,  T.  1/65,  p.  61.  Cunningham, 
Remarks,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  538.  Teale, 
etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  241;  L.  1  71,  p.  537  ; 
2/72,  p.  596  ;  Med.  Gaz.,'vol.  22/37, 
p.  100.  Heath,  T.  1/52,  p.  296.  David- 
son, T.  2/70,  p.  234. 

Spont.   Idiop.,  Henrich,  etc.,  T.   1/59,  p. 

584;   1/72,  p.  230. 
Various,  T.  2,65,  p.  333 ;  2/66,  p.  499  ; 

1/63,  p.   197  ;  2/76,  p.  626  ;  L.  1/73, 

p.  664  ;  2/76,  p.  682. 
From  Cat  Bite  (520:4). 
Recovery,  Finlav,  combined  with  Mania, 

L.  1/70,  p.  871. 

526. 

TREATMENT  OF  HYDROPHOBIA— 

1.  Harhmd,  etc.,  L.  1/71,  p.  561 ;  2/72,  p.  539. 
Gosselen,  Some  days  after  Bite,  T.  2/63, 
p.  494.  Mackenzie,  Feed  by  Stomach 
Pump,  etc.,  T.  1/66,  p.  222.  Roser, 
T.  2/62,  p.  043.  Monks  at  Salamis, 
T.  2/61,  p.  644.  Hood,  L.  1/68,  p.  222. 
Fleming,  Actual  Cautery  and 
Copious  Fluids  Drunk,  M.  R.  1/73, 
p.  246.  Haddon,  T.  2/74,  p.  492. 
Nature  Alone,  Decroix,  in  Dogs,  etc., 
occupy  Thoughts,  R.  1/64,  p.  82. 

3.  Perpetual  Motion,  Hood,  Cure,  L.  1/68, 

p.  222. 
Viper's  Bite  (508:4),  Jitzki,  L.  1, 74,  p.  814. 
Vaccin.ition   (86:5),  Preventive  in  Dogs, 

T.  1/57,  pp.  11,  66. 
Actual  Cautery  (212:6),  In 'France,  Pre- 

4,  ventive,  T.  2/60,  p.  142.  Turenne,  of 
Vesicle  under  Tongu^e,  L.  2/68,  p. 
453.     Fleming,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  247. 

Potassa  Fusa  (258:5),  Schuh,  within 
twenty-four  hours,  T.  1/63,  p.  198. 


TREAT.  OF  HYDROPHOBIA  [eont.)— 
Transfusion    (152:4),    Direct   fr.,   Lamb, 

Cure,  L.  2/74,  p.  541. 
Cold   Douche   (229:3),   Moore,    Cure,  R. 
2/61,  p.  60;  T.  1/69,  p.  593. 

5.  Hot  Bath  (230:2),  Hood,  Cure,  L.  1/68, 

p.  222. 

Smothering  with  Feather  Bed,  Acci- 
dental Discovery,  Rationale,  Hood, 
L.  1/68,  p.  222. 

L.vryngotomy  (612:3),  Scriven,   L.   1/59, 

6.  p.  409.    Chevers,  Relief,  R.  1/65,  p.  88. 
Russian  Specific    (Xanthum    Spinosum), 

Meneville,  T.  2/57,  p.  308 ;  L.   1/76, 
p.  761  ;  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  460. 
Greci.^n  Specific,  Dumeril,  T.  2/57,  p.  483. 

527. 

1.  Curare  (392:4),  Offenberg,  Cure,  L.  2/76, 

p.  811. 
C.ynnaris  (363:1),  O'Shaughnessy,  L.  2/40, 

2.  p.  539.  Polli,  R.  1/70,  p.  176.  Failure, 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  525. 

Atropine  (377:3),  Muscroft,  L.  2/74,  p.  515. 

Morphia    Enderm.    (463:2),    Remarkable 

Effects,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  22/38,  p.  100. 

3.  EuPHORHiA  (366:3),  Krebel,  R.  1/45,  p.  8. 
AspAR.'i.Gus  Officin.   (347:1),  Chareyetes, 

L.  2/53,  p.  186. 
Alisma   Plantago,   Russian   Specific,   T. 
2/72,  p.  140. 

4.  Iodine   Ext.   (250:6),  Brainard,  T.   1/58, 

p.  434. 
Pot.  Iod.  (263:6),  Senex,  L.  1/71,  p.  673.. 
Potassii  Brom.  (266:2),  T.  2/75,  p.  377. 
Chloral  (444:5),  Ellis,  Two  cases  Relief,. 

5.  not  Cure,  L.  2/71,  p.  217.  Sainter, 
Recov.,  L.  1/72,  p.  537.  Grazi,  M.  R. 
2/75,  p.  460. 

Chloroform   (441:1),  Inhal.,   Jones,  L. 

2/75,  p.  589. 
Arsenic  (280:3),  Travers,  In  large  Doses, 

Assoc.   J.,   2/52,  p.  812.     Syson,  L. 

1/73,  p.  548. 
Mercury  (302:6),  Brodhurst,  T.   1/53,  p. 

6.  185.  Ligget,  Cure,  3  j.  Doses,  R.  1/60, 
p.  83. 

Acetic  and  Muriatic  Acids  (448:5),  etc., 

Gastell,  T.  2/59,  p.  272. 
Carbolic  Acid  (353:2),  Haddon,  T.  2/74, 

p.  493. 

528. 

ELEPHANT— 

5.  Anat.,  Physiol.,  etc..  Crisp,  T.   1/54,  p. 

416.     S.  V.  Der  Kolk,  Liver  in  Relat. 

to  no  Gall  Blad.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  113. 

Flower,  Digestive  Organs,  etc.,T.  2/72, 

p.  372. 
Entozoa  (932:1),  Cobbold,  Death,  L.  2/76,. 

p.  415. 

529. 

SUS-PIG— 

1.  Skull  of  Sus  Babyrussa,  Gibb,  T.  1/55, 
p.  321. 


194 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


STJS— PIG  {cont.)  — 

Digestive  Orgaxs,  Flower,  T.  2/72,  p.  319. 
Bile  (966:6),  Chemical  Peculiarities. 
Milk  (1543:4:),  Analyses,  Scheven,  M.  E. 

1/58,  p.  232.     Becquerel,  M.  R.  2/57, 

p.  239. 

BOW  PIGS  ARE   AFFECTED   BY  DIF- 

2.  FERENT  AGENTS,  Etc.,  M.  R.  Iy74, 
p.  406. 

Pot.  Nitras  Poisoxovs  (261:3). 
Serpent  Bites  Innoclous  (507:6). 

FEEDING  OF  PIGS— 

3.  Rum  axd  Milk  to  F.^ttex  (432:6). 

In  India  live  on  F.tces,  etc.,  T.  2/64,  p.  667. 

DISEASES  OF  PIGS— 

4.  Measles  (76:3). 

Hog  Cholera  (916:4),  R.  2/58,  p.  29;  L. 

1/69,  p.  575  ;  2/75,  p.  843. 
Measley  Pork  (940:1),  Vitality  of  Cys- 

terci,  Kuckennieister,  T.  2/60,  p.  414. 

5.  Delpech,  R.  2/63,  p.   1.      Vide  Beef 
AXD  Yeal  Measles  (123:5). 

BIPPOPOTAMUS— 

Digestive  Organs,  Flower,  T.  2/72,  p.  320. 
Bleeding  (163:1)  themselves  if  too  Obese, 
Homer,  T.  2/76,  p.  272. 

530. 

HORSE— 

1.  T>Iayhew's  Book  on  Horses  and  Carriages, 

"  T.   1/64,   p.    681.       Carson,    How   to 

Select,  L.  2/63,  p.  163. 
An  at.   and   Physiol.,    Chauveau,    M.   R. 

2/73,  p.  434. 
Digest.  Organs,  Flower,  L.  2/72,  p.  219. 

2.  Skeleton  of  Eclipse,  Gamgee,  T.  2/60, 

p.  493. 
Eye  (1841:6),  A  worm  in,  removal,  Jeaf- 

freson,  L.  2/37,  p.  090. 
Parotids     (812:5),    Quantitv    of   Saliva 

Secreted,  Colin,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  549. 
Stomach  (833:5),  not  absorptive,  Bouley, 

Exper.,  T.  1/52,  p.  525. 

3.  Intestines    (864:1),   Gases   of,   Valentin, 

Analysis,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  264. 

Breed  (3:2),  Bernard,  How  it  affects  Phy- 
siological Exper.,  T.  1/60,  p.  110. 

Food,  In  relation  to  Work,  etc.,  Playfair, 
T.  1/65,  p.  485. 

Salt  (267:3),  Is  it  useful? 

Arsenic  (277:2),  Its  effects  on  Coats,  etc. 

ctai'.i.ing.  Wooden  floors  in  Sweden  as  in 
Datavia,  hence  sound  feet,  L.  1/46, 
p.  605. 
5.  Taming,  Field,  T.  1/58,  p.  389.  Catlin  in 
N.  America,  T.  1/58,  p.  412.  Rarey, 
T.  1/58,  p.  518.  Chloral,  T.  2/74, 
p.  714. 

Shoeing,  Charlier's  plan,  L.  2/68,  p.  421. 


HORSE  {cont.)  — 

Dt-NG,  In  Medicine  of  Old,  T.  1/62,  p.  258. 
Flesh    as    Food — Hippophagy    (127:3), 

Parisian    Banquet,    T.    1/65,    p.    176. 

London  Banquet,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  p.  177. 

In  Paris  and  Berlin,  L.  1  69,  p.  140 ; 

1/70,  p.  64  ;  T.  2/74,  p.  643.   Decroix, 
6.  A   safeguard   against   T.iixiA  (937:2), 

L.  1/76,  p.  936. 
Milk  (1543:4),  Kovmiss,  L.  2/70,  p.  752  ; 

T.  1/71,  p.  71 ;  L.  2/74,  pp.  751,  853. 

Prepar.,  George,  R.  2/72,  p.  154;  L. 

1/75,  p.  72.      Vidt  Phthisis  (696:2). 

Marasmus  (158:3). 
Hair   as   Ligatures    (719:5).     Dr.unaoe 

Tubes  (101:3). 
Hairless  Horse,  Lovell,  L.  2/76,  p.  451. 

531. 

2.  Anesthetics,     How    to    Use,    L.    2/67, 

p.  119. 

EQUINIA   vel  GLANDERS   AND   FARCY 
IN  MAN  AND  HORSE— 
T.  2/55,  p.  133.     Renaut,  Minute  Anat., 

L.  2/75,  p.  607. 
Transmission    Bernard,  T.   1/60,  p.   184. 
Prost,  L.  2/37,  p.  414.     Pereival,  Foul 

3.  Air  the  Cause,  T.  1/61,  p.  161.  Causing 
M.ILIGNANT  PUSTXJLE  (586:2). 

GLANDERS  IN  MAN— 

T.    2/55,    pp.    109,    133;    1/61,   p.    469; 

1/65,  p.  441;  1/69,  p.  297;  1/71,  p. 

116;  2/72,  p.  373;  T.  2/52,  p.  613; 

2/53,  p.  539;  L.   1/46,  pp.  667,   711. 

Skey,   etc.,    P.M.,    T.    1/63,    p.    160. 

Ballard,  etc.,  P.M.,    L.  1/50,  p.  51; 

1/69,  p.  397;  2/72,  p.  910.  _ 
Chronic,  Recovery,  etc.,  L.   2/37,  p.  492  ; 

R.  2/61,  p.  40 ;  L.  1/56,  p.  633  ;  P.  M., 

L.  1/74,  p.  545. 

TREATMENT  OF  GLANDERS— 

6.  T.  2/55,  p.  132. 

AMMOxi.Ti  Carb.  (254:1),  large  doses,  Mac- 
kenzie, etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  6  ;   1/64,  p.  303. 
Sulphites  (245:4),  Polli,  R.  1/63,  p.  245. 

532. 

1.  Iodine  (251:5),  Youatt,  L.  2/37,  p.  093. 
loD.  OF  Sulphur  (244:1),  Bourdon,  R.  2/61, 

p.  41.     Savorv,  cure,    T.  1/63,  p.  161. 

2.  Pot.  Bichr.  <259:"l),  Mavor,   M.  R.  1/74, 

p.  414. 
Arsexite  of  Strychnia  in  Horse  (280:4), 
Ercolani,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  231. 

ROARERS— 

3.  Larynx,  WHks,  T.  1/68,  p.  387. 
RABIES  IN  HORSES  (523:5)  — 
MALIGNANT    PUSTULE     OF     HORSES 

(586:5)— 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


195 


TYPHOID  IN  HORSES  (1499:6)— 
MANGE  OF  HORSES— 

4.  Due  to  Acaki  (34:3),  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  29. 

Raynall,  T.  2/59,  p.  148. 

GREASE  OF  HORSES— 

A  SOURCE  OF  Vaccine  Lymph  (87:2). 

THE    AMERICAN    DISTEMPER    IN 

5.  HORSES,  OF  1872— 

L.  2/72,  p.  795  ;  Diphtheritic,  1/73,  p.  246. 

BONES  OF  HORSES  (98:4).— 

Diseased.  Hailey,  Peculiar  Case,  T.  1/70, 
p.  276.  Varnell,  Peculiar  and  Unusual 
Case,  T.  2/61,  p.  583. 

HORSES  POISONED— 

By  Fungoid  Oats,  (318:5),  T.  1/62,  p.  219. 

533. 

MULES— 

2.  Breeding,  Case,  T.  2/68,  p.  448. 

RUMINANTIA,    Vide    RUMINATION    IN 

5.  MAN  (3:5)— 

Digestive  Organs,  Flowers,   T.   2/72,  p. 

371. 
Nerves,  Carpenter,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  217. 

6.  Lungs,  Cloelta,  Uric  Acid  (1030:6),  nor- 

mal ;  M.  R.  155,  p.  266. 
CiECUM,  why  large,  Lehmann,  M.  1/55,  p. 

117. 
Placenta  (1528:5),  Gamgee,  M.  R.  1/64, 

p.  180. 

534. 

SHEEP-OYIS  ARIES- 

2.  Milk  (1543:4),  Becquerel,  Analysis,  M.  R. 

2/57,  p.  239. 

3.  Liver  (1817:6)  in  Hemee.4L0PIA,  a  popular 

remedy. 
—  In  Snow  Blindness  (1817:6). 
Brain,    wonderful    action     on     Altsumen 

(14:4). 
H.^iMosTATic  (154:3). 
Blood    (127:5),    Hyjjoder.    in    Insanity, 

DufFey,  B.  2/76,  p.  116. 

4.  Newly   Flayed   Skin  applied  to  Sir  "W. 

Scott,  etc.,  T.  2/71,  p.  669. 
Skin   Disease  (38:4),   fr.  a  wound  while 
;,.,  dressing  fresh  Sheep's  Head,  Bifcrows, 

JUL  Clin.,  T.  1/56,  p.  589.      Alien,  In  a 

W^t         Butcher  lad   wounded  in  foot,  P.M.  ; 
^K       T.  2/57,  p.  118.     Vide  538:1. 
^^pPuERP.  Diseases  of  Sheep,  Hutchinson, 
^^'        L.  1/76,  p.  498. 

5.  Foot  Rot,  Hutchinson,  Contagiousness,  L. 

2/75,  p.  409. 
Staggers,  Cut  Out  Hydatid  fr.  Brain,  T. 

2/68,  p.  603. 
Rot  or  Liver  Fluke.     Distoma  Hepati- 

cu.M,  History  of,  Ed.,  T.  1/62,  p.  562. 


SHEEP,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

Variola  vel  Sheep  Pox  (83:1). 
6.  Malignant  Pustule  (586:4). 
Navel-Ill  of  Lamds  (1535:3). 

535. 

GOATS- 

2.  Milk  An.vlyses,  Lebert,  T.  2/70,  p.  201. 

Becquerel,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  239. 
—  Poisonous  fr.  Food  (539:2),  at  Malta, 
T.  2/62,  p.  88;  1/63,  p.  113  ;  L.  2/75, 
p.  580. 

3.  Goat's    Whey    Cure    (541:4),   Lee,   R. 

1/63,  p.  316.     Lebert,  T.  2/70,  p.  201. 
• —  In  Scrofula  (794:4). 

5.  To    Suckle    Children    (1543:4),    Eouth, 

M.  R.  1/02,  p.  58. 

MOSCHUS     MOSCHIFEROUS  —  MUSK 
DEER— 
In  Asthenic  Pneumonia  (668:6),  Trous- 
seau, T.  2/57,  p.  379. 

BUFFALO— 

6.  Milk   (1543:4),    Anal.,  Becquerel,    M.  R. 

2/57,  p.  239. 

536. 

BOS  TAURUS— OX— COW— CATTLE— 

1.  Bile  (966:6),  differs  fr.  Pigs  in  effect  on 

Starch. 

2.  Urine  in  Uric  Acid  C.vlculi  (1031:3). 
Blood  in  Infantile  An.t^mia  (140:6). 

3.  Stomach,  Pin  (854:2),  Etc.  in,  Simpson, 

T.  1/58,  p.  626. 
Snakes  (507:1)  Voided  by  a  Bull. 
Dairy  Stock,  Selection,  Diseases,  Produce, 

T.  1/61,  p.  230. 

4.  Blood  Dairies  (138:4). 

Food  of  Cattle  rel  Stock  (126:2). 
Potatoes     (382:1).      Cod     Oil     (499:3). 

Grains  (321:6). 
Beef  and  Beef  Tea  (125:1). 

537. 

SLAUGHTERING  CATTLE— 

1.  Carson,  etc.,  L.  2/64,  p.  610  ;  1/65,  p.  138. 

How  Influenced  by  Weather,  M.  R. 
2/01,  p.  434. 
ANJiSTHETicALLY,  Richardsou,  L.  2/71,  p. 
016. 

DISEASES  OF  CATTLE— 

2.  Fleming,  Animal  Plagues,  History,  etc., 

T.  2/71,  p.  538.  In  Relation  to  Meat 
(123:3)  and  Milk  (539:3),  Report,  R. 
2/03,  p.  318.  Vide  123:4.  As  regards 
Foot  and  Mouth  Dis.  (537:6),  Plates, 
L.  2/69,  p.  589. 
Murrain  (798:1). 

PLEURO-PNEUMONIA  vcl  CATTLE 

3.  PLAGUE— 

Reports,  etc.,  R.  2/05,  p.  358  ;  1/OG,  pp.  199, 


196 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


PLEUEO-PNEUMONIA,  Etc.   [cont.)— 

523,  594,  623,  641.  Keports,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/66,  p.  307  ;  L.  1/70,  902  ;  2/70, 
pp.  471,  550.  Beale  &  Cobbold,  En- 
TozoA  IN  Mi'scLEs,  Etc.  ,  T.  1/66, 
p.  57;  L.  1/66,  p.  88.  Flesh  of 
Cattle  eaten  by  Kaffirs  (123:5). 

TREATMENT  OF  CATTLE  PLAGUE— 
Inoculation    (89:1),   Bernard,  T.    1/160, 
p.  184.     Egan,  at  the  Cape,  T.  1/73, 
p.  682. 
Vaccination  (86:5)  compulsory  by  Insur- 
ance Offices  in  Holland,  T.  2/69,  p.  46. 
Artificial   Chyle,  Eichardson,  T.   1/66, 
p.  671. 

4.  Sulphites  (245:4),  T.  2/65,  p.  423.     PolH, 

M.  R.  1/72,  p.  266. 
Sulphur.    Ac.   (244:4),   T.   1/67,  p.   590. 

Dewar,  T.  2/71,  p.  608. 
Carrol.   Acid   (353:1),  T.    1/67,   p.  590. 

Lochan,  L.  2/71,  p.  473. 

SPLENIC    APOPLEXY    rel    FEVER    OF 

5.  CATTLE— 

Sanderson,  Microzymes  (318:5)  in  Blood, 
etc.,  L.  1/75,  p.  902. 
FEVER  (1512:1)  — 

A  Peculiar  Kind  in  Cattle  Plague  Dis- 
tricts, Harbord,  T.  1/66,  p.  519. 

FOOT    AND     MOUTH     DISEASE,     Vide 

6.  Murrain  (798:1)— 

Ed.,  L.  2/75,  pp.  432,  506,  511.     Milk  in 

(537:2),  L.  1/76,  p.  78. 
In  Man,  Amyot,  etc.,  T.  2/71,  pp.   555, 

596,   623.     Balfour,  R.    1/63,  p.  44; 

vide  Peculiar  Fever,  Etc.  (537:5). 

538. 

ANDERS    (38:4),  A  Peculiar  Vesicul.    Dis. 

1.  Communicable  to  Man.  Lemaistre, 
M.  R.  1/58,  p.  536.     Vide  534:4. 

MILK     SICKNESS    vel   TREMBLES     OF 
CATTLE— 

2,  Sutton,   in  America,    M.  R.  2/60,  p.  149. 

Med.  Soc.  Kentucky,  T.  2/68,  p.  228. 
Milk   (539:4),   unboiled  injurious,    boiled 
■wholesome. 

COWS'  MILK— 

4.  Analyses,  etc,  Voelchers  Lect.  M.  R. 
2/63,  p.  31.  Becquerel,  M.  R.  2/57, 
p.  239.  Smee,  in  Health  and  Dis- 
ease, L.  1/76,  p.  55.  Milter,  rapid 
plan,  L.  1/71,  p.  189.  Compared 
■with  Human  (1599:5).  Pavy,  Nitro- 
gen=2-22  per  §  j.,  L.  2/76,  p.  743. 
Gardner,  of   Distillery  and   other  fed 

6.  Cows,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.    128.     Miiller, 

must  contain  12  per  cent.  Solids,  L. 
1/71,  p.  658;  1/76,  p.  759.  Routh, 
R.  2/58,  p.  311.     Thomson,  T.  2/63,  p. 


COWS'  MILK,  ANALYSES  [cont.)— 

532.  Hassall,  Afternoon's  Milk  richer 
than  Morning's,  L.  1/63,  p.  81.  B. 
Jones,  etc..  Difference  in  Morning  and 
Afternoon  Milks,  T.  1/51,  p.  418  ;  2/63, 
p.  532.  Trousseau,  3  Diff.  Kinds  during 
one  Milking,  R.  1/63,  p.  213. 

—  Of  Differ.  Purveyors,  T.  1/70,  p.  69. 

—  Iodine  (249:3)  said  to  be  abundant,  and 

hence  useful  in  Lead  Poison  (289:6), 
1/56,  p.  472. 

—  Salts  of,   B.   Jones,   T.   1/51,  p.  365. 

Routh,  T.  2/58,  p.  315. 

539. 

1.  Butter   (91:1),    Cre.im  (500:6),    pro  Cod 

Oil,  Ch.  D.,  p.  524. 

SUGAR  OF  MILK  vel  LACTOSE— 

2.  B.  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  418.     Lankester,  T. 

2/58,  p.  20.  Changed  into  Lactic  Ac. 
(543:1),  B.  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  419. 
Quantity  in  Diff.  Animals,  etc.,  Ch.  D., 
p.  244. 

HOW  MILK  IS  AFFECTED  BY  FOOD— 
Routb,  R.  2/58,  p.  5.     L.  2/73,  p.  518  [vide 

3.  Goats' Milk  535:2).  Gardner,  Malt- 
fed  (321:5)  Cows,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  128. 
Ogle,  Effects  of  drinking  bad  Water, 
L.  2/73,  p.  518.  Salt  (267:3)  in- 
creases secret.,  Routh,  T.  1/59,  p.  575. 
Gamgee,  Town  v.  Country  Milk,  T. 
1/71,  pp.  38,  67,  42. 

HOW  MILK  IS  AFFECTED  BY  CATTLE 
DISEASES— FiVe  537:2— 

4.  In    Ohio,    Milk   Sickness   (538:2).     Un- 

boiled Pois.  Smith,  T.  1/68,  p.  624. 
Diseased  Mjlk  (535:2),  Ogle,   causes  of, 
various,  L.  2/73,  p.  518. 

—  Causing  Erysipelas    (42:2).     Typhoid 

(1493:1). 

ADULTERATIONS  OF  MILK— L.  2/51,  pp. 
257,  279,  392;  1/76,  pp.  679,  759, 
Routh,  R.  2/58,  p.  4.  la  Dublin,  T. 
1/62,  p.  440. 

LACTOMETERS— 

Minekins,  R.  2/60,  p.  8. 
6.    Milk  A  very  ready  Absorbent,  T.  1/76, 
p.  304. 

TO  KEEP  MILK  SWEET,  Rapidly  Decom- 
posed by  Effluv.,  M.  R,  2/61,  p. 
434.  Scoffern  ^  ss.  Sulph.  Sod^ 
(245:2)  to  Cong,  j.,  L.  1/66,  p.  475. 
Pasteur,  Cotton  Wool,  in  neck  of 
Flask,  L.  1/70,  p.  704. 

540. 

COWS'  MILK— CONDENSED  MILK— 
1.  Corvers  &  Co.,  T.  1/68,  p.  620.     Bordens, 


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197 


COWS'  MILK,  CONDENSED  {cont.)— 

T.  1/58,  p.  416;  L.  1/64,  pp.  262, 
290.  Newnhiim,  T.  2/70,  p.  137. 
Grimwade's,  L.  1/64,  p.  316.  In  New 
York,  20,000  lbs.  daily.  How  pre- 
pared, T.  1/65,  p.  oOO.  Swiss,  Ayles- 
bury, L.  2/72,  p.  339. 
CoNTKA  IJsE,  Daly,  etc.,  L.  2/72,  pp.  653, 
695.  How  SuGAK  (94:3)  Affects 
Growth  of  Bone. 

ICED  MILK— 

3.  Abratb,  T.  1/72.  p.  88. 

MILK  AS  FOOD  (127:2).  Vide  1543:2— 
Ed.,  T.  1/71,  p.  70.  B.  Jones,  Clin.,  T. 
1/51,  p.  417.  E.  Smith,  T.  1/59,  p. 
532.  ArrestsLOSs  of  weight,  R.  2/61, 
p.  10;  1/62,  p.  344.  Habershon, 
Patients  often  say  it  does  not  agree, 
do  not  listen  to  them,  T.  1/76,  p.  681. 

THERAPEUTIC     VALUE     OF     MILK- 
MILK  CURE,  Etc.— 
E.  Smith,  T.  1/59,  p.  532. 

5.  Ski.mmed,  Donkin,  L.  2/69,  pp.  538,  567, 

767;  1/70,  pp.  578,  613.  E.^planation 
of  Diuretic  Act.,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  921. 
Lebert,  T.  2/70,  pp.  173,  201.  Jac- 
coud,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  268.  Karrell, 
R.  2/66,  p.  218.  Johnson,  etc..  Direct, 
for  giving,  some  really  cannot  digest, 
vide  supra,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  pp.  848,  921. 

6.  Banks,  R.  2/67,  p.  129.  Hippocrates, 
L.  2/75,  p.  199.  Cleland,  c.  Sacch. 
Lime  (273:5),  B.  1/76,  p.  17. 

Do  NOT  Boil,  Chemically  changed,  T.  2/68, 

p.  141. 
Butter  Milk  (1478:1),  De  Lisle,  T.  2/73, 

p.  104.     For  Infants  (1543:3). 

541. 

1.  In  Fevers  (1478:1).     Cholera   injected 

INTO  Veins  (922:5).  Diarrh.  (913:6). 
Dysentery  (901:3).  Dropsies  (156:1). 
Heart  Dis.(783:2).  Bkight's (1015:4). 
Addison's  (1043:5).   Cystit.  (1067:5). 

2.  Diabetes  (338:3).  Scurvy  (58:2). 
Obesity  (9:21)  H.tjmorrh.  (151:3). 
Elephant.  Arab.  (1756:3).  Lead 
Pois.  (289:6).  Copper  Pois.  (298:4). 
To  Remove  Taste,  etc.,  of  Steel 
Medicines  (294:4). 

Transfused  instead  of  Blood  (152:6), 
Thomas,  T.  1/76,  p.  193.  Duffey,  B. 
2/76,  p.  116. 

WHEY  CURE— 

4.  Lebert,     2/70,    pp.    173,    201.       Carriere 

(554:4),  R.  1/61,  p.  272.  Beneke, 
Rationale,  M.  R.  2/5;i,  p.  149.  Lersch, 
Analogy  with  Mineral  Waters 
(233:1),"  T.  1/60,  p.  170.  E.  Smith, 
Use  of  Sour  Milk  in  America  and 
Greece,  T.  1/59,  p.  532. 
Goats'  Whey  Cure  (535:2). 


542. 

RENNET— 

1.  Now  called  Pepsine,N.  E.,T.  1/57,  p.  411. 

Vide  835:3. 
Wine,    Ellis,  T.  2/62,  p.    56.      Test  for, 
T.  1/63,  p.  414. 

FEL  BOVINUM— OX  GALL  — 

2.  Bonorden, Reduces  Action,of  Heart  (775:4), 

T.  2/58,  p.  353. 
De.sicc.  and  Inspiss.,  Lane,  etc.,  L.  2/46, 
pp.  26,  51,52. 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  OX  GALL— 

AUnatt,  L.  1/45,  p.  635.  Clay,  R.  1/46, 
p.  200.     Wolff,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.   246. 

3.  Bonorden,  T.  2/58,  p.  352.  Harley, 
how  to  give,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  603. 

In  Constipat.  (877:2).  Jaundice  (975:6). 
Diarrh.  (912:6).  Abscess  Liver 
(971:4).  Dyspeps.  (844:4).  Cholera 
(929:3).  Marasmus  (158:4).  Chlorcs. 

4.  (791:5).  Gelatio  (62:3).  Hyper- 
trophy' (159:2).  Indurat.  (72:5). 
Cancer  (1608:5).  Enlarg.  Glands 
(130:6).  Enlarg.  Tonsils  (829:2). 
SciRRHUs  (1608:5).  Hypertrophy 
Heart  (769:6).  Corneal  Opacities 
(1847:5).  Staphyloma  (1848:4). 
Pannus  (1836:3). 

543. 

LACTIC  ACID- 

1.  B.  Jones,  derived  from  Lactose  (539:2). 
In  Gastric  Juice  (835:2),  normal  acid. 
Injected  into  Peritoneum,  etc.,  causing 

Heart  Dis.  (779:6). 
In  Blood  of  Rheu.matism  (1452:2). 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  LACTIC  ACID  — 

2.  L.-^CT-iTES,    Petrequin,    R.    2/64,   p.    101 ; 

M.  R.  1/66,  p.  32. 
A  Substitute  forPepsine  (836:4),  Squire, 

etc.,  T.  1/57,  pp.  409,  445,  470,  496, 

530. 
In  Dyspepsia  (844:4).     Diabetes  (339:5). 

Croup  (62U:2). 

3.  Sedative  (219:4),  Mendel,  T.  2/76,  p.  53. 
Causing,  Rickets  (99:4)  ;    Osteom.^lacia 

(98:4). 

CAMEL— 

6.  Dige.stive  Organs,  Flower,  Diagr.,  T. 
1/72,  p.  371. 

544. 

THE  BEAVER-CASTOR— 

1.  Digestive  Organs,  Flowers,T.  2/72,  p.  115. 
Digests  Cellulose  (313:5). 

HARE— 

2.  Uterus,  Hutchinson,  Detached  containing 

Foetuses,  T.  1/54,  p.  247. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


GUINEA  riGS— 

3.  As  Food,  T.  2/73,  p.  518. 
Experiments  ox,  Eernard,  How  to  reduce 

to  state  of  Cold-Blooded   Animals, 
T.  1/61,  p.  381. 

EABBITS— 

4.  Analysis   of   Flesh,   Bartlett,   L.    1/73, 

p.  463. 
Ear,  Rutherford,  Diagr.  of  Nerves,  L.  1/72, 

p.  71. 
Atropine  (376:1),  Can  be  borne  in  enor- 
mous doses. 

MAEMOT— ARCTOMYS— 

5.  Hybernation,  Valentin,   M.   R.    1/59,  p. 

229.     Richardson,  Artificial,  T.  2/67, 

p.  57. 
Sugar  in  Liver  (331:1). 
State  of  Blood.     J'idc  Fasting  (119:4). 

545. 

MUS— 

1.  Bat  and  Croav  united  by  Plastic  Sur- 
gery (1639:2),  T.  1/60,  p.  282. 
Ear,  Schlilb,  External,  L.  2/71,  p.  584. 
Instinct   of   White   Moise,  Martin,  E. 

2/68,  p.  461. 
Fright  fr.  Causing  Puerp.  F.  (1595:5). 
2;  Transmitting  Favus  (23:2). 

Death  fr.  Bite,  Matthew,  M.   R.   1/76, 

p.  240. 
To   Destroy.     Electricity    (194:6)  used 
in  Paris,  L.  1/66,  p.  135. 

—  Squills  (346:5),  Clommessery,  L.  1/49, 

p.  109. 

—  Sulphuret  of  Carbon  (235:2),  Cloez, 

T.  2/66,  p.  187. 

Edentata- 
Digestive  Organs,  Flowers,  T.  2/72,  p.  591. 

MARSUPIALIA— 

5.  Skull,  Huxley,  L.  2/63,  p.  209. 

Digestive  Organs,  Flower,  T.  2/72,  p.  645. 

KANGAROO— MACROPUS— 

Bile,  Analysis,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  231. 
Splenic   Veins,   Valves,    Crisp,    T.    1/54, 
p.  416. 

546. 

MONOTREMATA— 

1.  Schull,  Huxley,  L.  2/63,  p.  122. 

WHALES— 

2.  HoM'  they  led  to  a  knowledge  of  the  Gulf 

Stream  (200:2),  Ch.  Ed.  J.,  2/55,  p. 

230. 
Nerves,  Carpenter,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  17. 
Liver,   H.    Jones,   M.    R.    1/53,    p.    347. 
Digestive     Organs,    Flowers,    T.    2/72, 

p.  427. 

3.  Capture  of  (410:1),  Prussic  Acid,  Chris- 

tison,  L.  2/60,  p.  91. 


JONAH'S  WHALE— 
L.  2/73,  p.  676. 

549. 

MEDICINE— MEDICAL  SCIENCE— 

1.  What  is  Medicine  ?  Bernard,  T.  1/60,  p.  4. 
History  of,   Hteser,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.   91; 

Rev.,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  430.  Wise,  Rev. 
Book,   L.    1/68,   p.    623.       Meryon's, 

2.  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  443;  T.  2/61,  p.  226. 
Renouard,  early,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  65. 
Gasquet,  In  time  of  Galen.,  M.  R. 
2/67,  p.  472.  Begbie,  Ancient  and 
Modern  Practice,  L.  2/75,  p.  191. 

In  Spain  (7:4).    Russia  (8:6).    In  Greece 
(8:1).     China  (10:2). 

5.  Books,  etc.,  Watson's  Pract.,  Rev.,  L.  2/71, 

pp.609,  715;  M.  1/72,  p.  369.  Aitkens, 
Sc.  and  Pract.,  T.  2/G3,  p.  655.  Rey- 
nolds, M.  R.  2/66,  p.  43.  Billings,  L. 
1/68,  p.  723.  Holden,  Medical  and 
Surgical  Landmarks,  L.  1/76,  p.  890. 
v.  Ziemssen,  T.  2/76,  p.  472.  In- 
man's.  New  Theory,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 
129.  Elam,  Medicine,  Disease  and 
Death,  Rev.,  L.  2/69,  p.  162.  Savig- 
nac.  Principles  of  Doctrine  and  Method 
in,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  59.  Ward,  Rational 
Medicine,  its  Position  and  Prospects, 
R.  1/60,  p.  267.  Beneke's  Method  for 
advancing  Rational  Med.,  M.  R.  2/53, 
p.  61.  Bushnan,  Narrow  Limits  of 
so-called  Rational  Med.,  T.  2/61,  p. 
214.  Williams,  Success  and  failure 
of,  T.  1/62,  p.  353;  T.  1/72,  p.  1,  et 
seq.  Gull's  Address  (550:6),  Brit. 
Assoc,  L.  2/68,  p.  171;  1/72,  p.  139. 
Jenner's,  L.  2/69,  p.  171.  Parkes',  L. 
2/73,  p.  177. 

6.  Moral  Aspect  (565:2),   Shuttleworth,  T. 

1/57,  p.  557.    The  Handmaid  of  Chris- 
tianity, Ed.,  T.  1/62,  p.  403. 
Derideks  and  Sects,  French,  T.  1/60,  p. 
171. 

550. 

2.  Clinical  Study,  Waters,  L.  2/72,  p.  1. 
Clinical  Note  Book,  Fairbank,  T.  1/70, 

p.  135.  Case  taking,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  151. 
Photography  (1626:4)  applied  to. 
Greek    Terms,    Technology,    Greenhill, 

M.  R.  /64/,  /65,  /66,  etc.,  etc.      Vide 

Appendix  of  each  number. 
Medical  Acts  1858.     T.  2/58,  p.  117- 

3.  Medical  Witness    (1615:3),  Payment  of 

Fees,  Laws  of,  L.  2/73,  p.  202. 
Medical  Education  (566:1  &  1524:3), 
Politics,  M.  R.  1/70,  pp.  1,  283. 
Suggestions,  T.  2/62,  pp.  86,  359, 
Ed.  Notes,  T.  2/67,  p.  99  et  scq.  Ben- 
nett, L.  1/66,  p.  504;  2/66,  p.  287. 
Parkes's  Scheme,  L.  1/68,  pp.  441, 
472,  507,  535 ;  contra,  T.  1/68,  p.  607. 
Harvey,  Certain  existing  Evils,  L.  2/73, 


MEDICAr,   DIGEST. 


199 


MEDICINE— MEDICAL  SCIENCE  {cont.) 
pp.  765,  801,  846.     Billroth's  "Work, 
T.    2/76,    pp.    553,    580.     Lives    of 
■  British  Physicians,  L.   2/73,  p.  410. 

T. '  In  Germany,  T.  2/68,  pp.   126,  294  et 

seq.  At  Cambridge,  L.  2/76,  pp.  299, 
333,  411,481,  661. 
6.  Medical  Examixations  (566:3),  Rev.,  M. 
R.  2/60,  p.  2.  Papers  and  Questions 
in  Medicine  and  Surger}',  L.  1/71,  p. 
716;  1/76,  p.  174. 
IxTKODVCToiiY  Lectukes  (549:5  &  566:1), 
Letter  on,  T.  2/71,  p.  578  ;  M.  R.  1/61, 
p.  143.     Stokes,  T.  2/69,  p.  565. 

551. 

HEALTH— 

5.  Laycock,    Standards,    T.    1/62,    p.    206. 

Parkes,    Personal    Care,    Posthumous 

Work,  L.  1/76,  p.  891. 
Analogy  of  with  Disease  (552:1). 
Coffee      Houses      (205:4).        Theatres 

(205:5).     Town'  v.   (204:4)   Cou.ntky 

(204:6).     PunLic    Social    Science — 

Hygiene  (204:2).    Sanatouy  Science 

(204:2). 
Pictures  of  Health,  so  called,  Broadbent, 

DifEcult  to  treat,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  906. 

F»(^«  Alcoholic  Phthisis  (693:2). 


DISEASE- 


552. 


What  is  it  ?  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  322.  Moxon, 
T.  2/70,  p:  1.  Richardson,  Diseases 
of  Modern  Life,  L.  1/76,  p.  570. 
Russell,  Analogy  of  Health  (551:5) 
and  Disease,  T.  2/70,  p.  90.  Bernard, 
Analogy  of  Poisons  (1615:5)  and 
Disease,  T.  2/60,  pp.  25„  151,  225. 
Bristowe,  Disease  and  its  Remedial 
Treat.,  L.  1/72,  p.  387.  Paget,  Neuho- 
mimesis  (1232:1),  L.  2/73,  p.  512, 
ct  seq.  Vide  Hysterical  Affect. 
(1332:1). 

Nosology  vcl  Nomenclature,  Walshe,  T. 
1/55,  p.  613.  Savignac,  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  63  ;   M.  R.  2/69,  p.  352. 

Type  vel  Character  of  Disease.  Walshe, 
how  influenced  by  past  and  present 
state  of  Health,  L.  1/71,  pp.  259,  298. 

Change  of  Type,  Christison,  during  last 
40  years,  R.  2/58,  p.  39.  Smith,  Ex- 
plan.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  408.  Symonds, 
Change  Real,  T.  2/66,  pp.  368,  514. 
Pollitzer  most  gloomy  view,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  260,  Bennett,  Fallacy,  L. 
2/63,  p.  273.  Wilks,  do.,  T.  1/68.  p. 
599.  Tweedie,  In  Fevers  (1473:3). 
•  5.  Community  of,  in  Man  and  Animals 
(516:5). 

DEVELOPMENT  OF  DISEASE— 

Along  Course  of  Nerves  (1400:3),  Moion, 
L.  1/71,  p.  819, 


\ 


DEVELOPMENT  OF  DISEASE  {cont.)— 
Symmetrical,   Explan.,  Paget,    Budd,    L. 
1/42,  p.  479.     Todd,  and  its  relation  to 
Altern.  Hemiplegia  (1285:4),  T.  1/58, 
p.  133. 

6.  Two  Co-existing  Diseases,  Murchison, 
M.  R.  2/59,  p.  179.  Vide  Variola 
(82:5).  Rubeola  (75:3).  Scarlatina 
(78:2). 

553. 

SEMEIOLOGY— SYMPTOMS  —  DIAGNO- 

2.  SIS  OF  DISEASE— 

Corfe,  T.  2/67,  p.  252.  Bernard,  Exper., 
T.  1/60,  p.  570.  Salter,  Hints,  T.  1/56, 
p.  105.  Windsor,  T.  2/55,  p.  260. 
Erichsen,  Method  in  Surgical  Diagn. 
(1628:1),  T.  2/73,  pp.  485,  513.  Dis- 
tinction between  Signs  and  Symptoms, 
T.  2/73,  p.  485. 

FiBRiNE  IN  Blood.  Significance  (16:2). 

Eye    (1837:1).       Pupils  (1852:5).       The 

3.  Pulse  (753:5).  Physiognomy  (1691:3). 
Fingers  (1740:4).  Hereditary  In- 
fluences (562:2). 

Growth  of  Bones  during  Disease  (94:2). 
Menstruation  during  Disease  (1142:6). 
Diabetes     arrested      during     Disease 
(331:3). 

TREATMENT  OF  DISEASE  {Vide  202:5)— 

5.  Blackiston's  Reminiscences,  T.  1/74,  p.  106, 
Dietetics    of    the  Sick  (126:1).      Open 

Air   (257:2).       Influence    op   Minb 
over  Body  (1360:4).      Rest  (199:Q). 
Sleep  (1367:4). 
Expectant,  Latham,  R.  1/63,  p.  313. 

6.  Acute  Diseases  (431:4).     Todd,    T.  1/60, 

pp.  242,  272,  349,  424.  Rev.,  M.  R. 
1/60,  p.  139 ;  2/60,  p.  324.  Chambers, 
Renewal  of  Life  in "(2:3),  T.  2/61,  p. 
523. 
Junod's  Appar.,  L.  2/63,  p.  447 ;  2/64, 
p.  452  ;  T.  2/53,  pp.  258,  408.  Vogel, 
value,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  294.  Ainstie;, 
failure,  T.  1/61,  p.  115. 

554. 

1.  Inhalations  (626:1). 

Doses  of  Drugs,  B.  Carter,  Small  and 
freqt.  repeated,  B.  2/75,  p.  255.  Vide 
Morphia  (461:3). 

TREAT.  OF  EXHAUSTIVE  DISEASES— 

2.  Urine,  Phosphatic  (1032:2)  in  Nervous 

Depression  (1401:5),  Barclay,  B. 
1/74,  p.  51.  Vide  Cerekr-Uj  Exhaus- 
tion (1365:2). 

IpECACUANH.i  (398:2),  Higginbottom,  L. 
1/55,  p.  732;  2/60,  p.  122;  R.  2/68, 
p.  110;  M.  R.  1/69,  p.  513. 

Ice  (190:1)     Strychnia  (390:1). 

Stopping  Circulation  in  Limbs  (151:3), 
Vide  756:5. 

Gout  apt  to  arise  (1467:4). 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


CHRONIC  DISEASES— 

4.  Paralysis  oftex  following  (1263:5). 

M.  M.  OF  Intestines  Peculiar  (863:5). 

"Whey  Cure  (541:1). 

RARE  DISEASES— 

6.  Boudin,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  102. 

convalescence- 
Servants,  Etc.,  Convalescent  Home,  L. 
1/70,  p.  865;  2/75,  p.  614. 

555. 

FEIGNED     DISEASES  —  MALINGER- 

1.  ING— 

Tobacco  i-n  Rectum  (379:4),  by  Prisoners, 
L.  1/76,  p.  28. 

Extraordinary  case,  L.  1/71,  p.  819.  Bullin, 
Tetanus,  Hemiplegia  (1323:4),  L. 
1/72,  p.  219.  Wilson,  etc..  Detection, 
L.  1/72,  p.  92;  1/76,  p.  625.  Ramskill, 
peculiar  Case  of  Real  Disease  simu- 
lating Malingering,  T.  2/73,  p.  497. 

FuRROAVs  ON  Nails  (32:3),  Useful  Guide, 
Palmer,  L.  1/69,  p.  519. 

Ophthalmoscope,  to  Detect  (1823:2). 

Electricity,  to  Detect  (194:3),  B.  1/74, 
p.  70. 

2.  H.15M0PTYSIS   (148:2).     Skin    Dis.    (38:3). 

Insanity  (1374:5).  Deafness  (1806:1). 
Blindness      (1818:5).  Paralysis 

(1274:5).      Epilepsy    (1312:1).      Te- 
tanus (1323:3).   Pregnancy  (1549:5). 
Vomiting  (857:5). 
In  Children  (1334:1). 

aUARANTINE— 

3.  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  29;  1/62,  p.  367  ;  T.  2/68, 

p.  586;  2/66,  p.  590;    1/73,  p.  169. 
Discuss,  by  Internat.  Society,  L.  2/66, 
p.  661. 
In  Yellow  Fever  (1514:5),  M.  R.  2/52, 
p.  285. 

4.  In   Cholera  (922:2),  Necessity,  L.  1/67, 

p.  18.    Payne,  Summary,  Value  doubt- 
ful, M.  R.  1/70,  p.  59;    2/74,  p.  SO. 
Discuss.,  T.  1/74,  p.  387  ;  M.  R.  1/76, 
p.  316. 
Lazaretto  at  Lisbon,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  36. 

STATISTICS— 

6.  Ed.  T.  1/62,  p.  282. 

Fallacies,  Barnes,  T.  2/63,  pp.  505,  554. 
Rumsey,  L.  2/75,  p.  492 ;  M.  R.  2/76, 
p.  435. 
Of  Phthisis  (677:1). 

556. 

CRISIS— CRITICAL  DAYS— 

1.        Parkes,  Explan.,  T.   1/55,  p.  279.     Vir- 

chow,    M.  R.   1/55,  p.  327.     Traube, 

M.  R.  1/53,  p.  38. 


METASTASIS— 

3.  Hunt,  T.  1/54,  p.  446.     Laycock,  T.  1/62, 

p.  554. 
Chalk  (273:2),  Virchow,  R.  2/55,  p.  249. 
ToNsiLiTis  (828:3).     Hepat.Absc.  (971:2). 
Orchitis (1220:3).  Hydrocele  (225:3). 

DIATHESIS— 

6.  Brackenbridge,  Theory,  T.  1/69,  p.  652  ; 
2/69,  p.  77.  Laycock,  T.  1/62,  pp. 
103,  151.  "Walshe,  List  of  Diathetic 
Diseases,  T.  1  55,  p.  613. 
Sex,  How  affected  by  (577:2). 
Venous  (746:5).  Syphilit.  (1195:1). 
TuBERCUL.  (675:1).  Rheum.  (1452:3). 
Gouty  (1452:3). 

557. 

ETIOLOGY— 

1.    Parkin,  R.   1/59,   p.  202.     Beale,  Changes 
of  Bioplasm  (18:3),  L.  1/75,  p.  672. 
Food  (123:2).     Rainfall  (227:5). 

GEOGRAPHY  OF  DISEASE  (4:1). 

S.  Mountains  (580:5),  Miihry,  Influence, 
M.  R.  1/59,  p.  57.  Lombard,  Me- 
dical Aspect  of  Mountain  Climati-s, 
T.  1/75,  p.  293  ;  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  277. 
Jourdanet,  Altitude  and  Dis.  (9:3), 
M.R.  2/76,p.  277. 
Phthisis  (679:2),  how  affected  by. 

CHEMICAL     AGENTS     rel    CATALYSIS 

(420:6). 
B.Jones,  Chem.  and  Mechan.  Dis.,  T.  1/65, 
p.  1,  et  seq.     Bernard,  T.  1/60,  p.  i83. 
CONTAGION.      rif/«  Germ  Theory  (318:5). 

4.  Recent  Physiolog.  Discoveries,  M.  R.  1/71, 

p.  11  ;  1/70,  p.  128;  L.  2/70,  p.  474. 
Lee,  1/71,  p.  472.  Beale,  the  Poison 
of  Contag.  F.  (1476:5),  T.  2/65,  pp. 
273,  329.    Moura,  Different  Characters, 

5.  R.  1/70,  p.  13.  Saunderson,  L.  1/75, 
p.  731.  Influence  upon  Epidemics 
(561:2). 

Laavs  regarding  Conveyance  of  persons  with 

Contag.  Diseases,  L.  2/68,  p.  717. 
Measles  (75:2).     Scarlatina  (77:2).     Ty- 

6.  PHOiD  (1493:3).  Yellow  F.  (1514:5). 
Cholera  (916:3).  Phthisis  (681:5)- 
Plague  (1517:3;. 

CONTAGIOUS  DISEASES  ACT  (1092:4). 
CONTAGION  PER  POST  (75:2)— 

558. 

INFECTION— 

1.   Moura,  Diff.  Characters  of,  R.  1/70,  p.  13. 

Liebermeister,  Nature,  T.  2/76,  p.  267. 
The    Dead    (181:4),    Can    they    Infect  F 

Wilks  says  No,  L.  1/71,  p.  171.     Cases 

proving  they  do,  L.  1/71,  pp.  211,  251 

et  seq. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST, 


201 


I 


VIEUS— 

3.  Bcrnal-d,  Exper.,  T.    1/60,  pp.   183,  209. 

Chauveau,  L.  2/71,  p.  722;  R.  1/72, 
p.  39.  Walshe,  List  of  Diseases  of 
Virus  Origin,  T.  1/o5,  p.  613. 

GuAco  (395:4)  in  all  Virus  Dis.,  Parola, 
T.  1/59,  p.  643. 

Vide  Germ  Theory  (318:5).  Contagiox 
(557:4).     Syphilis  (1185:5). 

MALARIA— MIASM— 

4.  Nature,  Origin,  Etc.,M.  E.  1/54,  pp.  325, 

326,  338.  BaljEstra,  R.  2/70,  p.  13  ; 
M.  R.  2/71,  p.  147.  Oldham,  What  is 
it  ?  T.  1/71,  p.  319  ;  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  147; 
L.  1/74,  p.  499.  Sullivan,  T.  2/75, 
p.  678.  Posnaski,  New  Theory,  L. 
2/68,  p.  735.  Walshe,  List  of  Diseases 
of  Miasm.  Origin,  T.  1/55,  p.  613. 
Parkin,  Not  a  Cause  of  Fever  (1483:5), 
Etc.,  M.  R.   1/60,   p.   118;  R.   1/59, 

5.  p.  202.  Barker,  Causing  Typhus 
(1506:1)  AND  Typhoid,  (1493:2),  Etc., 
R.  1/63,  p.  4.  Fergusson,  Sandy- 
Soils  (312:6),  M.  R.  1/54,  pp.  325, 
337.  In  India  (9:2).  Palmell.tj, 
causing  (318:5).  Moore,  Impure 
Water,  R.  2/66,  p.  10.  Can  be  ar- 
rested by  G.AUZE  Curtains,  M.  R. 
2/76,  p.  428.  Inman,  Due  to  Chill, 
not  to  Miasm,  B.  1/75,  p.  3. 

559. 

EFFECTS  OF  MALARIA— 

1.  H.  Jones,  T.  2/65,  p.  217;  M.  R.  1/53,  p. 

169.     Morehead,  vol.  I.,  120. 
On  Tongue  (830:5),  Osborne,  Diagnostic, 

M.  R.  1/52,  p.  265. 
On  Brain,  Causing  Pigmentary  Deposits, 

Hammond,  L.  1/76,  p.  221  ;  M.  R.  1/76, 

p.  481. 

2.  Malarial  F.  (1482:1).     Cholera  (917:5). 

Odontalg.  (105:1).  Asthma  (658:5). 
Epilepsy  (1307:4).  Scohrut.  (57:5). 
Boils  (55:2).  Hepat.  Dis.  (969:3). 
Embolism  (784:4).  Paralys.  (1263:3). 
Splen.  Dis.  (988:6).  Fatty  Degen. 
(1673:2).  Cancrum  Oris  (798:4). 
Aphasia       (607:3).  Menorrhag. 

3.  (1148:5).  Intermit.  H.tjmorrh. 
(142:3).  Ac.  Goitre  (1697:6).  Ele- 
phant. Arar.  (1756:1).  Danger  in 
Catheterism  (1214:4). 

TO  DESTROY  MALARIA— 

4.  Eucalyptus  Globulus  (458:1). 

Sun  Flowers  (396:1)  Absorb  large  quanti- 
ties, Maury,  R.  2/59,  p.  9. 

Ozone  (225:5). 

Petroleum  Oil  (356:4),  White,  L.  2/68, 
p.  457 ;  T.  2/68,  p.  495. 

Heat  (184:2),  Busch,  Exper.,  M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  574. 


560. 

ENDEMICS— 

2.  Boudin,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  89. 

In  Sweden  (8:3),  Huss,  M.  R.  2/52, p. 365. 

Contagion  (557:6).      Influence  of  on  Rise 
and  Progress,  Milroy,  L.  1/61,  p.  114. 

Hemeralopia  (1817:1). 

EPIDEMIC  vel  ZYMOTIC  DISEASES— 

4.  History'  from  B.C.    to    1848,  Bascombe, 

M.  R.  1/52,  p.  484.  lu  1860,  M. 
Williams,  T.  2/61,  p.  542.  1872  and 
1873,  Smart,  L.  2/73.  p.  835.  1861  and 
1862inGreatBritain,Radcliffe,  R.1/63, 
p.  20.  Marchal,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  163. 
RadclifFe,  Progress  of  Epidemiology, 
L.  2/75,  p.  708.  Memoranda  fr.  last 
12  years,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  209;  2/74, 
p.  292.  Milroy,  Epidem.  conclus.  and 
suggest.,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  467.  Geo- 
graph.   Distrib.,  etc.,  M.   R.  2/63,  p. 

5.  475.  Pearse,  on  Shipboard,  T.  1/74, 
p.  64,  et  scq.  Baker  and  Ainstie, 
M.  R.  1/67,  p.  164.  Colin,  Epidemics 
and  Epidemic  Media,  M.  R.  1/76,  p. 
411.  Stokes,  Study  of,  T.  2/62,  p. 
591  ;  R.  1/63,  p.  18.  Greenhow,  as 
illustrated  by  the  Plague  of  London 
(1517:1),  T.  2/57,  p.  540;    R.   1/58, 

6.  p.  3.  Radclitfe,  Prospect  of  Re-ap- 
pearance of  Plague,  T.  1/76,  p.  83. 
Richardson,  Exper.,  Investigation,  R. 
1/58,  p.  1.  Kennedy,  T.  2/72,  p.  625. 
Wolif,  Correlation  and  Causation,  L. 
1/72,  p.  438.  Lawson,  How  they 
check  Advance  of  Cholera  (922:2). 
Errors  in  usual  method  of  Investigating 
Causes,  etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  547. 

561. 

CAUSES  OF  EPIDEMICS— 

1.  Rev.,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  269.     Noble,  Popular 

Fallacies,  R.  1/60,  p.  264.  Richardson, 
origin  of  Poisons  that  cause  them,  R. 
1/66,  p.  20.  Marchal,  Exciting,  M.  R. 
1/54,  pp.  1,  313.  Marchal,  Predis- 
posing, M.  R.   1/53,  p.    159. 

2.  Contagion    (557:6),   Milroy,    L.   1/61,   p. 

114. 
Effluvia  (208:6). 

Electricity  (193:4),  Craig,  R.  1/59, p.  198. 
Soil    (312.6),     Fergusson,     M.    R.  1/54, 

p.    325.       Lewis     and    Cunningham, 

M.  R.  2/76,  p.  239. 

3.  Impure  Air  (256:6),  Marchal,  M.  R.  1/53, 

p.  171. 
Fatigue   (198:3),   Marchal,   M.    R.    1/53, 

p.  173. 
Famine    (119:5),    Marchal,    M.    R.   1/53, 

p.  170. 
Drunkenness  (424:5),    Marchal,    M.    R. 

1/53,  pp.  173  to  175.     Marcet,  Tables, 

M.  R.  1/62,  p.  415. 
Impure  Milk  (1493:1),  T.  2/73,  p.  174. 


202 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


REMEDIAL  AGENTS   IN   EPIDEMICS— 

5.  Haemattan  Wind  (257:4). 
Sulphites  and    Hyposulphites    (245.3), 

Ricci,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  242.  Report, 
T.  1/66,  p.  475. 

EPIDEMIC  AFFECTIONS— 

6.  AxGixA  Pect.  (788:4).  Catalepsy  (196:1). 

Flceuat.  Omphalit.  (1535:2).  Hernia 
(951:1).  Jaundice  (974:4).  Cholep.a 
(917:1).  Spinal  Congest.  (1256:6). 
Chorea  (1292:2).  Bronchocele 
(1697:6).  Entozoa  (932:2).  Hemeral- 
OPiA  (1817:2). 

562. 

HEREDITARY  INFLUENCES,  Etc.— 

1.  Atavism,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  83-.     What  is  it  ? 

T.  1/76,  p.  544. 
Lucas,  Laws  of  Limit.\tion,  M.  R.  1/62, 

p.   345.     AVhitehead,  M.  R.   1/52,  p. 

320.       Lay  cock.     Rules    for    Diagu., 

T.    1/62,   p.   52.     Ribot,   L.  1/75,  p. 

342 ;   M.  R.  2/75,  p.  53.     Ogle,  etc.,  ' 

Hereditary  Transmiss.    of    Structural 

Peculiarities,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  500  ;  T. 

1/7G,  p.  543. 
Fcetus     (1536:4)    Inocul.    Mother    with 

Father's    Peculiarities,    Harvey,    R. 

2/59,  p.  352.     Vide  1208:4. 

2.  In  Diagnosis   (553:2),  Paget,  T.  2/73,  p. 

513. 

Sex  (577:1),  Which  has  the  greatest  In- 
fluence? M.  R.  2/61,  p.  210.  Sedg. 
■wick,  Sexual  Limitation,  M.  R. 
1/61,  p.  477;  2/61,  p.  198;  1/63,  p. 
445  ;  2/63,  p.  159. 

Age  (576:4),  Sedgwick,  M.  R.  2/66,  p. 
501  ;   1/67,  p.  466;  2/67,  p.  438. 

EXAMPLES      OF      HEREDITARY      IN- 
FLUENCE— 

4.  Bleeders  (141:5).   Phthis.  (678:1).    Can- 

cer (1663:5).  Gout  (1467:4).  Cere- 
bral Dis.  (1400:2).  Insan.  (1375:4). 
Epilepsy  1307:3).  Syphil.  (1202:2). 
Tumours  (1658:5).  Suicide  (1618:2). 
Amauros.  (1861:6).  Strahis.  (1811:2). 
Cataract       (lb67:4).  Blindness 

(1818:1).  Deaf-Mutism  (1805:0).  Old 
Age(576:6).  Exostos.(1661:6).  Deaf- 
ness (1803:3).  Twin  Births  (1578:6). 
Deformit.(1710:2).  Enuiies.(1047:4). 

5.  Hypospad.  (1169:1).  Di.\betes 
(335:3).  Injur,  to  Is^'erves,  Pecu- 
liarities Resulting  from  (1249:2). 
Stammering  (603:3).  Paralysis 
(1262:6).  Eclamps.  Infant.  (1301:5). 
Ch.  IIydroceph.  (1353:3).  Umhil. 
H.emorrh.  (1535:2).  Iius  (1853:2). 
Cpjme  (1391:5). 


563. 

CONSANGUINITY— RELATIONSHIP    IN 
MARRIAGE,  Etc.— COUSINS,  Etc.— 

1.  Offspring  of,  Rilliet,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  533. 
Aveling,  T.  2/58,  p.  458.  Boudin,  T. 
1/62,  p.  489.  fieniss,  Incestuous 
(1542:4),  etc,  Frightful  Results,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  151.  Mitchell,  R.  2/65,  p. 
24.     Summary,  L.  1/75,  p.  378. 

—  Not  so  Injuriously  Affected,  M.  R. 

1/62,  p.  461.    Summary,  p.  470  ;  2/75, 
p.  363.     Yoisin,  as  seen  at  Batz,  R. 
2/65,  p.  22  ;  T.  2/68,  p.  436 ;  1/76,  p.      , 
575.  j 

3.  Idiocy  (1392:5),  frequent;  vide  su'pra. 

—  Contra,  Down,  M.  R.  1'6S,  p.  122. 
Deaf-Mutism  (1805:6).  Boudin,  frequent, 

T.  1/62,  p.  489.  Bennis,  L.  1/68,  p. 
456. 

564. 

RELIGION— 

1.  MoRRiD    Relig.     Thought,  Winslow,   L. 

1/67,  pp.  662,  760  ;    M.  R.  2/74,  p.  17. 
Ainstie,  Relig.   Training  of  the  Young,  L. 

2/71,  p.  680. 
Infidel  Tendencies  of  the  Profession 

(565:2). 
Religious  Melancholia  (1384:3). 
Religious  Mania  (1375:5). 

REYIYALS— 

2.  Cuthbert,  Prominent  Features  at  Ulster,  T. 

2/59,  p.  451.  Bushman,  in  relat.  to 
Nervous  and  Mental  Disease 
(1375:6),  T.  1/60,  p.  40. 

NUNS— 

3.  Sensuality  (1085:3),  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  299. 
RosART  Swallowed  (853:4). 

monks- 
Sensuality  (1085:3),  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  299. 

4.  Tr.U'pist,  Vegetable  Diet  (127:1). 

mormons- 
Medicine  among,  Ed.  T.  1/61,  p.  190. 
Physiognomy  (1691:4),  T.  2/61,  p.  190. 

SHAKERS— 

5.  T.  2/75,  p.  274. 

QUAKERS- 

Jeffrey,  The  Quakers'  Dis.,  Stupidity,  T. 

1/61,  p.  102. 
Mortality,  Chase,  L.  1/70,  p.  21. 

CLERGYMEN— 

6.  Medical     Missions    and     Missionaries, 

M.  R.  2/75.  p.  307. 
Sore  Throat  (616:2). 
Derangement  of  Voice  (603:6). 
Lost  I't^c  Wandering  Mania  (1381:6). 


SIEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


20S 


565. 

MEDICAL  MEN— DOCTORS,  Etc.— 

1.  Shakspeare,  his  Medical  and  Psycholog. 

Knowl.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  399.     Jeaffre- 

son,  Book  about,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  74. 

Corrigan,    "  Lives    of    British    I'hy- 

sicians,"  etc.,   etc.,  L.  2/73,  p.  410. 

Three  Different  Types,  Ed.,  L.  2/76, 

pp.  754,  829. 
Dr.  E.  a.  1'arkes,   In  Memoriam,  M.  R. 

2/76,  p.  246. 
Consulting  Physician,  L.  2/73,  p.  609. 
Longevity  (2:6),  T.   1/54,  p.  360  ;  1/00, 

p.   77.      Bennett,  Whv  die  early,   L. 

2/70,  p.  76. 

2.  Degrees,  M.D.  in  London,  L.  2/71.  p.  619. 

German,  Relative  value,   L.  2/76,   p. 

243. 
Infidel  Tendencies  (549:6),  Ed.  T.  2/61, 

p.  557.     Science  and  Atheism,  Ed., 

T.  2/74,  pp.  338,  398. 
Prayer  for.  Mason,  T.  2/62,  p.  371. 
Dress  (210:4),  Various  Universities,  L. 

2/63,  p.  406,  et  seq.,  p.  625.     Plea  lor 

Distinctive,  L.  2/76,  p.  523. 
Provident  Society^  for,  T.  2/70,  p.  622. 

3.  Legal  Gfide,  Etc.  (1615:1),  Langlev,  Via 

Medica,L.  2/67,p.  359.  Weightman,  L. 
1/70,  p.  876.     Glenn,  T.  2/71,  p.  262. 

4.  As  REGARDS  Attendance  on  Minors,  Etc., 

T.  2/71,  p.  504. 
Partnerships,  L.  2/62,  pp.  120,  294. 
Practices,    Ed.,  T.  2/52,   pp.    192,  338; 

1/66,  p.  420. 
Title  of  Doctor,  Abuses,  etc.,  L.  1/76, 

pp.  192,  216. 

5.  Ethics,  Property  in  Patients,  L.  2/71,  p. 

625.    Correct  views  regarding,  L.  2/13, 

p.  708.     Gull  and  Johnson,  in  Bravo 

case,  L.  2/76,  p.  623. 
Fees,  T.  2/73,  p.  549.      nWc Lancet,  1873. 

Lovell's  case,  L.  2/75,  p.  173. 
"Women  Doctors,  Lines  to  a  Medical  Wife, 

T.  2/75,  p.  283. 

566. 

STUDENTS  AND  STUDY— 

1.  High  Pressure,  L.  2/71,  p.  565  ;  2/72,  p. 

572.     Vide  Overm-ork  (1365:2). 
Cererral  Dis.  Simulated  by  Overstrain 

of  Eye  (1403:1),  B.  Carter,  T.  2/74, 

p.  511. 
Addresses    (550:0),    Meadows,    L.    2/71, 

p.    495.      Stokes,    T.    2/69,    p.    .565. 

Webb,  T.  2/61,  p.  372;  1/74,  p.  23. 

2.  Revnolds,  Facetious,  L.  2/63,  p.  383. 
Ed",  L.  2/63,  p.  325.  Hvde  Salter's, 
1855;  T.  2/71,  p.  363;  2/55,  p.  339. 
Corrigan's,  L.  2/73,  p.  410.  Hinton's, 
L.  2/73,  p.  47.7. 

3.  "What   hecomes   of    Students  in   After 

Life,  Paget,  L.  2/69,  p.  653. 


STUDENTS  AND  STUDY  [cont.)— 

CiiRisTrAN    Assoc.    U.    C.    Hospital,    L. 

2/70,  p.  728. 
Suicide  and  Overwork  (1365:3),  T.  2/72, 
p.  412  ;  L.  2/72,  pp.  572,  714  ;  Worry 
work,  not  Brain  work,  kills  (1618:4). 
Examinations  (550:5).  Medical  Educa- 
tion (550:3). 

PROFESSIONAL  MEN— 

5.  Longevity  (566:1),  T.  1/60,  p.  77. 

567. 

TRADES— OCCUPATION  —  ARTISANS  — 

1.  Influence   of   on   Mortality,    Etc.,  T. 

1/54,  p.  652;  1/56,  p.  212;  1/60,  p. 
176  ;  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  419.  Richardson, 
Industrial  Pathology,  ^L.  2/75,  p. 
893  ;  Table,  1/76,  p.  110,  'ct  seq. 

2.  In    Relat."  to   Phthis.    (678:2)  ;  Heart 

Disease  (781:5)  ;  Bkoxchitis  (654:4). 

Second  Occupation,  AVilks,  Value  of  in 

Brain  Workers,  Etc.    (1365:2),  L. 

3.  1/75,  p.  886. 

farmers- 
Mortality  11-99  per  mille. 
Modern  Farming  (123:4)  and  Unwhole- 
some Meat.     Sewage  Farms  (209:2). 

SHOEMAKERS— COBBLERS— 

4.  Mortality  15-03  per  mille,'T.  1/56,  p.  212. 
Diseases  of,  Cobbler's  Pills,  etc.,  T.  1/54, 

p.  652;  R.  1/67,  p.  58;  Ch.   D.,  pp. 
429,  431. 
Lead     Poisoning     (288:4)     fr.    Leaden 
Last,  Hall,  L.  1/76,  p.  894. 

BOOTS  AND  SHOES— 

5.  Make  of,  Ormsby,  Effects  of  Misfits,  B. 

2/74,  p.  290.  Our  Feet  (1783:4)  and 
their  Covering,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  117. 
Meyer,  Wbj'  the  Shoe  Pinches,  T. 
2/59,  p.  385.     Dowie,  L.  1/65,  p.  488. 

—  Elastic  Sides,  Causing  Pain  in  Sole, 

Etc.  (1783:5). 

—  Anhydrous     Leather     (571:4)     for 

Soles,  T.  1/67,  p.  27. 

—  Boa  Constrictor  Skin    (508:2)  made 

into  Boots,  Cloquet,  T.  2/60,  p.  407. 

6.  Death    in,    Retained    Seki>ent's   Fangs 

(507:6). 
ScARPAs,  Etc.  (1787:2)  for  Clue  Feet. 

568. 

FACTORIES— 

1.  Roberts,  Physique  of  Factory  Children,  L. 
2/75,  p.  274.  Inspectors'  Report,  1808, 
M.  R.  2/09,  p.  161;  2/74,  p.  197. 

COTTON  MANUFACTORY,  Etc.— WEAV- 
ERS— 
Mortality    15"37    per    mille,     T.    1/56, 
p.  212. 


20-i 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


COTTOX  MANUFACTORY,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

2.  Diseases,  Leach,  of  Surat,  L.  2/63,  p.  G48. 

Buchanan,  in  the  Sizing  Process,  T. 
1/72,  p.   633.       Thomson,    Compared 
with  Woollen  Workers  (568:3). 
Iodized  Cotton  (250:2). 

COTTOX  FAMINE— 
Report,  R.  2/63,  p.  314. 

WOOLLEN  MANUFACTORIES— 

3.  Compared  WITH  Cotton  Workers  (568:2). 

Thomson,  R.  2/58,  p.  24.  Simpson, 
Peculiarly  exempt  fr.  Scrofula 
(794:3)  and  Phthisis  (678:3),  M.  R. 
1/57,  p.  57. 

Cotton  \Vool  as  a  Surgical  Dressing 
(1635:l).ForDEAFNEss,  Etc.  (1798:2). 
Respirator  (704:1). 

Poisonous  Woollen  Clothes  (210:6). 

MERCHANTS— 

6.  Russell,   Nervous  Diseases,  T.  1/56,  pp. 
29,  53. 

569. 

WATCHMAKERS- 

1.  Diseases,  Perron,  T.  2/61,  pp.  327,  488. 
Functional    Spasm   (111:1),  Mitchell,  T. 

2/76,  p.  551. 

BLACKSMITHS— 

2.  Mortality   16-56  per  mille,    T.   1/56,  p. 

212. 
Hemiplegia  (1287:2)  from  use  of  Hammer. 

TYPE  FOUNDERS— 

3.  Diseases.     77ft?e  Lead  Workers  (288:4). 
— Miscarriage  (1556:6).      Post    Partum 

H.5JM0RRH.  (1584:3). 
— Compositors'  Thumb  (1742:5),  Cracks 
on,  etc..  Treat.,  L.  1/70,  p.  436. 

BRASSFOUNDERS— 

Ague  of  (284:5). 

570. 

GROCERS— 

2.  Mortality  15-79   per  mille,  T.   1/56,  p. 

212. 

CARPENTERS  - 

Mortality  16-67  per  mille,   T.    1/56,  p. 

212.     Shelley,    Workshop   Appliances 

Book,  L.  2/73,  p.  233. 
Subclavian  Murmur  (743:2)  constant  in, 

Richardson,  T.  2/68,  p.  443. 

DAY  LABOURERS- 

3.  Mortality   17-30  per  mille,   T.  1/56,  p. 

212. 
Diseases,  Chambers,  T.  1/54,  p.  652. 

WASHERWOMEN— CHARWOMEN— 
Kurton's   Patent  Washing   Machine,  L. 
2/75,  p.  723. 


WASHERWOMEN,  Etc.   (cont.)— 

Diseases  of,  Chambers,  T.  1/54,  p.  652. 
Washerwoman's  Sweat  (1494:5). 
Phlegmasia  Dolens  (747:6). 

BAKERS— 

4.  Mortality   21-21   per   mille,   T.   1/56,  p. 

212;  2/60,  p.  493.  Guv,  Evils  of 
Night  Work,  M.  R.  1/65',  p.  399. 

BUTCHERS— 

5.  Mortality   23-10   per  mille,   T.    1/56,  p. 

212.       Stokes,    Liable     to     Typhoid 
Symptoms  in  Disease,  T.  2/54,  p.  633. 
Skin  Disease  (534:4)  peculiar. 

COOKING— 

6.  Gouffe,  "  The  Book,"  L.  1/68,  p.  787.   Ed- 

■\vards,  L.  1/69,  p.  846.  Notes  by  the 
G.  C,  L.  2/72,  p.  83.  B.  Jones,  T. 
1/51,  p.  365 ;  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  405.  Its 
influence  on  Food  (123:1).  Johnson, 
Invalid  Cookery,  L.  2/72,  p.  450. 
Borsarelli,  Diff.  between  Roast  and 
Boiled,  T.  2/61,  p.  229.  NichoUs, 
M.  R.  1/74,  p.  146.  Capt.  Warren, 
L.    1/68,  p.   64  ;  2/68,  p.   459. 

Norwegian  (8:3)  Self-acting  Appara- 
tus, T.    2/67,   p.    461. 

Cooking   Stoves  (237:6). 

571. 

TAILORS- 

2.  Mortality   16-74   per   mille,   T.   1/56,  p. 

212. 
Diseases,  Chambers,  T.  1/54,  p.  652. 

MILLINERS  —  DRESSMAKERS  —  NEE- 
DLEWOMEN—SEAMSTRESSES— 
Dressmakers'  Compy.,  T.  2/65,  p.  53. 
Palsy  of  (1263:3),  Holbeck,  R.  1/62,  p.  63. 
Vide  Poisonous  Millinery  (210:5). 

SEWING  MACHINE— 

3.  Ill  Effects,  etc.,  Gardner,  R.  1/61,  p.  7; 

M.  R.  1/61,  p.  538.  Down,  etc.,  L. 
2/66,  p.  447  ;  R.  1/67,  p.  28  ;  L.  2/67, 
p.  59;  2/69,  p.  23;  2/73,  p.  849. 
Guibot,  R.  2/66,  p.  13. 
—  Contra,  Decaisne  doubts  it  if  worked 
moderately,  T.  2/70,  p.  43.  Nicholls, 
L.  1/72,  p.  492. 

LEATHER  DRESSERS— HIDES,  Etc.— 

4.  Healthy  as  a  Rule,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  321. 
Fingers  of  (1741:3),  Peculiar  Skin  Dis., 

Armieux,  T.  1/54,  p.  550. 
Anhydrous  Leather  for  Soles  (567:5). 

572. 

MINES  AND  MINERS— 
1.  Air  in  (256:5),  Mack'worth,  Analysis,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  60.     Vide  235:5. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


20^ 


MINES  AND  MINERS  [cont.)— 

Mortality   20-15   per  mille,  T.   1/56,  p 
212 ;   1/54,  p.  652  ;  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  10 

Life,  Diseases,  Death,  etc..  Couch,  M.  R 
2/60,  p.  39.  Mackworth,  T.  1/54,  p 
652;  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  153.  Boisseau 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  431 ;  1/65,  p.  361 
2.  Miners'  Lungs  (235:6),  Greenhow,  Dis 
cuss.,  L.  1/69,  p.  604. 

Nystagmus  (1837:2). 

Respirator  FOR  (704:1),  King,  L.  1/71,  pp. 
327,  366. 

Food  for  (123:1),  Haughton,  T.  2/68;  p. 
203. 

Lead  Mines  (287:3).     Tin  (276:5). 

Copper  Mines  (297:1).     Cual  (235:5). 

MILLSTONE  MAKERS - 

4.  Phthisis  (678:2)  frequent. 

MUSICIANS    AND    MUSICAL    INSTRU- 
MENTS— 

5.  "Wind    Instruments    not  injurious.    Sax, 

etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  265  ;  T.  1/67,  p.  415. 
Best  curative  for  Phthisis,  Burg,  etc., 
L.  2/75,  pp.  264,  547. 
—  Amaurosis  (1862:5)  said  to  arise,  Sichel, 
T.  2/61,  p.  564. 

MUSIC— 

6.  Miss  Nightingale  as  a  Treatment,  T.  2/60, 

p.  343.     Jackson's  Finger   Gymnas- 
tics, L.  1/66,  p.  150. 

Heart's  sounds  set  to  (776:5). 

Singing  (604:5),  etc. 

573. 

INNKEEPERS - 

1.  Mortality   28-34   per  mille,  T.   1/56,  p. 

213. 

draymen- 
Scalp  Wounds  (1674:4)  often  do  very  well. 
CHIMNEY  SWEEPS— 

2.  Soot  Cancer  (1079:2). 

SOLDIERS  —  ARMY    AND     MILITARY 
LIFE— 

3.  War,  Numher  killed,  etc.,  since  Creation, 

T.  2/60,  p.  366. 

Hygienics  (204:2),  vide  Military  Sur- 
gery (1628:3),  Chenu,  T.  2/74,  p. 
606.     Gordon,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  471. 

Growth  (18:3)  of  Recruit  and  Young 
Soldier,  Aitken,  T.  1/62,  pp.  369,  395. 
Adams  on  Abnormities  of  Recruits,  L. 
1/74,  p.  364,  et  seq.  Their  Physical 
Requirements,  Adams,  M.  R.  1/75, 
p.  202. 

Dress  (210:4),  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  375. 

Dress  for  India  (201:2),  Stuart,  etc., 
R.  1/60,  p.  11;  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  39; 
1/59,  p.  111.  New  Head  Dress,  Jef- 
freys, R.  1/60,  p.  10. 


SOLDIERS,  Etc.  [cont.)  — 

4.  Knapsack,   New  Diagr.,  L.  2/G7,  p.  262; 

T.  1/67,  p.  395.     Tourist's,   L.   1/72, 
p.  831. 
Gymnastics  (199:3),  Value  for. 

5.  Food  for  (126:3). 

—  Coffee  (400:1),  Larrey,  T.  1/62,  p.  364. 

—  Cyder  (410:5).     Spirits  (423:6). 

SOLDIERS'  WIVES— 

6.  Hogg,  L.  1/71,  p.  680. 

Indian  Army  (9:3),  Jeffreys,  M.  R.  1/59, 

p.  Ill,  et  supra  et  9:4. 
Crimean  Army,  Health  of,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/58, 

p.  424. 
Roman  Army  (7:5). 

574. 

DISEASES  OF  SOLDIERS— 

2.  Mouat,  etc.,  in  India,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  39; 

1/59,  p.  111.  Army  Reports, /73  and 
/74,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  311.  Long- 
more's  Instructions  for  Testing  Vision 
(1813:4),  etc.,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  425. 
At  Home  and  British  America,  Statistics, 
M.  R.  1/54,  p.  405.  Army  Medical 
Reports,  /60,  M.  R.  1/63,  pp.  345,  385. 
Farr,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.'  91  ;  R.  2/61,  p. 
15.  Gordon,  The  Army  in  relation  to 
public  health,  M.  R.  "l/71,  pp.  138, 
454;  2/71,  p.  155. 

3.  Phthisis  (677:4),  Welch,  in  British  Army, 

M.  R.  1/76,  p.  333. 
Aortic  Aneurism  (731:5),  common. 
Heart  Dis.   (781:5),  Meyers,    L.   2/70,  p. 

570  ;  M.  R.  1/71,  p.  415. 
— Irritable  Heart  (768:3),  Da  Costa,  L. 

1/71,  p.  349;   1/76,  p.  839. 

4.  Prolapsus  Ani  (892:4)  induced. 

SICK  AND  WOUNDED— n^e  Ambulances 

(179:1).  Stretchers,  Etc.  (178:5). 
Transportation,  of,  L.  1/69,  p.  677.  By- 
Rail,  1/76,  p.  752.  Alcock,  Gleanings 
in  War  Sanitation,  T.  2/73,  pp.  172, 
251,  432.  Help  for  in  War,  Brunell's 
Exhibit.,  L.  2/76,  p.  171.  Porter,  L. 
2/76,  p.  529. 

NAVY— sailors-Ships  (207:4). 

5.  Health,  Reports,  1857,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/60, 

p.  100  ;  1/62,  p.  97  ;  1/64,  p.  455  ;  1/65, 
p.  319;  2/76,  p.  311 ;  T.  1/72,  p.  11. 
Mercantile  Marine,  L.  1/67,  p.  19, 
et  seq. 
Inspection,  Rules  for  Men  and  Boys,  L. 
2/66,  p.  642. 

6.  Goliath  Training   Ship  for  Boys,  etc., 

L.  2/72,  p.  638. 
Food  (126:3). 
Cyder  (410:5)  good  in  Army  and  Navy. 

575. 

LOVE  (1363:2)— 

3.  Nature  of,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  313. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


HATEED  (1363:2)  — 

Nature  of,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  313. 
FEAE— FEIGHT,  Vide  Emotions  (13G3:2j. 

4.  IxFLVENCE  of,  M.  E.  2/73,  p.  121.     Bland- 

ford,      EuiGHTENED       OUT       OF      ONE's 

Wits,  T.  2/66,  p.  467.  II.  Jackson, 
Anxiety  i.s  Fkight  Spread  out  Tliin, 
L.  2/7o,  p.  338.  Laycock,  Tickle 
Nostril  of  Child  awakening  in  a 
Fkight  with  a  Feather,  T.  1/6.5,  p.  489. 

Death  rii.  (180:2),  Eichardson,  Ilow  it 
occurs,  T.  1/70,  p.  574. 

Canities  (21:4).     Melasma  (28:5) .     Prii- 

5.  pura  (57:3).  Dental  Caries  (104:5). 
Blood  Swe.\t  (143:1).  Puerp.  F. 
(1595:5).  Difficulty  avith  Chlorof. 
Inhal.  (435:5).  Eupture  of  Tri- 
cuspid. (764:5).     Chorea  (1292:3). 

576. 

TEMPEEAXCE  —  TEETOTALISM  —  NE- 

1.  PHALISM— TOTAL    ABSTINENCE— 

Stimulants  (217:1). 

Controversy,  T.  1/61,  pp.  146,  374.  Ed., 
Against  Gen.  Use  of  Stimulants,  L. 
2/71,  pp.  647,  727,  891.  The  Secret 
of,    Biography    of    Father    Mathew, 

2.  T.  2/63,  p.  53'9.  Brinton,  Advocating 
Stimul.  in  crowded  communities,  M. 
E.  2/62,  p.  147.  The  Medical  De- 
claration, L.  2/71,  p.  901,  et  acq. 
Maclean  on  the  "Spirit  Eation"  and 
General  111  Eflects  of  Drink,  etc.,  L. 
1/74,  p.  332. 

Porridge  or  Skilly  (321:3)  v.  Alcohol, 
L.  2/76,  p.  142. 

AGE— 

4.  Southey,   Determin.   of,  L.    1/76,  p.  272. 

Ogston,  in  its  Legal  Eelations,  T.  1/76, 
p.  107. 
InHerf.dit.  Dis.  (562:2).  Phtiiis.  (677:3). 
D.  Trem.  (427:3).  Convuls.  (1299:4). 
Insanity  (1375:5).  Chorea  (1292:2). 
Brain  Dis.  (1404:4).  Typhoid 
(1500:4).  Pregnancy  (1548:1).  Te- 
tanus (1322:6).  In  Operat.  Surg. 
(1637:4).     Epilepsy  (1307:4). 

OLD  age- 
Decline    OF    Life    (746:1).     Change    of 

Life      (1143:5).      Longevity     (2:6). 
Dis.    and    Infirm,    of,   Macl.achlan,    E. 

2/63,  p.    307;    M.    E.    1/64,    p.    403. 

5.  Hereditary  (562:4),  Jenner,  T.  2/61,  p.  1. 
Heart    Dis.    (782:1)    and    Premat.    Old 

Age.  Veins,  Why  Large  (740:1). 
Male  Generat.  Organs  (1164:1). 
Semen  (1080:6).  Diabetes  of  (336:3). 
Larynx  (599:2).  Children  of  old 
Men  often  Scrofulous  (794:1). 

577. 

SEX— nEllMArHRODITI.^M   (1581:1). 


SEX  [cont.]— 

1.  Ogston,  In  its  Legal  Eelations,  etc.,  T.  1/76, 

pp.  161,  189. 
In  Hereditary  Dis.  (562:2). 
Production    of,    Thury,    Theory    of,    T. 

1/65,  p.  527.    Ogston,  T.  1/76,  p.  161. 

Sleeping  on  Et.  of  Wife,  Male  ;  Left, 

Female,  L.  1/70,  p.  608. 
Diagnosis  of,  ante  partum  (1537:6). 
A  Cause  of  Dystocia  (1571:1). 
In  Nervous  Diseases  (1400:4).  ^ 

2.  Eespiration  (627:1)  in  two  Sexes.  if 
Hypertrophy  of  Tongue  (805:1).  ^, 
Diatheses   (556:5),    How  tbe  two  Sexes 

are    afiected   by,    Laycock,    T.    1/62, 

p.  152. 
Alcoholismus   Chron.    (425:5)    unknown 

among  Women. 
In  Children's  Dis.  (1519:4)  Influence. 

WOMEN— 

3.  Tavo    Classes,    Backs    and    No    Backs 

(1148:2). 

Develop.,  Southey,  Etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  339. 

Diseases  of  (1111:1).  Geometrical 
Beauty  (3:5).  Our  Girls,  Educa- 
tion of  (1524:2). 

TEMPEEAMENT— 

5.  Meaning  of  Term,  Classification,  Etc., 

Laycock,  T.  1/62,  pp.  101,  153. 
Sanguine,    Laycock,    T.    1/62,    p.     101. 

Southey,  L.  1/76,  p.  235. 
Neuro-Sanguine,  Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  102. 

6.  Lymphatic,  Photographs,  Laycock,  T.  1/62, 

p.  153.     Southey,  L.  1/76,  p.  235. 
Melancholic  (1383:5). 
Nervous,  Southey,  L.  1/76,  p.  235. 

578. 

IDIOSYNCEASY— 

1.  Bernard,   T.   1/60,  p.  109.     Southey,  Dis- 
tinct,    between    Idiosyncrasy    and 
Temperament,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  235. 
As  Eegards  Chloroform  (435:5).     JJrjE' 
MIA  (1018:5).    Strawrerries  (411:1). 

PEESONAL  IDENTITY— 

3.  Ogston,  T.   1/76,  pp.   27,  55.     Tichbome 

case,  M.  A.  2/75,  p.  115. 

ASTEONOMY— 

4.  Webb's  popular  Book,  T.  2/59,  p.  340. 

MOON— 

Smyth,  Heat  of  Eays,  etc.,  L.  1/58,  p.  24. 

INFLUENCE  OF,  ON  HEALTH— 

5.  Smyth,  L.  1/58,  p.  24.     Winslow,  L.  2/55, 

pp.  457,  458,  567;  l/56,p.  254.   More- 
head,  in  India  (9:2),  vol.  1,  p.  254. 
On    Menstruation    ^1140:5).     Lunatics 
(1374:6).     Blindness  from  (1818:1). 
Photography  ry  aid  of  (1626:3). 


ilEDICAL   DIGEST. 


207 


579. 

STARS— PLANETS— 
1.  A  Stau  ox  Fire,  T.  1/67,  pp.  390,  639. 
Photoghaphy  by  aid  of  (1626:3). 

METEOES— 

Influence  on  Health,  Hcrschell,  L.  2;'09, 
p.  276. 

SEASONS— WEATHER  {Vide  580:1)— 

3.  Cyclical  changes  in  System,   E.    Smith, 

M.  R.  1/GO,  p.  408;  R.  2/61,  p.  293. 
Spuing,  Periodicity  of  Corporeal 
Functions,  L.  1/69,  p.  712  ;  of  Fevers 
(1473:6). 
Seasonal  Diseases,  E.  Smith,  M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  408;  1/62,  p.  435.  Buchan,  Wea- 
ther AND  Mortality  (180:1),  M.  R. 
2/76,  p.  8;5.  S.  Jackson,  M.  R.  1/64, 
p.  171. 

4.  Metamorphosis   {Vide  118:5).     Respira- 

tion (628:4). 

summer- 
Search  roR  (200:4),  vide  Jamaica  (8:1). 
Suez  Canal  as  Route  to  Winter  Quar- 
ters, T.  2/76,  p.  463. 
Winter  Cough  (648:6). 

NIGHT— 

5.  Turning  out  During.     How  to  get  Tea 

AND  Coffee,  etc.,  Hot,  L.  2/67,  p.  727. 
Diseases,  Whj'  Worse  during.     Necessity 

of  Stimulants,  etc.  (431:6).     Smith, 

T.  2/61,  p.  228.     Hingeston,  T.  2/52, 

p.  529. 
Nocturnal  Madness  (1381:6). 

580. 

METEOROLOGY  —  Vide  Climatology 

(200:2)  — 
1.    Morris,  New  Mode  to  investigate  Effects  on 
Health,  Life,    etc.,    T.    2/57,    p.    57. 
Buchan,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  139. 
In  Operations  (1629:2),  Necessitj'  of  Stu- 
dying. 
In  Insanity  (1374:4).     In    Cephalalgia 

(1430:1). 
Instruments,  Atkinson,  L.   1  49,   p.  533  ; 

2/49,  p.  91. 
The  Common  Leech  (482:3)  a  great  Wea- 
ther Prophet. 

MOUNTAINS— Rarefied  Air  (232:5). 

5.  Influence  of  on  Disease  (557:2). 
Alpine     and     Tourists'    Dangers    {vide 

198:5).  HI  Efi'ects  of  arduous  Ascen- 
sions, etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  271.  Latest 
careful  Exper.,  "  Mal  des  Mon- 
tagnes,"  T.  2/69,  p.  436. 

6.  Temperatureou  Ascending  (187:6).    Mar- 

cel, etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  21  ;  T.  2/69,  p. 
436.  Ford,  Exper.  v.  Marcet,  T.  2/71, 
p.  448. 


MOUNTAINS  {cont.)  — 

Fall  fr.  Mt.  Blanc  (59:6).     A  "Brush 

Burn,"'  Moore,  T.  2/61,  p.  122. 
Yolcanos,  Book  on,  Scrope,  T.  1/62,  p.  487. 

582. 

FUNCTIONS  AND  FUNCTIONAL  AC- 

1.  TIONS,  nV/eLiFE  (2:3)— 
IIinton,3  forms:  Muscular  (109:1).  Ner- 
vous (1232:1).  Secretive  (116:3), 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  181.  Due  to  Chem. 
Changes  (302:5),  M.  R.  2/56,  pp. 
181,  187,  194. 

Functkjnal  Disorders  of  Nervous  Sys- 
tem (1400:1). 

PATHOLOGY— Cellular  Pathology  (18:5). 

3.  Bernard,  Exper.,  T.  1/60,  ru/e  Index. 
Johnson,    6    Lect.    rclat.    to    Therapeut. 

(202:5),  T.  2/53,  ride  Index.  Liebig, 
Relat.  between  Path., Physiol.,  Chem. 
(309:3),  and  Physics,  L.  2/46,  vide 
Index.  Ziemssen,  M.  R.  175,  p.  317. 
Moxon's  Analytical,  T.  2/70,  pp.  1, 
57,  147. 

PATHOLOGICAL  ANATOMY— 

5.  Earliest  Traces  of,  Mayer,  T.  2/61,  p. 

328. 
Books,  etc.,  Green,   the  best,  L.  2/71,  p. 
510;    M.   R.    1/74,  p.    137.     Liebig, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  35  ;  1/76,  p.  115. 

TRANSPOSITION  OF  YISCERA— 

6.  Webster,  cases  more  or  less  complete,  T. 

2/62,  p.  614.  Young,  Complete,  L. 
1/61,  p.  630.  Lees,  L.  2/76,  p.  894. 
Maclean,  Liver  and  Heart,  L.  2/63, 
p.  159.  Moxon,  Thoracic  and  Ab- 
uoM.,  L.  2/76,  p.  749. 

TRANSPLANTATION    OF    YISCERA 

(1639:3). 

583. 

PATHOLOGICAL  SPECIJIENS— 

2.  Valentine's  Knife  (1645:2).     New  form, 

Diag.,  L.  1/70,  p.  13, 
Microtome  (1625:2). 
Preservation,  Fluids  for  (182:2). 
Casts  of,  Tait,  easy  method,  T.  2/67,  p.  163. 

POST  MORTEM  EXAMINATION— 

4.  Of  Oscar  L,  T.  2/59,  p.  331. 

Method  of  Performing,  Virchow,  T.  1/76, 
pp.  397,420,  447,  476,  503,  531 ;  2/76, 
pp.  46,  67,  cases.  In  Legal  cases,  T. 
2/76,  p.  109. 

Yerruca  Necrogenica  (70:2).  Absorp- 
tion   OF    Fluids    by     Sound    Skin 

5.  (1638:2).  Dissection  Wounds  (1638:2). 
Corpse  (181:4). 

To  Cleanse  Hands  (214:6). 

Portable    Dead  House    and    Moyablb 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


POST  MORTEM  EX^iMINATIOX  {cont.)— 
Bay    fok    Ships    (207:o),    Cockburn, 
L.  1/68,  p.  470. 
Craniotome    (1678:4),   Lund,    Diagr.,    L. 
2/58,  p.  520. 
6.  How  TO  EXAMINE  Brain  OF  CiuLD,  Curti'n, 
T.  2/75,  p.  349. 
Pectous  Changes,  Richardson,  T.  1/74,  pp. 
465,  517. 

586. 

MALIGNA  XT  PUSTULE  rd  CARBUXCLE 

1.  —POLISH     CARBUNCLE —  PUSTU- 
LAR CELLULITIS-CHARBON— 

Carkuncle  (56:2). 

HelLich,    Amer.    J.,    No.    3/30,    p.    390. 

Bourgeois,  M.  R.  1/G3,  p.  176.     Da- 

vaigne,  L.   1/70,  p.  527 ;  T.  1/75,  p. 

155.     Pennock,  Plates,  Amer.  J.,  No. 

37/36,  p.  13. 

2.  I.v  England   (5:2).     De  Morgan,  Caught 

from  Glandered  Horse  (531:3),  T. 
1/70,  p.  466.  Budd,  R.  2/62,  p.  36. 
Paget,  T.  2/62.  p.  195.  Ludlow,  etc., 
T.  2/52,  p.  287  ;  1/63,  p.  107.  Rogers, 
L.  2/73,  p.  42.  Cameron,  Fr.  Dressing 
Foreign  Hair,  L.  2/76,  p.  905. 
Ox  Conjunctiva  (1826:3). 

CAUSES  OF  CHARBON— 

4    Bacteria  (310:3),  Budd,  L.    1/65,  p.  47. 

Richardson,    L.    2/68,    p.    155.      Da- 

vaigne,  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  239. 
As  SEEN  IN  Sheep  (534:6),  T.  2/64,  p.  126. 

TREATMENT  OF  CHARBON— 

Discuss.,  Paris,  T.  2/57,  p.  427 ;   1/75,  p. 

155.     Benavente,  etc.,  T.  1/54,  p.  579  ; 

R.  2/62,  p.  171  ;  T.  2'63,  p.  369.' 
6.  Chiocococca  Racemosa  (398:5),  Damil,  In 

Horses  (532:3),  L.  2/45,  p.  541. 
Walnut  Leaves  (361:3),  T.  2/57,  p.  427. 
Ol.    Tererinth    (350:2),   Locally,   Thiel- 

man,  T.  2/55,  p.  325. 
Acid  Carrol.  (353:6)  Intern.,  Bouley,  L. 

1/69,  p.  234.     Estradere,  M.  R.  2/75, 

p.  449. 
Amputation,    Jourdan,    Singular   case,    8 

weeks,  P.  M.,  T.  2/62,  p.  323. 

587. 

SPONTANEOUS    COMBUSTION  —  EM- 
1.     PRESMUS,  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  182— 

Gasper,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  392.  Devergie, 
M.  R.  2/52,  p.  280.  Joly,  Man  and 
Wife,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  20/37,  p.  63. 
Ogston,  Reported  Cases,  M.  R.  1/70, 
p.  179.  Ed.,  Idea  Fallacious,  T.  2/63, 
p.  618;  L.  1/75,  p.  73. 

588. 

THE  NOSE— 

1.  The  Nasal  Segment  of   Skull,  Ed.  T. 
1/63,  p.  189. 


NOSE  {cont.)  — 

Schneiderian  ^[emrua.ve — Erectile  Tis- 
sue OF,  Kohlrausou,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  546. 
— MiCROLOGY,  M.  R.   :^/57,  p.  510  ;  2/60, 
p.  512;  2/62,  p.  621. 
2.   Sebaceous  Follicles  ('29:1),  Why  stopped 
up,  Ch.  D.,  p.  48^. 

PHYSIOGNOMY  OF  NOSE  (1691:4)— 
Laycock,  T.  1  /62.  p.  287. 
In     Idiots     (1393:3).       Leprosy    (68:5). 

Oz.UNA  (594:3) 
In   Wine   (424:4)  and    Beer    Drinkers 

(322:2),  Hebra,  R.  2/61,  p.  114, 

MALFORMATION  OF  NOSE— 

Retzius,   Peculiar  Case,   due  to  Cerebr.4.l 
Hernia  (1426:3),  T.  2/60,  p.  180. 

RHINOSCOPY— 

4.  Johnson,  L.  1/64,  p.  604.  Thudichum, 
Specula,  etc.,  Diagr.,  L.  2/68,  pp.  243, 
307.     Duplay,  T.  2/69,  p.  696. 

MEDICINES,  Etc.,  PER  NARES— 
6.  Sternutatories     (222:2).      In    Catarrh 
(592:5). 
Leeches,  In  Brain  Aff.  (1406:2),  Downie, 

good  place  for,  T.  1/65,  p.  507. 
Chlorof.  Inhal.,  During  Mouth  Opera- 
tions (437:3).      llde   per  Tracheaji 
(437:4). 
Feeding  Lunatics,  etc.  (1389:1). 
Morphia  (462:6)  In  Tic  (1243:4). 

IRRIGATION  OF  NOSE  (161:1)— 
6.  Thudichum,L.2/64,pp.  599,  628.  Skinner, 
L.  2/64,  p.  708.  Anderson,  T.  2/66, 
pp.  536,  687.  C.  Heath,  Simple  Plan, 
L.  2/67,  p.  40.  Duke's,  Diagr.,  L. 
2/76,  p.  394. 

Diseases  of  Earfr.  (1790:3), Boiven,  Case, 
L.  2/76,  p.  442, 

To  Extrude  Foreign  Bodies  (590:4). 

In   OziENA  (595:1). 

589. 

ALJK  NASI— 

2.  Sloughing,  Ranking,  T.  2/54,  p.  190. 

SEPTUM  NASI— 

Malformation,    Mistaken    for     Polypus 

(596:1),  Bryant,  L.  2/67,  p.  224. 
Ulcer  of,    Smith,  Treat.,  Amer.   J.,  No. 

41/37,  p.  232. 
Necrosis    of,     Roger,     after     Rheumat. 

(1455:2),  and   Typhoid  F.    (1498:6), 

M.  R.  2/60,  p.  536. 

INJURY  TO  NOSE— 

4.  Fracture,  Fatal  Hcemorrh.,  West,  L.  1/62, 
p.  660.  Jarjavy,  of  Cartilag.  Sep- 
tum, M.  R.  2/67,  p.  530.  Combd.  with 
Fracture  of  Base  of  Skull  (1681:3). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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ABSCISSIOX  OF  NOSE— 

5.  Reunion-  (1628:3)  after  |  hour,  Nicholl,  L. 

2/41,  p.  195.     Gason,  R.  2/62,  p.  233. 

Mason,  L.  2/61,  p.  239. 

590. 

RIIIXOPLASTICS— TALICOTIAX  OPER. 

1.  Plastic  Sukgeiiy  (1639:4). 

Hamilton,  Series  of  Cases,  R.  1/64,  p.  238. 
Ward,  T.  l/o6,  p.  385.  Wood,  Clin., 
T.  1/67,  p.  711  ;  2/69,  p.  413  ;  L.  1/70, 
p.  301,  Diagr.,  T.  2/73,  p.  714.  Fried- 
berg,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  383.     Greenhow, 

2.  T.  2/53,  p.  22.  Mason,  Diagr.,  New 
Plan,  L.  1/71,  p.  780.  Telford.  Diagr., 
L.  1/71,  p.  607.  Lichtenberj,  2 
Cases,  L.  2/71,  p.  713;  2/72,  p.  850. 

Bony  Suppokts  for  Flaps  (1639:5),  Lan- 
genbeck,  R.  2/61,  p.  335.     Oilier,  T. 

3.  2/61,  p.  585;  L.  2/63,  p.  188.  Bu- 
cbanan,  L.  2/65,  p.  148. 

In  Syphilitic  Patients  (1631:1),  Barton, 
L.  1/76,  p.  707. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  NOSE— 

4.  Hewitt,  Extract  so  as  to  avoid  Brain  Mis- 

chief, T.  2/55,  p.  157.     Gross,  M.  R. 

1/65,  p.  263.     Causing  Oz.iiNA  (594:4). 
Emetics  (220:3),  Novel  Plan,  T.   1/60,  p. 

504  ;  L.  2/64.  p.  708. 
Irrigation   (588:6)  per  Opposite  Nostril, 

Skinner,  L.  2/64,  p.  708. 

5.  Calculvs  rcl  Rhinolith.  Brown,  R.  1/60, 

p.  158.  West,  L.  1/72,  p.  147.   Demar- 
quay,  etc.,  L.  2/45,  p.  90  ;  2/59,  p.  13. 

6.  Larv.-k  of  DiPTER.Ti  (485:6)  t'c/^  Peexath. 

Coquerel,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  531.  Moore, 

etc..   Treat.,   etc.,   T.    2/69,   p.    269; 

1/75,  pp.   125,    156.      Lyons,   In  the 

Punjaub,  R.  2/62,  p.  235. 
—  In  Frontal  Sinuses  (1684:6). 
Lizard   (506:2)   Causing  Death,  T.  2/76, 

p.  717. 

591. 

NASAL  AFFECTIONS— 

2.  Ross,  Value  of  Iod.  Pot.  (263:3),  L.  2/65, 

p.  56.     Watson,  Diseases,  M.  R.  1/76, 

p.  370. 
Rhinosclerma,  Hebra,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  552. 
Rhinorrhcea    (1682:4),    Davies,   L.    2/70, 

pp.  592,  660.     EUiston,  2  Rum  Punch, 

and  25  Galls,  discharged,  T.  2/57,  p. 

3.  290.  After  Fracture  of  Base  of 
Skull  (1682:4). 

Red  Nose,  Wibon,  Collod.,  R.  1/49,  p.  89. 
Scrofulous    Affect.     (793:6),    Ranking, 
Iod.,  T.  2/54,  p.  190. 

4.  N.i-:vus    (735:6).     Rodent  Ulcer  (66:4). 

Eczema  (49:5).     Epistaxis  (146:1). 
Phthisical   Affections  rel  Post  Nasal 
Catarrh   (6-86:4).     Bennett,   Caustic 
behind  Velum  in,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  378. 
Thorowgood,  L.  2/66,  p.  85. 


NASAL  AFFECTIONS  (cont.)  — 

Nasal    Affect,    mistaken    for    Phthisis, 
Bennett,  T.  2/59,  p.  660. 

5.  G.iNGRENE.    Following    Typhoid  (1498:6) 

and  Typhus  (1508:3),  Rogers,  M.  R. 

2/60,  p.  537. 
Elephantiasis  (1755:5),  Oilier,  Treat,  by 

Decorticj.tion,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  215. 
Lipoma  (1661:1). 
Tumours,  External,  Smith,  L.  2/67,  p.  65. 

SYPHILITIC  AFFECT.  OFNOSE  (1205:4)- 

6.  Anderson,  Diagn.,  T.  2/63,  p.  137.     Sig- 

mund,  R.  1/71,  p.  224.  Fox,  Turer- 
CLES  about  Nose,  L.  2/74,  p.  42. 

592. 

CORYZA— COLD— CATARRH— 

2.  Epidemic  Catarrh  rel  Influenza  (655:1). 
Forster,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  96.     Salter,  Path. 

Lect.,  A  Blood  Poison  allied  to 
Typhus,  L.  1/57,  p.  1 .  H.  Jones, 
Allied  to  Neuralgia,  etc.,  L.  2/57, 
p.  329.  Chambers,  Partial  Death, 
L.  2/63,  pp.  153,  183,  212.  Barrier, 
Whv  the  Catarrh  Element  is  strong 
in  Children  (1519:4),  T.  1/61,  p.  178. 

3.  Nature  of  Fluid  Discharged,  Ranvier, 

L.  1/74,  p.  887. 
Herpes    Laisialis    (53:5),   The   Eruptive 
Symptom,  Salter,  L.  1/57,  p.  2. 

TREATMENT  OF  CATARRH— 

Counsels  against  Cold,  Ed.  T.  1/64,  p. 
36;  L.  1/71,  p.  18.  Johnson,  R.  2/69, 
.  p.  39.  Symond's,  Good  Pill,  R.  1/68, 
p.  55.  Inman,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  377. 
Barlow,  How  to  cut  short,  M.  R.  1/56, 
p.  366.  Salter,  L.  1/57,  p.  3.  Diday, 
R.  1/66,  p.  38.  Brandt's  Remedy, 
R.  2/72,  p.  64. 

Leech  to  Nostrils,  T.  1/65,  p.  351. 

5.  Occlude    Nostrils    by'    Gold    Beaters' 

Skin,  T.  1/65.  p.  606. 
Injections  into  Nares. 

—  ZiNci  SuLPH. (285:5),  gr.j  —  §j,PrettT, 

1/55,  pp.  303,  356. 

—  Argent.  Nit.  (307:2),  gr.  x. —  31.,  Tes- 

sier,  R.  1/46,  p.  179  ;  T.  1/72,  p.  27. 

—  Opium   in    Sol.    and    Fumes    (462:6), 

6.  Lombard,  T.  1/55,  p.  310.     Deschamps, 
R.  2/47,  p.  39.     Vide  593:5. 

—  Tannic  Acid  (360:4),  Porteus,  L.  1/69, 

jjp.  520,  556. 

593. 

1.  Inhalations  (626:3). 

—  Iodine  (251:2),  Diday,  R.  1/66,  p.  39. 

Luc,  T.  2/55,  p.  523,  c.  Camphor, 
T.  1/74,  p.  331. 

—  Carbolic  Acid  and  Ammonia  (354:3) 

S.  Watson,  L.  1/76,  p.  625. 


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?iIEDIGAL   DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  CATARRH— Inhalations  (coji^) 

2.  —  Bismuth  Snuff   (283:3),  Monneret,  T. 

1/59,  p.  354;  2/76,  p.  282;  L.  1/76, 
p.  525. 

—  Sugar  Snuff  (328:3),  B.  Sequard,  L. 

1/67,  p.  33. 

—  Morphia  and  Bismuth  Snuff  (592:5), 

Ferrier,  L.  1/75,  pp.  525,  625. 
Turkish  Bath  (232:2),  S.  Wells,  Preyents 
Susceptibility,  etc.,   T.  2/60,  p.   425. 

3.  Curative,  M.R.  1/56,  p.  367.    Goolden, 
Cur.  and  Prevent.,  L.  1/61,  p.  96. 

Stimulating  Frictions  to  Occiput 
(1685:5),  Cur.  and  Prevent.,  Jandy, 
T.  1/62,  p.  89.     Diday,  R.  1/66,  p.  38. 

INTERNAL  REMEDIES  FOR  CATARRH. 

5.  Oranges  (450:3),  T.  1/55,  pp.  270,  310. 
Opium  (462:1),  H.   Salter,  L.   1/57,  p.   3. 

Cooper,  2  m.  rel  3  in_,  R.  2/62,  p.  52. 
"  77f/c- 592:5. 
Aconite  (468:1),  Ringer,  L.  1/69,  p.  43. 

6.  Pot.  Brom.  (266:2),  Gubler,  R.  2/64,  p.  91. 
Camphor  (369:4),  H.  Salter,  L.  1/57,  p.  3. 

594. 

F(ETOR  NARIUM— 

3.  Valleix,  Not  always  due  to  Oz.ena  (594:3), 

vol.  1,  p.  61. 
Irrigation  (588:6).      Vide  594:5. 

CORYZA  ULCEROSA- OZ^NA— 

Valleix,    supra.     Gallwey,    Oz.tsna,    -witli 

Black  Discharge,  L.  2/59,  p.  387- 
Facies  OzjEs.Ti,  Druitt,  T.  2/58,  p.  417. 

CAUSES  OF  OZiENA— 

4.  Foreign    Bodies    (590:4)    long   retained, 

Manby,   L.    1/71,    p.    846.      Tillaux, 

Cherrystone  for  20  years,  T.  1/76,  p. 

179. 
Exanthemata  (74:3),  Cooke,  Treat.,  etc., 

L.  2/50,  p.  45. 
Disease  of  the  Bones,  Fatal  Convulsions, 

etc.,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  91. 

OZiENA  FOLLOWED  BY— 
6.  Cerebral  Dis.,  Weber,  T.  1/60,  p.   538. 
Hewitt,  T.  2/55,  p.  157. 
PY^iiMiA  (169:3),  Savory,  L.  1/67,  p.  70. 

TREATMENT  OF  OZ^NA— 

Druitt,  T.  2/58,  p.  417;  2/60,  p.  387. 
Fraser,  R.  1/72,  p.  231.  Bryant,  M.  R. 
1/61,  p.  239.  Robert,  bad  case,  T.  1/59, 
p.  68, 

595. 

1.  Irrigation  (588:6),  Anderson,  T.  2/66,  pp. 
536,  687,  etc.,  etc.  Crequy  with 
Chloral  Sol.,  1  per  cent.,  T.  2/75, 
p.  225. 
Calomel  Snuff  (303:3),  Wolfe,  L.  2/03, 
p.  296. 


TREATMENT  OF  OZ.ENA  {cout).~ 

Sulphurous  Acid,  (244:4),  and  in  Stuffed 
Nostril,  Dewar,  T.  1/67,  p.  493. 

2.  Tit.  Thui^e  (358:2),  Hoppe,  T.  1/60,  p.  323. 
Glyceh.  c.  Iodine  (270:5),  T.  1/58,  p.  oil  ; 

1/59,  p.  505. 
PoTAss.T3  Chloras.  (260:3),  Moore,  T.  1 ''55^ 

p.  504.     Arnold,  T.  2/59,  p.  42. 
Calcii  Chlorid.  (274:2),  Horner,  Amer.  J., 

No.  11/30,  p.  265. 

3.  Matico  (366:1),  Gibb,  L.  2/C3,  p.  724. 
aouJE  Arseni.\s  (281:1),  Bouchut,  T.  1/61, 

p.  607. 
Pot.  Iod.  (263:3),  Ross,  L.  2/65,  p.  56. 

596. 

POLYPUS  NASI— 

1.  Diagnosis,    Czermak,     T.    1/62,    p.    581. 

Damorseau,    R.    1/45,    p.    91.     Cases 
mistaken  I'or  (589:2). 

TREATMENT  AND  CASES    OF    SIMPLE 

2.  MUCOUS   OR  GELATINOUS   POLY- 
PUS NASI— 

Syme,  L.  1/55,  p.  2.  Bryant,  L.  1/67,  p. 
235  ;  2/67,  p.  224.  Mason,  Discuss. 
L.  1/74,  p.  479.  Noble,  Plate,  Large, 
T.  2/62,  p.  404.  Thudichum,  24  re- 
moved at  one  sitting,  etc.,  Diagr.  L. 
2/68,  pp.  307,  534.  Keye's  plan, 
Finger  in  Nostril,  another  per  Fauces, 
T.  1/74,  p.  560.  Gaot,  New  Forceps, 
L.  2/58,  p.  257. 

4.  Catgut  and  Sponge,  Pass  Gut  per  Narcs 

into  Mouth,  attach  Sponge  and  draw 

back  again. 
Tannin  (360:4),  Bryant,  L.  1/67,  p.  235 ; 

2/67,  p.  224. 
ZiNCi  SuLPH.  (285:5),  Amer.  J.,  No.  37/36, 

p.  251. 
Sesquichl.  Iron  (295:2),  Neale. 

FIBROUS  POLYPUS  NASI- 

6.  Marotte,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  310;  2/60,  p.  30.5. 

Robert,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  364.    Syme,  L. 

1/55,  p.  2.     Lichtenberg,  New  Oper., 

Diagr.,  L.  2/72,  p.  773. 

597. 

NASO      PHARYNGEAL     POLYPI  —  FI- 

1.  BROUS      TUMOURS      OF      NASAL 
FOSSAE  AND  PHARYNX  (1660:1)— 

Marotti,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  310.  Vcrneuil,  R. 
2/71,  p.  318.  Robert,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 
366.  Nelaton.T.  2/54,  p.  93.  Langen- 
beck,  The  most  difficult  Oper.  on 
record,  T.  2/61,  p.  256. 

2.  Lifting  up  Nose,  Laurence,  2s  ew  Oper.,  T.  j 

2/62,  p.  491. 
Electrolysis  (1659:3),  Nelaton,  Cure,  T.' 
2/64,  p.  126.    Althaus,  T.  l/71,p.  411. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


211 


NASAL  OSTEOMATA  (1CG1:5)— 

Michel,  H.  2/73,  p.  213. 
OLFACTORY  NERVES— SMELL— 
6.  AxAT.    AND   Physiol,  of    Olf.    Bulb    ix 
Cats,  etc.,  M.  1/62,  p.  521.     Walters, 
etc..  Minute  Axat.  of  Bulbs,  M.  R. 
1/62,  p.  .523  ;   1/61,  p.  516. 
Thief    Catching   By    means   of   Smell, 
Ebeis,  T.  1/60,  p.  613. 
6.  Epileptic  Aura  (1310:3)  as  or  Rotten- 
Eggs,  etc. 
IIyper.t:sthesia     of     (1234:5),     Browne, 
Odours  causing  Peculiar  Effects,  M.  R. 
2/73,  p.  455. 

598. 

AXOSMIA— LOSS  OF  SMELL— 

1.    Notta,  R.  1/70,  p.  17.     Yeo,  R.  1/72,  p.  71. 

Causes,  etc.,  II.  Jackson,  L.  2/74,  p.  622. 

—Blows  on  Head  (1678:6),  Oslo,  Discus., 
L.  1/70,  p.  230.     Legg,  L.  2/73,  p.  659. 

SXEEZIXG- 

3.  Moslcr,  convulsive,  48  or  50,000  times,  T. 
1/59,  p.  656. 
Tre.itment  of  Excessive,  L.  1/69,  p.  72  ; 
2/73,  p.  864;  1/75,  p.  73.  Seguin, 
Pressing  Skin  beneath  Xose,  L.  2/75,  p. 
588. 
DiSLOCAT.  OF  Crys.  Lens  (1866:6).  Frac- 
ture OF  Rib  during  (1745:5). 

599. 

LARYXX— 

1.  Movements,   Spitta,  Xew  View,  L.   2  75, 

p.  626.  X^ERVEs  AND  Muscles,  Schech, 
Exper.,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  262. 

Photographs  (1626:5),  Czcmiak,  T.  1 '62, 
p.  604. 

M.  Membrane,  Histology,  Heitler,  Ade- 
noid Tissue,  L.  1/75,  p.  62. 

Xerves  OF  (1445:4),  Habershon,  Table  of 
Diseases  and  Causes,  etc.,  T.  1,76,  p. 
435;  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  262. 

In  Deaf  Mutes  (1806:1).  Laryngeal 
Epilepsy  (1309:2).  Sympathy  avith 
Ext.  Meatus  (1792:2).  Ear  Cough 
(648:5). 

2.  In    Old   Age   (576:5),    Gibb,   in  9  living 

Centenarians,  T.  1/74,  p.  669. 
Calcification    (1672:6),  Gibb,   of  all  the 

Cartilages,  T.  1/61,  p.  289. 
Ulceration,  Gibb,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  383. 

3.  Necrosis  (97:3)   after    Typhoid  (1498:6), 

Rokitansky,  12  cases,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 
537.  Gull,  causing  Emphysem.v,  L. 
1/72,  p.  897.  Wilks,  T.  2/62,  p.  276. 
Fagge,  L.  2/75,  p.  593. 
Removal,  Boftini,  L.  2/75,  p.  32.  Lan- 
genbeck,  T.  2/75,  p.  241.  Billroth, 
Recov.,  T.  1/74,  pp.  192,  508  ;  2nd 
Case  fatal,  L.    2/74,    p.    814.     Aim- 


LARYXX — Removal  (cont.) — 

FiciAL  Lary'nx  supplied  M-ith  success, 
T.  1/74,  p.  508. 
Dysphagia  in  Laryngeal  Dis.  (121:2). 

OS  HYOIDES- 

4.  Diseases  and  Injuries,  Gibb,  T.  1/62,  p. 
623. 
Displacement,  Reduction,  Gibb,  R.  1/60, 

p.  307. 
Expulsion,  Rozat,  L.  1/45,  p.  7. 
In  Person  Hung  (1620:5). 

ARYT-EXOID  CARTILAGES— 

DiSE.vsES,  etc.,  Lewin,  T.  1/62,  p.  67. 

600. 

GLOTTIS  — CHORDAE    YOCALES     {Vide 
1,     602:1)— 

Physiology-,  Etc.,  Macdonald,  L.  2/4S, 
p.  607.  Lewin,  T.  1/62,  p.  66.  Gibb, 
L.  1/63,  p.  476;  2/64,  {..  434;  2/66, 
p.  604.  Garcia,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  229. 
Czermak,  R.  1/62,  p.  270.  Behnke. 
L.  1/73,  p.  207.  _ 
Atrophy  of,  Mackenzie,  T.  2/'67,  p.  597. 

3.  Syphilitic  Affect.   (1205:2),  M.  R.  2/61, 

p.  293,  vide  616:5. 
Paralysis  (1442:6),  vide  608:3. 
TuBAGE  OF  Glottis  (613:1). 

CAUSES  OF  SPASM  OF  GLOTTIS~(nrf<- 

4.  133:3),  FiVfcDYSPNffiA  (635:1),  Haber- 
shon, T.  1/76,  p.  435. 

Tumour  upon  Recur.  Laryng.  (1446:1), 
Budd,  T.  1/59,  p.  138.  Johnson,  L. 
2/74,  p.  835'. 

Carbonic  Ac.  (238:2).     Chlorof.  (438:6). 

5.  SuLPHURET.  Hydro.  (244:1).  Intoxi- 
cation (425:2).  Dro-wning  (1619:1). 
Excis.  of  Cerv.  Tum.  (1695:1). 

INFLAMM.VTIOX  0FGL0TTIS-(EDEMA 
OF     GLOTTIS  — ^.y«.     (EDOMATOUS 
LARYXGEAL  AXGINA— 
A  Cause  of  Pertussis  (713:1). 
Sestier,    Qidema    Glottidis    not    a    good 

6.  name,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  349.  Gibb 
objects  to  it,  L.  1/GS,  p.  590.  Tuerclc, 
M.  R.  2/59,  p.  259.  Pitman,  L.  1/GO, 
p.  392. 

From  Scalds  (60:2),  Bryant,  T.  1/61,  p. 
229.  Wright,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  423. 
Parker,  Discuss,  upon  Membrane 
formed,  L.  1/75,  p.  613.  Croly,  Value 
of  Mercury,  R.  1/66,  p.  166. 

In  Typhus  (1508:2). 

601. 

EPIGLOTTIS— 

2.  Malposition,  Effects,  etc.,  Gibb,  L.  1/63, 

p.  65. 
Diseases,  Green,  T.    1/58,    pp.    43,   122. 

Todd,    Food    returning    per    XjUies, 

Diagnostic,  T.  1/52,  p.  557. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


EPIGLOTTIS  {cont.)— 

3.  Ulcers  of  Epiglottis,  Sugar  bad,  Ch.  D., 

p.  411,  Avoid  in  Laryngeal  Phthisis 

(686:5). 
Loss  OF  Epiglottis,  Beigel,  2  Cases,  L. 

1/68,  p.  530. 
(Edema  of  Epiglottis  (615:3),  Thornton, 

4.  Acute,  T.  1/76,  p.  239. 

— From     Scalds     (60:2).       Rheumatism 

(1454:5). 
Free   End   passing  into   Glottis   during 

Narcosis  (438:6). 

602. 

VOICE    AXD     SPEECH— LANGUAGE  — 

1.  Vocal  Chords  (600:1).  Aphasia 
(605:3).  How  to  teach  Language 
(1524:2). 

Origin,  etc.,  Starling,  L,  2/62,  p.  684. 
Broadbent,  Cerebral  Mechanism  of 
Thought  and  Speech,  L.  1/72,  p. 
256,  Vide  1361:1.  Matteucci,  Vocal 
appar..  Voice,  L.  2/47,  p.  455.  Garcia, 
Observations  on  Voice,  M.  11.  1/56,  p. 
229.  Fournie,  Physiol,  M.  R.  1/67, 
p.  393.  Miiller,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  21/37, 
pp.  39,  89.  Bishop,  Relat.  of  Voice, 
Speech  and  Thought  (1361:1),  Med. 
Gaz.,  Vol.  4/47,  p.  915.  Hunt,  M.  R. 
1/60,  p.  140.  Maudsley,  Physiol,  of 
Language,  L.  2/68,  p.  692.  Jackson, 
Language  and  Thought,  T.  2/68,  p. 
256. 

Parts  of  Brain  (1359:4)  that  preside 
OVER,  Hewitt,  T.  2/55,  p.  180.  Car- 
rier, T.  2/68,  p.  135.  Bateman,  etc., 
T.  1/69,  pp.  486,  540,  651.  Jack- 
son, T.  2/68,  pp.  208,  358.  Wilks,  An 
Educated  Centre,  Good  Idea,  T.  1/68, 
p.  57. 

—  Left  Hemisphere,   Dax,  T.  2/64,   p. 

679. 

2.  —  Ant.  Lobes  (1344:5),    Belhommie,   L. 

2/45,  p.  63.  Hutchinson,  L.  1/65,  p. 
62.  Farge,  P.M.,  Antagon.  to  view, 
R.  2/64,  p.  46. 

—  Olivary Bodies  (1340:3),  S.V.D.,Kolk, 
5.  M.  R.  1/60,  p.   75.     Gray,  T.    2/61, 

p.  474. 
Vowels,  Barry,  New  SensitiveVowel  Flame, 

L.  2/71,  p.  278.      Vide  605:1. 
Palate  (825:3),  in  Pronunc.  of  Vowels, 

T.  2/59,  p.  396. 
Thyroid     Gland    (1695:6)    Infiu.     upon 

Voice,  Martyn,  T.  2/57,  p.  434. 
Intoning,  Stone,  "Why  well  heard,  L.  1/67, 

p.  114.     Hullah,  L.  2/70,  p.  477. 

603. 

2.  Logogeaph.  rd  Writing  by  the  Voice, 
Barlow,  L.  2/74,  pp.  109,  201. 
Speaking  Machines,  L.  2/70,  p.  477. 


STAMMERING  AND  STUTTERING— 

3.  Bishop,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  p.  917;  L. 

]  /48,  p.  100.  Hunt,  Nature  and  Treat., 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  476.  Chervin,  T.  2/70, 
p.  371;  2/74,  p.  461;  1/75,  p.  668. 
Wood,  etc..  Treat.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  187; 
L.  1/69,  p.  484.  Bates,  Instrum.  for, 
Diagr.,  T.  2/62,  p.  334;  2/67,  p.  159. 
Coen,  Heredit.  (562:5),  Treat.,  etc., 
T.  1/76,  p.  453. 

4.  Artificial  Palate  (827:5). 

In  Paralysis  of  Insane  (1278:3),  Diag- 
nostic. 

ORATORS— PUBLIC  SPEAKERS— 

5.  Elements  of  Oratory,  Ed.,  T.  2/61,  p. 

435, 
Der.\ngement  of  Voice,  Bishop,  L.  1/48, 
pp.  100,  212 ;  Ch.  D.  p.  543  ;  cure,  544. 

CLERGYMEN  (564:6)— 

6.  Intoning     (602:6).      Derangements     of 

Voice,  Vide  supra.  Sore  Throat 
(616:2). 

604. 

HOARSENESS,  Vide  Aphonia  (608:3)— 

1.  Johnson,  T.  1/70,  p.  60;  L.  2/64,  p.  113. 

Bennett,  T.  1/58,  pp.  61,  117,  139. 
Czermak,  Due  to  Polypi  (624:2),  T. 
1/62,  p.  581.  Tuerck,  M.  R.  2/59, 
p.  259. 

2.  Cases,  Various,  T.  1/58,  pp.  60,  87,  117. 

TREATMENT  OF  HOARSENESS  (604:1)— 
Jaccoud,  Cure  in  three  or  four  hours,  R. 

2/62,  p.  121.     Coison,  Magic,  T.  1/73, 

p.  239. 
Nitric  Acid  (247:5),  Diday,  T.  1/60,  pp. 

402,  439. 
Iodine  (250:5),  T.  1/58,  p.  117. 
Galvanism  (194:3),  ride  609:3. 

3.  Sulphurous  Acid  (244:4),  Dewar,  In  all 

Derangements  of  Voice,  T.  1/67,  p.  549. 
Borax  and  Nitrate  of  Potash  (268:5), 

Corson,  Speedy  in  recent  cases,  L.  1/73, 

p.  775. 
Aconite  (468:1),  See,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  499. 

READING— 

4.  Value  of -as  an  Exercise  among  the  Greeks 

and  Romans,  Ch.  D.,  p.  543. 
Lip  Reading  for  Deaf  and  Dumb  (1806:3). 
Railway  Reading  Bad  (200:1). 

SINGING,  Vide  Music  (572:6). 

5.  Levv'in,  Chords   (600:1)   during,  T.   1/62, 

p.  66.  ^Vagstaft'e  on  Singing  Voice,' 
Discuss,  T.  1/53,  p.  101. 

Falsetto  Notes,  Hunt,  Product.,  M.  R. 
1/60,  p.  141.  BattaiUe,  as  seen  by 
Laryngoscope,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  345. 

Singers  peculiarly  free  fr.  Gastric  De- 
rangements, Ch.  D.,  p.  544. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


2ia 


SINGERS  AND  SINGING   (cont.)— 
6.  Aconite  (604:3)   for  Contract,  of  Larynx 
in. 
Singing  Aphasia    (606:4).    Curative    in 
Sea  Sickness  (862:4).     Fracture  of 
Clavicle  during  (1724:3). 

605. 

SOUND— ACOUSTICS -Hearing(1799:1)— 

1.    C.  J.  B.  WiUiams,  Lect.  Med.  Gaz.,  vol. 

21/37,  p.  145  et  sir/.     Tyndall,  Sound 

made  visible,  L.   1/69,  p.  799  ;  M.  R. 

2/68,  p.  419.     Transmiss.  of  through 

Air  cause  of  Variations,  etc.,  L.  1/74, 

p.  138,  vide  Vowel  Flame  (602:5). 

Of  Thunder  (196:5). 

Phon autography,  Scott's  Instrument,  L. 

2/61,  p.  581. 
Diapason  (639:3)  in  Auscultation. 

APHASIA  —  IMPERFECT  SPEECH  — 

3.  ALALIA,  T.  2/76,  p.  364,  Vide  Aphonia 

(608:3).    Dumbness  (1805:5).  Bulbar 

Paralysis  (809:5). 
Localization  of  Speech  (602:1). 
Papers,  etc.,  Thacker,  L.  2/70,  pp.  429, 

463.     Ogle,  L.  1/68,  p.  370;  2/70,  pp. 

112,  396.      Bastian,  L.  2/74,  p.  439. 

Hammood,  T.  2/71,  p.  360.    Wilks,  T. 

1/68,  pp.  57,  225.     Jaccoud,  T.   2/76, 

pp.  364,  390,  443  ;  M .  R.  1/76,  p.  255, 

4.  Maudsley,  Broca  criticized,  L.  2/68, 
pp.  691,  721.  Bateman,  Contra  all 
Theories,  T.  1/69,  p.  486;  L.  1/70,  p. 
p.  838;  M.  II.  2/71,  p.  103.  Alcock, 
T.  1/69,  p.  651.  Jackson,  Disap- 
pearing temporally  under  effort,  L. 
1/75,  p.  161.  Showing  we  are  Left- 
Brained  AND  Right-Handed  (607:1 
&  1783:3),  T.  2/68,  p.  358;  1/69,  p. 
600;  R.  2/66,  p.  79.  3  cases,  Rt. 
Frontal  Convol.  Diseased  (1344:5). 
No  Aphasia,  R.   1/66,  p.  128.     All- 

5.  butt,  T.  1/69,  p.  491.  Dunn,  L.  2/50, 
p.  473. 

In  Childken  (1522:2),  Clarus,  M.  R.  2/75, 
p.  483. 

In  Bkain  Diseases  (147:1),  Bastian,  Va- 
rious forms  of,  M.  R.  1/69,  pp.  209, 
470  ;  L.  2/74,  p.  439.  Druitt,  T.  1/71, 
pp.  34,  66,  124.  Stewart,  In  Scle- 
rosis (1418:2),  T.  2/74,  p.  358. 


► 


606. 

APHASIA  WITH    RIGHT  HEMIPLEGIA 

(1288:1)  — 
1.  Jackson,  T.  2/68,  p.  358  ;  1/69,  p.  600 
2/64,  pp.  87,167;  L.  2/64,  p.  604.  H 
Jackson,  Clin.  Rev.  of  known  Facts 
T.  1/66,  p.  659  ;  R.  1/66,  p.  128.  Bas 
tian  {vide  1359:4)  ;  L.  2/74,  p.  440 
Moxon,  M.  R.  2/66,  p.  481  ;  T.  1/68 
p.  57.     B.  Sequard,  R.  1/65,   p.  351 


APHASIA  WITH  RT.  HEMIPLEG.  {cont.) 
Latest  views,  L.  2/76,  p.  77,  et  seq. 
Wilks,  T.  1/67,  p.  57;  2/68,  p.  111. 
Gintrac,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  540. 
Cases,  T.  1/65,  p.  572;  2/65,  p.  283;  M. 
R.  1/67,  p.  538;  L.  1/66,  p.  174.  San- 
ders, Island  of  Reil  Softened,  L.  1/66, 
p.  636.  Althaus,  Syphilis,  Cured 
hy  Constant  Current,  T.  2/71,  p. 
617. 

RIGHT  HEMIPLEGIA— No  Aphasi.\— 
4.  Russell,  T.  1/70,  p.  413. 

PATIENTS    CAN   OFTEN    SING,   Etc.— 
SINGING  APHASIA  (604:6)— 
H.  Jackson,  L.  2/67,  p.  70;  2/71,  p.  430. 
Wilks,    often   Swear,   etc.,    Why,   T. 
1/68,  p.  225. 

LOSS   OF   ANTERIOR  LOBES   (1525:1)— 
6.     No  Aphasia  (rif/e  605:4). 

AMNESIA  (1362:3)— 

Bastian,  Distinct  fr.  Aphasia,  L.  2/74,  p 
439  [vide  1362:3). 

607. 

APHASIA  WITH  LEFT  HEMIPLEGIA— 
1.  Godfrev,  T.  2/64,  p.  620.  Bruce  (Par- 
tial), T.  1/68,  p.  87.  Jackson,  T.  2/64, 
p.  166.  Patient  Left-handed  (605:4), 
L.  1/68,  pp.  316,  457.  Russell,  Case, 
T.  2/74,  pp.  36,  473. 

APHASIA,  YET  NO  PARALYSIS— 

3.  Lush,  Recov.,  T.  2/71,  p.  523.  Fransis, 
Singular  Case,  probably  Malarious 
(559:2),  R.  1/67,  p.  30.  Dudgeon, 
own  case,  Recov.  aft.  2  hours,  T.  1/72, 
p.  484. 
In  Typhoid  (1499:2),  II.  Jones,  T.  2/73,  p. 
64.     Curran,L.  2/73,  p.  111. 

APHASIA  WITH  DYSPHAGIA    (221:1)— 
Marcet,  Discuss.,  T.  1/68,  p.  433. 
Galvanism,  Marcet,  L.  1/69,  p.  115. 

608. 

LABIO-GLOSSO- PHARYNGEAL    PARA- 
1.     LYSIS— TROUSSEAU'S  DISEASE— 
Tait,  2/70,  p.  667.     Habershon,  T.    1/76, 
pp.  434,  436. 

DERANGEMENT      OF      SPEECH      FR. 
FACIAL  PALSY  (1441:3)— 

CAUSES  AND  PATHOL.  OF  APHONIA— 

3.     WANT    OF    VOICE— 71rfe      Aphasia 

(605:3)  ;      Hoarseness  (604:2)— 

Bishop,  R.  1/46,  p.  26.    Mussy,  etc.,  M.  R. 

2/57,   p.  144 ;     2/59,   p.   258.      Wag- 

staffe.  Treat.,  etc.,  Discuss.,  T.  1/53, 


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MEDICAI,   DIGEST. 


CAUSES  AXD  PATnOL.  OF  APHONIA, 
Etc.  {cont.)— 

p.  100.   MauJl,T.  2/Gl,p.  3.38.  Le-svin, 

4.  T.  1/62,  p.  302.  Wutson,  L.  2/66, 
p.  6.  L.  Sequard,  L.  2/61,  p.  79. 
II.  Jackson,  Siugular  Case,  P.M.,  T. 
2/66,  p.  6.38. 

Neck  Tumouks,   T.    1/58,  p.   138 ;    1/62, 
p.  358. 

5.  DiPTHEK.    (820:4).        Aneukism    (732:1). 

Phthis. (685:4).  Ali!uminuii.(1009:5). 

Paiial.  of  Spixal  Access.    (1442:6). 

Lead  Pois.  (291:3). 
Dextal  Dis.  (106:6),  Levison,  T.  2/52,  p. 

522. 
Catarrhal,  T.  1/58,  pp.  87,  117,  138. 
Intermittent,     Kemies,    Amer.    J.,    No. 

11/30,  p.  222. 

609. 

1.  Hysteria  (1335:1),  «<fe  617:1.  "WagstafFe,. 
etc.,  T.  1/53,  p.  100;  1/58,  pp.  87, 
138.  Treatler,  T.  1/68,  p.  653.  Mandl, 
Fr.  Hyst.  Paral.  of  Sp.  Access. 
(1442:6),  T.  2/61,  p.  358. 

(i'ASES  OF  APHONIA— 

3.  Peacock,  etc.,  T.   1/58,  pp.  60,  87,  117  ; 

1/62,  p.  34;  R.  2/62,  p.  271. 

TEEATMENT  OF  APHONIA.  Vide  604:2— 
Ice  to  Spine,  Morchead,  L.  2/65,  p.  520. 
Electricity  (194:3),  Mackenzie,  Instrum. 

Diagr.,    etc.,    T.    1/63,  pp.   137,   184. 

Savage,  T.   1/58,  p.  247.     Stokes,  T. 

2/63,  p.  39.     Althaus,  R.  1/60,  p.  310. 

4.  13  cases,  T.  2/58,  p.  398.  Tanner,  To 
ToNGVE,  L.  2/69,  p.  837.  Reynolds, 
Spark  fr.  Larynx,  L.  1/70,  p.  331. 

Argent.  Nit.  (306:3),  Bishop,  to  Fauces, 

5.  R.  1/46,  p.  27  ;  T.  1/58,  p.  61.  Otto, 
In  Pills,  R.  1/46,  p.  147. 

ZiNCi  SuLPH.   (285:5),  Gargles,  Druitt,  T. 

1/57,  p.  247. 
Kux  Vomica  (390:2)  to  Cords,  Gibbs,  L. 

1/63,  p.  179. 
Chloroform   Inhal.    (441:1),   Lente,   R. 

1/61,  p.  166.     Richards,  L.  1/61,  p.  6. 

6.  Ether   (434:1),    Lente,    E.    1/61,  p.    166. 

Hutchinson,  R.  2/64,  p.  76. 
Benzoin  Fumes   (393:6),  Prep,   of  Paper, 
etc.,  R.  1/48,  p.  41. 

610. 

LARYNGOSCOPE  (1645:6)  — 

3.  Revs.,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62.  p.  340  ;  2/64,  p. 
124  ;  2/65,  p.  310  ;  2/72,  p.  32.  Czer- 
mak,  R.  1/62,  p.  267  ;  T.  1/62,  p.  452. 
Direct.,  Diagr.,  L.  2/60,  p.  216.  De- 
monstration, Plates,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  p. 
453  ;  2/60,  p.  236.  Mackenzie,  T.  1/62, 
pp.  34^  358.  Practical  Hints,  p.  400. 
Mandl,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  131.  Babington, 
1829,  Mackenzie,  descript.  of,  T.  1/64, 


LARYNGOSCOPE  {cont.)  - 

p.  522.  Gibb,  R.  1/60,  p.  114;  L. 
2/60,  p.  307  ;  1/63,  p.  65.  Lewin,  T. 
1/60,  p.  218  ;  1/62,  p.  67.  Tuerck, 
M.  R.  2/59,  p.  258;  2/62,  p.  346; 
2/65,  p.  310;  1/63,  p.  124;  T.  2/61, 
p.  170.  Mason,  Diagr.,  L.  2/63,  p.  159. 
6.  To  allay  Irritarility  OF  Fauces  (814:2). 

—Pot.  Bromidi  (266:2). 

—Suck  Ice,  Mackenzie,  M.R.  1/67,  p.  142. 

—Ice  Bag  (190:4),  Maicet,  L.  2/68,p.  585. 

—Ether  Spray  (189:6),  R.  1/68,  p.  54. 

611. 

3.  Labordelle's  Specul.  c.  Mirror  and  De- 
press., Diagr.,  T.  1/66,  p.  213;  2/67, 
p.  20.  Avery's  Glottis  Specul.,  M.  E., 
2/57,  p.  152. 

Mirror,  Self  Holder  for,  Mackenzie,  Diagr., 
T.  2/63,  p.  138.  Condenser,  Diagr., 
T.  2/64,  p.  589.  Johnson's  Frontal, 
Diagr.,  T.  1/63,  p.  157,  584.  Gibb, 
L.  1/63,  p.  65. 

Shade  for  Eye,  Johnson,  Diagr.,  L.  2/65, 
p.  230. 

Lamp,  Chair,  etc.,  at  Throat  Hospital, 
T.  2/69,  p.  99. 

In  Tongue  Diseases  (803:3).  Aortic 
Aneurism  (732:1). 

AUTO  LARYNGOSCOPY— 

5.  Johnson,   Direct.,   T.   1/63,  pp.   157,  586  ; 

B.   2/74,  p.  235,  Diagr.     AValker,  T. 

1/64,  p.  447.    Fauvel,  L.  2/76,  p.  121. 

612. 

LARYNGOTOMY  —  THYROTOMY     ( Vide 

1.  637:5)  — 

Erichsen,  Advantages  over  Tracheot. 
(621:1),  T.  1/55,  p.  400;  L.  1/55,  p. 
427.  Clarke,  Advantage  of  Persov.  to 
resuscitate,  passing  Feather  into  Tra- 
chea, T.  2/60,  p.  26.  Mackenzie,  T. 
2/71,  p.  689.  Pitha,  Dotachm.  of  M. 
M.  frequent,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  262. 
Dunham,  T.  2/71,  p.  691. 

2.  Pneumonia  After  (667:3),  Schuh,  M.  R. 

1/58,  p.  268. 
Chloroform    (441:3)    not    advis.,     Pain 

slight,  H,  Smith,  T.  1/61,  p.  234. 
Tubage  of  Larynx  (613:1)  instead. 
In    Diphtheria    (824:3).      Hydrophor. 

(526:5). 

613. 

TOPICAL  MEDICATION  OF  LARYNX— 
1.  Tubage,  Etc.  of  Glottis  (600:3),  Erich- 
sen  says  no  Probang,  etc.  can  bo 
passcd,"Diagr.,  L.  2/55,  pp.  489,  518. 
Green,  Facility,  T.  1/58,  p.  122. 
Discuss,  as  to  Possibility,  T.  1/52,  p. 


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215 


TOPICAL  MEDICATION  OF  LAEYNX— 
TuBAGE  {cont.)  — 

199;  1/.38,  PI).  583,  635;  1/59,  p.  125. 
Bouchut,  pro   Tuachf.ot.    (621:1),   T. 

2.  2  58,  p.  455,  pro  Lahyxgotomy 
(612:2). 

Medicinal  Agents,  Wagstaffe,  T.  1/52, 
pp.  199,  274.  Watson,  M.  11.  1/55, 
p.  174.     Thompson,  Apparat.,  Plates, 

3.  T.  1/60,  p.  102.  Mathews,  Holders 
for,  Diagr.,  T.  1/63,  p.  40.  Johnson, 
L.  2/64,  p.  114. 

— AiiGEXT.  (307:2)  XiTKAs,  Green's  Ex- 
per.,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  258.  Gibb, 
5.  Strength,  etc.,  L.  2/62,  p.  589.     Green, 

Death  fr.,  T.  1/69,  p.  220. 

— SuLPHuiiors  Acid  (604:3). 

Ix  Pertussis  (714:1).  AruoxiA  (609:3). 
Ei-iLEPSY  (1319:5). 

614. 

FOEEIGX     BODIES    IX     LAEYXX— Ix 

1.  Bkonchi  (637:4). 

Laboulbene,  L.  2/72,  p.  713.  Gross,  Bru- 
nei's Case,  M.  E.  1/56,  p.  26.  Gee, 
Dress  Hook,  L.  2/71,  p.  468.  Walker, 
1  INCH  SCREW,  child  3  mths., removed, 
L.  2/76,  p.  670.  Krishaver,  HarDjless- 
ness  of  under  certain  circumstances, 
T.    2/65,   p.  200.     Schrotter,  trouble- 

2.  some  ca^e,  E.  1/68,  p.  175.  AVhistler, 
piece  of  boxe  wedged  in,  removal,  etc., 
L.  2/76,  p.  778.  M.  Mackenzie,  Piece 
OF  Bone,  singular  case,  T.  2/66,  p. 
628.  Cameron,  Eemoval  of  Id.  piece 
after  6  years,  E.  2/70,  p.  234.  de- 
menti, Leech  (482:6)  in,  E.'itract.,  T. 
1/75,  p.  06.  Fountain,  etc.,  E.  2/59, 
p.  81;  M.  E.  2/52,  p.  134;  L.  2/63, 
p.  277.  Duncan,  Eemoval  of  Coix 
b}'  Inverting  Patient,  L.  1/45,  p.  239. 

3.  Tracheotomy  (623:2)  to  remove,  Birkett, 

Inft.  18  mths.,  T.  2/53,  p.  268.  Grif- 
liths.  Old  Man,  T.  1/02,  p.  144;  L. 
2/65,  p.  39. 

CHOKIXG— 

5.  Huxley's  Eeady  Method,  T.   1/62,  p.  121. 

West,    Fatal   case   after   Diphtheria 

(820:3),  L.  1/66,  p.  33. 
Einger,   Ix    Child.    Drixking,  Value  of 

Pot.  Brom.  (266:2),  L.  1/69,  p.  393. 

615. 

ACUTE  LAEYXGITIS— 

1.  Jenner,  Different  from  Hysterical  (617:1), 

T.  2/57,  p.  599. 
A  Sequela  oe  Variola  (83:2). 

TEEATMEXT  OF  ACUTE  LAEYXGITIS. 

2.  Johnson,  L.  2/64,  p.  114. 

Argent.  Xit.  (613:3),  Topic,  Watson, 
M.  E.  1/55,  p.  175.  Green,  E.  2/47, 
p.    223.       Ebert,    Ixhale    Powder, 


TEEAT.  OF  ACUTE  LAEYXGITIS  — 

Argent  Xit  {co7it.) — 

M.    E.    2/54,   p.    562;    2/55,   p.    255. 

Fetter,  T.  1/61,  p.  312.     Gibb,  Spray, 

T.  1/64,  p.  46. 
3.  Ant.  Pot.  Tart.  (282:3),  Inman,  E.  2/60, 

p.  136.     Eraser,  T.  1/62,  p.  533. 
Veratr.  Vir.  (345:3),  H.  Jones,  T.  1/75, 

p.  29. 
Quinine  (403:2),  Eastman,  E.  1/00,  p.  90. 
Benzoin    Inhaled   (393:0),    Whistler,   L. 

2/76,  p.  778. 
Tracheotomy   (623:1),  T.   2/53,   p.    265; 

2/53,  p.  34.     P.M.  3  years  after,  2/56, 

p.  88.     Wood,  Xever  despair,  L.  1/72, 

p.  319. 

(EDEMA  OF  LAEYXX— 

5.  Thornton,  Acute,  T.  1/76,  p.  239. 

CHEOXIC  LAEYXGITIS— 

Norton,  etc.,  L.  2/70,  p.  152  ;  T.  1/58,  pp. 
87,  117,  138.  Barker,  Sudden  Asphy- 
xia not  imcommon,  T.  2/59,  p.  134. 

6.  Treatment,  Mandl,  L.  1/61,  p.  329. 

—  Tracheotomy  (623:1),  Barker,  etc.,  T. 
2/59,  p.  134;  2/61,  p.  187;  L.  2/72, 
p.  144.  Bryant,  early  stage,  L.  1/68, 
p.  621. 

616. 

FOLLICULAE    LAEYXGITIS— CLEEGY- 

2.  MAX'S  SOEE  THEOAT  (564:6)— LA- 
EYXGO-PHAEYXGEAL  DISEASE— 
GLAXDULOUS  AXGIXA- 

Green,  E.  2/47,  p.  222  ;  2/GO,  p.  383.  Gibbs 
M.  E.  2/00,  p.  383.  Mackness,  Path., 
Treat.  Prev.,  L.  1/48,  p.  212.  John- 
son,  Xature,  etc.,  L.  2/64,  p.  113. 
Mussy,  Due  to  Hepatic  Diath.  (53:3), 
M.  E.  2/57,  p.  143. 

3.  Tobacco  Smoking  causing  (380:3),  Mussy, 

M.  E.  2/57,  p.  147.     Lizards,  T.  2/54, 
p.  146. 

TEEATMENT  OF   FOL.   LAEYXGITIS— 

How  a  Quack  Cures  it  in  the  Isle  of  Wight, 

Ch.  D.,  p.  514. 
Ac.  SuLPHURosuM  (244:4)  Dewar,  T.  1/67, 

p.  548.     Mussy,  T.  2/57,  p.  151. 

4.  Ac.    Carbon.   (238:6),    Inhal.,  Willemin, 

M.  E.  1/59,  p.  245. 
Electricity  (609:3)  to  Cords  in  early  stage, 
Mackenzie,  T.  1/63,  p.  137. 

SYPHILITIC  LAEYXGITIS  (1205:2)— 
{Vide  816:5)— 

5.  Gerhardt  and  Eoth,  M.  E.   2/61,  p.  264. 

Lagneau,    Spasm   of  Muscles  freqt., 
etc.,  Treat.,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  303. 
Cases,  T.  2/53,  p.  266  ;  1/64,  p.  253. 

617. 

IIYSTEEIC.\L     LAEYXGITIS  (133.5:1)-      " 
1.       Vide  609:1— Jenner,  T.  2/57,  p.  599. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DIPHTHERITIC    LAEYNGITIS— CROUP 

2.  —Vide  617 -.S— 

Pathology,    etc.,    Is     it    Diphtheria  P 

(819:1).     Spence,  No,  T.  2/7o,p.  212. 

Distinct  Diseases,  L.   1/75,  p.  443  ;  L. 

2/75,     p.     700.      Jenner,    etc..     Yes, 

L.' 1/75,  I'l.'io,  etscq.     Discuss.  M.R. 

1/76,   p.  102.     Eastman,   R.    1/GO,   p. 

87.     Jordan,  T.    2/72,    pp.   221,   322. 

Ottenburg,  Enlarged  Tonsils  (829:1), 

Protective,  T.  1/59,  p.  517,  ride  620:6. 
Contagious,  Huss,  in  JSweden,  M.  R.  2/52, 

p.  371.     Spence,  Not  so,  T.   2/75,  p. 

212. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  CROUP,  Jenner,  L.  1/75, 

3.  pp.  1,  75. 

Fk.  Diphtheria  (819:1),  Ilillier,  Jenner, 
etc.,  One  ami  the  Same,  T.  1/62,  p.  422; 
L. 1/75,  p.  3.  Spence,  Diagnostic  Marks, 
T.  2/75,  p.  212.  Jordan,  the  Same,  T. 
2/72,  p.  322,  ride  617:2. 

DEATH  RATE  OF  CROUP— 

4.  In  Dii-f.  Counties  of  England,  M.  R.  1/59, 

p.  18. 
Fr.  Emboli  of  Heart  (784:5).  Richardson, 
Diagnosis,  T.  1/56,  p.  230  ;  L.  2/72,  p. 
777.     Smith,  Seriously  AHecting  Tra- 
CHEOT.,  T.  2/59,  p.  617. 

TREATMENT  OF  CROUP,  Vide  Diphtheria 
(821:5). 
Barker,  No  fatal  case  in  20  years,  T.  2/70, 
p.  135.  West,  Latest  Views,  iM.  R. 
2/70,  p.  389.  Inman,  etc.,  R.  2/68,  pp. 
54,  352;  2/70,  p.  72.  Budd,  T.  1/52, 
p.  611.     Lurzinsky,  T.  2/58,  p.  148. 

618. 

1.  AxTiM.  Pot.  Tart.   (282:3),   Elliotson,  in 

Large  Doses,  T.  2/56,  p.  6.  Meek,  etc., 
T.  2/56,  pp.  46,  70  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  890. 
Sullivan,  Ans.  to  Xesteven,  T.  2/56, 
pp.  70,  271. 

2.  _  Contra,    Kesteven,    T.    2/56,    p.    197. 

Prior,  T.  2/56,  p.  178. 
Ipecacuanha  (398:3).  c.  Tracheot.,  M  R. 

2/60,  p.  135  ;   2/75,  p.  400. 
Emetics  (220:2),  Budd,  No  substitute,  T. 

3.  1/52,  p.  614.  West,  M.  R.  2/70,  p. 
392  ;  2/75,  p.  400.  Jordan  doubts,  T. 
2/72,  p.  223. 

CfPBi    Sulphas   (297:4),   Trousseau,  etc.. 

Doses,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  279  ;  2/59, 

•4  ,  p.  245  ;  T.   1/55,  p.  579.     Purdon,  T. 

2/78,  p.  479.     Jacobi,  at  onset  only, 

R.  2/68,  p.  353. 

Alum.  Sulph.  (275:4),  as  Emetic  if  Ipe- 
cac, and  CupRi  Sulph.  fail. 

Senega  Emetics  (452:2),  Gibb,  T.  2/59,  p. 
641;  R.  1/60,  p.  306. 
5.  Sanguinaria  Emetics  (458:1),  Allen,  R. 
1/46,  p.  180. 

Mercury   (302:5),  Jones,  in  Country,  L. 


TREAT.  OF  CROUP,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

1/60,  p.  241.     Dixon,  Is  it  good,  T. 
1/68,  p.  363. 
Quinine  (403:2),  Eastman,  Large  Doses,  R. 
1/60,  p.  87. 

619. 

1.  Veratrum  Yiride   (345:3),   H.  Jones,  L. 

2/62,  p.  63  !  : 

Bals.  CoPAiB.i-:  (413:5),  Barker,  Lincoln, 
B.  2/75,  p.  90. 

Aconite  (468:2),  Ringer,  Magical  in  Ca- 
tarrhal, L.  1/69,  p.  43. 

2.  Pot.  Iodid.  (264:4),  Griscom,  T.  2/54,  p. 

195.     Laurie,  B.  1/75,  p.  300. 
Pot.    Bromid  (266:2).    Ozanam,  T.    1/56, 

p.  579.     Kieffer,  R.  2/71,  p.  62. 
Pot.  Chlor.   (200:3),    Isambert,    etc.,   T. 

2/56,  p.  220.     Sankey,  T.  2  52,  p.  98. 

4.  Jacobi,  c.  Ammon.  Chlor.  M.  R.  2/70, 
p.  392. 

Soh.t:  Bibor.  (268:5),  Lenche,  Large  Doses, 

T.  2/59,  p.  639. 
Chloral  (444:5),   Barclay,  in  Exudation, 

L.  2/72,  p.  404  ;  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  400. 
Stimul.ynts    (432:1),  Martyn,  T.  1/56,  p. 

101. 

5.  Inhalations  (626:3). 

Steam  (257:2),  Boulton,  Apparatus,  etc., 
L.  1/68,  p.  396.  Budd,  Ilow  to  make 
Child's  Bed  a  Vapour  Bath,  T.  1/52, 
p.  611.  Jacobi,  Injurious,  R.  2/68, 
p.  353. 

620. 

1.  Ammon.  Yap.  (253:5),   Daguilla,  R.  2/70, 

p.  74. 
Oxygen  (224:4),  In  threatened  Asphyxia, 

Migufl,  R.  2/62,  p.  101. 
Lime   Water  Spray   (273:3),  to  Dissolve 

Membrane,  Biermier,  M.  R.   2/65,   p. 

2.  242;  2/75,  p.  401.  Albu,  etc.,  R.  1/70, 
p.  147  ;  T.  1/73,  p.  632.  Biicker,  Sub- 
sequent to  Tracheot.,  T.  2/76,  p.  294. 

Lactic  Acid,  Spray  (543:2)  and  Steam, 
Weber,  T.  1/70,  p.  95.  After  Tra- 
cheot,, T.  2/76,  p.  294.  Hosp.  Throat 
Dis.,  T.  2/72,  p.  229  ;  2/76,  p.  294. 

Glycerine  Spray  (270:6),  Mayer,  etc., 
T.  1/58,  p.  511;  R.  1/59,  p.  44;  L. 
1/71,  p.  415. 

Actual  Cautery  (212:6),  A'alentin,  L.  2/55, 

3.  p.  417.  Fischer,  Ineffica.,  R.  2/63,  p. 
121. 

Hot  Epithems  (171:6),  T.  1/58,  p.  61. 

4.  Cold  Compresses  (229:4), Purdon, c.  Cupri 

Sulph.  (618:3),  T.  2/58,  p.  479.  Ja- 
cobi, Ice  Poultices  (190:4),  etc., 
M.  R.  2/70,  p.  393.  McFarlane,  Ic  i: 
Compress  in  200  cases,  T.  1/61,  p. 
530. 
Tobacco  Plaster  (381:3),  Scotch  Snuff, 
Goodman,  Amer.  J.,  No.  2/28,  p.  480. 


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217 


TREAT.   OF  CROUP,  Etc.  (cont.)  — 

6.  Belladonna    Plaster    (377:3),    Skelton, 

M.  R.  2/58,  p.  238. 
Excision  of  Tonsils  (829:6),  Bouchut,  T. 

2/60,  p.  413.      Vide  617:2. 

621. 

TRACHEOTOMY— 

1.  M.  Hall,  New  Oper.,  L.  2/52,  p.  419. 
Schuller,  T.  2/76,  pp.  446,  472. 
Maissonneuve,  New  Oper.,  R.  1/62,  p. 
154.  St.  Germain,  Red-hot  Bistoury 
(212:6),  B.  2/76,  p.  113.  Guersant, 
Practical  Remarks,  Instruments,  etc., 
R.  2/58,  p.  211.  AYood,  Clin.,  L.  1/72, 
p.  317.  Maunder,  Direct,  for  Child., 
R.  1/61,  p.  167.  Giraldes,  for  Child., 
M.  R.  2/63,  p.  264.  McWhinnie,  Dia- 
grams, etc.,  L.  1/62,  p.  595;  2/64,  p. 

3.  35.  Jessop,  Remai-ks,  Cases,  L.  1/69, 
pp.  458,  491.  Le  Gros  Clark,  Tickle 
Trachea  with  Feather,  never  despair, 
T.  2/60,  p.  26.  Trousseau,  T.  1/55, 
p.  346.  In  Last  Stage,  Clin.,  T.  1/56, 
p.  1 .  Barthez,  Compar.  Value  of  Me- 
dicat.  and  Tracheot.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p. 
540. 

Dangers  and  Difficulties,  Durham,  In- 
strument to  facilitate,  M.  R.  2/69,  \t. 
324.  Spence,  T.  2/75,  p.  211.  Smith, 
T.  1/62,  p.  254  ;  1/56,  p.  87  ;  1/53,  p. 
244.  Wilks,  R.  2/60,  p.  217.  Pitha, 
M.M.  apt  to  be  detached,  M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  262. 

Early,  Jordan,  T.  2/72,  p.  322.  Liveing, 
T.  2/76,  p.  597. 

After  Treatment,  Dehenham,  T.  2/57,  p. 

4.  346.  Trousseau,  Most  essential,  T. 
2/58,  p.  512  ;  1/59,  p.  325.  Jenner,  Is 
Entrance  of  Cool  Air  so  dangerous 't 
L.  1/75,  p.  76. 

—  Chlor.vte  of  Soda  in  (269:4),  Barthez, 

M.  R.  1/59,  p.  251. 

—  Spr.ay,  Boeker,  T.  2/76,  p.  294. 

—  Artific.    Respir.    (630:6),  Richardson 

(Lovell's),  T.  2/75,  p.  64,  Recov. 
Contra,  Yacker,  Opposed  to  Operation,  T. 

2/68,  p.  149.  Spence,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  21. 
Canul.\,  Various  Diagr.,  etc.,  T.   1/62,  p. 

5.  649 ;  1/67,  pp.  507,  563.  Durham's, 
etc..  Discuss.,  L.  2/76,  p.  785.  Char- 
riere's,  T.  2/62,  p.  16,  Diagr.  Wilks, 
Is  it  not  retained  too  long  ?  L.  1/67,  p. 
538.  Causing  fatal  H.emorrh.  fk. 
Innomin.  (742:5),  L.  1/66,  p.  662. 
Pratt's  Plates,  T.  2/62,  p.  335.  Fuller's 
Dilating  Tubes,  Plates,  T.  1/57,  p. 
595.  Holthouse,  Slippingin, Removal, 
L.  1/72,  p.  113.  Ogle,  after  14  mths., 
T.  2/72,  p.  324. 

Tenaculum  (1645:3),  Curved  with  groove, 
S.  WeUs,  T.  1  57,  p.  209.  Langen- 
heck,  Diagr.,  T.  2/62,  p.    37;    1/67, 


TRACHEOTOMY— Tenaculum  {cont.)— 

p.  507.     Maunder,  Capital  Suggestion, 
Diagr.,  L.  1/61,  p.  262. 
Knife  and  Director  Combined.     Worth- 
ington,  T.  2/66,  p.  8.     Various,  Diagr., 
French  Exhib.,  T.  1/67,  p.  507. 

622. 

1.  By  Galvanic  Cautery  (213:3),  etc.,  Ver- 
neuil,  L.  1/72,  p.  688  ;  B.  2/76,  p.  113. 

Forceps  for  Extracting  False  Membranes, 
T.  1/69,  p.  672. 

Flexirle  TuisEs  instead  of  Canula,  Baker, 
L.  2/76,  pp.  784,  798. 

3.  Food,  apt    to    return  per  "Wound,  "Why  ? 

Trousseau.  etc.,T.  1/61,  p.  230. 
Pneumonia,  Why  apt  to  arise  afttr,  etc., 

Schuh,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  268. 
Chloroform  (441:3),  Not  Advisable,  Smith, 

pain  slight,  T.  1/61,  p.  234. 

4.  Indications  When  to  operate,  Spence,  T. 

2/75,  p.  212. 

—  General  An.i:stiiesi.v    of  Skin,  Bou- 

chut, R.  2/58,  p.  9.  Trousseau,  T. 
2/58,  p.  456.  Jacobi,  M.  R.  2/70,  p. 
293.     Early  advised,  T.  2/56,  p.  465. 

—  Contra,  Emuoli  of  Heart  (617:4). 
C.iSES,  T.  1/53,  pp.  244,522;  2/56,  p.  341  ; 

1/57,  pp.  347,  430  ;  1/59,  p.  325  ; 
2/61,  p.  487.  At  Paris,  Statistics,  1856, 
Andre,  R.  1/58,  p.  76.  Fock,  24,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  264.  Radcliffe,  c.  Artif. 
Respir.  R.  1/61,  p.  66.  Liveing,  2 
Recov.,  T.  2/76,  pp.  697,  600. 

623. 

1.  In  Operat.  about  Jaws,  Temporary,  Ca- 

pital Plan  (437:4).  Laryngit.  (615:3). 
Ch.  Laryngit.  (615:6).  Diphther. 
(824:4).    Croup  (621:1).     Scarl.\tina 

2.  (79:4).  Scalded  Throat  (60:1).  Can- 
cer of  Pharynx  (817:6).  Removing 
Bodies  fr.  Larynx  (614:3).  Asphyx. 
(181:3).  Epilepsy  (1320:2).  Chlorof. 
Pois.  (439:5). 

SACCULUS  LARYNGIS— 

4.  EvERSioN,  Moxon,  T.  1/08,  p.  191. 

LARYNGO-TYPHUS— ri<fe  1508:2. 
Phthisical  Laryngitis,  Vide  685:4. 

5.  Scalds  (60:2)  of  Larynx,  Vide  600:6. 

624. 

CANCER  OF  LARYNX— 

1.  Cooke,  Prim.  Scirrh.,  L.  2/74,  p.  412. 

GROWTHS  —  TUMOURS  —  POLYPI    OF 

2.  LARYNX— 

Lewin,Treat.,etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  67.  Budd,  in 
Ventricle,  T.  1/60,  p.  342.  Moxon, 
Everted    Sacculus    (623:4)    Forming 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST, 


GEOWTHS  OF  LAEYXX,  Etc.  {cont.)— 
Tumour,  T.  1/58,  p.  191.  Czermat, 
Diagn.,  T.  1/62,  p.  581.  Walker,  etc., 
E.  1/G2,  p.  160;  T.  1/64,  p.  254. 
Mackenzie,  Diagr.,  T.  l/6fi,  pp.  631, 
647.  Fournie,  Foroeps  for,  Diagr.,  T. 
1/67,  p.  563.  Eysell,  Flan  to  iix  and 
remove  Tumour  below  Cords,  T.  2/74, 
J).  451. 

Guillotine,  Mattliieu,  L.  2/63,  p.  524. 

EcuASEUR,  Gibb,  Diagr.,  L.  1/63,  p.  520. 

Causing  IIo.^rseness  (G04:1). 

625. 

TEACHE.i— 

2.  Absent,  Colby,  T.  2/62,  p.  236. 
EupTuuE,    Atlee,    M.    E.     1/58,    p.    534. 

Drunimond,  E.  1/73,  p.  203. 
Cut  Thkoat  (817:4),  McWhinnie,  L.  2/46, 
p.  267.     Cooke,  L.  2/60,  p.  56. 

3.  — "WouNixs  OF  Cekvical  Vessels  (1693:3). 

Suicide  (1618:4). 

FOEEIGN  BODIES  IN  TEACHEA  (614:1). 
DISEASES  OF  TEACHEA— 

4.  Causing  Dysphagia  (121:1). 
Ulceration  causing  Cough  (648:2).     Fr. 

Cancer  of  CEsophagus  (832:2). 
Syphilis  (1205:2),  Supfocationfr. (634:1), 
Moissenet,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  304. 

5.  Peritracheal  Deposits,  Brinton,  L.  1/57, 

p.  209. 
Stricture  of  Trachea,  Lee,  Eemoval  of 
a  Eing,  Cure,  T.  2/74,  p.  458. 

aUININE  PEE  TEACH.    IN  INTEEMIT. 
(1485:6). 

CHLOEOFOEM     INHAL.      (437:4)     PEE 
TEACH. 

626. 

INHALATIONS,    Vide  619:5— 

1.  Spray  Baths  (230:5). 

Warm  Moist  Air  and  Steam  (257:2). 
Hunter,  How  in  Infts.,  etc.,  L.  2/64, 
p.  350.     Boulton,  Ajjpar.,  L.  1/68,  p. 

2.  396.  Bird,  L.  1/46,  pp.  36,  55.  Pipe 
for,  Diagr.,  T.  1/69,  p.  672.  Pretty's 
Kettle,  B.  2/76,  p.  108.  Nash's  10/6, 
253,  Oxford  Street. 

Caiusolic  Acid  (354:2). 

3.  In    Croup     (G2U:1).      Phthisis    (698:1). 

Cat.uirh  (593:1).    Lung  Dis.  (647:3). 

Cardiac  Hyper.  (769:0). 
Inhalers  {t-idc  217:4). 
—Curtis,  T.  2/61 ,  p.  624  ;  1/68,  p.  77,  Plate. 

Nelson's,  L.   1/65,  p.   152.     Corbyn's 

Improved,    Diagr.,    T.    1/74,    p.    519. 

4.  M.  Mackenzie,  Diagr.,  T.  2/70,  p.  138. 
Sparkes,  Lamp,  Diagr.,  T.  2/71,  p.  705. 
Lee,  do.,  T.  2/72,  p.  612. 

— For  Chlorof.  (436:5).  Bichl.  ofMethyl. 
(446:3).  Ether  (434:6).  Carrol. 
Ac.  (354:3). 


627. 

EESPIEATION— 

1.  Black,  Why  do  we  Breathe  ?  Popular  Lect., 

T.  1/76,  p.  2/61.  B,  Sanderson,  L. 
1/76,  p.  489. 

MECHANISM  OF  EESPIEATION— 

M.  E.  2/56,  p.  79 ;  1/54,  p.  262 ;  2/54,  p. 
250.       Walshe,    of    the    two    Sexes 

2.  (577:2),  T.  1/53,  p.  366.  Virchow, 
How  atfected  by  Anomalies  of  Costal 
Cartilage  (1746:2),  E.  1/61,  p.  77. 

Heaut  (761:4),  Altered  Position  during. 

3.  Circulation    (753:4),    How    affected    \>y 

Eespiratiou. 

SPIEOGExVPH  rcl  PNEUMOGEAPII— 
M'Vail,  Diagr.,  L.   1/68,  p.  311.     Marey, 
T.   1/68,  p.  187.     Eansome,  T.  2/72, 
p.  613. 

SPIEOMETEE— 

4.  Hutchinson,  Value,  Illustrated  by  Freeman, 

the  Anier.  Giant,  M.  E.  2/56,  pp.  78, 
90.  Bowman,  Cheiip  one,  Diagr.,  E. 
2/63,  p.  131.  Nelson's  new  Instru- 
ment, Plate,  T.  2/56,  p.  640.  Coxeter's 
simple,  Diagr.,  T.  1/62,  p.  595.  Bat- 
ti-ay%  c.  Aspirator  and  Aeroscope, 
Cheap,  L.  2/72,  p.  915. 

SPIEOMETEY— 

Btigel,  L.  1/64,  pp.  119,  180.  Balfour,  T. 
2/60,  p.  119.  BaUot,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/54, 
p.  250.  Silvester,  Eesults  Difier  if 
Weight  of  Arms  removed,  Exp.,  E. 
1/63,  p.  270.  Other  Orirans  than 
Lungs  influencing  Eesults,  M.  E.  2/56, 
p.  94. 

628- 

NEEVES  OF  EESPIEATION  — P.\r.a.lysis 

1.  of  (1341:3). 

B.    Sanderson,   Effects    of    Gelseminum 

(393:3),  L.  1/76,  p.  490. 
Medulla  Orloxg.  (1340:6),  Paget,  Eegu- 

lates  Ehythm,  'P.  2/57,  p.  80. 
Phrenic  (961:3). 

2.  Vagus  (1443:3),  Gilchrist,  M.  E.  2/58,  p. 

495.     Valentin,  M.   E.    1/58,  p.   161. 
15ernard,    T.    1/61,    p.    437.      Budge, 
Exp.,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  242. 
Eespiratory  Track,  B.  Sequard,  Extends 
into  Spinal  Cord,  L.  2/76,  p.  76.  ' 

PHYSIOLOGY,  Etc.,  OF  EESPIEATION— 

3.  Bert,  M.  E.  2/70,  p.  242.     B.  Jones,  Lect. 

Digest.  (836:3),  Eespir.  and  Secret. 
(116:3),  T.  1/51,  p.  307  vt  seq.  E. 
Smith,  E.  1/61,  p.  331.  Pettenkofer, 
Chemistry  of  Life  (2:5),  T.  2/62, 
pp.  458,  487,  516,  544,  570;  1/67,  p.  9. 
Diagram,  etc.,  L.  2/62,  pp.  472,  500, 
527.     Marcet,  L.  1/67,  p.  158. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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♦ 


CHEMISTRY  OF  EESPIEATIOX  (309:3)  — 

4.  Eev.,  M.  E.  2/54,  p.  114;  2/56,  p.  410. 
E.  Smith,  T.  1/59,  p.  122.  At  Dif- 
PERENT  Seasons  (579:4),  M.  E.  1/60, 
p.  408.  Influence  of  Food  (123:1), 
T.  1/59,  p.  225.  Valentin,  M.  E.  1/61, 
p.  226.     Grainger,  Efflivia   (208:6) 

6.  of,    T.    1/53,    p.    227.     rettenkofer's 

Exp.,  Instruments,  etc.,  T.  2'61,  p. 
282  ;  2/66,  p.  680  ;  1/67,  p.  9.  Harlcy, 
Pigment  Changes  (20:2),  M.E.  2,56, 
p.  428. 
Oxygen  (224:1),  E.  Jones,  Act.  of  on 
Nitrogen  in  Body,  etc.,  T.  2/51,  pp. 
219,  269.  Harley,  M.  E.  2/56,  p.  430. 
Eichardson,  E.  1/61,  p.  298. 

6.  Ammonia  (253:3). 

SuGMi  (327:3)  a  EEsnn.  Fvel. 

629. 

1.  Carbonic  Acid  (238:1),  Molescliott,  lufl. 
of  Light,  T.  1/56,  p.  629.  _  Smith, 
Actively  injur,  in  small  quantities,  M. 
E.  2/73,  p.  10.  Scharling,  Exhal.  in 
Man,  T.  1/51,  p.  324. 

—  Alcohol  (423:4),  How  various  Forms  of 

Spirits  affect  it,  M.  E.  2/Gl,  ]..  100. 

—  Andral,  during  Pregnancy  (1547:1)  In- 

creased, T.  1/61,  p.  326. 

EESPIEATION  OF— 

3.  Muscles  (108:5).  Placenta  (1528:'9). 
Pregnancy-  (1547:1). 

HOW  EESPIEATIOX   IS   IXFLUEXCED 
by- 
Treadmill  (207:3),    E.    Smith,    T.    1/07, 

p.  601. 
Phthisis      (685:3).      Pyrexia      (1475:6). 
Turkish  Bath  (231:3).     Gelseminum 
(393:3). 

FOECED    INSPIEATIOXS    THEEA- 
6.     PEUTICAL  IN— 

DiAGN.   OF    Card.    PIyper.    fr.    Hypeu. 

AND    Dilat.     (769:2).       Lung    Dis. 

(647:3).    Pneumon.  (669:2).    Phthis. 

(697:2).      Lung     Congest.      (664:6). 

H.iiMOPTYS.  (148:5).     AN.TiSTiiEsiA fr. 

(217:4). 

FEEE  EESPIEATIOX  IMPOETAXT  IX— 
6.  Coma      (1428:4).        Cerekral      Xarcot. 

(460:2).     Epilepsy  (1319:4).    Cerer. 

Aff.  (1406:2). 

630. 

AETIFICIAL  EESPIEATIOX— 

1.  Sylvester's  Plan,  T.  2/57,  pp.  485,  563; 

1/58,   pp.    147,  301.     Eev.    of   Book. 

Introduces  10  times  more  Air  than  M. 

Hall's   Plan,   E.    2/58,   p.  356.     The 

Best  Plan,  T.  2/62,  pp.  12,  45  ;  E.  1/63, 


AETIFICIAL  EESPIEATIOX-Sylvester's 
Plan  {cont.) — 

p.  343.  Pros  and  Cons  over  M.  Hall's, 
Good  Eesume,  T.  2/63,  p.  419.  Eich- 
ardson, Best  after  his  Bellows,  M.  E. 
1/63,  p.  494  ;  T.  2/70,  p.  87. 
M.  Hall's  Legacy^,  Eeady  Method,  M.  E. 
1/58,  p.  285;  T.  1/57,  p.  605;  2/57, 
p.  425.  Hunter  and  otJiers,  T.  2/63, 
p.  469. 

4.  —  Contra,  Water,  T.  1/61,  p.  562  ;  E.  1/62, 

p.  330.  Brodie.  T.  1/01,  p.  529. 
Various  Plans,  Bain,  L.  2/68,  p.  799. 
Marchant,  L.  1/68,  p.  440.  Paccini, 
Lifting  Clavicles,  T.  1/67,  p.  722. 
Kidd,  Pulling  forward  Tongue  a  mis- 
take, T.  2/61,  p.  362. 

5.  Apparatus  for,    Small,  Diagr.,    T.    1/51, 

p.  468.  Marcet's,  Diagr.,  T.  1/54,  p. 
401.  X'ew  and  Simple,  T.  1/62,  p.  197. 
Eichardson'sBELLOWs,  T.  2/69,  pp.375, 
649.  Exp.,  etc..  2/70,  p.  87.  Woil- 
lez,  Spirophor,  L.  2/76,  pp.  61,  436. 
Eesuscitation  after  long  periods,  Bohm, 
Exp.  in  Animals,  L.  1/74,  p.  846. 

6.  In  Chlorof.  Acc.  (439:4).     Opium  Pois. 

(460:2).  Paral.  Medul.  (1341:3). 
AsPHYX.  (181:3)  WooRARA  Pois. 
(392:2).  Apople-xy  (1413;4).  Snake 
Bite  (511:1).  Tracheot.  (621:4). 
Coup  de  Soleil  (186:3).  Drowning 
(1619:4). 

633. 

FCETOR  OF  BEEATH  (215:3)- 

3.  Laycock,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/65,  p.  253  ;  L.  2/58, 

pp.  294,  439,  389.      After  use  of  Tr. 

Ferri  Sesquichl.  (294:3). 
Carrol.   Ac.    (354:2),  Preterre,  T.    2/68, 

p.  138. 
Pot.  Pekmang.  (262:1),  Preterre,  T.  2/68, 

p.  138. 
Yeast  (319:2),  L.  1/63,  p.  458. 
Pot.  Chlor.  (260:2),  L.  2/58,  p.  294;  E. 

2/61,  p.  81. 

4.  Pepsine    (836:2),   Ellis,    T.    2/62,   p.   56, 

Puddock,  L.  2/58,  p.  439. 
Tonsillar    Follicles,    Clean    out    their 
ofl'ensive    secretions,    M.   E.    2/73,   p. 
215. 

AMMOXIA  IX  BEEATH  (253:3)  — 
6.  Eeuling,  In  Health,  M.  E.  1/55,  p.  275. 
In  Bright's  Disease  (1018:1). 

LUMIXOUS  BREATH  (179:5). 
PULSE  BREATH  (633:6). 
BREATH  BEFORE  DEATH  (179:5). 

634. 

SUFFOCATIOX— SMOTHERIXG— 

1.    Tardieu,  Subpleur-il  Ecchymosis  a  Sign, 
R.  1/68,  p.  93.  Paga  t.  Tardieu,  M.  R. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SUFFOCATION— SMOTHERING  {cont.)  — 

2/74,  p.   250.      Ogston,  T.   2/76,   pp. 

247,  275,  721. 
Vide     Asphyxia     (181:1).        DRO^v^'I^-G 

(1619:1).      Hanging     (1620:4).     In- 

FAXTiciDE  (1562:2). 
APNCEA- Cardiac  (788:1);  Dyspnosa (635:1). 

3.  Johnson,      Pathology      of     Apn(EA     and 

Cholera  (918:o),  M.  E.  1/70,  p.  481. 
In  Cardiac  Dis.   (782:4),    Recurrent  and 

causing  Sleeplessness. 
In  Cerehral  Exhaustion  (1365:2),  Ead- 

clitfe,  Breathlessness  and  Fainting 

frequent,  L.  1/73,  p.  518. 

4.  In   Cerebral   Disease    (1403:5),  rassing 

off  alter  Paralysis  sets  in,  Radcliffe, 
L.  1/73,  p.  518. 

APXCEA  OF  INFANTS  (1540:4). 

SIGHING— 

6.  West,  Freqt.  in  Ch  ld.  (1523:2),  T.  1/61, 
p.  356. 

YAAVNING— 

Caused  by  Amyl  Nitrite  (447:3). 

635. 

DYSPNCEA,  Vide  Apncea  (634:3).  Spasm 
1.     of  Glottis  (600:4).     Asthma  (658:2). 

Definition  of  Term,  H.  Salter,  L.  2/65, 
p.  225. 

Lectukes,  etc.,  H.  Salter,  L.  2/65,  pp.  Ill, 
141,  225,  253,  281,  341,  475.  Rela- 
tion to  Lung  Dis.  (646:2),  R.  2/60, 
p.  352.  Habershon,  Nocturnal  in 
Heart  Dis.  (782:4),  Treat.,  etc.,  L. 
1/71,  p.  333;  T.  1/76,  p.  436. 

— Smith,  PuLMON.  Congest.  (664:6),  fr.,  R. 
2/60,  p.  355.  Bell,  Sleep  of  Resp. 
Ganglia,  T.  1/73,  p.  434. 

Ascending  and  Descending  Resp.  (782:5). 
In  Cardiac  Dis.,  Laycock,  T.  1/73,  p. 
433.     Little,  Theory,  L.  2/75,  p.  194.. 

CAUSES  OF  DYSPNCEA— 

3.  Lung    Dis.    (635:1).     Bronchit.   (649:4). 

BronchialGlands  Enlarged  (637:3). 
Heart  Dis.  (635:1).  Pericardit. 
(758:6).  Cardiac  Emboli  (784:6). 
Embolus  of  Pulm.  Art.  (742:4). 
Aneurism  OF  Innom.  (729:6).  Aneu- 
rism   of    Arch    of    Aorta    (732:2). 

4.  Thyroid    Tum.    (1698:5).     Purpura 
(57:4).     Ur.t-:m.  (1018:2). 

Amenorrhqia  (1152:6),  Simpson,  T.  1/61, 
pp.  327,  515. 

TREATMENT  OF  DYSPNCEA— 

5.  Brcadbent,  of  Nocturnal,  L.  2/75,  p.  904. 
Digitalis  (373:2),  Murray,  T.  1/65,  p.  277. 
Amyl  Nitrite  (447:4),   Ziegler,  T.  2/76, 

p.  423,  ride  660:5. 
Pressure  on  Axillary  Arteries  (756:6), 
De  Morgan,  L.  2/73,  p.  413. 


636. 

LUNGS  {Vide  628:2)— 

1.  Shape,  Hilton,  Reason  of  3rd  Lobe,  How 

to  Inject  to  Preserve  Form,  etc.,  L. 
1/60,  p.  131. 
AN.-i^T.  AND  Physiol.,  Heale,  T.  1/63,  pp. 
195,  571.  Bernard,  The  most  power- 
ful ABSORBING  (116:5)  SURFACE  of  the 
Body,  T.  1/60,  p.  570.  Mandl,  Ab- 
SORPT.   AND   EXHAL.,    T.  1/61,  p.  45. 

2.  Air   Cells,   600,000,000   in    two    lungs, 

each=70th  to  200th  In.  indiam.  =  145- 
166  square  yards,  "  Leisure  Hour," 
1855,  p.  624.  Waters,  How  to  prepare 
Microscop.  Prepar.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  37. 
Structure  of  Ultimate  Air  Tubes 
(637:l),T.2/59,p.71;M.R.  2/60,p.32. 
Epithelium  of  Air  Cells,  Pro  and 
Con,  Rainey,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  491. 
AVilliams,  T.  2/55,  p.  361.  R.  Hall, 
Plates,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  204.  Eberth, 
M.  R.  2/b2,  p.  517. 

4.  Nerves  (628:2),  C.  T.  Williams,  L.  2/73, 

p.  513.     Habershon,  T.  1/76,  pp.  490, 
515. 
Blood   Vessels    (637:1   &  642:1)    Turner, 
Nutrient  Arteries,  M.  R.  1/65,  p. 

5.  208.  Johnson,  Interesting  facts,  L. 
1/68,  p.  781.  Waters,  etc.,  T.  2/59, 
p.  71  ;  1/60,  p.  297 ;  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 
32.  Heale,  T.  1/63,  p.  195;  L.  1/60, 
p.  178.  Sharpey  on  Heale's  Views, 
L.  1/60,  p.  152. 

Lymphatics  (128:3),  Sikorsky,  L.  1/71,  p. 
129.  Klein,  L.  2/75,  pp.  633,  777. 
Inflam.  of  vel  Pulm.  Lymphangitis 
(128:5),  Troisier,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  180. 

6.  Chemistry, Dumas  and  Verdeil  A  peculiar 

Acid,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  256.     Friedreich, 
St.uich  (1672:4)  and  a  peculiar  blue 
BODY,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  524.  _ 
Quantity  of   Air  (627:4)    daily   inhaled, 
A.  Smith,  L.  2/73,  p.  516. 

LUNGS     OF     STILL-BORN      INFANTS 
(1561:1). 

637. 

BRONCHI— Ramifications,  etc.  (636:4)— 

1.  Bronchial  Vessels  (636:2). 
Bronchial    Muscles,    Rhindfleisch,   The 

2.  smaller  Bronchi,  L.  1/72,  p.  518. 
Spasm  of,  Kidd,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  263. 
Paralysis  of  (113:2),  Duncan,  Treat., 
R.  2/60,  p.  107. 

BRONCHIAL  GLANDS  (132:2)— 

Cancer   of,   Woodman,    T.    1/76,  p.  411, 

vide  644:4. 
Tuberculosis  (676:6)  of,  Jenner,  Diag- 
nosis, T.  2/61,  p.  426. 
Enlarged  causing  Cough  (648:3).  Dys- 
PNCEA  (635:3),  etc.,  Mussy,  R.  2/73, 
p.  24.  E.  Smith,  Diagn.  in  Child., 
L.  2/75,  p.  240. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


22L 


DILATATIOX  OF  BRONCHI— 

Wilks,  T.  1/62,  p.  573.     Skoda,  R.  1/65, 
p.  105.     Clarke,  Instructive  Case,  T. 

4.  1/68,  p.  548.  C.  J.  B.  Williams, 
Causes,  etc.,  T.  1/72,  p.  533. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IX  BRONCHI  (6U:1). 
Tide  614:3 — 
Gross,  Why  Gen.  in  Rt.,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  29. 
Crisp,   etc.,  T.   1/53,   p.    126.     Left, 

5.  2/71,  p.  377.  S pence,  Treat.,  etc.,  T. 
2/75,  p.  211  ;  2/76,  p.  613.  Claremont, 
etc..  Tooth,  etc.,  L.  1/58,  p.  477; 
2/72,  p.  67  ;  2/74,  p.  798.  Whistle 
expelled  after  4  months,  2/76,  p.  148. 
Maunder,  Button  snared  with  Silver 
"Wire,  L.  2/76,  p.  854.  Spitta,  Screw 
ejected  after  a  month,  L.  2/76,  p.  391. 
Pollock,  Bone  impacted  18  months 
simulating  Phthisis  (685:1),  L.  2/76, 
p.  179. 

BRONCHOTOMY— 

Gross,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  33.     Vide  Tk.icheo- 
TOMY  (614:3.     Laryngotomy  (612:lj. 

638. 

CHEST  vcl  THORAX— 

1.  Shape,  Traube,  Diagn.  Value,  T.  1/65,  p. 

p.  449. 
Pigeon-breasted,  Jenner,  Cause,  T.  2/60, 

p.  583.  2/61,  p.  3. 
Deformity,  Congenital,  doubtful,  Jenner, 

2.  T.  1/60,  p.  333.  A  Cause  of  Lung 
Dis. '(646:4). 

In   Rickets   (99:5),   Jenner,  T.   1/60,  pp. 

262,  333. 
In   Phthisis   (686:2).      Tuberculosis   of 

Children  (677:4). 
Caries  OF  Ribs  (1746:1).    ' 

DISEASES  OF  THE  CHEST- 

3.  Books,  etc.,  Waters,  L.  1/68,  p.  752.     Dr. 

Fuller,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  14.  Gairdner, 
Those  known  to  the  Ancients,  M.  R. 
1/55,  p.  242.  C.  J.  B.  Williams,  Lect., 
Med.  Gaz.,  voL  21/37,  p.  145,  ct  seq. 

4.  Rest   (199:6),   as   Treatment,  Roberts,  B. 

1/74,  p.  72  (rif/t- 647:3). 

AUSCULTATION  OF  CHEST. 

Beau,  If  Doubtful  E.xamine in  Evng.,  L.  2/63, 
p.   524.     Chambers,  Auscult.  Drill, 

5.  Diagr.,  L.  1/61,  pp.  307,  334.  Dalton, 
Position  of  Viscera  during  Life,  how 
to  see  in  P.M.,  etc.,  M.R.,  2/61,  p. 
239.  Edwards,  Series  of  Tables,  T. 
2/62,  p.  40.  Sibson,  Position  of  Vis- 
cera, Plates,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  6/48,  p. 
357,  589,  754.  Alison,  R.  2/61,  p.  299. 
Blakiston,  Reminiscences  of  Mistakes, 
etc.,  T.  2/ "3,  p.  5S7. 


AUSCULTATION  {cont.)— 
6.  Shoulders  (1729:1),  Corson,  How  to  ma- 
nage, T.  1/59,  p.  505. 
Graphic  Method  (754:3). 
Percussion  Hammer,  Vernon,  1/58,  p.  89. 
Winterich's  spoken  highlj-  of  by  Ben- 
nett, M.  R.  2/58,  L.  372. 

639. 

Stethoscope,  Howley's  Patent  durable,  T. 

1.  1/73,  p.  617.  Alison's  Differential,  R. 
2;58,  p.  106;  T.  1/61,  p.  425;  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  147.  Garstane's  Hydrophone 
(filled  with  Water),  Alison,  T.  2/59, 
pp.  7,  28.  C.  J.  B.  Williams,  Acoustic 
Principle  and  Construction  of,  L.  2/73, 
p.  664.     Bryant's,  Diagr.,  L.  1/59,  p. 

2.  10.  Fox's  c.  Thermometer  (184:5),  T. 
2/69,  p.  460. 

Double  Stethoscope,  Davies,  Diagr.,  T. 
1/62,  p.  359.  Pollock's  Self-adjust- 
ing, L.  1/56,  p.  398.  Hilliard's  Flex- 
ible, Diasr.,  T.  2/75,  p,  5l3;  L.  2/75, 
p.  649.     Reed,  Diagr.  L.  2/74,  p.  550. 

Diapason,  Griffiths,  use,  Diagr.  L.  2/71,  p. 

3.  848.  O'Donovan,  L.  1/72,  p.  421. 
Stone,  L.  1/72,  p.  494. 

Dy.namoscopy,  Finger  of  Patient  in  Ear 
of  Auscultator,  Garston,  R.  1/59,  p.  59. 

MEASUREMENTS  OF  CHEST  — 

5.   SteTHOMETER  «'f/STETHO-G0NI0METER,  AH- 

.son,R.2/58,p.lll ;  M.R.2/61,p.  147. 
Coxeter,  New,  T.  1/62,  p.  595.  Leared's 
Differential,  Diagr.,  T.  2/62,  p.  103. 
Ransome,  T.  1/76,  p.  533. 

640. 

RESPIRATORY  MURMUR— 

1.  Nature,  Causes,  etc.,  Salter,  M.  R.  1/61, 

p.  502  ;  2/61,  p.  185.  Phvsical  Theory, 
M.  R.  2/73,  p.  13.  Waters's  New 
Theory,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  217.  Leaming, 
R.  1/72,  p.  78. 

,EGOPIIONY— 

2.  Landouzy,  R.  1/62,  p.  88. 

METALLIC  TINKLING.  Ilartsen,  Expl.,  T. 
2/71,  p.  586.  Todd,  Singular  case  due 
to  Stomach,  T.  2/52,  p.  612. 

AUSCULTATION     OF     OTHER     PARTS 

4.  THAN  chest- 
Femoral  Art.    (745:2).     Infant  Brain 

(1537:4).     Ear  (1790:5). 

timbrometer— 

Forjett,  To  determine  Limits  of  Internal 
Organs  by  Vibration  Note,  T.  1/76, 
p.  686. 

641. 

intercostal  muscles— 

1.  In  Hemiplegia  (1287:5)  why  not  Para- 
lysed. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


INTERCOSTAL  ARTERIES— 

2.  Ligature,  Howard,  Good  Mode,  R.  1/63, 

p.  183. 

INTERCOSTAL  XERVES— 

3.  DisTiiiiirTiox,  Hilton,  L.  2/63,  p.  33. 
PLEURODYNIA,  Vide  1236:5— 

4.  Jago,  Cause  of  Obscure  and  Chr.  Pains  in 

Thokacic  Walls,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  490. 
Eadc,  Exhaustive  Paper  on  Causes, 
etc.,  T.  2/67.  pp.  34,  64.  Todd,  Con- 
nect, of  with  Leucoruhcea  (1103:6), 
T.  1/53,  p.  2. 

Diagnosis,  Hilton,  of  Cause,  etc.,  L.  2/G3, 
p.  33.  From  Pleurisy  (705:4). 
Thermometer  (187:5),  Ed.  T.  1/66, 
p.  177. 

Treatment,  Spender,  Morphia  (463:3)  in 
Small  and  Repeated  Doses,  M.  R.  1/72, 
p.  218. 

TIGHTNESS  ACROSS  CHEST— 
6.  In    Coup    de    Soleil    (181:6).      Gastric 
Ulcer  (847:5).    Spinal  Dis.  (1253:5). 

642. 

NiEYI  OX  CHEST  (736:2)— 
PR.T^CORDIAL  VASCULARITY— 

1.  Laycock,   in  Neuro-Yascular    Diathesis 

(556:5),  T.  1/62,  p.  151. 

PEXETRATING  WOUNDS    OF  THORAX 

3.  WITH  WOUNDS  OF  LUNG,  Ere— 
F;^6' Wounds  of  Heart  (686:1). 
Fraser,  R.  2  58,  p.  214;  M.   R.    1/60,  p. 

136.  Miller,  M.R.  1/53,  p.  73.  Adams, 
Clin,  case  with  Extensive  Emphysema 
(657:2),  L.  2/67,  p.  665. 
Treatment.     Ashhurst,    R.  168,  p.  211. 

4.  Hilton,  T.  2/59,  p.  183.  Howard,  Her- 
metically Sealing  Wound,  R.  2/63, 
p.  242.     Longmore,  L.  1/64,  p.  5. 

5.  — Of  H-TiMORuHAGE.  J'ide  644:1. 
Cases.  Vide  Wounds  of  Heart  (686:1). 
— Yarious,  L.  1/74,  p.  90.  Hoyland,  Trans- 
fixion liY  Ikon  Bar,  Recov.,  R.  2/63, 
p.  241.  Longmore,  Transfixion  ry 
Spear,  L.  1/71,  p.  78.  Marsh,  show- 
ing H.TiMOPTYsis  is  not  essential,  T. 
1/61,  p.  629.  Tillaux,  Blade  in  Chest 
13  months,  R.  1/68, p.  228.  Bleisweis, 
Knife  Blade  in  Pleura  for  years 
discovered  (P.M.),  L.  1,76,  p.  761. 
Both  Lungs  Wounded,  Recovery,  T. 
2/59,  p.  60. 

643. 

GUNSHOT  AYOUNDS  OF  THORAX— 

2.  Fayrer,  T.  2/70,  pp.  31,  93.     Cooper,  Re- 

mnrkahle  Oper.  for  Removing  Bar  of 
Iron  lodged  reneath  Heart,  R. 
1/58,  p.  164. 


FOREIGN      BODIES       IN      THORACIC 
CAVITY. 

Durham,  etc.,  cases  of  Lint,  Drainage 
Tubes,  Etc.,  L.  2/73,  p.  739. 

LACERATION  OF  LUNGS— 

4.  From  Crushing,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  190. 
Without    Ext.    In.t.    or   Fract.  of   Rut, 

Bryant,  R.   2/60,  p.   220.      Giovanni, 
etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  68;   R.   2/61,  p.   164. 

5.  Skey,  T.  2/62,  p.  59.     Nelson,  L.  1/73, 
p.  767. 

From  Fract.  Ribs,  Bryant,  Treat ,  M.  R. 
1/61,  p.  329. 

MEDIASTINUM— 

6.  Diffuse  Suppuration,  Goodhart,  L.  2/76, 

p.  750. 
Tumours  (644:4  and  6).     Cancer  (644:4). 
Aneurism  (644:6). 

644. 

INTRA-THORACIC  HiEMORRHAGE  — 
1.     HJ^MOTHORAX- 

Symptoms,  etc.,  Valentin,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  73. 
Turner,  P.  ]M.,  Fract.  Rik  (1745:4) 
AND  no  Ext.  Inj.,  T.  2/60,  p.  607. 

Treatment  (642:5),  IMiller,  M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  72.  Duret,  Enlarge  opening  to 
Collapse  Lungs  if  they  he  wounded, 
M.  R.  1/53,  p.  74.  trousseau.  Do 
nothing,  T.  2/60,  p.  486.  Frazer,  T. 
1/59,  p.  528. 

INTRA-THORACIC  TUMOURS— 

4.  Diagnosis,  Whipham,  L.  2/76,  p.  911. 

MALIGNANT  TUMOURS  vel  CANCER  OF 
CHEST    Fide  (711:6)— 
Bennett's  Lect.,  L.  1/70,  pp.  565,  679,  738, 
M.  R.  1/72,  p.  345;  L.  2/76,  p.  70S, 
Budd,  Diagn.,  R.  2/59,  p.  76.     Cockle, 
T.  2/58,  p.  239  ;  2/66,  p.  647  ;  2/74,  p. 
549.     Charteris,    Fatal  in   3   mouths, 
etc.,L.  1/74,  p.  126;  2/74,  p.  583. 
Mediastinal  (643:6).    Ward,  etc.,  L.  1/67, 
p.   238  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  10 ;  T.   2/72,  p. 
599  ;   1/76,  p.  359.    Yeo,  L.  2/76,  pp. 
707,  767,  911. 
NON-MALIGNANT    TUMOURS     OF 

5.  CHEST— 

Bennett,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  344. 

Diagnosis    fr.    Pleurisy    (705:4),   2/74, 

p.  549;  L.  2/76,  p.  911. 
Causing  Asthmatic  Sym.  (658:6). 
Hairy  (24:5),    Dickson,  T.    1/60,  p.  302, 

Salomonsea,  R.  1/65,  p.  109. 

6.  Mediastinal  (643:6),  Thorowgood,  Aneuk. 

OF  Aorta  (731:5)  bursting  into  Medi- 
ASTiN.,  T.  2/76,  p.  57.  Macdonald, 
Simul.  Aneurism  (732:4),  L.  2/63,  p. 
274.  Barclav,  etc.,  L.  1/64,  p.  244  ; 
2/75,  p.  586;"  2/76,  p.  573. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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HERNIA     OF    LUXGS  —   PXEUMATO- 
CELE— 

Cockle,  Intermittent,  T.   1/73,  i^p.  o,  30. 

Fox,  T.  1/76,  p.  86;  2/76,  p.  3.51. 
Diagnosis  fr.  N.iivus  of  Chest  (736:2). 

645. 

THORACIC  DUCT— 

2.  Infl\mmatiox,  Worm?,  R.  2/.)9,    p.    125. 

—  Clijujipe,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  258. 

646. 

DISEASES  OF  LUXGS— 
2.  "Walshe,  Rev.  of,  4th  Edit.,  L.  1/72,  p.  48. 
Laycock,  Physiognomical  Diagn.  of  Teud- 

ency  to,  T.  1/62,  p.  342. 
Dyspncea  (63.5:1),  Relation  of,  to  extent  of 

Dis.,  Salter,  R.  2/60,  p.  352. 
Left  Lung  generally  first  affected,  Lavcock, 

T.  1/62,  p.  .502. 
Death  Rate  (180:4),  Less  in  Xortli  than 

South,  M.  R.  1/69,  p.  6. 

CAUSES  OF  PULMOXARY  DISEASE— 

4.  Disease  of  .5th  Paiu  (1437:6),  Habershon, 

T.  1/76,  p.  434. 
Injvky   to   Rase  of  Brain  (142.5:0),   B. 

Sequard,  L.  1/71,  p.  6. 
Hemiplegia  (1287/6). 
Injury  to  Vagus,  Tide  672:3.     Laycock, 

etc.,  Defect.  Innervation  of  Vagus 

(1443:3),  T.  1/62,  pp.  208,  502  ;  1/76, 

pp.  490,  .515. 
Deformity  of  Chest  (638:3),  Freund,  R. 

1/61,  p.  77. 
Intemperance    (424:5),    Marcet,    Tables, 

M.  R.  1/62,  pp.  492,  496. 
Vide  Alcoholic  Phthisis  (693:2). 

5.  Typhoid  (1497:1).    Puekp.  State  (1583:6) 

Diabetes  (332:2).  Albuminur. 
(1009:5).  Gouty  Diath.  (1467:5). 
Chlorof.  Inhal.  (438:5).  Cholera 
(919:1).  Pot.  XiT,  Large  Dose  (261:2). 
Inhal.  of  Carbon.  (235:6). 
Dust  Inhalations  (678:2),  S.  Thompson, 
T.  2/73,  pp.  429,  457.  Aiiidgo,  M.  R. 
2/75,  p.  433. 

6.  Syphilis  (1205:1).      J'ide  690:3. 

—  Hutchinson,    P.M.,    T.   2/62,   p.    384. 

Walshe,  R.  2/72,  p.  78.    Lee,  L.  2/75, 
p.  121.     Meschede,  R.  1/67,  p.  25. 

Syphilitic  Bronchitis  (654:5). 

SYPiiiLiTic  Pneumonia  (665:4). 

647. 

LUXG    DISEASES    CAUSIXG   VARIOUS 
1.     OTHER  DISEASES,  Etc.— 

Cardiac  Hypertrophy  (769:3),  Gairdncr, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  474  ;  2/53,  p.  209. 
Vide  782:2. 
Amaurosis  (1862:.5).     Diabetes  (336:1). 


TREATMEJ^T     OF     LUXG    DISEASES 
GE.NERALLY— 

3.  Rest  (638:4). 

Forced  Respiration  (629:5),   Piorry,    T. 

2/58,  p.  617.      Vide  660:6. 
Chest  Protectors.     Fr.'jsei-,   L.   2/00,  p. 

445. 
Inhalations  (620:3).     Blisters  in  Child. 

(1.521:3). 
Potassti    Bromid    !206:2),    Xeale.       T'ide 

Sequard's  Exper.  (040:4). 

4.  Arnica  (396:3),  Balding,  L.  2/70,  p.  885. 
Opium  (462:1),  l£.  Jones,  L.  2/70,  p.  535. 
Sulphur  (243:3),  Bernard,  Why  ?  T,  2/57, 

p.  253.     Vide  650:3. 

5.  Phosphoric  Acid  (242:1),  Marcet,  R.  1/72, 

p.  18. 
Ammonia  (254:2),   The   great  Remedy   in 
Children  (1522:2). 

648. 

COUGH— 

2.  Varieties,  Todd,  T.  1/54,  p.  203.     Scmple, 

T.  1/58,  p.  251. 

CAUSES  OF  COUGH - 

Kohts'  Exper.,  T.  1/75,  p.  64. 
Irritation   of   Vagus    in    any    Branch 

(1443:3),  Todd,  T.  1/54,  p.  203. 
Aneurism  Aortic  (732:2),  Todd,  T.   1 '54, 

p.  204. 
Tracheal  Ulceration  (025:4),   Todd,   T. 

1/54,  p.  204. 
Pericarditis  (758:6).     Uvula  (826:2). 

3.  Bronchial  Glands  Enlarged (637:3). 

XERVOUS,  HYSTERICAL,  OR  SPAS- 
MODIC  COUGH  {VS33:3)  —  Vide  Per- 
tussis (713:1). 

Mandl,  T.  2/61,  p.  358.  Harley,  Extra- 
ordinary Case,  Girl  14,  T.  2/6S,  p.  116. 
Xotta,  Case,  probablv  from  Chorea  of 
DiAPHR.  (962:1).  M".  R.  1/59,  p.  247. 
T.  1/70,  p.  236. 

TREATMEXT  OF  HYSTERICAL  COUGH 

4.  Good  Pill,  T.  2/60,  p.  270.     Hough's  plan 

to  break  Paroxysm,  R.  1/73,  p.  67. 
Pot.  Brom.  (266:2)",  Gabler,  R.  2/64,  p.  91. 
Thyme  Tea  (374:1),  Joret,  M.  R.  2/62,  p. 

245. 
ZiNCi  SuLPH.  (1336:4),  Peacock,   T.   1/62, 

p.  109. 

THROAT  COUGH  (814:4)— 

5.  Todd,  T.  1/54,  p.  204. 

Argent.  Xitras  (307:2)  to  Fauces,  8  gr. 
to  5  i.,  Assoc.  J.,  2/53,  p.  930. 

EAR  COUGH  (1790:1)  — 

6.  Fox,  L.  1/66,  p.  451  ;   2/69,  p.  181.      Vide 

1792:5. 
BOAT  COUGH— 

Morgan,  at  St.  Kilda  (5:6),  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  183. 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


WINTER  COUGH  (.579:4)- 

Dobell,  T.  1/65,  p.  129.  Lawrie,  Pot. 
loD.  (264:4j,  B.  1/75,  p.  299^.  llinger, 
Ipecacuanha  Spray,  L.  2/74,  p.  338  ; 
B.  2/75,  p.  91. 

649. 

STOMACH  COUGH— 

1.  Habershon,  T.  1/76,  p.  680. 

COUGH  OF  PHTHISIS  (6S8:5)— 

COUGH  OF  IRREGULAR  MENSES  (1142:2). 

RIB      FRACTURED      (1745:5)      DURING 
COUGHING— Piffard,  T.  2/60,  p.  441. 

COUGH  A   CAUSE  OF  DISEASE— 
Phthisis  (688:5)  induced  by. 

TREATMENT  OF  COUGH.      Vide  651:3— 

SPUTUM  rd  EXPECTORATION— 

3.  Green  Sputa,  Andral,  T.  1/65,  p.  450. 
Purulent    (168:4),    In    Large  Quantities, 

Peacock,  Diagn.  of  Origin,  T.  1/62, 
p.  425. 
Milky  (1599:2).  Intervertebral  Carti- 
lage in  (1693:1).  Pneumonic  (666:3). 
Hydatids  IN  (674:2).  Phthisis  (688:5). 
Pertussis  (713:3).  Consecutive  to 
Paracentesis  Thoracis  (700:4). 

ACUTE  BRONCHITIS— 

4.  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  452.     Habershon,  Influence 

of  5tb  Nerve  (1437:6)  in  causing,  etc., 
T.  1/76,  p.  434. 

Dyspncea  (635:3),  Physiology,  Cause,  etc., 
R.  2/60,  p.  356. 

Ukine,  often  Alhuminous  (1034:5),  John- 
son, T.  1/58,  p.  106. 

SpHYGMOCiRAPHIC  TRACINGS,  EtC.    (755:2). 

5.  Fox,  T.  1/67,  p.  114. 
Fevers  Causing  (1508:2). 

TREATMENT  OF   ACUTE    BRONCHITIS 
Vulc  651:3 — 
M.  Hall,  L.   1/62,   p.   367.     Johnson,    R. 
2/69,  p.  40.       Symonds,  In  Asthenic 
cases,  R.  1/68,  p.  55. 

650. 

1,  Food  often  Relieves  Cough,   Symonds,  T. 

1/58,  p.  285. 
Bleeding  (163:5),  Wilks,  T.  1/68,  p.  599. 
Warm  Moist  Air  (626:2). 
Stimulants  (432:2),  Wilks,  often  bad,  L. 

1/67,  p.  506. 

2.  Ipecacuanha  (398:3)_,  Higginbottom,  Vast 

value  of  an  Emetic  in  Sinking.  L.  1/45, 
p.  732,  vide  650:6.     Ringer,  As  Sprav, 
L.  2/74,  p.  338. 
Quinine' (400:2),  Cameron,  L.  2/01,  p.  457. 


TREAT.  OF  ACUTE  BRONCHITIS  (cotit.) 
Pot.  Chlor    (260:3)  in  Ac.  and  Chr.,  La- 
borde,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  243.     Buchanan, 
T.  1/68,  p.  247. 
PoTAssi  loDiD.  (264:4),  c.  Antim.,  Clark, 
T.  1/67,  p.  195,  vide  652:5. 
3.  Sulphurous    Fumes    (244:4),    Dewar,   T. 
1/67,  pp.  493,  549 ;  ride  647:4. 
Chloral  (444:5),  Waters,  L.  1/72,  p.  603. 

ACUTE  rel  SUFFOCATIVE  BRONCHITIS 
IN   CHILDREN  (1522:2)- 
Buchanan,  L.  1/68,  pp.  215,  246.     Jenner, 

T.  1/60,  p.  335. 
In  Rickets  (100:5)  why  so  Fatal,  Jenner, 
T.  1/60,  p.  335. 
TREATMENT  OF  ACUTE  B.  IN  CHILD, 

5.  7'«^' 650:1  — 

Valleix,  How  to  Remove    Mucus,    M.  R. 

1/52,  p.  553. 
Warm  Air  Moist  (626:2).  Quinine  (650:2). 

6.  Ammonia   (254:2),    Jenner,   the  great  Re- 

medy, T.  1/60,  p.  467.  Buchanan, 
How  to  lose  Pungency  of  Carb.,  L. 
1/68,  p.  246.  Smith,  Dangerous  too 
early,  T.  1/73,  p.  397. 
Ipecacuanha  (650:2),  Shaw,  Large  Doses, 
T.  1/59,  p.  96  ;  1  /74,  p.  407.  Bucha- 
nan, L.  1/68,  p.  246.  Jenner,  T.  2/60, 
p.  583. 

651. 

CHRONIC      BRONCHITIS  —  BRONCHO- 

3.  RREKEA  — CHRONIC      BRONCHIAL 
FLUX— 

Greenhow,  L.  1/67,  pp.  199,  231. 

TREATMENT  OF  CHRONIC  BRON- 
CHITIS, Jlde6id:o~ 
Glover,  L,  1/65,  p.  228.  A  good  Pill,  T. 
1/58,  p.  13.  A  good  Linctus,  T.  1/56, 
p.  137.  At  Ben  Rhydding,  T.  2/71, 
p.  388.  Symonds,  Food  often  allays 
Cough,  T.  1/58,  p.  285. 

4.  Ipecacuanha  (650:3).     As  Spray  (648:6). 
CoDEiA    (464:1),    Aran,    In    all    Chronic 

Coughs,  T.  2 '61,  p.  599. 
Morphia  (462:1),  Small  Doses,  E.  Smith, 

Ed.  M.  J.,May/56. 
Strychnia  (390:2),  Clarke,  R.  2/47.  p.  38. 

Duncan,   R.    2/60,    p.    109.     Thorow- 

5.  good,  L.  2/69,  p.  668.    Laycock,  When 
valuable,  T.  1/61,  p.  596  ;  1/57,  p.  481. 

Tr.  Larici,  Dalj-,    Especially  in   Profuse 

Expect,  after  Fever,  T.  2/59,  p.  476. 

Greenhow  speaks  well  of  it,  L.  1/67, 

p.  233. 
Stramonium   (378:6),  if  Dyspncea  Great, 

Headland,  L.  1/66,  p.  8. 

6.  Cann.aris  (363:1),  Gardner,  T,  1/52,  p.  137. 
pRUNUs  Virgin.  (411:2),  Allbutt,  T.  1/67, 

p.  218. 
Digitalis    (373:2),  Braithwaite,   B.    1/75, 
p.  69. 


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TREAT.  OF  CHR.  BRONCHITIS  (conf.)— 
AcTJEA  Racemosa  (466:4),  T,  1/68,  p.  82. 
CoNiuM  (405:5),  Kennedy,  R.  1/73,  p.  143. 

652. 

1.  Saxguixaria    (458:1),  Gibb,   R.    1/60,  p. 

356. 
Tankix  (360:3).  Cavarra,  L.    1/37,  p.  305. 

Rerthol,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  557.    Wolliez, 

M.  R.  1/64,  p.  242. 
Ol.  Terebinth.  (349:6),  Begbie,  L.  2/75, 

p.  197. 

2.  Creasote  (355:6),  Arenot,  M.  R.  2/52,  p. 

658.  Murrell,  How  to  give  Tar,  etc., 
B.  2/75,  p.  93.  Inman,  T.  1/53,  p. 
507.     Imlay,  Inhal.,  Dii-ect.,  etc.,  T. 

,  2/76,  p.  514. 

fc.     Carbolic  Ac.   (354:3),  Inhal.  and  Inter., 

■  Clarke,  R.  1/69,   p.  137.     Lidell,  In- 

■  hal.,  R.  2/72,  p.  63.     Imlav,  Direct., 
■f  T.  2/76,  p.  514. 

Chlor.\l  (650:3). 

Carbonic  Acid    (238:5),    Inhalat.,   M.  R. 
1/70,  p.  305. 

3.  Sulphurous  Fu.mes  (650:3). 

Nitric  Acid  (247:5),  Graves,  Amer.  J.,  Xo. 

41/37,    p.    226.     Glover,    L.    1/65,  p. 

228. 
Rlumbi  Acetas  (292:3),  Corngan,  R.  2/45, 

p.  45. 

4.  Arsenic  (280:2),  Wood,  in  obstinate  cases, 

R.  1/60,  p.  92.  Bouchut,  R.  2/63,  p. 
128.  Trousseau,  as  Cigarette,  L.  2/60, 
p.  150.    Thorowgood,  L.  2/69,  p.  669. 

5.  Potass.  Iod.  (264:4),  Clarke,  T.  1/67,  p. 

195;  1/65,  p.   10.     Spurgin,  L.   1/74, 

p.  786;    ride(3oO:2. 
Amu.  MuR.  (255:5),  "Wood,  R.  2/72,  p.  63. 
Alum  (275:4),  G.  Bii-d,  R.  1/45,  p.  ISO. 
Snuff  (380:5),  Murray,  Preventive,  M.  R., 

2/71,  p.  154. 

653. 

DRY  BRONCHITIS— 

1.  Mandl,  Treat.,  etc.,  M.  R.,  2/61,  358. 

CAPILLARY  BRONCHITIS - 

3.  Salter,  P.M.,  R.  2/63,  p.  112. 

PLASTIC— PSEUDO-MEMBRANOUS  vel 
CROUPOUS  BRONCHITIS— 
Thierfelder,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  526.    Peacock, 
I  T.   2/54,   p.    658.     Salter,    relation  of 

m  H.T3M0PTYSIS  (147:5)  to,  L.  2/62,  p.  85. 

B  Payne,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  2/74,  p.  656. 

FETID  BRONCHITIS - 

5.  Laycock,  M.   R.   2/65,  p.  253  ;  T.  1/57,  p. 

479.     Eiupris.  Clin.,  R.  2/63,  p.  119. 
Cause  of  Fetor,  Laycock.  Butyric  Ac, 
(91:1);  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  253.     Gamgee, 

6.  not,  R.  1/65,  p.  103. 
Cases,  Laycock,  T.  1/57,  p.  480. 
Strychnia  (390:3),  Laycock,  T.   1/57,  p. 

48U. 


654. 

GOUTY  (1467:6)  BRONCHITIS— 

4.  Greenhow,    L.    1/67,    pp.    200,   294,  479 ; 

2/67,  p.  759.   Gregory,  L.  2/67,  p.  285. 

RHEUMATIC  (1455:2)  BRONCHITIS— 

Jones,  Case,  T.  1/65,  p.  10. 
BRONCHITIS  DUE  TO  TRADES— 

5.  GreenboAv,  T.  1/63,  p.  262 ;  2/73,  pp.  430, 

457.     Vide  Phthisis  (678:2). 

SYPHILITIC  BRONCHITIS  (646:6)— 
Thorowgood,   L.    2/57,   p.   50.     Hayward, 
L.  2/57,  p.  76. 

655. 

INFLUENZA-EPIDEMIC  BRONCHITIS. 

1.  Catarrh  (592:2). 

Peacock,  Rev.,  L.  2/48,  p.  670.    H.  Jones, 

Cerebral  Paresis  fr.,  T.  2/65,  p.  55. 

Marten  on  Zinkin's  or  Cape  (11:6). 

Influenza,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  529. 
H-iiMOPTYSis    (147:4),    Leared,    L.    1/62, 

p.  454. 
Treatment,  Catlin,  2/69,  p.  210. 
—  Tr.  Aconite  (593:5),  Vl\_  1  every  hour, 

T.  2/71,  p.  361. 

656. 

PULMONARY  EMPHYSEMA.  Tide  Asthma 
(658:2)  — 

2.  Rev.,   M.   R.   1/53,  p.  468  ;   1/64,  p.  285- 

Waters,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  510;  T.  1/63, 
p.  328.  Greenhow,  L.  2/67,  pp.  635, 
759 ;  1/68,  pp.  582,  745.  Rainey, 
Minute  Anatomy,  L.  2/48,  p.  71. 
Jenner,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  296. 
In  Children  (1522:2),  Buchanan,  L.  1/68, 
p.  245.  Hervieux,  Not  so  often  due 
to  Pertussis  (713:4),  T.  2/61,  p.  280. 
4.  Jenner,    In   Rickets    (100:5),   Cause, 

etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  334. 

CAUSES  OF  PULM.  EMPHYSEMA— 

Waters,  T.  2/60,  p.  94.  Greenhow,  L. 
2/67,  p.  636  ;  1/68,  pp.  582,  745,  Con- 
stitutional Cases.  Corfe,  A  Blood 
Disease,  T.  2/53,  p.  86.  Gairdner, 
Bronchial  Collapse  (671:1),  Always 
present,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  469.  Jenner, 
Not  always,  1/60,  p.  335.  B.  Sequard, 
Injury  to  Base  of  Brain,  E.\p.,  L. 
1/71,  p.  6. 
6.  Inspiratory  Theory",  Gairdner,  M.R.  1/53, 
p.  469. 

Expiratory  Theory-,  Jenner,  M.  R.  2/58, 
p.  105;  T.  1/60,  p.  335.  Greenhow, 
L.  2/67,  p.  635. 

Costal  Cartilages,  Anomalies  of  (1746:2) 
Virchow,  R.  1/61,  p.  78. 

Causing   Cardiac  Hyper.   (647:1).     Al 
BUMiNUR.  (1008:5). 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


TEEATMEXT     OF    EMPHYSEMA.     Vide 
Asthma  (660:2)— 
Artificial  Expieatiox,  Berk.irt,  L.  2/71, 
p.  71o.     Dobell,  T.  1/72,  p.  501. 

657. 

CAUSES   OF   EMPHYSEMA   rd  AIR    IX 
TISSUES,  Etc.— 

2.  Chaissaignac,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  268.     Roger, 

Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/62,  p.  316.  Leconte, 
Exper.  (309:6).  Syrne,  Clin.,  Singular 
case,  P.M.  after  Fiiact.  of  Clavicle, 
L.  1/55,  p.  477. 
EuPTURED  LrxGS  (612:3),  Roger,  L.  1/62, 
p.  316.  Mapother,  R.  2/68,  p.  '22. 
Adam,  Clin.,  L.  2/67,  p.  665.  No  Ext. 
Ixj.,  L.  2/75,  p.  129.  Rugg,  produced 
at  pleasure,  L.  1/62,  p.  343. 

3.  Pertussis  (713:4),  Bierbaum,  Universal  in 

a  Child  at  3,  R.  1/61,  p.  69. 
Gangrenous  Sores  at  Angles  of  Mouth, 

Heslop,  T.  2/68,  p.  638. 
Ruptured  Stomach  (851:3),  Newman,  L. 

2/68,  p.  728. 

EMPHYSEMA   OF  ABDOMINAL  WALLS 

(948:3)— 

4.  O'Ferrall,    Cause,   etc.,    R.    1/58,   p.   171. 

Erichsen,  CLin.,  L.  2/55,  p.  573. 
EMPHYSEMA   OF    LIVER  (980:3)    after 
Injury,  Chalert,  Unique,  T.  2/61,  p. 
171.     Meigs  after   Tvphoid   (1499:2), 
L.  2/72,  p.  825. 

EMPHYSEMA  OF  LEG  (1755:2)  after 
Fracture,  Broca,  Cause,  M.  R.  2/62, 
p.  267. 

EMPHYSEMA   OF   ORBIT    (1808:6)    from 
6.  Blowing  Nose,  Dunn,  L.  2/63,  p.  231. 

EMPHYSEMA  OF  PERICRANIUM  from 
Fract.  of  Petrous  (1679:3),  Che- 
vance,  R.  2/63,  p.  225. 

AIR  IN  VEINS  (746:2). 

AIR  IN  CEREBRAL  ARTERIES  (1408:6). 

EMPHYSEMA  IN  CHILDREN  (1522:2)- 
Ryan,  General,  Idiop.,  T.  2/52,  p.  431. 

658. 

SPASMODIC     ASTHMA,    Vide    656:2   and 

2.     635:1— 

Pathology,  Etc.,  Salter,  M.  R.  2/58,  p. 
187;  2/59,  p.  201;  2/60,  p.  386; 
M.  R.  1/72,.  p.  297.  Influence  of 
Sex  and  Age,  Eic,  L.  2/66,  p.  90  ; 
L.  1/70,  p.  147;  2/68,  p.  381.  Views 
opposed  to  Kidd's,  T.  2/61,  pp.  476, 
500.  Kidd,  R.  1/61,  p.  68.  John- 
son, compared  with  Cholera  Collapse 
(9a0:l),  L.  1/68,  p.  781.  C.  J.  B. 
Williams,  L.  1/62,  pp.  375,  399  ;  T. 
1/72,  pp.  649,  705.  C.  T.  Williams, 
Clin.,  L.  2/73,  pp.  325,  513.  x 


CAUSES  OF  SPASMODIC  ASTHMA— 
Lehmann,  M.  R.   1/67,   p.  411.     C.  J.  B. 
WiUiams,  T.    1/72,  p.    705.       Salter, 

4.  M.  R.  2/58,  pp.  189,   198;  L.  2/64,  p. 
711;  2/66,  pp.  259,  381 ;   1/70,  p.  147. 

Constitutional,     Greenhow,   L.   2/67,  p. 

636;  1/69,  p.  455. 
Medulla  Oblongata  (1340:6),  Kidd,  R. 

1/61,  p.  68. 

5.  Tumours  of   Pneumogastric   (1444:6),  C. 

T.   Williams,  L.  2/73,  p.  515. 
Herpetic    Diathesis    (53:3),    Duclos,  R. 

2/61,  p.  84. 
Cutaneous    Affect.    (38:5),   Relat.,    etc., 

Gaskoin,  L.   1/74,  p.  443. 
Gout  (1467:6),  Greenhow,  L.  1/69,  p.  455  ; 

2/67,  p.  759. 
Malaria  (559:2),  frequent  in  India,  More- 
head,  vol.  1,  p.  91. 
Locality  (660:2),  Salter,    R.    1/58,  p.  87  ; 

L.    2/57,     p.    648.        London  (5:3), 

peculiarly  exempt. 
Dyspepsia  (843:2),  Roods,  L.  2/41,  p.  717. 

6.  Salter,  L.  1/70,  p.  147. 
Bronchitis  (651:2),     Salter,     Bronchitic 

Asthma,  L.  1/70,  pp.  147,  183. 
Pressure  ON  Vena  Cava   (751:1),  Piorrv, 

R.  2/62,  p.  115. 
Aneurismal  and  other  Mediast.  Tumours 

(644:5),    C.    T.    Williams,    L.    2/73, 

p.  514. 
Uterine  Affections  (1112:3),   Salter,  L. 

2/64,  p.  711. 
Amenorrhcea  (1152:6),  Simpson,   T.  1/61, 

pp.  327,  515. 

659. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  SPASMODIC  ASTHMA- 

3.  Prurigo  (45:5),  about  Chin  (1690:5)  and 

Shoulders,  Salter,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  20*8. 
Eczema  (47:3),  L.  1/68,  p.  397. 
Bronchitis  (651:2),  Johnson,  why  so  apt 

to  arise?  L.  1/68,  p.  782.      Salter,  L. 

1/70,  pp.  147,  183. 

4.  Angina  Pectoris   (788:6),  C.  T.  WilKams, 

frequency  of  Association,  L.  2/73,  p. 
514. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  SPASMODIC  ASTHMA— 
Salter,  care  necessary,  L.  1/70,  p.  148.     C. 
T.   Williams,  Dyspnqoa,  Inspiratory 
IN  Croup,  vice  versa  in   Asthma,  L. 
2/73,  p.  514. 

PROGNOSIS  OF  SPASMODIC  ASTHMA  — 
Salter,  R.  2/59,  p.  85. 

CASES  OF  SPASMODIC  ASTHMA— 
Salter's  own,  T.  2/71,  p.  363. 
In  Children  (1522:2),  Salter,  L.  2/66,  p. 
90.     Buchanan,  L.  1/68,  p.  245. 

660. 

TREATMENT  OF  SPASMODIC  ASTHMA, 
2.       Tide  663:3— 

Salter,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  390;  L.  2/58,  p.  279  ; 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


227 


TREAT.  OF  SPASMODIC  ASTHMA  (cow;".) 
R.  2/68,  p.  52.  Macleod,  T.  1/61,  p.  95. 
C.  J.  B.  Williams,  T.  1/72,  pp.  651, 
705.  C.  T.  Williams,  L.  2/73,  p.  515. 
PriJham,  etc.,  suggestions,  100  cases, 
R.  2/61,  p.  82  ;  L.  2/63,  p.  380.  Hale's 
Recipe,  R.  1/72,  p.  88. 
Locality  (658:5),  Salter,  R.  2/68,  p.  50. 
Curiosities  of,  C.  T.  Williams,  L.  2/73, 

3.  p.  515.  Een  Rhyddixg,  T.  2/71,  p. 
388.  LoxnoN  Best  (5:3),  and  Why,  C. 
T.  Williams,  L.  2/73,  p.  515. 

Diet,  Smith,  immense  Importance,  L.  1/64, 
p.  432.     Salter,  R.  2/68,  p.  50. 

4.  —Water  Cresses  (457:1),  T.  1/68,  p.  624. 
— Alcohol  (432:1),    Salter,   Large    doses, 

L.  2/63,  p.  558;  2/68,  p.  381. 
Electuicity   (194:3),   Poggioli,    R.    1/64, 
p.  133. 

5.  SuLPiii-ii.  Fi-MiG.  (244:4),  Dewar,T.  1/67, 

pp.  493,  549.  Duclos,  Value  of  Sul- 
phur (243:3),  R.  2/61,  p.  84. 

Nitrite  of  Amyl.  (447:4),  Ainstie,  T. 
2/70,  p.  272.     Reigel,  T.  2/76,  p.  472. 

Carboxic  Acid  Inhaled  (238:5),  Simp- 
son, T.  1/61,  p.  515  ;  L.  2/73,  p.  516. 

6.  Nitre  Paper  (261:3),  Salter,  Prepar.  etc., 

T.   1/60,  p.  63 ;  L.   2/58,  p.   225 ;  R. 

2/68, p.  49.   Thorowgood,  T.  l/74,p.  64. 
Deep  Inspiration  (647:3),  Salter,  will  at 

times  break  Spasm,  M.  R.  2/51,  p.  205. 

FJffe  663:3  and  661:2. 
Leeches  (482:1),  Capt.  Ross,  Batavia,  /62. 

661. 

1.  CompressedAir  Bath  (232:5),  Ben  Rhyd- 

DiNG,  T.  2/71,  p.   388.     Thorovvgood, 
T.  1/74,  p.  64. 
Caustic    to    Larynx    (307:2),  Assoc.  J., 
1/53,  p.  462.    Bowditch,  How  to  apply, 
T.  1/58,  p.  44. 

2.  Forced  Expiration,  Dobell,    Instrument 

for,  T.  1/72,  p.  501.     Berkart,  L.  2/71, 

p.  745.     Vide  660:6. 
Pressure  on  Axillary  Art.  (756:6),  De 

Morgan,  L.  2/73,  p.  413. 
Strychnia  (390:2),  Kennedy,  R.  2/65, p.  38. 

Gream,  L.  1/50,  p.  692 ;  T.   2/62,  p. 

3.  696.     Thorowgood,  L.  2/69,  p.  668. 
Stramonium  Smoking  (378:6),  Various,  L. 

1/37,  p.  393;  2/63,  p.  410;  R.  2/46, 
p.  169.  MacLeod,  only  fails  if  bad, 
T.  1/61,  p.  96.     C.  J.  B.  Williams,  L. 

4.  1/62,  p.  399.  Mc  Veach,  Datura 
Tatula,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  247. 

Cannabis  (363:1),  Gairdner,  T.  1/52,  p.  137. 

Atropia  (377:3),  Fleming,  T.  2/61,  p.  618. 

Salter,  Dose,  etc.,  L.  1/69,  p.  152.     C. 

5.  J.  B.  Williams,  L.  1/62,  p.  399. 
Spender,  Direct,  M.  R.  1/72,  pp.  211, 
231.  Buchanan,  Belladon.,  L.  1/68, 
p.  247.  Reeves,  Belladon.  Le.vves 
Smoked  Super,  to  Stuamon.,  T.  2/76, 
p.  238. 


TREAT.  OF  SPASMODIC  ASTHMA  {cont.) 
— Hypodermically',  Courty,  Cure,  R.  1/60, 
p.  62.     Oliver,  c.  Morphia,  B.   1/7G, 
p.  102. 
Morphia  (462:1),  E.  Smith,  Small  doses, 
6.  Ed.  Med.  J..  May  /56.     Cooper,  D]^  ij. 

ormiij.,  Tr.  Op.  Safer,  R.  2/62,  p. 
52.     Spender,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  221. 
Tobacco   (381:3),  Salter,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 
399  ;   L.  2/58,  p.  279.      See,  R.   1/70, 
p.  141. 
CoNiuM  (405:5),  Kennedy,  R.  1/73,  p.  413. 

662. 

1.  Ipecacuanha  (398:3),  Salter,  M.  R.  2/60, 

p.  390.     Ringer,  Spray,  L.  2/74,  p. 

338.     Large  doses  as  for  DYSENTER^' 

(901:5),  Smith,  T.  1/74,  p.  407. 
Camphor  (369:5),  Copland,  L.  2/47,  p.  554. 

Fowler,  c.  Opium,  T.  2/73,  p.  731. 
Creasote  (355:6),  Areadt,  M.  R.  2/52,  p. 

558. 
Coffee  (400:1),  Salter,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  390. 

Worthingtou,  L.  2/42,  p.  766. 

2.  Quinine  (403:2),  Morehead,  vol.  i.,  p.  91. 
PoTAssii  Iodid.  (663:5)  A^aluable. 

3.  Chlorof.  Inhal.   (441:2),   Salter,  M.   R. 

2/58,  p.  189;  L.  2/54,  p.  515.  Todd, 
T.  1/64,  p.  206.  Beardsall,  L.  1/49, 
p.  336.     Kidd,  T.  2/60,  p.  623." 

4.  Gloinine  (271:5),  Neale,  Batavia. 
Argent.  Oxyd.    (305:6),    Macfarlane,    R. 

1/70,  p.  162. 
Arsenic  (280:2),  Duclos,  R.  2/61,  p.  84. 

Watson,  In  Hay  Asthma  (663:6),  L. 

2/71,  p.  714. 
Arsenic  Smoking,  Cauvin,  L.  2/61,  p.  138. 

Leared,  Prepar.,  etc.,  L.  1/63,  p.  181. 
6.  Chloral  (444:5),  Adams,  L.  1/70,  p.  113. 

Waters,  L.  1/72,  p.  603.     Reigel,  T. 

2/76,  p.  472.  ■  C.  T.  WiUiams,  L.  2/73, 

p.    517.      Barclay,    Disappointed,    L. 

2/72,  p.  405. 
Ether  (433:6),  Salter,  L.  1/70,  p.  185. 

663. 

HAY  ASTHMA— HAY  FEV.— H.iY  (320:5)— 

2.  Pirrie,  2  kinds,  T.  2/67,  p.  230.     Althaus, 

Nature,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/67,  p.  208. 
Smith,  T.  2/63,  p.  535.  Wyman, 
Rev.,  Book,  L.  2/73,  p.  117.  Fowler, 
L.  1/72,  p.  422.  Blackley,  Exper.,  L. 
2/73,  p.  231.  Barratt,  ]S' on-Estival, 
T.1/72,  p.  721. 

TREAT.  OF  HAY  ASTHMA,   Vide  660:1— 

3.  Salter,     Deep     Inspiration     Breaking 

Paroxysm,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  205.     Coo- 
per,   Good    Hints,    R.    2/62,    p.    52, 
Young,  L.  2/74,  p.  145. 
Various,  L.  2/57,  pp.  24,  127;  2/62,  p.  55; 
1/64,  p.  716 ;  2/64,  pp.  29,  58,  139 ; 

4.  2/69,  p.  36;  2/71,  p.  149. 


228 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  HAY  ASTHMA  {cont.)— 

MoRPHiA.(662:5).,  Coffee  (662:1).     To- 
bacco (661:6)..  Strychnia  (661:2). 
Quinine    (402:4)  Injected  into    Nostril, 
Murphy,' etc., 'L.  1/70,  p.  573;  1/74, 

■  p.  740 ;  2/74,  p.  259.     Holden,  etc., 
L.,  1/76,  p.  763. 

Lobelia  (394:6),  Smith,  2/63,  p.  535. 
6.  Pot.  loi).  (264:4),  StUwell,  T.  2/57,  p.  412. 
.    .  Melville,  etc.,  L.  2/64,  p.  139  ;  L.  1/74, 
p.  786.     C.  J.  B.  Williams,  In  Spas- 

■  MODi'c  Asthma  (661:2),  T.  1/72,  p.  651. 
Arsenic  (692:4). 

Tetrachl.  Carbon  (235:3),  Smith,  L.  1/67, 
p.  792. 

SuLPHViious  Spray  (_244:4),_  J.  B.  Wil- 
liams spoke  well  of  it,  1872. 

664. 

1.  Sugar  Snuff,  Etc.,  L.   1/67,  p.  33;  2/73, 
p.  219. 
Argent.   Nit.  (307:2),  to  Nasal  M.  M., 

R.  1/46,  p.  180. 
Turkish  Bath  (232:2),  T.  1/62,  p.  633. 
Veil  over  face,  Calcott,  Protective,  T.  1/62, 
p.  683. 
PULMONARY  CONGESTION- 
6.  Dyspncka  (635:3),  a  mechanical  cause. 
Forced  Respiration  (629:5),  Pioiry,  Cu- 
rative, T.  2/58.  p.  617. 

665. 

PULMONARY  APOPLEXY— 

1.  Ogston,  P.M.,  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  459.     Ha- 

bershon,  causing  Gangrene  and  Pneu- 
mothorax (711:2),  L.  1/69,  p.  527. 
Thompson,  T.  1/70,  p.  550. 

2.  Forced  Inspiration  (647:3),  Piorry,  Cu- 

rative, T.  2/58,  p.  617. 
PNEUMONIA— PLEURO-PERI-PNEUMO- 

3.  NIA-LOBULAR  pneumonia- 
Cattle  (537:2).  Puerperal  (1583:6).  Ty- 
phoid (672:3). 

Pathology,  Etc.,  Morehead,  Discuss.,  T. 
1/66,  p.  456.  Rev.,M.  R.  1/53,  p. 
455.  C.  J.  B.  Williams,  as  much  a 
Blood  Dis.  as  a  Local  Inflam.,  etc., 
T.  1/72,  pp.  121,  533.  Sturge,  M.  R. 
1/73,  p.  461.  Todd,  Carnification, 
T.  1/54,  p.  205.     Fox,  M.  R.  1/72,  p. 

4.  300.  Fearnside,  Lobes  affected,  T. 
1/62,  p.  339.  Friedlander's,  etc., 
Exper.,  L.  2/73,  p.  499  ;  1/76,  p.  48. 
Lepine,  Caseous  Pneum.  (692:3),  M. 
R.  2/73,  p.  410. 

Bronchial   Collapse,   M.   R.    1/53,   pp. 

452,  463. 
Syphilitic  (646:6),  Greenfield,  L.  2/75,  p. 

664. 
SYMPTOMS  OF  PNEUMONIA— 

5.  Temperature  (187:5),  Zimmermann,  M.  R. 

1/53,  p.  283.     Fox,  Tables,  2/70,  p.  6. 
Wuuderlick,  T.  1/62,  p.  302. 


SYMPTOMS  OF  PNEUMONIA  {cont.)— 
Sphygmograph  (755:2),  Fox,  T.  1/67,  p. 

114.     Ainstie,  L.  2/67,  p.  485. 
Pulse  (754:1),  Broadbeut,   Rapid,  Serious, 

L.  2/75,  p.  442. 

666. 

1.  Bronchophony,  Walshe,  Mechanism  of, 
T.  1/52,  pp.  460,  036.  Markham  on 
Stokes'  Theory,  T.  1/53,  p.  280. 
Tympanitic  Note,  Stokes,  T.  1/45,  p.  509. 
Fearnside,  Expansion  of  Chest 
during  Attack.,  T.  1/52,  p.  338. 
Cheek,  Red,  on  Side  Afiected,  Gubler, 
M.R.2/57,  p.  255.     Habershon,    Why 

3.  Warm,'  etc..  Cautions,  T.  1/76,  p.  434. 
Herpes  (53:6),  at  Angle  of  Mouth,  very 

common,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  343.  Geis- 
sler,  favourable,  T.  1/62,  p.  118. 
Sputum  (649:3),  Rusty  not  Pathogno- 
monic, Crane,  T.  2/52,  pp.  234,  295. 
Williams,  uncertainty  of  as  a  Diag- 
nostic Sign,  L.  2/61,  p.  224. 

—  Elastic    Fibres    in,    Munk,    2  Cases 

Chronic,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  539. 

4.  —  Chlorides  in,  Beale,  T.  2/52,  p.  74. 

—  Hjemoptysis  during  (147:5). 

Urine  (1034:5),  Beale,  T.  2/52,  p.  74. 
West,  Estimat.  of  Urea,  etc.,  L.  2/74, 
p.  695.  Todd,  T.  1/52,  p.  486.  Zim- 
6.  mermann,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  283.    Parkes, 

M.  R.  2/60,  p.  401;  L.  1/71,  p.  527. 
H.  Jones,  2  Cases,  c.  Nephritis,  L. 
2/70,  p.  14.  Ainstie,  Chlorides  Absent, 
etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  395,  Diagnostic  Sign, 
L.  1/76,  p.  411. 

Blood  (139:3),  Analyses,  Beale,  T.  2/52, 
p.  74. 

Cerebral  Symptoms.  Cerebral  Pneu- 
monia, E.  Smith,  T.  1/73,  p.  460. 
Wild  Delirium  (1475:4),  H.  Jones, 
T.  2/73,  p.  118. 

Constipation  (875:1),  Skoda,  T.  2/73, 
p.  528. 

667. 

PNEUMONIA— DIAGNOSIS— 

1.  Absence  of  Chlorides  fr.  Urine  (666:5). 

From  Tuberculosis    (690:3),    Skoda,   R. 

1/67,  p.  52,  vide  Pneumonic  Phthisls 

(692:3). 

In  Children  (667:5),  Buchanan,  L.  1/68,  p. 

114.  Smith,  T.  1/73,  pp.435,  437,  459. 

PROGNOSIS  OF  PNEUMONIA— 
3.  Fearnside,  Lobes  Affected,  T.  1/52,  p.  339. 
Todd,  Upper  most  Serious,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  343.  Juergensen,  Length  of  Con- 
valescence, T.  2/76,  p.  500. 
In  Children  (667:6),  Buchanan,  L.  1/68, 
p.  337. 

CAUSES  OF  pneumonia- 
Sewer  G.Ys  (208:6)  or  Pythogenic  Pneu- 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


229 


CAUSES  OF  PNEUMONIA  {cont.)— 

MONiA,  T.  1/74,  pp.  373,  674  ;  B.  2/75, 
p.  93. 

Infection,  Blyth,  Cases,  L.  2/7o,  p.  416. 

Tympanitis  (Ear)  (1759:2),  causing  Lo- 
bular Pn.,  Gull,  Remarks,  L.  2/63, 
p.  447. 

Defective  Innervation  of  5th  Nerve 
(1437:6),  Habershon,  T.  1/76,  p.  434. 

Laryngotomy  (612:2). 

Delirium  Tremens  (427:4). 

CASES  OF  PNEUMONIA— 
6.  Ainstie,    etc.,    L.    1/74,    p.    395.      IlaU, 
Analysis  of  12,  L.  2/75,  pp.  91, 125. 
Senile,  Glover,  L.  2/76,  p.  7. 

PNEUMONIA  IN  CHILDREN  (1522:2)— 
Buchanan,  L.  1/68,  pp.  114,  216,  245,  337. 
£.  Smith,  Cii.  Catarrhal,  Unabsorbed 
Deposits,  Pneumonic  Phthisis  (678:2), 
T.  2/75,  pp.  464,  490,  518,  539. 
Trousseau,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  261. 
Barrier,  freq.  of  Lobular,  T.  1/61,  p. 
178.  Bennett,  Chronic  Cases,  T.  l/5s, 
p.  10.  Jenncr,  Diagn.  fr.  Pleural 
Effusion  (707:1),  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p. 
683.  Smith,  Apex,  freq.  attacked, 
T.  1/73,  pp.  437,  459,  ride  1405:2. 
Diagnosis  (667:1)  fr.  Typhoid,  etc., 
T.  1/73,  p.  459.  Lobular  w^  Catar- 
rhal, T.  2/74,  p.  543.  Diagn.  fr. 
Croupous  or  Lobar  Pneum.,  T.  2/74, 
pp.  625,  705. 

TREATMENT  OF  PNEUMONIA  IN 
CHILDREN— 

E.  Smith,  T.  1/73,  p.  460 ;  2/74.  p.  705. 
Quinine   (670:1),    Rapmund,  M.  R.  2/74, 

p.   509. 
Expectant  (668:4).  Antim.  Tart.  (069:3). 

Verat.  Viride  (669:5). 

668. 

TREATMENT  OF  PNEUMONIA— 

2.  In  Children  (667:6). 

Johnson,  T.  2/70,  p.  145.  C.  J.  B.  Wil- 
liams, T.  1/72,  p.  183.  "Waters,  Resume, 
R.  2/67,  p.  61.  Gairdner,  M.  R.  1/54, 
p.  207.  Flint,  R.  2/62,  p.  95.  Cham- 
bers, L.  2/62,  p.  169.  Bennett,  105 
cases,  T.  2/62,  p.  171  ;  L.  1/63,  p 
600;  1/65,  p.  194;  1/66,  p.  114  ;  1/69, 
p.  603.  Laycock,  Cliu.,  T.  1/61,  p 
593.  Todd,  T.  2/54,  p.  51 ;  1/52,  p 
483;  1/60,  p.  272;  M.  R.  2/60,  p 
331.     Habershon,    T.    2/57,    pp.   548 

3.  573.  Keep  face  warm,  etc.,  1/76,  p 
434.  H.  Jones,  32  cases,  R.  1/61 
p.  201.  Wilks,  5  cases,  T.  2/60,  p.  79 
Juergensen,  T.  2/76,  p.  500. 

Rest  (199:6),  No  Talking,  Berkart,  L 
2/73,  p.  553.     Hilton,  L.  2/63,  p.  34. 


TREATMENT  OF  PNEUMONIA  {cont.)— 
Expectant,  Parkes,  Ac.  Sthenic,  T.  1/60, 

4.  p.  184.  Trousseau,  T.  1/61,  p.  187. 
Fungel,  T.  1/61,  p.  343.*  Barthez, 
Especially  in  Children  (667:5),  M.  R. 
2/62,  p.  249. 

Bleeding  (163:5),  Controversy,  M.  R.  2/58, 

5.  p.  3.  Richardson,  L.  1/69,  p.  603. 
C.  J.  B.  WiUiams,  etc.,,T.  1/72,  p. 
183;  1/76,  p.  61.  .Simorre,  L.  1/72, 
p.  140.     Smith,  R.  2/66,  p.  95. 

Stimulants    (432:6).     Vide ,  Todd,    supra. 

6.  Ainstie,  L.  1/74,  p.  396.  Wilks,  often 
Vastly  Prejudicial,  L.  1/67,  p.  506. 

Musk  (535:5),  Trousseau,  T.  2/57,  p.  379. 

669. 

1.  Blisters  (165:3),  C.  J.  B.  Williams,  etc., 

Large,  T.  1/72,  p.  183  ;  R.  2/73,  p.  58. 
Poultice   (171:6),  Chambers,  T.   2/61,  p. 

525;  L.  2/62,  p.  169. 
Cold   Bath    (1480:1),   Juergensen,  Never 

vk'ithout  Stimulants  before  and  after, 

T.  2/76,  p.  500. 
Cold  Compress  on   Chest   (229:4),   Nie- 

meyer,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  248. 

2.  Forced  Respiration  (629:5),   Piorry,  T. 

2/58,  p.  617. 
Ant.  Pot.   Takt.   (282:3),  C.  J.  B.  Wil- 

3.  Hams,  T.  1/72,  p.  183.  Boting,  Occa- 
sional 111  Effects,  Substitutes,  etc., 
M.  R.  1/52,  p.  262.  Buchanan,  Emetic 
for  Child.  (667:6),  L.  1/68,  p.  338. 

Ipecacuanha  (398:3),  Large  Doses,  Pechol- 
lier,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  252;  R.  1/71, 
p.  156. 

4.  Opium  (647:4),  II.  Jones,  L.  2/70,  p.  535. 
Veratria   (344:6),    Intern.,    Aran,  M.  R. 

1/54,  p.  588;  T.  2/55,  p.  477.  Ghiglia, 
M.  R.  2/59,  p.  242.  Vogt,  56  cases, 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  248.  Duchek,  Contra, 
T.  2/75,  p.  372. 

5.  Veratr.  Vir.  (345:3),  Cutler,  T.  1/62,  p. 

666;    L.    1/62,   p.    22.      Toland,    In 

Child.     (667:6),    T.     2/58,    p.    663. 

Duchet,  Contra,  T.  2/75,  p.  372. 
Arnica  (647:4). 
Digitalis  (373:2),  Neale,  T.  2/56,  p.  388. 

Mossman,  etc.,  L.  2/37,  p.  609  ;  M.  R. 

6.  2/70,  p.  512.  Todd,  Questions,  T. 
2/54,  p.  51. 

Strychnia  (390:3),  Laycock,  When  to  Use, 
T.  1/61,  p.  596. 

670. 

1.  Quinine,  Currigan,  R.  1/58,  p.  77.    Terrell, 

R.  2/71,  p.  67.  AUbutt,  B.  1/74,  p. 
14.  Rapmund,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  509. 
Juergensen,  Large  Doses,  3  ss.,  etc., 
T.  2/76,  p.  500. 

2.  Pot.  Nit.  (261:3),  Jones,  R.  2/73,  p.  57. 
Pot.  Chlor.   (260:3),  Foimtain,  T.  2/59, 

p.  218. 


230 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TEEATME^sT  OF  TXEUMONIA  {cont.)— 
Plumm  Acetas  (292:3),   Erande,  etc.,  T. 

2/59,  p.  120;  2/o,5,  p.  477;  R.   1/63, 

p.  103.    Strohl,  T.  2/GO,  p.  311 ;  M.  R. 

1/72,  p.  541. 
S.  Acid.    Phosph.     (242:2),    Stiomeyer,    T. 

1/72,  p.  607.   Marcet,  Why?  ll.  1/72, 

p.  18. 
Chlorof.  Ixhal.  (441:2), Varrentrapp,  etc., 

T.  2/51,  p.  414;  2/55,  p.  477;  1/55, 

p.  499  ;  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  15.     Balfour, 

Intern.,  L.  1/69,  p.  494. 
Of    Uxabsorbed    Pkoducts,    Clarke,    L. 

2/66,  p.  439. 

671. 

iiROXCHIAL  vel  PULMOX.  COLLAPSE— 
1.  Gairdner,  etc.,  M.  R.   1/53,  pp.  452,  4G3 ; 
1/54,  p.  207.     Long,  Ixfka  Clayic, 
.    and  yet  no  Phthisis  due  to  H.i;mo- 
PTYsis  (147:3),  L.  2/75,  p.  49.  Jenner, 
In  Rickets  (100:5)  due  to  Pressure, 
T.    1/60,   p.    335.      E.    Smith,   Post 
Natal  Atelectasis,  T.  1/73,  pp.  513, 
567. 
In  Atrophy  of  Lvng   (672:5).     Emphy- 
sema (656:4).     Pneumonia  (665:4). 
PNEUMONIA    TTPHOSA  —  LUNG     TY- 
3.     PHUS  (1506:5)— 

Hersch,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.   550.     Stokes,  T. 

1/55,  pp.  103,  509. 
Treatment,  Chambers,  T.  2/61,  p.  525. 

HYPERTROPHY  OF  LUNGS— 
5.  Rennie,  From  Excess  of  Diet  in  Prisoners 
(119:3),  T.  1/58,  p.  66;i. 

ATROPHY  OF  LUNGS— 

From  Bronchial  Collapse  (671:1),  M.  R. 
1/53,  p.  466. 

INDURATION   OF    LUNGS  (159:4).      Vide 
S.     Cirrhosis  (672:1)— 

Heschl,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  513. 

Of  Still-born  Infants  (1561:3). 

672. 

FIBROID  DEGENERATION  OF  LUNGS— 

1.     CIRRHOSIS.      F«£^e  Induration  (671:6) 

H.  Jones,  L.  2/70,  p.  41.     Davies,  T.  2/67, 

p.    566.      Hayden,  Multiple,   R.  1/73, 

p.  21.     Bastian,  T.  2/67,  p.  581.       C. 

J.  B.  AVilliams  on  Bastian's  and  Fox's 

views,  T.  1/72,  p.  535. 
In  Children  (1522:2),   E.  Smith,  T.  2/75, 

pp.  259,  381,411,  440. 
Fibroid  Phthisis  (692:6). 

GANGRENE  (177:3)— LUNGS— 

3.  C.  J.  B.  Williams,  L.  1/62,  p.  373  ;  T.  1/72, 
p.  243.  Todd,  Clin.,  T.  1/55,  p.  25. 
Sturges,  etc..  Girl  sot.  14,  T.  1/70,  p.  547  ; 
2/72,  p.  67.  Sieveking,  etc.,  L.  1/75, 
p.  437  ;  2/75,  p.  629.  Macdonald,  after 
Typhoid  (1497:1),  T.  2/62,  p.  127. 


GANGRENE,  Etc.  {cvnt.)— 

From  Pressure  on  Vagus  (1443:3),  Gull, 
R.  2/59,  p.  78.     Fade,  L.  1/61,  p.  157. 

4.  In  Children,  Hayes,  T.  1/74,  pp.  177,  206. 
Gangrenous  Abscess  of  Lungs  (673:1). 
Eucalyptus    (408:1),   Bucquoy,    T.    2/75, 

p.  255. 
Turpentine  (319:6),  Begbie,  L.  2/75,p.  197. 

(EDEMA  OF  LUNGS  (155:5)  — 

5,  B.  Sequaid,  Exp.  fr.  Inj.to  Base  of  Brain 

(646:4),  L.  1/71,  p.  6. 

673. 

ABSCESS  OF  LUNGS - 

1.  C.  J.  B.  Williams,  T.  1/62,  p.  380  ;  L.  1/62, 

p.  373. 
Gangrenous    (672:4),    Clark,    Instructive 

Case,  T.    1/68,    p.    548.       C.    J.    B. 

Williams,  T.  1/72,  p.  243. 

CANCER  OF  LUNGS— 

3.  Walshe,  Clin.,  T.  1/56,  p.  157.  McAldowie, 

Primary  in    Child    at    5^  months,  L. 

2/76,    p.  570.       Salter,    Primary,    L. 

2/69,  p.  1. 
Cases,  etc..  Ward,   L.  1/67,  p.  238.     Page, 

L.    1/62,    p.    489.       Day,   Secondary 

generally  associated  \vith  Cancer  of 

Bones  (95:5),  T.  2/66,  p.  230. 
Diagnosis,     Walsh,   L.     1/49,     p.      117. 

Russell,    Simulating    Aneurism,     T. 

2/64,  p.  278. 

674. 

SARCIN.5:  OF  LUNGS  (856:5)— 

1,  Zenker,  M.   R.  1/53,  p.  561.     Microsp.  J. 

Vol.  ii.,  p.  41. 

HYDATIDS  OF  LUNGS  (933:4)  — 

2.  Todd,  Clin.,  T.  1/52,  p.   1.     Bowman,  In- 

teresting Case,  L.  1/76,  p.  532.     Bird, 

L.  2/71,  p.  23. 
In  Sputa  (649:3),  Peacock,  Expectorated, 

T.  2/52, p.  166.     How  to  Detect,  etc., 

T.  2/72,  p.  437.    Hanbury,  R.  2/62,  p. 

118.    Leared,T.  2/57,  p.  162. 
Turpentine   (349:6),  Begbie,  L.   2/75,  p. 

197. 

675. 

TUBERCULOSIS  —  PHTHISIS  —  TUBER- 
CULAR    CRASIS     vol     DIATHESIS 
(556:5)— TUBERCLE- 
1.    Works,  etc.,   AnceU  and  Cotton,  M.   R. 
2/53,  p.  443.     Dobcll,  T.  1/67,  p.  123. 
Perroud,   M.   R.    1/67,  p.  308.      C.  J. 
B.Williams,  L.  2/71,  p.  579.    Lawson, 
M.  R.  1/63,  p.  307.     Bennett,  T.  2/59, 
p.  660;  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  332. 
P.VPERS,  Lectures,    etc.   (689:5),   M.    R. 

4.  2/69,  p.  431  (4  pamphlets)  ;  E.  Smith, 
In  its  Early  and  Reined.  Stages,  M.  R. 
2/62,  p.   433.     C.  J.  B.  Williams,  L. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


231 


TUBERCULOSIS,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

1/68,  pp.  3G9,  403,  431,  491,  ct  scq. 
Memeyers,  M.  E.  1/70,  p.  389.  Wal- 
denburg,  L.  1/70,  p.  485.  Bennett,  L. 
2/63,  p.  3.  llokitansky,  M.  E.  1/56, 
p.  332.  Hill,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  499. 
Draper,  E.  1/71,  pp.  59,  66.  Cotton, 
L.  2/67,  p.  550.  n.  Jones,  M.  E. 
1/56,  p.  325.  Laycock,  T.  1/62,  pp. 
341,  449.  Bean,  L.  2/61,  pp.  147, 171. 
Stokes  on  TruEiicuLAii  F.,  T.  2/54,  p. 
256.  T.  Thompson,  a  Local  Dis.,  L. 
2/54,  pp.  3,  45,  97.  Smith,  Clin,  re- 
marks, T.  1/76,  pp.  30,  195.  Eollock, 
L.  1/76,  pp.  413,  487  ;  2/76,  p.  179. 

Histology,  etc..  Green,  T.  2/72,  p.  457 ; 
2/74,  p.  600,  654. 

What  is   Tuijercle  ?    Eesume   of  recent 
6.  views,   etc.,  T.   1/67,  p.  414  ;  M.  E. 

2/68,  p.  26 ;  2/73,  p.  404.  Eevs.  of, 
T.  1/75,  pp.  198,  281,  364,  469.  Jen- 
ner,  M.  E.  1/53,  p.  183.  Green,  T. 
1/75,  pp.  4,  57,  112.  McCormack, 
True  Nature  and  absolute  Preventibility 
of,  T.  1/61,  p.  504.  Fox,  Anat.  Eelat. 
of  Phthisis  to  Tuhercle,  T.  1/73,  p. 
285;  L.  1/73,  pp.  412,  490,  501,  555. 

Origin'  axd  Formation'  of  Tuiiercle. 
^yaldenburg,  M.  E.  1/70,  p.  400.  Hall, 
Plates  of  Develop.,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/55,  p. 
477.  S.  y.  D.  Kolk,  M.  E.  2/53,  p. 
196.  Mandl,  T.  1/61,  p.  45.  Copland, 
1/61,  p.  338.  Atkinson,  L.  2/52,  p. 
515.  Lawson,  New  Views,  L.  1/67,  p. 
487. 

676. 

1.  MicR0L0GY0FTiiiERCLE,A'arieties,T.  1,71, 

pp.  64,  153.  Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p. 
344.  E.  Hall,  JIetamorph.,  Etc, 
M.  E,  2/54,  p.  526 ;  1/55,  p.  477, 
Plates;  2/55,  p.  465. 

2.  Chemistry  of  Turercle,  Atkinson,  Ana- 

lysis, L.   2/52,   p.   515.     Bennett,   L. 
2/63,   p.    3.      Marcet,   Colloid   con- 
dition OF  Matter  in  Lungs,  etc.,  E. 
1/72,  p.  18. 
Fatty      Degeneration      of      Tubercle 

4.  (1673:3),  H.  Jones,  M.  E.  1/53,  p.  357. 
E.  Hall,  Of  Small  Blood-vessels,  L. 
1/55,  p.  18. 

Eetuogeade    Tubercle,    Calcification, 

Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  50U. 
Seat  of  Tubercle,  Why  at  Apex,  M.  E. 

1/59,  p.   62.     Green,  T.  1/75,  p.  113. 

Sieveking,  Diagr.,  M.  E.,  1/53,  p.  518. 
Cavities  (685:1),  Mode  of  Contraction, 

Etc.,  Williams,  L.  1/73,  p.  298,  369  ; 

5.  2/76,  p.  718.  Pollock,  L.  1/76,  p.  487  ; 
2/76,  p.  179.  Hosier,  Injection  of 
through  Walls  of  Chest  (697:6),  T. 
1/74,  p.  187.  Pepper,  T.  2/74,  p.  531. 
Berkart,  Ac.  Carbol.  Inject.  (698:3), 
L.  1/74,  p.  458. 


tubeecle  in  otiiee  paets  than 

6.  lungs- 
Brain  (1420:5).  Pituitary  Gland 
(1345:2).  Bronchial  Glands  (637:2). 
Cord  (1260:3).  Lymphatic  Glands 
(131:2).  Mesenteric  G.  (1002:1). 
Pekitoneum  (998:3).  Uterus  (1130:2). 
Ovary  (1163:4).  Testis  (1222:4). 
Skin  on  and  under  (69:3).  Blad- 
der (1070:2).  Prostate  (1074:4). 
Bone  (95:6).  Pericardium  (760:2). 
Vesicul.'e  Seminales  (1230:5). 

677. 

PHTHISIS— STATISTICS  (555:6)— 

1.    Smith,  1,000  cases,  Conditions  of  Body,  T. 

1/62,  p.  361.     Cousins,  303,  T.  2/60, 

355.     C.  J.  B.  Williams,  L.  2/68,  p. 

107.     Leared,    156  cases,  T.  2/56,  p. 

362.     Hill,  220  cases,  M.  E.  2/61,  p. 

497;  1/62,  p.  191. 

CAUSES  OF  PHTHISIS— 

3.  Alison,  Specified  in  935  cases,  T.  2/58,  p. 

107.  Green,  T.  1/75,  p.  112.  Wil- 
liams, L.  2/68,  pp.  3,  107.  Laycock, 
T.  1/62,  p.  341.  Sansoni,  Inflam.  of 
Lungs  as  a  Cause,  T.  2/72,  pp.  565, 
620,  648. 

Aneurosis  (1400:4),  Allbutt,  T.  2/71,  p. 
613.     Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  499. 

Infantilism  and  Feminism,  Lorrain,  T. 
2/75,  p.  105. 

Dyspepsia  (687:1). 

Age  (576:4),  Williams,  L.  2/68,  p.  107. 

4.  In  Fcetus  (1539:2),  7i  months,  Chabrin, 

General,  L.  2/73,  p".  563. 
In  Children,  Jenner,  T.  2/61,  pp.  2,  423  ; 

1/60.  p.  259;  vide  690:1,  692:3. 
—Teeth  (102:3). 
—Chest  (638:2),  Jenner,  T.  2/61,  p.  2. 

5.  — Acute  Tuberculosis  (692:3"). 
Sex  {Vide  678:1  &  3). 

Costal  Cartilages  (1746:2),  Virchow, 
Anomalies  of  as  a  Cause,  E.  1/61,  p.  78. 

378. 

1.  Hereditary  Influence  (562:4),  Sedgwick, 

M.  E.  2/61,  p.    208  ;    2/63,    p.    159. 
Greenhow,  Case  Illustrat.  Sex.  Limit., 
T.  1/62,  p.  362.    Jenner,  Father  tiaus- 
mits  most,  L.  2/70,  p.  118. 
Pleurisy  (705:5),  Beau,  E.  2/64,  p.  79. 

2.  Pneumonic  Phthisis  in  Children  (667:5). 
ILtlmopty.sis  (692:5). 

Cough  Long  Continued  (688:5). 

Trades  (567:2),  Zenker,  Dusty  Occupa- 
tions, E.  1/68,  p.  59  ;  T.  2/73,  p.  457. 
Vide  654:4  et  646:5. 

French  Millstone  Makers  (572:4),  Pea- 
cock, T.  2/60,  p.  263,  P.M.,    Showing 

3.  Silica  in  Lung,  p.  418.  M.  E.  1/60,  p. 
214.     Thompson,  T.  2/73,  p.  457. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


CAUSES  OF  PHTHISIS  {cont.)— 

Colliers  Exempt  (235:6),  Francois,  T. 
1/58,  p.  486. 

Woollen   Manufact.  (568:3),  rcrul.  Ex- 
empt. Le.vd  Workers  (287:3)  Exempt, 
hence  use  of  Lead  in  Treat.  (702:5). 
4.  Soldiers  (674:3).     Training  (198:4). 

Sexual  Excesses,  Acton,  T.  1/62,  p.  362. 
Johnson,  On.\nisji  (1083:4),  L.   1/60, 
p.  344. 
6.  Tight   Lacing  (211:1),  Walshe,  T.   1/53, 
p.  366. 

Impure  Air  (257:2),  MacCormac,  Aiu  Ee- 
RREATIIED,  T.  1/72,  p.  469. 

Dampness  of  Soil  (312:6)  rr^  Geography 
OF  riiTHisis,  Buchanan,  etc.,  L.  2/69, 
pp.  18,  108.  Haviland,  M.  K.  2/76, 
p.  353. 

679. 

CLIMATE  (200:4)  IN  RELAT.  TO  PHTHI- 

1.  SIS,    Vide  Ozone  (695:5)— 

False  Ideas  Regarding,  Ed.  M.  T.  2/63, 
p.  167.  MacCormac,  Consumption  and 
Air  Rebreathed,  T.  1/72,  p.  469. 
Bennett,  EiToneous  Ideas  of.  Necessity 
of  Pure  Air  Day  and  Night,  L.  1/66, 
p.  21;  2/66,  pp.  321,350,  406.  Blake, 
living  in  Open  Air,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  249. 
Parkin,  England  (5:2)  the  Best,  M.  R. 
1/76,  p.  405  ;  L.  2/76,  p.  175.  Bracken- 
hridgc,  EiTorto  suppose  Perfet.  Sum- 
mer good ;  Winter  the  Bracer,  T. 
1/68,  p.  633.  Miihry,  the  East  is 
exempt  more  or  less?  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  61. 

2.  Williams,  Warm  Climate  in  251  cases, 
L.  1/72,  p.  613.  Pochard,  Hot  Clim. 
most  obnoxious,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  117. 
Rublmann,  S.  Climes,  R.  2/61,  p.  1. 
Jackson,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  70  ;  1/58, 
p.  459  ;  1/59,  p.  60;  2/58  p.  101. 

Mountain  Climes  (557:2),  Miihry,  4,500 
ft.  checks  it,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  60.  Weber, 
Discuss.,  L.  1/69,  pp.  713,  834.  Scrive- 
ner, T.  2/69,  p.  525.  Marcet,  B.  2/75. 
p.  86.  Macpherson,  M.  R.  2/76,  p. 
277.  Davos  and  Enghadine,  L.  2/76, 
p.  482. 

4,  India  (9:2),  Gordon,  T.  2/56,  p.  188. 
Egypt,  Flora,  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  149.  VideU:l. 
Peru  (13:6),  Smith,  M.   R.   2/56,  p.  479; 

T.   2/58,  p.  280.      Scrivener,  T.  2/69, 
p.  525. 
North  America  (13:5),    Ed.   Utah  Pecu- 
liarly Exempt,  T.  2/61,  p.  190.    Blake, 

5.  San  Francisco,  T.  1/63,  p.  22. 
Esquimaux  (4:5),  Hayes,  says  Unknown, 

T.  2/59,  p.  439.  Goodsir,  not  Exempt, 
T.  2/59,  p.  510. 

Canada  (13:4),  Mackeleave,  Previously 
Rare,  now  Common  ;  Houses  ill  Venti- 
lated, T.  2/68,  p.  227. 

Andes  (13:6),  Mexico,  Scrivener,  UnknoM-n 
there,  T.  2/69,  p.  525. 


CLIMATE  IN  REL.  TO  PHTHISIS  {cont.)- 

680. 

1.  Australia    (13:3),    Reeves,  Frequent,    R. 

1/62,  p.  83  ;  L.  2/70,  p.  622.  Pro  and 
Can,  L.  1/71,  p.  789;  1/70,  p.  561; 
T.  2/70,  p.  101.  Bird  highly  extols 
it,L.  2/63,  p.  539  ;  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  168, 
L.  1/67,  p.  6. 
New  Zealand  (4:6),  Tassell,  L.  2/70,  p.  622. 

2.  Iceland  (8:4),  Pro  and  Con,  T.  1/70,  pp. 

105,220,  248,  318. 

3.  Hebrides  and  N.  W.  Scotland,  Morgan, 

Not  prevalent.  Why  ^  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 
483.  Statistics  in  Scottish  towns,  T. 
1/61,  p.  242. 

4.  Ireland    (6:1).     Italy    (7:6).     Madeira 

(7:3).      SwiTZERL.iND    (228:5).      Pau 

(6:5).     Cannes  (6:5). 
Devonshire,  Statistics  of  Mortality,  Good 

Sanatorium,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  833. 
Torquay,    Hall,  T.    1/57,  p.   308.     Is   it 

5.  Relaxing?  T.  2/75,  p.  77.  Ilounsell, 
L.  1/76,  p.  656. 

Brighton  (5:4).    Llandudno  (5:3).    Eng- 
land (5:2). 

681. 

CAUSES  OF  PHTHISIS  {cont.)— 

1.  Typhus   (1506:5),  Stokes,  Diagnosis,  etc., 

T.  2/54,  pp.  180,  255,  486. 
Septic'.t-;mia  (169:3),  Marcet,  Is  Phthisis 

a  form  ot  Septicj:mia  ?  B.  2/75,  p.  79. 

3.  Transmission      by     Digestive      Canal, 

Chauveau,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  255  ;  2/74, 
p.  477. 
Inoculation  of,  Simon's  Exper.,  L.  1/67, 
p.  367.  Yillemin's,  L.  1/67,  pp.  582, 
641 ;  2/67,  p.  774  ;  M.  R.  2/74.  p,  474. 
Colin  and  others  confirming  Yillemin, 
L.  2/67,  pp.  110,  134;  R.  2/67,  p.  1. 
Resume,  L.  2/68,  p.  88.  Marcet,  T. 
2/67,  pp.  361,  420.  Sanderson's  Exp. 
^viTH  Seton  (166:2),  etc.  ;  T.  1/68, 
pp.  398,  431  ;  2/69,  p.  492  ;  L.  2/68, 
p.  316,    Fox,  T.  1/68,  p.  546  ;  L.  1/68, 

4.  pp.  649,  679.  Cohnheim  Confirm.  Fox, 
L.  1/69,  p.  131.  Thompson,  fr.  Re- 
T.\iNED  Menses  (1144:6)?  L.  2/72, 
pp.  143,  210.  Klein's  Exp.  on  Guinea 
Pigs  ditf.  fr.  Fox,  L.  2/75,  p.  702.  Re- 
sume of  Views,  T.  1/67,  p.  414  ;  M.  R. 
2/74,  p.  470.  Doubting  Validity  of 
Exper.,  T.  2/67,  pp.  352,  420.  Metz- 
quer,  130  Exper.,  L.  2/75,  p.  824. 

5.  Contagion  (557:6),  Pro.    DeMussy,  M.  R. 

1/60,  p.  539.  Tait,  R.  2/71,  p.  68. 
Fleming,  etc.,  in  Animals,  M.  R.  2/74, 
p.  461  Petersen,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  166. 
Villemin,  etc.,  Suggestive,  R.  1/68,  p. 
64  ;  M.  R.  2/68,  p.  36  ;  T.  2/61,  p.  435. 
Sim,  In  Naples,  T.  1/60,  p.  363. 
Budd,  Positive  Views,  L.  2/67,  pp.  451, 
550. 
—  Contra,  Cotton,  Statistics  of  Hospital 


IIEDICAL    DIGEST. 


233 


CAUSES    OF    PHTHISIS  —  Contra   Cox- 
TAGiox  {cont.) — 

Nurses,  etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  550  ;  T.  1/G9, 
p.  152,;  R.  2/72,  p.  74.  Hartsen,  T. 
2/70,  p.  171.  Ed.,  How  Delusion 
arises,  T.  2/63,  p.  167. 

682. 

CAUSES  OF  PHTHISIS— 

1.  Syphilis,  Lebert,  T.   2/69,   p.  621.       Tib- 

bitts,  L.  2/76,  p.  890.  Jordan,  T. 
1/67,  p.  698 ;  1/G8,  p.  23.  Nemo 
donbts  it  for  Monkeys  are  decimated 
by  Phthisis,  and  yet  no  Sythilis,  T. 
1/68,  p.     46.      Hutchinson  contra,  T. 

2.  2/67,  p.  658;  L.  1/76,  p.  204.  Drvs- 
dale,  T.  1/68,  p.  287.  Marston,  Does 
Syphilis  retard  Phthisis?  L.  1/62, 
p.  279. 

Uterine  Diseases  (1111:3),  Bennett,  L. 
1/65,  p.  561.     Battye,  T.  2/66,  p.  183. 

PHTHISIS,   A  CAUSE    OF    OR  PREDIS- 

5.  POSING  TO - 

Epilepsy  (1307:5).  Insanity  (1376:6). 
Idiocy  (1392:6).  Granular  Kid- 
neys (1008:6). 

683. 

RELATION  OF   PHTHISIS    TO    OTHER 

1.  DISEASES- 
RICKETS  (99:3).  Syphilis  (682:1).  An- 
eurism (723:1).  Small  Heart 
(770:5).  Spinal  Curvature  (1711:4). 
Scrofula  (793:3),  Laycock,  the  Scrof. 
Diath.,  an  Almost  Necess.  Condit.  to 
Develop,  T.  1/62,  p.  341.  Virchow, 
M.  R.  1/67,  p.  38.  King,  Coexistence 
in  Families,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  5/47,  p. 
891.  Atkinson,  L.  2/-J8,  pp.  157,  192. 
Moxon,  T.  2/70,  p.  721.  Balmar, 
Antagonism,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  185.  Wilt- 
shire, Phthisis,  a  Local  Manifestation 
of  Scrofula,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  75.  Jen- 
ner,  views  it  as  Wiltshire,  T.  1/60,  p. 
260.     Hutchinson,  R.  2/61,  p.  46. 

4.  Amyloid  Degeneration  (1672:2),  Gaird- 
ner,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  161. 

HOAV  PHTHISIS  IS  AFFECTED  BY— 
Marriage  (1093:1),  Haitsen  and  Yirehow, 
L.  1/70,  p.  738  ;  T.  2/70,  pp.  143,  171. 
Williams,  R.    1/71,    p.  74.      Barnes, 

6.  R.  1/71,  p.  75.  Savage,  R.  1/71,  p. 
76.     Bennett,  R.  1/71,  p.  76. 

Pregnancy'  (1551:2),  GrisoUe,  progress  not 
affected,  M.  R.  2/51,  p.  325.  Jackson, 
Relief  in  India  (9:2)  not  so  Marked  as 
in  Europe,  T.  1/60,  p.  154.  Lar- 
cher.  Why  Must  be  Increased  by  ?  T. 
2/59,  p.  661.  Lebert,  M.  R.  2/73,  p. 
524.     Ortega,   Injur.,  L.  2/76,  p.  337. 

Suckling  (1599:4),  Roser,  Beneficial,  M.  R. 
2/52,  p.  550. 


HOW  PHTHISIS  AFFECTED  BY  {cont.) 

684. 

1.  Ague  (1484:6),  Cockle,  Antagon.  marked, 

R.  1/58,  p.  37.  Pietra  Santa.  Curative 
Powers,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  74.  Pea- 
cock, Doubts,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  202; 
T.  2/63,  p.  167.  Case  Comiilicat.  Ague 
also  Case  Simnl.  Ague,  T.  2/61,  p.  434. 

2.  Hysteria  (1333:4),  Beau,  Rare  in  Hyster. 

SuiijECTs,  L.  2/60,  p.  150. 
ILiiMORRHoiDs  (894:3),  Sutro,  Favourablv, 

T.  1/62,  p.  362. 
Cyanosis  (763:5],  Richardson,  Favourablv, 

T.  2/60,  606  ;  L.  2/73,  p.  808. 

3.  Anal  Fistul.u  (890:3),  Is  operation  advis- 

able? Lane,  Pro,  L.  1/59,  p.  417. 
Heath's  Yiews,  L.  1/73,  p.  264.  Chas- 
saignac,  Pro,  Frequency  of  Disease,  etc., 
R.  2/62,  p.  270.  Paget,  M.  R.  2/75, 
p.  301.  Thirv,  Contra,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  271. 

4.  Amputation  OF  Thigh  (1761:6)  and  Opera- 

tions generally  (1630:3). 

DISEASES  CO-EXISTING  WITH  PIITHI- 
SIS.      Hrfc  683:1 — 
CvNCER   (1664:3),   Holden,    Statistics,   R. 
6.  2/68,  p.  14.     Cooke,   Interchangeable 

quantities,  T.  1/67,  p.  538.  TibbiUs, 
L.  2/76,  p.  891.  Ilaldane,  lias  never 
met  the  two  actually  co-existin<r,  Case 
proving  care  necessary  in  Diagn., 
R.  2/62,  p.  45.  Hutchinson,  Antag- 
onism, T.  1/58,  p.  11. 
—  Cases,  Bristowe,  T.  2/52,  p.  499.  Lebert, 
L.  2/45,  p.  175.  Coote,  Of  Stomach 
(849:6),  T.  2/59,  p.  376. 
Thoracic  Aneurism  (732:3). 

685. 

SYMPTOMS    OF    PHTHISIS,   Etc.    {ride 
689:5)— 

1.  Allbutt,  Ax.TJMiA  (140:1),  One  of  the  ear- 

liest, T.  2/71,  p.  613. 
1st  Stage,  Dobell  on  the  true  1st  Stage, 

R.    1/67,   p.    59.      Pollock,    L.    2/76, 

p.  179. 
3rd   Stage  (676:4),  Pollock,   L.    2/76,   p. 

180. 
4th  Stage,  Alison,  R.  2/61,  p.  299.      Ali- 

2.  son's  4th    Stage,   Is   Pneumothorax, 
(686:2),  R.  2/61,  p.  300. 

Pulse  (754:1).  E.  Smith,  Tables,  Time  of 
day,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  475.  Sigmund, 
Diag.,  L.  2/37,  p.  509,  vide  689:6. 

Blood  (139:3),  Compared  with  Rheum. 
(1452:3),  Inman,  R.  1/58,  p.  246. 

3.  Respiration    (629:3),    E.    Smith,    Tables, 

M.  R.  1/56,  p.  475  ;  2/56,  p.  1.  Mandl, 
Why  sometimes  oppressed  and  some- 
times not,  T.  2/61,  p.  358.  Hutchinson, 
Yalue  of  Spirometer  (627:4),  M.  R. 
2/56,  p.  86. 


2^4 


MEl)ia\X   DIGEST. 


SYMPTOMS  OF  PHTHISIS,  Etc.  {cont.)— 
TrMPEEATURE  (187:5),  vide  692:2,  Ringer, 
R.  1/65,  p.  108;  M.  E.  2/66,  p.  93. 
Lebert,  E.  1/73,  p.  1.  Ed.,  T.  1/G6, 
pp.  229,  311,  394,  667;  1/75,  p.  158. 
Charteris,  Varies  on  side  affected,  L. 
1/76,  p.  704.  Poileau,  Caution  neces- 
sary, L.  2/70,  p.  96. 

4.  Left  Luxg,  Why  generally  first  affected, 

Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  502.  Cochetenx, 
Life  longer  in  Leet  Cavity  than 
Eight,  T.  2/63,  p.  74.  Mandl,  Yoice 
(608:5)  less  affected  in  extensive  Leet 
than  slight  Eight,  T.  2/61,  p.  358. 
AiiTEitiAL  MuliMuiis  (723:4),  Heard  in 
Incipient  not  in  Advanced  Stages, 
Why?  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  503. 

5.  Tongue     (803:6),     Xewham,     Diagnostic 

State,  L.  1/64,  p.  662. 
Gr.MS  (107:6),  Thompson,  T.  1/54,  p.  190. 
Saunders,  etc.,   contra   Thompson,   T. 
1/57,  p.  345;  E.  1/66,  p.  187. 

6.  Teeth  (104:1),  Lavcock,  T.  1/62,  pp.  449, 

499.      Corfe,    Decay   at    Edges,    T. 

2/67,  p.  514. 
Muscles,  Irritability  of  (109:1)  Mvoi- 

DEMA,  Tait,  L.  1/72,  p.  508. 
Skin  (1041:2),  Frequently  Eronzed. 

686. 

1.  Fingers,  Clupbing OF  (1740:4).  7' J(f(;  Scro- 

fula (793:3).  Hartsen,  Explan.,  T. 
2;7l,  p.  586.  Laycock,  etc.,  not 
frequent,  3  in  19  cases,  T.  1/62,  p.  449  ; 
E.  1/62,  p.  81.  Trousseau,  etc.,  on 
frequency  in  Chr.  Chest  Affect.,  E. 
1/63,  p.   106;   T.    1/59,  pp.   291,    326. 

2.  Copland,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  155.  Smith, 
in  Aneurism  of  Aorta  (732:3),  L. 
1,  72,  pp.  507,  562. 

Chest  (638:5),  Alison,  Exam.,  T.  1/61,  p. 
425  ;  M.  E.  2/61,  pp.  145,  153.  Gin- 
trac.  Dimensions,  etc.,  R.  1/63,  p.  105. 
Vide  638:5  &  677:5. 
Pneumothokax  (685:2,  and  r/Wt."  711:1),  Ali- 
son's 4th  Stage,  etc.,  T.  2,'62,  p.  354  ; 
E.  2/61,  p.  300.  Powell,  etc.,  L.  1/68, 
p.  590  ;  T.  1/69,  pp.  112,  166,  194. 
4.  Hill,  6  Cases,  Treat.,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/62, 

p.  195.  Woillez,  Case,  where  it  Cured 
the  Phthisis  (694:5),  M.  E.  1/54, 
p.  544. 

Nasal  Affections  (591:4). 

LAEYXGEAL  PHTHISIS  (623:5)— 

Gibb.  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  384.  Sommerbrodt's 
Exp.  on  Animals,  T.  2/73,  p.  669. 
Hill,  in  220  cases  of  Phthisis,  Analy- 
.sis.  Treat,  Etc.,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  197. 
Marcet,  L.  1/75,  p.  304.  Mackenzie, 
with  no  Physical  signs  of  Phthisis, 
T.  1/64,  ]).  253.  Diagram  of  appear- 
ance, L.  1/72,  p.  7.  Mandl  on  Voice 
(1 146:1),  not  affected  in  Et.  Phthisis, 


LAEYXGEAL  PHTHISIS  [cont.)— 
5.  T.  2/61,   p.  358.      Sawyer,   Clin.,  L. 

1/75,  p.  152. 
Treatment,  Smith,  Belladonna,  L.  2/75, 

p.  40. 
—Argent  K'it.  (307:2),  T.   1/52,  pp.  199, 

274;  1/58,  pp.  87,  116. 
— Tr.  Iodini    (250:6),    T.    1 '58,    p.    117. 
M.  E.  1/62,  p.  198. 

EPIGLOTTIS,  ULCEEATIOX    (601:3),   OF 
IX  PHTHISIS,  Etc.— 

687. 

DYSPEPSIA  OF  PHTHISIS  (842:5)  — 
1.  Brackenbridge,  Digestive  Habit  as  a  cause, 
T.  1/68,  pp.  633,  658.  Brinton,  Gas- 
tric Phthisis,  M.  E.  1/65,  p.  420. 
Budd,  Treat,  Etc.,  T.  2/58,  p.  131. 
Gastralgia  due  to  Softening,  M.  II. 
2/56,  p.  30.  Peter,  R.  2/70,  p,  98. 
Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  342.  Hutchinson, 
a  Form  of  Dysfei-.  that  often  Precedes, 
T.  1/55,  pp.  383,  433.  Ilabershon,  T. 
1/76,  p.  680. 
Treatment  J'ide  Supra,  Hill,  Hydrocyan. 
Ac.  and  Gentian,  Etc.,  M.  E.  1/62, 
p.  192. 

3.  — Saccharated     Lime      W.'\.ter     (273:5), 

Bennett,  T.  1/6S,  p.  439. 
— Sulpho-Carbolates    (354:6),     Sansom, 
L.  1/69,  p.  496. 

YOMITIXG  of  PHTHISIS  (857:3)- 

4.  Peter,  E.  2/70,  p.  98.     Budd,  often  svmpa- 

thetic,    M.  E.  2/56,  p.  41.      Wilis,  T. 
1/68,  p.  387;  1/76,  p.  680. 

TEEATMENT      OF     YOMITIXG      OF 

5.  PHTHISIS,  Vide  858:2— 
Chloroform  (441:6),  Baron,  T.  1/58,  p.  301. 

Inman,  T.  1/53,  p.  252. 
Acid   Hydrocyan.    (410:2),  Lond.    Hosp., 

T.  2/54,  p.  614;  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  192. 
Opium  (462:2),   Chambers,  E.   1/67,  p.  65. 

Vide  858:3. 
Cerii  Oxalas,  Lee,  T.  2/60,  p.  512  ;    1/62, 

p.  49.      Vide  860:4. 

688. 

DIAEEHCEA  OF  PHTHISIS  (910:3)— 

1,  AVilks,  A  good  Pill,  T.  1/62,  p.  238. 
Ipecacu.\nha  (910:6),  Chouppe,  As  Enema, 

M.  E.  2/74,  p.  501. 
Bismuth  (283:3),  Einger,  Large  Doses,  M. 
E.  1/70,  p.  310.     Baiz,  etc.,  E.  2/66, 

2.  p.  116;  1/67,  p.  124.     Thompson,  T. 
1/54,  p.  \'dQ,Tide  909:1. 

Ferri    PiRNiT.    (912:1).     Argent.    X'^it. 

(911:5). 
Calcis  Carbolas  (274:3),  Habcrshon,  L. 

1/68,  p.  8. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


mGRT    SWEATS    OF    PHTHISIS,    Vidi: 

3.  27:3  — 

ARTHEALGIA  OF  FHTHISIS  (1717:3)  — 
Beau,  Bad  Sign,  etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  120. 
In  Shoulder  (1729:2),  Trousseau,  M.  E. 

1/.58,  p.  329. 
Arthhitis  (1719:3),  Laveran,  L.  2/76,  p. 
589. 

<EDEMA  OF  LEGS  IX  PHTHISIS— 

4.  Cursham,  R.  2/GO,  p.  104.     Ball,  One  Leg 

only  (1755:2),  T.  1/62,  p.  223.  Lewis, 
M.  R.  1/57,  p.  539. 

COUGH  OF  PHTHISIS  (619:1)— 

5.  Bennett,  When  a  Good  Sign  of  Improve- 

ment, L.  2/66,  p.  435.  Habershon, 
Remarks,  Causes,  etc.,  T.  1/76,  p.  680. 

A  Cause  of  Phthisis  (649:1),  Roberts, 
B.  2/74,  p.  101. 

Sputum  (649:3).  HiEMOPTYSis  (147:1). 
Microscop.  Ex.,  S.  V.  D.  Kolk,  Elastic 
FiiuiEs  in,  M.  11.  1/51,  p.  257.  R. 
Hull,  etc.,  Plates,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  495 ; 
L.  1/55,  pp.  18,80,  Microscop.  J.,  vol.  3, 
p.  229.  Fenwick,  Lung  Tissue  in,  T. 
2/66,  pp.  353,  396;  L.  2/6S,  pp.  723, 
759.  Dusch,  Vegetahle  Par-^site 
(35:4),  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  520. 

689. 

TREAT.  OF  COUGH  OF  PHTHISIS  (651:3) 

1.  Yahious,  T.    1/66,  p.   418;    2/74,  p.   232. 

Peter  after  Food,  etc.,  R.  2/70,  p.  98. 

2.  Ckoton  Chloral  (443:4),  Will,  B.  2/75, 

p.  353. 
Chloral  (444:5),  Bennett,  T.  2/70,  p.  209. 

Waters,  L.  1/72,  p.  603. 
Strychnia  (652:4),  Laycock,  In  Profuse 

Expect.,  T.  1/57,  p.  481. 
Petroleum  or  Barbadoes  Tar   (356:5), 

Thompson,  M.  R.  2;54,  p.  564  ;  L.  2/54, 

p.  97. 

3.  CoNiuM  (405:5),  T.  1/69,  p.  359.     Kennedy, 

R.  1/73,  p.  143. 
Acrr.BA    Racemosa    (466:4)    in    Hacking 
Cough,  T.  1/68,  p.  82. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  PHTHISIS,  Vide  685:1— 

6.  Alison,  Aids  in  Early  Stages,  R.  2/58,  p. 

106;  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  145;  T.  1/66,  p. 
228.  Loared,  Difticulties,  T.  2/64,  p. 
587.  Wade,  Some  Sources  of  Fallacy, 
L.  2/67,  pp.  697,  730.  Beau,  Exaiii. 
in  Evug.  if  doubtful,  L.  2/63,  p.  524. 
Laycock,  Diathetic  Diagn.,  T.  1/62,  p. 
34 1 .  Smith,  In  Early  and  Remediable 
Stage,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  434.  Bird,  Case 
Simulating,  Value  of  Lary'ngoscope, 
R.  2/62,  p.  102.  Foss,  Decubitus, 
Peculiarities,  T.  2/70,  p.  238. 
Pulse  (685:2),  Sigmund,  L.  2/37,  p.  569. 


DIAGNOSIS  OF  PHTHISIS  {cont.)— 

690. 

1.  In    Children  (677:4),    Buchanan,    Treat., 

etc.,    L.    1/68,    p.  113.        A  peculiar 

2.  Hairiness  on  Forehead,  L.  1/68,  p. 
153,  fiWf  677:4  and  692:3. 

From  Typhus  (1507:2),  Stokes,  T.  2/54, 
pp.  180,  486.     Hill,  Difficulties  often, 

3.  M.  R.  2/61,p.  506. 

From  Pneumonia  (667:1).  From  Nasal 
Affections  (591:4). 

From  Syphilitic  Abscess  of  Lung 
(1205:1),  as  in  Children,  Depaul, 
M.  R.  2/55,  pp.  33,  347  ;  2/75,  p.  28. 

PROGNOSIS  OF  PHTHISIS— 

Bennett,  L.  2/66,  p.  487.      Lassitude  often 
felt  more  when  Arrested,   L.  2/66,  p. 
6.  352.      Pollock,  Elements  of,  T.   2/59, 

p.  294.    Cotton,  Weight  may  Increase 
while  Local  Changes  Progress,  T.  2/61, 
p.  604. 
Arthralgia  (688:3),  Beau,  a  had  sign,  T. 

2/56,  p.  120. 
Breath  (179:5),    Occas.  Phosphor,  before 
Death  if  Diarhhcea  present,  Quekett, 
L.  2/45,  p.  436. 

691. 

VARIETIES  OF  PHTHISIS— 

3.  Richardson,  T.  1/67,  p.  219.  Powell,  T. 
1/71,  p.  657  ;  2/71,  pp.  123,  702  ;  1/72, 
pp.  155,  365.  Pollock,  Clin.,T.  1/74, 
pp.  609,  665  ;  2/74,  p.  97. 

LATENT  PHTHISIS  (689:5)— 

De  Mussy,  R.  2/71,  p.  69. 
ACUTE  PHTHISIS  (675:1)— 

Wilks,  Diagn.,  etc.,  L.  2/70,  p.  815.     Fox, 

Nature,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  415.      C. 

J.B.  Williams,  L.  1/68,  p.  369,  et  seq. 

Leon  Colin, Galloping  Phthisis,  Syn. 

with  Ac.   Tubercul.,   M.  R.   2/74,  p. 

490.     Goodfellow,  T.  1/63,  p.  450.     E. 

Smith,  Ac.  Gen.  Tubercul.    (Gran- 

ulia),   T.     1/74,    p.    445,  et  seq.,  Ix 

Children,  2/74,  p.  438.     Bennett,  L. 

2/66,  p.  462.     Jaccoud,  M.  R.  1/76,  p. 

263.      Green,    Microscop.,  Characters. 

etc.,  T.  2/72,  p.  457. 
6.  Cases,  Wunderlich,  30  hours,  M.  R.  2/59, 

p.  261.     Tuckwell,  8,  with  especial  re- 

i'ev.  to  Caseous  Centres  of  Infect., 

L.  2/75,  p.  831.      Jenner,  T.  2/67,  p. 

90.     Ringer,  Anomalous  Case,  T.  1/68, 

p.    226.       Shand,    L.    2/74,  p.    444. 

Stokes,    Foil,     or   Accomp.     Typhus 

(1508:3),  T.    2/54,  pp.  180,    255.  486. 

H.  Jones,  2,  etc.,  T.  2/73,  p.  85  ;  1/74, 

pp.  472,  498. 
Simulating  Typhoid    (1500:2),    Copland, 

M.  R.  1/62,  p.  157.      Tuckwell,  P.M., 

T.  2/67,  p.  222. 


23G 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


692. 

CAUSES  OF  ACUTE  PHTHISIS— 

2.  Typhus  (691:6). 

Suppressed  Suppuration',  C.  J.  B.  "Wil- 
liams, 2  cases?  L.  1/68,  p.  494  (note). 

SYMPTOMS  OF  ACUTE  PHTHISIS— 
Urixe  (1034:5),  Parkes,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  402. 
Temperature   (685:3),   Fox,    T.  2/70,  p. 
262  ;    2/73,  p.  108.     Smith,  T.  1/74, 
p.  471.     Russell,  T.  2/71,  p.  526. 

3.  In-  Children  (690:1),  Jenner,  Difficulty  of 

Diagn.,   Recov.  freqt.,  etc.,  T.   2/61, 
p.  3.     Smith,  T.  1/74,  pp.  445,  471, 
498. 
PNEUMONIC  PHTHISIS— CASEO OS  IN- 
FILTRATION (667:1)— 
TValshe,  R.  2/72,  p.  76. 
Caseous  Pneumonia  (665:4). 

HEMORRHAGIC  PHTHISIS  —  H.iiMOP- 
6.     TYsis  (678:2)  a  Cause. 

Sanderson,  L.    1/69,  p.  523.     Weber,  Dis- 
cuss., L.  1/69,  p.  604.     Rradbiirj^    L. 
2/71,  p.  602.    'Powell,  Clin.,  T.  2/71, 
pp.  674,  702.     Clark  and  Marshall,  T. 
2/68,  p.  718.     Finny,  R.  2/73,  p.   60. 
Jaccoud,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  264. 
NEUROTIC     PHTHISIS     (677:3)  — 
DIABETIC  PHTHISIS  (333:2)  — 
FIBROID  PHTHISIS  (1673:6)  — 
6.  Clarke,  Discuss.,  L.  1/68,  p.  347.     Pollock, 
Clin.,    L.    2/76,  p.    565.     Moxon,   T. 
1/71,  p.  153.     Powell,  T.  1/72,  p.  155. 
Vide  672:1. 

693. 

RHEUMATIC  PHTHISIS  (1455:2)— 

1.  Laycock,  Physiog.,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  451. 
BILIOUS-GOUTY  PHTHISIS  (1467:6)— 

Laycock,  Physiog.,  etc.,  T.    1/62,  p.   499. 
Bennett.'L.  2/66,  p.  463.    Vide  1467:6. 

GOUTY- ATHEROMATOUS  PHTHISIS— 

2.  Laycock,   T.    1/62,  p.  499. 
H^iiMopTYsis  OF  (147:5). 

NEURO-VASCULAR  PHTHISIS  (677:3)— 
Laycock,  Physiog.,  T.  1/62,  p.  499. 

PLUMP    OR    PHLEGMATIC    PHTHISIS 

(91:4)- 
Laycock,  Physiog.,  T.  1/62,  p.  499. 

ALCOHOLIC    PHTHISIS   (424:5)  —    Vide 
Lung  Disease,    (646:5).      Pictures    of 
Health  (551:5). 
B.  W.  Richardson,  B.  1/75,  p.  319. 

694. 

DURATION  OF  PHTHISIS— 

1.  C.  J.  B.  Williams,  T.  1/71,  p.  83.     Hill, 

M.  R.  1/62,  pp.  199,  202.     PoUock, 

L.  1/76,  p.  487. 


PREVENTIBILITY  of  PHTHISIS— 

MacCormac  believes   it   may  be  Stamped 
2.  out,  Rules,  L.  2/62,  p.  505.     Budd,  L. 

2/67,  p.  451.    Cotton  opposed  to  Budd, 
L.  2/67,  p.  550. 

CURABILITY  OF  PHTHISIS— 

C,  J.  B.  Williams,  T.  1/62,  p.  435  ;  L. 
1/68,  pp.  553,  613,  711;  2/68,  pp. 
211,  253 ;  1/75,  p.  513.  Bennett,  Fre- 
quency of  Spontan.  Cure,  R.  1/45,  p. 
16.  In  Early  Stages  Very  Curable,  L. 
2/61,  pp.  321,  350.  After  45  Months, 
M.  R.  2/58,  p.  384.  Ed.,  Smith,  R. 
1/62,  p.  241.  R.  Hall.  Local  Conditions 
Promote  or  Retard,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  449. 
TurnbuU,  Inquiry  into,  R.  2/60,  p.  98. 
Flint,  Arrest  in  24  cases,  T.  1/58,  p.  173. 
5.  Pollock,  T.  1/63,  p.  84.     Stokes,  Cure 

in  Highlands,  plenty  of  Grog,  etc.,  T. 
2/54,  p.  487.  Possible  to  those  who 
determine  to  get  well,  T.  2/72,  p.  463. 
Pollock,  Keep  off  Inflara.,  and  often 
the  Stage  is  imimportant,  L.  1/76,  p. 
487.  Perroud,  Contra,  M.  R.  1/67,  p 
310. 
After  Pneumothorax  (686:3),    Woillez, 

Case  rare,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  544. 
After  Pleuritic  Effusion  (705:5),  Pea- 
cock, 2  Cases  rapid  improv.,  T.  2/60, 
p.  108. 

695. 

TREATMENT  OF  PHTHISIS.  HV/^jGastro- 
1.  Intestinal  Symptoms  and  Cough,  etc. 
(687:1),  ctseq.— 
Symonds,  R.  2/68,  p.  67.  Bennett,  R.  1/45, 
p.  19  ;  L.  2/63,  p.  5  ;  2/66,  pp.  321, 
350,  406,  433, 462,487  !  !  !  1/72,  pp. 
653,  684.  Cotton,  Resume,  Tables, 
R.  2/64,  p.  80.  Robinson,  Analysis, 
220  cases,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  191.  Mallam, 
Prescription,  L.  2/62,  p.  491.  Syl- 
vester, Physiolog.  Method,  R.  1/63,  p. 
269.  Stokes,  etc.,  Practical  Remarks, 
T.  2/54,  p.  487;  1/76,  p.  197.  Spender, 
T.  1/64,  p.  147.  Thompson,  L.  1/54, 
p.  97.  Waldenberg,  M.  R.  1/70,  p. 
405.  City  Hospital,  T.  1/54,  p.  487. 
Parkes,  L.  2/73,  p.  179.  JaccoUd, 
M.  R.  1/76,  p.  266. 

4.  Transfusion  (152:4),  Recov.,  L.  2/76,  p. 

134.     Howe,  L.  2/76,  p.  311. 
Strapping   Chest,    McCrea,  Direct.,    L. 

2/74,  p.  76.     Roberts,  B.  2/74,  p.  96. 
Rest  (199:6),  Bennett,  with  Diet,  T.  1/69, 

5.  p.  65.    Berkart,  L.  2 '73,  pp.  552,  808. 
McCrea,  L.  2/73,  p.  617. 

Ozone    (225:5).     Vide   Climate    (679:1). 

Morgan,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  490. 
Ozonized  Oils  (226:1),  Thompson,  T.  2/59, 

p.  70. 

6.  Open  Am  (257:2),  Blake,  B.  2/76,  p,  98. 
Sea  Voyages,  Maclaren,   Pro   and    Con, 


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237 


TREATMEXT     OF     PHTHISIS  —  Sea 
Voyages  {cont.) — 

M.  E.  1/71,  p.  193;  T.  2/72,  p.  581 
et  seq.  Jackson,  Are  they  good  ?  M.  li., 
2/62,  p.  271.  Hunt,  etc..  Vide  257:3. 
Eochard,  etc.,  Injurious,  M.  E.  1/58, 
p.  117;  T.  2/72,  p.  555.  Smyth, 
Swinging  Preferable,  T.  1/76,  p.  377. 
Peacock,  as  regards  H-iiMOPXYSis,  T. 
2/73,  p.  688. 

696. 

1.  Diet  (126:1),  Jackson,  Importance,  M.  R. 

l/o6,  p.  122.  Bemictt,L.  2/66,  p.  488; 

T.  1/69,  p.  65. 
Koumiss  (530:6),  E.  1/72,  p.  167;  T.  1/74, 

p.  462  ;L.  2/74,  p.  853. 
Sugar  (328:3),  Avicenna,  T.  2/53,  p.  173. 

Champillar,  Bad  in  Excess,  R.  1/64,  p. 

2.  351.  Cuke  DE  Eaisin  (420:1).  Turle, 
c.  Pot.  Chlor.  (701:5), T.  1/61,  p.  588. 

Ol.    Jecoris     Aselli,     Administration, 
etc.  (499:2).     Substitutes  (500:6). 
E.  Smith,   etc..  E.  1/58,  p.  85;  2/60,  p. 

98.  C.  J.  B.  Williams,  L.  2/68,  p.  212 ; 

3.  stands  alone,  1/62,  p.  400.  Hooker, 
Relation  between  an  Oleag.  Diet  and 
Phthisis,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  25.  Foster, 
Etherized  Oil,  increasing  Pancrea- 
tic Secret.,  etc.  (433:6),  R.  2/68,  p. 
12fa;  L.  1/70,  p.  380.  Bennett,  L. 
2/63,  p.  5  ;  2/66,  p.  434.  Hill,  220 
Cases,  Analysis,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  192. 
Laycock,  etc.,  when  likely  to  be  of 
Yaiuc  and  when  Not,  T.  1/62,  p.  502  ; 
M.  R.  1/57,  p.  25.  Perroud,  questions 
value,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  312. 

Raw     Meat    and      Phosphates    (124:5), 
Blanc,  L.  1/74,  p.  831. 

4.  Pancreatic  Emulsion  (993:5),  Dobell,  L. 

2/64,  p.  288  ;  1/65,  p.  620;  T.  1/67,  p. 
123  (Book). 
Oleum    Lini    and    Whisky     (454:3),    R. 
2/60,  p.  103. 

5.  Alcohol    (432:2),   Atkinson,    etc.,    Argu- 

ment for  use,  L.  2/52,  p.  515,  Pro  and 
Con.,  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  33.  Binz,  most 
Valuable.  B.  2/76,  p.  24.  Tripier, 
M.  E.  1/65,  p.  240.  Flint,  E.  2/63,  p. 
124.  Stokes,  Cure,  T.  2/54,  p.  487. 
Aran,  as  Enemata  (432:3),  T.  1/55, 
p.  266. 
■    —  Prejudicial,  Bell,  T.  2/59,  p.  587. 

697. 

1.  Ether      (433:6),     Increases     R'ancreatic 

Secret.,  Foster,  M.  R.  1/75,  p.  148. 
Dress  (210:4),  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  379. 

2.  Exercise  (199:3),  Davis,    Special,  R.  1/58, 

p.  82.     Roberts,  Cautions,  B.   2/74,  p. 

99.  Sylvester,  to  Remove  Weight  of 
Arms  and  increase  Respir.,  R.  1/63,  p. 
268.  Smyth,  value  of  Swinging,  T. 
1/76,  p.  377. 


TREATMEXT  OF  PHTHISIS  {cont.)— 
Forced  Respiration  (629:5),  Miibry,  as 
seen  in  Mountainous  Countries 
(679:2),  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  62.  Eoberts, 
B.  2/74,  p.  99.  Piorry,  T.  2/58,  p. 
617. 

3.  Skin  (26:4),  Toulmin,  Importance  of  attend- 

ing to,  T.  1/60,  p.  382. 
Inunctions     (90:5).       Woollen     Manu- 

FAC.  (568:3),   Peculiarly  Exempt. 
—  Ol.  FffiTiDUM  (357:3),  Palmeda,  L.  2/41, 

pp.  49,  113,  176. 

4.  —Lard,  Etc.  (90:6),  Palmeda,  L.  2/41,  pp. 

49,  176.     Simpson,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  56. 
Turkish  Baths  (232:2)  S.  Wells,   T.  2/60, 
p.  426.    Leared,  L.  2/63,  pp.  587,  646 ; 
M.  E.  1/66,  p.  91.      Trousseau,  M.  E. 
1/68,  p.  253. 

5.  Warm  Bath  (230:1),  Souplct,  M.  R.  1/74, 

p.  517. 

Counter-irritation  (165:3)  (  St.  John 
Long),  Evans,  R.  1/45,  p.  16.  Bennett, 
L.  2/66,  p.  435.  C.  J.  B.  Williams, 
L.  1/68,  p.  494,  viffo  Sanderson's  Exp., 
(681:3). 

TiNCT.  Iodine  (698:2),  W.  Williams, 
Weak   Solut.  Constantly  Applied,    T. 

6.  2/65,  p.  50.  Balman,  L.  1/67,  p.  456. 
Scudamore,  Formula,  L.  2/67,  p.  513. 

Antim.  Pot.  Tart.  (703:1),  Hogg,  Plaster, 

M.  E.  2/60,  p.  382. 
Penetrating    Caustics    (211:6)    to  Open 

Abscess,   Guirette,  L.   1/60,    pp.   584, 

655,  vide  676:5. 

698. 

1.  Inhalations  (626:3),  Morgan,  Various,  M. 

E.  2/60,  p.  495.     Cheron,  M.  E.  2/73, 

2.  p.  494. 

— Iodine  Vapours  (251:2),  vide  697:5, 
Simon,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  248.  Pidduck, 
Good  formula,  L.  2/55,  p.  545.  Scuda- 
more, L.  2/67,  p.  513. 

—Camphor  Vap.  (369:5),  Cheron,  M.  E. 
2/73,  p.  494. 

— Creasote  Vap.  (355:6),  Inman,  Eemark- 
able  Etfects,    Cases,  T.  1/53,  p.   507. 

3.  Morgan,  as  seen  in  Tar  of  Peat  Fires 
(235:5)  in  Hebrides,  etc.,  M.  E. 
2/60,  p.  495. 

— Ac.  Carbol.  (354:3),  Wolfe,  Inhaler  for, 
etc.,  T.  2/65,  p.  572.  Marcet,  Value, 
Cautions,  etc.,  E.  1/69,  p.  76  ;  B.  2/75, 
p.  85.  Clark,  Injurious,  E.  1/69,  p. 
137.  Injected  through  Parieties  into 
Abscess  of  Lungs  (676:5). 

—Chlorine  Gas  (246:5)  Injur.,  L.  2/48, 
p.  193. 

4.  — Ammonii    Chlorid.     (255:3)     Inhaled, 

Beige],  etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  512;  M.  E. 
1/74,  p.  518. 
—Sulphurous  Ac.  (244:4),  Dewar,T.  1/67, 
p.  549.     C.  J.  B.  Williams,  Not  en- 


238 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREATMEXT  OF  PHTHISIS— SuLPiuiiots 
Acid  [cont.) — 

couraoing,  L.  2/68,  p.  213.  IMcGregor, 

5.  To  relieve  Dry  Throat  of  advanced, 

K.  2/69,  p.  134  ;  vide  SuLPiirR  (701:1). 

— Compressed  Air  B.a.th  (232:5),  Eerkart, 

Keeping  Luxgs  at  Eest,  L.  2/73,  p. 

554. 

— Snuef  (380:5),  Murray,  M.  E.  2/71,  p. 

154. 

699. 

1.  Emetics  (220:1),  Burslem,  M.  R.  1/53,  p. 

200. 
PoDOPiiYLLix    (4G9:6),    Eamskill,   Chola- 
gogue,  Etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  10. 

2.  Morphia  (462:1),  E.  Smith,  Small  doses 

(461:3).      Trousseau,   Why   at   times 
Dangerous,  T.  1/59,  p.  219. 

3.  Chlorodyxe  (403:2),  Wilders,  T.  2/60,  p. 

547. 
Digitalis  (373:2),  Salmon,  Specific  Tran- 
scends all  others,  L.  1/37,  p.  461. 
Sigmund,  L.  2/37,  pp-  568,  569.  Mur- 
ray, T.  1/65,  p.  277.  Is  it  of  Value  ? 
L."  1/72,  p.  654. 

4.  TR.PRUNrs(411:2),Anbutt,T.  1/67, p.  218. 
QuiNiN'E  (403:2),  Cotton,  value  uot  great, 

5.  T.  2/62,  p.  220.  Liebermeister,  R. 
2/69,  p.  116.  Allbutt,  Direct.,  B.  1/74, 
p.  14. 

Secale  (326:3),  Rossi,  T.  1/58,  p.  96. 
San-guinaria  (458:1),  Gibb,  R.  1/60,  p.  356. 

6.  GuAiAcrM(419:l),Pritchard,T.2/55,p.418. 
Carbo  Lign.  (Acacia)  (237:2),  Evan,   T. 

1/57,  p.  658. 

700. 

1.  Caovtchouc  IN  Turpent.  (364:2),  Hamon, 
T.  2/61,  p.  172. 

3.  Mineral  Waters  (233:2),    Grimaud,    T. 

2/57,  p.  123.      D.  Fardel,  M.  R.  1/60, 

p.  243. 
Mineral  Acids  (247:2),   Cotton,  T.   2/60, 

p.  474. 
Acid  Phosphor.     (242:1),  Cotton,  Effects 

not  marked,  T.  1/63,  p.  558.     C.  J.  B. 

4.  Williams,  L.  2/68,  p.  213.  Marcet, 
Rationale,  R.  1/72,  p.  18. 

Acid.  Fluoric.  (252:5),  Hastings,  L.  1/55, 

p.  31. 
Acid.  Oxalic.  (449:5),  Hastings,  L.  1/55, 

p.  31. 

5.  PlIOSPIlORVS  AND  HyPOPHOSPHITES 

(242:3),  Churchill,  T.  1/58,  p.  93;  R. 
2/59,  p.  70  ;  T.  2/68,  p.  640  ;  1/76,  p. 
208.  Ed.  T.  1/71,  p.  162.  Taylor, 
etc.,L.  2/61,  pp.  518,  565;  2/63,  p. 
273.  FenMuck,  when  Indicated,  T. 
1/68,  p.  619.  C.  J.  B.  Williams  thinks 
well  of  them,  L.  2/68,  p.  213.  Char- 
teris,  L.  1/76,  p.  704  ;  2/76.  p.  147. 
—  Contra,  Cotton,  T.  1/58,  p.  163  ;  2/68, 
pp.  555,  640,  680  ;  2/61,  p.  7  ;  L.  1/63, 


TREATMEXT  OF  PHTHISIS  {cont.)— 

p.  495.  Hill,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  496. 
Bennett,  T.  1/61,  pp.  438,  467,  489. 
Quain,  L.  1/60,  p.  267. 

701. 

1.  Sulphi-r     (243:3),     Vide    698:4.        Sutro, 

Weilback,   Sulphur  Springs,  T.   1/62, 
p.  362. 
Perox.   Hydrogen   (224:4).      Vide  Ozone 

2.  (695:5).     Richardson,  T.  1/62,  p.  336  ; 
2/68,  p.  694. 

Ammoni.'e   Uras    (254:5),    Bauer,    M.  R. 

2/52,  p.  277.      Vide  Urine  in  Hjemo- 

PTYSis  (149:4). 
Excreta  of  Reptiles  (504:1),  Hastings, 

Rev.  T.  1/62,  p.  216. 

4.  PoTAss.TJ  LiQ.  (258:3),  Cotton,  not  Marked, 

T.  1/61,  p.  382. 
PoTASsiE  Chloras  (260:3).  Flint,  Clin., 
§ss.  per  diem,  R.  2/61,  p.  80;  T. 
2/61,  p.  615.  Spender,  M.  R.  1/72, 
p.  230.  Harkin,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  237. 
Fountain,  R.   2/60,  p.   100;   T.   1/61, 

5.  p.  530.      Turle,  c.   Sugar  (696:2),  T. 
1/61,  p.  588. 

Contra,  Cotton,  T.  1/62,  p.  531.  Kohler, 
Amer.  J.,  Xo.  37/36,  p.  497. 

Pot.  Iod.  (264:4),  Pollock,  L.  1/70,  p. 
285.  Forster,  Acts  upon  Pancreatic 
Juice  (993:4),  L.  1/70,  p.  380.  Wil- 
liams, L.  2/68,  p.  211.  Cotton,  Contra, 
T.  2/59,  p.  626. 

702. 

3.  SoDii  Chlor.  (267:5),  D.   Fardel,  M.  R. 

1/60,  p.  243.  Cotton,  T.  1/59,  p.  543. 
Ancelon,  T.  2/59,  p.  50. 
Ferrum  (293:2),  Cotton,  T.  2/61,  p.  604; 
1/63,  p.  81.  Bennett,  When  to  give, 
etc.,  L.  2/66,  p.  434.  Jones,  Rationale 
of  Act.,  Administration,  etc.,  T.  1/62, 
p.  292.  Thompson,  in  diff.  stages, 
R.  2/67,  p.  70.  Millet,  Dangers,  T. 
2/62,  p.  446;  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  245. 

4.  Ferri  Sulphas  (294:1),  Bonorden,  M.  R. 

2/53,  p.  281. 
Ferri  Iodid.  (296:1),  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  249. 
Cotton.  T.  1/60,  p.  594. 

5.  Argent.    Xit.    (^306:3),    Brady,    T.    1/57, 

p.  658. 

Plumbi  Carbonas  (291:5),  Beau,  T.  2/59, 
p.  149.      Vide  678:3. 

Plumbi  Acetas  (292:3),  Beau,  T.  2/59,  p. 
149;  L.  2/61,  pp.  171,  196.  Corrigan, 
R.  2/45,  p.  45.  Broech.x  says  M"orse 
than  useless,  T.  1/60,  p.  435. 

703. 

2.  Ant.   Pot.    Tart.      Vide   697:6.      Bagot, 
(282:3),  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  5/47,  p.  479. 
Arsenic  (280:2),  Cauvin,  Smoked  in  Ad- 
vanced Stages,  R.  1/62,  p.  87.   Marcet, 


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239 


TiiEAT.  OF  THTKISIS— Arsenic  (conf.)— 
ActsAntisep.,  B.  2/75,  p.  85.  Leared, 
9  Cases,  T.  1/63,  p.  61.  Martiu,  T. 
1/68,  p.  80  ;  M.  E.  2/69,  p.  505.  San- 
ger, etc.,  L.  1/69,  p.  776;  1/70,  p. 
446;  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  525.  AUbutt, 
Especially  in  Nevrotic,  T.  2/71,  p. 
615.     Jaccoud,  L.  2/73,  p.  777. 

704. 

RESPIRATORS— 

1.  Garrett,  1/62,  pp.  296,  397. 

Charcoal  (237:2),  Marcet,  etc.,  L.  2/69, 

p.  632;  T.  2/73,  p.  516.     Rationale, 

B.  2/75,  p.  86. 
Oakum  (160:6),  OUiver,  L.  2/71,  p.  45. 
Spun  Glass  (276:2),  Gray,  L.  2/71,  p.  248. 
CoTTO.v  Wood  (568:3),  Letheby,  T.  2/73, 

p.  516. 
Invisible,  Nightingale,  T.  1/72,  p.  556. 

5.  EoR  Firemen  and  Miners  (572:2),  King, 

L.  1/71,  pp.  327,  366. 

SEROUS  CAVITIES,  Vide  25:1— 

Connection  op  -with  LYMriiAXics  (128:4). 

TLEURA— 

6.  Nerves,    Hilton,    L.  2/61,  p.   368;    2/63, 

p.  33. 
Vessels,    Heale,    fr.    Pvlmon.  Artery, 
T.  1/63,  p.  195. 

705. 

ACUTE   PLEURISY— HYDROTHORAX— 

1.  Bernard,  Artif.  fr.  div.  Sympatji.,  T.  1/60, 

p.  55.  Aran,  T.  2/60,  p.  590.  Wagner, 
R.  1/72,  p.  84.  Waters,  Clin.  DitH- 
culties  of  Diagn.,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  199. 
Gairdner,  L.  1/61,  p.  453.  C.  J.  B. 
Williaras,T.  l/72,pp.333,  421.  T.  K. 
Chambers,  Meaning  of  Idiopath.  IIy- 
DROTH.,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  128. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  HYDROTHORAX— 

2.  FLrcTUATioN,  Day,  L.  2/74,  p.  647. 
Pain,    Luschka,   In   Shovlder    (1729:2), 

Cause,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  346.  Hilton, 
L.  2/63,  p.  33.  Hilton,  In  Upp.  part 
of  Abdomen,  Cause,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p. 
368.  Jago,  On  0pp.  Side  to  Effusion, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  496. 

3.  Dyspepsia  (842:5)  and  Flatulence  (864:2) 

in  Lt.  Pleur.  Eff.,   Habershon,  L. 
1/68,  p.  186. 
Urine  (1034:5),  Parkes,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  402. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  HYDROTHORAX  (708:1). 

4.  Barker,   Difficulties,   M.  R.   1/52,   p.  512. 

Waters,  often  imposs.,  etc.,  L.  1/76, 
p.  199.  Aran,  Right  Pleurisy  Always 
with  Phthisis,  T.  2/60,  p.  590. 
Fr.  Intra  Thoracic  Tumours  (644:5), 
Dulniont,  Difficulties,  M.  R.  2/56,  p. 
539. 


DIxVGNOSIS  OF  HYDROTHORAX  (cont.)— 
Thermometer    (187:5),    Fox,    Tables,   T. 
2/70,  p.  5.     Russell,  T.  2/71,  p.  527. 
From  Pleurodynia  (641:4). 

HYDROTHORAX  CAUSED  BY— 

5.  Phthisis  (678:1).     Typhoid  (1497:1)  and 

other  Diseases,  Necessity  of  Exam. 

Chest  during  Convalescence,   Aran, 

T.  2/60,  p.  590. 

HYDROTHORAX  CURING— 

Phthisis  (694:5). 
CASES  OF  HYDROTHORAX— 

V.ARious  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/54,  p. 10.  Gaird- 
ner, Double,  L.  1/61,  p.  453.  Cham- 
bers, T.  1/62,  p.  127. 

706. 

TREATMENT  OF  ACUTE  PLEURISY 

2.  {vide  70o:l). 

Discuss.  CHn.  Soc.,T.  2/71,  p.  640.  Jones, 
T.  1/62,  p.  61.  Roc,  T.  1/58,  pp.477, 
524.  Chambers,  L.  2/62,  p.  277. 
Ainstie,  R.  2/72,  p.  66. 

Rest  (199:6),  Berkart,  No  Talking,  L. 
2/73,  p.  553.     Hilton,  L.  2/63,  p.  34. 

Strapping  Chest,  etc.,  Roberts,  B.  1/74, 
p.  73 ;  Mode,  etc.,  2/74,  p.  105. 

Morphia,  Hypod.,  Leaviit,  R.  1/68,  p.  23. 

Veratrum  Viride  (345:3),  Poland,  espe- 
cially in  Child.  (707:2),  T.  2/58,  p. 
663. 

Thirst  (120:1),  Glauert,  T.  1/70,  p.  342. 
Moxon,  T.  1/72,  p.  5. 

3.  Jaborandi  (1016:3). 

Tr.  Ferri  (294:5),  Ainstie,  R.  2/72,  p.  63. 

Paracentesis  Thoracis,  Direct.,  etc. 
(709:2).  Discuss.  Clin.  See,  T.  2/71, 
p.  660.  In  France,  T.  1/64,  pp.  344, 
429.  C.  J.  B.  WilUams,  T.  1/72,  pp. 
334,  421.  H.  Roe,  T.  1/58,  pp.  477, 
524.  Murchison,  L.  1/70,  p.  221. 
Schccpf,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  277-  Begbie, 
R.  1/66,  p.  161.  Barlow,  Cautions, 
M.  R.  1/56,  p.  368.  Becker's  object., 
T.  1/75,  p.  10. 

Blisters  (165:3),  Besnier,  on  2nd  or  4tli 
day  'prevent  Effusions,  etc.,  T.  2/76, 
p.  245.  LerebouUet  strongly  contra 
Besnier,  T.  2/76,  p.  366. 

707. 

ACUTE     PLEURISY     IN     CHILDREN 
(1522:2)— 

1.  Aran,  Rapid,  of  Effus.,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  590. 

Buchanan,  L.  1/68,  p.  338.     Smith,  T. 

1/73,  p.  679  ;  2/73,  pp.  59,  114,  197. 
Diagnosis  (705:3),  fr.  Pneumonia  (667:5). 
Treatment  (706:1). 

2.  — Veratrum  Viride  (706:2). 
Paracentesis Thor-vcis  (706:2),  Aran,  etc., 

T.  2/60,  p.  590  ;  2/75,  p.  355.     Jenner, 


240 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ACUTE     PLEURISY     IX     CHILDREX  — 
Paracentesis  Thoracis  (coiit.) — 

Care  necessary,  the  2nd  time,  etc.,  T. 
1/64,  p.  308. 

DIAPHRAGMATIC   vel  PHREXIC  PLEU- 
RISY— 

4.  Mussey,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  276.  Ilaydn,  M.  R. 
2/71,  p.  547;  R.  2/71,  p.  6G.  Stone, 
3  Cases,  T.  2/57,  pp.  497,  523. 

708. 

CIIROXIC     PLEURISY     vel     CHROXIC 

1.  HYDROTHO  pax- 
Diagnosis      (705:3),      Barker,      Difficult, 

M.  R.  1/52,  p.  512.  AUbutt,  do., 
T.  1/74,  p.  497 ;  M.   R.  2/56,  p.  538. 

2.  Waters,  do.,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  199. 
Buchanan,  L.  1/68,  p.  339.  BaccelH, 
Auscultatory  Signs  of  Serum,  Pus,  or 
Seropurulent  Collect.,  T.  1/76,  p. 
306. 

—  From  Hydatids    of    Pleura    (712:2), 

Vigla,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  255  ;  2/56,  p.  538. 

3.  Empyema,  C.  J.  B.  Williams,  T.    1/72,  p. 

421.  Jenner,  Clin.,  Child,  T.  1/64, 
p.  308.  Mackey,  In  Child,  T.  2/75, 
p.  355.  Milton,  fr.  Injury  to  Ribs, 
etc..  Treat.,  T.  1/52,  p.  260.  Wardell, 
L.  1/67,  p.  599.  Omerod,  Encysted, 
T.  1/52,  p.  637. 

—  Spontaneous     Evacuation,   Jones,   T. 

1/62,  p.  60.  C.  J.  B.  Williams,  per 
BiioNCH.,  T.  1/72,  p.  422.  Malcolm, 
Head  over  bed  Pus  ran  out  of  ilouTii, 
R.  1/66,  p.  157.  Peacock,  per  BiiONCH., 
L.  1/73,  p.  2/69. 
Cases,  Various,  L.  1/60,  p.  216.  Griffith, 
121  ozs.  removed  fr.  Child  oet.  3,  L. 
2/76,  p.  251.  Blachez,  Sudden  Death, 
R.  2/62,  p.  115.  Jenkins,  L.  2/76,  p. 
850.  Scott,  rapidly  fonued  (15  days), 
■       T.  2/73,  p.  493. 

709. 

TREATMEXT  of  CHROXIC  PLEURISY 
1.  Skoda, R.  1/61,  p.  65.  Waters,  L.  l/76,p.200. 
PARACEXTESIS  THORACIS— 

In  Acute  Cases    (606:3).      I.v  Children 

(707:2). 
Allbutt,  Direct,  contra  Aspirator,  T.  1/74, 
p.  527.  Bell,  Free  Incision  v.  As- 
pirator, B.  2/76,  p.  94.  Bennett,  T. 
1/54,  p.  582.  Ainstie,  Direct.,  R. 
2/72,  p.  71.  Begbie,  due  to  Hippo- 
cr.-vtes,  L.  2/75,  p.  195.  Bowditch, 
62  cases,  T.  2/57,  p.  302.  Resume 
of  12  years'  Exper.,  R.  1/63,  p.  109; 
T.  1/74,  p.  527.  Waters,  L.  1/76,  p. 
200.  Trousseau,  T.  1/56,  p.  79 ;  2/57, 
p.  534;  T.  1/59,  p.  635;  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  434.  Wood,  Clin.,  L.  1/74,  p.  645. 
Becker's  Objection?,  T.  1/75,  p.  10.  Powell, 


PARACEXTESIS  THORACIS  {cont.)~ 

Early  Performance,  etc.,   L.    2/62,  p. 

3.  384.       Mackey,    In    Child    (707:2), 

Pcsition,  etc.  T.  2/75,  p.  355.  Begbie, 

etc.,  R.  1/66,  p.  161;  1/69,  p.  226. 

Roser,  M.  R.    1/65,  p.  547.      Skoda,  etc., 

R.  1/61,  p.  65  ;  1/67,  p.  225;  R.  1/65. 

p.  110  ;  2/71,  p.  63.      Lallan,  when  to 

Operate,  Case  in  Point,  L.  2/76,  p.  915. 

Aran,  G.\ngiiene  of  Lungs,  only  Con- 

tra-indic,    T.   2/60,  p.  590.       Ewald, 

Resume  of  250  cases,  T.  1/76,  p.  362. 

Buchanan,   Simple    Plan,   Direct,    for 

Serous  and    Purulent   Collect.,  L. 

1/68,  p.  399.  B.Hill,  When AspiR.iTE, 

when  Drainage,  etc.  ?  L.  2/75,  p.  88. 

Sedillot,    new  Open,  T.  2/57,  p.  534. 

5.  Skerritt,    Antisept.,   B.   2/76,    p.  89. 

Blakiston,    to     overcome     Compress,     of 

Lung  and  to  produce  Expansion,  T. 

1/74,   p.  107.      Blachez,  Albuminous 

Expect.  (649:3), subsequent  to  Opcrat., 

R.  2/73,  p.  30. 

Case.s,   Various,    T.    2/63,  pp.  406,   482; 

2/71,  p.  277;  1/73,  p.  221. 
Sudden  Death  Following,  Legroux, 
etc.,  T.  2/75,  pp.  382,  664,  680  ;  1/76, 
pp.  64,  258.  Foster,  Emboli  fr.  Veins 
of  Compres.sed  Lungs  Causing,  T. 
1/74,  p.  526.  AVaters,  etc.,  L.  1/76, 
pp.  201,  532.  Broadbent,  P.M.,  T. 
2/76,  p.  558.  Ed.,  How  far  is  the 
( )per.  concerned  in  ever  causing  it  ? 
T.  2/76,  pp.  257,  558,  657.  Cayler, 
Fatal  Convuls.  after  10th  washing  out 
of  Cavity,  T.  2/76,  p.  557. 
Air  Entering,  Harmless,  Skey,  T.  2/66, 
p.  67  ;  L.  2/70,  p.  247.  Chaplin,  L. 
2/71,  p.  428.  Pollock,  T.  1/60,  p. 
oU9. 
—  Injurious,  Buchanan,  L.  1/68,  p.  399. 
Gritti,Open  Subaq.,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  273. 
Ewart,  Lister's  plan,  L.  2/73,  p.  809. 
An.icsthetics  (217:3),  B.  Hill,  Care  needed, 

L.  2/75,  p.  88. 
Instruments  (1646:2),  Hutchinson,  to 
prevent  Air  entering,  T.  1/53,  p.  25. 
6.  • — Dieulafoy's  "Aspirator,"  Diagr.,  L. 
1  70,  p.  859  ;  T.  1/72,  p.  523  ;  2/73,  p. 
499.  Rev.  of  Treatise,  L.  2/73,  p.  559. 
Wood,  Direct.,  L.  1/74,  p.  646.  Lane, 
"Double  Syringe,"  Diagr.,  T.  1/62, 
p.  649.  Coxeter's  Diagr.,  L.  1/74, 
p.  235.  Weiss,  Diagr.,  L.  1/74,  p.  283. 
Bell,  Diagr.,  2/70,  p.  117.  C.  Thomp- 
son's Tiioc.m  (1646:1),  T.  1/58,  p. 
329.  Woodman,  Diagr.,  T.  2/73, 
p.  243. 

710. 

CHROXIC  PLEURISY— TREAT,  cont. 

1.  Drainage   (101:3),    Goodfellow,    R.   2/59, 

p.  74.      C.  J.  B.  Williams,  T.  1/72,  p. 

421 ;  L.  1/72,  p.  251.     Cases,  T.  1/62, 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


241 


CHRONIC    PLEURISY— TREAT.— Drain- 
age {cont.) — 

p.  349  ;  L.  2/66,  pp.  545,  574.  Bell, 
etc.,  B.  2/76,  p.  94.  B.  Hill,  Catheter, 
used  dailv  for  months,  L.  2/66,  p.  574  ; 
2/75,  p.  88.  Wilks,  L.  2/72,  p.  848; 
2/75,  p.  624. 
Iodine  Inject.  (252:2),  Boinet,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/56,  p.  249;  R.  1/61,  p.  65.  Aran, 
T.  2/60,  p.  591. 

PLEURITIC  ABSCESS— 
6.  Heyfelder,  3  Cases,  Open.   Spont.  between 
Ribs,  T.  2/60,  p.  464. 

711. 

PNEUMO-THORAX— In  Phthisis  (686:2). 

1.  Kirkcs  Clin.,  T.  2/52,  pp.  12,  277.     Rank- 

ing, Idiop.,  Recov.,  R.  2/60,  p.  111. 
Thompson,  Clin.,  L.  2/71,  p.  389. 
Cotton,  DisrLAC.  of  Heart,  Etc.,  T. 

2.  2/69,  p.  218.  Cole,  Fistulous,  Rare, 
L.  2/74,  p.  340.  Gairdner,  Clin.,  L. 
1/75,  p.  605.     Habershon  (665:1). 

Paracentesis  (709:6),  Curling  in  Trau- 
matic, T.  2/67,  p.  459.  Thompson  ? 
L.  2/71,  p.  390. 

Strapping  Chest  (695:4),  Roberts,  B.  2/74, 
p.  106. 

HYDRO-PNEUMO-THORAX— 

6.  Trousseau,  3  Cases,  Paracentesis  c.  Inject. 
loD.,    M.    R.    1/58,  p.  257.      Sanne, 
"Washing  out  Pleura,  R.  2/73,  p.  353. 
Cases,  Various,  T.  2/63,  p.  39. 

CANCER  OF  PLEURA,  Vide  Intra- thoracic 
Tumours  (644:4)— 

712. 

HYDATIDS  (933:4)  OF  PLEURA— 

2.  Martin,   L.    2/71,   p.    612.     Yigla,   M.   R. 

1/56,  p.  255  ;  2/56,  p.  538. 
Diagnosis  Fr.  Pleurisy  (708:2). 
Hydatids  of  Lung  (674:1). 

3.  LuMHRicus    (936:3)    in   Cyst  of  Pleura, 

Luschka,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  527. 

713. 

PERTUSSIS— WHOOPING    COUGH,    Vide 
Nervous  Cough  (648:3). 

1.  Statistics,  Pathology,   etc.,    E.  Smith, 

M.  R.  1/55,  p.  406.  H.  Salter,  etc., 
T.  2/56,  p.  9;  1/76,  p.  435.  Todd, 
Clin.  T.  1/54,  p.  203.  Sturges,  Clin. 
L.  1/76,  pp.  659,  731.  Beau,  Fr.  In- 
FiLT.   NEAR  Glottis  (600:5),  T.  2/61, 

2.  p.  280.  Letzerich,  Due  to  Fungi  (318:5), 
R.  1/71,  p.  53.  De  Mussy,  Theory, 
M.  R.  1/76,  p.  466.  Jenner,  "Why  so 
fatal  in  Rickets  (100:5),  T.  1/60,  p. 
335.     Gibb,  T.  2/54,  p.  117. 

Coexisting  with  Variola  (82:5). 


PERTUSSIS,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

3.  Infection  Period,  Squire,  R.  1/73,  p.  32, 

Cortis,  L.    1/70,  p.  264.     Sturges,  L. 

1/76,  p.  660. 
Expectoration  (649:3).     Poulet,  Animal- 

cuL.u  IN,  L.  1/68,  p.  92. 
Frj;num    Linou.^e  (803:5),   Ulcer    under 

Pathognomonic,  Bouchut,  T.  1/74,  p. 

331. 
Urine,     Saccharine    as   a   rule    (336:1), 

Gibb,  L.  1/58,  p.  120. 

PERTUSSIS  CAUSING— 

4.  Gen.  Emphysema  (657:3).     Pulmon.  Em- 

physema (656:2).  Deaf  Dumbness 
(1805:5).     Spinal  Caries  (1709:4). 

TREATMENT  OF  PERTUSSIS— 

5.  At  Different   Hospitals,  L.    1/67,  p.    513. 

Mott's Prescript.,  R.2/69,  p.  43.  Hynes, 
Abort.,  L.  2/56,  p.  87.  Waddington, 
L.  1/45,  p.  722.  Holl,  T.  1/59,  p.  456. 
Wright,  etc.,  L.  1/61,  p.  519;  T.  1/67, 
p.  584  ;  1/76,  p.  264.  Maclean,  "  Open 
Air,"  R.  2/72,  p.  335.  Hough,  Plan 
to  break  Paroxysm,  R.  1/73,  p.  67. 

714. 

1.  Topical  Medication  of  Larynx  (613:5), 

Watson,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  174.  Mever, 
Alum,  L.  1/73,  p.  678.  Morris, 
Argent.  Nit.,  T.  1/66,  p.  652.  Mo- 
Nutt,  R.  2/71,  p.  61. 
Blister  TO  Nape  of  Neck  (165:2),  T.  1/59, 
p.  456;  L.  1/67,  p.  591. 

2.  Leeches  to  Nape  of  Neck  (482:1),  San- 

ders, L.  1/67,  p.  591. 

Vaccination  (86:5),  Otsolig,  T.  1/60,  p.  71. 
Russel,  L.  2/62,  p.  297. 

Inhalation  of  Atomized  Fluids  (230:f), 
Mackenzie,  L.  1/65,  p.  203. 

Carbol.  Ac.  Spray  (354:3),  Blake,  Instru- 
ment Diagr.,  T.  1/68,  p.  405.  Lee, 
T.  2/76,  p.  448. 

3.  Tar  Vapour  (351: 5),  Waddington,  Swedish 

Tar  in  Room,  T.  1/45,  p.  722. 
Gas  Lime  Exhalations  (236:3),  Preston, 

2/58,  p.  283  ;   1/64,  p.  381.     Guerad, 

etc.,  T.  2/64,  p.  238;  R.  2/65,  p.  103. 

Lochner,  Benzine  (415:4)  same  as  Gas 

Lime,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  532. 
Pot.  Brom.  Spray  (716:2),  R.  2/67,  p.  342. 

5.  Chloroform    (441:2),    Kidd,    T.    2/60,   p. 

622.  Todd,  T.  1/54,  pp.  191,  206. 
C.  J.  B.  Wniiams,  T.  1/72,  p.  243. 
Morphia  (462:1),  E.  Smith,  Small  doses, 
Ed.,  M.  J.,  May/56.  Muller,  R.  1/59, 
p.  45.  Spender,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  220. 
Whitehead,  R.  1/59,  p.  47.  Wolken- 
steiu,  T.  1/75,  p.  65. 

6.  Belladonna    (377:3),    Fuller,    c.     Zinci 

SuLPH.(285:6),  T.  1/60, p.  539.  White- 
head, Doses,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  335; 
2/60,  p.  306.     Ed.,  After  Nitric  Acid 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREATMENT   OF   PEETUSSIS  —  Bella- 
donna (cont.) — 

the  best.  Gan-away,  L.  2/63,  p.  445. 
Kelly,  In  large  doses,  L.  1/73,  p.  422. 
Barnes,  L.  1/73,  p.  620. 

715. 

1.  Ipecacu.^nha    (398:3),    Phillips,   E.    1/70, 

p.  160. 
Lobelia  (394:6),  Einger,  Large  doses,  ni  x. 

for  a  child,  L.  2/71,  p.  752. 
Aconite  (468:1),  Beaufort,  c.  Pot.  Brom., 

etc.,    M.   E.    1/68,  p.    252.     Wright, 

L.  1/61,  p.  519;  1/67,  p.  584. 

2.  Urtica   (362:2),   Murray,   Eruption  after, 

L.  1/72,  p.  539. 
Castanea  Yesca  (361:1),  Ludlow,  E.  1/69, 

p.  65. 
Coffee  (400:1),  E.  2/61,  p.  81. 

3.  Clover  Tea  (415:2),  Forster,  T.   1/61,  p. 

561.      Usher,  Far   Infer,    to    Nitric 
Acid.  T.  1/62,  p.  394. 
Wild  Thyme  (374:1),  Joret,  M.  E.  2/62, 
p.  245. 

4.  Quinine  (403:2),  Dawson,  T.  2/73,  p.  88. 

Chegoin,  T.  2/74,  p.  614.  Eapmund, 
M.  E.  2/74,  p.  509.  Eejnaolds,  etc.. 
Large  Doses,  L.  1/76,  pp.  557,  657. 

Secale  (326:3),  Gripenkerl,  Cure  in  8  days, 
E.  1/64,  p.  97. 

Arnica  (396:3),  Genkil,  T.  1/57,  p.  C24. 

5.  Tannin  (360:3),  Berthold,  T.  2/55,  p.  271. 

Otsolig,  Doses,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  71. 
Ol.  Terebinth.  (350:2),  Brown,  In  Com- 
plications, E.  1/70,  p.  58. 

6.  Acid.  Hydrocyan.  (410:2),  H.  Eoe,T.  1/73, 

pp.  504,  531. 
Ac.  Carbol.  (353:1),  Bott,  T.  1/72,  p.  749. 

716. 

1.  Ac.  Nitricum  (247:5),  Gibb,  E.  1/58,  p. 

105;  T.  2/54,  p.  117;  1/59,  p.  298. 
Ussher,  etc.,  "  The  Eemedy,"  T.  1/62, 
p.  394 ;  1/59,  p.  210.  Pearce,  c.  Cod 
Oil  (717:2),  L.  1/57,  p-  378.  Berry, 
T.  1/73,  p.  149. 
Peroxide  of  Hydrogen  (224:4),  Eichard- 
son.  Effects  Eemarkable,  T.  1/62,  p. 
336;  2/68,  p.  694. 

2.  Pot.  Brom.   (266:2),   As    Spray  (714:3). 

Beaufort,     c.     Aconite     and    Tolu 
(715:1),  M.  E.  1/68,  p.  252;  E.  1/68, 
p.  110.     Einger,  L.  1/69,  p.  392. 
Ammon.  Brom.   (256:1),  Harley,  L.   2/63, 

3.  p.  363;  T.  1/64,  p.  124.     Gibb,  etc., 
L.  2/63,  p.  364;  T.  1/65,  p.  376. 

Ammon.  Chlor.  (255:4),  Eae,  L.  2/58,  p. 
^      601. 

4.  Pot.  Sulphuret.  (262:3),  Mackelcan,  E. 

1/69,  p.  65. 
Antim.  Pot.  Tart.  (282:3),  Holt's  Specific. 
ZiNCi    Sulph.    (285:6),    c.    Belladonna 

(714:6). 


TEEATMENT  of  PEETUSSIS  {coni.)— 

5.  Alum  (275:4),   G.   Bird,  E.    1/45,  p.  180. 

Thomson,     L.     1/68,     p.     396.      To 

Larynx  (714:1),  etc. 
Ar.senic  (280:2),  Simmonds,  E.  2/51,  p.  36. 
Argent.    Oxyd.    (305:6),   Macfarlane,   E. 

1/70,  p.  162. 

6.  Chloral  (444:5),  Adams,  L.  1/70,  p.  212. 

Murchison,  L.  2/70,  p.  596.  Vaiious, 
L.  1/70,  p.  898,  dose  2  to  5  gr.  ;  2/70, 
p.  768;  M.  E.  2/70,  p.  514;  E.  2/72, 
p.  334. 
Croton  Chloral  (443:3),  Will,  B.  2/75, 
p.  352. 

717. 

2.  Cantharides  (484:4),  H}tics,L.  2/56,  p.  87. 
Ol.  Jecoris   (501:2),   Prestwich,  L.  2/71, 
p.    812.       Pearce,    c.    Nitric    Acid 
(716:1),  L.  1/57,  p.  378. 


718. 

BLOOD  VESSELS— CAPILLARIES— 

1.  Hulke,    Abnormal   Develop,   of  Large,  L. 

2/76,  p.  857.     Bernard,  Two  kinds,  T. 
2/61,  p.  183. 
Development,  Billroth,   T.   1/58,  p.  143. 

—  In  Exudation  (167:2). 

—  Of    Cerebro-Spinal  (1406:4),    Eobin, 

2.  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  518.     His  and  Bastian's 
PecuKar  Structm-e,  T.  2/68,  p.  231. 

Circulation  in  (756:1).  Aneurisms 
(720:6).     Emboli  (17:4). 

VASO-MOTOE   NEEVES    vel    INNEEVA- 

3.  TioN  OF  blood-vessels- 
Circulation    (752:1).      Motor   Nerves 

(1251:6). 

Euthcrford,  L.  1/72,  p.  69.  Hartshome, 
Present  condition  of  Vaso-Motor 
Physiol.,  E.  2/72,  p.  357  ;  M.  E.  2/76, 
p.  253.  Sanderson,  T.  1/71,  p.  683. 
Bernard,  T.  1/61,  pp.  54,  645  ;  L.  2/76, 
p.  332.  Vulpian,  L.  1/75,  p.  207. 
The  Sympathetic  (1447:3),  the 
Motor  Nerves,  T.  1/61,  pp.  437,  645 ; 
M.  E.  2/59,  p.  26.  Chapman,  Vaso- 
Motor  Ther^vpeutics  (202:5),  L.  1/64, 
p.  633.  Ed.  Duality  of,  L.  2/76,  pp. 
332,  756.     Goltz,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  264. 

Splanchnic  (1449:6),  The  great  Vaso- 
Motor  Nerve  of  the  Body,  Eutherford, 
L.  1/72,  p.  69. 

4.  Iriut.ition  of  Dura  Mater  (1349:1)  caus- 

ing Contraction,  Bernard,  T.  2/60,  p. 

433. 
Eeflex   Influence   of  Counter-irritation 

(164:3),   etc.,    M.    E.    1/61,  p.    364; 

L.  2/71,  p.  704. 
Influence   of   Prolonged    Cold    Bath 

(228:3). 
Vagus  (762:2),  Moleschott,  T.  2/61,  p.  95. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


243 


VASO-MOTOR  NERVES,  Etc.  {cont.)— 
Medulla  Oblongata  (1340:2),  Owsjanni- 
kovr,  The  Vaso-Motor  centre,  but  not 
Sole,  M.  R.  2/76,  pp.  260,  272. 

5.  r.iuALYsis  OF  Vaso- Motor  Nerves  caus- 

ing Dropsy  (155:2).  Section  of"  Tjie 
Depressor,"  causing  Paraly.  of  Y.  M. 
Nerves,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  260. 

TLETHYSMOGRAPH  {i:\riOvvw)  Mosso,  To 
Measure  Size  of  Vessels,  M.  R.  2/76,  p. 
256. 

ARTERIES— Veins  (746:1). 

6.  Development  (718:1).     Nerves  (718:2). 
Elasticity,  Jenner,  According  to  Age,  T. 

2/61,  p.  1. 

719. 

ARTERIES,  WOUNDS  OF  (161:2)— 
L   IIow  TO  Find  and  Expose  the  different 
Arteries,  Deville,  T.  2/54,  pp.  490, 
518,  540,  589. 

Repair  of.  Grant,  T.  2/67,  pp.  251,  343. 

Tourniquet  (1645:5),  Salt,  ^ew  Plan,  T. 
2/56,  p.  472.  Moffitt,  WiifOED  Screw, 
Diagr.,  B.  1/74,  p.  199.  Hunter's 
Diagr.,  2  kinds,  L.  2/76,  p.  79. 

— In  Aneurism  (727:3)  to  apply  Pressure. 

2.  Forceps     (1645:1),     Jeaffreson,     Diagr., 

Superseding  Torsion,  Ligature,  Etc., 
L.  1/70,  p.  693.  Webber's  Anti- 
Ligatube  and  Intracisors,  L.  2/62, 
■0.  328,  Diagr.,  T.  1/70,  pp.  76,  189. 
Wells,  B.  1/74,  p.  202. 

Presse  AiiTiiRE,  Richardson,  Diagr.,  T. 
1/69,  p.  435. 

Sponge  Compress  (480:3),  Bedford  Cases, 
L.  1/64,  p.  121. 

LIGATURE  OF  ARTERIES  (1643:1)— 

3.  Scott's  Exper.,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  211.     Ar- 

nold's Patent  Silk  Cord,  L.  2/70, 
p.  556.  Haynes,  Comparative  Value, 
T.  2/74,  p.  453.  AVragg,  Deer  Ten- 
don, R.  1/49,  p.  290.  Gant,  Act., 
etc.,  T.  2/67,  p.  343.  Wells,  Silk 
rest  where  need  not  be  kept  in  long, 
T.  1/63,  p.  150;  2/74,  p.  453.  De 
Morgan's  Management  of  Lig.  passed 
through  Skin,  L.  1/67,  p.  82.  Boeckel, 
Traction  of  after  8  days,  L.  2/75,  p. 

4.  932.  Ogston,  New  Knots  for,  Diagr., 
L.  1/71,  p.  707.  Compar.  Strength  of 
Vessels  Secured  by  Lig.  Acupress.  and 
Torsion,  L.  1/69,  p.  524. 

ANTISEPTIC  CATGUT  LIGATURE  (215:2) 
Lister,  etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  355;  1/69,  p. 
453 ;  Method  to  Prepare,  etc.,  p.  455  ; 
B.  1/76,  p.  123;  T.  2/75,  p.  600. 
WUl,  L.  1/73,  p.  907.  Holmes,  L. 
2/72,  pp.  288,  325  ;  T.  2/72,  p.  639. 
Maunder,  etc.,  L.  2/68,  p.  596 ;  1/70, 
p.  577;  1/75,  pp.  293,  521;  2/73,  p. 


ANTISEPTIC  CATGUT  LIGATURE  {co7it.) 
28;  2/75,  pp.  737,  835;  1/76,  p.  239. 
Spence,    Unsuccessful,    Remarks,    L. 

5.  1/69,  pp.  772,  864.     Fleming's  Exper., 

L.  1/76,  p.  771. 
— In  Aneurism  (726:4). 

HORSEHAIR  LIGATURE  (530:6)— 

Smith,  L.  2/62,  pp.  501,  693.  Renze,  In 
Ovariotomy,  L.  1/71,  p.  475.  Fayrer, 
L.  2/66,  p.  554.  Greene,  How  to 
Prepare,  etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  352. 

720. 

METALLIC  LIGATURES  (1643:1)— 

1.  Simpson,  History,  1/58,  pp.  571,625;  1/59, 

p.  3.  Langenbeck,  T.  1/61,  p.  372. 
Nunneley,  L.  1/62,  p.  486.  Holmes, 
In  Aneurism  (726:4),  L.  2/72,  p.  287. 
Temporary  Metallic  Compress,  Tait, 
Diagr.,  etc.,  T.  2/65,  pp.  57,  85.  Dix, 
T.  1/63,  p.  94. 

ACUPRESSURE  (151:6). 

TORSION— 

2.  Syme,  L.  2/67,  p.  5.    Report  fr.  Diff.  Hosp.j 

B.  1/74,  p.  203.  Ed.  Resume,  T.  2/68> 
p.  338;  1/76,  p.  10.  HiU,  L.  2/70, 
p.  629.  Hargrave,  R.  1/70,  p.  170. 
McDonnell,  Direct.,  Forceps  for,  etc., 
B.  1/76,  p.  166.  Forstcr,  etc.,  L.  2/69, 
p.  871  ;  R.  2/68.  p.  160.  Porta,  In 
1845,  L.  2/68,  497.  Bryant,  T.  2/68, 
p.  79.  Forceps  for  (1645:1)  Diagr., 
L.  1/71,  p.  173.  Wells,  New  Artery 
and  Torsion  Forceps,  13.  1/74,  p.  202. 

ABSCESSES  NEAR  LARGE  VESSELS 
(170:4)  — 

5.  Paget,  Danger,  etc.,  Svme's  Views,  L.  1/69, 

p.  558.     Spence,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  295. 

DISEASES  OF  ARTERIES - 

6.  Cerebral  Arteries  (1408:5).  Microscop. 

Pathology  (718:2). 

Capill.  Aneur,,  M.  R.  1/71,  p.  285.  John- 
son's Views,  T.  1/58,  p.  313;  2/70, 
p.  3;  1/68,  p.  265;  1/67,  pp.  533,  641. 
Althaus,  B.  2/76,  p.  67.  Arterio 
Capillary  Fibrosis,  Gull,  L.  1/72, 
p.  794. 

Ac.  Nitricum  (247:6),  Wilkinson,  Value  of, 
L.  2/45,  p.  65. 

721. 

ARTERITIS— 

1,  Acute,  Virchow,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  23. 
In  Puerperal  Fever  (1592:1). 

2.  Gangrene  fr.  (177:3),  Porta,  M.  R.  2/56, 

p.  262. 

ARTERITIS  OBLITERANS— 

Freidlander,  T.  1/76,  p.  550. 


244 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ATHEROMATOUS     (1672:6)     vcl    FATTY 
DEGENERATION  OF  ARTERIES— 

3.  Laycock,  Physiognomy  (1691:4),  T.  1/62, 

pp.  152,  502.  HEMOPTYSIS  (147:5) 
in  Youth,  Atheroma  in  Old  Age,  T. 
1/62,  p.  502,  vide  G.  Diath.  (1467:5). 
Canton,  L.  1/60,  p.  5,  et  seq. ;  T.  1/60, 
p.  587.  Moxon,  Nature,  Inflam- 
matory, L.  1/72,  p.  800.  Gibb,  L. 
1/60,  p.  463.  Lee,  Nature  and  Effects, 
M.  R.  2/57,  p.  215.  Rokitansky,  M.  R. 
1/53,  p.  338;  2/53,  p.  43;  1/57,  p.  52; 
T.  1/54,  p.  297.  Sieveking,  Origin, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  356.  Broadbent, 
Causes,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  pp.  583, 

4.  902.  Kelly,  No  connection  with  Cen- 
tral AND  Peripheral  Diseases,  L. 
2/69,  p.  802.  Jenner,  Brachial  Art. 
(744:3)  is  Index  of  Heart  and  Brain 
Vessels,  T.  2/61,  p.  1. 

Of  Br.\in  (1408:5). 

5.  Causing, Senile  Gangrene  (177:5) ;  Cere- 

bral Apoplexy  (1410:6). 

CALCIFICATION  OF  ARTERIES— 

Rokitansky,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  36 ;  2/54,  p. 
103;  T.  1/60,  p.  687. 

722. 

SYPHILITIC   AFFECT.    OF    ARTERIES 

3.  (1205:2)— 

Steenberg,  etc.  Brain  Dis.  fr.  (1409:31, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  289;  L.  2/66,  p.  467. 
Mickle,  JVI.R.  2/76,  p.  173.  Heubner, 
Cerebral  Art.  (1408:6),  T.  1/76,  p. 
423,  vide  1286:5. 

Aneurism  fr.  (723:3). 

OBSTRUCTION     OF     ARTERIES,      Tide 

4.  Embolism  (17:1) — 

Filtz,  Foreign  Bodies  Injected,  M.  R. 
2/71,  pp.  370,  380. 

Pus  Injected  (168:4). 

Causing  Disease,  Bennett,  M.  R.  2/58, 
p.  382.     Lee,  2/57,  p.  221. 

Vide  Cerebral  Soft.  (1416:3).  Hemi- 
plegia (1286:3). 

723. 

ANEURISM— 

1.  Works,  Clinical  Lectures,  Etc.  Broca, 
M.  R.  2/57,  p.  415;  T.  2/57,  p.  69. 
Erichsen,  L.  2/68,  p.  503.  Holmes, 
L.  1/72,  p.  783,  et  seq.  ;  1/73  ;  R.  2/72, 
p.  156.  Maunder,  L.  1/75,  p.  39,  etseq. 
Cockle,  Pathol,  and  Treat,  of  Certic.\l 
and  Thoracic,  L.  1/69,  pp.  422,  489. 
■  Lebert,  Influence  on  Phthisis  (683:1), 
T.  2/69,  p.  677. 
In  the  Army,  Muscrofl",  L.  1/69,  p.  625. 

CAUSES  OF  ANEURISM— 
3.     Syphilis  (722:3),  McNaltv,  T.   1/76,  p. 
bm;vide  726:3  et  732:6. 


DIAGNOSIS  OF  ANEURISM— 

Hart,  Difficult,  T.  1/62,  p.  377;  vide  728:3, 
729:1.  730:1,  731:5,  733:4.  Nunne- 
ley's  Unique  Case,  showing  Difficulty, 
etc.,  L.  2/67,  pp.  390,  430.  Erichsen, 
3,  mistaken  for  Abscess  (170:3),  L. 
2/68,  p.  503  ;  T.  1/62,  p.  467.  Paget, 
Mimicry  of,  L.  2/73,  p.  834. 
Pulsation,  Moore,  "Where  none,  L.  1/62, 
p.  536. 

4.  Murmur    (743:2),    Richardson,   Murmurs 

not  Aneurismal,  Cause,  T.  2/68,  pp. 

440,    501.        Leared      On      "Blood 

Sounds,"  v.  Richardson,  T.  2/68,  p. 

501.     Heard  in  Incipient  Phthisis 

(685:4). 
Ptosis  (1875:2)  In  Cerebral  Aneurism, 

Etc. 
Sphygmograph    (755:1),    "Walter,    Axil., 

5.  L.    1/66,  p.   176.     Mahomed,   Plates, 
T.  2/73,  pp.  141,  223. 

ANEURISM    OPENING   INTO    AN    AB- 
SCESS,   Vide  170:4— 
Paget,  Haemorrhage  slight  at  first  often, 
and  also  if  it  Ulcerate  into  Trachea, 
etc.,  L.  1/69,  p.  558. 

RUPTURE  OF  ANEURISMAL  SAC— 
Paget,  Clin.,  L.  1/69,  pp.  521,  527.     Fr. 

6.  Coughing,  etc.,  Explained,  M.R.  1/61, 
p.  353. 

In  Popliteal  Aneurism  (728:5). 

FALSE  vel  TRAUMATIC  ANEURISM— 
Stanley  &  Skey,  T.  2/59,  629 ;  1/60,  p.  34. 
Maunder,  L.  1/75,  p.  295.     Spence,  T. 
1/72,  p.  iro;vide  728:4,  731:1,  734:1. 
Femoral  (728:4). 

724. 

VARICOSE  ANEURISM  tr^  ANEURISMAL 
1.     VARIX— 

Hain,  Structure  of  Sac,  L.  1/75,  p.  562. 
Stokes,  of  Heart  and  Aorta,  R.  2/71, 
p.  243.  J.  Smith,  Arterio-Venous 
Aneur.  of  Femoral  Vessels,  T.  2/76,^ 
p.  724.  Pemberton,  Following  Pres- 
sure (727:1),  R.  2/61,  p.  138.  Spence, 
on  Traumatic  V.  A.  between  Fem. 
Vein  and  Artery,  T.  2/75,  pp.  210, 
251.  Lee,  L.  2/67,  p.  147.  Gull,  of 
Aorta  and  V.  C!ava  Sup.  (751:2),  L. 
1/64,  p.  409. 

Congenital,  Hewitt,  L.  2/67,  p.  146. 

ANEURISM  BY  ANASTOMOSIS  tWEREC- 
3.  TILE  TUMOURS— Nevus  (735:3). 
Fergusson,  Clin.,  T.  1/51,  pp.  143,  445. 
Pemberton,  Excision,  L.  1/60,  p.  516. 
HiU,  L.  2/70,  p.  430.  Cook,  Difficul- 
ties in  Diagn.  if  Deep  Seated,  T.  2/57, 
p.  422.  Michaux,  New  Plan  of  Treat., 
T.  2/70,  p.  566. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


245 


ANEUEISM  BY  ANASTOMOSIS,  Etc.  {cont.) 
At  Bend  of  Elbow  (1733:3),  Chamel,  M. 

R.  1/60,  p.  101. 
4.  Of  Leg  (745:2),  Unique,  Adam,   T.   1/57, 

p.  511. 

CIRSOID  ANEURISM— 
Buchanan,  B.  2/75,  p.  191. 

DISSECTING  ANEURISM— 
6.  Of  Thoracic  Aorta  (732:5). 

MULTIPLE  ANEURISM— 

Lowe,  4  to  63  in  One  Person,  T.  2/62, 
p.  382. 

725. 

MEDICAL  TREATMENT  OF  ANEURISM 

1.  {Vide  132:1). 

Discuss.,  T.  2/73,  p.  691.    Holmes,  L.  1/72, 

p.  785.     TufFnell,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  416  ; 

L.  1/72,  p.  786.     MuiTay,  T.  1/65,  p. 

383. 
Bleeding  and  Rest  (733:1). 
Plumbi  Acetas  (292:3),   0.  Rees,  Cure,  L. 

1/65,  p.  280.      Clarke,  T.  2/67,  p.  566. 

2.  Holmes  ?  L.  1/72,  p.  786. 

Secale  (320:3),  Hypod.,  Langenbeck, 
Wonderful  Results,  T.1/69,  p.  443;  R. 
2/69,  p.  150.     Holmes  ?  L.  1/72,  p.  786. 

—  Vide  Innominate  (729:6). 

Cold,  H.  Davies,  Ice  (189:6),  M.  R.  1/65, 
p.  409.  Claffe,  T.  2/67,  p.  566.  Harri- 
son,  Ether  Spray,  T.   1/68,  p.  229. 

3.  PoTA.  loD.  (264:3),  vide  Syphilis 
(723:3),  Balfour,  M.  R.  2/68,  p.  522  ; 
2/69,  p.  508.  Shapter,  Remarks,  etc., 
T.  2/74,  p.  169.  Roberts,  M.  R.  2/63, 
p.  242.  Begbie,  L.  2/75,  p.  198  ;  1/76, 
p.  373.  Bouillard,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p. 
227;  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  242.  Holmes? 
L.  1/72,  p.  786. 

AcoNiTE(468:2),Flemming,  To  ReUeve  Pain, 

R.  2/45,  p.  77. 
Quinine  (403:3),  in  Italy,  R.  2/47,  p.  52. 

4.  Fehri  Perchl.   Inject.  (295:1),  Giraldes, 

35  Exp.,  T.  2/54,  p.  18.    Gay,  T.  1/53, 

p.  609.     Bribosia,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  549. 
ZiNci  Chlorid.  (286:2),  Bonnet,  Subclay. 

(730:6),  Cure,  T.  1/53,  p.  98. 
Prunus  Virgin.  (411:2),  AUbutt,  T.  1/67, 

p.  218. 
6.  Eucalyptus  (408:1),  To  Procure  Rest,  etc., 

Maclean,  L.  1/72,  p.  557. 
Spontaneous  Cure,  De  Morgan,  T.  2/62, 

pp.  541,  569. 

—  Vide  Popliteal  (729:1). 
Laminated  Clot,  Leftwich,  Formation  of, 

etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  420. 
Diabetes  (334:5),  Influence  of  upon  Aneur- 
ism and  its    Treatment,    Verneuil,  L. 
1/69,  p.  608. 

726. 

TREATMENT  OF  ANEURISM  {cout.)— 
1.  Galyano    Puncture    (194:4    et     1659:2) 


TREATMENT  OF  ANEURISM —Galvano- 

PUNCTURE  {cont.)  — 

Nelaton,  etc.,  R.  2/53,  p.  302.  Alt- 
haus,  Direct.,T.  2/62,p.  219.  Holmes, 
L.  2/72,  pp.  326,  697  ;  1/73,  pp.  159, 
714.  Boinet,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  410  ; 
R.  1/48,  p.  123;  1/66,  p.  231.  Cristo- 
foris,  etc.,  L.  2/70,  p.  676;  1/71,  p. 
159.  Duncan,  etc.,  R.  1/73,  p.  170. 
Of  Aortic  Arch  (733:2). 

2.  Flexion  of  Limb,  Hart,  T.    1/62,   p.  145. 

Tait,  Difficulties,  Pain,  etc.,  T.  2/67,  p. 
534.     Paget,  Dangers,  T.  2/59,  p.  11. 

—  In  PoPLiTE.iL  (729:3). 

3.  Acupressure  (151:6),  Lee,  L.  2/66,  p.  519. 

Teale,  Temp.  Metal.  Compress.,  L. 
1/67,  p.  3  ;  2/65,  p.  717,  vide  730:2. 
Iron  Wire  in  Sac  Itself,  Moore  and 
Murchison,  T.  1/64,  p.  377.  Discus., 
P.M.,  T.  2/64,  p.  500.  Holmes,  L. 
1/72,  p.  786. 

4.  Ligature  (719:5),  vide  726:3.      Compared 

with  Pressure  (727:2).  Brasdor's 
Distal  Oper.,  Holmes,  L.  1/72,  p. 
817  ;  2/72,  pp.  35,  69,  107,  287  ;  1/76, 
p.  306.  Syme,  Opening  Sac.  and  tying 
Both  Ends,  T.  1/62,  p.  625.  Holmes, 
L.  1/73,  p.  295.  Bryant,  PYiEMiA  Fol., 
T.  2/72,  p.  31.  Broca,  Return  of 
Pulsation,  Why?  M.  R.  1/62,  p. 
259.  Corradi,  2  Lig.  and  Divide  Art. 
between,  T.  2/72,  p.  429.  Vide  Sub- 
clavian  (743:1).  Innominate  (729:5). 
Thoracic  (733:2).  Carotid  (730:2). 
Abdom.  Aorta  (740:2). 
6.  Manipulation  vel  Displacement  op 
Fibrinous  Layers  of  Clot.  Fergu- 
son, etc.,  T.  1/52,  p.  255  (Subclay. 
730:6) ;  L.  2/55,  p.  197 ;  T.  2/56,  p. 
500;  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  103.  Little,  Sub- 
clay., Cure,  T.  1/57,  p.  508.  Teale, 
T.  1/59,  p.  2/65.  Holmes,  L.  1/73, 
p.  159. 

—  Dangers,    Markham,  T.   1/57,  p.  578. 

Teale,  Embolism  (17:3),  especially  in 
Carotids  (730:2)  and  Innom.,  T.  1/59, 
p.  265.     Esmarch,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  532. 

727. 

PRESSURE  AND  COMPRESSION  (222:4) 

1.  IN  TREAT.  OF  ANEURISM— 
Paget,    L.  1/69,  p.  558.      Ferguson,  Clin., 

2/54,  p.  657.  Erichsen,  L.  2/68,  p. 
533.  Skey,  T.  2/54,  pp.  311,  335. 
Maunder,  T.  1/69,  pp.  269,  380. 
Macnamara,   Irish  Treat.,   L.   2/71,  p. 

2.  331.  Alcock,  Conical  Weight,  Fun- 
NEL  filled  with  Shot,  L.  2/75,  p.  274. 
Tufihell,  T.  2/54,  p.  386.  O'Ferrel, 
Combd.  Distal,  and  Proximal,  R. 
1/65,  p.  149.  Sutherland,  Rapid  Cure, 
L.2/76,  p.  286. 

Aneurismal  Yarix  (724:1),  caused  by. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST, 


PRESSUEE     AND      COMPRESSIOX     IX 
TREAT.  OF  ANEURISM  {cont.)— 
Compared  with  Ligature  (726:4),  M.  R. 
1/54,  p.    477.       76    Cases,    T.    2/56, 

3.  pp.  515,  543.  62  Do.,  T.  1/60,  p.  12, 
36,  62,  89,117. 

Clamps  (719:1),  TornxiQUETFOR  (1645:4), 
Colles,  T.  1/61,  p.  281.  Hart,  Ap- 
plicat.  of,  Indices,  etc.,  T.  2/63,  p. 
658  ;  Diagr.,  L.  2/63,  p.  707.  Taits, 
Perfection,    Diagr.,    T.  2/67,    p.  535. 

4.  JBulley,  etc.,  Diagr.,  T.  1/72,  p.  95  ; 
1/62,  p.  676.  HUles,  for  Femoral 
(728:4),  T.  1/69,  p.  311,  vide  729:2. 
Broca,  Diagr.,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/57,  pp. 
430,  433.  Wales,  most  Ingenious,  R. 
1/68,  p.  162.  Bond,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p. 
88  ;L.  1/68,  p.  535. 

5.  ByEsmarch's    Bandage    (1632:6).  Reid, 

L.  2/75,  p.  448  ;  2/76,  p.  184.    Favell, 
T.  2/76,  p.  170. 
By  Hand  or  Digital,  Goss,  24  Cases,  T. 
1/56,  p.  296;  R.  1/59,  p.  250.      Mac 
Cormac,    L.  2/74,  p.  866.      Vanzelli, 
T.  1/59,  p.  296. 
Q.  Cases  (727:2),  T.   2/53,    p.   450,  9  Years 
After,  1/61,  p.  174  ;  2/53,  p.  475  ;  1/56, 
p.   441;   1/57,  p.    22;  1/58,    p.    211. 
Cusack,  Cure  in  26  hours,  T.  1/58,  p. 
321.     Laurence,   Cure  under  singular 
circumstances,  T.  2/56,  p.  593. 
FiVe Innominate  (729:5).  Carotid  (730:1). 
Abdominal     Aorta,    Dangers,     etc. 
(734:1). 

728. 

IXGUINAL  ANEURISM  (1747:3)— 

3.  Holmes,  L.  2/74,  pp.  297,  507,  543.     Ber- 

nard, LiG.  of  Ext.  Iliac  (744:6),  L. 
1/72,  p.  853,  Cure.  Watson,  Lig.  of 
Both  Ext.  Iliacs,  L.  2/76,  p.  213. 

FEMORAL  aneurism- 
Diagnosis  (723:3),  Paget,  Tvith  Rl-pture 
of  Sac  (724:6),  Clin.,  L.  1/69,  pp. 
521,  557.  Nunneley,  Unique  Case, 
P.M.,  L.  2/67,  pp.  3"90,  431.  Cloag, 
Simulating  Cancer,  R.  2/73,  p.  284. 
Vide  (1759:1). 

4.  False  (723:6),  Stanley,  Remarkable  Case, 

T.  2/59,  p.  629.  Baker,  fr.  Open,  into 
Adjoining  Arscess  (170:4),  T.  1/66,  p. 
468. 

TREATMENT  OF  FEMOR.  ANEURISM— 
Holmes,  L.  2/74,  pp.  297,  336,  507,   543. 

Watson,  Clin.,  Common  Femoral,  L. 

1/76,  p.  80. 
Pressure    (727:4).     Vide    (745:2).     Ilio 

Femoral  (734:3).     Watson,  Pressure 

6.  upon  Abd.  Aorta  (740:2),  L.  2/67,  p. 
514.  Bro\^-n,  Recov.  during  Active 
Exercise,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  209. 


POPLITEAL  ANEURISM  (745:4)— 

Clinicals,  etc..  West,  L.  2/69,  p.  75. 
Duplay,  R.  2/71,  p.  273.  Poland,  70 
Cases,  Rupture  of  Artery  and  Sac. 
(723:6),  R.  2/60,  p.  260.  Cooper, 
Forster,  Discuss,  on  2  Cases,  T.  1/72,  p. 
234.  Hilton,  L.  1/06,  p.  195.  Holmes, 
B.  1/75,  p.  637.  Tealo,  L.  1/67,  p.  3. 
Hill,  Lig.  of  Femoral,  T.  2/67,  p.  695. 
Moore,  Some  Unusual  Circumstances 
during,  T.  2/63,  p.  657. 

729. 

DIAGNOSIS    OF    POPLITEAL    ANEUR- 

1.  ISM,    Vide  723:3— 

Erichsen,  mistaken  for  Abscess,  T.  1/62,  p. 
467.  Rouse,  Difficulties,  etc.,  L.  2/74, 
p.  870.  Hart,  etc..  Cysts  behind  Knee 
Joint  (1771:3),  Simulating,  T.  1/62, 
p.  377  ;  T.  2/75,  p.  620.  Moore, 
Arterio-Yenous  Cy,'5t,  T.  1/06,  p. 
159. 

In  Women,  Reddy,  T.  1/75,  p.  15. 

TREATMENT     OF     POPLIT.     ANEUR. 
(725:1)- 

Holmes,  2/74,  pp.  825,  859. 
Spontaneous  Cure.     Vide  (725:5). 

2.  Pressure    (727:4).     Adams,   Successf.   in 

Old  Man  with  Diseased  Arteries,  T. 
1/61,  p.  494.  Birkett,  Double,  Lt. 
Cured  in  10  Days,  Rt.  in  7  Hours,  L, 
1/69,  p.  225.  Bryant,  in  24  Hours,  L. 
2/67,  p.  484.  Moffatt,  New  Method, 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  547.  Bland,  R.  1/62, 
p.  183.  Longfield,  Diagr.  of  New 
Pressure  Appar.  (727:3),  L.  2/69,  p. 

3.  838.  Reid,  etc..  With  Esmarch's 
Bandage  (1632:6),  L.  2/76,  pp.  184,. 
461.  A.  Heath,  Cure  in  2  Hours,  L. 
2/76,  p.  638. 

Flexion  (726:2),   Hart,  etc.,  T.   1/59,  p. 

482  ;  1/62,  p.    145.     Adams,  Cure  in 

60  Hours,  T.  1/61,  p.  82. 
—  Paget,  Dangers  (726:2),  T.  2/59,  p.  11. 
C.isEs,  Double,  Catgut  Ligature,  L.  2/76. 

p.  639. 

INNOMINATE  ANEURISM  (742-5)- 

5,  Ligature  (726:5),   Heath,   Subclav.  and 

Carotid,  L.  1/65,  p.  619  ;  1/67,  p.  12  ; 
P.  M.,  2/70,  p,  11.  Holmes  Brasdor's 
or  Distal  Oper.,  L.  1/72,  p.  819  ;  2/72, 
p.  35.  Safety  of,  on  Lister's  j^lan,  L. 
1/69,  p.  455.  Ensor,  Lig.  of  Subcl. 
and  Carotid,  L.  1/75,  p.  192  ;  P.  M., 
2/75,  p.  165. 
Pressure  (726:6),  Edwards,  on  Distal 
End,  Cure,  R.  1/58,  p.  297. 

6.  Manipulation,  (726:6),  Dangerous. 
Cold  (725:2),  Cootes,   Ice   and  Rest,  T. 

1/70,  p.  635. 
Ergotine    (725:2),  Hypoderm.,  Albanese, 
M.  R.  1/71,  p.  239. 


MEDICAL   DIGBST. 


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IXNOMINATE  ANEURISM  {cont.)— 

Death  fk.  Dyspxcea  (635:3),  2  Cases,  T., 
2/52,  p.  490. 

730. 

CAROTID  ANEURISM  (743:4)— 
Dakin,  L.  1/73,  p.  867. 

1.  DiAGxo.sis  (723:3).    From  Goitre  (1698:3). 

Duke,    Mistaken   for  Toxsillau  Ab- 
scess (828:3),  L.  1/48,  p.  233. 
PRESsrKE  (727:6),   Sheppard,  T.    2  63,  p. 
G43. 

2.  Ligature,   Temporary    (726:3),    Dix,   L. 

2/65,  p.  717  [vide  743:5). 
Manipulation  (726:6),  Dangers. 

ARTERIO-VEXOUS  ANEURISM (1408:2)— 

Holmes,  L.  2/73,  p.  257. 

ANEURISM  OF  SCALP  (1675:3)— Southam, 
Seton,  etc.,  L.  1/65,  p.  316.     Mirault 

3.  Pressure  (727:1),  rarely  succeeds, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  547. 

TEMPORAL  ANEURISM  (1487:1),  Mirault, 
Pressure  rarely  succeeds,  M.  R.  1/61, 
p.  547. 

VERTEBRAL      ANEURISM      (1407:4)— 
Holmes,  L.  2/73,  p.  105. 

ANEURISM   OF   CEREBRAL  ARTERIES 
(1408:5)— Capillary  (720:6)— 

4.  Ogle,  M.    R.   2/65,    p.    491  ;   1/71,   p.  94. 

HutchinsoQ,  Diagn.  during  Life,  Cure  ; 

P.M.   8  Years  after,  L.  1/75,  p.  546. 

Holmes,  L.  2/73,  p.  107  ;  1/74,  p.  52. 

Humble,    Diagnosed  during    Life  bv 

Bruit,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  489;    Cured', 

874. 
Ophthalmic  (1809:1). 
Basilar  (1407:4),  Russell,  T.  1/64,  p.  615. 
Vide   Occipital  IIeauache  (1429:5). 

5.  Anterior     Commun.,     McDowall,    P.M., 

Diagr.,  L.   2/75,  p.   202.     Greenfield, 
p.  593. 

SUBCLAVIAN  ANEURISM  (743: 1)— 

Poland,  T.  2/69,  p.  266.  Holmes,  L. 
2/72,  p.  697;  1/73,  p.  159.  Paget, 
Mimicry  of,  L.  2/73,  p.  834.     Canton, 

6.  LiG.  of  Axillary,  T.  1/64,  p.  8. 
Beacb,  Lig.,  T.  2/71,  p  616.  McGill, 
Temp.  Lig.,  L.  1/75,  p.  612.  Cases,  T. 
2/72,  p.  639. 

Manipulation-  (726:5).  Cold  (725:2). 
Chloride  of  Zinc  Paste  (725:4). 
Lig.  of  Subclav.  (743:1). 

731. 

AXILLARY  ANEURISM  (1745:1)— 

1.  Syme,  Propose  Treat,    T.    1/60,    p.    457. 

Deville,  How  to  Ligature,  T.  2/54,  p. 

589.     Turner,  Double  Lig.  of  both 

Subclav.,  L.  1/68,  p.  456.     Holmes, 

L.  2/73,  pp.  443,  583. 


AXILLARY  ANEURISM  (cow;;.)— 

False  (723:6),  Skey,  T.  2/59,  p.  630  ;   1/60, 

p.  34. 
Pressure,  Erichsen,  Cure,  L.  2/73,  p.  700.. 

ANEURISM  OF  HEART  (724:1)— Varicose 

3.  Aneurism  between  Aorta  and  Heaat. 
Of  Apex.     Syphilitic  (785:3),  McNalty, 

T.  1/73,  pp.  570,  624. 
Of  Ventricular    Septum,  Ilauska,   How 

and  Why  they  Occur  at  one  Spot,  T. 

1/55,  p.  417.    Simpson,  T.  1/52,  p.  369. 
Of  Mitral  Valves  (767:2). 

4.  Left  Ventricle  (764:6),  Scriven,  L.  1/51, 

p.  82.  Wilks,  T.  2/56,  p.  479.  Pea- 
cock, etc,  T.  1/61,  p.  404  ;  L.  2/72,  p. 
630.  Watson,  T.  2/67,  p.  32.  Wales, 
R.  2/63,  p.  141. 

AORTIC     vel     THORACIC      ANEURISM 

5.  (739:6)— 

Diagnosis  (724:3),  etc..  Key,  Reaction  of 
ON  Heart,  T.  1/70,  pp.  603,  633,  664, 
689.  Reynolds,  T.  2/52, p.  283.  Shapter, 
Special  Diagnostic  Features,  T.  2/74, 
p.  169.  Cockle,  T.  1/63,  pp.  504,  530, 
557.  Welch,  Frequency  in  Army 
(574:3),  L.  2/75,  pp.  769,  809.  John- 
son, Clin.,  T.  1/62,  p.  265.  Fincham, 
etc.,  Clin.,  T.  2/64,  p.  243  ;  L.  1/72, 
p.  247.  Fuller,  T.  2/56,  pp.  463,  487. 
Gull,  T.  1/64,  p.  34.  Waters,  M.R. 
2/64, p.  493;  L.  1/72, p.  247.  Douglass, 
R.  2/64,  p.  154.  Moore,  Position  as 
an  Aid,  R.  1/67,  p.  70. 

732. 

1.  Murmurs    (723:4),    Richardson,    Fallacies, 

T.  2/68,  p.  444. 

Laryngoscope  (611:5),  Johnson,  T.  1/64, 
p.  33 ;  L.  2/72,  p.  813.  Jackson,  T. 
1/64,  pp.  34,  643. 

Voice  Alterations  (608:4),  Traubo,  T. 
1/64,  p.  34.  Johnson,  Throat  Symp- 
toms, 3  Cases,  L.  2/72,  p.  813. 

2.  Dyspncea    (635:4),    Habershon,   T.    1/7G, 

p.  435. 
Cough  (648:2),  Todd,  T.  1/54,  p.  204 ;  L. 

2/72,  p.  813. 
ILiJMOPTYSis  (147:4).    Hydruria  (1038:2). 
Rc'ddy  Cheek,    Brinton,    Peculiarity,    L. 

2/61,  p.  395. 
Pupil  (1852:6),  Ogle,  AVhy  Contracted  or 

Dilated,  R.  2/58,  p.   198.     Waters,  L. 

1/72,  p.  249. 
Ear  Ache  (1799:4),  Gull,  Not  infrequent, 

T.  1/64,  p.  34. 

3.  Pain  over  Shoulders  and  Chest  (1729:2), 

Todd,  Cases  in  pt.,  L.  2/75,  p.  798. 
Clubbing  of  Fingers  (686:2). 
From  Mediastinal  Tumours  (644:6). 
Co-existence  of  Tubercle  (684:6)  Rare, 
Fuller,  T.  2/56,  p.  629. 

4.  Cases  (731:5),  Todd,  Obscure,  T.  1/55,  p. 


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MEDICAX   DIGEST. 


AORTIC    vel   THOEACIC    ANEURISM  — 

Cases  {cont.) — 

25.  Yeo,  Ascending  Aorta,  Anoma- 
lous Symptoms,  L.  1/72,  p.  891.  "NVanl, 
T.  2/61,  p.  553;  2/62,  p.  324.  Cockle, 
etc.,  T.  2/72,  p.  484;  2/76,  p.  57. 
Brinton,  L.  2/61,  p.  395.  Pitman, 
Bursting  Extern.,  T.  1/60,  p.  394. 
Robinson,  Of  Arch  Simulating  Tho- 
racic TuM.  (644:6),  L.  2/75,  p.  554. 
Gairdner,  known  to  Exist  10  Years, 
5.  R.   2/59,  p.    318.      Russell,  Singular, 

T.  1/72,  p.  6.  Ranking,  Dissecting 
■«-ith  Pneumoth.  (724:6),  R.  2/60,  p. 
110.  Chartres,  Ac,  T.  2/64,  p.  220. 
McDowel,  Death  fr.  Asphyxia  (181:1), 
11.  2/60,  p.  117.  Yeo,  Multiple,  T. 
1/75,  p.  297. 
—  Various,  T.  2/63,  p.  198  ;  2/66,  p.  497  ; 

L.  2/63,  p.  127;  1/61,  p.  157. 
Syphilis  (1205:2)  as  a  Cause,  "Welch,  L. 
2/75,  pp.  769,  809,  899. 

733. 

TREATMENT  OF  THORACIC  ANEURISM 

1.  SroxTANEOVS  Cure,  Moxon,  Case,  M.  R. 

1/67,  p.  86. 
Medical  Treat,  of  Aneurism,  Vide  725:1, 

Ed.,  Treat,  of  Internal  Aneurism,  T. 

2/75,  p.  335. 
Bleeding  (163:6),  Discus.,  T.  2/61,  p.  623. 

Moxon,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  86.     Johnson, 

Bled  157  times,  lived  till  69,  T.  1/62, 

p.  267. 

2.  Rest  (199:6),  Clark,  T.  2/67,  p.  566.    Tuff- 

nell,  c.  Restricted  Diet,  L.  2/73,  p. 

878;    T.   2/75,   p.   335.     Waters,    R. 

1/66,  p.  271.     De  Lisle,   T.  2/73,  p. 

228.     MoRPH.   Hypod.  to  Secure,  T. 

2/75,  p.  336. 
Galvano  -  Puncture      (726:1),      McCall 

Anderson,  L.  1/73,  p.  261 ;  1/74,  pp. 

825,  863.     Beck,  etc.,  P.M.,  L.  2/73, 

p.  550;  1/76,  p.  291;  T.   1/74,  p.  67. 

Bastian,  B.  1/74,  p.  190. 
Ligature     of     Subclat.    and     Carotid 

(726:4),  Heath,  L.  2/65,  p.  619;   1,67, 

3.  p.  12;  P.M.  2/70,  p.  11.     Annandale, 
Distal,  B.  1/76,  p.  163. 

PULMONARY  ANEURISM  (742:5)  — 

Buckle,  of  PuLM.  Art.,  L.  2/75,  p.  615. 
ANEURISM     OF    ABDOMINAL    AORTA 
(740:1)  — 

4.  Diagnosis  (724:3),  Moore,  Differential,  R. 

2/69,  p.  231.  Hunter,  Difficulties,  T. 
2/52,  p.  652.  Ilabershon,  M.  R.  2/64, 
p.  80.  Cockle,  Valuable  Sign,  L.  1/64, 
p.  486.  Paget,  Mimicry  of,  L.  2/73, 
p.  834. 

5.  —  Fr.   Lumbago    (1464:3),    Ogle,    Simu- 

lating, T.  1/60,  p.  24. 
—  Fr.   Hepatic  Abscess  (971:2),  Moore. 
j\[i?taken  for,  R.  1/67,  p.  69. 


ANEURISM   OF  'ABDOMINAL  AORTA— 
Diagnosis  {cont.) 
—  Fr.  Hep.\tic  Cancer  (977:5). 

6.  Cases  (733:4),  Celiac  Axis  (1001:5).  Car- 
gill,  T.  2/52,  p.  554.  Solby,  Arrested 
in  Progress,  T.  2/59,  p.  514.  Bake- 
well,  Large,  L.  2/74,  p.  625.  Ram- 
skill,  Obscure,  Sudden  Death,  T.  2/68, 
p.  32.  Storrer,  Double,  P.M.,  T.  2/63, 
p.  265.  Hamilton,  Causing  R.  Para- 
plegia (1266:3),  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  443. 
Various,  T.  2/63,  p.  199;  L.  2/64,  p. 
207;  1/68,  p.  407. 

734. 

1.  False    (723:6),    Goodfellow,    Caused    by 

Pressure      (727:6),      and      Involv. 

Cceliac    Axis   (1001:5),  T.  2/67,  p. 

647. 

Treatment  (733:1),  Holmes,  L.  1/73,  pp. 

160,  193. 
—  Pressure  (727:6),  Moxon  and  Durham, 
Discus.,  T.  1/72,  pp.  473,  500.  Mur- 
ray,  T.  1/64,  p.  626  ;  1/65,  p.  383  ; 
P.M.,  L.  1/71,  p.  832.  Headlam,  L. 
1/73,  p.  805;  T.  2/78,  p.  78. 

ILIAC  ANEURISM  (744:5)— 

3.  Syme,  Opening  Sac  and  Tying  each  End, 
T.  1/62,  p.  625.  Mapother,  Pressure 
(728:4),  Cure  of  Ilio-Fem.  Aneur. 
(728:4),  R.  1/65,  p.  180.  Wheelhouse, 
Pressure  in  Ext.  Iliac,  Cure,  L. 
2/73,  p.  879. 

GLUTEAL  ANEURISM  (950:3)  — 

Servier,  R.  2/68,  p.  208.  Holmes,  Lect., 
L.  2/74,  pp.  37,  74. 

735. 

N.EVUS-VASCULAR   TUMOURS— TEL- 

3.  ANGIECTASIS,  Vide  Va.scular  Marks, 
Pigment,  and  Pilous  N.'eyi  (24:3); 
Varix  (749:1);  Aneurism  by  Anasto- 
mosis (724:3)— 

Varieties,  Etc.,  Birkett,  what  is  Really  a 
N.^vus  ?  L.  2/76,  p.  856.  Smith, 
L.  2/67,  pp.  65,  124,  191.  S.  Wells, 
T.  2/54,  p.  460.  Clark,  T.  1/52,  p. 
76.  Hulke,  General  Telangiectasis, 
Discuss.,  L.  2/76,  p.  857.  Buchanan, 
B.  2/75,  p.  189.  Carter,  L.  1/73,  p.  87. 

4.  Of  Papilli  vcl  Papillary  Excrescences 

of  Skin  (26:2),  Stubenrauch,  M.  R. 
1/56,  p.  531. 
Of  Scalp  (1675:3),  Hewitt,  Most  Common 
Site,  T.  2/55,  p.  82.  Smith,  Treat, 
etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  191.  Partridge,  T. 
2/70,  p.  447.  Smith,  mistaken  for 
Meningocelb  (1349:6),  L.  2/67, 
p.  65. 

5.  Of  Face  (1691:6),  Clark,  Treat.,  etc.,  T. 

1/62,  p.  77.     Smith,  about  Parietal 
and  SriiMAxiL.  Glands,  Tendency  to 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


249 


N^VUS,  Etc.— Of  Face  (cont.)— 

Spontan.    Cure,    etc.,    L.    2/67,    pp. 
124,  126. 
A         Of  Eyelids  (1876:3),  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  128. 
■  Hart,  L.  2/62,  p.  475. 

6.  Of    Cahl'xcula    Lachrymalis    (1872:3), 
Hart,  L.  2/62,  p.  475. 
Of  Conjunctiva  (1826:2),  Smith,  L.  2/67, 

p.  192. 
Of  Nose  (591:4),    S.    Wells,    T.  2/54,  p. 
460.     Clarke,  T.  1/62,  p.  77-     Smith, 
L.  2/67,  p.  192. 

736. 

1.  Of  Tongue  (808:2),  Clark,  Ac.  Nit.,  T. 

1/62,  p.  77.     Dudgeon,  P.M.,  T.  2/72, 

p.  8. 
Of  Phakynx  (817:6),  Birkett,  T.  2/52,  p. 

112. 
Of  Ear  (1791:5),  Smith,  L.  2/67,  p.  192. 

2.  Of]  Chest  (642:1),  Smith,   Over  Mamma, 

Tendency  to  Spent.  Cure,  L.  2/67,  p. 
124.     Edwards,  Mistaken  for  Hernia 
OF  Lungs  (644:6),  T.  2/57,  p.  350. 
Of  Muscles  (114:2) 

3.  Multiple,  Hutchinson,  More  than  100  on 

One  Child,  L.  1/58,  p.  63.  Wiekham, 
in  Case  of  Haemophilia  (141:0),  L. 
2/76,  p.  856. 

TREATMENT  OF  NiEYUS  (735:3)— 

4.  Carter,  L.  1/73,  p.  88.    Buchanan,  B.  2/75, 

p.  189.  Duncan,  B.  1/76,  p.  170.  Dis- 
cuss., New  York,  T.  1/76,  p.  288. 

Spontaneous  Cure,  Hewitt,  etc.,  L.  1/67, 
p.  334.  Duncan,  Bad  Case,  B.  1/76,  n. 
172.  Coote,  2/56,  p.  652.  Gay,  t. 
1/57,  p.  146.     Smith,  L.  2/67,  p.  124. 

Enucleation,  etc.,  Teale,  L.  1/67,  p.  333. 

5.  Nunn  and  Jordan,  Dissecting  off  Flap, 
Cutting  Yessels,  and  Replacing  Flap, 
L.  1/66,  p.  256;  2/66,  618.  Buchanan, 
Direct.,  B.  2/75,  p.  195. 

Ligature  (1633:1)  Le  Gros  Clark,  T.  1/62, 
p.  77.  Barwell,  c.  Nitric  Acid  (737:5). 
ScARLEss  Plan,  Diagr.,  L.  1/75.  p.  642. 
Wood,  c.  Pressure  (737:1),  T.  2/58, 
p.  113.  Christopher,  Plan,  L.  1/62,  p. 
366.     Saturated  with  Cupri  Sulph., 

6.  M.  R.,  1/56,  p.  128.  Forster,  New 
method,  T.  1/57,  p.  592. 

Elastic  Subcutan.  Ligature,  Startin,  T. 

2/52,  pp.  524,  594.     Lee's  Method,  L. 

1)70,  p.  881. 
Ecraseur  (1647:2),  West,  L.  1/71,  p.  302. 

737. 

1.    Pressure   (222:4),  Lacey,  T.  1/54,  p.  495, 
vide  736:5. 
Browning,  Collodion  (315:5),  T.  2/59,  p. 

513. 
Heat  (212:6),  Laurence,  M.  R.,    2/63,  p. 
334.     Wordsworth,  Hot  Needle,  L. 


TREATMENT  OF  N^VIJS— Heat  (cmt.)— 
1/63,    p.    294.      Holmes,  L.   2/68,  p. 

2.  185.     Douglass,  Cautery,  L.  1/66,  p. 
328, 

ElectricCautery (213:3),  Bryant,  L.  1/69, 

p.  601 ;  Cicatrices  good,  L.  1/74,  p.  470. 

S.  Wells,  T.  2/54,  pp.  400. 
Electrolysis  (1659:3),  Althaus,   R.  1/67, 

p.  151;  1/66,  p.  231;  B.  1/76,  p.  159. 

Penhall,  L.  1/74,  p.  530.     Duncan,  B. 

3.  1/76,  p.  175.    Knott,  40  Cases,  L.  1/75, 
p.  402.      VideYARix,  750:2. 

Yaccination  (86:5),  Nelaton,  Direct.,  T. 
1/58,  p.  124;  2/60,  p.  618;  R.  2/61, 
p.  139.  Legendre,  M.R.  2/56,  p.  257. 
Clark,  T.  1/62,  p.  76.  Depaul,  T.  2/73, 
p.  470.     Buchan,  B.  2/75,  p.  191. 

Croton  OilInoc.  (367:2),  lire,  1/45,  p.  98. 
Smet,  2/73,  p.  556. 

4.  Ol.  CREA.S0T1  (355:4),  Bugalski,  T.    1/60, 

p.  20. 
Ung.  Ant.  Pot.  Tart.  (282:4),  Cumming, 

T.  1/54,  p.  195.     Zeissel,  etc..  Direct. 

T.  2/62,  p.  445  ;  L.  1/62,  p.  420.     B. 

Brown,    T.    1/55,  p.    292.     Bateman, 

L.  2/69,  p.  660. 
Ac.  Nit.  of  Mercury  (304:4),  Startin,  T. 

1/55,  p.  9. 

5.  Acid  Nitricum  (247:4),  Routh,  T.  1/56,  p. 

73.  Clark,  best  for  Skin  Cases,  T.  1/62, 

p.  76.     Duncan,  B.  1/76,  p.  171. 
TiNCT.  loDiNi  (250:5),  Edwards,  T.  4/55, 

p.  540. 
Hydrag.  Bichlor.  (303:5)  and  Collodion, 

Macke,  T.  2/56,  p.  427. 

6.  PoTAssJE  Nitras  (261:3),   Mangenot,  E.x- 

tem.,  T.  1/57,  p.  269. 

738. 

INJECTIONS  INTO  N^YI  (219:2)— 

2.  Cases  showing    Danger*  (218:3),    Etc., 

P.M.,  Smith,  L.  2/67,  p.  191 ;  R.  1/70, 
p.  145.  Clark,  T.  2/62,  p.  76.  Carter, 
T.  2/63,  p.  262 ;  R.  1/65,  p.  150. 
Kesteven,  P.M.,  L.  1/74,  p.  195. 
West,  P.M.,  Rejects  it  for  N^vi  on 
Face,  L.  1/74,  p.  402.  Crisp,  etc,  T. 
1/64,  p.  683  ;  2/58,  p.  507.  Bribosia, 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  550. 
Sloughing  fr.,  Uewett,  L.  1/60,  p.  63. 

3.  Ferri    Perchlor.    (295:1),    Forster,    In- 

strument for,  etc.,  T.  2/53,  p.  654.  De 

Morgan,  T.  1/67,  p.  286.     Buchanan, 

Value,  Dangers,  etc.,  B.  2/75,  p.  194. 

r7^e  Yarix  (750:3). 
Tannin    (360:3),   Walton,    etc.,    T.    1/58, 

pp.  149,  612;  R.  2/58,  p.  202. 
C-uiROLic   Acid    (353:3),   Bradley,    Large 

Yeno-Cutaneous,  Cure,B.2/76,p.l88. 
Substitute       for      Injections,     Clark, 

Solid   Nitrate    of    Silver    Probe, 

T.  1/62,  p.  76. 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


739. 

AORTA— 

1.  Electro-Motor  Phexom.  of  Coats,  Tidy, 

L.  1/74,  p.  27. 

MALFOEMATIOX  OF  AORTA  (785:5)— 
Turner,  M.  R.  2/62,  pp.  173,  461.  Wat- 
son,  DoriiLE  Arch,  T.  2/76,  p.  658. 
Opening  into  both  Vfntkicles, 
Hauska,  etc.,  T.  1/55,  p.  417  ;  2/61,  p. 
595.  Opening  into  Right  Ven- 
tricle, Lebert,  T.  1/70,  p.  2. 

DISEASES  OF  AORTA,  Vide  739:5— 

2.  Stokes,  M.   R.    2'5-t,   pp.  1,  419.      Kirkes, 

in  relation  to  Hypertrophv  op   Lt. 
Vent.  (704:6). 
Sphygmographic  Tracings  (755:1),  Ma- 
homed, T.  2/72,  p.  324. 

IXFLAMMATIOX  OF,  vel  AORTITIS— 

3.  Leudet,  ending  in  Suppuration,    M.    R. 

1/62,  p.  251. 

RUPTURE  OF  AORTA— 

Hill,  in  Female  tet.  20,  T.  1/63,  p.  30. 
WOUNDS  OF  AORTA— 

Skey,  Puncture  by  Needle  (32:6),    P.M., 

4.  T.  1/60,  p.  34.  Waymouth,  P.M.,  L. 
1/67,  p.  298.  From  Fish  Bone 
Swallowed  (853:6). 

PULSATION  OF  AORTA— 

Williams,  Principles,  1/48,  p.  207.     Mur- 
cbison,  fi-.  Hepatic  Derano.,  L.  1/74, 
p.  578. 
THORACIC  AORTA— 

6.  Dalton,    Situation    of  Arch   in   Thor.\x, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  239. 
Diseases  (739:2),  Blakiston,  M.   R.  2/65, 
p.  285. 

—  Obliteration  —  Stenosis  —  Contrac- 

tion ve^  Coarctation  (740:1),  Skoda, 
M.  R.  1/56,  p.  543.  S.  Jones.  Com- 
plete, P.M.,  T.  1/57,  p.  488.  Walshe, 
Clin.,  Diagr.,  etc.,  T.  2/57,  pp.  389, 
510.  Peacock,  40  Cases,  Contract,  and 
Obliter.  near  Jiinct.  of  D.  Arterios., 
M.  R.  1/60,  p.  467.  Fergus,  Singular 
Case  Resembling  Strychnia  Poison 
(386:6),  L.  2/69,  p.  463. 

—  Aneurism  (731:5). 

740. 

ABDOMINAL  AORTA 

1.  Esmarch,  How  to  control,  T.   1/74,  p.  085. 

Turner,  Anastomosing  Branches  be- 
tween Visceral  and  Parietal  Branches, 
M.  R.  2/63,  p.  222. 

Obliteration  (739:6)  fr.  Embolism  (17:3) 
in  a  Paralytic,  Broca,  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  260. 

Aneurism  (733:4). 

2.  Ligature  (726:4),  South,  L.  2/56,  p.  222. 
Pressure  in  Femoral  Aneurism  (728:4). 

In  Uterine  IL'emorrhage  (1585:2). 


AORTIC  —  SEMILUNAR    VALVES    (Fide 

4.  779:1)  — 

Structure  and  Connect.,  Savory,  L.  2/52, 
pp.  420,  438  ;  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  535.  H. 
Davies,  Relative  Size  of,  L.  1/70,  p. 
670.  Ceredini,  Mechanism,  L.  1/72, 
p.  554. 

Diseases  of  (779:4),  Wilks,  Relative  im- 
portance of  Aortic  and  Mitral  (766: 2) 
Valvular  Dis.,  R.  2/58,  p.  115.  Pea- 
cock, T.  2/73,  p.  221,  319.       Leared,       ' 

5.  Gastralgia,  T.  1/67,  p.  697.  I 
Rupture  by   Accident,    Foster,    T.  2/73,       * 

pp.  657,  685.     Teo,  L.  2/74,  p.  792. 

AORTIC    REGURGITATION  —  INSUFFI- 

6.  CIENCY— INCOMPETENCY— 
Symptoms,  Balfour,  Clin.,  T.  1/75,  pp.  204, 

397.  Henderson,  "Radial  Pulse  fol- 
lows Systole  at  a  Longer  Interval  than 
Usual,"  "Diagnostic,"  L.  1/72, p.  525. 
Flint,  Haemoptysis  (147:4),  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  145.  Waters,  Clin.,  Tracings, 
Etc.,  L.  2/73,  p.  291.  Marey,  New 
Sign,  R.  2/68,  p.  70.  Peacock,  T.  2/73, 
p.  319.  J^ide  Water  Hammer  Pulse 
(753:2).  Cockle,  Sudden  Death 
(180:2),  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  260. 

741. 

1.  Sphygmographic  Tracings  (755:2),  Ma- 
homed, T.  2/72,  p.  143.  C.  H.  Jones, 
Diagr.,  L.  2/76,  pp.  182,  215. 
Cases,  Johnson,  T.  1/62,  p.  133.  Salter,  c. 
Mitral  Regurg.  (767:1),  L.  2/70,  pp. 
661,  697. 

TREATMENT    OF    AORTIC     REGUR- 
GITANT— 

Digitalis  (373:3),  Forster,  Seldom  of  any 
Use,  M.  R.  1/71,  p.  214.  Thorowgood, 
Avoid  it,  T.  1/64,  p.  212.  Balfour, 
Valuable,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  351. 

AORTIC  OBSTRUCTIVE  DISEASE— 

3.  Digitalis  (373:3),    Forster,    Why  Good? 

M.  R.  2/71,  p.  220.  Thorowgood, 
Avoid  it  in  Aortic  Disease,  Case,  T. 
1/64,  p.  212. 

RUPTURE  OF  AORTIC  VALVES— 

4.  Peacock,  from  Violence,  T.  1/59,  p.  171. 

OSSIFICATION  OF  AORTIC  VALVES— 

Wiltshire,extremeinGirlaH.  11,M.R.  1/59, 
p.  339. 

742. 

PULMONARY  ARTERY  (636:5)— 
1.  Turner,  Irregul.  Mode  of  Origin,  etc.,  M. 
R.  2/62,  pp.  173,  461.  Heale's  views 
on  Distribution,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  195. 
Valves  (779:1),  H.  Davis,  Relative  Size, 
L.  1/70,  p.  670.  Ceredini,  Mechan- 
ism, L.  1/72,  p.  554.      Vide  779:1. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


251 


STEXOSIS  OF  PULMONARY  APwTERY— 

2.  Brown,  followed  by  Phthisis,  L.  1/71,  p. 

677.  Paul,  E.  2/71,  p.  74.  Speer, 
Cyaxosis(763:  3) ,  in  a  Case  of  Extreme. 

MURMURS   IX    PULMONARY   ARTERY 
(723:4)- 

3.  Sieveking,  Diagnosis  of  Yahie,  L.   1/60,  p. 

135.  Balfour,  Systolic,  T.  2/74,  p. 
655  ;  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  349. 

EMBOLISM  OF   PULMONARY   ARTERY 
(17:3)- 

4.  Ball,  T.    1/62,  p.  223.      Feltz,  of  smaller 

Branches  causing  Dyspncua,  Etc., 
(635:3),  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  373.  Trous- 
seau, etc.,  R.  1/61,  pp.  76,  86.  Play- 
fair,  Recovery,  L.  2/67,  p.  153  ;  2/72,  p. 
408.  Cohn,  etc.,  Signs,  T.  1/62,  pp.  82, 
111 ;  1/63,  p.  167.  ExL.\RGED  Spleen- 
(988:6) ;  T.  1/62,  p.  112.  Phillip,  Re- 
cov.,  Post  Partum,  R.  2/73,  p.  322. 

5.  Sudden  Death  (17:2),  Panum, Preeminently 

Caused  by,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  77. 

ANEURISM  OF  PULM.  ARTERY  (733:3). 
INNOMINATE  ARTERY— 

AxEumssi  (729:5).     Ligatuke  (729:5). 
Pvlsatixg   TuMouiis    OF    Neck    due    to 

Dilatation    of    (1695:1),  Cockle,  L. 

1/70,  p.  643. 
Fatal     Ulceration   from    Pressure    of 

Tracheotomy  Tube  (621:5). 

743. 

SUBCLAVIAN  ARTERY— 

1.  Perrin,  Branches  of  3rd  Part,  M.  R.   1/76, 

p.  186. 
Aneurism  (730:5). 
Ligature  of  (730:6),  Deville,  Direct.,   T. 

2/54,  p.   589.     Staples,  New  Incis.,  T. 

2.  2/71,  p.  96.  Torrell,  R.  2/62,  p.  251. 
Report,  R.  1/69,  p.  223. 

Murmurs  (723:4),  Richardson,  Nature  and 
Causes,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  443  ;  T.  2/68, 
pp.  443,  501.  Palmer,  L.  1/64,  p.  379  : 
2/68,  p.  306. 

- — In  Carpenters  Constant  (570:2). 

CAROTID  ARTERY— 

4.  Aneurism  (730:1).     Neck  (1693:2). 
Bruits  and  Murmurs  of  Intern.,  Richard- 
son, Causes,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  pp.  442,  502. 

Embolism,  Yemeuil,  of  Inteio,-.,  T.  1/72, 

p.  138. 
In  Typhoid  (1494:5),  Pulsations,  Diagnos- 

5.  tic.  Ulcerat.  in  Caries  op  Petrous 
(1686:4).  CoMMUN.  -with  Abscesses 
(1694:5). 

LIGATURE  OF  CAROTID  (726:5)— 

Brasdor's  Oper.,  Holmes,  L.  1/72,  p.  818. 

Cases,   Smith,  of  Rt.  Carot.  Innom.  and 

Vertebral,  L.  1/65,  p.  41.     Knowles, 


LIGATURE  OF  CAROTID— Cases  {cont.)~ 
without  Chlorof.   successful,  L.  1/68, 

6.  p.  750.     Pilz,  etc.,  R.  2/68,  p.   197  ; 

T.  1/61,  p.  472.  Semnes,  of  Both 
within  6  days  of  each  other,  L.  1/64, 
p.  90. 
Results  (1286:4),  Difference  of  in  Man 
and  Animals,  Wonderful  Conservative 
Powers,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  110.  Ogle, 
L.  1/69,  pp.  355,  392.  Stanley, 
Softening  of  Br.un  (1416:4),  T.  2/59, 
p.  630  ;  1/60,  p.  88. 

744. 

1.  In     Tonsillar     H.t:morrhage      (830:2). 

Epilepsy  (1319:2).  Facial  Neu- 
ralgia (1244:2). 

COMPRESSION    (222:.5)     OF    CAROTIDS 
CURATIVE— 

2.  In  Epilepsy  (1312:2).  Apoplexy  (1413:3). 

Sleeplessness  (1368:1).  Cephal- 
algia (1432:2).  Odontalgia  (105:2). 
Painless  Extraction  of  Tooth 
(106:3). 

COMPRESSION  OF  CAROTIDS  CAUSING 
Epilepsy  (1309:2). 

BRACHIAL  ARTERY— Arm   (1727:1). 

3.  Condition  of,  an   Index  of  State  of  Ar- 

teries of  Brain  and  Heart  (721:4). 
Ligature,  Deville,  Direct.,  T.  2/54,  p.  541. 
"Wounds,  Boinet,  Compress.,  Cm-e,  M.  R. 

1/61,  p.  258.      West,  Canal  Shattered 

bj'  Bullet,  Artery  untouched,  L.  1/62, 

p.  660. 

COMMON  ILIAC  ARTERY— 

5.  Ligature,  Smith,  32  Cases,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 

549.     Bickersteth,  R.  1/63,  p.  186. 
Aneurism  (734:3). 

EXTERNAL  ILIAC— 

6.  Ligature,  T.  1/52,  p.    393;    L.   2 '69,  p. 

700;  1/72,  p.  853. 

ILIAC  VEIN— 

Aneurismal  Varix,  Simon,  L.  2/75,  p.  834. 
(Edema  of  Leg  (155:4),  fr.  Obstruction. 

745. 

FEMORAL  rel  CRURAL  ARTERY— 

1.  L1G.A.TURE,    Porter,   New  Mode,     R.  1/61, 

p.  201. 
—  In    Elephantiasis  Arabum    (1756:4). 
■ —  In  H.tjmorrhage  fr.  Femoral    Vein 

(1758:5),  Why  it  arrests  it  ?   Halford, 

T.  1/62,  p.  667. 

2.  Aneurism  OF  (728:3). 
Aneurism  by  Anastomosis  (724:4). 
Auscultation    (640:4),  Durozier,    M.   R. 

2/61,  p.  259. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


PROFUNDA  FEMOEIS— 

Aneurism,  Watson,  T.  I/60,  p.  1-13. 

rOPLITEAL  ARTERY  (1771:1)- 
4.  Aneurism  (728:o). 

Rupture,  Toland,  70  Cases,  R.  2/60,  p.  260. 
Cases,  T.  1/66,  p.  426 :    L.    2/76,   p. 
426.     Of  Artery  and  Vein,  T.  2/68, 
p.  123. 
"Wounds,  Wordsworth,  T.  2/57,  p.  216. 

746. 

VEINS— Arteries  (718:6). 

1.  Development (718:  1).Circulation(75o:5). 

Connection  with  Lymphatics  (128:4). 
In   Age    (576:4)  Why  increased  in  aged;' 

M.  R.  1/62,  p.  126. 
Of  Extremities  (1727:1),  Verneuil,  Their 

Valves  and  Safety  Tubes,  T.   1/62,  p. 

489. 

INJECTION  OF  VARIOUS  SUBSTANCES 
INTO  VEINS— r/rfe  Cholera  (913:3). 

2.  Ammonia,    In  Snake    Bites,  etc.  (509:2). 
Water  (220:5),  Wittich,  Convulsions  fr. 

(1299:5)  Soon  after  Death,  M.R.,  2/59, 
p.  240. 
Air  (657:5).  In  Arteries  (1408:6). 
Velpeau,  Med.  Gaz.,  1/38,  p.  952.  Rey 
and  Reid,  Exp.  on  Horses  often  Harm- 
less, R.  2/61,  p.  89;  L.  2/61,  p.  262; 
T.  2/73,  p.  462.  Hutchinson,  Recov., 
T.  1/56,  p.  165.  D.  Fardell,  etc..  In 
all  Vessels  excepting  Brain,  P.M.,  T. 
1/52,  p.  375 ;  1/62,  pp.  403,  413.  La- 
borde,  etc.,  Exp.,  L.  2/73,  p.  817; 
2/76,  p.  473.  Cases,  M.  R.,  2/54,  p. 
368;  T.  2/53,  p.  20;  1/67,  p.  137 
(J'.V/«  309:6). 
Food  (127:4),  Richardson,  Composit.,  etc., 
T.  2/66,  p.  112. 

THROMBOSIS  (17:1)- 

WOUNDS  OF  VEINS— 

4.  Of  Jugulars  (1693:3). 

5.  Venous    H.f,morrhage    (144:1),    Langen- 

beck,  Treat.,  M.  R.,  1/61,  p.  259. 
Adams,  T.  2/62,  p.  125.  Porter,  How 
to  Arrest,  R.  1/64,  p.  199.  Vide 
Operations  (1633:2). 

VENOUS  DIATHESIS  (556:5)— 

Hingeston,  T.  2/52,  pp.  272,  424,  529. 

6.  Relation   of,    with    Insanity    (1376:4) ; 

with  Heart  Disease  (782:1)    in  Old 

Age. 
VENOUS  CONGESTION— 

Martin,  in  Returned  Indians  (9:1) ;  L.  2/51, 

pp.  54,  79. 
In  Gout  (1468:1). 

747. 

PHLEBITIS— 

1.    Skey,  Chronic,    L.   2/70,   p.    247.     Chas- 


PHLEBITIS  (cont.)- 

saignac,  after  Inj.  no  Ext.  Wound,  T. 
1/62,  p.  624.  Herapath,  Infantile,  of 
Umbilical  Vein  (1533:5),  T.  1/54,  p. 
286.  Daunt,  Gouty,  T.  2/73,  p.  683. 
Of  Cerebral  Sinuses  (1408:2),  Fr. 
Otitis  (1795:2),  Lebert  3  Cases,  M.  R. 

2.  2/56,  p.  534  ;    Fr.  Purul.   and  Other 
Deposits,  J'ide  Thrombosis  (1408:2). 

In  Syphilis  (1205:2),  Giidwood,  L.  1/60, 

p.  619. 
Treatment  vide  Crural  Phlebitis  (748:1). 
Lee,  Surgical  in  Certain  Cases,  L.  1/65, 

p.  536  ;  1/72,  p.  497. 

PHLEGMASIA  DOLENS  —  CRURAL 

3.  PHLEBITIS  —  LYMPHANGITIS  — 
(EDEMA  LACTIUM— WHITE  LEG— 

Vide  Inflam.  of  Lymphatics  (128:5). 
Mackenzie,  Exper.,  Discuss.,  T.  1/53,  p 
329  ;  2/63,  p.  206  ;  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  71 
Simpson,  Nature  not  Decided,  T.  1/59 
pp.  567,  619.  Tilbury  Fox,  T.  1/60,  pp 
609,  634  ;  2/62,  p.  46.  Lee,  M.  R. 
2/54,  p.  71.  Its  Origin  and  Connec 
tion  with  Erysipelas  (42:2),  etc. 
L.  1/72,  p.  497.    Inman,  R.  1/60,  p.  68 

4.  In  Men,  Holthouse,  T.  2/70,  p.  588. 

RELATION  OF  PHLEGMASIA  DOLENS 
WITH— 

Puerperal  State  (1584:1),  Cruveilhier, 
T.  2/58,  p.  228.  Adey,  During  Preg- 
nancy, Cured  by  Labour,  L.  2/74,  p. 
504.  Winn,  Case  of  Arm,  T.  2/52,  p. 
166.  Barnes,  P.M.  of  Uterus  and 
Vessels,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  107. 

5.  Fevers  (1475:4),  Stokes,  Signs  of  Approach, 

after  Fever,  T.  2/54,  p.  383.    Bennett, 

T.   1/57,  p.  410.     Stewart,  Comment. 

on  Bennett,  T.  1/57,  p.  446. 
Erysipelas  (42:2),  supra. 
Menstruation     (1142:2),     Ranking,     R. 

2/62,  p.  128. 

6.  Cancer  (1663:4),  Trousseau,   of  Stomach 

(849:5),  T.  1/58,  p.  538. 
Myositis  (110:2),  Inman,  R.  1/60,  p.  67. 
Over-walking  (198:0),  Inman,    R.    1/60, 

p.  68. 
Washerwomen  (570:3),  Apt    to  Arise,  R. 

1/60,  p.  69. 

748. 

TREATMENT     OF    PHLEGMASIA 

2.  DOLENS— 

Ranking,  R.  2/62,  p.  130.     Lee,  Cautions 

to  avoid  Death  fr.  Embolism,  L.  1/65, 

p.  536;  1/72,  p.  497. 
Depletion  (163:1)  in  Puerp.,  R.  2/62,  p. 

129. 
Counter-irritation  (165:3),  Nonat,  Large 

Flying  Blisters,  T.  2/58,  p.  150. 

3.  —  Iodine  Palnt  (250:5),  T.  1/60,  p.  480. 


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TREAT.  OF  PHLEGMASIA  DOLENS  {cont.) 
TfRPENTiNE,  Foment,    Copeman,  T.  2/72, 

p.  593. 
CoLLODiox    (315:5),   Latour,    T.   2/61,   p. 

143. 
QuixiNE   (403:3),  CaLanella?,  M.  R.  2/62, 
p.  252.    Stokes,  contra,  T.  2/54,  p.  384. 
SoD.ii  BisL-LPHiTis  (269:2),  Carson,  T.1/74, 
p.  501. 

749. 

VARIX  I'd  VARICOSE  VEIXS-IIYPER- 

1.  VENOSITY— Varicork  Ulceus  of  Leg 
(176:1).  N.uvi  (735:3).  Varicocele 
(1228:6). 

Startin,  T.  1/51,  p.  285.  Hingeston,  T. 
2/52,  pp.  272,  424,  529.  Bozeman, 
R.  2/73,  p.  236;  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  237. 
Vemeuil,  Real  Origin,  etc.,  of  V. 
Veins  of  Leg  (1755:1),  L.  2/55,  p.  417. 
Gay,  R.  2/68,  p.  255. 

2.  Embolism  (17:3),  Causing  Sudden  Death, 

L.  2/74,  p.  164. 
Cases.     Adams'  Unique  of  Congen.  Dila- 
TAT.  OF  Veins  of  Leg,  R.  1/58,  p.  189  ; 
L.  1/58,  p.  9;  T.  2/61,  p.  118. 

3.  —    Op    Scrotum    (1078:6).      Pudexdt;m 

(1096:6). 

TREATMENT  OF  VARICOSE  VEINS— 
Hingeston,  Bad  to  Cure,  Spontan.  Cure 
after  40  Years,  T.  2/52,  p.  530.  Chap- 
man, Memoranda,  T.  1/55,  pp.  255, 
282,487,  515.  Blot,  Stability  of  Radi- 
cal Cures?  T.  1/62,  p.  489. 
Ligature  (1633:1)  of  Jugulars  (1693:3). 
Lee,  etc..  Effects,  T.  1/53,  p.  5  ;  M.  R. 

4.  1/61,  p.  259.  Minkewitch,  Exper.  with 
LiG.  AND  Sect.,  Etc.,  L.  1/70.  p.  563. 
Gay,  Often  Useless,  Why?  L.  2/71, 
p.  630. 

—  Dangers.      Lee,  etc.,   T.    1/53,   p.   5; 

P.M.,  2/57,  p.  273. 

5.  Needle  (1644:6)  under  Vein,  followed 

BY  SuRCUT.  Division.  Lee,  T.  1/53,  p. 
5  ;  R.  1/63,  p.  199.  Walton,  T.  2/70, 
p.  174.  Marshall,  NewOper.,  Slitting 
UP  Vein,  L.  1/75,  p.  113.  Wood,  New 
Oper.,  Curved  Needle,  T.  2/61,  p.  377. 
Capital  Plan,  Diagr.,  T.  1/65,  p.  38. 
Startin's,  Bar  Needle,  T.  1/60,  p.  516. 

6.  Bozeman's,  Button  Suture  (1643:2), 
R.  2/60,  p.  164. 

—  Dangers,  P.  M.,  T.  2/57,  p.  273.    None 

if  Vein  be  not  Transfixed,  T.  2/55, 
p.  625. 

750. 

1.  Caustic  Issues,  etc.  (211:6),  Skey,  T.  2/55, 
p.  625;  2/61,  p.  327;  1/64,  p.  1. 
Coote,  T.  1/57,  p.  257.  A  Most  Simple 
Plan,  T.  1/65,  p.  79.  Ure,  Blisters, 
L.  1/59,  p.  507;  2/61,  p.  61,  Cases. 
Compression  (222:4),  Hargreave,  Elastic 


TREAT.    OF    VARICOSE   VEINS  —  Com- 
pression {cont.) — 

2.  Garter,  R.  1/62,  p.  188.  Batchelder, 
etc..  With  Compressed  Sponge  (480:2), 
T.  2/59,  p.  67  ;  2/60,  p.  270.  Vide 
Spiral  Bandages,  Etc.  (176:4). 

Compression  c.  Ferri  Perchlor.,  Linon, 

L.  1/74,  p.  791. 
Position  (223:3),   Hilton,   Raise  Foot,  L. 

2/61,  p.  224. 
Galvano-Puncture  (194:4),  Stienlein,  T. 

2/54,  p.  62*0.      Vide  N^tsvus  (737:2). 

3.  Injections,  Dangers  (738:2). 

—  Ferri  Perchlor.  (295:1),  Desgranges, 

etc.,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  133;  1/62,  p.  550. 
Maisonneuve,  into  Surrounding  Cell. 
Tissue,  T.  2/75,  p.  249.  Tide  Njkvus 
(738:3). 

—  Ferri    Persulph.    (294:1),    R.    2/60, 

p.  166. 

—  Ergot  (326:3),  Vogt,  T.  1/72,  p.  547. 

—  Chloral    (444:3),  Porta,  M.   R.    1/75, 

p.  241. 
Dissecting     away     Diseased    Vein    rcl 
Isolation,  Colley,  B.    2/75,   p.    186. 
Rigaud,   M.    R.    2/76,  p.    211.     Ber- 
geron, p.  212. 

HYPOVENOSITY   of   LEGS.    Vide   Solid 
6.     (Edema  of  Legs  (1755:4) — 

Gay,  L.  2/71,  p.  629.  Pepper,  Case  re- 
ported as  Sclerosis  (72:2),  M.  R.  2/71, 
p.  551. 

751. 

VENA  CAVA  SUPERIOR - 

1.  Obstruction,  Rees,  etc.,  R.  2/61,  p.  85; 

T.  2/61,  p.  118.     Salter,  etc.,  Diagn., 
etc.,  L.  2/69,  p.  2  ;  2/75,  p.  837;  1/76, 
p.  633. 
— •  Causing  Asthma  (658:6). 

2.  Aneurism  of  Aorta  (724:1)  opening  into. 

VENA  CAVA  inferior- 
Pulsation  OF,  IN  Tricuspid  Dis.  (764:4). 
Obstruction,  Salter,  Diagn.,  L.  2/69,  p.  2. 
Robin,  RecoT.,  L.  1/75,  p.  248. 

3.  Rupture,    During    Riding,    A  Soldier, 

Harper,  R.  2/62,  p.  66. 
Compression, In  Uter.Hjemorrh.(1585;2). 
Absent,  Greenfield,  L.  1/76,  p.  533. 

752. 

CIRCULATION.     Cerebral  (1406:4). 

1.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Who  discovered  it,  Harvey 
or  Cesalpinus,  L.  2/76,  pp.  663,  676, 
743,  840.  Aveling's  Memorials  of 
Harvey,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  410.  B.  San- 
derson, Diagr.,  etc.,  T.  1/71,  pp.  -11- 
et  seq.  Pettigrew,  In  Plants  (3l2:.>j 
AND  Animals,  L.  1/72,  p.  691,  et  seq. ; 
2/72,  p.  54,  et  seq. ;  L.  1/73,  pp.  809, 
843.  Milne  Edwards,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  339.  Dalton,  Phenomena  in  Connec- 
tion with  various  other  Functions,  etc. 


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ilEDICAL    DIGEST. 


CIRCULATIOX— Lectures,  Etc.  {cont.)— 
of  Body,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  239.     Eulhcr- 
ford,  Diagr.,  Models,  L.  1/72,  pp.  211, 
673. 

Vaso-Motoe,  Nerves  (718:2). 

Velocity  of,  Volkmann's  Exper.,etc.,  M.R 
1/61,  p.  353.     Chauveau,  M.  E.  2/61 

3.  p.  241.  Haughton,  All  Blood  passes 
through  Heart  in  42  sec,  T.  1/73,  p 
558.  Rutherford,  L.  1/72,  p.  677 
H.  Davies,  Mean  Rate  of  Currents 
through  DifF.  Cardiac  Orifices,  L 
1/70,  p.  670.  Rutherford,  Tacho 
meter  rel  H  jemo-Dromometer,  Diagr. 
L.  1/72,  p.  677.  Mosso,  L.  1/76,  p, 
269. 

Quantity  of  Blood  (134:3)  flowing 
through  a  Vessel  in  a   Given  Time. 

4.  Rutherford,    HyEMOMETER    rel    Stiio- 
MiJHR,  Diagr.,  L.  1/72,  p.  675. 

FORCES  OF  CIRCULATION  (754:3)— 
Black,  T.  1/55,  pp.  305,  357,  483.  Rev., 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  342.  Hering,  M.  R. 
2/53,  p.  256.  Buchanan,  L.  2/70, 
p.  665  ;.M.  R.  2/75,  p.  411.  Grif- 
fiths,   H.T.MODYN.A-MICS,     M.     R.     2/68, 

p.  475.  Brooke,  L.  2/69,  p.  4.  Ber- 
nard,  Efl'ects  of  Mextal  Impress., 
T.  1/61,  p.  6;  videllQ:\. 

PULSE,  T^(fe  Heart's  Action  (775:1)— 

5.  Its  Nature,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p. '355;  L. 

2/75,  p.  441.  Broadbent,  Diagn. 
Prognost.  and  Therap.  Indicat.,  L. 
2/75,  pp.  441,  549,  584,  901.  Laws 
Regul.  Freq.,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  277. 
Rutherford,  Models  and  Diagr.  to 
Illustrate,  L.  1/72,  pp.  21 1,  673.  Hal- 
ford,  Synchr.  all  over  Body,  why  ?  T. 
1/62,  p!  677.  Ainstie  and  B.  Sander- 
son, Theory  of  in  Health  and  Dis.,  L. 
2/66,  pp.  517,  688. 
Average  72,  L.  2/75,  p.  441. 

753. 

1.  Daily     Variatioxs,     Schauifhauscn,     T. 

1/62,  p.  463. 

Force  of  (752:4),  Allbutt,  Pulse  op 
High  Tension,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/76, 
p.  86.  Broadbent,  Cause  of  Varia- 
tions, etc.,  L.  2/75,  pp.  443,  901,  906. 

Slow,  King,  etc.,  L.  1/45,  p.  321  ;  1/75,  pp. 
339,  906 ;  2/75,  p.  443.  Somerville 
and  Brunton,  Treat.,  B.  1/76,  p.  98. 
H.  Jones,  c.  Epileptoid  Seizures,  L. 
2/76,  p.  919.  Peacock,  T.  1/64,  pp.  7, 
31,  56.  Flint,  With  Funct.  Disord. 
OF  Heart,  T.  1/76,  p.  259;  M.  R.  1/76, 
p.  488. 

Sharry  Pulse,  Broadbent,  L.  2/75,  p. 
906.  DifficulttoTreat,etc.,  1/76,  p.  86. 

2.  Rapid  (753:5),  Cotton,  232  per  Minute,  R. 

2/69,  p.  53.     Brisbane,  etc.,  L.  1/75, 


PULSE— Rapid  {cont.)  — 

pp.  193,  374.  Latham,  etc.  on  Signi- 
ficance of,  R.  1/63,  p.  113  ;  L.  2/75,  p. 
442.  Smith,  Quick  and  Irregular  not 
so  Bad,  but  Slow  and  Irreg.  Bad,  T. 
1/73,  p.  437. 

Water  Hammer  Pulse  op  Aort,  Re- 
GURG.  (740:6),  Galabin,  L.  1/76,  p.  887. 

Dicrotic  (777:2).  Venous  (755:6).  Ardo- 
MiNAL  (943:4). 

HOW  PULSE  IS  AFFECTED  BY— 

3.  Rest  (199:6),  Savory,  L.  1/68,  p.  248. 
Treadmill    (207:3),   E.    Smith,   T.    1/57, 

p.  601. 

Rarefied  Air  (775:3),  Forsyth,  T.  2/73, 
p.  207. 

Heat  (184:1).  Cold  (190:2).  Alcohol 
(424:1).  Veratria  (345:1).  Digi- 
talis (372:2).  Smoking  (379:2). 
Ozonized  Cod  Oil  (500:5).  Strych- 
nia (385:4). 

Pulse  in  New-born  Infants,  Etc.  (1542:1), 

4.  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  227.  Gorham,  fr.  1 
Day  to  10  Years,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  21/37, 
pp.  190,  321. 

THE  PULSE  AND  RESPIRATION  (627:3) 

Influence  on  Circul.  along  Arteries, 
M.  R,  1/61,  p.  352.  Hall  on  Pulse 
Breath  (633:6),  T.  1/62,  p.  197. 
Richardson,  Balance  between  Resp. 
and  Circul.,  T.  1/67,  p.  110.  Ein- 
brodt,  Infl.  on  Heart,  etc.,  M.  R. 
1/62,  p.  223. 

PULSE  IN  DISEASE  (553:3),  Vide  753:1— 

Simpson,  Diagnos.  and  Prognos.  Value,  T. 
2/60,  p.  549;  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  362. 

5.  Ainstie,  etc..   Theory  of  in  He.4.lth  and 

Dis.,  L.  2/66,  pp.  517,  688.  Signif. 
of  Freq.  Pulse  (753:2).  Broadbent, 
L.  2/75,  pp.  441,  649,  901 ;  1/70,  p.  86. 

INTERMITTENT  PULSE  (766:3)— 

Richardson,  Often  a  Sign  of  Cerebral 
(1403:3)  not  Cardiac  Dis.,  T.  1/68, 
p.  259.  Broadbent,  L.  2/75,  p.  442. 
Eulenberg,  Where  Phrenic  Nerves 
(961:4)  were  Diseased,  T.  1/70,  p.  433. 
Balfour,  Treat.,  etc. ! !  B.  1/76,  p.  91. 
Somerville  &  Brunton,  B.  1/76,  p.  98. 
Fothergill,  Singular  Case,  P.  M.,  L. 
1/72,  p.  498.     Due  to  Gout  (1468:5), 

6.  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  522.  Balfour, 
do.,  1/76,  p.  91.  Murchison,  fr.  He- 
patic Disorder,  L.  1/74,  p.  578. 

In  Hydroceph.  (1356:2).  Cerebral 
Dis.  (1403:3).  Suicides  often 
(1618:2).  Fatty  Degen.  Heart 
(772:3). 

Voluntary,  In  Jugglers  and  others, 
Fothergill,  L.  1/72,  p.  498;  T.  1/62, 
p.  173. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


255 


THE  PULSE  (coHt.)— 

754. 

1.  The     Guide     as     Eegakds      Stimulants 

(431:6),  vide  755:1. 
In  Phthisis  (685:2).  Fatty  Heaet 
(772:3).  Dement.  (1383:2).  Pyrex. 
(1473:4).  Pneumon.  (665:5).  Pueup.F. 
(1591:-1).  Typhus  (1507:4).  Scar- 
latina (77:6).  Puerp.  Mania  (1595:5). 
Gout  (1466:3).  Cholera  (919:2). 
Abdom.  Dis.  (943:4).  Hepatic  Colic 
(983:2).         Kenal      Dis.      (1009:4). 

2.  Chlorof.  Inhal.  Guide  (436:4). 
Operat.  (1629:2).  In  Labour 
(1563:1).     Erain  Disease  (1403:3). 

THE  GRAPHIC  STUDY  OF  THE  PULSE 

3.  Lorain,  M.  E.    2/71,  p.  57.      Forster,  In 

Dis.  of  Heart  and  Large  Vessels, 
Diagr.,  T.  2/66,  pp.  337,  60  7  ;  M.  R. 
2/67,  p.  240. 

SPHYGMOGEAPH— 

Marey,  Eev.  List  of  Diff.  Instru.,  etc.,  T. 
1/68,  p.  186 ;  T.  2/62,  p.  393.  Antici- 
pated by  Galileo,  etc.,  L.  2/70,  p. 
765  ;  2/75,  p.  441.  Eutherford,  Diagr., 
etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  674.    H.  Jones,  Value, 

4.  L.  1/76,  pp.  274,  306.  Sanderson, 
Use,  Direct.,  etc.,  T.  1/67,  p.  353 ; 
1/71,  pp.  329,  477;  L.  2/66,  pp.  517, 
688.  Rev.  of  Eecent  Works,  M.  E. 
2/68,  p.  1 ;  T.  2/67,  p.  572  ;  1/68,  pp. 
72,  127;  History,  etc.,  1/69,  p.  43. 
Mahomed,  T.  1/72,  p.  63,  et  seq. 
Ainstie,  Cautions,  etc.,  L.  1/67,  p.  170; 
2/67,  pp.  35,  63,  123.  Improved 
Diagr.,    L.    1/69,   p.    783.      Holden, 

5.  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  154.  Broadbent,  Des- 
cription of  Healthy'  Pulse,  L.  2/75, 
p.  549.  Capt.  Webb,  pp.  576,  610,  vide 
199:4  ;  And,  Weston  (198:5). 

KYMOGRAPH— 

B.  Sanderson,  Diagr.,  T.  1/71,  p.  213  ; 
M.  R.  2/76,  p.  257. 

CARDIOGRAPH— 

Marey,  Diagr.,  etc.,  L.  2/71,  p.  742.  In 
Pyrexia  (1475:6). 

CARDIOMETER,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  344. 

SPHYGMOSCOPE— 

6.  Scott  and  Alison,  Diagr.,  T.   1/59,  p.  7  ; 

M.  R.  1/61,  p.  276;  2/61,  p.   149. 

SPHYGMOMETER  — 

To  Measure  Strength  of  Pulse,  H. 
Jones,  Diagr.,  T.  2/71,  p.  183. 

POLYGRAPH  (775:2)— 

755. 

WHEN  GRAPHIC  STUDY  OF  PULSE   IS 
1.     USEFUL,  Vide  754:1. 

In-  Aneurism  (723:4).  Aortic  Die.  (739:2). 


WHEN  GRAPHIC  STUDY  OF  PULSE  IS 
USEFUL  {cont.)— 

Dicrotic  Pulse  (777:4).    Pericardit. 

2.  (759:1).  Adher.  Pericard.  (760:5). 
Stenosis  of  Mitral  (766:3).  Pyrex. 
(1475:6).  Typhoid  (1494:4).  Aortic 
Regurg.  (741:1).  Bronchit.  (649:5). 
Pneumonia  (665:5). 

SPHYGMOGRAPHIC  TRACINGS  AFTER 

3.  Alcohol  (424:1);  Warm  Bath   (230:1); 

Digitalis  (372:2);  Aconite  (467:1). 

SECONDARY  CIRCULATION- 

4.  Parkes,  T.  1/55,  p.   333.       Murchison,  L. 

1/74,  p.  466.  Brinton,  Equals  20  lbs  to 
25  lbs,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  141.  B.  Jones, 
Chem.  Circul.  of  Body,  T.  2/65, 
p.  245. 

CIRCULATION  IN  VEINS  (746:1)— 

5.  Nicholls,   Lateral  Pressure  as  a  Cause, 

L.  2/59,  p.  296  ;  2/61,  p.  49.       Cyon, 
Rapidity  of,  L.  2/71,  p.  896. 
Obstructed,  Salter,  L.  2/G9,  p.  2. 

VENOUS  PULSE  (753:2)— 

6.  Alison,  Amer.  J.,  No.  45/38,  p.  306.      Ex- 

plan.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  364.  Broadbent, 
L.  1/75,  p.  466. 

756. 

CIRCULATION  IN  CAPILLARIES  (718:2) 

1.  Reviews,  Etc.,  M.  E.  1/55,  p.  372;  2/55,  p. 

12  ;  1/61,  p.  365.  B.  Sanderson,  How 
to  study,  T.  1/71,  p.  505.  Broadbent, 
How  Pulse  is  Affected  by  (752:5),  L. 
2/75,  p.  443. 
Heat  (190:2),  Increasing  Eapiditv,  Pois- 
seuille's  Exper.,  T.  2/60,  p.  397. 

CELL   MIGEATION   TIIEOEY,    rcl  PAS- 

2.  SAGE  OF  LEUCOCYTES  THEOUGH 
WALLS,  vel  DIAPEDESIS— 

Arnold,  Eed  and  White,  T.  1/74,  p.  322. 
Waller  and  others,  T.  2/68,  pp.  473, 
481.  How  to  See,  L.  1/70,  p.  779; 
1/72,  p.  69.     Picot,  Exper.,  E.  2/70, 

3.  p.  15.  Caton,  L.  2/70,  p.  862.  Arnold, 
T.  1/74,  p.  321. 

Pigment  Cells  (20:2)  passing,  Saviotti, 
L.  1/70,  p.  779. 

HEPATICO-EENAL  CIECUL.  (1004:4). 

F(ETAL   CIECULATION    (1537:5). 

CIECUL.  IN  FEOG'S  FOOT  (504:5). 

CIECULATION      IN    AEMS      (1727:2)  — 
LEGS    (1754:5)— BEAIN  (1406:4). 

CONTEOLLING       CIECULATION       IN 
5.     TREATING  DISEASE.   Vide  Pressure 
(222:4)— De  Morgan,  L.  2/73,  p.  413. 
By  Ligature  around  Limbs,  vide  151:3. 
In  Hemorrhage  (151:3).     Exhaust.  Dis. 
(554:2).    Cholera  (923:2).     Inflam, 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


CONTROLLING    CIRCULATION    IN 
TREATING  DISEASE  {cont.)— 

162:5).      Ague    (1490:2).      Epilepsy 
6.  (1320:2).   Dysfncea   (635:5).   Asthma 

(661:2).     Neuralgia  (1242:4).     OrE- 
RATioN  AS  Tooth  Exteact.  (106:3).  As 
Anaesthetic  (217:6).    AVhite  Swell- 
ing (1719:1). 
By  Heat  and  Cold  (190:2). 

758. 

PERICARDIUM- 

1.  Relation  of  Diaphragm  to  (961:2),  Hil- 
ton, Practical  Remarks,  L.  2/61,  p.  369. 

Nerves  of,  Hilton,  L.  2/63,  p.  33. 

Serum  in,  Lehmann's  E.xp.,  Ih  Gallons  per 
24  Hours,  T.  1/62,  p.  128." 

Absorptive  Powers,  Chambers,  T.  1/62, 
p.  128. 

"White  Patches,  Rokitansky,  M.  R.  1/54, 
p.  375.  Jenner,  T.  1/60,  p.  334. 
Bifiumler,  Due  to  Pericardit.  (759:1), 
R.  2/71,  p.  71. 

PERICARDITIS,  Vide  Ac.  Rheum.  (1454:5) 

4.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Stokes,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  2. 

Gairdner,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  251  ;  L.  1/61, 
p.  603.  Alderson,  Cases,  L.  1/59,  p. 
383.  Morehead,  in  India,-  M.  R.  2/54, 
p.  448.  Kirkes,  Consequent  on  Pyemia 
(169:4),  T.  2/62,  pp.  431,  461.    BcTeum- 

5.  ler,  Idiopathic,  R.  2/71,  p.  71.  Far- 
quharson,  Interesting  Case,  T.  1/73, 
p.  491. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  PERICARDITIS— 
Mussy,  R.  1/70,  p.  70. 
Triple  Friction  Sound,  Johnson,  Clin., 

T.    1/76,  p.  697. 
Restrained  Act.  of   Diaphragm  (962:1), 

Barlow,  T.  2/57,  p.  249. 

6.  Dyspncea  (635:3),  Stokes,  fr.  Pressure  on 

Trachea,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  13.  Vide 
635:1. 

Dry  Cough  (648:2),  Gairdner,  Charac- 
teristic, L.  1/61,  p.  603. 

Delirium,  Diagn.,fr.  D.  Tremens  (428:2), 
Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  327. 

759. 

1.  Sphyomographic  Tracings  (755:2), Ainstie, 

L.  2/67,  p.  63. 
"White  Patches  on  Pericardium  (758:1), 
due  to. 

TREATMENT  OF  PERICARDITIS  (758:4). 

2.  Fuller,  L.  2/62,  p.  695.     "Waters,   Acute, 

L.  1/65,  p.  504.    Gairdner,  M.  R.  1/62, 

p.  252. 
Mercury  (302:6),  Todd,    Useless,  "Why? 

M.  R.  2/60,  p.  325. 
Opium  (463:3),  Stokes,  M.   R.  2/54,  p.  18. 

Johnson,  T.  1/59,  p.  162.  Farre,  M.  R. 

1/68,  p.  114.     Vide  783:4. 


TREAT.  OF  PERICARDITIS  {cont.)— 

3.  Quinine  (403:3),  Johnson,  T.  1/59,  p.  162, 

"Winn,     In   Delirium    (1475:2),  Etc., 
L.  2/68,  p.  633. 
Rest  (199:6),  Hilton,  L.  2/G3,  p.  89. 

4.  Bleeding  (163:6),  Flint,  When  Good,  Etc., 

M.  R.  2/60,  p.  146.   Leeches,  T.  2/67, 
p.  566. 
Stimulants  (432:1),  Todd,  T.  2/57,  p.  219. 
Vide  1460:2. 

5.  Iodine     Injections     into     Pericardium 

(252:2),  Aran,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  245. 
Paracentesis  Pericardii,  Trousseau,  etc., 
M.  R.  1/55,  p.  276  ;  1/57,  p.  533  ;  L. 
2/56,  p.  466  ;  2/72,  p.  785.  Charon, 
T.  2/75,  p.  638.  Loebel,  etc.,  L.  1/70, 
p.  415;  R.  2/68,  p.  25;  1/69,  p.  79, 
Stokes,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  17.  AUbutt, 
T.  1/66,  p.  474;  L.  1/69,  p.  807. 
Dieulafoy,  L.  2/73,  p.  560  ;  1/76,  p. 
50.  Bartleet,  Aspirat.  (709:6),  L. 
2/74,  p.  866. 

760. 

TUBERCULAR  PERICARDITIS  (676:6). 

2.  Burrows,  R.  1/47,  p.  34. 

PNEUMO-PERICARDITIS— 

3.  Begbie,  R.  1/63,  p.  117. 

PYO-PERICARDITIS— 

Glover,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  893;  L.  2/63,  p. 
160;  R.  1/66,  p.  172.  Vide  Carditis 
(768:4). 

HEMORRHAGIC  PERICARDITIS— 

4.  Roger,  Double  Paracentesis  (759:6),  E. 

1/69,  p.  79. 

ADHERENT  PERICARDIUM— 

5.  Diagnosis,    Friedrich,    R.     2/64,    p.    92. 

Stokes,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  19;  2/65, 
p.  297. 
SphygmographicTraci.vgs  (755:2), Foster, 
T.  1/67,  p.  410. 

RESULTS     OF    ADHERENT     PERICAR- 
DIUM— 

6.  Gairdner,   R,   2/58,  p.   113;    M.  R.   1/62, 

p.    252.       King,   Harmless,   L.    2/45, 
p.  590. 
Cardiac  Hypertrophy  (769:3),  Gairdner, 
R.  2/58,  p.  113.     Kirkes,  M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  157.     Sedgwick,  L.  2/54,  p.  332. 

761. 

SYPHILITIC    AFFECTIONS    OF    PERI- 
1.     CARDIUM  (1205:2)— 
Steinberg,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  289. 

AIR  IN  PERICARDIUM  (257:3)— 
Stokes,  Symptoms,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  7. 


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WOUNDS  OF  PERICARDIUM - 

2.  Fischer,  R.  2/69,  p.  233.     Ericbsen,  Stah 

Recov.,  L.  2/55,  p.  198.    Farqubarson, 

Stais  Recov.,  T.  1/73,  p.  491.     Smith, 

Fistula?  T.  1/63,  p.  319. 
EcHixococci  Perforating  (933:4),  "NVun- 

derlich,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  534. 

HEART,   Vide  Fcetal  Heart  (1537:6)— 

4.  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  M.   R.    1/60, 

p.  339;  1/61,  p.  340.  Hayden,.The 
Best  in  the  English  Language,  M.  R. 
1/76,  p.  345. 

Position,  Dalton,  etc..  As  Seen  in  Le 
Groux,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  273;  2/61,  p. 
240.  Donders,  During  Respiration 
(627:2),  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  257. 

Malposition  (785:6). 

VESSELS  OF  HEART— 

5.  Impaired  Circul.  causing  Hypertrophy 

(769:3),  Jenner,  T.  2/60,  p.  94. 
Coronary     Artery',     Schiff,    Effects     of 
Ligature,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  364. 

—  Calcification   causing  Angina    Pec- 

toris (788:5). 

6.  —  Rupture,    Harlan,    R.    2/61,    p.    85. 

Osborne,  As  Seen  in  Angina  Pectoris 
(788:2),  T.  1/62,  p.  317. 

—  Occlusion,  Greenfield,  Discus.,  T.  1/75, 

p.  297. 

762. 

NERVES     OF     HEART,    Movements     of 

1.  Heart  (775:1). 

Rutherford,  Diagr.,  L.  2/71,  p.  841  ;  1/72, 
pp.  69,  71.  Lee,  Diagr.,  T.  2/57,  pp. 
209,  264,  365  ;  L.  2/64,  p.  574 ;  M.  R. 
1/53,  p.  276.  Beck,  L.  2/56,  pp.  6, 
69,  etse(].  Moleschott,  etc.,  T.  2/61, 
p.  94  ;  2/62,  p.  365.  Vulpian's 
Exper.  of  Faradisation,  L.  1/75,  p. 
208.     Schiff,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  264. 

2.  Vagus  (1443:3),  Moleschott,  etc.,  2/61, p. 

95  ;  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  414  ;  2/60,  p.  243. 
Wilks,  A  Regulator  or  iNiiuiiTORY 
Nerve,  T.  1/68,  p.  387.  Quincke, 
Observat.,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  488.  Ber- 
nard, Sect.,  T.  1/61,  p.  437.     Rutber- 

3.  ford,  Diagr.,  L.  2/71,  p.  841.  Masoin, 
Differ.  Act.  of  Rt.'  and  Lt.,  T.  2/72,  p. 
101.  Sommerville  and  Burton,  Case 
of  Affection  of,  B.  1/76,  p.  98. 

Super.  Laryngeal  (1445:4),  Ludwig, 
Depressor  OF,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  126. 

In  Hypertrophy  of  Heart,  Nerves 
Hypertrophied  (769:1). 

RIGHT  AURICLE— 

5.  Sbapter,  Functions,  T.  2/57,  p.  553.  Hal- 
ford,  Why  Last  to  Die?  M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  363. 


763. 

FORAMEN  OVALE— 

1.  Alvarenga,  M.  R.    1/70,  p.  161.      L.    Tait, 

Prox.  Cause  of  Closure,  L.  1/76,  p. 
302.  Peacock,  Muscular,  of  Valve 
and  Causes  of  Closure,   M.  R.  2/53, 

2.  p.  255.  Richardson,  not  Closed  before 
14  Days,  T.  2/60,  p.  605. 

CYANOSIS  —  MORBUS     C^RULEUS  — 
nWf  Fcetal   Heart  (1537:6) ;  F.  Circu- 
lation (1537:5)  — 
Chever,  R.  2/47,  p.  47.      Richardson,    T. 

3.  2/60,  p.  605.  Peacock,  T.  1/54,  p. 
564;  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  172.  Fox,  T. 
2/59,  pp.  209,  254.  Schultze,  Am- 
phibious Infant  !!  (504:3),  T.  1/73, 
p.    631. 

With  Extreme  Pulm.  Stenosis  (742:2), 
Speer,  T.  2/5.5,  p.  412.  Lebert,  Lect., 
T.  1/70,  p.'l. 

4.  Cases,    V.\rious,  Elliot,  T.   2/68,  p.   283. 

Sheely,  P.M.,  L.  2/70,  p.  669.  Long- 
hurst,  Open  Foramen,  no  Cyanosis, 
L.  1/74,  p.  6o5.  Sutherland,  act.  13, 
Blueness  not  Appearing  until  11,  T. 
2/71,  p.  526. 

5.  Sounds  Heard,  Richardson,  Normal  if  No 

Valv.    Disease,    T.     2/60,     p.    606. 

Markbam  savs  Bruit  is  Heard,  M.  R. 

2/57,  p.  257". 
Phthisis  (684:2),  How  modified  ? 
Spontaneous  Recovery,    Lawson,  Adult 

after    Fainting,     L.    1/62,     p.    599. 

6.  Chapman,  £et.  16,  after  Epileptic  Fit, 
T.  1/65,  p.  251. 

Treatment,  Richardson,  T.  2/60,  p.  607, 
B.  Jones,  T.  1/66,  p.  332.  Meigs, 
Position  (223:4),  Rt.  Decujsitus,  R. 
2/70,  p.  87. 

Fountain,  etc..  Pot.  Chlor.  (260:4),  T. 
2/59,  p.  218;  2/61,  p.  117- 

764. 

RIGHT  VENTRICLE- 
1.  Moderator  Band  of,  Rolleston,  In  Man 
and  Animals,  T.  2/75,  p.  17. 
Absent,  lUffe,  T.  2/67,  p.  456. 

DILATATION   OF   RIGHT    VENTRICLE 

Ilingeston,  connected  with  Mania^1376:5), 
Premature  Old  Age  (576:5),  Etc., 
T.  2/52,  p.  530. 

Digitalis  (372:2),  H.  Jones,  T.  2/62,  p. 
629.  Wood,  T.  1/75,  p.  372,  vide  764:4. 

TRICUSPID  VALVES— 
3.  Anatomy  and  Physiology-. 
Absent,  Hiffe,  T.  2/67,  p.  456. 

DISEASES  OF  TRICUSPIDS,  Vide  Valtu- 

LAR  Disease  (777:4). 


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MEDiay:.  digest. 


INSUFFICIENCY  vel  REGUEGITANT 
TRICUSPID— 

4.  Walshe,    Commentary,    T.    l/o7,   p.    1-57. 

Seidel,  Pvlsat.  of  Vexa  Caya  Ixfer. 
(751:2),  E.  2/65,  p.  108.  Leared, 
AVhy  Digitalis  (76i:2),  Injur.  ?  T. 
2/62,  pp.  669. 

RUPTURE  OF  TRICUSPID  YALYES— 

5.  Fr.   FiiiGHT  (575:5),  Hitchcock,  R.   2/67, 

p.  85. 

LEFT  YENTRICLE— 

6.  IlYPEiiTiiorHY,  Vide  769:1.       In  Relation 

to    AoiiTic  Dis.  (739:2),    Kirkes,    T. 
2/58,  pp.  109,  135. 
AxEnxisM  OF  (731:4). 

765. 

APEX  OF  HEART— 

1.  In  Rickets  (100:4).      Hydatids  (785:2). 
SEPTUM  YENTRICULORUM— 

2.  AxATOM.    Structvee,   Hauska,    T.    1/55, 

p.  417. 

3.  Abscess,    Following     Carditis    (768:5), 

Heslop,    T.    2/56,  p.    245.       Chance, 
Boy  fct.  13,  L.  1/46,  p.  548.     Howitt, 
Boy  set.  8,  L.  1/46,  p.  684. 
Rupture    (773:5),    Hauska,  Reason,   etc., 
Follow.   Exdocard.  (765:6),  T.  1/55, 

4.  p.  418.     Oulmont,  M.  R.  2/57,p.  534. 

ENDOCARDIUM— 

Structuke,  Etc.,  Luschka,  T.  1/52,  p.  374. 

5.  Syphilitic   Affections     (1205:2),  Steen- 

berg,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  289. 
In  Arsenical    Poisoning,     Ecchymosis 
(278:5). 

ENDOCARDITIS,   Vide  Rheumat.  (1454:5). 
Valyular     Dis.    (779:4).         Endocard. 
Ulcer.  PuERp.  (787:1). 
Peacock,  T.   2/73,   p.   113.       Luschka,  T. 

6.  1/52,  p.  374.  Moson,  Changes  in 
Heart  Produced  by,  L.  2/73,  p.  622. 
Stettin,   in   Child.,"  R.    1/71,  p.    337. 

SuppuRATiYE    (767:4,    768:4,    and    779:3) 

Leading  to    Septicaemia  (169:3),   L. 

1/73,  p.  908.     Gray,  T.   1/74,  p.  474, 

vide  767:3  and  787:1. 
Causing,  Rupture   of   Septum  Yentric. 

(765:3);  PYiKMiA  (169:3). 

766. 

MITRAL  vcl  BICUSPID  YALYES— 

1.  Anatomy  AND  Physiology  (779:1),  Nixon, 

Functional  Murmur,  R.  2/73,  p.  65. 
DISEASES  OF   MITRAL,    Vide  Yalyular 
Dis.  (779:4).     Rheumat.  (1454:5). 

2.  Furniyall,   L.  1/46,  p.  328.      Johnson,  Ex- 

tensiYe,  T.  2/61,  p.  162  ;  1/62,  p.  134. 
Peacock,  Causes,  Effects,  etc.,  T.  1 '66, 
p.  233  ;  2/71,  p.  573.  Wilks,  Relative 
Importance  of  Aortic  (740:4)  and 
Mitral  Dis.,  R.  2/58,  p.  115, 


SYMPTOMS  OF  STENOSIS  rcl  CONTRAC- 
TION OF  MITRAL— 
Peacock,    T.    2/73,  p.  319.      Gairdner,  T. 
1/65,  p.  275. 

3.  Presystolic     vcl    Auricular     Systolic 

Murmur  (780:4),  Gairdner,  Pathog- 
NOM.,  T.  1/65,  p.  2/75;  L.  2/75,  p.  48. 
Jaccoud,  Explan.,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  267. 
H.  Salter,  L.  2/69,  p.  565.  Sansom, 
etc.,  T.  1/74,  p.  34  ;  2/75,  p.  39.  Bar- 
clay, etc.,  L.  1/72,  pp.  285,  353,  394, 
714  ;  2/75,  p.  351 ;  R.  1/72,  p.  103. 
Harvey,  etc.,  L.  1/75,  pp.  819,  852; 
2/75,  p.  203. 
Sphygmographic  Tracings  (755:2),  Ma- 
homed, T.  1/72,  p.  569. 

4.  HAEMOPTYSIS  (147:4"),  Salter,  Apt  to  Occur. 

L.  2/69,  p.  603'. 
Cases,  Silver,  T.  1/72,  pp.  309,  338.     Pea- 
cock, Clin.,  L.  1/74,  p.  613.     Herard, 
M.  R.  1/54,  p.  555.  Johnson,  T.  2/61, 
p.  162. 

TREATMENT    OF   MITRAL    STENOSIS, 

5.  Vide  Supra. 

Digitalis  (372:2),  Forster,  M.  R.  2/71,  p. 

217.     Bird  with  Tk.    Ferri,  Magical, 

4th  Ed.,  p.  413. 
Prunus  Yirgin   (783:3),  Allbutt,  T.  1/67, 

p.  162. 

767. 

MITRAL  REGURGITANT— 

1.  Salter,  etc.,  c.  Aortic  Regur.  (741:1),  L. 

2/70,  pp.661,  697;  M.  R.  1/57,  p. 
490.  Bristowe,  Independent  of  (Jr- 
ganic  Changes  (780:2),  Cases,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  215.  Silver,  Func- 
tional Bruit,  T.  1/71,  p.  301.  Jor- 
dan,    Connect,      of     with     Cataract 

2.  (1867:3),  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  487.  Peacock, 
2/73,  p.  319.  Broadbent,  Irreg.  Pulse 
OF,  Explan. !  L.  2/75,  p.  442. 

TREATMENT     OF    MITRAL   REGURGI- 
TANT— 

Digitalis  (372:3),     Foster,   M.   R.   2/71, 

p.  219. 
Prunus  Yirgin   (783:3),  Allbutt,  T.  1/67, 

p.  217. 

ANEURISM  OF   MITRAL  (731:3)   rel  EN- 
DOCARDITIS  ULCEROSA  (765:6)  — 
Coupland,  L.  2/75,  p.  735,  vide  787:1. 
CHORDiE  TENDINEiE  OF  MITRAL— 

4.  Rupture   (773:5),  Sibley,  T.  1/51,  p.  407. 

Peacock,    during,    Yomiting    (858:1), 
T.  1/65,  p.  23. 
MUSCULAR  TISSUE  OF  HEART— 

5.  Pcttigrew,  Arrangement  of  Fibres,  M.  R. 

1/61,  p.  228  ;  1/66,  p.  132;  T.    2/05, 
p.  233. 
Hypoxanthin   (986:5),   Present,  Scherer, 
T.  1/52,  p.  526. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


253 


768. 

DISEASES   OF   MUSCULAR  TISSUE  OF 
1.      HEART — Heart    Diseases  Gexerally 
(781:3)— 
Quain,  L.  1/72,  pp.  391,  -420. 
CARDIAC  OPPRESSION— 
In  SxAKE  Bites  (507:6). 
Belladonna  (377:2),  Harlev  in  Asthenic, 
T.  1/68,  p.  326,  vide  783:4. 

SPASM   OF   HEART    {nU)—Vide  Angina 

3.  Pectoris  (788:1). 

Death  fr.  in  many  Cases  of  Shock  (180:1). 

IRRITABLE  HEART— 

Da  Costa,  of  Soldiers   (574:3),    L.  1/71, 
p.  349. 

CONGESTION  OF  HEART - 

4.  Resilts,  Jenner,  T.  2/60,  p.  94. 
CARDITIS  trni YO -CARDITIS— T'itft'PYO- 

peri-carditis  (760:3). 
Radcliffe,  Ac.  Idiop.,  Signs,  etc.,  T.  1/66, 
p.  132.     Peacock,  T.  2/63,  pp.  58, 114. 
Burrows  and  Kirkes,  Suppirat.,  etc., 

5.  (765:6,  767:4,  779:3),  T.  2/53,  p.  624. 
Klob,  2  Cases,  Sequela;,  R.  1/66,  p. 
172.     Heslop,  T.  2/56,  p.  245. 

CARDIAC  ABSCESS— 

Moxon,  T.  2/72,  p.  351.     Inman,  At  Base, 

T.  1/62,  p.  216. 
Of  Septum  Ventricul.  (765:3). 

SYPHILITIC    CARDITIS    (1205:2).      Vide 
785:3. 

6.  Steenberg,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  280. 
Causing  Aneurism  (731:3). 

PRIMARY  SOFTENING  OF  HEART 
(159:5),  Harley,  Rate,  R.  1/62,  p.  94. 

769. 

CARDIAC  HYPERTROPHY— 

1.  Quain,  L.  1/72,  p.  391. 

Nerves    (762:3),    Lee,    Hypertrophied, 

M.  R.  2/53,  p.  256. 
Diagnosis,    Piorry,    Forced    Respir.    to 

Diagn.,   Hyper,   and  Hyper,   c.  Di- 

LATAT.,  T.  2/58,  p.  617. 
— Tinnitus  Aurium  (1801:6). 

CAUSES  OF  CARDIAC  HYPERTROPHY 

(629:3),  T.  2/53,  p.  2  ;  L.  1/68,  p.  265. 

2.  Pregnancy    (1547:1),    Normal,    Larcher, 

T.  2/59,  p.  561.   Beau,  T.  1/59,  p.  470. 

Renal  Dis.  (1010:3).     Lung  Dis.  (647:1). 

Impaired   Cardiac   CmcuL.    (761:5). 

3.  Adher.  Pericardium  (760.6). 
CASES  OF  CARDIAC  HYPERTROPHY— 

4  lb.  6  oz.,  T.  2/60,  p.  644.  50'  oz.,  L. 
2/54,  p.  332.  2,  Each  46i  oz.,  T.  2/61, 
p.  418.  Johnson,  Excessive,  T.  2/61, 
p.  162.  Peacock,  40  oz.,  L.2/68,  p.  521. 


TREATMENT     OF     CARDIAC     HYPER- 
TROPHY— 
Inhalations    (626:3),  Hake,  Prov.  Me-L 

and  Surg.  J.,  Sept.  15/52. 
Plumbi    Acetas     (292:3),    Brachet,    etc., 
T.  2/58,  p.  97;  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  235. 
6.  Ox  Gall  (542:4),    Bonorden,  T.  2/58,  p. 
353. 

770. 

1.  Digitalis,  vide  372:2,  Foster,  M.  R.  2/71, 
p.  214.  Fuller,  T.  1/63,  p.  73.  Cor- 
rigan.  Reduces  Beats  in  36 — 48  hours. 
Effects  Lasting  Y'ears,  Med.  Circ,  1/55, 
p.  70.  Pfaff,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  252. 
Stirling,  Case,  T.  1/64,  p.  251.  Tho- 
rowgood,  Avoid  it  in  Aortic  Dis. 
(741:2),  T.  1/64,  p.  212.  Murray, 
Not  Good,  T.  1/65,  p.  277  ;  vide  372:2, 
771:3. 
Yeratrum  Yiride  (345:4),  Murray,  T- 
1/65,  p.  277. 

CARDIAC  ATROPHY— 
5.  Finn,  R.  1/69,  p.  77. 

Sir  J.  Clarke,    Small   Heart    Predispoe. 
to  Phthisis(683:1),  T.  2/72,  p.  252. 

771. 

CARDIAC  DILATATION— 
1.    Gairdner,  Connect.  Avith  Lung  Dis.  (647:1), 
M.  R.  1/53,  p.  474 ;  2/53,  p.  209. 
Diagnosis,  Piorry  on  Forced  Respiea/t. 

(629:5)  as  an  Aid,  T.  2/58,  p.  617. 
Cases,  Gull  &  Wilks,  Sudden  Death  inj 
etc.,  T.  2/65,  p.  114. 

TREATMENT    OF    CARDIAC    DILATA- 
3.     TION— 

Digitalis  (372:2),  Murray,  T.  1/65,  p.  277. 

Gull  contra  Murray,  T.  2/65,  p.  114; 

vide  770:1,  372:2. 
Strychnia  (385:4),  Chambers,  L.  2 '57,  p. 

342  ;  ride  385:4. 
Belladonna  (768:1),  Harley,  In  CARDi.A.a 

Asthenia  (158:6),  T.  1/68,  p.  326- 

772. 

FATTY    DEGENERATION    OF    IIEAPuT 

1.  (1673:3)— 

Rev.,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  429.  Quain,  L.  l/.jQ. 
p.  367;  1/72,  p.  459.  Ponfiek,  T.  1/73, 
p.  603.  AVilks,  R.  1/58,  p.  268.  Black, 
L.  2/72,  p.  554.  Jenner,  A  Preserva- 
tive Lesion  ! !  T.  2/69,  p.  142. 

SYMPTOMS,  DIAGNOSIS,  Etc., OF  FATTY 

2.  DEGEN.  OF  HE.iRT— 
Kennedy,  R.  2/59,  p.  93. 

Dyspncea   (782:4),    Reid,  Not  Diagnostic, 

R.  1/60,  p.  101, 
Syncope  (790:4),    Stokes,  Freqt.,  T.   1/54, 

p.  339. 


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FATTY   DEGENERATION    OF   HEAET— 
SYMPTOMS,  DIAGNOSIS,  Etc.  {cont.) 
Apoplexy    (U11:1),    Stokes,    Freqt.,    T. 
1  54,  p.  339. 

3.  Pulse,  Kennedy,  Peculiar,  E.  2/59,  p.  9-1. 

Fothergill,  Intermittent  (753:6),  L. 
1/72,  p.  498. 
Arcus  Senilis  (1848:2).  Flint,  not  Neces- 
sarily Accompanied  by  Fatty  Heart, 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  144.  Wilks,  In  What 
State  of  IIeart  it  is  Found,  E.  1/58, 
p.  271. 

4.  Simulating  Ague  (1484:6),  Fenn,  L.  1/67, 

p.  482. 
Vomiting  (857:3),  Ilayne,  L.  1/75,  p.  43. 

5.  Sudden  Death  (180:2),  M.  E.  2/58,  p.  429. 
Angina  Pectoris   (788:4).      Eupture   of 

Heart  (773:5).  Death  during  Chlo- 
ROF.  Inhalat.  (438;5). 

CASES  OF  FATTY  DEGEN.  OF  HEAET— 
"Wilks,  9,  with  Fatal  An.ismia  (140:5)  in 
Young  People,  E.  1/58,  p.  268.  39, 
M.  E.  2/58,  p.  429.  Bristowe,  2,  T, 
1/54,  p.  347.  Ashley  (P.M.),  T.  2/52, 
p.  356. 

773. 

CALCAEEOUS  DEGENEEATION  OF 

2.  HEAET  (1672:6)— 
Coats,  L.  2/72,  p.  576. 

GEEEN    PIGMENT     (20;4)     DEGENEEA- 
TION OF  HEAET— 
Thudiuhum,  Microsp.  J.,  vol.  4,  p.  111. 

EUPTUEE  OF  HEAET— 

3.  Hauska,  How,  Why,  and  "Where  it  Occurs, 

T.  1/55,  p.  417.      Markham,  Analysis, 

T.  1/59,  p.  358.      Quain,   L.  1/72,  p. 

460.     Diplock,  Frequency,  T.  1/72,  p. 

3S3  ;  T.  1/60,  p.  545. 
Often  Occurs  during  Sleep  (1366:5). 
Cases,  Earth,  24,  M.  E.  2/71,  p.  545  ;  1/67, 

p.  186.     Dunlop,  etc^  E.  1/66,  p.  176 ; 

L.  2/66,  p.  65  ;  2/70,  -p.  778  ;   2/71,  p. 

193 ;   1/60,  p.  88  ;   2/71,  pp.  635,  803  ; 
5.  2/72,  p.  524  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  659  ;  T.  1/63, 

p.   120;    2/65,   p.   695. 
— With    Fatty     Degeneration    (772:5), 

as  Many  of  Above.    Bristowe,  T.  1/54, 

p.  348.     Coote,  In  old  Lady  while  re- 
clining, T.  2/62,  p.  20. 
—  Fr.  Ext.  Violence  (786:1),  no  Breech 

of  Skin,  Ward,   etc.,  T.  1/62,  pp.  79, 

12Q. 
'Of  Septum  Ventriculorum  (765:3). 
Of  CHORD.ii  Tendine.13  (767:4). 

BEOKEN  heart- 
True  Nature,  Eichardson,  T.   1/68,  p.  60. 

775 

HEAET' S   ACTION— MOVEMENTS,    Vide 
1.      Sounds    (776:4).        Nerves    of    Heart 
(762:1).     Pulse  (752:5)  — 
Eev.,  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  341,  362  ;  1/74,  p.  285. 


HEAET'S  ACTION,  Etc.  {cont.)^ 

Paget,  cause  of  Ehythm.  Act.  (157:5)  ; 
T.  2/57,  p.  79.  V.  Poore,  a  Guide  to 
Amount  of  Work  and  Rest  Good  for 
us,  L.  2/75,  p.  163.  Hinton,  Chem. 
Changes,  the  Cause,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  191. 
Hayden,  Lancisi's  Cardiac  Circle, 
M.  R.  1/76,  p.  346.  RadcliflFe,  T.  1/55, 
p.  640.  Bouillard,  4  Parts,  2  Active,  2 
Rest,  Simpler  than  Marey,  T.  2/75,  p. 

2.  552.  Dalton,  etc.,  as  seen  in  M.  Groux, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  240;  1/61,  p.  273  ;  T. 
2/57,  pp.  520,  561,  564.  Rutherford, 
Polygraph  (754:6),  etc.,  T.  2/71,  p. 
439.  Bamberger,  As  Seen  in  a  Wounded 
Man,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  246.  H.  Davies, 
Mutual  Eelat.  of  Size  of  Orifices  In- 
fluencing Act.,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  670. 
Pettigrew's  Book,  L.  1/73,  p.  843. 

HEAET'S  ACTION  AEEESTED— 

3.  Eulenberg,    T.  1/70,  p.  433.      Fothergill, 

Heart's  Depressants,  L.  2/73,  p.  904. 
By    Irritation   of   a    Sensitive    Nerve 

(1251:5)  (Momentarily),  Bernard,  etc., 

T.  2/60,  p.  151;  T.  2/65,  p.  621. 
By  Galvan.  Vagus  (762:2),  Weber,  etc., 

M.  E.  1/56,  p.  414;  2/60,  p.  243. 
By   Galvan.   Medulla    (1340:6),   Weber, 

M.  R.  1/56,  p.  414.       H.  Jones,  2/65, 

p.  412. 
Rarefied  Air  (753:3),  Arnold,  Exp.,  M.  R. 

2/60,  p.  234. 

4.  By  Voluntary  Efforts  (753:6),  Called  also 

Paralysis  of  Heart. 
By  Upas  (364:4).  Digitalis  (372:2).  Chlo- 
roform (438:4).     Ox  Gall  (542:2). 

HEAET'S  ACTION  INCEEASED— 
ByNicotin  (379:3). 

776. 

FORCES  OF  HEART  (752:4)— 

1.  Work  DONE  BY,  T.  2/72,  p.  479.  Haughton, 
Raising  178  Tons  1  Foot  per  Diem, 
M.  R.  1/64,  p.  147  ;  T.  1/71,  p.  563. 

CAUSE  OF  HEART'S  IMPULSE— 

Rev.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  345.  Cartwright,  Di- 
lat.  of  "V'entricle,  L.  2/52,  pp.  375, 
467,  566  ;  T.  1/58,  pp.  20,  539.  Mac- 
lise,  etc..  Nature  of  Heart's  Throb, 
etc.,  L.  2/60,  pp.  120, 146.  Bamberger, 
In  a  Wounded  Man,  M.  R.  1/57,  p. 
246.  Salter,  Diagr.,  etc.,  L.  2/69,  pp. 
565,  601.  Illustrated  CUn.,  T.  2/52, 
p.  566. 

CONTINUANCE   OF    HEART'S    ACTION 

3.   AFTER  death- 
Five  Hours  AFTER  Hanging  (1621:3),  T. 
1/59,  p.  256.      Twelve  Hours,  Mac- 
namara,  T.  1/61,  p.  345.     Vulpian,  in 
Animals,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  235. 


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161 


IXTERMITTENCY  OF  HEART'S  AC- 
TION (753:5)- 

HEART'S  SOUNDS  — 

5.  Set  to  Music  (572:6),  Rhudcrs,  T.  1/68, 
p.  469. 
Cause  of,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  259  ;  1/CO, 
p.  348.  Halford's  Exper.,  R.  1/61,  p. 
326;  T.  1/60,  pp.  122,  150;  1/58,  pp. 
109,  126,  191,  319.  Williams'  Exper., 
Med.  Gaz.,  Dec.  2/37,  p.  392.  Fuller, 
M.  R.  2/63,  p.  20.  Stokes,  M.  R.  2/54, 
p.  422.  Salter,  L.  2/69,  pp.  565,  601. 
Leared,  New  Theory,  R.  1/02,  p.  313; 
L.  2/68,  pp.  407,  505.  As  Heard  iu 
M.  Groux,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  275. 

777. 

Difference  ix  Adui.t  and  Fcetal  (1537:6). 

2.  Leared,  T.  2/60,  p.  442.  Markham,  T. 
2/60,  p.  487. 

2nu  Sound  Accentuated  (782:4),  Fother- 
gill,  Diagn.  Value,  L.  2/69,  p.  633  ; 
2/75,  p.  523. 

REDUPLICATION  OF  HEART  SOUNDS 

3.  rel  DICROTIC  PULSE  (753:2)— 
Rev.,   M.  R.    1/61,  p.   362.     Flint,  Both 

Sounds,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  534.  Richard- 
son, M.  R.  2/62,  p.  444.  Skoda,  R. 
2/63,  p.  145 ;    2/69,  p.   57.    Johnson, 

4.  L.  1/76,  p.  698.  Leared,  L.  2/68,  p. 
506.  Broadbent,  etc..  Causes,  How 
Best toHear,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  103;  2/75, 
p.  549  ;  T.  2/73,  p.  648.  Mahomed 
and  Galabin,  Discuss,  as  to  Cause,  T. 
2/74,  p.  24  et  seq.  ;  2/74,  p.  301.  Sibson, 
in  6  out  of  11  of  Ac.  Bright's  (1010:4), 
L.  1/74,  p.  506.  Mahomed,  Sphygmo- 
GRAPHic  Tracings  (755:1),  T.  2/73, 
p.  489. 

PALPITATION  OF  HEART  —  Intermit- 

5.  tency  (753:5). 

Causes,  Richardson,  T.  1/68,  p.  00.  Fo- 
thergill,  and  Diagn.  Value,  L.  2/70, 
pp.  179,  210;  2/75,  p.  442.  Johnson, 
PR.  Over  Anxiety,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p. 
157.  Murchison,  Hepatic  Derange- 
ments, etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  578.  Bram- 
well,  with  Nystagmus  (1837:3),  L. 
2/75,  p.  764.  Richardson,  in  Dia- 
phragm (962;  1)  often,  not  in  Heart, 
T.  1/68,  p.  60. 

6.  In  Epilepsy  (1311:6),  Diagnostic  Value. 

TREATMENT    OF   CARDIAC    PALPITA- 
TION— 

Nunneley,  L.  1/71,  pp.  228,  265.  Broad- 
hent,  L.  2/75,  p.  442.  Balfour,  B. 
1/76,  p.  97.     Kolliker,  R.  1/58,  p.  93. 

Aconite  (468:2),  Ringer,  in  Nervous,  L. 
1/69,  p.  44. 

Plumbum  (292:3),  Brachet,  T.  2/58,  p.  97. 


TREAT.  OF  PALPITATION  OF  HEART 

{co)it.) — - 

Belladonna  (377:2),  Smith,  L.    1/74,  p. 

903. 
Pot.   Iod.  (264:4),  Ricord,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 

246. 
Amyl  Nitrite  (447:4),  Bramwcll,  L.  2/75, 

p.  764. 
Position  (223:4),  Bending  forwards  avith 

ARMS  PENDENT,   T.   2/75,   p.   237 ;  L. 

2/75,  p.  360. 

779. 

CARDIAC      VALVES— Tricuspid      (764:3). 
1.     Mitral    (766:1).     Aortic  (740:4).     Pul- 
monary (742:1). 

Anatomy,  etc..  Savory,  Structure,  Con- 
nections, Etc.,  L.  2/52,  pp.  420,  438. 
Davies,  Mutual  Relat.  of  Size  to 
Orifices,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  670  ;  T.  1/70, 
pp.  617,  646;  T.  2/70,  p.  51  ;  L.  2/72, 
p.  109.  Trotter,  Criticism  on  Davies, 
L.  1/70,  p.  839. 

Action,  Rev.,  etc.,  M.  R.,  1/60,  p.  346  ; 
2/53,  p.  255.  Halford,  Precise  Act., 
T.  2/57,  p.  671 ;  1/58,  p.  73.  Brinton 
on  Halford's  Views,  T.  1/58,  p.  4G. 
Markham,  T.  1/61,  pp.  317,  519;  R. 
1/61,  p.  79. 

ULCERATIVE       INFLAMMATION       OF 

3.  VALVES  {Vide  765:6,  737:4,  768:4)— 
Causing  PvyiSMiA  (169:2),  Kirkes,  R.  1/64, 

p.  144.     Barclay,  L.  2/66,  p.  722. 

VALVULAR  DISEASES— 

4.  Vide  Heart  Dis.  Generally  (781:3). 
Tricuspid      (764:3).        Mitr.\l     (766:1). 

Aortic  (740:4).  Pulmonic  (742:2) 
Endocard.  (765:5).  Rheum.  (1454:6) 
Erysipelas (779:6).  Bright's(1010:3) 
Hemipleg.  (1286:3).  Chorea  (1291:4) 
Bellingham  and  Stokes,  Tables,  etc.,  M.  R 
2/54,  p:  429.  Peacock,  R.  1/66,  p 
328;  T.  1/66,  p.  233;  M.  R.  1/66,  p 
365;  T.  2/73,  p.  221,  et  seq. 

CAUSES      OF     VALVULAR      DISEASES 
{Vide  Supra,  779:4) — 

6.  Lactic  Acid  injected  into  Peritoneum, 
etc.  (843:1).  Richardson's  Exper., 
T.  2/57,  pp.  68,  567;  M.  R.  1/58, 
p.  215.  Virchow,  etc.,  Questioning 
Richardson's  Exper.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p. 
252;  R.  1/62,  p.  316. 
Erysipelas  (42:2),  Jaccoud,  T.  2/73,  p.  473. 

780. 

DIAGNOSIS   OF    VALVULAR   DISEASE, 
2.      Vide  779:4— 

DiURESLS    (1038:2),    Kuchner,    Is    it    In- 
creased? M.  R.  2/60,  p.  259. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


CARDIAC  MURMUES,  BRUIT  DE  SOUF- 
FLET— 

Physical  Theoky,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  13. 
Learning,  Pathol.,  M.  E.  1/76,  p. 
491  ;  2/76,  p.  470. 

Often  Fu>'ctional,  xot  Okg.\>"ic;  vide 
An'.x:mic  MrRMURS  (141:2). 

Markham,  Why  Heard  in  Healthy 
Heaut,  E.  2/61,p.  81.  Bristowe,M.  E. 
2/61,  p.  215.  Fuller,  Apt  to  Mis- 
lead, T.  2/62,  p.  670.  Da  Costa,  E. 
3-  2/69,  p.  55.     Silver,  T.  1/71,  p.  361. 

Layccck,  Capable  of  Eemoval  or 
C'ausat.  by  exciting  Hope  or  Fear 
often,  T.  1/73,  p.  434. 

SAIISES  OF  CAEDIAC  MUEMUES— 
Pressvee  (222:4),  Jenner,  T.  1/56,  p.  204. 
Posture  (223:5),  Ringer,  R.  1/61,  p.  81. 
CoxvECTiox,    Salter,    Illustrating   Infl.   of 

in  Determining  Seat,  L.  2/69,  pp.  113, 

193,  225. 

4.  I.v    Surgical   Cases    (1630:3),   Necessity 

of  Care,  Jordan,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  485. 
Ix  Enlarged  Spleen  (988:51,  Morehead, 

vol.  1,  p.  53. 
Presy'stolic  Murmur  (766:3). 

i?EOGNOSIS   OF  VALVULAR  DIS.,  Pea- 

5.  cock,  Relative  Dangers  of  Dipf.  Valy. 
Dis.,  Etc.,  T.  2/73,  p.  349. 

aXBES  OF  VALVULAE  DIS.,  Semple 
Protracted,  T.  2/55,  p.  4.  Johnson, 
Extensive,  T.  2/61,  p.  162.  Corson, 
41,  T.  2/55,  p.  220. 

TREATMENT  OF  VALVULA.E  DISEASE, 
€.  Semple,  T.  2/55,  pp.  4,  220. 

Iron    (294:5),    In    Organic,    Jones,    etc., 
T.  1/61,  pp.  363,  419.     Eird,  4th  Ed., 
p.  413. 
Digitali.s  (372:2),  "When  to  Use,  Leared, 

T.  2/62,  p.  669 ;  vide  766:5,  767:2. 
Salicine  (1458:4),  May,  B.  2/76,  p.  88. 

781. 

HEAET  DISEASES  GENERALLY— 
3.  Valvular   Dis.    (779:4).     Dis.   of    Mus- 
cular Tissue  (768:1). 
Books,   Etc.,  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.   108. 
Markham,  T.  2/60,   p.  217.     Dobell, 
1872.     Bellingham  &  Stokes,   M.   R. 
2/54,  p.  1.     Ilayden's,  L.  2/75,  p.  804. 
Flint,  M.  R.   2/60,  p.   143.     Reyher, 
Hearts  of  apparently  Healthy  Animals 
seldom  free  fr.  Pathol.  Changes,  M.  R. 
4  1/62,   p.    253.     Blakiston,    Clin.    Ob- 

servat.,  T.  2/64,  p.  689 ;  M.  R.  2/65, 
p.  288.  Peacock,  Prognosis,  etc., 
T.  1/66,  p.  233 ;  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  489. 
Haviland,  Geographical  Distrip,. 
(4:1),  R.  2/69,  p.  58;  1/71,  p.  582; 
M.  R.  2/76,  p.  345.  Chevers  in  India 
(9:2),  Treat.,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  40. 


HEART  DISEASES  GENERALLY  (conf.) 

5.  Relat.  Freq.  of  Right  and  Left,  Black, 

L.  2/72,  pp.  253,  329,  443,  554. 
In  Child.  (1522:2),  Jenner,  B.  2/76,  p.  351. 

CAUSES  OF  HEART  DISEASES— 

Geography    of,   Haviland,   M.    R.    2/76, 

p.  345. 
Trades,  Etc.  (567:2),  Shann,  R.  2/62,  p.  3. 
AUbutt,  T.    1/71,   p.   565 ;    ride  Sol- 
diers (574:3). 
Impure  Am  (257:2),  Black,  L.  2/72,  pp. 
330,  442. 

6.  Nervous    Irritation,   Richardson,    Cure, 

L.  2/74,  p.  304. 
Rheumatism     (1454:5).       Gout     (753:5). 
Variola  (83:2). 

782. 

RELATION    OF    HEART    DISEASE    TO 

1.  OTHER  DISEASES— 

In  Old  Age  (576:5)  to  Venous  Diathesis 
(746:6),  Hingeston,  T.  2/52,  p.  529. 

2.  To  Cerebral  Disease  (1404:4),  Why  not 

More  Frequent,  M.  R.   1/62,  p.  121, 

ride  1286:3. 
To  Exophthalmic  Goitre  (1837:5). 
To  Cataract  (1867:3). 
To  Lung  Dis.  (647:1),  Fothergill,  T.  2/74, 

p.  682. 
To  Arortion  (1556:6). 

DIAGNOSIS,      SYMPTOMS,      Etc.,      OF 
HEART  DISEASE— 

3.  Sansom,  Rev.,  T.  2/76,  p.  528.     Peacock, 

etc.,  M.  R  ,  2/67,  p.  489;  2/72,  p.  92. 
Fothergill,  of  Primary  and  Second., 
L.  2/75,  p.  523. 

4.  Brachial  Artery  (721:4),  Jenner,  Guide 

to  State  of  Heart,  T.  2/61,  p.  1. 
Sound  (777:2),  2nd  Accentuated  in  Second., 

not  in  Primary',  Fothergill,  L.  2/75, 

p.  523. 
Tongue  (803:6),  of  ten  Fissured,  etc.,  New- 
ham,  L.  1/54,  p.  662. 
Pii.TicoRDiAL   Vascularity,    Laycock,    T. 

1/62,  p.  151. 
Piui3C0RDiAL  Pain,  Dobell,  1872,  Affect. 

OF  Heart. 
Nightmare  (1369:5),  Hingeston,  Frequent, 

Why  ?  T.  2/52,  p.  529.     Tide  Dreams 

(1369:3). 

5.  Insomnia  (1367:4),   Laycock,   T.  1/73,  p. 

433.  Ed.,  L.  1/73,  p.  21 ;  M.  R.  2/74, 
p.  101. 

Dyspnoea,  Nocturnal  (635:1),  Hahershon, 
etc..  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/71,  p.  333; 
2/75,  p.  523.  Laycock,  Causing  Sleep- 
lessness (634:3),  Clin.,  T.  1/73,  p. 
433.  Begbie,  On  Ascending  and 
Descending  Respir.  (635:1)  "  Besoin 
de  Respirer"  of  Hippocrates,  etc.,  L. 
2/75,  p.  193. 

Apncea  (6.34:3),  vide  Laycock  (782:4). 


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DIAGNOSIS,      SYMPTOMS,      Etc.,       OF 
HEART  DISEASE  [cont.)— 
Dyspepsia    (8i2:3),    Leared,    Often    coa- 

founded,  T.  1/67,  p.  C95. 
Vomiting  (857:3),  Habershon,  T.  1/76,  p. 

680. 
H.'EMORRHAGE  (142:2),  Salter,  Diagnostic 
Value,  L.  2/70,  p.  460. 
6.  PiKPURA      (.57:o).       Epistaxis      (146:2). 
ii.timaturia     (150:4).       h.'emoptysis 
(147:4).     Dropsy  (155:3). 

783. 

PROGNOSIS  OF  HEART  DISEASE- 

2.  In  Various  Foinrs,  Black,  L.  2/72,  p.  737. 

Vide  781:3. 

TREAT.  OF  HEART  DISEASE  (781:3)— 

Black  (781:3),  Of  Diff.  Forms,  L.  2/72, 
pp.  807,  844.  Rev.,  Of  Present 
State,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  92.  Habershon, 
Seven  Principles,  R.  1/67,  p.  84. 
Fotbergill,  Primary,  L.  1/75,  pp.  720, 
753.  Secondary',  ]j.  2/75,  pp.  445, 
522.     M.  Johnson,  T.  2/71,  p.  791. 

Pure  Air  (257:2),  Black,  L.  2/72,  p.  330. 

Milk  Diet  (541:1),  Pecholier,  M.  R.  1/67, 
p.  529. 

Stimulants  (432:1),  Often  Pernicious, 
Wilks,  L.  1/67,  p.  506. 

3.  Food,  etc.,  before  rising.  Black,  L.  2/72, 

p.  844.  Parkes'  Observations,  Fotber- 
gill on,  vide  Note,  L.  2/75,  p.  523. 

Digitalis  (372:2),  The  most  valuable  Car- 
diac Tonic,  vide  372:2,  770:1. 

Prunus  Virgin  (411:2),  Allbutt,  T.  1/07, 
pp.  162,  217,  vide  7Q7:2. 

Opium  (462:3),  G.  Johnson,  etc.,  Dangers, 

4.  T.  1/59,  pp.  102,  219.  G.  Johnson, 
Value,  c.  Uuinine  (402:3),  T.  1/59,  p. 
162.  Metcalfe,  T.  2/71,  p.  792,  vide 
Pericarditis  (759:2). 

BiJLLADONNA  (377:2),  Harley,  in  Asthenic, 
T.  1/68,  p.  326;  vide  708:2. 

5.  Aconite  (468:2),  Fleming,  R.  2/45,  p.  77. 
Veratria  (344:6),  Turnbull,  vide  Book. 
Strychnia    (390:0),   Corson,  L.    1/54,   p. 

394.       Kennedy,     R.     2/03,     p.     38. 
Chambers,  L.  2/57,  p.  342  ;  vide  385:4. 
BucHU  (418:4)  Combd.  -with  Potash. 

784. 

1.    PoDOPHYLLiN  (469:6),    Ramskill,  T.  1/62, 
p.  10. 
Plumbi  Acet.  (287:5),  Corson,  T.  2/50,  p. 

44. 
Chloral  (444:6),  "Waters,  L.  1/72,  p.  604. 
3.  Counter-irritation  (165:3),  Johnson,  T. 
2/71,  p.  791. 
Bed  for  (178:0),  Dobell,  made  by  Heather 
Biggs.     Vide  Diagr.  Dobcll's  Book  on 
Heart  Affec,  1872. 


FIBRINOUS   CLOTS  —  POLYPI  —  EM- 
BOLI OF  HEART,    Vide  (17:1). 

4.  Druitt,  20  Inches  Long  in  Rt.  Ventricle,  T. 

2/62,  p.  56.  Giles,  Diagnosis,  etc.,  L. 
2/62,  p.  502.  Richardson,  T.  2  68,  p. 
580;  1/09,  p.  243;  L.  2/72,  p.  777. 
Diiber,  Causes  that  Direct  them  Now  to 
One  Organ,  Now  to  Another,  M.  R., 
2/01,  p.  79.  Fayrer,  Malaria  (559:2) 
a  Cause,  T.  1/71,  p.  435;  1/73,  p.  00. 
Gamgee,  Frequent  in  LoAver  Animals, 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  146. 

5.  Catheterism  (1215:1)  as  a  Cause. 
Symptoms,  Diagnosis,  etc.     Markham,  etc., 

M.  R.,  2/60,  p.  463  ;  2/61,  p.  76.  Ri- 
chardson, T.  1/55,  p.  397 ;  1/56,  n. 
230;  L.  2/72,  p.  777. 

6.  — Dyspncea  (635:3),  Richardson,   T.  2/68, 

p.  581  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  777. 
Treatment,  Richardson,  L.  2/72,  p.  777. 
C.isES,  Clubbe,  etc.,  T.    2/52,  p.  395:  L. 

2/72,  pp.  35,  777. 
Causing  Death,     In  Croup  (617:4) ;    Ix 

Diphtheria  (819:6). 

785. 

ENTOZOA  IN  HEART  (933:4)— 

2.  Henderson,  L.  1/60,  p.  446.     Bird,  T.  2/73, 

p.  164.  Peacock,  in  Walls,  T.  2/72, 
p.  473. 
In  Apex  (765:1),  Budd,  T.  2/58,  p.  54. 
Wilkes,  T.  1/60,  p.  484.  Schuppert, 
in  Dog,  cau.sing  Death,  M.  R.  2/58,  p. 
258. 

3.  In  Septum  Ventric,  Goodhart,    L.  2/75, 

p.  736. 

CARDIAC  SYPHILIS  (1205:2)— 

McNalty,  T.  1/73,  pp.   570,  624.     Cayler, 
T.  2/71,  p.    566.     Vide  S.    CiRDiTis, 

(768:0). 

CARDIAC  CANCER— 

4.  Fuller,  T.  1/00,  p.  562.     Walford,  L.  2/74, 

p.  750. 

CARDIAC  GROWTHS  AND  TUMOURS— 
Yeo,  L.  1/74,  p.  405. 

MALFORMATION  OF  HEART  (739:1)— 

5.  Peacock,  T.  1/54,  p.  455,  ei  seq.;  2/73,  p. 

1  ;  R.  2/58,  p.  344  ;  L.  1/07,  p.  744 ; 
M.  R.  2/67,  p.  41.  Fenton,  5  Ca- 
vities, T.  2/73,  p.  338.  Bernard,  2 
Cavities,  no  Cy-anosis,  lived  29  Days, 
M.  R.  2/00,  p.  259.  Iliffe,  No  Tri- 
cusp.  Orifice,  T.  2/67,  p.  456.  Bal- 
four, Instructive  Case,  L.  2/74,  p.  409. 
Bradley,  "  Triccell^nV'  ^-  '^I'i'i,  P-  86. 
Symptoms,  Peacock,  T.  1/54,  pp.  543,  590. 

CARDIAC  DISPLACEMENTS— 

6.  Peacock,    2/73,   p.  1.      Tibbitts,   Possible 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


CARDIAC  DISPLACEMENTS  {cojit.)~ 

Forcible  DispLACEMEXxfr.  a  Blow,  L. 
1/76,  p.  598. 

786. 

WOUNDS   OF  HEART,   Vide  Penetrating 

1.  "Wounds  of  Chest  (642:2) ;  Foreign 
Bodies  in  Heart  (786:6) ;  Rupture  (773:3 
&  774:1). 

Purj^le,  42  Cases,  Not  Gen.  Immed.  Fatal, 
M.  R.  2/55,  p.  542.  Fischer,  R.  2/69, 
p.  233.  Miihlig,  Death  10  Years  atter, 
T.  2/61,  p.  117.  Peacock,  T.  2/73, 
p.  67. 

2.  Gunshot  (1641:6),  vide  Bvll'ets  tound  in 

Hearts,  P.  M.  (786:6).  Jackson, 
Death  3iHours,  R.  1/60,  p.  165.  Grant. 
24  Days"  T.  2/57,  p.  199.  Anders, 
Recov.,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  205. 
Staes,  Thomson,  Lived  4  Days  after  Bay- 
onet Wound  (1642:4),  T.  2/63,  p.  487. 

3.  Flaherty,  Remarkable  Partial  Recov., 
T.  2/63,  p.  498.  Smith,  etc.,  Death 
oth  Day,  L.  1/67,  p.  115  ;  3rd  Day,  L. 
1/76,  p.  482. 

Needles  and  Pins,  Gallard,  Singular  Case, 
T.  2/74,  p.  223.     A  Child  Breaking  one 

4.  in  Chest,  Death  fr.,  T.  1/03,  p.  21. 
Bilfi,  Lunatic  thrusting  Needle  into 
Heart,  Death,  T.  2/69,  p.  532.  Murray, 
Swallowed  (786:5),  Causing  Death, 
T.  1/59,  p.  470. 

—  Suicide  by  (1018:4),  coups  d'cpingle,  T. 
2/67,  p.  172.  Needles  found  inllEAiiT, 
etc.,  L.  2/63,  p.  524  ;  T.  2/69,  p.  532. 
Needle  Mania  (31:5). 

Acupuncture,  Harmless  (166:4),  Diag- 
nostic Value  in  App.irent  Death 
6.  (166:4).    Needle  removed  fr.  Heart, 

Recov.,  Callender,  L.  1/73,  p.  272. 

Fish  Bones  (853:6),  etc.,  Swallowed,  An- 
drews, P.  M.,  T.  1/60,  p.  467.  Ram- 
skill,  L.  1/71,  p.  646.  Death  Several 
Months  after  Swallowing,  Thorn,  T. 
2/61,  p.  119. 

FOREIGN    BODIES   IN   HEART    (786:1). 

J'ide  Entozoa  (785:2). 
Purple,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  542. 
Bullets  (1642:4),  Lodged  Many  Tears,  20 

to  30,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  229;   1/67,  p.  97; 

R.   2/60,  p.  221  ;  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  253. 

18  Days  in  Lt.  Ventricle,  L.  1/76,  p. 

117. 
Outside  Pericard.  16  Years,  L.  1/76,  p. 

291. 

787. 

MYCOSIS  ENDOCARDII  vd  ENDO-CAR- 
1.     DITIS  -  ULCEROSA  -  PUERPERALIS 

(1583:4). 

Aneurism  of  Mitral  Valve  «;c^Endocard. 
Ulcerosa  (767:3).     Vide  765:6. 


788. 

ANGINA   PECTORIS  — NEURALGIA   OF 

1.  HEART— CARDIAC  APN(EA  (634:3)— 
STERNALGIA  —  Synonyms,  T.  1/70, 
p.  229. 

Vide  Spasm  of  Heart  (768:3). 

Ainstie,  L.  2/68,  p.  229.     Richardson,  T. 

2/62,  p.  446.     Eulenberg,  T.  1/70,  pp. 

329,  381,  433,  489.     Symonds,  T.  1/58, 

p.  496. 

2.  C.iSEs,   Etc.,   R.    2/62,   p.   124.     Brunton, 

Discuss.,  T.  1/70,  p.  320.  Osborne, 
Rupture  of  Coronary  (761:6),  T. 
1/62,  p.  317.  Giles,  L.  2/62,  p.  502. 
Ashley,  T.  2/52,  p.  356. 

CAUSES  OF  ANGINA  PECTORIS— 

4.  Beau,  etc.,  R.   2/62,  p.   126;   T.    2/52,  p. 

356  ;  1/70,  p.  489. 
Nerves   Implicated,   Laycock,    T.    1/73, 

p.  435.  ■ 
Epidemic  (561:6),  Gelineau,  R.  1/63,  p.  122. 
Fatty  Heart  (772:5),  Ashley,  P.  Sl.,  T. 

2/52,  p.  356. 
Emboli,  Etc.  after  Delivery  (1583:4). 

5.  Dlsease  of  Coronary  Arteries  (761:5), 

L.  2/59,  p.  588.     Dickenson,  T.  1,66, 
p.    24.      Ogle,    M.    R.    2/70,   p.    447. 
Wadham,  etc.,  L.  2/68,  p.  539;  M.  R. 
1/65,  p.  255. 
Tobacco    Smoking   (380:2),  Beau,  M.  R. 

6.  2/62,  p.  537.  Eulenberg,  T.  1/70, 
p.  489. 

Gout  (1468:1),  Wood,  M.  R.   1/53,  p.  31. 
Spasmodic    Asthma    (659:4),    FrecLuently 
Associated. 

789. 

TREATMENT  OF  ANGINA  PECTORIS— 

2.  Latham,  R.  2/47,  pp.  32,  202.     Eulenberg, 

T.  1/70,  p.  489, 
Nitrite  of  Amyl  (447:4),  Brunton,  L. 
2/67,  p.  97 ;  2/75,  p.  445 ;  T.  2/70,  p. 
272.  Ainstie,  etc.,  T.  1/70,  p.  321; 
5  cases,  1/76,  p.  17.  Madden's  own 
Experience  Wonderful,  R.  1/73,  p.  168. 

3.  Wood,  Administrat. ,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/72, 
p.  645.  Connor,  R.  2/72,  p.  85. 
Fagge,  contra,  L.  2/67,  p.  260. 

Chloroform  (441:2),  Aubrun,  M.  R.  1/52, 

p.  464. 
Chloral  (444:5),  Strange,  T.  2/70,  p.  300. 

4.  Sulphur  (243:3),  Munk,  L.  2/40,  p.  602. 
Pot.    Brom.  (266:2),   Papillaud,   L.    1/73, 

p.  792. 
Faradisation   (194:2),  Eulenberg,   Mode, 

etc.,  T,  1/70,  p.  490. 
Cold  to  Forehead,  Fagge,  L.  2/67,  p.  261. 

790. 

SY^NCOPE— FAINTING  FITS,  Etc.,    Vide 
3.     Coma  (1428:2). 

Blood    (139:4)    fr.    Veins    Bright    Red, 
AVhy  ?    Bernard,  T.  2/61,  p.  25. 


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CAUSES  OF  SYNCOPE— 
B.  Sequard,  R.  1/65,  p.  3o5. 

4.  Cerebral    Ax^mia    (1-107:1).       Cardiac 

Dis.  (772:2).     T^nia  Solium  (937:5). 
Onanism  in  Child.  (1083:5). 

TREATMENT  OF  SYNCOPE— 

B.     Sequard,    R.     1/65,    p.     355.      Hold 

5.  Breath  h  a  minute,  Theory,  L.  1/66, 
p.  139. 

Position  (223:4),  Richardson,  Recum- 
hency  Physiolog.  Considered,  T.  1/54, 
p.  417.  B.  Taylor,  Head  Down, 
L.  2/76,  p.  462. 

Belladonna  (377:2),  Harley,  T.  1/68,  p. 
326. 

Heat  and  Counter-Irritation  to  Epi- 
gastrium (944:5),  Sansom,  T.  2/66, 
p.  555. 

791. 

CHLOROSIS— 

2.  Distinct  fr.  An.i3mia  (140:4),  Mess.,  M.  R. 
1/62,  p.  86. 

TurnbuU,  L.  1/46,  pp.  315,  373,  427. 
luman  on  Allied  Complaints,  R.  2/71, 
p.  26.  Eisenmann,  Primarily  a  Neu- 
rosis, T.  2/60,  p.  39.  Sequard,  L. 
1/66,  p.  247.  Reveil,  No  want  of 
Iron  in  Blood,  L.  1/60,  p.  602. 
Lebert,  "  Acute  I'uerperal"  (1584:1), 
B.  2/76,  p.  84.  Newham,  Tongue 
(803:6)  Peculiar,  L.  1/54,  p.  662. 

In  Man,  Inman,  R.  2/71,  p.  24. 

Embolism  (17:3),  Brinton,  Dangers  of,  L. 
1/60,  p.  164. 

TREATMENT      OF     CHLOROSIS,      Vide 

4.  An.tlmia  (140:5). 

Woodman  &  Lebert,  B.  2/76,  p.  85.  Eisen- 
mann, T.  2/60,  p.  39.  B.  Sequard, 
L.  1/66,  p.  247.  Beaumetz  Doubts 
Value  of  Iron,  Critical  Remarks,  M. 
R.  2/76,  p.  461. 

Frictions,  Aran,  in  Obstinate,  M.  R.  2/53, 
p.  277. 

Sea  Bathing  (230:4)  Useless,  Good  in 
ANiEMiA  (141:1),  Mess.,  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  86. 

5.  Wine   Enemata    (432:2),    Aran,   T.  1/55, 

p.  266. 
Eel  Boyis  (.542:3),  Allnatt,  L.  1/45,  p.  635. 
Prunus  Virgin.  (411:2),  Allbutt,  T.  1/67, 

p.  162. 
Berberine  (470:3),  AUins,  T.  2/56,  p.  476. 
Gallic  Acid  (359:6),  100  gr.   per   Diem, 

Assoc.  J.,  June  9/54,  p.  506. 

792. 

1.  Pot.  Iod.  (264:3),  Record,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 
246. 
Ferri  Iod.   (296:1),  Rostan,  M.  R.  2/58, 
p.  249. 


TRE.iTMENT  OF  CHLOROSIS  {coni.)~ 
2.  Ferro   Manganates    (276:5),   Petrequin, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  274 ;  L.  2/49,  p.  542. 
Broadbent,  T.  1/69,  p.  474. 
Ferrum  Redact.   (295:4),  Why  so  Good, 
etc.,  T.  1/68,  p.  297  ;  R.  1/45,  p.  133. 
Zinci    Phosphid.     (239:5),  Thomson,    T. 
1/75,  p.  241. 

793. 

SCROFULA    vel    STRUMA.     Vide  Gland. 

1.  Dis.      (129:5) ;       Scroe.      Ophthalmia 

(1832:1)— 

King,  Signs,  Causes,  Effects,  Med.  Gaz., 

vol.  .5/47,  pp.  806,  890,  1015.     Wal- 

denburg,   L.  1/70,   p.  485.      Balman, 

Nature,   etc.,   M.    R.    2/52,    p.   185. 

2.  Virchow,  M.  R.    1/67,  p.  37.     Wilks, 
Strumous  Diath.  L.  2/73,  p.  807. 

Physiognomt.  etc.  (1691:3),  Laycock, 
Diagr.,  T.  1/62,  p.  341.  Jenner,  in 
Children  (1522:3),  T.  1/60,  p.  260. 
Hake,  Character  based  on  Study  of 
Skeleton,  T.  1/60,  p.  404. 

RELATION  OF  SCROFULA  TO  OTHER 
DISEASES— 

3.  Tubercle  (683:2).     Rickets  (99:3).     In- 

sanity (1377:2).     Lupus  (65:2j.     Sy- 
philis(1196:1).UterineDis.  (1111:3). 

SYMPTOMS,  Etc.,  OF  SCROFULA— 

Hairiness  (21:2).  Wiltshire,  R.  1/47,  p.  45. 
Fingers  (1741:4).     Vide  Phthisis  (686:1). 

4.  —  Laycock,  Diagr.,  T.  1/62,  p.  449.     Cop- 

land, M.  R.  1/62,  p.  155.   Tyler  Smith, 

Diagr.   of   Finger,   L.    1/52,   p.  464. 

Ringer,  Value  of  Sulphides,  etc.,  L. 

1/74,  p.  265. 
Teeth  (104:1),  Corfe,  T.  2/67,  p.  514. 
Gums  (107:6),  Red  Line,  Browne,  R.  1/66, 

p.  187. 
Circulation,  Treves,  L.  1/71,  p.  568. 
Menses,  Late  (1141:6),  Simpson,  T.  1/61, 

p.  163. 

SCROFULOUS    AFFECT.    OF    DIFFER. 

ORGANS,  Etc.— 
6.  M.  Memb.  apt  to  Inflame  (25:4),  Jenner, 
T.    1/60,  p.  260.     King,  Treat.,  etc., 
Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  6/48,  p.  64. 
Angina  (814:5),  Landi-ieux,  M.   R.   1/75, 

p.  497. 
Of   Bones  (98:1).      Nose  (591:3).      Lips 
(799:6).    Brain    (1416:4).    Testicles 
(1222:4).      Cicatrices    (171:5).     In- 
testines (866:2). 

794. 

SCROFULOUS,  ABSCESS  (171:4) ;  ULCERS 
1.      (173:1);  GLANDS   (129:5)- 

MARRIAGE  (1093:1)  OF  SCROFULOUS 
PERSONS,  King,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  5/47, 
pp.  806,  890,  1015. 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


OLD    MEX'S    CniLDREX    GEXERALLY 
SCEOFULOUS  (576:5),  T.  1/62,  p.  53. 

TEEATJIENT  OF  SCROFULA  (130:1)  — 

3.  Greeiiliow,    More   Fatal   ia  Healthy  than 

Unhealthy   Districts,    Why?     M.   R. 

1/59,  p.   18.     King,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol. 

6/48,  pp.  60,  103.     Williams,  T.  2,60, 

p.  542.     Ranking,  T.  2/54,  p.  189. 
Oleagixovs  Diet  (90:3),  Hooker,  M.  R. 

l/o7,  p.  25. 
WooLLEX     WoRKEKs     (568:3),     Exempt, 

Simpson,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  57. 

4.  Goat's  Whey  (535:3),  Lee,  R.  1/63,  p.  318. 
Proteixe  (14:3),  Taylor,  L.  2/53,  p.  81. 
Peroxide  of  Hydkogex  (224:4),  Eichard- 

son,  T.  2/68,  p.  663. 
Iodized  Bre.\d  (251:5),  Boinet,  M.  R.  2/59, 

p.  224. 
Sulphides  (245:4),  Ringer,   M.   R.    1/70, 

p.  306  ;  L.  1/74,  p.  265. 

5.  Acacia  Charcoal  (237:2),  Evans,  T.  1/57, 

p.  658. 
G.iLiuM  Aparixe  (404:3),  Winn,  T.  1/54, 

p.  144. 
Walxut  Leaves   (361:3),   Maunther,    L. 

1/43,  p.  181. 
Gold,  Salts  of,  vide  (130:4). 

6.  Arsexic  (281:1),  Bouchut,  T.  1/61,  p.  607. 
Pot.  Chlor.  (260:4),  Harkin,  M.  R.  1/62. 

p.  237. 
Barii  Chlorid.      Vide  (130:4). 

795. 

mouth- 
Shut  it,  Catlin,  R.  2/61.  p.  16;  L.  1/69, 
4.  p.  794.      Vide  Dl^retes  (339:2). 

Astomatovs  Moxsters  (1580:3). 
Ix  Idiocy  (1393:3). 
Ix   Fracture   of   Base  of   Skill,  ILtj- 

morrhage  fr.  (1682:4). 
Deafxess  caused  by  Oral  Respiratiox 
(1803:5). 

TUMOURS  IN  MOUTH— 

6.  Pterygo-Maxill.    (1690:1),    Bickersteth, 

Removed  per  Orem,  L.  2/71,  pp.  156, 

186. 

CYSTS    IN    FLOOR    OF    MOUTH.      Vide 
Eaxula  (808:4)  — 

Paget,  Dermoid  Cyst,  R.  2/67,  p.  213. 
6.  CoxTAixixG  Teeth  (104:2). 

Hydatid  (933:3)  Simul.  Eaxula  (808:4), 
Unique,  Langier,  R.  1/72,  p.  239. 

SYPHILITIC  AFFECTIONS  OF  MOUTH 

(800:1)  — 
Sigmiind,  R.  2/63,  p.  220  ;  1/71,  p.  224. 

796. 

OPERATIONS  ABOUT  MOUTH— 

3.  To  Keep  Opex,  Coleman's  Instr.  (437:4), 

Diagr.,    T.    1/61,    p.    105.      Wood's 

Diagr.,  L.  2/72,  p.  442. 


OPERATIONS  ABOUT  MOUTH  {cont.)— 
Chloroform,  per  Nares,  Sansom,  T.  1/61, 

p.  550;  rjf?e  437:3. 
3.  — Per    Tracheam,     Junker's    Tracheal 

Tampox  (437:4). 
Cold  (189:6),  Quiuton,   Direct.,  T.  2/56, 

p.  222.     Arnott,  E.  2/62,  pp.  205,  207 ; 

L.    1/62,  p.  686.     Simpson,  T.   1/59, 

p.  79. 
STOMATITIS.        Mercurial      Stomatitis 

5.  (300:3). 

How     Affectixg     Teeth     durixg     2xd 

Dextitiox  (103:6). 
Pot.  Chlor.  (260:2),  Hutchinson,  etc.,  T. 

2/56,  pp.  172,  220  ;  2/57,  p.  470  ;  2/59, 

p.  218;  M.  E.  1/58,  p.  245;  1/55,  p. 

504.     Dose  for  Child.,  T.  1/57,  p.  10. 

6.  Pot.   Iod.   (264:3),  Demarquay,    T.    1/57, 

p.  548. 
SoD.^i   Boras   (268:5),   OttenLerg,   Equals 
Pot.  Chlor.,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  263. 

797. 

ULCEEATIVE  STOMATITIS— 

1.  Hutchinson,  T.  2/56,  p.  173;  Is  it  Diph- 

theritic? T.  1/59,  p.  290.  Cleve- 
land, Death  fr.  Caxcrum  Oris,  L. 
1/60,  p.  288. 

CAUSES  OF  ULCEE.  STOMATITIS— 
Tobacco  Smokixg  (380:3),  Lizards,  T.  2/54, 
p.  146. 

2.  Pot.   Chloras  (796:5),   Hutchinson,  etc., 

L.  1/58,  pp.  265,  375,  527. 
Syphilis  (1205:2),  Treat.,  L.  2/74,  p.  471 ; 
vide  1205:2. 

TEEATMENT  OF  ULCEE.  STOMATITIS— 

PoTAss.E  Chloras  (796:5)  both  Local  and 
Internal,  T.  1/59,  p.  290 ;  2/53,  p.  173. 

DIPHTHEEITIC    vel    APHTHOUS    STO- 

3.  MATITIS— MUGUET— THEUSH— 

Trousseau,  T.  2/56,  p.  498.  Chatin,  Dis- 
cuss., T.  1/58,  p.  227.  AVright,  etc., 
Eeport  in  Adults,  T.  1/53,  p.  198; 
2/65,  pp.  254,  293.  Hutchinson,  T. 
2/56,  p.  173. 

FuxGus  OF,  OiDiuM  Albic-Vxs,  Guhlcr, 
M.  E.  2/59,  p.  60  ;  1/70,  p.  338. 

TEEATMENT  OF  THEUSH— 

5.  Bouchut,  T.  2/76,  p.  112. 

PoTASs^E    Chloras    (260:2),    Hutchinson, 

etc.,  T.   2/56,  pp.  173,  220;  2/57,  p. 

476;  L.  1/46,  p.  278. 
SoDii   Chlor.    (267:5),    Flugtel,    T.   1/60, 

p.  377. 
SoD^  Sulphit.  (245:4),  Jenner,  T.  2/53, 

p.  183. 
Argext.  Nit.  (307:2),  Guhler,  Direct.,  T. 

1/60,  p.  42.    Trousseau,  T.  1/58,  p.  227. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


267 


798. 

APHTHA  FIGURATA— 

1.  Pathology   and  Theat.,  Clarke,   T.   1,'G2, 

p.  34. 
APHTHA  EPIZOOTICA  ccl  MURRAIN— 
Lindsay,  in  Some  of  its  Aspects,  L.  1/57,  p- 

491. 
Foot  and   Morxit  Disease  in  Max  and 
Animals  ((537:6). 
GANGRENOUS  STOMATITIS— CANCRUM 

3.  ORIS— WATER  CANKER— NOMA— 
Noma  Applied  also  to  G.  YrLviTis  (1096:3). 
James,  T.   1/67,   p.  31.      Glynn,   R.    1/69, 

p.  219.     Cleveland,  in  Adult,  L.  1/60, 
p.  288.     Stewart,  Kt.  3 J,   L.   2/68,  p. 
601. 
CAUSES  OF  CANCRUM  ORIS— 

4.  Fatty  Liver  (976:5),  Wilks,  Connex.  of  in 

2  Cases,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  332. 
Malaria  (559:2),  Hinder,  T.  1/54,  p.  154. 
Pyrexia  (1476:4),  Paget,  T.  2/62,  p.  253. 
TREATMENT  OF  CANCRUM  ORIS  — 

5.  Kittredge,  R.  2/72,  p.  344. 

Potass,?:  Chloras  (797:5),  Hutchinson,  etc., 
T.  2/59,  p.  173,  220  ;  2/57,  p.  476  ;  R. 
2/72,  p.  344. 

Pot.  Iod.  (264:3),  DemarquaT,  T.  1/57,  p. 
548. 

799. 

LIPS— 

3.  Conform.ition,  Laycock,  Diagnostic  Value, 

T.  1/63,  p.  287.  Murray,  Diagr.,  M.  R. 

2/60,  p.  502. 
Lip  RE.iDiNG  for  De.\f  and  Dumb  (604:4). 
L.iBiAL  Articul.  (608:2),  Defect.,  in  Palsy 

OF  PoRTio  Dura  (1441:3). 

4.  In  Addison's  Dis.  (1043:2),  Black  Stain- 

Inside. 
LABIAL   PARALYSIS,    Vide   Supra  (799:3). 
Glosso  -  Labio  -  Laryngeal     Paralysis 
(809:5). 
Progress  Muscular,   (113:2),  Duchenne, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  252. 

ECZEMA  OF  LIPS  (49:6)— 

5.  Anderson,  T.  2/63,  p.  88. 
FISSURES  OF  LIPS— 

March,  Drop  of  Nitric  Acid,  L.  2/64,  p. 
312. 

SCROFULOUS  AFFECT.  OF  LIP  (793:6)- 

6.  Ranking,  Hypertrophy,  T.  2/54,  p.   190. 

Taylor,  Chr.  Hyper.,  L.  '1/''2,  p.  1S9. 

800. 

SYPHILITIC   ULCERS -CHANCRES    OF 
1.  LIP  (1187:4)  — 

Sigmund,  R.  2/68,  p.  155;  1/71,  p.  224; 
2/63,  p.   219.     Coote,   Diagn.,  etc.,  T. 


SYPHILITIC  ULCERS,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

1/61,  p.  470.  Adams,  etc.,  T.  1/61, 
p.  495  ;    1/62,  p.  456  ;  L.  1/68,  p.  525. 

LABIAL  CARBUNCLE  tW Carbuncular  In- 

2.     FLAM.,  Vide  56:3. 

Ludlow,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  pp.  287,  332.  Liddell, 
L.  1/74,  p.  238.  Paget,  15  Cases, 
only  one  Recov.,  Not  Carbuncle  more 
like  Malig.  Pustule,  L.  1/69,  p.  75. 
Views  Altered,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  305.  AY. 
Wilks,  3  Cases,  P.M.,  T.  2/75,  p.  263. 
Pean,  Phlebitis  of  Facial  and  Oph- 
thal.  Vein,  Recun-ence  of  Dis.,  Re- 
cov., L.  1/74,  p.  267. 

LABIAL  TUMOURS— 

Goodhart,  2  Containing  Cartilage,  L.  2/76, 
p.  574. 

LABIAL  CANCER— 

4.  Lawrence,  Clin.  Oper.  Good,  T.  1/52,  pp.  4, 
25.  King,  etc.,  Oper.,  etc.,  T.  1/60, 
p.  116  ;  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  543.  Hutchin- 
son, Report  on  127  Cases,  T.  2/60,  pp. 
334,  355,  502,  532,  556.  Bailey,  5 
Oper.  returned  in  Face,  T.  2/61,  p.  239. 
Little,  Diagn.  of  Simple  and  Malign. 
Epithel.  Growths,  T.  2/61,  p.  595. 
Zandyck,  Simulated  hy  Tooth  Lodged 
IN  Lip,  R.  2/62,  p.  237.  Hulk,  Epi- 
thelioma, T.  1/73,  81. 

801. 

WOUNDS  OF  LIPS— 

1.  Di.-ton,  Lacerated  Diif.   to  Unite,   T.    1/60, 

p.  166. 

CHEILOPLASTICS,  Vide  Plastic  Surgery 
(1539:4)— 
Tait,  How  to  Seav  Lips  without  Showing 

Scar,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  182. 
Lower  Lip,  Teale,  Diagr.,  T.  1/57,  p.  561. 

2.  Rous,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  51. 

MALFORMATION  OF  LIPS— 

Smith,  Peculiar,  Diagr.,  L.  1/76,  p.  13. 
HARE-LIP,  Vide  Cleft  Palate  (827:1)— 

3.  Hereditary,  Demarquay,  L.  1/68,  p.  642. 

Laycock,  a  Breed  of  Dogs  (521:2), 
Where  it  is  So,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  287. 

Premaxillary  Bones  (1688:4),  Their  Re- 
lation to,  Weher,  T.  1/62,  p.  18. 

Diagnostic  Value  in  Dis.,  T.  1/62,  p.  287. 

Operate  EARLY,Smith,4  Hours  Old, T. 1/5 }, 
p.  286 ;  L.  2/54,  p.  456.  Forster,  The 
Earlier  the  Better,  T.  2/60,  p.  412. 
Walton,  Direct.,  etc.,  L.  2/68,  p.  662. 
Dix,  6  Weeks,  Diagr.,  T.  2/59,  p.  10. 
Erichsen,  T.  2/55,  p.  136.  Smith,  2nd 
to  6th  Month,  L.  2/67,  p.  761.  Fer- 
gusson.  Direct.,  etc.,  B.  1/74,  p.  214. 

Operate  Late,  Riberi,  Why  ?  M.  R.  2/52, 
p.  452. 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


HARE-LIP  (cont.)— 

Cases  of  Operation,  Etc.,  Smith,  L.  2/67, 
pp.  761,  797.  Tyrrell's  Needle  Guard, 
B.  2/74,  p.  255.  Stokes,  New  and 
Effectual  Plan,  E.  2/70,  p.  232.  Collis, 
Plan,  etc.,  E.  2/68,  p.  191.  Quain, 
Complicat.  Diagr.,  T.  2/52,  p.  105. 
Erichsen,  Simple  Si'tuke  no  Pins, 
Hainsby's  Cheek  Compressor,  T. 
2/55, p.  136.  Friedberg,  Clin.,  Observ., 
Diagr.,  M.  E.  2/56,  p.  208.  Eeed, 
Double, T.  l/52,p.  188.  Sedillot,  New 
Procedure,  E.  1/62,  p.  149.  Tait.NEw 
"Way  to  Insert  Needles  to  Avoid 
Scarring,  L.  2/69,  p.  435.  Duke, 
Pass  Pins  Inside  Mouth,  L.  1/68,  p. 
14.  Wood,  New  Silver  Ligature, 
Discuss.,  Diagr.,  T.  1/57,  p.  4. 
Woakes,  Bxu  Suture,  E.  2/60,  p.  214. 
Lister,  Deep  Button  Suture,  L.  1/75, 
p.  787.  Smith,  Instr.,  to  Control 
Hemorrhage,  L.  2/64,  p.  545. 

—  Tattooing  Lips  after  (1640:6),  Schuh, 
E.  1/62,  p.  151 ;  T.  1/59,  p.  150. 

802. 

ANAT.  AND  PHYSIOLOGY  OF  TONGUE 

5.  (802:5),  Tumours  of  Tongue  (808:3)  — 
Papill.52,  Beau,  T.  1/59,  p.  17.     Schultze, 

Terminat.  of  Nerves,  how  to  prepare 

Microscop.,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  425. 
Glands,  Deville,  Diagr.,   T.   1/64,  p.  305. 

Bottcber,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  514. 
Nerves  Terminat.     in    Papill.^,   Supra. 

Tip  of   Tongue  most  Sensitive  Spot 

6.  (1234:4),  T.  1/60,  p.  410.  Phillipeaux, 
3  Classes,  L.  2/63,  p.  265.  In  Frogs, 
Engelmann,  M.  E.  -/68,p.  188. 

Lingual  Nerve  (1446.4),  Bidders,  Exp., 
M.  E.  2/67,  p.  243. 

803. 

TASTE— 

1.  Seat  of,  Klaatch.  M.  E.  2/59,  p.  239. 
Vintegau,  L.  1/75,  p.  414. 
Gustatory  Nerves  (802:6),  Laussana,  New 
Yiews,  L.  1/72,  p.  518.  Duchenne, 
Chorda Tympani  (1442:3),  M.  E.  1/55, 
p.  142. 
Loss  of  Taste,  Yeo,  E.  1/72,  p.  71.      H. 

Jackson,  L.  2/74,  p.  622. 
Syphilitic  Affections  of  Taste, Lagneau, 
M.  E.  2/61,  p.  303. 

VESSELS  OF  tongue- 
Ligature  OF,  IN  Disease,  Demarquay,  L. 
2/67,    p.  494.        Lesser,    Direct.,    E. 
1/73,  p.  198. 

TONGUE  DISEASES,  Etc.— 
3.  Smelder,  Value  of  Laryngoscope  (611:5), 
M.  E.  1/59,  p.  257.      Parker,  T.  2/52, 


TONGUE  DISEASES,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

p.  27.      Cooke,  Surgical,  T.  1/61,  p. 
266.      Clarke,  Book    Eev.,    T.    1/73, 
p.  529. 
Tongue  Tied,  Maunder,  Oper.,  L.    2/68, 
pp.  185,  271. 

4.  Tongue  Sucking,  Clark,  L.  2/71,  p.  210. 

FUE  ON  TONGUE— 

Wright,  E.  1/47,  p.  35.  Andral,  E.  1/48, 
p.  61.  Newham  and  Eidge,  L.  1/54, 
p.  661.  Neligan,  Peculiar  Case,  E. 
2/62,  p.  132. 

5.  Due  only  to  Pigmentary  Changes  (20:3). 
Value  of  Sacch.  Lime  (273:5),    Cleland, 

B.   1/76,  p.  17. 
Mental  Influence  (1363:2),   Wright,  E. 
1/47,  p.  35. 

6.  In    Fevers  (1476:2).     Malaria    (559:1). 

Pertuss.  (713:3).  Phthisis  (685:5j. 
Chloros.  (791:3).  Dyspepsia  (842:4). 
Constipat.  (875:4).  Cardiac  Dis. 
(792:4). 
Dental  Affect.  (106:6),  Unilateral  Feu, 
Hilton,  L.  2/61,  p.  202. 

804. 

INFLAMMAT.  OF  TONGUE— GLOSSITIS 
1.  Parker,  T.  2/52,  p.  27.      Pritehard,  Ending 

in  Sphacelus,  E.  1/63,  p.    171.     Lau- 
rence, P.M.,  L.  1/55,  p.  10. 
Acute  Idiopath.,  Croly,  etc.,  E.  1/67,  p. 

187;    Ending  in  Suppur,  T.  2/52,  p. 

387.     Turner,  etc.,  L.   1/69,    p.  844; 

2/64,  p.  631.    Cuffe,  Abscess  Beneath 

EooT,  L.  2/67,  p.  733. 
Chronic  Idiopath.,  Wardell,  L.    1/65,  p. 

563. 

CAUSES  OF  GLOSSITIS- 

Parker,  T.  2/52,  p.  27. 
3.  Iodine    (249:5),    Parker,   T.   2/52,   p.    28. 
Bambridge,  T.  2/61,  p.  669. 

TEEATMENT  OF  GLOSSITIS- 
Incisions,  Davies,  T.  2/60,  p.  307. 
Leeches  (482:1),  Leggart,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p. 
101  ;  2/73,  p.  354. 

INDUEATION  OF  TONGUE— 

5.  CoNiuM  (405:4),  Llovd,  T.  1/58,  p.  11 ;  1/59, 

p.  629. 

LINGUAL  ATEOPHY— 

6.  Clarke,  Unilateral,  L.  2/71,  p.  815. 

805. 

HYPEETEOPHY   OF  TONGUE— MACEO- 
1.     GLOSSA  rel  PEOLAPSUS— 

Volkman,  Congenital,  M.  E.  2/60,   p.  516. 

W.  Cooke,  T.  1/61,  p.  266.  Humphrevs, 

25  Cases,  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/53,  p.  202 ; 

M.  E.  2/54,  p.  65.      Textor,  T.  2/56, 

p.  68. 


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HYPERTROPHY  OF  TOXGUE,  Etc.  {cont.) 
Sex  (577:2),  Webster,   Generally  Females, 
T.  1/53,  p.  204. 

PARATROPHY  vel  CANCER  OF  TONGUE, 

4.  Vide  LixGUAL  Tc-mours  (808:1)— 
Diagnosis,  Wood,  Clin.,  L.  2/72,  p.  439. 

Lagneau,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  268.  Hutchin- 
son, Doubtful,  L.  2/75,  p.  627. 
— Fe.  Syphil.  Ulcers  (807:3),  W.  Cooke, 
T.  1/61,  p.  267.     Paget,  T.  2/58,  p. 

5.  134.      Nunn,  etc.,    L.    1/68,  p.   130; 
1/74,  p.  356. 

Symptoms,  Hilton,  Earache  (1799:4),  Fre- 
quent, Causes,  L.  2/60,  p.  257. 

Cases,  T.  2/52,  pp.  335,  389  ;  2/60,  p.  418. 
Hutchinson,  22,  T.  2/60,  pp.  378,  404, 
454,  503,  531. 

806. 

TREATMENT  OF  CANCER  OF  TONGUE— 

1.    Porter,  To  Hold  in  Check,  L.  2/58.  p.  448, 

Ligature  of  Vessels  and  Div.  of  Nerves, 

Moore,  T.  2/61,  p.  594. 

Excision  Very  Unsatisfactory  (806:3). 

Galium  Aparine  (404:3),  Bulley,  T.  2/64, 

p.  117. 

EXCISSIONw^  ABLATION  OF  TONGUE— 

3.  Cases,  Etc.,  Fergusson,  Clin.,  T.  1/60,  p. 

342.     Syme,  etc.,   T.    1/58,  pp.   200, 

278  ;  2/58,  p.  168  ;  Very  Unsatisf.  Dis- 

^cus.,    T.    1/73,    p.    604.     New   Plan, 

'Speech  Almost  Perfect,  L.  1/66 ;  pp. 

87,   126;    1/65,   p.    115.     Ricord,    T. 

2/58,  p.  252.     Nelaton,  3,  M.  R.  2/56, 

p.  308.     Chassaignac,  T.  1/59,  pp.  507, 

634 ;  2/59,  p.  91.     Regnoli,  Amer.  J., 

47/39,   p.    232.     Paget,    Remarks   on 

Powers  of  Speech  Retained,  T.  1/66, 

p.  143.     Gamgee,  Diagr.,  New  Plan, 

L.  2/68,  p.  631.     Fiddes,  etc.,  T.  2/60, 

p.  620;   1/61,  p.  535;   1/63,  p.  641; 

2/61,  p.  648.     Jordan,  New  Plan,  L. 

1/72,    p.    540.      Bryant,    Recov.,   L. 

1/74,  p.  291.     Maissonneuve,  Speech 

Restored  by  Artif.   Organ,  L.   2/64, 

p.    26.     Accidental,   Speech   Perfect, 

L.  2/64,  p.  631. 

By   Galvanic   Cautery  (213:2),   Bryant, 

L.  1/74,  p.  291.     Bradley,  Direct.,  T. 

2/76,  p.  540. 

807. 

ULCERS  —  FISSURES  —  CRACKS     OF— 

1.  TONGUE— 

Paget,  T.  1/58,  p.  500  ;  2/58,  p.  134. 
Brinton,    Glyc.    and   Borax    (268:5),    L. 
1/57,  p.  318. 

SYPHILITIC  ULCERS  OF  TONGUE— 

2.  Paget,  T.  2/52,  p.  334  ;  1/58,  p.  501 ;  2/58, 

p.  134.     Lagneau,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p. 


SYPHILITIC  ULCERS  OF  TONGUE  (co«<.) 
267.  Wells,  T.  2/56,  p.  613.  Parker, 
The  Deep  Fissures,  Etc.  Character, 
T.  2/52,  p.  28. 

3.  Diagnosis,  Spender,  L.  1/69,  p.  877.     Par- 

ker, T.  2/52,  p.  27. 
—From  Cancer  (805:4). 
Treatment,  Paget  &  Wells,  &c.,  Supra. 

Ricord,  Some  Doubtful  Cases,  T.  2/59, 

p.  421. 

4.  Wormald,    Bicyanide    Mercury-    (305:2), 

T.  2/55,  p.  63. 

TUBERCULOUS  ULCER  OF  TONGUE— 
Fereol,  R.  2/72,  p.  201.     Hybord,  R.  2/73, 
p.  217. 

SYTHILITIC  PSORIASIS  (41:6)  OR  BALD- 
NESS OF  TONGUE,  T.  2/58,  p.  134. 
Paget,  B.  2/75,  p.  243.  Apt  to  Termi- 
nate in  Epithelioma,  L.  1/76,  p.  720. 

5.  Acton,  L.  1/74,  p.  369. 

SYPHILITIC  CONDYLOMATA  OF 
TONGUE  (71:6). 
Paget,  T.  2/58,  p.  134. 

GOUTY'  PSORIASIS  OF  TONGUE  (63-1), 
Paget,  B.  2/75,  p.  243. 

ICHTHYOSIS  OF  TONGUE  (30:4). 

808. 

TUMOURS    OF     TONGUE,     Vide    Cancer 

1.  (805:4)— 

W.  Cooke,  cct.  12,  L.  1/72,  p.  151.  Mason, 
Diagr.,  L.  2/63,  p.  533.  Folke,  20 
Y'ears  Standing,  L.  2/63,  p.  445. 

2.  Sebaceous  (31:4)  vel  Lipomatous  (1661:1), 

Churchill,  Simulating  Ranula  (808:4), 
T.  2/71,  p.  781  ;  1/72,  p.  160. 

—Beneath  Tongue,  T.  2/62,  p.  628. 

Amyloid,  Ziegler,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  471. 

N-EVi  (736:1). 

3.  Aneurism  (723:1),  Gay,  L.  2/74,  p.  269. 
Papilloma  vel  Papillary  Tumour  (802:5), 

Marshall,  T.  1/75,  p.  416.     Wagstaflfe, 
L.  1/75,  p.  127. 
Treatment,  Galium  Aparine  (206:1). 

RANULA.     Cysts    (1660:5)    in    Floor    of 

4.  Mouth    (795:5),     Simulating     Ranula, 
Vide  m-2:2. 

Pathology,  Weber,  T.  2/54,  p.  349.  Ber- 
nard, T.  1/60,  p.  591. 

Congenital  Cases,  Lombard,  Rare,  T.  2/63, 
p.  182.     Bryant,  T.  2/71,  p.  616. 

Acute  Cases,  Bouchard,  etc.,  T.  2/69,  p. 
663  ;  2/74,  p.  160. 

TREATMENT  OF  RANULA— 

Deroubaix,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  546;  2/56, 
p.  265;  1/52,  p.  361;  1/64,  p.  542. 
Discuss.,  T.  1/70,  p.  615. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREATMENT  OF  EANULA  {cord.)— 

Seton  (166:2),  (Thread),  Skey,  L.  1/64,  p. 
2;  2/61,  p.  327  ;  2/70,  p.  147.  Marjolin, 
T.  1/70,  p.  615.  Teele  (Metallic),  T. 
2/oS,  p.  175. 

809. 

1.  loDixE  IxjECTioxs  (252:3),  Borelli,  3  Cases, 

T.  1/54,  p.   191.     Coates,  L.   1/66,  p. 
226.     Baillie,  T.  1/70,  p.  407. 
Pressure  (222:4),  Macdonald,  L.   2/52,  p. 
238. 

2.  Electricity  (194:4),  Scarenzio,  M.  E.  1/61, 

p.  549. 
Chloride  Zinci  Inject.  (286:2),  Tanas,  T. 
2/76,  p.  352. 

NEURALGIA    OF  TONGUE,    Vide  Nerves 
(802:5)— 
Vanzelli,  Excis.  of  Part  of  Lingual  Nerve, 

Mode,  etc.,  R.  1/69,  p.  189. 
Electricity,  NaflFe,  R.  1/65,  p.  102.     Hol- 
land, L.  2/76,  p.  139. 

PARALYSIS     OF    TONGUE,  ^  Vick    IIypo- 

4.  GLOSSAL  Nerve  (1446:4). 

Jenner,  L.  1  /75,  p.  2.  Ballard,  Leading  to 
Sloughing,  T,  1/69,  p.  296.  Bowles, 
Causing  Stertor  (1428:6),  T.  1/60, 
p.  126.     II.  Jackson,  L.  2/72,  p.  770. 

Progress.  Muscular  (113:2),  Duchenne, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  252,  Diagn.,  M.  R.  2/73,  ■ 
p.  333.     Barke,  L.  2/64,  p.  10. 

GLOSSO-LABIO -LARYNGEAL    rcl  BUL- 

5.  BAR  PARALYSIS— 

Duchenne,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  332.  Sclero- 
sis OF  Medulla,  2/75,  p.  290.  Andrew, 
c.  Mediast.  Cancer,  T.  2/76,  p.  352. 
Kussmaul,T.  2/74,  p.  571.  Trousseau, 
M.  R.  2/76,  p.  42.  Dowse,  Recov., 
L.  1/76,  p.  349.. 

810. 

WOUNDS  OF  TONGUE— 
1.  Ligature   of    Art.   to   Arrest   II,t:morr- 
hage,  L.  2/67,  p.  494. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  TONGUE— 

Fork  Buried  in  it  for  32  Years,  L.  1/46,  p. 
73.     Gibb,  Needle,  L.  1/66,  p.  710. 

SALIVARY  GLANDS.  Saliva  (811:2)— 

4.  Anat.  and  Physiology,  Bernard,  Compar. 

Anat.,  T.  2/52,  p.  649.  Bernard, 
New  Views,  T.  1/60,  p.  159;  2/61,  p. 
155.  Recent  Researches,  L.  2/68,  p. 
13.  Elective  Elimination  hy,  M.  R. 
1/53,  p.  558. 

5.  Sud-lingual     (812:3).        Sub-maxillary 

(812:4).     Parotid  (812:5). 
Hypertrophy   of,    Rouj-et  in  Palatine 
Region  (825:4),  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  543. 


SALIVARY  CONCRETIONS,  vel  CALCULI 

Ramskill,  T.  1/71,  n.  714;  L.  2/75,  p.  826. 

Bell,  etc.,  R.  1/69,  p.  220  ;  L.  2/71,  p. 

238  ;     M.  R.    1/73,   p.  260.      Jobert, 

Recurring  4  Times,  T.  1/59,  p.  19. 

811. 

SALIVARY  FISTULiE— 

1.  Hill,    Successf.    Treat.,    T.   1/69,    p.    115. 

Pick,  Pass  Probe,  L.  1/70,  p.  267. 

SALIVA,  Vide  Salivary  Glands  (810:4)  — 

2.  Secretion,    Absent   until   ajt.    2    Months 

(1544:1),  Routh,  T.  2/58,  p.  185  ; 
M.  R.  2/53,  p.  174.  Recent  Researches, 
L.  2/68,  p.  13.  Eckhard,  M.  R.  2/67, 
p.  253. 
Quantity  in  21  hours  3  pints,  Parkes,  T. 
1/55,  p.  333.  Bernard,  T.  1/60,  p.  362. 

3.  —  In  Horse,  Colin,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  549. 
Chemistry,  Frerichs,    M.  R.   2/53,  p.  167. 

Bernard,   Acids  and  Alkalis,   M.  R. 

1/54,  p.  60. 
—  Sulpho-Cyanogen,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  168. 

Herapath,  Test,    etc.,   M.  R.  1/55,  p. 

549. 
Action,  ride  810:4.     B.  Jones,  T.   1/51,  p. 

579  ;  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  172.     Bernard,  T. 

1/60,  p.  85.      Harley,  M.  R.    1/60,  p. 

207.      Digestion    of  Starchy    Foods, 

etc.  (1544:1). 

SUPPRESSION   OF   SALIVA— 

T.   2/68,   p.  603. 
SIALAGOGUES— 

J.U50RANDI  (418:1),  Ringer,  L.  1/75,  p.  157. 

812. 

SALIVATION   —  PTYALISM   —  SIALO- 

1.  RRIKEA— CAUSES,  Etc- 
Intermittent  in  a  Lunatic,  T.  2/68,  p.  521. 
Wound  of  4th  Ventricle  (1398:5).    Ber- 
nard, T.  1/60,  p.  362. 

2.  Division  of  Trifacial  (1437:5).     Preg- 

nancy (1550:5).  Dentition  (101:3). 
Mercury  (300:3).  Pot.  Iod.  (263:3). 
Ferri  Sesquichl.  (294:2).  Camphor 
(369:2).  WooRARi  (391:1).  With 
Dysphagia  (121:2). 
Treatment,  vide  300:3. 

SUB-LINGUAL  GLAND,  Vide  810:5— 

3.  Functions,  Nerves,  etc.,  Bernard,  T.  1/60, 

p.  591. 

Cancer,  Verneuil,  R.  1/72,  p.  242. 

Cystic  Enlarg.  rcl  R.\nula  (808:4).    Ber- 
nard, T.  1/60,  p.  591. 

SUB-MAXILLARY  GLAND,  Vide  810:5. 

4.  Functions,    Chorda     Tympani  (1442:3), 

Bernard,  T.  1/60,  pp.  543,  591  ;  1/61, 
p.  645  ;  L.  2/76,  p.  332. 
ExciTo-MoTORY  Swelling  of,  L.  1/70,  p. 
865. 


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271 


PAROTID  GLAXD,  Vide  (810:5)— 
5.  Anat.  and.  Physiology,  Etc.,  Bernard,  Ex- 
per.,  T.  1/GO,.  pp.  159,  287,  361,  441. 
Recent  Researches,  L.  2/68,  p.  14. 
Ivorowin,  Can  Digest  Starch  (314:5) 
fr.  Earliest  Life,  L.  1/73,  p.  811. 

Nerve.  Aruico-TEMroRAL  (1439:1),  Ber- 
nard, T.  1/60,  p.  287. 

Secretion-,  Bernard,  W.vter  onl}^,  T.  1/60, 
p.  288.  Stone}''s  Exper.  iu  Human 
Fistula,  R.  1/73,  p.  144. 

In  Horse  (530:2). 

813. 

parotitis  -cynaxche  parotitis— 

1.  mumps- 
Nature,  etc.,  Vircliow,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  531. 

Bouchut,  Due  to  Retention  of  Saliva, 
T.  1/73,  p.  659.  Atkinson,  R.  2/73, 
p.  195. 

Ephidrosis  (27:2)  After,  Roiiyer,  3  Cases, 
•  T.  1/60,  p.  630. 

Metastatic  Orchitis,  Yelpeau,  Peculi- 
arities, etc.,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  271. 

PAROTITIS  AFTER  SCARLATINA  (79:4), 

2.  Copemau,  if  SurruR.  Let  Open  Natu- 
rally, R.  2/71,  p.  44. 

Ungt.  Ant.  Pot.  Tart.  3  j-  ^o  5  iij-  bis  die 
infric. 

PAROTITIS  AFTER  ACUTE  DISEASES— 
Crocq,  T.  1/74,  p.  513. 

TREATMENT  OF  PAROTITIS— 
Atkinson,  R.  2/73,  p.  195. 

TUMOURS  OF  PAROTID— 

3.  Extirpation,  Warren,  Direct.,  R.  2/58, 

p.  210.  Bruiuard,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/59, 
p.  531 ;  R.  1/64,  p.  247  ;   1/68,  p.  185. 


814. 

PHARYNX— THROAT— FAUCES— 

1.  How    to  Examine,    Vide    610:3.     Paget, 

Often  Indicates  Constitut.  Condit., 
B.  2/75,  p.  243.  James's  Direct.,  R. 
2/61,  p.  306.  Guillotmot,  During 
Yaavning,  T.  1/70,  p.  457. 

2.  How  to  apply  Fluids,  etc.  (189:4),  Thom- 

son's Inh.aler,  Diagr.,  T.  1/60.  p.  102. 

Aldis's  Syringe  (1646:4),  Diagr.,  for 

Child.,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  352. 
Sensibility  of  M.  M.  (610:6)  Diminished 

by  DifF.  Agents.  By  Hysteria  (1333:2). 
Capacity,  Altered  by  Position  of  Chin,  etc., 

Bowles,  T.  1/60,  p.  126. 
Absorptive  Powers  (116:6)  of  M.  M.    Vide 

3.  Quinine  (402:3),  Opium  (828:5). 
EccHYMOsis  in  Fractures  of  Base  (1682:1). 


DISEASES  OF  THROAT— 

4.  Thro.vt     Hosp.,     Descript.     of    Lamp  ; 

Chair,  etc.,  T.  2/69,  p.  99. 

Gibbs,  R.  1/60,  p.  304  ;  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  384. 

Vide  Naso-Pharyngeal  Polypi  (597:1). 
Scalded  Throat  (60:1).  Throat 
Deafness  (1803:5).  Scarl.\t.  Aff. 
(79:3).  Erysipelatoid  (42:4).  Her- 
petic (53:3).  Gout  (1468:3).  Cough 
(648:5).  ILtsmoptysis  (148:2).  Sac- 
charine (824:6). 

AXGINA-SUPERFIC.   PHARYXGITIS- 

5.  SORE  OR  RELAXED  THROAT,  Tide 
816:2— 

James,  Yarieties,  etc.,  R.  2/61,  p.  306. 
Smith,  Fr.  Ch.\rcoal  Fumes  (236:5), 
L.  1/58,  p.  121.  Relation  of,  to 
Drainage,  T.  1/74,  p.  128  ;  L.  2/74, 
p.  837.  Routh,  Epidemic  in  A  School, 
L.  2/74,  p.  837. 

TREATMEXT  OF  AXGIXA  (828:4)— 
Moustache  (23:5),  T.  1/22,  p.  149. 

6.  Aconite  (468:2),  James,  R.  2/61,  p.  306; 

M.  R.  1/70,  p.  313.     Ringer,  L.  1/69, 
p.  43. 
Bell.vdonna  (377:2),  Thompson  (Jjj  Atro- 
pine), T.  1/61,' p.  400.     H.  Jones,  L. 
1/71,  p.  141. 

815. 

1.  GuAiAcuM  (419:1),  Carson,  L.  2/64,  p.  735. 

Mackenzie,  T.    1/66,  p.  222.     Broad- 
bent,  L.  1/67,  p.  393  ;  1/57,  p.  347. 
Iodine  (250:5),  Reeves,  L.  2/59,  p.  Ill, 

2.  Ice  (190:4),  Extern.,  Taylor,  R.  1/64,  p. 

136. 
Ac  N'itric.  in  Chr.  (247:5),  Thorowgood, 

T.   1/60,  p.  439.     Graves,  Amer.  J., 

No.   41/37,  p.  226.     Diday,  T.  1/60, 

p.  402. 
Ac  SuLPHUROsuM  (244:4),  Dewar,  T.  1/67, 

pp.  493,  549. 

3.  ZiNci  SuLPH.   (285:5),  Dnillt,  T.  1/57,  p. 

247. 
Vide  Clergyman's  (616:2)  and  IIosp.  Sore 
Throat  (206:5), 

SUPPURATIYE     PHARYNGITIS     rcl 

4.  QUINSY— TREATMENT,  Vide  Supra. 
At  Differ.  Hosp.,  L.  1/67,  pp.  392,  478  ; 

2/76,  p.  487.      Atkinson,   Specific  in  4 
Days,  R.  2/73,  p.  194. 
Potass.e  Chloras  1^260:2),  Hutchinson,  T. 

5.  2/56,  p.  191,      Detham,  M.  R.   1/58, 
p.  245. 

Lia.  Amm.    Acetatis  (261:5),    Beale,    T. 

1/72,  p.  91. 
Aconite  (814:6).  Ac.Sulphurosu.m  (815:2). 

ABSCESS     OF    PHARYNX— 

6.  Retro-Pharyngeal,  Moore,    L.  2/64,  p. 

287.  Abelin,  in  Children,  M,  R.  1/73, 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


ABSCESS  OF  PHAEYNX  {conf.)— 

pp.  239,  503.     Taylor,   Simulated    by 
Fatty  TuMoni,  L.  2/76,  p.  68.5. 

816. 

SEQUELS  OF  PHARYNGITIS - 

1.  Metastatic  (5o6:2)';  Orchitis    (1220:3); 

Hydrocele  (1225:3). 

RETRO-PHARYXGEAL  FATTY  TUMOUR 
Taylor,   Difficulties  of  Diagnosis,   L.  2/76, 
p.  685,  vide  815:6. 

ULCERATED     ANGINA  —  ULCERATED 

2.  SORE  THROAT,  Vide  814:5. 

Gibbs,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  383.  Mackenzie, 
Dysphagia  (121:2)  Fr.  Small  Ulcer 
13EHIXD  UvrL.4,  T.  1/66,  p.  222. 

TREATMENT  OF  ULCERATED  THROAT 
Carbolic  Acid  (353:2),  Smith,  L.  1/70,  p. 

3.  801.      Sedgwick,  L.  1/67.  p.  215. 
CiiLOKixE  (246:5),  Blyth.T.  1/53,  p.  407- 
Assafcetida  (405:1),  T.  1/58,  p.  548. 

PHAGEDJENIC    ULCERATION   —   GAN- 

4.  GRENOUS  vcl  MALIGNANT  ANGINA 
— MALIG.  SORE  THROAT  rcl  AN- 
GINA LUDWIGII,  Vide  Diphtheria 
(818:1)— 

Coote,  Not  Syph.   (816:5),    T.    2/56,   pp. 

438,  570.     Bouchut,  Diagn.  fr.  Anal. 

Affect.,  T.    1/58,    p.   485.      Bennett, 

Clin.,  T.    1/62,  p.  31.      Oppolzer,  T. 

1/74,  p.  10. 
Pekchloride  of  Irox  (822:1). 

SYPHILITIC   (1203:4)     SORE     THROAT, 

5.  Vide  Supra  et  616:5  — 

Due  to  Ulcer,  of  Gummy  Tumours, M.  R. 
1/61,  p.  290.  S.  Wells,  T.  2/56,  p. 
612.  B.  Hill,  Lect.,  How  to  Exam., 
L.  1/76,  p.  593.  Bennett,  T.  1/62, 
p.  31.  Mauriac,  Comijlete  Atresia, 
M.  R.  2/76,  p.  203.  Watson,  Node 
IN,   L.   1/64,    p.  382,  vide  826:3. 

Spasms  fr.  Affect,  of  8th  Pair  (1444:3), 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  303. 

TREATMENT  OF  SYPHILITIC   ANGINA 

{vide  1197:1). 
Mackenzie,  L.    1/69,    p.  530.      Sigmund, 
R.  1/71,  p.  224. 

817. 

1.  Pot.    Iod.    (264:3),    Budd,    Large    Doses, 

M.  R.  1/53,  p.  207.        Pollock,   Lix. 
loDixi,  Locally,  L.   2/68,  p.  125.     B. 
Hill,  Direct.,  L.  1/76,  p.  594. 
Carrolic  Acid  Gargle  (816:2). 

2.  Ac.    SuLPHUROSUM,    SpRAY  (815:2),   Mur- 

cliison,  L.  2/67,  p.  486. 


TREAT.  OF  SYPHILITIC  ANGINA  {conf.) 
Hydrarg.  Bichlor.   (303:6),  gr.  4  to  §  i. 

Painted   Over,   Girdwood,  L.  1/60,   p. 

617.      Coulson,  As   Gargle,  L.  2/60, 

p.  59. 
Pot.    Chlor.    (1209:5),   Thorowgood,   T. 

2/62,  p.  592. 

PHARYNGOTOMY— 

4. Cook,  Cases,  T.  1/56,  p.  135. 

WOUNDS    OF    PHARYNX  — Cut  Throat 
(625:2).     Tobacco  Pipe  Wound  (852:2). 
Cases,  Moore,  L.  2/64,  p.  287. 

NEURALGIA  OF  PHARYNX  (1237:2)— 
Cases,  Rem.uiks,  Jones,  T.  1/63,  p.  449. 
TUMOURS  OF   PHARYNX— 

5.  Case,  Hartley,   T.  1/63,  p.  640. 
Aneurismal,  Barnes,  L.  2/75,  ]).  623. 

CANCER  OF  PHARYNX  (830:3)  — 
Skey,  T.  1/60,  p.  290. 

6.  Gastrostomy  (85 1:6),  Jones,  T.  l/60,p.ll5. 
Tracheotomy  (624:1),  Heath,T.  1/63,  p.3. 
N.TJvi  (736:1). 

818. 

DIPHTHERIA,     Vide    Malignant    Angina 

1.     (816:4)  — 

Etymology  of  Name,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  2. 
Works,  Etc.,  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  2  ;  1/62, 
p.  33.  Semple,  History  op.  Etc.,  T. 
2/73,  pp.  546,  605,  658.  Jenner,  T. 
1/61,  p.  396.  Greenhow,  T.  1/56,  p. 
18.  Clin.,  L.  1/65,  p.  585  ;  2/65,  p.  85. 
Hillier,  T.  1/59,  pp.  107,  134,  159. 
Clin.,  T.  1/62,  p.  421.  Analysis  of 
Papers  in  Med.  T.  1858,  T.  1/59,  p.  167. 
Lancet  Report,  L.  1/59,  pp.  65,  89, 
115,  140,  169.  Report  of  Commit,  of 
Epidem.  Soc,  T.  2/59,  p.  644.  Rogers, 
Discuss.  Med.  Soc,  T.  1/59,  p.  139. 
Ballard,  in  Islington,  T.  2/59,  pp.  53, 
77.  Haddon,  In  Victoria,  1859,  M.  E. 
2/60,  p.    542,      Radcliffe,    on   Recent 

6.  Epidemic,  R.  1/62,  p.   236.      Omerod, 

at  Brighton,  L.  2/61,  pp.  542,  589. 
Sanderson,  Pathology  of  and  of  other 
Kindred  Affect.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  179. 
Bristowe,  Path.  Symp.  Treat.,  T.  2/59, 
pp.  180,  210,  227.  G.  Johnson,  Etio- 
logy, Pathol.,  and  Treat.,  L.  1/75,  pp. 
8,  11.  Monckton,  Early  Symptoms, 
etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  93.  Cooke,  Concen- 
trated Severity  and  Varieties,  T.  2/62, 
p.  248.  Camps,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  565; 
R.  1/66,  p.  87. 
Aphorisms,  Wade,  L.  2/62,  p.  203. 
Cases,  T.  1/53,  p.  407.  Prangley,  Resume 
of  56,  B.  1/75,  p.  38.  Fowler,  General, 
L.  1/66,  p.  453.  Murchison,  High 
Temperature  and  Peyer's  Patches 
Ulcerated,  P.M.,  L.  2/73,  p.  771. 


ilEDICAL   DIGEST. 


273 


DIPHTHERIA  {cont.)— 

Varieties,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  35  ;   T.  2/62,  p. 

248. 
At  Sea,  Norris,  T.  2/62,  p.  263. 
On  Skin  (38:4).    Mouth  (797:3).    Larynx 
(617:2). 

819. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  DIPHTHERIA— 

1.  From  Croup  (617:3),  One  and  the  same 

Disease. 

ETIOLOGY  OF  DIPHTHERIA - 
G.  Johnson,  L.  1/75,  p.  8. 

PROGNOSIS  OF  DIPHTHERIA— 

Jenner,  T.  1/61,  p.  398.    Alderson,  L.  1/67, 

2.  p.  533.  Hillier,  T.  1/62,  p.  424.  Green- 
how,  Difficulties  Illust.  Cases,  L.  2/65, 
p.  86. 

CONTAGIOUSNESS    OF  DIPHTHERIA— 

Greenhow,  M.  R.    1/62,  p.   38.      Johnson, 
L.  1/75,  p.  8. 

CONNEXION  OF  DIPHTHERIA  WITH— 

3.  Scarlatina     (78:1),     Hillier,      T.      1/59, 

p.  159.  Discuss.,  p.  44.  Clin., 
1/62,  p.  422.  Wade,  Pathol.  Con- 
nected, but  still  Distinct,  M.  R. 
1/60,  p.  19  ;  L.  2/62,  p.  204.  Ransome, 
T.  1/75,  p.  157  ;  B.  1/75,  p.  43.  George, 
etc.,  Cases  Showing  Distinct,  T.  1/61, 
p.  513  ;  L.  1/75,  p.  9. 
Puerperal  Fever  (1591:4). 

4.  Albuminuria  (1008:5),  Wade,  M.  R.  1/60, 

p.  19.     Sanderson,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  193. 
Jenner,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  38  ;  T.  1/62, 
p.  423. 
Yegetable     Fungi    (318:5),    Wilks,  Not 
6.  Peculiar  to  it,  T.  2/58,  p.  354.  Hillier, 

Accidental,  T.  1/59,  pp.  135,  139. 

SEQUELS  OF  diphtheria- 
Sudden  Death  (180:2),  Cummings,  Why 

Freqt.,  R.  1/66,  p.  87.    Cases,  T.  1/70, 

p.  465. 
— Clots    in    Heart    (784:6),    Thompson, 

Freqt.,  T.  1/60,  p.  23;  L.  2/72,  p.  647. 

Richardson,  L.  2/72,  p.  777. 

820. 

1,  Paralysis  (1263:6).     Discussion,  T.  1/^, 

p.  532.  West,  History  and  Resume, 
L.  1/66,  p.  33.  Rogers,  etc.,  R.  1/63, 
p.  80  ;  1/66,  p.  87.  Faure,  M.  R.  1/57, 
p.  540  ;  1/60,  p.  20.  Irvine,  Peculiar 
Case  Simul.  Extens.  Pulmon.  Dis.,  L. 
1/76,    p.   888.     Greenhow,    Diphthe- 

2.  RiTic  Nerve  Affections,  Discuss., 
T.  1/63,  p.  352.  Trousseau,  T.  t/59, 
p.  119'^-  2/60,  p.  90.  H.  Jones,  Nature, 
etc.,  T.   2/65,  p.  3.     Leraton,  Arti- 


SEQUELiE  OF  DIPHTHERIA— Paralysis, 

{cotit.) — 

eicial  Feeding  in  (1389:1),  T.  2/60, 
p.  441.  Bouchut,  Ophthalmoscopic 
Signs,  T.  2/75,  p.  374. 

—Cases,  T.    1/68,  p.   445;   1/62,    p.    17; 

3.  1/64,  p.  122.  Wilks,  L.  2/62,  p.  562. 
Paterson,  Follow.  Inoculation  on 
Finger  with  no  Faucial  Affect.,  T. 
2/66,  p.  609.  Roche,  of  Yelum 
Palati  (825:5)  Fatal,  T.  2/60,  p.  362. 
West,  Death  fr.  Choking  (614:5),  L. 
1/66,  p.  33. 

4.  Encephalitis  (1415:4),  Letzerich,  M.  R. 

1/76,  p.  477. 

Aphonia  (608:5),  Trousseau,  etc.,  T.  2  60, 
p.  91.  H.  Jackson,  Remarks  on  Utter- 
ance of  Soft  Explosive  Consonants, 
L.  2/73,  p.  735. 

Deafness  (1803:4),  T.  1/50,  p.  9. 

5.  Blindness  (1862:5),  Dixon,  etc.,  T.  1/59, 

pp.  9,  389.     Faure,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  20. 
Graefe  Denies  Connection,  T.  1/61,  p. 
532. 
Loss  OF  Accommodation   (1814:4),    Hut- 
chinson, T.  2/62,  p.  252 ;  2/64,  p.  254. 

821. 

1.    Ophth.\lmia  rel  Conjunctivitis  (1836:1). 
Vulvitis    (1095:4).     Os  and  Cerviu. 
(1117:2). 
Py.^jmia  (169:3),  Greenhow,  Fr.  Sloughing 
OF  Tonsils,  L.  2/65,  p.  86. 

TREATMENT  OF  DIPHTHERIA,  Vide 
4.     818:1.     Croup  (617:4). 

Hospital  Notes,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  9.  Prang- 
ley,  Resume  of  56  Cases,  B.  1/75,  p. 
38.  Lancet,  General  Rev.,  L.  1/59, 
p.  170;  1/75,  pp.  81,  216.  Martin, 
etc.,  R.  1/71,  p.  54;  1/67,  p.  58. 
Lolli,  L.  2/73,  p.  251.  Trousseau, 
General  Direct.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  433. 
Wade,  Simple,  Eflfective,  L.  2/62,  p. 
204.  Alderson,  Clin.,  L.  1/67,  p.  533. 
Hillier,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  424;  1/58,  pp. 
552,  611.  jMonckton,  Great  Asthenia 
4th  or  5th  Day,  keep  Flat,  T.  1/59,  p. 
94.  McKeuder,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  44. 
Bristowe,  T.  2/59,  pp.  180,  210,  227. 
J.  R.  Cormack,  B.  2/76,  p.  107.  He- 
noch, Resume,  T.  1/73,  p.  632.  Bil- 
Ungton,  124  Cases,  T.  1/76,  p.  587. 

Preventive,  Sulpho-Carbolates  (80:2). 

— Quinine,  Day,  T.  1/75,  p.  337. 

822. 

1.  Tr.  Ferri  Sesquichl.  (294:5),  Hother, 
etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  24  ;  1/58,  pp.  552, 
611  ;  1/61,  p.  284  ;  1/60,  p.  323  ;  2/60, 
p.  641  ;  1/76,  p.  587.  Greenhow,  etc., 
Locally  and  Intern.,  L.  2/65,  p.  86  ; 
2/62,  p.  616  ;  1/75,  pp.  81,  216.  Noir, 


274 


WEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


TREAT.    OF    DirHTHERIA— Tr.    Ferri 

Sesquichl.   {cont.) — 

etc.,  M.  E.  1/61,  pp.  236,  238  ;    2/63, 

p.  239.      Prangiey,  etc.,    66  cases,  E. 

1/75,  p.  40.     Bell,  2/76,  p.  45. 
Aq.  Chlori  (823:5),  T.  1/73,    p.  632,  vide 

823:5. 
2.  Ol.  Terebixth.  (349:6)  and    Stimi'lants, 

Terc}',  T.  1/59,  p.  246.  Cooper,  c.  Ol. 

Jecor.,  T.  1/60,  p.  299. 
BiET  (122:4),  J.  E.  Cormack,  the   Basis  of 

Treat.,  B.  2  76,  pp.  108,  110. 
Wine   (432:2),  Bricheteau,    Freely,  M.  E. 

1/65,  p.  241.      Cormack,  B.    2/76,  p. 

109.     Mc  Kinder,  T.  1/59,  p.  44. 
Pot.Bromid.  (824:1),  Post,  T.  1/76,  p.  588. 
Pot.  Chlor.  (260:2),  Locally  and  Intern., 

T.  1/59,  p.  9;  2/56,  p.    220;   1/73,  p. 
S.  632;  2/76,  p.  586.    Prangiey,  56  cases, 

B.  1/75,  p.  40.      Marshall,  E.    2/70, 

p.  75.      Gibhs,    M.   E.   2/60,  p.  385. 

Wade,  c.  Pot.  Iod.,  L.  2/62,  p.  204; 

1/75,  p.    216.      Cesare,  c.  Chloral, 

Local,  T.  1/76,  p.  800  ;  2/76,  pp.  9,  101. 
Pot.    Permakg.    (262:1),    Mackall,    etc., 

Locally  and  Internally,   E.     1/65,    p. 

55.      Evans,  etc..  Magical,  T.  2/66,  p. 

458;  E.  l/69,p.  136  ;  1/67,  p.  58.  Cop- 

4.  land,  L.  1/63,  p.  151. 

Pot.  Iod.  (264:4),  Laurie,  B.  1/75,  p.  300. 
Alkalis    (216:3),  Local  and  Intern.,   An- 

glada,   etc.,    M.  E.   2/58,  p.  254 ;  T. 

2/59,  p.  173.  Eeeves,  L.  2/63,  p.  374. 
SoD^  Boras  (268:5),  Laycock,  Gargle,  T. 

5.  1/58,    p.  548.      Leriche,   Intern.,   T. 
2/59,  p.  639. 

Sulphites  (245:4),  Lyall,  etc.,  E.  2/63,  p. 

46 ;  2/66,  p.  28.     Sansom,  T.  2/66,  p. 

555. 
Mercury   (302:5),  Uillier,   Trousseau,    T. 

1/62,  p.  424. 

6.  Cubers  (365:6),  T.  1/70,  p.  314. 
Emetics  (220:2),  Benedict,  Zixci  Sulph., 

T.  1/62,  p.  384.  J.  E.  Cormack,  B. 
2/76,  p.  112.  Gibbs,  Sanguixaria 
(458:1),  T.  1/60,  p.  321.  Prangiey, 
56  cases,  CupRi  Sulph.,  B.  1/75,  p.  41. 

823. 

1.    Ice  (190:1),  Sucked,  T.  2/60,  p.  247.  Tay- 
lor, Exter.,  E.  1/64,  p.  136. 
Ol.  Jecoris  (501:2),  J.  E.  Cormack,  Great 
Value  Early,  B.  2/76,  p.  110. 

S.  Expectant,  Limousin,  E.  1/60,  p.  90. 

LOCAL  TREATMENT  OF   DIPHTHEEIA, 

(822:1,  etc.)— 
Gendron,  Alone,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  251.  Bell, 

B.  1/76,  p.  49. 
Steam  (626:1),  Inhaling,Cormack,  Pretty's 

Kettle  por,   Etc.,  B.  2/76,  p.  108. 
Caustics  (211:6),  Ilaimer,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  p. 

243;  M.  E.,  2/60,  p.  251.      Macklin, 

etc.,  T.  1/59,  pp.  24,  44,  94. 


LOCAL     TEEAT.    OF     DIPHTHEEIA— 

Caustics  [cont.) — 
—  Contra,  BuUey,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  337;  E. 

4.  1/61,  p.  90;  2/63,  p.  121.  Bristowe, 
T.  2/59,  p.  228. 

G.A.RGLES  (8-22:1,  etc.).  Various,  T.  1/61,  p. 

398.     Trousseau,    M.  E.  1/62,  p.  433. 
Quinine  (403:5),   Brackenridge,    B.    2/75, 

p.  25. 
Ac  Hydrochl.  (247:1),  Heslop,  T.  1/58, 

pp.  552,  611. 

5.  Ac  Carbolic  (353:2),   Sedgwick,   etc.,  T. 

1/67,  p.  216.  Wright,  etc.,  L.  2/76, 
pp.  40,  101.  Callaghan,  L.  2/71,  p. 
281.  Holtz,M.  E.  2/71,  p.  62.  Fuller, 
Spray,  Causing  Faintness  at  times, 
E.  1/69,  p.  136. 
Chlorine  Solution  (246:5),  Blyth,  T. 
1/53,  p.    407.       Prepar.  Intern,   and 

6.  Local.,  1/73,  p.  632.  Budd and  others, 
M.  E.  1/62,  p.  433.  Johnson,  L.  1/75, 
p.  81.     Balfour,  M.  E.  1/72,  p.  543. 

Lemon  Juice  (450:5)  and  Garlic  (346:6), 
Cazin,  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  281.  Guersant, 
M.  E.  1/66,  p.  230. 

824. 

1.  Tannin  (360:3),  Williams,  L.  1/67,  p.  334. 
Bromine    (253:1),    Goldsmith,     L.    2/63, 

p.  525  ;  T.  1/76,  p.  588. 
Pot.     Bromid.      (266:2),     Metcalfe,     T. 

1/61,  p.  284;  1/76,  p.  588. 
Iodine    Iniial.     (251:2),     Curran,    Mode, 

etc.,  L.  2/67,  pp.  357,  513  ;  B.  1/75,  p. 

39  ;  T. 1/75,  p.  337-      Injected  into 

Tonsils,    Menzel,    T.    2/73,    p.    127. 

Francis,  L.  1/58,  pp.  276,  325.  Prang- 

ley,  Painted,  B.  1/75,  p.  39. 

2.  Oxygen  (224:4),  Day,  Perox.  Hydrogen, 

T.  1/75,  p.  337. 
Aq.  Calcis  (620:1),  As  in  Croup. 
Ac.    Sulphurosum  Spray  (244:4),  Joyce, 

L.  1/75,  p.  82. 
Ac.  Lacticum  (620:2). 
Chloral    (444:6),     Cesare,     L.     1/76,    p. 

800 ;  2/66,  p.  9.     Ciattaglia,  T.  2/76, 

p.  586. 

3.  Hot  Water  Packing,  Etc.  (229:6),  Bulley, 

T.  1/59,  p.  337. 
Bleeding  (163:5),  Daviot,  M.  E.  1/60,  p. 

17.  Alderson,  Leeches,  L.  1/67,  p.  534. 
Laryngotomy  (612:3),    Hillier,    T.    1/61, 

p.  192. 

4.  Tracheotomy  (623:1),  Hiilier,  T.  1/61,  p. 

194  ;  1/63,  p.  85.  J.  E.  Cormack,  B. 
2/76,  p.  112.  Greenhow,  L.  2/65,  p. 
85.  Eichardson,  etc.,  vide  Croup 
(621:4). 
ExcissiON  of  Tonsils  (829:6),  Bouchut,  11 
Cases,  T.  2/60,  p.  413.  Paillot,  3 
Cases,  T.  1/62,  p.  17. 

SACCHAEINE  THEOAT  — 
Gibbs,  E.  1/60,  p.  305. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


275 


825. 

PALATE— 

3.  Movements  IN  Degli'tition  (120:5). 
In  Pronouncing  Yoavels  (602:5). 
FoKM  OF,  IN  "Weak  Intellects  (1361:3). 

4.  Glands,  Hypeetrophy  (810:5). 

VELUM  PALATE - 

5.  Paralysis,     Bowles,    Causing      Stertor 

(1428:6),  T.  1/60,  p.  126.     Duchenne, 

Progr.,  MrscuL.  Paralysis  (113:2), 

M.  E.  1/61,  p.  252. 
—  In  Diphtheria  (120:3).     Facial  Palsy 

(1440:5). 
Syphilitic     Affect.    (816:5),     Yerneuil, 

Case,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  204. 

UVULA— 

6.  Anatomy,  Gibb,  L.  1/72,  p.  ISO. 
Absent,  Ogle,  T.  2/65,  p.  418. 

Uses,  Gibb,  L.  1/72,  pp.  180,  277.  Pal- 
biu-nie,  etc.,  L.  2/69,  p.  665  ;  1/70, 
pp.  69,  755  ;  1/72,  p.  530  ;  1/74,  p.  462. 

826. 

1.  In  Gout  (1466:5),  Elongation  a  Sign  of  in 

Old  People,  Paget,  B.  2/75,  p.  243. 
During  Menstruation  (1142:2),  Turner, 
almost  always  ffiDEMATOus,  Treat.,  T. 
2/61,  p.  317. 

RELAXATION  OF  UVULA— 

2.  In  Congestion  of  Liver  (968:4). 

Tr.  Ferri  (829:3)  Locally,  L.  1/67,  p.  262. 
Tr.  Iodini  (829:3),  Walker,  etc.,  L.  1/67, 
pp.  322,  410,  477. 

EXCISION  OF  UVULA,  Garrett,  Remove 
All,  not  Part,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  530. 
Gan-ett,  Great  Value  of  to  Arrest 
Cough  (648:2)  etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  462. 

3.  In  Deafness  (1805:2), 

ULCERS  OF  UVULA  AND  OF  PALATE— 
Hutchinson,  L.  1/70,  p.  116. 
Pot.Chlor.  (260:2),  Johnson,T.  l/58,p.  209. 
Syphilitic  (816:6),  Paget,  T.  1/58,  p.  137; 
ride  817:1. 

827. 

CLEFT     PALATE  —  STAPHYLORAPHE 
1.     —  URANOPLASTICS,  T.  2/61,  p.  69. 
Hare  Lip  (801:3). 

Shorthouse,  Men  with  Cleft  Palate  do 
not  Procreate,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  518 
Lions  in  Zoo  Born  with  C.  P.  die, 
M.  R.  1/72,  p.  519.  Fergusson,  Clin.' 
T.  1/52,  p.  433;  New  Plan,  L.  2/73 
p.  784  ;  B.  1/74,  p.  217 ;  1/76,  p.  179 
L.  1/74,  p.  298,  Improved;  L.  1/76,  p 
883.  Mason,  etc.,  L.  2/74,  p.  579 
2/75,  p.  661.  Kingsley,  T.  2/64,  p 
644.     Field,  T.  2/56,  p.  190  ;  1/62,  pp 


CLEFT  PALATE,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

57,  78.  Bryant's  Method  of  Passing 
Sutures  before  Operating,  L.  1/75,  p. 
196.  Bellamy's  Plan,  B.  2/75,  p.  204. 
Langenbeck,  New  Oper.,  R.  2/61,  p. 
154;  T.  2/61,  p.  69;  1/62,  p.  44. 
Hulke,  Disputing  Langenbeck's  Claim, 
T.  2/61,  pp.  213,  537,  592.  Tait,  M. 
R.  2/70,  p.  181,  Diagr.  Heath,  New 
Needle,  etc.,  etc.,  Diagr.,  L.  2/58,  p. 

3.  627.  Mason,  Novel  Oper.  to  Restore 
Voice,  Etc.,  L.  2/69,  p.  198 ;  2/74,  p. 
578.  Rawson,  Safety  Needle  for 
Securing  Edges,  B.  1/76,  p.  178.  Ne- 
laton  Declines  Operating.  Why  ?  R. 
1/62,  p.  149.  Smith,  In  Child.,  T. 
1/68,  p.  107.  Ciilorof.,  L.  2/69, 
p.  226. 

Age,  Forster,  2  Years  Best,  L.  1/72,  p.  352. 
Mason,  6  or  7  Years  Best,  L.  2/74, 
p.  579. 

Pot.  Bromid.  (266:2)  To  destroy  Sensi- 
bility of  M.  M.,  R.  1/63,  p.  332. 

4.  Cauterization  (212:6),  Benoit,  Cure,  R. 

2/60,  p.  212. 
Pressure  (222:4),  Reeves,  R.  2/61,  p.  153. 
Ac  Nit.  (212:6),  Mason,  Cure,  L.  1/67,  p. 

669;  2/76,  p.  170. 
Knives,  Smyly,  T.  1/62,  p.  583. 

ARTIFICIAL    PALATE,   Kingsley,  Diagr., 

5.  T.  2/64,  p.  644.  Preterre,  M.  R. 
1/73,  p.  129.  Elliott,  T.  1/60,  p.  419. 
Parkinson,  T.  1/60,  p.  495 ;  L.  1/67, 
p.  41.  Ramsay  &  Coles,  L.  1/68,  pp. 
404,  435.  Steam's  Instrument,  L. 
2/45,  p.  7. 

828. 

TONSILS— 

2.  Analogy  of  t\'ith  Uterus  (1109:6). 
Sympathy  with  Ovaries  (1155:3). 
Sympathy    "with    Uterus    (1103:6),   vide 

828:3. 
Supernumerary-,  Paget,  T.  1/58,  p.  136. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  TONSILLITIS— 

3.  From  Carotid  Aneurism  (730:1). 
Trismus  (1330:2),  Mist.ucen  for,  Curling, 

T.  2/58,  p.  111. 
Metastasis     of    (556:3),     Vide   Orchitis 
(1220.3),    and    Hydrocele    (1225:3). 
Vide  828:2. 

TREATMENT     OF     TONSILLITIS,     Vide 

4.  814:6. 

Wilks,  L.  1/71,  p.  262,  Brinton,  L.  1/57, 
p.  345.  Naudin,  of  Chronic,  R.  1/48, 
p.  74. 

Aconite  (814:6).  Belladonna  (814:6). 
GuAiACUM  (815:1). 

5.  Opium  (462:4),  Painted  over  Fauces  to  se- 

cure Rest  of  Parts,  Hilton,  L.  2/63, 
p.  90, 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  TONSILLITIS  {conf.)— 

Gallic  Ac.    (269:5),    c.  Beatjfoy's  Sol., 

Neale,  Cases,  T.  1/55,  p.  459. 
Acid  Carbolic  (816:2). 
PoTASS.E  Chloeas  (815:4). 
Alumix.  Ust.  (275:4),  Bretonneau,  R.  1/46, 

p.  180. 
Abgenti  Nit.  (307:2),  Ilei-pin,  M.  R.  2/52, 

p.  548. 
6.  Ol.  Hydkahg.  c.  Morph.  (162:4),  Marshall, 

L.  1/72,  p.  711. 
Iodine  (252:2),  Injected  into  Tonsil,  Men- 

zel,  T.  2/73,  p.  127. 
Ice  (190:4),  Bradley,  T.  2/76,  p.  540. 

829. 

ENLARGED  TONSILS— 

1.  Physiognomy  (1691:4)  of  Child.  (1522:1), 

Paget,  T.  1/58,  p.  136. 
Causing  Mal-Nutrition,  Yearsley,T.  1/53, 

p.  552  ;  R.   1/64,  p.    158.      Paget,   T. 

1/58,  p.  136. 
Causing  Nightmare  (1369:5). 
Protective  against  Croup  (617:2).      Vide 

620:6. 

TREATMENT  OF  ENLARGED  TONSILS 

2.  Norton,  L.  2/70,  p.   81.      Allen,  How  to 

Treat  Coarse  Follicular  Growths, 
Etc.,  T.  2/76,  p.  72.  Naudin,  etc.,  R. 
1/48,  p.  74;  T.  2/60,  p.  412.  Atkin- 
son, of  Fatty  Enlargement,  R.  2/73, 
p.  196. 

Fel  Bovinum  (542:4),  Bonorden,  T.  2/58, 
p.  352. 

Alum.  Sulphas  (275:2),  Caustic,  Homolle, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  255. 

3.  London   Pastb  (212:2),  Mackenzie,  Com- 

posit.,  etc.,  T.  1/66,   p.  222  ;   L.   2/70, 

p.  87. 
TiNCT.  loDiNi  (826:2). 
Tr.  Ferri  (826:2),  Inject.,  Wilkinson,  L. 

1/72,  p.  135. 
Tannin  (360:3),  Miall,  Melts  Them  Down, 

B.  1/75,  p.  304. 

4.  Extirpation  by  Finger,  Larghi,  T.  1/62, 

p.  357.  Bernardino,  R.  2/62,  p.  240. 
Excision,  Shorthouse,  Causing  Absorption 
of  Testicles  (1224:3),  M.  R.  1/72,  p. 
519.  Only  Superficial  Portions  Neces- 
sary, L.  1/75,  p.  487.  Deroubaix,  M.  R. 
2/63,  p.  550.  Gamgee,  Wonderful 
Benefit  in  Weak  Ailing  Children,  L. 
2/75,  p.  487.      Guessant,   Mode,  etc., 

5.  M.  R.  2  '64,  p.  269.     Forster,  etc.,  T. 
2/63,  p.  412;  2/58,  p.  168. 

^HAEMORRHAGE  After,  Nclaton,  T.  1/58, 
p.  19.  Hood,  Checked  bj'  Vomiting 
(153:1),  L.  2/70,  p.  600.     Vide  830:1. 

— Amygoalatome,  Diagr.,  T.  2/62,  p.  37; 
1/63,  p.  40  ;  L.  1/70-,  p.  780. 

6.  Excision,     Curative     in,       Diphtheria 


TREATMENT  OF  ENLARGED  TONSILS— 

Excision,  Curative  {cont.)  — 

(824:4).    In  Croup  (620:5).  Deafness 
(1805.1). 
—  Objectionable  Because  they  Protect  fr. 
Croup  (617:2).     Vide  620:6. 

830. 

HEMORRHAGE  FROM  TONSILS  (144:1) 

1.  Probable   Sources,  etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  631. 
Following  Amygdalotomy  (829:5). 
Treatment.      Vide    (829:5),    Nelaton,   T. 

1/58,  p.  19. 
Ferri  Perchlor.   (295:1),  Thompson,  T. 

2.  2/69,  p.  631.     Stanley,  L.  2/59,  p.  509. 
LiG.  OF  Carotids  (744:1),  Stanley,  Death  2 

Months  after  fr.  Softening  of  Brain, 
T.  2/59,  p.  630;   1/60,  p.  88. 

CALCULI  IN  TONSILS— 

3.  Case,  Bryant,  L.  2/60,  p.  487. 

CANCER  OF  TONSILS,  Vide  Ph-^eyngeal 
Cancer  (817:5). 
Poland,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  477. 

4.  Py.'emia  (169:3),  Greenhow,  L.  2/65,  p.  86. 

ADENOID  DISEASE  OF  TONSILS  — 
Treat.,   etc.,  Atkinson,   R.  2/73,  p.   196. 
Allen,  Coarse  Follicular  Growths, 
etc.,  T.  2/76,  p.  72. 

831. 

ANAT.     AND    PHYSIOLOGY    OF    (ESO- 

1.  PHAGUS— GULLET,  Vide  Deglutitiov 

(120:4);  Dysphagia  (121:1). 

Bernard,  T.  2/60,  p.  1 ;  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  228. 
Mosso  Movements,  L.  2/74,  p.  281. 

Neetes,  Lee,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  323 ;  1/76, 
p.  489. 

Pneumogastric,  Sect.  (1443:2).  Bernard, 
Suffocation  after  Meals,  T.  2/60, 
p.  1.  Bidder  and  Schmidt,  Ch.  D., 
pp.  3j,  37,  333.  Habershon,  Effects 
of  Dis.  OF,  T.  1/76,  p.  489. 

2.  Glands    (132:2),     AYaterbuash    (839:4), 

FR.  Hypersection,  Ch.  D.,  p.  337. 

CESOPHAGUS  ABSENT— 

Porro,  L.  2/71,  p.  581. 
ffiSOPHAGOSCOPE— 

3.  Bevan,  Diagr.,  L.  1/68,  pp.  470,  51G. 

AUSCULTATION  OF  ffiSOPHAGUS— 
Hamburgher,   R.   1/69,  p.   127.     M.  Mac- 
kenzie, Lect.  Difigr.,  L.  1/74,  p.  758  ; 
T.  2/76,  p.  564. 

PARALYSIS  OF  (ESOPHAGUS  (1271:4)— 

4.  Mackenzie,  Clin.,  T.  2/76,  p.  564. 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


277 


(ESOPHAGISM  —  NERVOUS  (1335:1)  vcl 
SPASMODIC   STRICTUEE  OF  (ESO- 
PHAGUS  Vide  Dysphagia  (121:1)— 
Nelaton,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  541.     Brinton,  L. 
1/66,    p.    2.     Power,    Singular   Case 
(121:1),  P.  M.,  L.  1/66,  p.  252.    Skey, 
etc.,  L.   1/64,  p.  32;  T.  2/66,  p.  385  ; 
2/72,  p.  664.     Habershon,  T.  1/76,  p. 
489.     Mackenzie,  T.  2/76,  p.  456. 

ORGANIC     STRICTURE    OF    (ESO- 
PHAGUS— 

Holmes,  Difficulty  of  Diag.,  Solid  Food 
2  Days  before  Death,  L.  2/76,  p.  824. 
6.  Forster,  L.  2,63,  p.  247.     Nunneley, 

T.  2/61,  p.  695.  Godlee,  set.  4,  after 
Acetic  Acid,  Cure,  L.  1/75,  p.  853. 
Paget,  etc.,  L.  1/71,  p.  11  ;  2/65,  p. 
559.  Stead,  Extraordinary  Recov. 
after  Sulph.  Acid,  L.  2/65,  p.  145. 
Hirschsprung,  Congenital,  M.  R. 
2/62,  p.  437.  Macihvain,  Value  of 
Treat.,  L.  1/60,  p.  432. 

832. 

CANCEROUS     STRICTURE     OF     (ESO- 

1.  PHAGUS  (832:3). 

SYPHILITIC     STRICTURE     OF     (ESO- 
PHAGUS (1205:2)— 
West,  2/72,  p.  291,     Mackenzie,  L.  1/74, 

p.  574. 
Dilator,  Jaap,  L.  2/73,  p.  769. 

CANCER  OF  (ESOPHAGUS— 

2.  Lectures,  Cases,  Mackenzie,  Based  on  100 

Fatal  Cases,  T.  1/76,  p.  649  ;  2/76,  pp. 
81,  137.  Wilks,  Obscure,  T.  1/61,  p. 
631.  Mackenzie,  Diagn.,  etc.,  L. 
1/74,  p.  754.  Habershon,  M.  R.  1/59, 
p.  164.  Holmes,  Discuss.,  L.  2/76, 
p.  824. 
Opening  in  Trachea  (625:4),  "Ward,  etc., 
T.  2/52,  p.  99 ;  1/66,  p.  338. 

3.  Stricture   fr.    (832:1),   Leach,    T.   1/56, 

p.  447. 
Low  Pneumonia  fr.  Pressure  on  Pneu- 

mogastric  (1444:6),  Wilks,  T.    1/68, 

p.  387. 
Pressure     on     Recurrent     Laryngeal 

(1446:1),  Mackenzie,    Diagnostic,    L. 

1/74,  p.  755. 

TREATMENT   OF   (ESOPHAGEAL   CAN- 

4.  CER— 

Mackenzie,  T.  2/76,  p.  137. 

Cut  Out  Piece  of  Tube  Altogether,  Bill- 
roth's  Exp.  in  Dog,  L.  1/72,  p.  28  ; 
M.  R.  1/72,  p.  279. 

Gastrostomy  (851:6),  Habershon,  L.  1/58, 
p.  364.  Jones,  etc.,  L.  2/66,  p.  665  ; 
6.  2/71,  p.  119;   1/73,  p.  131.      Jacobi, 

T.  2/74,  p.  555.  Verneuil  Success., 
T.  2/76,  p.  527  in  Stricture  fr. 
Caustic,  L.  2/76,  p.  655.  Maunder, 
Attempt,  Difficulties,  T.  2/76,  p.  536. 


(ESOPHAGEAL  ULCER— 
Bismuth,  Ch.  D.,  p.  335. 

RUPTURE  OF  (ESOPHAGUS- 

Meyer,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  257.  Griffin,  During 
Vomiting  (858:1),  L.  2/69,  p.  337. 

833. 

WOUNDS  OF  (ESOPHAGUS,  Vide  (Esoph.a.- 
1.     gotomy  (852:4). 

ANAT.  AND  PHYSIOL.  OF  STOMACH— 

4.  Brinton,    Exper.,    M.    R.    2/62,    p.    189. 

Pavy,  L.  1/63,  p.  492.  Mantegazza, 
Exper.  of  Transplanting  Stomach 
OF  Frog  (1639:3),  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  162. 
M.  Membrane  (25:2)  Morbid  Changes,  H. 
Jones,  T.  1/54,  p.  581;  1  53,  p.  568. 
Andral,  Thickening  Confounded  with 
Cancer  (849:5),  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  56. 

5.  Absorption    of    Ferments   (420:4),   Ber- 

nard, Impossible  as  far  as  known,  T. 
1/60,    p.    390.      In   Horse   Non-Ab 
soRPTivE  (530:2). 
Nerves  of,  Microscop.    Anat.,    Meissner 

6.  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  510.  Lee,  T.  1/62, 
p.  323. 

—Vagus  (836:5),  Bernard,  Sect.,  T.  2/60, 
p.  1.  Van  Braum,  etc.,  T.  2/73,  p. 
260;  1/76,  p.  679. 

834. 

GLANDS  OF  STOMACH— 

1.  Microscop.  Anat.,  Ecker,  M.  R.  1/53,  pp. 

281,  553.     Ebstein,  L.  1/70,  p.   882. 
H.  Jones,  How  to  Prepare,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/55,  p.  307. 
Pathology',   H.  Jones,  etc.,  M.  R.    2/55, 

2.  D.  305  ;  2/54,  p.  55.  Flint,  R.  1/71, 
p.  101.  Fox,T.  2/58,  p.  46,  Ch.  D., 
pp.  388,  394,  395. 

Fatty  Degenerat.  (1673:3),  M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  349. 

GASTRIC  ARTERY— 

3.  Aneurism,  Donaldson,  R.  2/02,  p.  135. 

GASTRIC  juice- 
Compos.,  Uses,  Etc.,  etc.,  B.  Jones,  T. 
1/51,  p.  633.  Rev.,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  179  ; 
1/55,  p.  261.  Bernard,  E.xp.,  T.  2/60, 
pp.  1,  73,  123.  Harley,  M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  209. 
Secretion,    Continuous,  Braun,  Exp.,  T. 

1/74,  p.  621. 

Quantity,    Etc.,   Grunewald,     22^     Pts. 

obtained    fr.    Woman    with   Gastric 

Fistula  (851:4),  M.  R.  1/55,   p.    261. 

Bidder,  15  to  16  Pts.,  M.   R.   2/55,  p. 

5.  311.     Parkes,  quotes    Grunewald,    T. 

1/55,  p.  333. 

Action  of,  tvV^e  Digestion  (836:3).     Pavy, 

Living   Bodies    Digested    unless  Pro- 


278 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


GASTRIC  JUICE— Action  of  {cont.)— 

tected  by  Mucus,  M.  E.  2/57,  p.  139. 
Pavy,  Harley,  etc..  Why  Stomach 
Itself  not  Digested,  JI.  R.  1,60,  p. 
211;     2/57,    p.    139.         Thudichum's 

6.  Views,  T.   1/60,  p.  644.      Pavy,  Due 

to  Alkalixity  of  Blood,  T.  1/62,  pp. 
273,298;  L.  1/63,  p.  492. 
Action  Retarded  by  Acids  (215:5),  Ber- 
nard, T.  2/60,  p.  123. 

—  By  Bile  (966:6)  and  Pancreatic  Juice 

(993:1),  Schmidt,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  112, 
vide  837:2. 

—  By   Urea    (1029:1),    Bidder,   T.    2/60, 

p.  228. 

835. 

S.  Action  Promoted  by'  Alkalis  (215:6), 
Bernard,'!.  2/60,  p.  123. 

CHEMISTRY  OF  GASTRIC  JUICE— 

Harley,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  207.  Marcet,  R- 
1/62,  p.  323. 

Calcis  Biphosphas  (273:5)  forms  the 
Acid,  Blondlot,  R.   1/59,  p.  326.  _ 

Lactic  Acid  (543:1),  Exclusively,  Buisson, 
M.  R.  1/66,  p.  29. 

Urea  (1030:2)  Present  if  Kidneys  be  Ab- 
sent or  Diseased. 

PEPSINE,  77(/eRENNETT  (542:1)  — 

3.  Nature,  Etc.,  Briicke,   not  Albujiinous, 

T.  1/61,  p.  636. 
Prepar.^tion,  Etc.,  Squire,  T.  1/57,  p.  199. 
Beale,  T.  1/67,  p.  348 ;  R.  1/71,  p.  183. 
Quantity  in  Pigs'  Stomach,  T.  1/72, 

4.  p.  152.  Hasleden,  Correct  Acct.,  R. 
2/67,  p.  124.  Bullock  and  Reynolds, 
L.  2/70,  p.  214.  Forster,  Extracted 
by  Glycerine,  R.  1/71,  p.  183.  Fol- 
Eom,  fr.  Lining  Membrane  of  Gizzards, 
T.  2/73,  p.  55.  Sieveking,  Action  of 
Exper.,  T.  1/50,  p.  336. 

Pepsine  Wine  (542:1),  Ellis,  Prep.,    etc. 
5.  T.  2/62,  p.  56  ;  1/63,  p.  414.      Mialhe 

T.  2/59,  p.  384.  Reeve,  R.  2/65 
p.  288. 
Tests  for  Pepsine,  T.  1/57,  pp.  177,  199  , 
L.  1/73,  p.  579.  Tuson,  Analysis  of 
Various  Prep.,  L.  2/70,  p.  212,  Pavy 
Difficult  to  obtain  Pure,  L.  1/63,  p 
462. 

836. 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  PEPSINE— 
2.  Boudault,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  229. 

A  very  Cheap  and  Good  Form,  T.  1/57, 
p.  411. 

SUBSTITUTES  FOR  PEPSINE- 
Lactic  Acid  (543:2). 

THERAPEUTICS  OF  PEPSINE— 

Pavy,  etc..  Doubts  raised  as  to  Value,  T. 


THERAPEUTICS  OF  PEPSINE  {cont.)— 
1/62,  p.  273;  vide  844:3.  Leube  says 
it  is  the  Acid  that  is  Deficient  in  Dys- 
pepsia, T.  2/75,  p.  531. 
In  Dyspeps.  (844.3).  Malnutrit.  (Io8:3). 
Di.iBETES  (838:6).  Vomiting  (860:2). 
FtETiD    Breath    (633:4).     Pyrexial 

3.  Convalescence  (1502:1).  Infantile 
Dis.  (1521:1).  Injected  into  Tu- 
mours (1659:3).     C.UNCER  (1668:2). 

DIGESTION  BY  STOMACH,  Vide  834:5. 
B.  Jones,  Lect.  Digest.  Respirat.  (628:3), 
and  Secret.  (116:3),  T.  1/51,  p.  307, 

4.  et  seq.  Bernard,  J\[.  R.  1/54,  p.  67, 
Exp.,  T.  1/60,  p.  84.  Chambers, 
Digest,  and  Diet,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  28. 
Harley,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  206.  Busch, 
In  a  Woman  with  Divided  Intestines 
(880:5),  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  228.  KjeUberg 
on  Epithelial  Villi  (25:2)  during, 
M.  R.  2/62,  p.  305. 

5.  Vagus  (1443:4),  Bidder  &  Schmidt,  Exp. 

Influence  of,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  261. 
Lehmann,  Fallacies  attending  Section, 
M.  R.  1/55,  p.  114.  Bernard,  Sect., 
etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  1;  1/76,  p.  434;  rido 
833:5. 

6.  Alcohol  (423:3),  Parkes,  Exper.,  L.  1/74, 

p.  758. 
Quantity  of  Digestive  Fluids,  ride 
Gastric  Juice  (834:4).  Bidder  & 
Schmidt,  etc.,  -J  of  body  in  24  hours; 
M.  R.  1/55,  pp.  114,  261  ;  2/55,  p. 
311.  Femvick,  20—25  lbs.,  L.  1/68, 
p.  532.  Murchison,  L.  1/74,  p.  466. 
Parkes,  T.  1/55,  p.  333. 

837. 

CHEMISTRY  OF  DIGESTION- 

1.  Reviews,  Etc.,  T.   2/53,  p.  167.     Thudi- 

chum,  T.  1/70,  p.  644. 
Dialysis  (310:1)  of  Stomach  and  Intes- 
tines during,  Graham,  T.  2/62,  p.  112. 

INTESTINAL   DIGESTION,   Vide  Rectum 

2.  (886:3). 

Bidder  &  Schmidt,  M.  R.  2/55,  pp.  310, 
311.  Physiolog.  Researches  on  Large, 
T.  1/74,  "p.  291.  Harley,  Duoden.a.l 
(883:1),  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  206.  Lehmann 
not  Interfered  with  by  Bile  and 
Pancreatic  Juice,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  112  ; 
vide  834:6. 

3.  In     Dyspepsia     (838:6)     Make     Bowels 

Digest,  Jones,  Milk  .^nd  Lime  Water, 
M.  R.  2/55,  p.  312. 

DIGESTION  OF— 

Fats  (89:5).  Starch  (314:5).  Sugar 
(827:1).  Cheese  (15:4).  Gluten 
(15:2).  Casein  (15:3).  Gelatine 
(15:5). 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


279 


ARTIFICIAL   DIGESTION,    Vide  Pepsine 
4.     (835:3).     I.vtestixal  Digestiox  (837:2). 
Papya  (407:5). 
Donders,  Etc.,  Exp.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  236. 
Bealo,    Prepar.    of  Fluid  from   Pig's 
Stomach,  R.  1/o9,  p.  348.     Marcet, 
Direct.,  T.  1/67,  p.  633.     Pavy,  Pre- 
par., etc.,  L.  1/63,  p.  463.     Kinkeard, 
Pepsixe  axd  Panckeatixe,  L.  2/70, 
p.  667.     Scale's  Self-digesting  Sovp 
(1478:1). 

838. 

DISEASES  OF  STOMACH— 

3.  Budd,  M.  R.   2/56,  p.   44.     Fenwick,  L. 

1/68,  p.  532. 
Symptoms,  Paix  (1234:5),  Habershon,  T. 

2/59,  p.  525. 
VoMiTixG  (857:3),  Habershon,  M.  R.  1/63, 

p.  97;  T.   1/76,  p.  679.     Stokoe,  B. 

2/75,  p.    97.      McCall   Anderson,   L. 

2/74,  p.  577. 
Sympathetic  Disorders,  Budd,  T.  1/54, 

4.  p.  27.  Powerful  Influence  of  Mind 
(1363:3),  Ch.  D.,  p.  413.  Habershon, 
AxxiETY,  Etc.  (1363:3),  Causing  Yo- 
mitixg,  T.  1/76,  p.  679. 

Fibroid  axd  Allied  DegexepvAt.  (1673:6), 
M.  R.  2/54,  p.  55. 

5.  Black  Substaxces  ix  (20:3). 

Ix  Relatiox  to  Rexal  Disease  (1005:3). 

TREATMENT  OF  STOMACH  DISEASES— 

6.  Carlsbad    Salts    (7:2),   Ziemssen,    Often 

very  Valuable,  T.  2/7G,  p.  254. 
Stomach    Pimp,  Uses  of  in  some   Cases, 

Schleep,  L.  2/72,  p.  851. 
Make  Bowels  Digest,  Jones,  M.  R.  2/55, 

p.  312;  ride  837:2. 
Scovrixg  Brush,  Use  of  in  18th  Century, 

T.  2/67,  p.  138. 

839. 

MALFORMATION  OF  STOMACH— 

3.  Double,  Baker,  T.  1/67,  p.  372. 
DISPLACEMENT  OF  STOMACH— 

Ixtexse  Thirst  ix  (120:1). 
PYROSIS— WATER-BRASH— 

4.  Budd,  T.  1/54,  p.  259. 

Source  of  Fluid,  Budd,  T.  1/54,  p.  259; 

M.  R.  2/56,  p.  46.     Jones,  M.  R.  2/55, 

p.  314. 
—  Oesophageal  Glaxds  (831:2),  Ch.  D.,  p. 

337. 
TREATMENT  OF  PYROSIS— 

5.  Camphor  (369:5);  c.  Strychxixe  (390:2), 

Belcombe,  L.  2/52,  p.  138. 
PuLV.  Kixo  Co.  (412:5),  Ch.  D.,p.  342;  c. 

Bismuth,  Braden,  R.  1/73,  p.  77. 
Ac  Gall.  (359:6),  Assoc.  J.,  1/54,  p.o07. 

6.  Argext.  Oxid.  (845:5). 

Ac.  Sulphurosum  (244:5),  L.  1/73,  p.  294. 


840. 

HEARTBURN— 

1.  Hunt,  T.  2/52,  p.  28. 
Causes,  Paw,  R.  2/67,  p.  26. 

~  Butyric  Acid  (91:1),  Leared,    T.  l/6§, 
p.  401. 

—  Pregxaxcy  (1550:5). 
Treatmext,  Budd,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  45. 

2.  — Alkalis  (215:5),  Chambers,  Why  Thevy 

Soothe    Paix?     Ch.  D.,  p.  342. 

—  Ol.    Jecor.    Aselli    (501:2),     Leared, 

Action,  T.  1/60,  p.  401. 
GASTRALGIA— CARDIALGIA-GASTRO- 

3.  DYNIA   —  NERVOUS     DYSPEPSIA, 
Vide  841:5. 

Dick,  L.  1/48,  p.  032.  Budd,  M.  R.  2/56, 
p.  47.  Eulenberg,  T.  1/70,  p.  576. 
Fenger,  T.  2/58,  p.  506.  Day,  L. 
2/67,  pp.  764,  802.  Habershon,  T. 
1/76,  p.  681. 
CAUSES  OF  GASTRALGIA— 

4.  Hysteria  (1335:1),  Skey,  T.  2/66,  p.  3S5, 
Uterixe  Disease  (1112:2). 

OxAxisM  (1083:4),  Fenger,  T.  2/58,  p.  5C&. 
Draggixg    of    Stomach,    Singular  Case, 
Jago,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  495. 

5.  Rexal  Dis.  (1005:3),  Fenger,  Ex.  Urixe, 

T.  2/58,  p.  506. 
Cardiac  Affect.  (740:5),  Leared,  Prognostis 

Value,  Important  Facts,  T.  1/67,  p.  e-'QT. 
Phthisis  (687:1). 
C.uiiEs  OF  Vertebr.t3  (1702:4),  Lea,  G.*8- 

tralgia.    The    Initial  Symptom,    R. 

2/64,  p.  176. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  GASTRALGIA— 

6.  Epigastric  Pulsatioxs   (943:4),    Fenger, 

T.  2/58,  p.  506. 
DIAGNOSIS  OF  GASTR.\LGIA— 

From  Epigastralgia    (944:3),  Briquet,  T. 
2/58,  p.  559. 

841. 

TREATMENT  OF  GASTRALGIA  (843:3)— 

1.  PoUock, L.  1/69,  p.  289. 

Coca  (455:5),  Mantegazza,  R.  1/61,  p.  272. 
Morphia  Exdermically  (463:2),     Siev^ 
king,  R.  1/61,  p.  38. 

2.  AX.-ESTHESIA  FR.  CoLD  (189:5),   L.  2/67,  p. 

26. 
Creasote  (355:6),  Aremlt,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/52, 

p.  558;  T.  1/61,  p.  608. 
CoDEiA  (464:1),  Aran,  Often  Succeeds  after 

All  Else  Fails,  T.   2/61,  p.  599. 
Maxg.^xese  (276:3),  Leared,  R.    1/64,  pp. 

159,  353  ;  L.  1/65,  p.  249.     Rogers,  L, 

1/64,  p.  270,r(V/t;  846:5. 

3.  Chloral  (444:6),  AValker,  L.  1/70,  p.  372. 
Zixci  SuLPH.  (285:6),  Gillespie,  T.  2/68,  p. 

26. 
Electricity    (194:3),   L.   Jones,   B.  1/76, 
p.  64 


280 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SPASM  (111:5)  I'd  CRAMP  OF  STOMACH, 
6.      Vide  Gastralgia  (840:3)— 

Budd,    M.    R.    2/56,    p.    47.      Chambers, 
Ch.  D.,  p.  445.     Habershon,  T.  1/74, 
pp.  679,681. 
In  Indians  (9:2),  Ch.  D.,  p.  451. 
6.  Di.iGNOsis,  From  Biliary  Colic  (983:1), 
Trousseau,  R.  2/59,  p.  122. 
Treatment,  vide  841:5  et    111:6. 

—  Dry  Cupping  (164:2),  Graham,  L.  1/42, 

pp.  813,893. 

—  Sulphur  (111:5).  Chloroform  (111:6). 

842. 

DYSPEPSIA  —  INDIGESTION  — Nertovs 

2.  Dyspepsia  (840:3)  — 

Recent  Works,  Etc.,  T.  2/67,  p.  578  ;  2/66, 
p.  678.  B,  Jones,  Results,  etc.,  L. 
1/54,  pp.  283,  368,  453,  533.  Chambers, 
M.  R.  1/71,  p.  24.  Browne,  Oral,  Gas- 
tric, Duodenal     (883:1),  R.  1/66,  p. 

3.  187.     Pollock,  L.  1/69,  p.  289.     Hunt, 
T.  2/52,  p.  29. 

Diagnosis,  Fox,  L.  2/67,  p.  228. 
— From  Cardiac  Affect.  Often  Confounded 
(782:5). 

4.  Tongue  (803:6),  Peculiar,  Newham,  L.  1/54, 

p.  662. 
Nails  (32:3),  Beau,  Furrow's  Diagnostic, 
L.  1/48,  p.  75. 

CAUSES  OF  DYSPEPSIA- 

Budd,  etc.,  T.  1/54,  p.  27,  77, 125,  177,  257, 
310,  365.  Fox,  L.  2/67,  p.  228.  Leared, 
R.  1/60,  p.  296. 

5.  Neurosis   of   Vagus  (1443:4),    Shearman, 

T.  2/56,  p.  283. 
Uterine  Disorders  (1112:1). 
Rheumatic   Diathesis    (1452:3),     Dobell, 

Causing  Acid  Dyspepsia,   R.    1/65,  p. 

58. 
Phthisis  (687:1).    Intemperance  (426:5). 

Tobacco    (379:5).      Left    Pleuritic 

Effusion  (705:3). 

6.  Liquids*  of   All    Kinds,    Thorowgood,  L. 

1/72,  p.  215. 
Tea  (453:5),  Ed.  M.  R.   2'60,  p.   472;    L. 

1/63,  p.  651. 
Porter  (322:4),  Johnson,  T.   2/53,    p.  53. 

Vide  844:2. 

843. 

D  YSPEPSIA— INFLUENCING— 

1.  Operations  (1630:5),  Paget,  L.  2/67,  r-  151. 
Chloroform  Inhalations    (436:1)   Badly- 
Borne. 

DYSPEPSIA,  A  CAUSE  OF— 

2.  Intellectual  Disture.^nces  (1361:2),  II. 

Jones,  T.  2/65,  p.   515. 
Hypochondriasis   (1385:4)  and  Refusal  of 
Food,  Marci,  R.  2/60,  p.  67. 


DYSPEPSIA,  A  CAUSE  OF  [cont.)— 

Epilepsy  (1309:1).      Illusions  (1370:4). 
Bilious  Headache  (1430:3).     Asthma 
(658:5).     Renal  Calculi  (1021:5). 
Hemiplegia  (1287:2),  Pihan,  R.  1/66,  p.  94. 

5.  AzoTURiA  (1030:3),Fuller,  Diagnostic  Value, 

etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  682. 
Torpor  of  Colon  (884.1),  Thorowgood,  L. 
1/69,  pp.  559,  699. 

TREATMENT  OF  DYSPEPSIA  (841:1)— 

6.  Budd,  T.  1/54,  p.  27,  etscq.    Bennett,  Shoit 

and  Succinct,  M.R.  1/53,  p.  571.  Cham- 
bers, Ch.  D.,  pp.  372,  439.  Brinton, 
R.  1/59,  p.  231.  Leared,  R.  1/60,  p. 
296.  Blakiston,  T.  1/74,  p.  107.  Leube, 
T.  1/74,  p.  504. 

In  Severe  Cases,  L.  2/48,  pp.  593,  618, 
694,  704. 

Recumbent  Posture  (223:4)  Often  Bad, 
Ch.  D.,  p.  357.  Jago,  Curative,  M.  R. 
1/61,  p.  495. 

Regimen,  Jackson,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  124. 
Parkes,  L.  1/74,  p.  722. 

844. 

1.  Bre.^d  (323:6),    Unfermented,    Dauglish, 

T.   1,60,  p.  469;  L.  2/64,  p.  678. 
R.w  Meat  (124:5),  Druitt,  T.  2/70,  p.  4. 

Parkes,  L.  1/74,  p.  723. 
Tea  (842:6),  Bad. 
Make  Bowels  Digest  (837:2). 

2.  Malt    (321:6),    Beau,    L.   2/40,     p.    936. 

Liebig's  Food  (1573:5),  vide  842:6. 
Wine  Enem.\ta   (432:2),  Aran,  T.  1/55,  p. 

266. 
Coca  (455:5),  Mentegazza,  R.  1/61,  p.  272. 
Change  of  Air  (202:2),  Richardson,  "Why 

so  Valuable  ?  T.  2/61,  p.  333. 

3.  Pepsine  (836:2),  Ballard,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/57, 

p.  435  ;  2/57,  p.  229.  Blakiston, 
Mode  of  Using,  etc.,  T.  1/74,  p.  107. 
Sieveking,  T.  1/57,  p.  336.  Leared, 
etc..  Contra,  No  Value,  T.  2/59,  p. 
622;  1/60,  p.  400;  2/75,  p.  531,  ride 
Bennett  "Wine   (542:1). 

4.  Lactic  Acid  and  Lactates  (543:2). 

Ox  Gall    (542:3),  Thorowgood,  with  Tor- 
pid Colon,  L.  1/69,  p.  599. 
Rheum.  (371:2),  Budd,  T.  1/54,  p.  259. 
Ipecacuanha  (398:3),  Budd,  How  to  Give, 

5.  etc.,  T.    1/54,   pp.  78,   365.     Higgin- 
bottom,  L.  1/52,  p.  392. 

Stryxhnia  (390:2),  c.  Over-Fagged 
Brain,  Ch.  D.,  p.  380.  O'Connor, 
Comb,  with  Ferri  Citras,  T.  1/58,  p. 
220.  "Wilkinson,  c.  Phosph.  Acid 
(242:1),  L.  2/53,  p.  601.  Belcombc, 
c.  Camphor  (369:5),  L.  2/52,  p.  138. 

6.  Calumba  (405:1),  Budd,  "Why   most  Valu- 

able of  Bitters,  M.  R.  2/o6,  p.  49. 
Genti.\n  (383:4),  Dick,  L.  1/48,  p.  548. 
Berbeerine  (470:3),  Allin,T.  2/56,  p.  476. 


MEDICAL   DIGUEST. 


281 


TREAT.  OF  DYSPEPSIA  {cont.)~ 

845. 

1.  Prunus  Virgin  (411:2),  In  Irritable  Dys- 

pepsia, T.  1/6S,  p.  366. 
Aconite  (468:1),  L.  2/46,  p.  610. 
■        Ac.  Gallicum  (359:6),  Assoc.  J.,  1/54,  p. 
*  507. 

2,  Creasote  (841:2). 

Bran  Tea    (324:4),   Dauglish,  T.   1/60,   p. 

468. 
Carbo   c.    Sob.  Chlor.    (237:1),  Bird,  T. 

2/59,  p.  465.     AUaii,  L.  1/75,  p.  824 ; 

vide  848:5. 

4.  Mineral  Acids  (248:4),  Budd,M.  R.  2/56, 

p.  44.      Leube,  T.  1/74,  p.  504  ;  2/75, 

p.  531. 
Acid  Sulph.  (246:3),  At  Times  Magical,  L. 

2/48,  p.  618. 
Acid  Carbon.  (238:6),  T.  1/59,  p.  169. 
Acid  Carbazot   (249:1),  Aspland,    Severe 

Case,  T.  2/52,  p.  289. 

5.  Gold  (308:2),  Dick,  L.  1/48,  p.  548. 
Argent.  Oxyd.     (305:5),   Lane,    2/41,   p. 

532.     E'STe,  L.  2/55,  p.  558. 

6.  Argent.  Nit.  (306:3),  Shearman,  T.  2/56, 

p.  282.  Flemming,  Injected  into 
Stomach,  T.  1/59,  p.  108. 

Bismuth  Trisnit.  (283:3),  Budd,  T.  1/54, 
p.  366;  R.  2 '69,  p.  28. 

Bismuth  Sub-C-Uib.,  (283:5),  L.1/60,  p.210. 

846. 

1.  Cerii  Oxalas  (284:1)  in  Atonic,  Lee,   T. 

2/60,  p.  512. 
ZiNCi  Sulph.    (285:6),  Gillespie,  T.    2'68, 

p.  26. 
ZiNci  Oxyd.  (285:2),  Laikin,   Zinci  Oxy., 

P.  Dig.aa.gr.  ij.,Magn.  qs.  ft.pil.  xxiv, 

i.  rcl  ij.    bis  die,  Med.  Cir.,   T.  2/54, 

p.    101. 

2.  Iron  Alum  (275:5),  Chambers,  M.  R.  2/55, 

p.  317.  Budd,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  45. 
Lempjiere,  L.  2/53,  p.  52. 

3.  Arsenic    (280:2)    Germain,    J^    Daily    in 

Chronic,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  241.  Leared, 
T.  2/70,  p.  94.  Thoiowgood,  R.  2/70, 
p.  163.  Chambers,  in  Obscure  Affect. 
of  Cjecvu  (884:5),  etc.,  R.  1/71,  p.  94, 
vide  865:6. 

4.  Hyposulphites  (242:4),  Bailly,  Value  not 

Established,  T.  2/61,  p.  539. 
Calcis  Liq.  (273:3),  Basham,   L.    2/45,  p. 

93.     Milk  and  Lime  Water  (837:2). 
Calcis  Bicarb.  Carrara  Water   (273:4), 

Basham,  L.  2/45,  p.  93. 
Saccharated  Lime  (273:5),  Cleveland,  R. 

1/60,  p.  351.     Bennet,  T.  1/66,  p.  439. 

5.  Liq.    Potass.t:    (258:3),  Spurgin's   Liquid 

Condiment,    L.  2/52,  p.  77. 
Pot.  Permang.  (262:2),  Jackson,  R.  l'G4, 
p.    353.       Leared,    R.    1/64,    p.  159. 
Rogers,  L.  1/64,  p.  270;   1/65,  p.  249, 
vide  841:2. 


TREAT.  OF  DYSPEPSIA  [cont.)— 

SoD^i;    Carbonas    (268:3),    vide  Alkalis 
(215:5).     Electricity' (841:3). 

847. 

GASTRITIS— 

2.  Budd,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  32  ;  T.  1/53,  pp.  363, 

389,  465,  515,  56.5,  617.  Raymond, 
12  Cases  followed  by  Purulent  In- 
filtrat.  of  Walls  (848:3),  M.  R. 
2/63,  p.  258. 
Argent.  Nit.  (306:3),  Flemming,  T.  1/59, 
p.  108. 

GOUT    IN     STOMACH  —  GOUTY    GAS- 

3.  TRITIS,   Vide  1468:3. 

GASTRIC     ULCER  —  Inte.stinal    Ulcers 
(881:5). 

4.  Brinton,   Copious  Reports,  M.  R.    1/56,  p. 

159;  2/56,  p.  159.  Johnson,  R.  1/70, 
p.  83.  Budd,  T.  1/53,  p.  617;  2/53, 
p.  27.  Ch.  D.,  T.  398. 
Cases,  Etc.,  Walshe,  L.  1/49,  p.  331. 
Brinton,  Pyloric,  L.  1/63,  p.  27. 
Sieveking,  in  2  Brothers,  Sons  of  a 
Phthisical  Father,  L.  2/58,  p.  370. 
Pavy,  Perforating  Splenic  Artery- 
(986:3),  T.  1/66,  p.  35.  Wiltshire, 
Showing  How  Repair  Had  Taken  Place, 
P.  M.,  L.  1/72,  p.  290.  Traube,  un- 
usual Symptoms,  Dyspncea,  Etc.,  T. 
1/61,  p.  315.  Jago,  Diagr.,  P.  M., 
T.  2/72,  p.  409.  Warden,  Severe,  L. 
2/76,  pp.  285,  316,  392,  424,  455.  In 
Guy's  m  1853,  T.  2/54, -p.  611;  L. 
1/61,  p.  161. 

848. 

1.  Cases  with  Perforation,  L.  1/65,  p.  507. 

Druitt,  Sudden  Death,  oet.  13,  after  Pic- 
nic, T.  1/72,  p.  220.  Sedgwick,  3  Cases 
with  Suppression  of  Urine  (1036:2), 
L.  1/67,  p.  758. 

2.  — Recovery-,   Frazer,  2  Cases,  R.    1/61,  p. 

95.     Ross,  etc.,  L.  1/71,  pp.  81,  503; 
1/70,  p.  647. 
— Profuse  H.?i:matemesis  (145:2),  Broad- 
bent,  T.  1/72,  p.  369.      Pavy,  etc.,  T. 
1/66,  p.  35.     P.M.,  T.  2/75,  p.  266. 

3.  PV-TiMIA  FOLLOWING,  MurchisOH,  (ABSCESSES 

ON  Liver)  (169:3),  L.  1/68,  p.  278. 
Vide  847:2. 

TREATMENT  OF  GASTRIC  ULCER,   Vide 

4.  H.asMATEMEsis  (145:2). 

Johnson,  R.  1/70,  p.  83.     Inman,  R.  2/68,  p. 

71.      Williams,  Nutritive    Enemata 

(886:5).    T.  2/74,  p.  657.    Wardell,  L. 

2/76,  p.  455. 
Rest   (199:6),  Forster,    L.    1/68,    p.   523; 

M.  R.  1/75,  p.    146.     "Ward,  L.  2/68, 

p.  474. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TEEAT.  OF  GASTRIC  ULCER  {cont.)— 

Iced  Milk  AND  LiM2  Water  (2  7  3 : 3 ) ,  Ch .  D . , 
p.  410.     Flourens,  T.  1/59,  p.  315. 
5.  Inox  Alum  (275:5),  Ch.  D.,  p.  412. 

Cauko  (845:2),  Fanar,  L.  2/71,  p.  574. 

Morphia  IIypoder.  (219:2),  Willis,  T.  2/66, 
p.  6. 

Leeches  (482:3),  Ch.  D.,  p.  411. 

849. 

CATARRHAL.PITUITOUS,  BLEXORRHA- 

1.  GIC  GASTRITIS— GASTRIC  FLUX 
— GASTRORRIICEA  —  BILIOUS  AT- 
TACKS—BILIOUS  FEVER— GASTRIC 
FEVER,  ri(/t' Typhoid  (1491:3).  Bilious 
Headache  (1430:5). 

Fox,  T.  2/58,  p.  46.  Sullivan,  Bilious 
Fever  of  the  Tropics,  T.  2/76,  p.  5. 
In  Mild  Form,  Bilious  Attack.  Severe 
Bilious  vel  Gastric  Fever,  Ch.  D.,  p. 
549. 

What  is  Biliousness  ?  M.  R.  2/74,  p. 
313  (1511:3). 

Argext.  Oxyd.  (845:5). 

Recumbent  Posture  Bad,  Ch.  D.,  p.  359. 

CANCER  OF  STOMACH— 

4.  Habershon,  Summary,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  94. 
Lectures,  Etc.,   Budd,  Lecture,   T.  2  53, 

p.  207.  Brinton,  Patholog)-,  etc.,  M.  R. 
1/57,  p.  212,  470  ;  2/57,  p.  470.  Eb- 
stein,T.  1/76,  pp.  162,  191.  Brodowski, 
Interesting  Case  Starting  from  Simple 
Myoma  (114:2),  Largest  Recorded,  L. 
2/76,  p.  195. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  CANCER  OF  STOMACH 

5.  Budd,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  39.    Maunder,  Cystic 

Disease  Confounded  with  Ovarian 
(1157:5),  L.  1/76,  p.  306.  Brinton, 
Symptoms,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  476. 
Audral,  fr.  Thickened  M.M.  (833:4), 
M.  R.  2/54,  p.  56.  Beau,  Cases,  etc., 
R.  1/66,  p.  185. 

Phlegmasia  Dolens  (747:6),  Aid  of.  Trous- 
seau, etc.,  T.  1/58,,  p.  538. 

In  Stricture  of  Pylorus  (850:2). 

6.  Cases,  T.  2/62,  p.    325.     Yeo,   Lasting  20 

Years,  L.  1/76,  p.  164,  Treat.,  etc. 
—In  Children,  T.  1/76,  p.  162. 
Aspiration  in  Great  Distension  (850:5). 
Co  existing  with  Phthisis  (684:6) — 

850. 

PYLORUS - 

2.  SARcixiE  IX  Disease  of  (856:2). 
STRICTURE  OF  PYLORUS— 

Diagnosis  (849:5),  Budd,  Cancerous  or 
Nox-Cancer.,    M.  R.    2/56,    p.    34. 

3.  Cooke,  Vomiting  (857:3),  T.  1/62,  p. 
669. 


STRICTURE  OF  PYLORUS  [cont.)— 

Aconite  (468:1),  Dick,    In  Scirrhous,  L. 

2/46,  p.  610. 
C.4.RLSBAD  Salts  (7:2),  Ziemsseu's   Treat., 
Andrews,  T.  2;  76,  p.  254. 

DILATATION  OF  STOMACH— 

5.  Causes,  Sy.mptoms,  Tre.\t.,  Etc.,  Rilliett, 

T.  1/60,  p.  70.  Habershon,  T.  1/76, 
p.  681.  Oppolzer,  R.  1/68,  p.  74. 
Andrews,  Carlsbad  Salts  (7:2),  T. 
2/76,  p.  255.  Hutchinson,  Idiopath. 
Case  Foil.  Paralysis,  T.  2/57,  p. 
273.  Fagge,  Acute,  R.  2/73,  p.  68. 
Weber,  Treated  by  Stomach  Pump, 
T.  2/72,  p.  668;  L.  1/74,  p.  763. 

Aspiration  (1646:3),  Cases,  T.  2/73,  p. 
500. 

Diagnosis,  Ebstein,  Swallowing  Effer- 
vescing Drixks,  T.  1/76,  p.  163. 
Leube,   M.   R.  1/76,  p.  484. 

ATROPHY  OF  GLANDS  OF  STOMACH- 
Di.vgram,  Fennell,  L.  2/70,  pp.  78,  141. 

851. 

WOUNDS  OF  STOMACH— 

3.  Poland,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  168.     Heath,  Gun- 

shot, Lived  7  days,  T.  1/74,  p.  1. 
General  Emphysema  Folloaving  (657:3). 
Rupture,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  199. 

GASTRIC  FISTULiE,  Vide  834:4. 

4.  Middledorpff,  47  Cases,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  545. 

Grunewald,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  261.  Ber- 
nard, Formation,  etc.,Exper.,  T.  2/CO, 
p.  1.  Lediard,  Gastro-Colic  Fis- 
TUL.T3  Marasmus,  T.  2/76,  p.  652. 
Murchison,  T.  2/57,  p.  590.  Gastro- 
Colic  Fistula,  L.  1/64,  p.  242. 

GASTROSTOMY,  r«We 874:3  and  897:4- 

6.  Reoch,  Exper.  in  Animals,  L.  2/74,  p.  46. 
To  Remove  Bodies  Swallowed  (855:3). 
In  PHARYNGE.4.L    Cancer  (817:0).     ffiso- 

PHAGE.iL     Do.    (832:4). 

852. 

BODIES     SWALLOWED    LODGING    IN 

1.  PHARYNX— 

Mackenzie,  Sensation  often  Long  Remains, 
T.  1/06,  p.  222. 

Coins,  Penny  Piece  Removed,  R.  2  67,  p. 
220.  Walker,  ^d.  Removed  by  Mani- 
pulations, L.  2/76,  p.  670.  Bradley, 
Ulceration  and  Fatal  H.tjmorr- 
HAGE,  FR.,  T.  2/68,  p.  447  ;  vide  853:4. 

Needles  (854:2),  Murray,  E.xtract.,  T. 
1/59,  p.  468;  R.  2/60,  p.  218. 

2.  False  Teeth  (107:3),  Cock,  Excision,  T. 

1/56,  p.  135.  Geoghegan,  5  Months 
in,  R.  1/66,  p.  265;  vide  852:4. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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BODIES    SWALLOWED    LODGING     IN 
1.      PHARYNX  {cont.)— 

Tobacco  Pipe  (817:4),  Singular  Case, P.  M . , 

T.  1/65,  p.  406  ;  vide  1808:4. 
Live  Fish  (49o:5)  Jumpiug  down  Throat 
during  Bathing,  M.  E.  2/71,  p.  357. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  CESOPnAGUS— 

4.  False   Teeth   (107:3),   Ete.,  T.   2/57,  p. 

671  ;E.  1/62,  p.  155;  r^rfc  852:2,  854:1. 

(ESOPHAGOTOMY— 
Syme,  R.  1/62,  p.  155. 

5.  Pkobangs  (1646:6,)  Ingenious,  E.  2/63,  p. 

231. 
Spoxge  Peobang  (480:3),  Eice,  T.   1/58, 
p.  434. 

FOEEIGN  BODIES  IN  STOMACH— 
Poland,  Collection  of  Cases,  M.  R.  2/G4,  p. 
87.    138  Articles,  L.  2/72,  p.  768  ;  1,841 
Nails,   etc.,   T.    1/76,   p.    117.      Fer- 

6.  gusson,  L.  1/70,  p.  368.  Mason,  L. 
1/70,  p.  701.  Chambers,  Pcrgatiyes 
Bad,  Ch.  D.,  p.  545.  Roth,  Buttox 
A'omited  up  2  Years  after  being  Sn'al- 
lowed,  L.  2/7G,  p.  108. 

853. 

Slugs  (493:2\  Dickenson,  How  long  Can 

1.  they  Live?  Case,  R.  2/59,  p.  108. 
Dallas,  Exper.,  M.  E.  1/66.  p.  523. 

Nails,  10  ounces.  Screws,  Crockery  Ware 
Swallowed  and  Passed  by  a  Lunatic, 
L.  1/66,  p.  619. 

Knives,  34,  P.  M.,  Budd,  T.  1/53,  p.  615  ; 

2.  T.  1/55,  p.  252.  Lund,  Passed  in  9 
Weeks  per  Abd.,  E.  2/73,  p.  254. 

SrooN,  Winznr,  Extracted  per  Abdom. 
Walls,  L.  1/51,  p.  177.  Patchett, 
P.  M.,  No  Account  of  Entrance  into 
Stomach,  L.  2/74,  p.  447. 

Fork,  L.  1/72,  p.  234  ;  1/74,  p.  631 ;  1/76, 
p.  620.  Yelpeau,  Passed  per  Axum 
26  Months  after,  L.  2/49,  p.  41. 

3.  DooK  Key,  Passed  after  4  Days,  Anderson, 

L.  1/70,  p.  757. 
,     HoESE  Shoe,  Bishop,  Piece   Passed  in  2 
Months,  L.  2/74,  p.  574. 
Coins,  L.  1/61,  p.  645;  1/63,  p.  226;  2/73, 
p.   761.     Passed  6    Months   after,   T. 

4.  2/68,  p.  113.  Davis,  Penny,  Med. 
Gaz.,  vol.  6/48,  p.  So;  ride  852:1. 

BiiACE  Buckle,  Bond,  L.  1/69,  p.  671. 

Dominoes,  28,  L.  1/74,  p.  885. 

EosARY   (564:3)  with  7  Medals  Attached, 

etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  273;  L.  1/74,  p.  885. 
Stones,  160,  by  Child  6  Years  Old,  L.  1/60, 

p.  636. 

5.  Feuw  Stones,  1  Pt.  Removed  after  Death, 

Battling  during  Life,  Jenner,  L.  2/69, 
p.   805.     Walnut  Shell  by  Baby  4 
months  old,  L.  2/73,  p.  761. 
Pencil  Case,  Ferguson,  L.  1/70,  p.  368. 


FOEEIGN  BODIES  IN  STOMACH  {cont.) 

Bar  of  Iron,  by  Juggler,  Gastrostomy 
Successful,  T.  2/60,  p.  272.  A  Chain 
3  ft.  Long  Swallowed  and  Passed  per 
Anum  by  a  Dog,  L.  2/72,  p.  837. 

Molten  Lead  (287:4). 

Boiling  Water  (59:2  &  60:1). 
6,  Fish  Bones  Piercing  Heart  (786:6). 

Piercing  Aorta  (739:4),  Eamskill,  L.  1/71, 
p.  646. 

854. 

1.  False  Teeth   (107:3),  vide    852:2    k   4. 

Harding,  etc.,  L.  1/60,  p.  399  ;  1/71, 
p.  440  ;  T.  1/56,  p.  198.  Little,  Ex- 
tracted fr.  Stomach  by  Forceps,  L. 
1/70,  p.  268.  Weiss,  Collect,  of  Known 
Cases,  Trans,  of  Odontolog.  Soc, 
March,  1877,  p.  133. 

Hair,  Russell,  4  lbs.  7oz3.,  T.  1/69,  p.  681. 
Inman,  etc.,  T.  2/69,  pp.  6,  350  ;  1/71, 
p.  555. 

Pins  and  Needles.  In  Phaey'nx  (852:1). 

2.  Zoga,Exp.  on  Animals,  T.  l/6i8,  p.  238. 
Marshall,  lb.  j.  Removed  P.  M.,  T.  1/52, 
p.  94.  Attemjjted  Suicide,  242  Passed 
per  Anum,  L.  1/54,  p.  411.  Murray, 
etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  469;  R.  2/72,  p.  124. 
Hutchinson,  An  almost  Incredible 
Case,  L.  1/73,  p.  91.  Annandale, 
Breast-pin  Passed  in  20  Hours  by 
Child  tct.  3,  R.  1/63,  p.  186.  Inft.  1 
Year  Passed  Hair-pin,  L.  1/71,  p.  396. 
2  Months  Passed,  per  Anum,  A  Pin, 
Fraser,  L.  2/51,  p.  57.  8  Months, 
Safety  Pin  Passed  after  2  Mths.  Ailing, 
L.  2/76,  p.  844.  Gorst,  Many  Coughed 
Up,  L.  1/51,  p.  405.  One  Pin  causing 
Epilepsy'  and  Death  2  Years  After, 
T.  1/68,  p.  557. 

5.  —  Course  of.  Smith,  Peculiar,  L.  1/51, 
pp.  58,  83.  Passing  Through  Dia- 
phragm and  Extracted  at  Ensiform 
Cart.,  T.  1/59,  p.  656.  Penetrating 
Heart,  etc.  (786:5). 

—  To   Extract    fr.    Under    Skin    (31:51, 

Roberts,  T.  1/60,  p.  173. 

—  Suicide     by     Sticking     into     Heart 

(786:4). 

855. 

GASTROSTOMY— TO  REMOVE  FOREIGN 

3.  BODIES   FR.  STOMACH,  J'if/tf  851:6— 
Barnes,  Paper,  L.  2/74,  p.  193.     Success- 
ful,  T.   2/55,  p.   451  ;  2/60,  p.  272  ; 
1/76,  p.  506. 

Unsuccessful,  5,  T.  2/59,  p.  470.     Forster, 
'         2,  T.  1/59,  pp.  291,  390. 

SARCINJi:  YENTRICULI— 

4.  Jenner,  T.  2/51,  p.  191.     Quekett,  DIagr., 

1/51,  p.  366.  Budd,  Lect.,  T.  1/54, 
p.  125.  Lowe,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  251. 
Hassall,  Discus.,  T.  1/53,  p.  127.  Todd, 
Clin.,  T.  2/54,  p.  1. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SARCINJE  VENTEICULI  (roH^)— 

Cases,    Eansom,   Numerous,  T.  2/53,  pp. 

6.  496,  522.      Neale,    T.    1/53,    p.    624. 

Amyot,  T.  2/54,  p.  173.  Leared,  etc., 
P.M.,  T.  2/54,  p.  517;  1/55,  p.  448. 
Moore,  L.  1/73,  p.  7. 

856. 

2.  Habitat  of  Fungus,  Etc.  (856:5),  Jones, 

M.  E.  2/55,  p.  314. 

CAUSES  OF  SAECIN^  VEXTEICULI— 
Pyloric  Disease  (850:2),   Todd,  T.   2/54, 
p.  1.     Seaton,  T.  1/55,  p.  448. 

TEEATMENT     OF     SAECINiE   YENTEI- 

3.  CULI— 

Sulphites  (245:3),  Jenner,  T.  2/51,  p.  101. 

Neale,  T.  1/53,  p.  624. 
CiiEAsoTE(355:6),Henoch,  T.  1/61,  p.  608. 

Frerichs,  T.  2/61,  p.  410. 
Carbolic  Ac,  Simpson,  L.  2/67,  p.  648. 

4.  Wood  Spirit  (445:5),  Turnbull,  M.  E.  1/57, 

p.  167. 
Calcis  Chlorid.   (274:2),  Leared,  T.  1/60, 
p.  401. 

SAECINiE    ELSEWHEEE    THAN     STO- 

5.  MACH— 

Ix  Urine  (1034:2).  Lungs  (674:1).  Brain 
(1423:2).     Blood  (139:5). 

857. 

VOMITING— 

1.  Mechanism,  Etc.,   Schiff,  M.  E.   1/68,  p. 

238. 

CAUSES  OF  VOMITING— 

Budd,  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/54,  p.  27.  Stokoe, 
B.  2/75,  p.  96.  Henoch,  etc.,  T. 
1/61,  p.  608;  2/61,  p.  410.  Lindsay, 
Diagr.  of  Crystalline  Bodies  Vomited 
IN  DiFP.  Dis.,  T.  2/54,  p.  134.  Haber- 

2.  shon,  M.  E.    1/63,  p.  97  ;   B.   2/76,  p. 
73. 

Vagus  (1443:4),  Bidder  &  Schmidt,  Divi- 
sion of,  Ch.  D.,  pp.  36,  37,  333  ;  Ander- 
son, L.  2/74, p.  577.  Habershon,  Tables, 
etc.,  T.  1/76,  p.  679  ;  B.  2/76,  p.  73. 

BR.iiN  Dis.  (1404:1),  Often  the  Only  Early 
Symptom,  M.  E.  2/63,  p.  286.  Ander- 
son, L.  2/74,  p.  577.  Habershon,  T. 
1/76,  p.  679. 

In  Cerebellar  H.'emorrhage  Constant 
(1411:5),  B.  Sequard,  E.  1/65,  p.  350. 

3.  Gastric  Dis.  (838:3).     Pyloric  OjiSTuucT. 

(850:3).  Phthisis  (687:3).  Heart 
Dis.  (782:5).  Addison's  (1043:3). 
Eenal  Dis.  (1005:6).  Pancreatic  Dis. 
(994:2).  Gluteal  Abscess  (950:3). 
Bright's  (1017:2).  Peritoniti.s(996:5). 
Anxiety  (838:4).  Yellow  F.,  Black 
Vomit    (1514:2).       Cholera    (919:5). 


CAUSES  OF  VOMITING  {co>it.)~ 

Chloroform  Inhal.  (430:5).      F.a.tty 
Heart  (772:4). 
Uterus  (1106:3),  Often  at  Fault,  Clay,  etc., 
L.  1/68,  p.  256.     Bennett,  L.  1/65,  p. 
12;  vide  1112:1. 

4.  Foreign  Body  in  Uterus  (1128:4). 
Menstru.\t.  (1142:1).  Pregnancy  (859:4). 
Periodic,    Ainstie,    Case    every   Saturday 

Cured  by  Quinine,  T.  1/60,  p.  485. 
Hysterical "(1335:1),  Salter,  Clin.,  L.  2/68, 
p.  1,  37,  132 ;  M.  E.  2/72,  p.  364.  H. 
Bennett,  L.  2/68,  p.  295.  Habershon, 
"  Hysterical  Stomach,"  T.  1/76,  p. 
680.  Treat.,  Bring  no  Basin,  Etc.,  B. 
2/76,  p.  77. 

5.  —Pot.  Iodidum  (264:4),  Eicard,  L.   2/49, 

p.  636.     Becquerel,  T.  1/58,  p.  97. 
Malingering  (555:2),     Nelson,    L.    1/76, 

p.  624. 
F-TiCAL  Vomiting  (877:3). 

VOMITING  IN  CHILDEEN  (1522:3)  — 

6.  Lombard,  A  Peculiarly  Obstinate  Form,  E. 

2/61,  p.  270. 

PECULIAE  CASES  OF  VOMITING— 

FoiTus  Vomited  Up  (1540:4). 

Habershon,  Obstinate,  L.  1/70,  p.  583. 
Chronic  Years,  B.  2/76,  p.  76.  Henoch, 
Causes  of  Chionic,  T.  1/61,  p.  608. 
Cockle,  T.  1/62,  p.  476  ;  2/73,  p.  324. 

Belladonna  Useful  (858:3). 

858. 

ACCIDENTS  DUEING  VOMITING  — 

1.  Eupture  of  Chord.tj  Tendine^  (767:4). 
EuPTURE   OF   QilsOPHAGUS  (832:6). 

2.  Death  fr.  Food,  Etc.  entering  Air  Pas- 

sages, Smyth,  L.  2/74,  p.  504. 

TEEATMENT  OF  VOMITING,  Vide  Sick- 
ness OF  Pregnancy  (860:1). 
Hooper,  T.   2/65,  p.    14.     Habershon,  T. 
1/76,  p.  680.     Various,  L.  2/64,  p.  707, 
at  Diff.  Hospitals,  L.    1/68,  p.    255; 
E.  2/68,  p.  139. 

3.  Belladonna  (277:3),  Hughes,   In  Obsti- 

nate, E.  1/62,  p.  340;  L.  1/68,  pp. 
255,  256.  Eouth,  E.  2/68,  p.  140. 
In  Pregn.^cy  (860:1),  L.  2/69,  p. 
258.  Mussy,  Plaster,  T.  2/73,  p. 
421.  Bretonneau,  Applied  to  Abdom. 
in  Pregnancy  (862:2),  E.  1/47,  p.  87. 
Dwindle,  Applied  by  Voltaic  Electr., 
E.  1/69,  p.  86.  In  Sea  Sickness,  T. 
2/73,  p.  421. 
Morphia  (687:5),  Greenhalgh,  Supposit., 
L.  1/68,  p.  255.  Chambers,  E.  1/67, 
p.  65.  Baillie,  Hypod.  in  Pregn. 
(860:1),  T.  2/69,  p.  533.  Johnson,  In 
Sea  Sickness  (862:2),  T.  1/69,  p.  381 ; 
L.  2/74,  p.  511;  1/75,  p.  633. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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TEEAT.  OF  VOMITING  {cont.)~ 

4.  Stkychn-ia  (390:2),  Jones,  T.  1/64,  p.  31. 

Derange,  R.  1/72,  p.  144,  Neale  ! ! ! 
IrEc.vcuANHA  (398:2),  Fuller,  Small  Doses, 

L.  2/69,  p.  768. 
Spt.  Nucis  Juglan'Dis  (361:3),  Cooke,  L. 

1/66,  p.  55. 

5.  Creasote  (355:6),  Henoch,  etc.,  T.   1/61, 

p.  608;  2/61,  p.  410. 
Ac.  SrLPHrR.   (246:3),  Viglezzi  in  Obsti- 
nate Cases,  T.  2/63,  p.  473. 

6.  Ac.  SuLPHUROsuM,  Drjsdale,  L.  2/69,  p. 

120. 
Ac.      Hydrocyan.      (687:5).       Chlorof. 
(687:5).     PoTASsii  Iodid.  (857:5). 

859. 

1.  Ammoxio-Citrate  of  Iron   (296:5),   Ha- 

bershon,  In  Many  Cases,  T.  1/76,  p. 

680. 
Electricity    (194:3),  Meyer,  T.   1/61,  p. 

609;  2/74,  p.  354. 
Food    per   Eectum   (886:4)    in  Obstinate 

Cases,  Forster,  L.  1/68,  p.  525. 

VOMITING  OF  PEEGNAXCY  (1550:5)  — 

4.  iETiOLOGY,  etc.,  Inman,  E.  1/60,  p.  197. 

Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  279.  Stokoe, 
Over- stimulation,  etc.,  B.  2/75,  p.  96. 
Turner,  Pressure  on  Blood-vessels,  E. 
2/61,  p.  223.  Barnes,  L.  1/73,  p.  551. 
Braum,  E.  1/64,  p.  282. 
Albuminuria  (1009:4),  Simpson,  etc.,  T. 
2/60,  p.  445;  M.  E.  1/58,  p.  113. 

5.  Ulceration  of  Os  (857:3),  Etc.,  Bennett, 

L.  2/68,  p.  537;  E.  1/65,  p.  222. 
Uterine    Flexioks    (1131:6),  Hewitt,  L. 

1/71,  p.  575. 
Cases,  Severe  and  Fatal,  Lang,  T.  2/63, 

p.  114.     Clintock,  36,  E.  1/73,  p.  278. 

860. 

TREATMENT  OF  VOMITING  OF  PEEG- 

1.  NANCY,  Vide  858:2. 

Tanner,   T.    2/60,    p.    509.     Discuss.,    E. 

2/68,  p.  139;   1/71,  p.  285.     Barnes, 

L.  1/73,  p.  620. 
Morphia  (858:3).     Belladonna  (858:3). 

2.  Aconite  (468:1),  Meadows,  L.  1/68,  p.  256. 
Salicine  (359:2),  Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  279. 

Murray,  L.  1/68,  p.  256. 
Pepsine  (836:2),  Gros,  etc,  M.  E.  2/58, 
p.  237;  T.  2/60,  p.  195.     Gentles,  L. 
1/60,  p.  447. 

3.  Calumba    (465:1),  Lami,   In  all  Kinds  of 

Vomiting,  T.  1/58,  p.  457. 
Coffee  (400:1),  Greenlia]gh,L.  1/68,  p.  255. 

4.  CiLOMEL  (302:5),  Sir  C.  Locock,  10  grs. 

often  Specific,  E.  2/68,  p.  140.     Bagot, 

E.  2/59,  p.  248. 
Bismuth  (283:5),  Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  279. 
Cerii  Oxalas  (284:1),  Simpson,  T.  2/59, 


TEEAT.     OF     VOMITING     OF     PEEG- 

NANCY— Cerii  Oxalis  {cont.)— 

5.  p.  280;  2/70,  p.  646.  Lee,  etc.,  T. 
2/60,  p.  512  ;  E.  1/71,  p.  285 ;  T.  1/62, 
p.  49;  2/59,  p.  349  (919:5).  Tanner, 
Disappointed  by  it,  T.  2/60,  p.  512. 

Plumbi  Acet.\s  (292:2),  Simpson,  In 
Pseudo-Pregnancy  (1549:5),  T.  2/59, 
p.  279. 

Iodine  (251:4),  Eulenberg,  etc.,  T.  2/56, 
p.   527;   2/57,   p.  611  ;    1/58,  p.   97. 

6.  Miiller,  to  Cervix  Uteri,  T.  2/60, 
p.  64. 

PoTAssii  Iodidum  (857:5). 

Pot.  Brom.  (268:4),  Hodgkin,  T.  2/68,  pp. 

141,  258,  352.     Simpson,  T.   2/59,   p. 

278.     Girabetti,  Enemata  in  Obstinate 

Cases,  L.  1/74,  p.  770. 

861. 

1.  C.iLcis  Phosph.  Hydr.  (273:6),  Johnson, 

T.  2/71,  p.  7. 
Pyroxylic  Spirit  (445:6),  M.  E.  2/65,  p. 

2.  305;  L.  1/66,  p.  68.  Disappointed 
many,  L.  1/68,  p.  256. 

Ac.  Carbol.  (353:6),  Godfrey,  E.  1/63,  p. 

331.     Garraway,  E.  1/69,  p.  141. 
Chloral  (444:6)  Enemata,  Simmons,  T. 

2/74,  p.  36. 

3.  Posture  (223:4),  Turner,  E.  2/61,  p.  223; 

L.  2/64,  p.  707. 
Caustic   to   Throat,  Quintard,  T.    1/58, 
p.  19. 

4.  Induction  OF  Premature  Labour  (1559: 6), 

Dubois  in  Unrestrainable  Cases,  M.  E. 
2/52,  p.  550.     McClintock,    E.   2/73, 
p.  293;  vide  Diarrhcea  (1550:6). 
Dilating   Os   (1559:1),   Copeman,   Cases, 
B.  2/75,  p.  303. 

SEA    SICKNESS— 

5.  Etiology,  L.  2/45,  p.  698  ;  1/46,  p.  27  ;  T. 

2/72,  p.  353.  Eocklitz,  L.  2/72,  p.  45. 
Wilks,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  576,  et  scq. 
Hocken,  L.  2/61,  p.  337-  Clapham, 
P.  M.  of  Cord.  Eelat.  to  Epilepsy 
(1305:4),  L.  2/75,  p.  276.     Barker,  E. 

6.  1/70,  p.  40.  H.  Bennett,  etc.,  L.  2/74, 
p.  511;  2/75,  p.  276. 

TEEATMENT  OF  SEA  SICKNESS— 
H.  Bennett,  etc.,  L.  2/74,  p.  511 ;   2/75,  pp. 

615,  598. 
Fauteuil  de  Mer,  E.  2/61,  p.  90.     Bes- 

semer's  Suspended  Saloon,  L.  1/70, 

p.  399. 

862. 

1.  Iced  Champagne,  Obet,  T.  2/75,  p.  132. 
Belt    (222:5),  Hastings,   T.   2/67,   p.  219. 

Levilly,  Thalaszone,  Diagr.,  L.  2/7!^ 

p.  189. 
Ice  to  Spine  (190:3),  Chapman,  T.  2/64,  pp. 

246,  274;  E.  1/69,  p.  84.  Bradley,  etc., 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


TREATMENT  OF  SEA  SICKNESS— Ice  to 

SriXE  [cont.) — 

L.  2/64,  p.  651  ;  2/7.5,  p.  276 ;  T.  2/67, 
p.  165  ;  2/68,  p.  653. 

2.  — CoN-TRA,  Barker,  E.  1/70,  p.  42. 
MonriiiA    (858:3).      Belladonna    (858:3). 

Cerii  Oxalas  (860:4). 
C'ArsicrM  (381:5),  Elliott,  18  Cases,  L.  2/40, 
p.  736. 

3.  Ac.  Nit.  Mur.  (248:5),  Hockens,  L.  2/61, 

p.  337;  R.  1/63,  p.  125. 
Amyl  Nitrite  (447:4),  Clapham,  L.   2/75. 

p.  276. 
Chloral  (444:6),  Doring,  L.  1/71,  p.  326. 

4.  James,  etc.,  L.  1/71,  p.  379;  2/71,  p. 
346;  2/72,  p.  104.  Giraldes,  etc.,  T. 
2/74,  p.  622;  2/75,  p.  132.  Simmons, 
Enemat.\,  T.  2/74,  p.  36. 

Chloric  Ether  (441:4),  T.  2/72,  p.  354. 
Si-XGixG,  Etc.   (604: 6j,  Rose,  L.   2/75,  pp. 
647,  615. 

863. 

INTESTINES— BOWELS— ALIMENTARY 

1.  CANAL— 

Villi,  Structure  and  Absorp.  by,  Letzericb, 
L.  1/68,  p.  694;   M.  R.,  2/62,  p.  305. 

Nerves  (865:4),  Moreau,  etc.,  Exper.,  T. 
1/68,  p.  397  ;  T.  2/73,  p.  260.  Meissner, 
M.  R.  2/57,  p.  510.  Lewis,  etc.,  Exper. 
by  Section,  M.R.  2/75,  p.  358. 

Splaxchxic  Nerve  (1449:5). 

2.  M.  Membraxe,  vide  Villi,   Supra  et  25:2. 

Bernard  says  no  Fermext  (420:4)  Can 
be  Absorbed  by,  T.  1/60,  p.  390. 

Lacteals,  Origin,  Kjellberg,  M.  R.  2/62,  p. 
307  ;  1/67,  p.  10. 

—Dilatation,   Stewart,  R.  2/63,  p.  143. 

3.  Glands  (132:2),  Henle,  Lenticular,  M.  R. 

2/60,  p.  512.  Flint,  on  Patbolog.  Re- 
lat.,  R.  1/71,  p.  101. 

Beyer's  GL.\NDS,Briicke,  Functions,  M.  R. 
1/58,  p.  23.  Rolleston,  Microsp.  Cha- 
racters, Nature,  etc.,  T.  2/73,  p.  16. 

— Diseases  of,  Jenner,  more  Freqt.  in 
Child,  than  Adults,  T.    1/60,  p.  330. 

4.  Hervieux,  in  Child.,  T.  2/55,  p.  187. 
In  Tyrhoid  Fever  (1495:1). 

Bruxner's  Glands,  Functions,  Hervieux, 
M.  R.  1/58,  p.  23.  Bernard,  T.  2/60, 
p.  321.  Hervieux,  Changes  in  Child., 
T.  2/55,  p.  187. 

5.  M.  M.  Pathology   (866:2).     Simpson,  Pe- 

culiar Anjemic  State,   no  Visceral  Dis. 

(554:4),  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  74. 
—  Hemorrhage  fr.  (144:3).    In  Cholera 

(919:4).         Leucocythemia      (990:1). 

UR.T3MIA  (1018:3). 
M.M.,  HowAffected  rt,  Antimony(281:3); 

BY  Mercury  (299:3). 

864. 

INTESTINAL  GASES— 
1.  Source  of,  Brinton,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  140  ; 
2/59,  p.  115. 


INTESTINAL  GASES  [cont.)— 
Use  of,  Skoda,  T.  2/73,  p.  528. 
In  Horse  (530:3),  Valentine,  M.  R.  1/65 

p.  264. 
Inflammable,    Eructated,    3   Cases,    T. 
1/75,  p.  319. 

FLATULENCE— TYMPANITIS  —  INTES- 
2.     TINAL  rel  PERITONEAL   PNEUMA- 
TOSIS— 
Ch.  D.,  p.  502.     Biinton,  M.  R.  2/59,  p. 
115.     Habershon,  L.  1/68,  p.  7.     Sp. 
Wells,  R.  2/72,  p.  293. 
Left  Pleuritic  Effusion  Causing  (705:3). 
Gout,  as  a  Cause  (1468:3). 
Hysterical  vcl  Phantom  Tumours  (946:3) 
Caused  by. 

TREATMENT  OF  TYMPANITIS— 

4.  Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  280.    Wolf,  Fix  DiA- 

niRAGM    (962:2),     to   Arrest    Borbo- 

rygmi,  T.  1/59,  p.  505. 
SuMBUL  (404:6),  Sedgwick,  R.  1/60,  p.  55. 
CuBEBS     (365:6),    Ure,     As    Seen    After 

Hernia  Oper.  (955:2),  Case,  L.  1/63, 

p.  691. 
Camomile  Enem.^ta  (395:5),  Trousseau,  T. 

1/59,  p.  324. 

5.  Rue  Enemata  (418:3),  L.  1/41,  p.  783. 
Ol.  Terebinth.  (349:6),  Ixtern.  and  Ex- 
tern., Cautel,    M.  R.   1/70,    p.  529. 
Tide  Puerperal  Fever  (1594:4). 

Carbo  (237:1),  Leared,  Capsules,  L.  2/65, 
p.  349.     Abercrombie,  T.  2/59,  p.  280. 

6.  Bismuth  (283:3),  Piorry,  Absorbs  Sulph. 

Hydrog.,  L.  2/60,  p.  552. 
Carbolic  Ac,  Godfrey,  R.  1/63,  p.  331. 
Habershon,  L.  1/68,  p.  8. 

865. 

Ice  Poultice  (171:5),  Peter,  R.  2/69,  p.  8. 

2.  Galvanism  (194:3),  Maunder,  T.  1/63,  p. 

137;  L.  Jones,  B.  1/76,  p.  65. 
Puncture  of  Abdominal  Walls  and  In- 
testines   also    (1000:2).      Littleton, 
etc.,  T.  2/71,  p.  699  ;  R.  2/71,  p.  63  ; 

3.  L.  2/71,  p.  344.  Bryant,  T.  1/72,  p. 
455.  Trincot,  T.  2/58,  p.  539.  Hous- 
ton, L.  2/44,  p.  397. 

Aspiration    (1646:3),    T.    2/73,    p.     500. 

Finch,  L.  2/76,  p.  501. 
—  In  Hernia  (952:1). 

PERISTALTIC  ACT.  OF  INTESTINES  — 

4.  Medicines  that  Excite  and  Retard,  etc. ; 

M.  R.  1/74,  pp.  272,  276.  H.  Jones, 
T.  2/65,  p.  411.  Basch,  L.  1/71,  p.  755. 
Legros,  Exper.,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  245  ; 
L.  2/70,  p.  410.  Pflugger,  etc..  Influ- 
ence of  Spl.\nchnic  Nerves  (1449:6), 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  235  ;  1/74,  p.  277  ;  T. 
2/73,  p.  260.  Lister,  on  Pflugger's 
Views,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  99. 


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I 


IXTESTINAL   DISEASES-TEEATMENT 
6.     GEXER  ally- 
Leeches  TO  Anvs  (482:5),  Ch.  D.,  p.  485. 
Glass  for,  Etc.  (482:5).     Vide  892:1. 
AusExic  (280:2).     Simi)son,  Etc.,  In  Obsti- 
nate Chronic  Cases,  E.  1/60,  p.  93  ;  T. 
2'Gl,  p.  46;  2/70,  p.  94. 
—  Vitk    IxFAXTiLE    Dysentery    (907:2). 

Chuonic  Diarrhcea  (914:2). 
TLrMBi  AcETAS  (292:2),  Braddley,  L.  1/48, 
p.  41. 


866. 

AMYLOID  DEGENEEATION  OF  INTES- 

2.  TINES,  Vide  863:5. 
Frederick,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  459. 

STEUMA  OF  INTESTINES  (793:6)— 
As  sEEx  IX  Child.,  Ch.  D.,  p.  468.  Haber- 
shon,  M.  E.  1/58,  p.  448. 

EXTEEITIS— Typhlo-Exteritis  (884:5). 

3.  Mercury  Cai-sixg  (299:4) 

DiAGXosis,  Ashburner,  Symptoms  may  be 
Nil  although  Disease  Extensive,  L. 
1/73,  p.  795.  Ainstie,  Simulating 
Irritaxt  PoisoxixG,  (1616:4),  T.  1/61, 
p.  239. 

4.  Causixg  Abscess  of  Ln-EU,  (971:2),  Hare, 

P.  M.,  T.  2/52,  p.  76. 
Aegext.  Nit.  (306:3),    Macgregor,  Valu- 
able, L.  2/41,  p.  937. 

867. 

SYPHILITIC  (1205:3)  AFFECTIONS  OF 
1.     INTESTINES— 

Meschede,  E.  1/67,  p.  25.  Paget,  Of 
CoLox  AXD  Rectum,  T.  1/65,  p.  279. 

Stricture  of  Eectum  (869:4)  Due  to. 

CANCEE  OF  INTESTINES- 
DUODENAL  CANCEE  (883:2),  M.  E.   1/63, 

3.  p.  97. 

Budd,  very  Obscure  Case,  T.  2/57,  p.  249. 
Habershon,  M.  E.  1/63,  p.  97. 

CANCEE  OF  COLON  (884:1)— 

4.  Walker  and  others,  L.  2/61,  p.  205;  2/63, 

pp.  94,  168,  207,  247,  323. 

CANCEE  OF  C^CUM  (885:3)— 

Todd,  Clin.,  Eare  Case,  T.  2/54,  p.  433. 
Davies,  T.  2/61,  p.  62. 

RECTAL  AND  ANAL  CANCEE  (890:5), 
6.  Vide  Stricture  of  Eectum  (869:5) — 
Curling,  Excision,  L.  1/58,  p.  2/59  ;  T. 
1/57,  p.  261.  Treat,  if  Painful  -where 
no  Obstruction,  L.  1/65,  p.  3.  Nuss- 
baum,etc.,  Eemoval  of  Lower  End,  E. 
1/70,  p.  271  ;  L.  2/73,  p.  632.  Heath, 
L.  1/73,  p.  726.  Hulke,  Clinical,  T. 
1/73,  p.  407. 


TEEAT.  OF  INTESTINAL  CANCEE— 
6.  CoLOTOMY  (897:6),  L.  1/70,  p.  3  ;  1/73,  p. 
726  ;  T.  2/72,  p.  460. 
Excisiox  OF  Rectum,  Jordan,  Feasibility 

of  Oper.  in  Female,  B.  2/7G,  p.  197- 
Opium  (462:5),  Per  Urethram,  Eiberi,  M.E  , 
2/52,  p.  446. 
CANCEE      OF      OMENTUM     (1003:3)    — 
STOMACH  (849:4)— ABDOMEN  (947:1). 

868. 

VILLOUS  AND  EEECTILE  TUMOUES  OF 
3.     INTESTINES— 

Laboulbene,  T.  1/72,  p.  741. 

Of  Eectum  (890:5),  Curling,  E.  1/63,  p. 
296.  Tuckwell,  Eesembling,  Chroxic 
Dysentery  (906:2),  T.  2/68,  p.  195. 

SEBACEOUS     TUMOURS     NEAR    ANUS 

5.  (1661:2). 

POLYPOID  GROWTHS  OF  INTESTINE— 
Luschka,  Curious  Case,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  524. 
EECTAL  POLYPI  (890:5)— 

Guersant,  E.  1/47,  p.  177  ;  M.  E.  2/61,  p. 
271.  Bryant,  etc.,  Cases,  T.  1/57, 
p.  472;  2/57,  p.  550;  1/02,  pp.  135, 
297  ;L.    2/59.    p.  530  ;    2/60,  p.  410. 

6.  Syme,  L.  2/45,  p.  73.  Lane,  Assoc, 
of  with  Fissure  (888:2),  L.  2/65,  p. 
87.     B.  Brown  says  it  is  constant. 

Causing  Prolapsus  Axi  (892:3). 

Ix    Childrex    (1522:3),    Most   Frequent, 

M.  E.  2/64,  p.  266.      Lane,   etc.,   L. 

2/65,  p.  88;  T.  2/61,  p.  555. 

869. 

INTESTINAL  STEICTUEE,    Vide  Caxcer 

3.  (867:3)— 

Congenital,  Hirschsprung,  of  Small  In- 
testines, M.  E.  2/62,  p.  440. 

STEICTUEE  OF  COLON  (884:2)- 

CoLOTOMY  (897:6),   Cure,  T.  1/52,  p.  302  ; 

1/62,  p.  375. 
Hand  ix  to  Diagxose  (887:3). 

STEICTUEE  OF  EECTUM  (890:5)— 

4.  Todd,  T.  2/59,  p.  130.     Verneuil,  E.  1/63, 

p.  254.     Heath,  L.  1/73,  p.  725. 
FiECAL  AccuMULATiox   Coufounded    with 

(878:5). 
Syphilitic   (867:1),  Coote,   etc.,   T.  1/55, 

p.  82  ;  T.  1/72,  p.  677.      Hulke,  etc., 

L.  2/72,  p.  79  ;  1/73,  p.  285. 

TEEATMENT  OF  EECTAL  STEICTUEE 

5.  (867:5)- 

Dilator  (1646:6),  Todd's  Plate,  T.   2/59, 

p.   131.      Heath,  Directions,   etc.,  L. 

1/73,  p.  725.      Nekton's,  Diagr.,  T. 

2/62,  p.  63.  Lane's  Plate,  L.  1/62,  p.  63. 
Spoxge  Texts  (480:3),  Batchelder,  T.2/59, 

p.  66. 


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MHDICAIi   DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  EECTAL  STEICTUEE  {eont.) 

870. 

1.  Tubular  BofGiEs,  TufFnell,  R.  2/61,  p.  347. 

CoLOTOMY  (897:6),  Bryant,  T.  1/72,  p.  67.7. 

ILEUS-STRANGULATION     OF    INTES- 

3.  TINE,  Vide  Obstruction  (872:3).  IIerni.e 
(953:5). 

From  Bands,  Etc.  (873:1),  Gay,  R.  2/61, 
p.  172  ;  1/62,  p.  165.  Omerod,  Diagr., 
L.  2/46,  p.   287.     Brinton,  Diagr.,  L. 

4.  1/59,  p.  502,  Gruber,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62, 
p.  257.  P.M.,  L.  2/58,  p.  227.  Bryant, 
Most  Freqt.  in  Old  Herni.^j,  Hence 
Explore  Seat  of  Hernle,  etc.,  T.  1/72, 
pp.  363,  454.  Oper.,  Recov.,  L.  1/67, 
p.  394.  "Wliipliam,  Twisted,  Moiso- 
CoLox  and  Moeso-C^cum  Absent,  T. 
2/76,  p.  33. 

From  Knots   on  Ileu.m   (883:4),  Taylor, 
M.  R.  2/71,  p.  553. 
INTUSSUSCEPTION  vel  INVAGINATION' 

5.  Fi^e  958:3. 

Eicbstedt,  In  Rabbits,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  128. 
Brinton,  Lect.,  Diagr.,  L.  1/59,  p.  475. 
Peculiar  Case,  L.  1/63,  p.  409.  W.  R. 
Smith,  Treat.,  etc.,E.xplan.  of  Invagin., 
T.  2/75,  p.  358.  Bryant,  T.  1/72,  p. 
363,  Peregrine,  Double  Slight  Symp- 
toms, L.  1/73,  p.  709.  Brydon,R.  1/66, 
p.  193.     Heckford,   Apt  to  Arise  after 

6.  Burns  (59:3),  L.  1/67,  p.  362.  Ash, 
Of  Rectum  (890:5),  T.  2/67,  p.  505. 

TREATMENT  OF  INTUSSUSCEPTION— 
Stewart  and  others,  T.  1/62,  p.  94  ;  2/74, 

p.  538  ;  L.  1/64,  p.  209. 
Galvanism  (876:1),  Finny,  R.  2/64,  p.  108. 
Shot,  Maydieu,  12  Cases,  L.  1/70,  p.  737. 

871. 

1.  Sufflation,  Vide87i:l.  In  Hernia(952:1). 

Cousins,  etc.,  R.  2/62,  p.  356  ;  2/64, 
pp.  104,  106  ;  L.  2/69,  pp.  669,  737- 
Wilks,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  731  ;  .2/70,  p. 
183.  White,  T.  2/69,  p.  622.  Affleck, 
M.  R.  1/74,  p.  514.  New  Plan,  Effer- 
YESCiNG  Mixture  in  Rectum!  !  L.  1/72, 
p.  907. 

2.  Bellajjonna  (377:3),  Stewart,  Injecj.,  T. 

1/62,  p.  94.  Baillie,  etc.,  T.  1/70,  p. 
407  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  750.  Spender,  with 
Aloes,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  232.  C.  J.  B. 
"Williams,  etc..  In  Constipation  Gener- 
ally (876:4),  T.  1/72,  p.  649.  Fleming, 
In  Constipat.,  Etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  618  ; 
3  M.  R.  2/66,  p.  537.      Murchison,  etc.. 

In  Constip.,  L.  1/67,  pp.  81,  197. 
Macrae,  18  Days,  Cure,  L.  1/73,  p.  128. 
jteJDOMiNAL  Section  (874:3),  Hutchinson, 
etc.,  Discuss.,  L.  2/73,  pp.  737,  781  ; 
2/74,  p.  869  ;  2/75,  p.  877  ;  1/76,  p.  20. 
riayfair,  Discuss.,  T.  2/74,  p.  638. 


TREAT.  OF  INTUSSUSCEPTION   (cont.) 
Iced  Injections  (874:2),  Hare,    L.  2/75, 

p.  879. 
In  Children  (1522:3),  Wilks,  Diagn.,  etc  , 

4.  L.  l/70,p.  731.  Wiltshire,  M.  R.  1/53, 

p.  129.  Smith,  Nature,  Treat.,  Diagn., 
R.  1  62,  p.  221.  Rose,  etc.,  P.M., 
Illustrative  of  Diagnostic  Sign,T.  1/61, 
p.  597  ;  2/61,  p.  160  ;  L.  1/63,  p.  145. 
Edwards,  C.-ECUM  (885:3)  Protruded  at 
Anus,  ^t.  3*,  T.  2/61,  p.  531.  Todd, 
C.iicuM  Invag.,  p.  M.,  T.  2/65,  p.  195. 
Peregrine,  Remarkable  Double  Case, 
Symptoms  Slight,  L.  1/73,  p.  709. 
Marsh,  Abdom.  Sect.  (871:3)  in  Child, 
jEt.  7  Months,  L.  2/75,  p.  877.  He- 
noch, Rectal  Bougie  in  Child  3 
Mths.,  T.  2/76,  p.  393. 

872. 

PORTIONS    OF    INTESTINES    VOIDED 
1.     Per    ANUM,     Vide    Portions    Removed 
during  Life  (881:1). 
Woodman,    T.    2/70,    p.    641.      Reid,    10 
inches  with  Caecum  (885:3),  etc.,  Re- 
cov., T.    1/62,  p.   93.     Jackson,   Ap- 
pendix CiECi  (885:6),  T.  1/59,  p.  587. 
Hare,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  pp.  253,  629;  R. 
1/66,  p.   193;  L.  2/55,  p.  144.     De- 
marquay,  20  Inches,  L.  2/73,  p.  513. 
Bare,  13  Inches  of  Ileum  (883:4),  T. 
1/64,  p.  463. 

INTESTINAL    OBSTRUCTIONS— Consti- 
3.     PATioN  (875:1)  ;  Ileus  (870:3). 

Clinical  Lectures,  Etc.,  Bryant,  T.  1/72, 
pp.  303,  363,  454.  Laycock,  T.  1/64, 
p.  421.  Thompson,  T.  2/71,  p.  96. 
Brinton,  Croonian,  L.  1/59,  pp.  431, 
453,  475,  500,  527,  551.  Hutchinson, 
T.  1/58,  p.  345.  Rev.,  M.  R.  2/53, 
p.  315  ;  T.  2/62,  p.  96.  Ranking,  R. 
2/51,  p.  133;  T.  2/56,  p.  105.  Phil- 
lips, L.  1/53,  pp.  5,  193. 
Diagnosis  as  to  Seat,  Shaw,  Difficult 
6..  Case,T.  2/56,  p.  288.  Barlow,  T.  1/66, 
p.  444.  Adam,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  375  ; 
2/72,  p.  483.  Quantity  of  Water 
Passed  a  Guide,  Barlow,  T.  1/66,  p. 
444  ;  2/72,  p.  420  ;  vide  958:2. 

CAUSES    OF    INTESTINAL    OBSTRUC- 
TION— 

Crisp,  Most  Common,  R.  2/47,  p.  57.  Long, 
T.  2/56,  pp.  286,  513.  H.  Jones,  T. 
1/72,  pp.  3,  64. 

873. 

1.  Atony  of  Bowels,  Bryant,  T.  1/72,  p. 
303;  2/71,  p.  622. 
Typhilitis  (884:6).  Bands  (870:3). 
Strangulat.,  Etc.  (870:3).  Strict. 
OF  Intest.  (869:8).  Fjecal  Accumu- 
LAT.  (878:4).  C.iLCULi (Intest.)  (882:4). 
Abnormal  Posit,  of  Cjecum  (884:4). 


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CAUSES  OF  INTEST.  OBSTRUCT,  {cont.) 
Retextiox  of  Menses  (1144:G),  Lees,  T. 
1/57,  p.  317. 

2.  Hydatid      Ti'Moriis      of       Mesentery 

(1003:2),  Sutherland,  R.  2/63,  p.  170. 
Bryant,  T.  1/72,  p.  303, 

Tubercular  Peritonitis  (998:3),  Maun- 
der, Peculiar  Cuso,  T.  2/76,  p.  475. 

Uterine  Fibroids  (1121:6),  Eade,  L.  2/72, 
p.  878. 

Gout  (1468:3),  Fleming,  T.  1/66,  p.  413. 

SY.MPTOMS      OF      INTESTIXAL      OB- 

3.  STRUCTION  (872:3),  Etc.— 

In  what  Class  of  Cases  is  Vermicular  Motion 
most  Rotable  f  T.  2/76,  p.  476. 

F.T2C.AL  Vomiting,  Brinton,  Theory,  etc., 
L.  1/59,  p.  431  ;  T.  2/75,  p.  359.  Bhx- 
kiston.  In  Cancer,  Communicat.  with 
Colon  and  Stomach,  T.  2/73,  p.  238. 
Nelson,  Malingering  (555:2),  L.  1/76, 
p.  624. 

Copii.'EMiA,  Barnes,  L.  2/75,  p.  120. 

—A  Cause  of  Typhoid  (1493:1). 

CASES  OF  INTESTINAL  OBSTRUCTION 

4.  Brinton,  Partial,  L.  2/55,  p.  432.     Powell, 

etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  479;  1/66,  p.  413; 
2/56,  pp.  286,  513;  2/55,  p.  317;  2/72, 
p'.  482;  2/76,  p.  592.  Fincham,  T. 
2/76,  p.  650.  Hutchinson,  Remark- 
able, T.  1/58,  p.  345.  Wilson,  15 
Days,  CoLOTOMY,  Recov.,  L.  2/73,  p. 
492.  Moses,  Stercoraceous  Vom.  17 
Days,  Recov.,  L.  1/68,  p.  284.  Mad^e, 
Lasting  46  Days,  P.  M.,  L.  2/69,  p.  80. 
Ward,  etc.,  L.  1/03,  pp.  143,  177. 

TREATMENT      OF     INTESTINAL     OB- 

5.  STRUCTION— 

Hutchinson,  T.  1/58,   p.   345.     Adam,  T. 

1/62,    p.    375 ;    vide    Strangulation 

(870:3). 
Belladonna    {vide    871:2),    c.    Aloes,   in 

Small  Repeated  Doses,  Spender,  M.  R. 

6.  1/72,  p.  232.  Hill,  c.  Plumbi  Acetat., 
L.  1/73,  p.  364.  Morris,  Supposi- 
tory, R.  1/73,  p.  79. 

Opium  (462:2),  Barlow,  Remarks,  T.  1,66, 
p.  443.  Brewer,  L.  2/74,  p.  726. 
Buzzard,  Large  Doses,  R.  1/67,  pp. 
80,  82.  Wathen,  22  Days,  T.  2/70, 
p.  727.  Bramwell,  etc.,  B.  1/75,  p. 
187.     Ward,  T.  2/72,  p.  420. 

874. 

1.  Chloral  (444:5),  Lawton,  L.  1/71,  p.  711. 
Chloroform  Inhal.  (441:3),  and  Large 
W'ater  Enem.ata,  R.  Reynolds,  R. 
1/71,  p.  88.  So  as  to  Gain  Time  foi- 
Medicines,  Ellerly,  L.  1/67,  pp.  353, 
447. 
TE.4ST  (319:2),  Newly  Fermented,  Assoc. 
J.,  1/53,  p.  121. 


TREAT.  OF  INTEST.  OBSTRUCT,  {cont.) 

2.  Copious  Exemata  (875:6),  Body  Inverted, 

Hutchinson,  L.  1/76,  p.  13.  Irvine, 
Successful,  T.  2/76,  p.  592. 

Ice  Cold  Water  Inject.  (871:3),  Hare, 
L.  2/75,  p.  879. 

Galvanism  (870:6). 

3.  Circular  Friction  at  Anus  with  a  Ruler 

(892:1),  Blondell,  T.    1/55,    p.    634  ; 

2/65,  p.  95. 
Pressure  between    Anus   and   Coccyx, 

T.  1/72,  p.  211,  ride  879:3. 
Abdominal   T.axis,    Hutchinson,   T.  1/58, 

p.  347. 
Gastrotomy  rel  Explor.^tory  Incisions 

i.vTo  Abdomen  (871:3),  (880:4),  (898:1), 

ride      Extra     Uterine      Fcetation 

(1554:5). 
Is  it  Justifiable  ?  Hutchinson,  etc.,  T. 

1/58,  p.  345  ;  2/61,  p.  21.      Teale,  L. 

1/75,  p.  369.  Discuss.,  L.  2/75,  p.  878. 

Hutchinson,    2   Negroes,    Success.,  T. 

2/61,  p.  21.      Summary,    B.    1/75,  p. 

75.      Shaw,   P.M.,  T.    2/56,    p.  288. 

Fincham,  P.  M.,  2/76,  p.  651.     Cases, 

L.  1/76,  p.  12. 

875. 

CONSTIPATION,  Vide  Obstruction  (872:3) 

1.  Spender,  T.  1/70,  p.  200.      Skoda,  T.  2/73, 

p.  628.  Birch,  R.  2/61,  p.  308.  A. 
Clark,  Injurious  Effects  of,  T.  1/73, 
p.  1.  Trousseau,  Clin.,  T.  1/62,  p.  357. 

CAUSES,  Etc.,  OF  CONSTIPATION  (872:6) 
Bryant,  T.  1/72,  p.  303  ;  2/71,  p.  622. 

2.  IiuuT.VBLE   Rectum,    Barlow,  T.    2,52,  p. 

437. 
Uterine      Disorders     (1112:2),     Rigby, 

Most  Prolific,  M.  R.  2/59,  v.  44.      B. 

Brown,  Retroversio  (1133:4),  T.  1/54, 

p.  235. 
Over-F.vtigue  (198:6),  II.  Jones,  T.  2/65, 

p.  411. 

3.  Typhoid  Fever. 

In  Children,  Monti,  R.  1/73,  p.  323. 

DURATION  OF  CONSTIPATION— 

Inman,  2  Years,  No  Pieces,  P.M.,  R.  1/60, 
p.  2/75.  Chambers,  One  Stool  in  14 
Days,  Colon  (883:5),  Ch.  D.,  p.  497- 

SYMPTOMS  OF  CONSTIPATION— 

4.  Tongue    (803:6),     Newham,      Indicating 

Treat.,  L.  1/54,  p.  662. 
Diarrhea    (910:3),    Carson,   T.    2/65,  p. 
718.       Nelson,  T.   2/73,  pp.  199,  226. 
Boddy,  L.  2/76,  p.  883. 

TREATMENT  OF  CONSTIPATION— 

5.  Purgatives     (220:4),    ride    Obstruction 

(873:5).      Ileus  (870:3). 
At  Diff.  Hospitals,  etc.,  R.  1/71,  p.  83  ; 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  CONSTIPATION  {cont.)— 

T.  1/68,  p.  296.  Ch.  D.,  pp.  326,  493. 
Teisser,  etc.,  E.  1/46,  p.  58;  L.  2/45, 
p.  645  ;  T.  1/57,  p.  519.  McCormac, 
etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  562;  2/73,  pp.  760, 
798,  830.  Gordon,  Good  Ixuian  Pill, 
T.  2/56,  p.  344. 

6.  ExEMATA  (886:3),  Their  Great  Value,  Ed. 
T.  1/66,  p.  203.  Bryant,  T.  2/71,  p. 
622.  Savage,  Unusual  Symptoms 
from  Collapse,  L.  2/72,  p.  587. 
Eisenmann,  Wakm  Water  ix  Abdom. 
Bis.  (943:6),  E.  2/59,  p.  104.  Hosier, 
5  to  9  pts.  or  more.  Direct.,  etc.,  T. 
1/74,  p.  14  ;  E.  2/73,  p.  258. 

—  PerixealAbscessvrom  Admin.  (1676: 4). 

—  Instruments,  Diagr.,  L.  1/67,  p.  665  ; 

T.  1/72,  p.  727. 


1.  Galvanism    (194:3),   McCormac,    etc.,    L. 

2/61,  p.  562.     Mode,  L.  2/73,  p.'798. 
Althaus,  L.  2/67,  p.  606.     Finny,  E. 
2/64,  p.  108. 
Kneading  Bowels,  Savage,  E.  1/71,  p.  91. 
Vide  Circular  Friction,  etc  (874:3). 

2.  Cold  Douche  to  Abdom.  (229:4),  L.  2/40, 

p.  674. 
Chloroform   Inhal.   and  "Water    Ene- 

mata  (874:1). 
Oxygen   Gas    (224:3),   Bircli,   Wonderful 

Eesidts  in   Obstinate   Cases,  E.  2/61, 

p.  309. 

3.  Bran  Biscuits  (324:5),  T.  1/63,  p.  244; 

1/68,  p.  296. 
Aloes  B.\rbad.  (346:3)  c.  Ac.  Sulphurico, 

Dickson,  T.  2/75,  p.  509. 
Green  Walnuts  (361:3),  Specific. 

4.  Strychnia  (390:3),   Peacock,  T.   2/55,  p. 

471.     Teisser,  L.  2/45,  p.  645. 

Belladonna  (871:2). 

Opium  (462:2),  Barlow,  When  Eectum  is 
Irritable,  T.  2/52,  p.  437. 

PoDOPHYLLiN  (469:6),  A.  Clarke,  T.  2/70, 
p.  647.  Demarquay,  etc..  Good  For- 
mula for  Pill,  etc.,  T.  2/74,  p.  347  ; 
E.  2/73,  p.  71. 

5.  GuAiACUM  (419:2),  Fuller,  L.  1/64,  p.  459. 

Jackson,  5  j.,  M.  E.  1/56,  p.  125. 
Malva  (454:4),  Davignac,  T.  1/58,  p.  275. 
Sanguinaria   (458:2),   H.   Green,   M.  E. 

1/59,  p.  452. 

6.  ZiNCi  SuLPH.  (285:6),  Large  Doses,  Chever, 

E.  1/46,  p.  188. 
Alum  (275:4),   Aldryde,  Med.    Gaz.,  vol. 

4/47,  p.  6. 
Magnes.  Sulp.  (274:.5),  5i.-3ij.,  Ogle,  T. 

2/70,  p.  671. 
Mercuhial   Frictions   (302:5),  Burrows, 

T.  2/56,  p.  53. 

877. 

2.  Ox  Gall  (542:3),  Allnutt,  L.  1/45,  p.  635. 
Wolff,  M.  E.  1/65,  p.  246. 
Mineral  Waters  (233:1). 


CONSTIPATION  IN  CHILDEEN  (1522:3). 
Jacobi,  Cause  and  Treat,  of  in  Sucklings, 
T.  2/58,  p.  507.  Baader,  Aperient 
Biscuits  (220:6),  Good  Formula,  L. 
2/45,  p.  75.  Jenner,  How  to  give 
Enemata  (875:6),  T.  2/61,  p.  425. 

F.5:CES— STOOLS— DEFECATION— EX- 
CEEMENTS— 

4.  Press  Coccyx  to  Eelieve  Painful  Def.t3- 

CATioN,  Heath,  L.  1/73,  p.  81,  vide 
874:3. 
Chemistry  of,  etc.,  Marcet,  Chem., 
Physiol.,  Pathol.,  T.  2/58,  pp.  1, 
55,  107,  157,  209,  261:  T.  2/57, 
p.  435;  1/58,  pp.  23,  101.  Garrod, 
An-^lysis  of  Child.  (1522:3)  and 
Adults,  L.  2/48,  p.  414.  Gobee  and 
Others,  Microscop.  Char.,  Etc.,  L. 
1/46,  p.  706;  M.  E.  2/54,  p.  528. 
Lawson,  In  Tropics  (201:3),  M.  E. 
2/61,  p.  488.  Parkes,  etc.,  Solids, 
T.  2/60,  p.  539;   1/60,  p.  512. 

5.  Infli'ence  of  Climate  (200:4). 

Fatty  (89:4),  Marcet,  Fats  of  Health, 
T.  1/58,  p.  23.  Watts,  etc.,  L.  1/45, 
p.  465  ;  T.  1/45,  p.  465 ;  T.  2/57,  p. 
290;  M.  E.  2/53,  p.  154;  L.  2/51, 
p.  152. 

—  In  Pancreatic  Disease  (994:2). 

—  In  Ob.struct.  of  Biliary  Ducts  (982:3). 

6.  Macaroni-like  Stools  (883:6). 

Black  Stools,  In  Tropics,  Lawson,  M.  E. 

2/61,  p.  489. 
Green  Stools,  Of  Child.  (1522:3),  G.  Bird, 

Chem.  and  Pathol.,  L.  2/45,  p.  371. 

Bouchut,  E.  2/62,  p.  355. 
Effect  of  Calomel  (299:3).     Of  Tartar 

Emetic  (281:3). 

878. 

DIAGNOSTIC  VALUE  OF  FJECES— 

1.  Andral,  E.  1/48,  p.  72.     Inman,  Vitality 

of  Patient  Indicated  by,  E.  2/59,  p.  320. 

Or  Dysentery  (900:4).     Cholera  (919:5). 

Typhoid     (1495:5).        Yellow     F. 

(1514:2).     Bright's  Disease  (1011:1). 

F.^CES  IN  UEINE  (1055:1). 

EFFLUVIUM  OF  F.^CES,  Effects  of,  etc. 

2.  (208:4). 

Charcoal  Enemata  (237:2)  to  Destroy, 
E.  2/62,  p.  137.  Skinner's  Plan  to 
Destroy  Odour  before  Passed,  T.  2/60, 
p.  256. 

GASES  OF  FiECES  (864:1). 
EXPEEIMENTS        WITH        HEALTHY 

3.  ALVINE  INJECTIONS  INTO  VEINS, 

Etc.  (916:5). 

FOEEIGN  BODIES  IN  FECES— 

Portions  of  Pancreas  (995:2)  and  In- 
testines (872:1). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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FJSCAL   ACCTJMULATIOX.     Ix    Stauva- 

4.  Tiox  (119:4). 

Bryant,  Remarkable  Case,  T.  1/72,  p.  303. 
Long,  T.  2/56,  p.  286.  Heslop,  Dis- 
placing Heart,  L.  1/71,  p.  647. 
Blakeston,  T.  1/74,  p.  40. 

5.  Mistaken  for  Ovarian  Tumours  (1157:5), 

Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  549.     B.  Brown, 
L.  2/50,  p.  48. 
Mistaken  for  Eectal  Stuicture  (869:4), 
Biyant,  T.  1/72,  p.  303. 

TEEATMEXT  OF  F-TiiCAL  ACCUMULA- 
TIOX  (873:5). 

Gelatine  Suppositories  (15:6),  Nagel,  R. 
2/73,  p.  121;  vide  886:2. 

6.  In    Children    (1522:3),    Jenner,    Diagn., 

Treat.,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  425. 
In  Vermiform,  Appendix  (885:6). 

879. 

INCONTINENCE  OF  FiECES— 

1.  Belladonna  (377:3),  Eichards,  M.  E.  2/59, 

p.  241. 
Electricity  (194:3),  Eeynolds,  L.  2'70,  p. 
530.     IIow  to  Apply,  T.  2,  73,  p.  356  ; 
rich  Constipation  (876:1). 

ENTEEALGIA—ENTEEODYNIA— COLIC 

4.  Todd,   Clin.,  T.  2/53,  p.  79.      Eulenberg, 

T.  1/70,  p.   627.     Einger,  A  Peculiar 
Form  IN  CuiLD.,  M.  E.  1/70,  p.  307. 

TREATMENT  OF  COLIC— 

5.  CuLOROFOKM  Iniial.  (435:4),  etc.,  L.  1/67, 

p.  353. 
Circular  Friction  at  Anus  (874:3). 
Cold   Douche    to   Aisdom.   (229:4),  Mos- 

grove,  L.  2/40,  p.  674. 
Pot.    Tart.   Antim.    (282:3)    As    Enema 

(886:4),  PaftVr,  T.  1/58,  p.  96. 
Pot.  Brom.  (266:5),  Einger,  M.  R.  1/70, 

p.  307. 
Arsenic    (865:6),  Leared,  in  Chronic,  T. 

2/70,  p.  94. 

6.  Opium    per    Urethram    (462:5),    Eiberi, 

M.  R.  2/52,  p.  445. 
Belladonna  (377:3),  C.  J.  B.  Williams, 

T.  1/72,  p.  649. 
Coca  (455:5),  Mantegazza,  R.  1/61,  p.  272. 

880. 

GOrTY  COLIC  (1468:3)— 

2.  Todd,  T.  2/53,  pp.  79,  81. 

LExVD  COLIC  (289:2)— 

COPPER  COLIC  (297:1)— 

WOUNDS  OF  INTESTINES  AND  ABDO- 
4.     MEN.    Vide  (1641:5).    Perforating  Ul- 
cers    (881:3).      Wounds    op    Rectum 
(891:1)— 


WOUNDS  OF  INTESTINES,  Etc.  {cont.) 
Congenital  Opening  between  Jejunum 
and  Peritoneum,  Moore,  L.  2/64,  p. 
373. 

CASES  OF  INTESTINAL  WOUNDS— 

Rivington,  Jejunum,  No  Symptoms  at  First, 
L.  2/72,  p.  848.  Dyer,  Lived  23  Days, 
L.  2/63,  p.  677  ;  Symptoms  very  Slight 
often  even  in  Fatal  Cases,  T.  2/61,  pp. 
5.  241,  271  ;    L.  1/64,  p.  698.     Poland, 

M.  R.  1/59,  p.  168;  T.  2/68,  p.  445. 
TuUock,  of  Colon  (884:2),  T.  2/60,  p. 
221.  Gunshot  (1041:6).  Guthrie, 
etc.,  L.  1/53,  p.  399;  1/76,  p.  242. 
Smith,  Severe,  Recov.,  T.  '2/76,  p.  724. 
Steavenson,  Death  Caused  by  Escape 
of  LuMRRicus  (936:3),  L.  1/76,  p.  694. 
Jobert,  P.  M.,  12  Years  after  Suture, 
L.  1/48,  p.  396.  Bayonet  Wounds 
(1642:4),  Recov.,  T.  1/54,  p.  459;  1/61, 
p.  328  ;  R.  2/61,  p.  175. 

Exper.  in  a  Woman  with  Divided  Intes- 
tines (119:1). 

Treatment,  Weber,  C  ut  and  Thrust  Wound , 
R.  2/62,  p.  264  ;  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  269. 
Eeybard,  Mode  of  Union,  Glove  Su- 
ture, etc.,  R.  2/62,  p.  263.  Gely, 
New  Suture,  R.  1/45,  p.  115.  Fe- 
raud's  Suture  Diagr.,  L.  1/70,  p.  234. 
Hermetically  Sealing,  R.  2/63,  p. 
242. 

Artificial  Anus  Caused  by  (898:1). 

881. 

PORTIONS  OF  INTESTINES  REMOVED 
1.     DURING  LIFE,  Vide  Portions  Voided 
PER  Anum  (872:1). — 
Beebe,  4  or  5  Feet  Cut   Off  in  an  L'mbi- 
LicAL   Hernia    (956:5).      Recov.,    L. 
2/69,   p.    482.     Kilmalcom,   Murder? 
Case.    Woman  Lived  7  Days  after  7  ft. 
had  been  Removed,  L.  1/73,  p.  673. 
During  Labour  (1568:3).     Bowels   Cut 
Away  instead  of  Funis,  T.  1/62,  p.  300. 
Large  portions    Removed,    15  ft.,   T. 
2/74,  p.  128. 

PERFORATING  ULCERS  OF  INTES- 

3.  TINES— 

Moore,  L.  2/64,  pp.  373,  427  ;   1/65,  p.  505. 

Skerritt,  T.  2/76,  p.  458. 
Of  Duodenum  (883:3),  Trier,  M.  R.  1/64, 

p.  157.     Barclay,  L.  1/71,  p.  377. 
Of  C.ecum  (885:1).     Of  Appendix  C^ci 

(885:5).     Of    Stomach   (847:4).     Op 

Colon  (884:2).      . 
In  Typhoid  (1496:3). 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  INTESTINES— 

4.  Bodies  Swallowed  (852:1) — 

Poland,  Collect,  of  Cases,  M.  E.  2/64,  p.  87. 

5.  In  Tr.vnsverse  Colon    (884:1),    House- 

breakers' Tools,  T.  2/61,  p.  564. 


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FOREIGX  BODIES  IN  EECTUM  (8SG:6)— 
Calculi  (882:4). 
Hags,  Bones,  etc.,  etc.,  in  Insane,  M.  E. 

1/67,  p.  359. 
Bullock's  Horn,  Tlunter,  E.  1/60,  p.  174. 
Glass  Tumdler.  L.  1/67,  p.  68. 
Wine  Bottle,  T.  1/62,  p.  301. 
Ikon  Lucifer  Box,  L.  1/69,  p.  448.    Bolt, 

9j  bv  2  inches,  L.  2 '61,  p.  410. 
Stick,   10  inch  Long,    Ogle,    T.  2  63,  p. 

599.     Eeali,  Piece  of  Wood  Eemoved 

by  Enterotomy  (897:3),  T.  2 '63,  p. 

126. 
■Wooden  Plug  to  Cure  Diarrhcea  (913:2). 

882. 

EXTEEOLITIIS  —  INTESTINAL    CAL- 

3.  CULI  vel  CONCEETIONS— 

Toca,  19  oz.,  Oper.,  Deatb,  L.  2/62,  p.  243. 
Cloquet,  Varieties,  L.  2/55,  p.  417. 
Harley,  L.  2/59,  p.  421.  Moore,  Ox- 
alate Li.ME  (274:1),  T.  2/66,  p.  407. 
Ward,  Nearly  Fatal  Obstruction,  L. 

4.  1/63,   p.    177.     Meymot,    Fatal    Ob- 
struction FR.  (873:1),  L,  1/72,  576. 

In  Eectum  (881:5),  Jones,  L.  2/56,  p.  278. 

883. 

DUODENUM  —  Duodenal     Digestion 

1.  (837:2).        Duodenal      Indigestion 

(842:2)— 

Atresia,  Wallerman,  Inft.,  5  Days  Old,  T. 

2/61,  p.  563.     Ilempel,  .Et.  6  D.ys, 

M.  E.  1/74,  p.  513. 
Croton  Oil  (367:1),  Physiolog.  Action. 

DUODENITIS— 

2.  After  Burns  (59:2),  Is  it  so  ? 

ri(?«  Perforating  Ulcers  (881:3).  Cancer 
(867:3).  I 

JEJUNUM  AND  ILEUM— 

4.  Gull,  Less  Liable  than  any  Other  Part  of 

Body  to  Disease,  L.  1/66,  p.  228. 
Perforating    Ulcers    (881:3),    forming 

FiSTULiE  (851:4)  with  Other  Parts. 
Knots  on  Ileum  (870:4),  Taylor,   M.  E. 

2/71,  p.  553. 
Voided  per  Anum  (872:1).     Gall  Stone 

(984:1)  Impacted. 

COLON— 

5.  Food  (837:2),  Eemains  24—26   Hours   in 

Large,  12  in  Small  Intest.,  Brinton, 

M.  E.  2/62,  p.  140. 
Digestive  Powers  of  Colon  (886:3). 
Malformation,  Pretty,  Not  United  with 

Ileum,  Lived  7  Days,T.  1/54,  p.  486. 
—  In  A  Woman,  who  Had  Stools  Once  a 

Fortnight  (875:3). 

DISEASES  OF  COLON— 

6.  Chronic      Muco-Colitis     vd      Mucous 

Flux- 


diseases  OF  COLON  [cont.)— 

Ilabershon,  L.  1/68,  p.  7.  Whitehead,  E. 
2/71,  p.  82.  Chambers,  With  Maca- 
roni-like Stools  (876:6),  Ch.  D.,  p. 
459. 

—In  Hysteria  (1333:3). 

884. 

1.  Torpor  in  Dyspepsia  (843:3).     Fistula 

(851:4).    Stricture  (869:3).    Cancer 
(867:4).     Foreign  Bodies  in  (881:5). 

2.  PERFOR.^.TI^•G  Ulcers  (881:3).  In 
Typhoid  (U96:3).  Wounds  (880:5). 
CoLOTOMY  (897:4). 

ILEO-CJECAL  VALVE— 

3.  Wilson,    Eemoval    by    Galvano-C.^ustic 

Prolapsed  per  Anum,  Eecov.,  T.  2/76, 
p.  299. 

CECUM— 

4.  No  Secondary  Digestion  (837:2)  in,  Brin- 

ton, M.  E.  2/62,  p.  140. 
Ab.kormal    Position    Causing    Obstruc- 
tion (873:1),  Wilks,  T.   1/62,  p.  135. 
Eeed,  T.  1/62,  p.  93. 

DISEASES  OF  C.FCUM— 

5.  Habershon,  M.  E.  1/58,  p.  448.     Chambers, 

Obscure,  E.  1/71,  p.  93. 
Arsenic  (846:3)  in  Obscure. 

TYPHILITIS     vcl    PEEI-TYPHILITIS  — 
TYPHLO-ENTEEITIS— PEEIC^CAL 

ABSCESS.     Enteritis  (866:3). 
Eogers,  Causing  Obstruction  (873:1),  T. 
1/58,  p.  362.     Oppolzer,  M.  E.  1/59, 
p.  532.     Cameron,  T.  2/72,  p.  548. 

885. 

CASES  OF  TYPHILITIS— 

1.   Peacock,  etc.,  T.  2/65,  p.  497  ;  2/70,  p.  478  ; 

2/54,  p.  160;  1/62,  p.  93;  L.  1/60,  p. 

115;  1/64,  pp.  36,  65. 
Pericecal    Abscess    (885:5)    Simulating 

Strangul.^ted  Hernia  (958:2),  Mac- 

laren,  E.  2/61,  p.  174. 
Leading  to  Perforation  (881:3),  Moore, 

L.  2/64,  p.  512.     Pea.-ock,  P.  M.,  T. 

1/65,  p.  467  ;  vide  885:5. 

CANCER  OF  CiECUM  (867:4). 

INTUSSUSCEPTION  OF  CECUM  (871:4). 

CECUM    VOIDED     Per    ANUM,    Eecov. 
8.     (872:1). 

AETIFICIAL   ANUS  made  by   Trocar  in 
C-ECUM  (898:2). 

APPENDIX  CECI  rd  VEEMIFOEMIS— 
4.  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Brinton,  etc., 

M.  E.  2/62,  p.   140;  T.  1/57,  p.  85. 

Cumin,  Uses,  Nature,   etc.,   T.   2/52, 

p.  498. 


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DISEASES  OF  APPENDIX  C^CI— 

Habershon,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  448. 

5.  Perforation  (881:3)  Ulceration,  Lewis, 

47  Cases,  T.  1/57,  p.  145.  Leudet, 
etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  561 ;  1/57,  p.  84  ;  2/62, 
p.  85.  Moore,  Cases,  L.  2/64,  p.  512. 
Weber,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  556.  Parker, 
Peric.t^cal  Abscess  (885:1)  Opened, 
R.  1/67,  p.  247. 

6.  Intussusception     (870:5)     Voided     per 

Anum  (872:1). 
F.'eces,    Etc.    Impacted    (878:6)   and  Re- 
moved  by   Oper.,  Hancock,   L.    2/48, 
p.  380.    Thorowgood,  Discuss.,  L.  2/76, 
p.  751. 

886. 

ABSORPTION  BY  RECTUM  (116:6)- 

2.  Savory's   Exp.   Compared  with    Stomach, 

L.  1/G3,  pp.  515,  548.  B.  Sequard, 
Rapidity,  Will  it  not  Supersede  Hypo- 
dermic Inject.?  (219:3),  L.  1/66,  p. 
249.  Marckwakl,  Exp.  en  Whole 
Colon,  Peculiar  Case,  Results  almost 
Kil,  L.  1/76,  p.  59.  Czerny,  Exp., 
L.  2;  74,  p.  323. 

3.  Feeding  ry  (127:4)  Nutritive  Enemata, 

Briquet,  T.  1/57,  p.  558.  Czerny, 
etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  206;  1/76,  p.  59. 
Broadbent,  Directions  to  make  Rectum 
Bear  them,  T.  1/72,  p.  370.  Forster, 
Composit,  L.  1/68,  p.  523.  Leube, 
Direct.,  etc.,  L.  2/72,  p.  529;  1/74,  p. 
206;  T.  1/74,  p.  291.  B.  Brown, 
Direct.,  L.  1/64,  p.  179.  Smith, 
Admin,  of  Food  and  Medicines,  T. 
1/63,  p.  626. 

4.  —  In  Obstinate  Vomiting  (859:1). 

Of  Alcohol  (432:3).  Opium  (462:4). 
Strychnine (385:5).  Quinine (402:4). 
Camphor.  (369:1).  An.t^sthetics 
(217:3).  Chloroform  (1241:2).  Ant. 
Pot.  Tart.  (869:5).    Mercury  (30 1:5). 

5.  Enema  of  Cold  Water  instead  of  Ice 

Bath  (1502:5). 
Suppositories  (1136:5),  Various  Formukic, 
Thompson,  Enlarged  Prostate,  1858,  p. 
132.  Meadows,  Gelatine  and  Gly- 
cerine (878:6),  L.  2/73,  p.  36.  Nagel, 
R.  2/73,  p.  121.  Simpson,  Morphia 
(462:4),  Formula,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  p.  141. 
Paul,  Chloral  (444:6),  L.  1/74,  p. 
384;  T.  1/71,  p.  584;  vide  1328:2. 

HAND  IX  RECTUM— 

6.  To  E.xamine  Uterus,  etc.  (1111:4). 
To  Diagnose  Rectal  Disease  (887:3). 
To  Rupture  Sphincter  (891:6). 

To  Reduce  Herni.^  (951:3). 
Finger    in    Rectum    to    aid    Delivery 
(1573:4). 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IX  RECTUM  (881:5). 


887. 

MALFORMATIONS    OF    RECTUM,     Vide 

1.  Imperforate  Anus  (891:4)  — 

Curling,  110  Cases,  T.  2/60,  p.  170.  Boden- 
hamer,  Ji^TioL.  Pathol.  Tre.at.  of 
Congenit.  xMalfor.,  T.  1/61,  p.  311. 

RECTUM  ABSENT— 

Ericbsen,  Anus  Perfect,  R.  1/67,  p.  220. 
Hodges,  L.  1/59,  p.  401. 

2.  Artificial  Anus  Made  (898:1), 

DISEASES  OF  RECTUM— 

Quain,  T.  1/52,  p.  28,  ef  scq.\  1/54,  p.  296. 
Lane,  T.  1/61,  p.  686.  Clin.  Observat., 
T.  1/57,  pp.  213,  261,  285,  386. 

EXAMINATION  OF  RECTUM— 

3.  Storrer,   Everting  Anus  by  Pressure  per 

Vagin.,   L.   1/73,  p.  766.      Maunder, 

Hand   in    (886:6),   L.   1/68,   p.    586; 

2/68,  pp.  409,  531. 
Speculum  Ani  (1645:6),  Coulson,  Diagr., 

L.   2/51,  p.   515.     Trivalte,  Diagr., 

T.  1/62,  p.  648. 
Douche  for,  Ashton,  Plate,  L.  2/62,  p.  652. 

RECTAL  DISEASE  IX  WOMEN— 

B.  Brown,  T.  1/54,  p.  232  ;  R.  2/60,  p.  309  ; 
L.  2/60,  p.  30.  Storrer,  Everting 
Anus  by  Pressure  per  Vaginam,  etc., 
L.  1/73,  p.  766,  vide  888:3. 

5.  Simulating  Uterine  Dis.  (1111:6),  Edis, 

T.  2/71,  p.  557.     Edis,  L.  2/75,  p.  311. 
A  Frequent  Cause  of  Sterility  (1090:2). 

OPERATIONS  ABOUT  RECTUM— 

6.  Van  Buren,  Some  Pts.  Connected  with,  R. 

2/64,  p.  185.  Heyfelden,  Slight 
Oper.  may  prove  fatal,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  271.  Lane  says  Risk  is  very  Slight, 
T.  1/61,  p.  686  ;"L.  2/65,  p.  256;  also 
Ashton,  L.  1/66,  p.  174.  Dangers 
Incident,  to  Tying  Internal  Piles 
(895:2),  T.  1/57,  p.  285. 
H.hmorrhage  (144:4),  Salmon,  Prevent., 
T.  1/57,  p.  261. 

—  Chloroform  (436:2)IncreasesTendency, 

Salmon,  T.  1'57,  p.  213. 

—  Plugging,  Allingham,  R.   2/72,  p.  261. 

Jourdan,  Simple,  R.  2/73,  p.  242. 

888. 

RECTITIS-FISSURES  AND  ULCERS  OF 

1.  RECTUM  AND   ANUS— Anal   Fistula 
(889:8). 

Coulson,  Infl.  and  Ulcer.  Speculum  foe, 
L.  2/51,  p.  515.  Demarquay,  R.  2/46, 
p.  124  ;  2/62,  p.  269.     Quain,  T.  2/52, 

2.  pp.  1,81.  Dolbeau,  T.  1/72,  p.  651. 
Lane,  Usual  Situation,  L.  1/65,  p.  445. 
Cooper,   Paper,  Discuss.,  L.    1/67,   p. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


FISSURES  AXD  ULCERS   OF   RECTUM, 
Etc.  {cont.) — 

210.    Hancock,  L.  1/56,  p.  89.  Smith, 
L.  1/60,  p.  468.  Hccalh,  Lect.,  L.  1/73, 
p.  725. 
PoiAPi  (868:6)  Generally  Present. 
Ix   II.'EMOllRHOIDS  FllEQT.  (894:5). 
3.  DiARRHCEA    (910:3)     in    Morning    Freqt., 
Chambers,   etc.,  Mode  of  Exam.,  etc., 
L.  2/72,  p.  804.     Annandale,  Cure,  R. 
1/73,  p.  77. 
In   Womex,    Confounded    -with    Uterine 
Disease,  Etc.,   vide  887:4.      IIovv  to 
Exam..    L.    272,    p.     804.        Clark, 
Diagnos  ,  T.  2/60,  p.  448,  riVt- 1112:5. 
In  Infants  (1522:3),   Duclos,  L.    1/46,  p. 
521.     Marboux,  T.  2/76,  p.  129. 

TREATMENT    OF    RECTAL    FISSURES, 
6.     Etc.— 

Coulson,  Simple,  in  Flat  Ulcer,  L.  2/61, 
p.  160.  Feevan,  An  Obstinate  Case, 
L.  2/63,  p.  129.  Hingeston,  alwavs 
Curable  by  Medical  Treat.,  T.  2/52,  p. 
530. 

Incisions  (889-4),  Sharman,  Through 
Sphincter  not  touching  Ulcer 
Successf.,  T.  2/60,  p.  513.  Heath,  only 
througli  Ulcer,  Etc.,  not  through 
Sphincter  Often  Necessary,  L.  1/73, 
p.  263.  Lane,  Extent,  etc.,  L.  1/65, 
p.  445. 

Dilating  Sphincter  (889:4),  Nelaton, 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  313  ;  T.  1/59,  p.  46  ; 
2/60,p.  463.  Dolbeau,  "The  Plan," 
P.M.  a  Few  Hours  After,  T.  1/72,  p. 
651.  Sharman,  Pro  and  Con,  T.  2/60, 
p.  513. 
6.  Tannin  (300:3),  c.  Glycer.,  T.  1/74,  p. 
634. 

Chloral  Locally  (886:5),  Beaumetz,  T. 
2/75,  p.  458. 

Chloroform  Loc.^.lly  (442:2),  Chapelle, 
T.  1/57,  p.  197.  Nicaise,  Inhal., 
Dangerous  in  some  Forms,  Why  ?  T. 
1/76,  p.  369. 

Calomel  (303:3),  T.  1/57,  p.  214;  L. 
1/67,  p.  210.  Grey  Oxide,  L.  1/67, 
p.  210. 

Rhatany  (452:3),  Trousseau,  T.  1/59,  p. 
144  ;  2/76,  p.  129  ;  R.  2/62,  p.  269. 

Bismuth  (283:3),  Trousseau,  T.  2/63,  p. 
74  ;  R.  2/62,  p.  270. 

889. 

RECTAL    AND    ANAL     FISTULA,    Vide 

3.  Fistula  (175:4)— 

JEtiology,    Vemeuil,     T.    1/59,    p.   557. 
Roser,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  261.      Lane,  R. 
2/59,  p.  207;  L.  1/59,  p.  417. 
TREATMENT    OF    ANAL    FISTULA— 
Heath,  L.  1/73,  p.  263. 

4.  Incisioxs  (888:5),  Amussat,  From  "Within 

Outwards,  R.  1/61,  p.  189.     H.  Smith, 


TREAT.    OF   ANAL   FISTULA- Incisions 

T.  2/72,  p.  431.  Chisolm,  After  Treat., 
R.  2/70,  p.  261.  Maunder,  Double; 
Knife  v.  Elastic  Lig.,  T.  2/75,  p.  250. 
Grant,  Good  Knife  for  (1645:2),  L. 
2/62,  p.  172.  Cooke,  Scissors  (1645:2), 
L.  1/70,  p.  803.  AVhittell,  Daily 
Doses  of  Castor  Oil  After,  L.  2/73,  p. 
734.  Chisolm,  Tr.  Ferri  Pekchl., 
to  Wound  instead  of  Plug,  R.  1/61,  p. 
190.  Alquie,  Argent.  Nit.,  M.  R. 
1/53,  p.  572.  Gale,  Styptic  Colloid 
Plug,  L.  2/73,  p.  474. 

Ligature  (1633:1),  Luke,  9  Cases.L.  1/45, 
p.  221.  Mitchell's  Double  Hollow 
Forceps  for,  Amer.  J.,  No.  3/28,  p. 
343.     Salmon,  etc.,  R.  1/45,  p.  223. 

Elastic  Ligature  (1632:6),  Pro  and 
Con,  Lee,  etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  541 ;  1/75, 
p.  910;  2/75,  p.  205.  Stokes,  etc., 
R.  1/74,  p.  257;  2/75,  p.  144. 

EcRASEUR  (1647:2),  Chassaignac,  R.  2/62, 
p.  271. 

Dilatation  (888:5),  M.  R.  1/71,  p.  353. 

890. 

1.  Sponge     Tests     (172:5).    Calomel,  Etc. 

(888:6).  Galt.vnism  (175:5). 
Galvanic    Cautery    (213:2),    Brvant,   L. 

1/74,  p.  682. 
ZiNCi'    Chlor.    (286:3),    Lacy,     T.    1/52, 

p.  576. 
Acid  Nit.  (247:4)  on  Silver   or   Copper 

Prore,  Evans,  L.  2/51,  p.  343. 

2.  TiNCT.  Iodini  (252:1)  Amussat,  to  Detect 

Direct,     of    Sinus,     Etc.,     R.    1/61, 

p.  189.  Simpson,  etc..  T.  1/59,  p.  383  ; 

1/60,   p.  401;    R.    2/71,   p.    235;    L. 

2/72,  p.  854. 
Acid  Benzoic  (393:4),  9ij.   to   §  j.,  c.  vcl 

Sine  Morphia,  T.  1/72,  p.  28. 
Iodoform  (252:4) ;  Parona,  T.  2/73,  p.  724. 

3.  In    Phthisis    (684:3),  Is   it  Advisable   to 

Operate,  etc.  r" 
In  Women,  B.  Brown,   T.    1/54,   p.    235. 
5.  Vide  887:4. 

RECTAL  CANCER  (867:5). 

VILLOUS  TUMOURS  OF  RECTUM  (808:3). 

RECTAL  POLYPUS  (868:5). 

RECTAL  STRICTURE  (869:4). 

INVAGINATION  OF  RECTUM  (870:5). 

NEURALGIA   OF,  vcl  IRRITABLE   REC- 
TUM— 

Curling,  L.  1/58,  p.  527.  Spender,  [T. 
1/70,  p.  201.  Dolbeau,  T.  1/72,  p. 
652.  Barlow,  Causing  Constipation, 
Value  of  Opium  (876:4).  Quain,  T. 
2/52,  p.  83. 


MEDICAL  BIGEST. 


295 


891. 

1.  INJURIES  OF  nECTTJU-Vide  OrEEA- 

TiONs  AiiouT  (887:5).     "SYouxds  of  Intes- 
tines (880:4). 
Forster,  Handle  of  Pitchfork  seat  up,  Recov., 
L.  1/70,  p.  506 
rXTXCTURE  per  RECTUM— 

Roiith,  Is  it  safer  than  per  Vagin.  in  Va- 
rious Diseases?  T.  1/62,  p.  176. 

2.  Ix  Ovarian  Disease  (1160:2).   Retained 

Menses  (1144:6).     Retentio  Urin.T': 
(1051:2). 
IMPERFORATE  ANUS— Firfc  Rectal  Mal- 
FOKM.\TIONS  (887:1). 

4.  Operation  (897:4),  Friedberg,  Early,  M.  R. 

1/56,  p.  387.     R.    Davies,  Modif.  of, 
R.  1/58,  p.  234.     Harrison,  etc., Cure, 

5.  T.  1/76,  p.  312.  Curling,  etc.,  T.  2/56, 
p.  619;  1/52,  p.  364.  Verneuil,  Ex- 
cision or  Coccyx  (1708:5),  to  Faci- 
litate, T.  2/73,  p.  13  ;  R.  2/73,  p.  239. 

SPHINCTER  ANI— 

Nervous  Svprly,  Etc.,  Fox,  T.  2/76,  p. 
219. 
MORBID    CONTRACTION    OF    SPIIINC- 

6.  TER  ANI— 

Quain  says  not  Idiopathic,  T.  2/52,  p.  83. 
Smith  says  it  is,  T.  1/62,  p.  320. 
Syme,  a  Cause  of  H.5:morkhage 
(144:4),  Treat.,  R.  2/63,  p.  258.  Am- 
neus,  on  Spasm  of,  R.  1/73,  p.  249. 

Forcible  Dil.a.tation  (866-6),  Rossander, 
R.  2/66,  p.  162.  Hand  in  Rectum, 
M.  R.  1/71,  p.  353. 

892. 

PARALYSIS  OF  SPHINCTER  ANI— 
1.  Causes,  Etc.,  Fox,  T.  2/76,  p.  219. 

DIVISION  OF  SPHINCTER  ANI— 

In    Variol's    Diseases,   Dcmarquar,     R. 

2/46,  p.  125. 
In   Fissure    (888:5).       Fistula    (889:4). 
Irreducirle  H-i;morrhoids  (896:4). 

LEECHES  TO  ANUS  (482:5)— 

Glass  for.  Etc.,  L.  2/63, p.  524,  vide  865:6. 
FRICTION  AROUND  ANUS— 

3.  In  Colic,  Etc.  (874:3). 
PLUGGING  ANUS— 

In  Diarrhcea  (882:1).  In  Cholera  (923:3). 
ERUPTIONS  AROUND  ANUS— 

Bell,  Treat.,  etc..  In  Children  (1522:3),  T. 

2/60,  p.  23. 
Eczema  (50:2).     Pruritus  (45:5). 

PROLAPSUS  ANI   vel  RECTI,  Vide  Hje^w- 
3.     RRHOiDS  (894:1). 

Pathol.  Treat.,   Smith,  T.  2/60,  p.   475; 


PROLAPSUS    ANI     rd    RECTI— Pathol, 
Treat.  {co»t.) — 

2/61,  p.  267.      Heath,  L.  1/73,  p.  262. 

Ashton,  Frequently  Confounded  witk 

HAEMORRHOIDS  (894:5),    L.    1/62,  ;p, 

360.    Bryant,  Due  to  Polypus  (868:6), 

L.  2/75,  p.  418. 
In  Children  (1522:4),  Salmon  and  Others, 

T.  1/57,  p.  213  ;  2/56,  p.  148.     Panas, 

Stry'chnia,       Hypod.,    etc.    (893:3), 

M.  R.  2/75,  p.  489. 
In  Women  (1 112:5),  B.  Brown,  T.  1/54,  p. 

233. 
4.  In  Recruits  (574:4),  Artificially  Produced 

to  Avoid  Service,  T.  2/76,  p.  18. 

TREATMENT  OF  PROLAPSUS  ANI— 
Commode  for,  Packard,  R.  1/71,    p.  259. 
Deane,  R.  1/53,  p.  152. 

5.  Truss    (1645:6),   Wales,   etc..   Plates,   R. 

1/68,  p.  204  ;  T.  2/62,  pp.  118,  498. 
Compressed    Sponge   (480:3),    Hake,  :L. 

1/47,  p.  593  ;  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47„p. 

320. 
Ligature  (895:4),  Smith,  Dangers,  etc.,' 3", 

2/60,  p.  476;    2/61,  p.   267.      Tayloc, 

Temporary  Use  of,  L.  1/48,  p.   153. 

6.  Clamp   (895:4),    Smith,    L.  2/63,  p.  50G. 

Diagr.,  L.  2/62,  p.  371  ;  1/66,  p.  680, 
c.  Cautery,  L.  2/75,  pp.  89,  124. 
Cautery  (212:6),  Johnson,  T.  2/54,  p.  521. 
Guersant,  T.  2/56,  p.  149.  Woillo- 
mier.  Linear  Cauterization,  B.  2/74, 
p.  262.  Panas,  In  Children,,  M.  11. 
2/74,  p.  523,  r (■(/<;  893:3. 

893. 

1.  Electricity  (194:4),  Duchenne,  3  Case?^ 
M.  R.  1/59,  p.  106. 

EcRASEUR  (895:5),  Davies,  T.  2/59,  p.  31. 

Ac  Nitricum  (247:4),  Smith,  etc.,  T.  2/55, 
p.  566  ;  1/58,  p.  58  ;  1/60,  p.  298 ;  2/60, 
p.  475;  2/61,  p.  267.  Smith,  When 
to  Use  and  when  Not  ?  T.  2/60,  p.  476, 
Holthouse,  After  40  Years,  L.  2/62,  p. 
583.  Hutchinson,  Case,  Cure,  Mode  of 
Applying,  T.  1/75,  p.  338.  Johnson, 
L.  2/65,  p.  481.  Heath,  How  to  Use, 
L.  1/72,  p.  263,  vid<:  896:1. 

Argent.  Nit.  (307:2),  Lloyd,  T.  1/55,  p. 
136  ;  1/57,  p.  213. 

3.  Electric   Cautery    (213:3),  Bryant,    'L, 

1/74,  p.  681  ;  2/75,  p.  344,  vide  892:6. 
Liquor  Bismuthi,  Injected  (283:4),  Cle- 

laud.  Wonderful  Result,  B.  1/76,  p.  181. 
Strychnia,  Appl.  Endermically  (390:3), 

Duchaussay,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  286.  John- 

4.  son,  T.  2/54,  p.  521.  Waller's  Exp., 
Showing  Chloroform  Aids  Absorp- 
tion, M.  R.  1/61, p.  232. 

Strychnia,  Hypodermically  (390:4), 
Foucher,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  463  ;  L.  2/61, 
p.  123.  Dolbeau,  2  Cases,  Cure,  M.  IL 
2/61,  p.  248. 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  PROLAPSUS  AXI  {couf.)— 
Opium  (462:2),  Montini,  In  Childken-,  T. 
2/53,  p.  509. 

894. 

IIJEMORRHOIDS— PILES—  Tide    PnoLAr- 

1.  srs  Axi  (892:3). 

Quain,  Clin.,  T.  1/52,  pp.  28,  79,  153. 
Hingeston,  Peculiar  Views,  T.  2 '52,  p. 
629;  T.  ]/o7,  p.  285.  Smith,  Rev. 
Book,  R.  1/60,  p.  173.  Ashton,  Dia- 
grams, L.  1/62,  pp.  350,  379  ;  1/54,  p. 
36.  Danger  of  Oper.  Sliglit(r/(fe  887:5). 
Heath,  L.  1/73,  p.  81. 

2.  Ix    Childrek   (1522:2),   Sedgwick,  M.  R. 

1/67,  p.  495. 
In  "Womex,  B.  Brown,  fr.  Uterine  Mal- 
posiT.    (1131:6),       T.    1/54,    p.     233. 

3.  Confounded  with  Uter.  Dis.  (1111:6). 
B.  Brown,  R.  2/60,  p.  310.  Barker, 
During  Pregn.a.ncy  (1551:4),  Etc., 
Treat.,  T.  2  72,  p.  15  ;  R.  1/72,  p.  382  ; 
M.  R.  2/75,  p.  389. 

In  Phthisis  (684:2),  Said  to  be  Favourable. 

EFFECTS  OF  H.^EMORRHOIDS— 

4.  Irritation  of  Eyes  (1819:4),  W.  Cooper, 

L.  1/62,  p.  625. 
Pain  IN  Sole  of  Foot  (1783:5)  Fayrcr,  T. 

2/68,  p.  175. 
Painful  Def-'ecition  (877:4)  How  to  Re- 
lieve. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  PILES- 

Ashton,  of  Intern,  and  Extern.,  L.  1/62, 
p.  350;  T.  1/57,  pp.  261,  285. 

5.  From  Prolapsus  Ani  (892:3). 

PILES  COMPLICATED  WITH— 

Fissure  of  Anus  (888:2),  AUingham, 
Freqt.,T.  1/65,  p.  490.  Lane,  L.  1/65, 
p.  444. 

CAUSES  OF  HJEMORRHOIDS— 

Ol.  Ricini  (367:5),  Barker,  R.  1/72,  p.  330. 


895. 

TREATMENT  OF  H^^MORRHOIDS  (882:4) 
2.  Constitutional,  Etc.,  AUingham,  Care 
Necessary  in  E.xam.,  T.  1/65,  p.  490; 
2/65,  p.  259;  T.  1/57,  pp.  261,  285, 
387,  491.  Herpin,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  278  ; 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  270.  Packard,  R.  1/71, 
p.  259.  Barker,  T.  2/72,  p.  15.  Heath, 
L.  1/73,  p.  82.  Lee,  B.  2/74,  p.  257. 
Lane,  T.  1/61,  p.  686 ;  L.  1/65,  p. 
444.  Hingeston,  Leave  alone,  Ten- 
dency to  Spont.  Cure  after  40,  T.  2/52, 
p.  530.  Syme,  Extern.  Piles  caus- 
ing H.EMORRHAGE    (144:4),    R.   2 '63, 


TREAT.  OF  HiEMORRHOIDS— Constitu- 
tional {co}it.) — 

p.    258.      Distinction    between    Ext. 
and  Int.  Piles,  T.  1/75,  p.  285. 
Is   THERE   Risk   in     Operations    (887:5). 

3.  Painless  Removal  of  Ext.  Piles,  Coote, 

etc.,   R.   1/69,    p.  239;    L.    2/75,    p. 
487. 
LiG.iTURE  (892:2),  How  to  Apply,  etc.,  T. 

4.  1/57,  p.  386.  Lee,  Elastic  Ligature, 
(1633:1),  B.  2/74,  p.  258.  B.  Brown,  Di- 
rect., T.  1/54,  p.  233.  Smith,  Dangers, 
Clamp  instead,  {Vide  Infra,  895:4). 
Lane  v.  Smith,  L.  2/65,  p.  256.  Ash- 
ton, Safety  of,  etc.,  L.  1/62,  p.  380. 
Allingham's  Plan,  R.  2/71,  p.  233  ; 
M.  R.  2/72,  p.  316.  Van  Buren,  Di- 
rect.,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  309. 

Clamp  (1645:4),  Smith,  Safer,  etc.,  than 
Ligature,  L.  2/63,  p.  506;  2/65,  p. 
215;    1/66,    p.    681  ;    M.  R.    1/66,    p. 

5.  433.  c.  Cautery,  L.  2/75,  pp.  89, 
124.  Cases,  Direct.,  etc.,  L.  2/68,  p. 
311;  Chlorof.  not  necessary,  p.  426; 
M.  R.  2/72,  p.  315.  New  Clamp, 
Diagr.,  L.  2/69,  p.  197.  Lee,  Scissor 
Clamp,  Diagr.,  L.  1/74,  p.  541. 
Wiblin,  L.  2/b8,  p.  396.  Lane  Re- 
futes H.  Smith's  Views,  and  saj's  Li- 
gature is  Safer,  L.  2/75,  p.  162.  Stokes, 
With  Gas  Cautery  (212:4),  R.  2/68,  p. 
212  {vide  896:2).  Bryant,  Galvanic 
Cautery  (213:3),  L.  1/74,  p.  681. 
Jones,  New  Clamp  and  Scissors, 
Diagr.,  T.  2/69,  p.  671. 

Tooth-edged  Scissors,  Maunder,  T.  2/73, 

p.  714. 
EcRASEUR  (893:1),  Waters,  T.  2/56,  p.  390. 

Nekton,  M.R.  2/60,  p.  271.     Davies, 

etc.,  T.  2,59,  p.  31.     Ashton,  objects 

to  it,  L.  1/62,  p.  380. 

896. 

1.  Acid  Nitricum  (247:4),  H.  Cootes,  How  to 

Apply,  R.  1/69,  p.  240.  Billroth, 
Direct.,  etc.,  R.  1/72,  p.  262.  Les 
Direct,  L.  1/74,  p.  542.  Smith,  T. 
2/54,  p.  184  ;  2/55,  p.  566  ;  1/58,  p.  58  ; 
1/60,  p.  298.  Cooke,  Cases,  etc.,  T. 
1/53,  p.  343;  2/55,  p.  526;  2/66,  p. 
409.  Lee,  R.  2/66,  p.  297.  Heath, 
When  to  Use,  L.  1/73,  p.  83;  ride 
893:2. 

2,  Ac.    Chromic     (259:4),     Ure,     R.     1/45, 

p.  79. 
Ferri    Perchlor.     (295:2),    Desgranges, 

Injected  into  Veins,  M.  R.   2/58,  p. 

133.     Colles,  Hypoderm.,  Direct.,  B. 

2/74,    p.    269.      The    Best    Styptic 

Locally,  T.  1/59,  p.  79. 
Argent.  NiTR.  (894:2). 
Ol.   Terebinth   to   Arrest  ILemoiirhage 

(144:4). 


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297 


ft 


TREAT.  OF  HiEMOERHOIDS  {cont.)— 

3.  Cautery     (895:5),     Woillemier,     Linear 

Cauterization-,  B.  2/74,  p.  262. 
LiQ.  Bismuth  (283:4)  Inject.,  Clelancl,  B. 

1/76,  p.  181. 
Ointments,  T.  1/55,  p.  362.     Barker's,  R. 

1/72,  p.  330.     Mulvany,  "  Save  All  " 

of  Engine  Eooms,   R.    2/68,    p.   212. 

Lee,  CuBEBS  (365:5),  L.  1/74,  p.  542. 
Anal  Pad  or  Truss  (892:4). 

4.  Division  of  Sphincter  (892:1)  -when  Ir- 

reducible, Demarquiy,  R.  2/45,  p.  125. 
Forcible     Dilatation     of      Sphincter 

(891:6),  Barker,  after  Labour,  R.  1/72, 

p.  330. 
Bro-\vn  Bread  (324:5),  Jackson,  Araer.  J., 

Nt).  11/30,  p.  317. 

5.  Nux  Vomica  (390:3),    Holsbeck,  c.   Sul- 

phur, T.  1/58,  p.  457  ;  ride  893.:3. 
Belladonna   (377:5),  Mulvany,   R.  2/68, 
p.  212. 

6.  Aloes  (346:3),  Barker,  T.  2/72,  p.  15. 
Rheum.   (371:6),  Jackson,  Araer.   J.,  Xo. 

11/30,  p.  316. 
Sulphur    (243:3),    Thorowgood,    IIow   it 
Acts?  L.  1/69,  p.  599.     Holsbeck,  c. 
Nux,  T.  1/58,  p.  457. 

897- 

1.   Malt  (321:5),  Beau,  L.  2/40,  p.  937. 

Magnesia  (274:4)  especially  Calcined 
Avoid,  Jackson,  Amer.  J.,  jSTo.  11/30, 
pp.  318,  320. 
Potass-tj  Bitaut.  (259:5),  Ramskill,  ^ij. 
will  Arrest  II.'EMORRHAriE  (144:4)  after 
All  else  Fails,  R.  1/67,  p.  237. 

ARTIFICIAL  AX^US.     Imperforate   Anus 

4.  (891:4).     Hawkins,    Analysis    of    44 

Cases,  T.   1/52,  p.   302.     Demarquay, 

Physiolog.  Observ.  in  a  Case,  T.  1/75, 

p.  126. 

COLOTOMY  (884:2). 

Callisen's  Oper.  Left  Loin,  Bryant, 
Direct.,  T.  1/72,  p.  677. 

Amussat's,  Left  Lumbar  Colotomt, 
6.  Bryant,  T.  2/71,  p.  622  ;  1/72,  pp.  564, 

677  ;  L.  1/74,  p.  52.  Maunder,  4  Cases, 
T.  1/69,  p.165  ;  1/70,  pp.  60,  411 ;  1/71, 
D.  713  ;  2  Cases,  2/71,  p.  223  ;  2/73,  p. 
413.  Moore,  etc.,T.  2/53,  p.  653;  2/56, 
p.  618  ;  1/52,  p.  248.  Adams,  Clin. 
Case  lived  2^  Years,  T.  1/64,  p.  614  ; 
2/64,  p.  73.  Erichsen.  Lect.,  L.  1/57, 
p.  55.  Heath,  Clin.,  T.  1/74,  p.  283. 
Solly,  3  Cases,  T.  1/64,  p.  461.  Cur- 
ling, 2  Cases,  L.  1/58,  p.  116;  2/73, 
p.  736.  AUingham,  M.  R.  2/72,  p. 
321. 

In  Cancer  of  Rectum  (867:6).  Intes- 
tinal   Stricture    (869:3).      Rectal 


COLOTOMY  {coHt.)^ 

Stricture  (870:1).  Yesico-Intesti- 
NAL  Fistula  (1055:1). 

898. 

1.  Littre's,  Oper.,  Left  Groin,  M.  R.  1/52, 

p.  524.  Luke,  Successful,  M.  R. 
1/52,  p.  523.  Macdonald,  An  Acci- 
dental Case  (880:5),  Cure,  L.  2/53, 
p.  186.  Maunder,  In  Inft.  with  Ab- 
sent Rectum  (887:2),  Recov.,  T.  1/76, 
p.  575. 

GASTRO-ENTEROTOMY  (874:3)— 

2.  Maunder,  Opening  Small  Intestine  through 

Peritoneum,  L.  1/76,  P-  425.  P.M., 
7  months  after,  2/76,  p.  57^. 

PARACENTESIS  OF  C/ECUM  (885:3)— 
Cooper,  R.  1/57,  p.  291  ;  P.M.,  18  months 
after,  R.  1/58,  p.  100. 

CLOSURE  OF  ARTIFICIAL  ANUS— 
Duncan,  L.  2/73,  p.  9. 

F^CAL  FISTUL.T:  (175:6),  Vido  Artificial 

3.  Anus  (897:4)— 

RECTAL  AND  ANAL  FISTULJE  (889:3). 
VAGINO-INTESTINALFISTULJE(1099:6) 
VESICO-YAGINAL  FISTULiE  (1612:1). 
VESICO-INTESTINAL  FISTULA  (1055:1). 

ABSCESS  AROUND  ANUS— 

5.  Paget,  Rectum  seldom  opens  into  while 
Abscess  full,  when  empty  often  does, 
L.  1/69,  p.  558.  Nunn,  Gangrene  of 
Cellular  Tissue  in  Ischio-Eectal 
Fossa,  L.  1/66,  p.  589. 

900. 

DYSENTERY— 

1.  Galloway,   T.    1/52,  p.   616.       Morehead, 

vol.  1,  p.   635.      Clin.,    Varieties,  T. 
2/65,   p.    139.       Cameron,    Tropical, 
L.  1/74,  p.  7. 
Epidemic,   Rev.,  Symptoms,   Treat.,   etc., 

2.  M.  E.  2/52,  p.  160.  Trousseau,  T. 
2/60,  p.  115.  Wilmot  and  Others, 
Treat.,  Discuss.,  L.  1/45,  p.  649. 

In  Algeria    (11:5),  Haspel,    M.  R.  2,52, 

p.  349. 
In  Crimea,  IMarston,  T.  2/56,  p.  284. 

3.  Pathology,  P.M.,  Acute  Cases,  T.  1/74, 

p.  434. 

.ETIOLOGY  OF  DYSENTERY— 

Sewer  Emanations  (2f^8:6),  Clouston,   T. 

1/65,  pp.  567,  597;  2/65,  p.  136. 
Solar  Plexus   (1450:1),   Bernard,   Irrita- 
tion of,  T.  1/60,  p.  55,  vide  918:2. 

4.  Coffee  (399:4),  Joly,  T.  1/60,  p.  150. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


STOOLS  OF  DYSENTERY  (878:1)— 

"Why  more  Frequent  Between  8  p.m.  and  S 
a.m.,  L.  2/71,  p.  217.  Tait,  Various 
Characters,  T.  1/52,  p.  167.  More- 
head,  Vol.  1,  p.  540. 

SEQUELS  OF  DYSENTERY— 

6.  IIei'Atic  Abscess  (971:2),  AVaring,  M.  R. 

2/55,  p.  2.   Pavy,  Case,  T.  1/52,  p.  15. 
Paralysis,  Friedberg,  M.  R.   1/59,  p.  88. 

Savignao,  R.  1/67,  p.  42. 
Authrihs  (1719:3),  Iluette,  R.  2/69,  p.  1. 

901. 

2.  Breath  before  Death  (179:5),  Peculiar 

Phosphoric  Odour. 

TREATMENT  OF  DYSENTERY'  (906:2)— 

Tait,  In  Various  Forms,  T.  1/52,  p.   167- 

Kerr's   Corapd.    Remedy,  L.   1/68,  p. 

812;    2/C8,  p.   170.     Ward,  T.   2/72, 

p.  420. 

3.  Hygiene,  Ward,  etc.,  Often  alone  Suffic, 

R.  1/60,  p.  268  ;  2/66,  p.  Ill ;  L.  2/6S, 

p.  474. 
Raw  Meat  (908:2). 
Hot  Milk  (541:1),  G.  Johnson,  Milk  in 

Typhoid   (1495:6),   L.    2/76,    p.    847. 

Clarke,  L.   2/68,   p.   66.     Kartell,  R. 

2/66,  p.  220. 
Cold   Water    (229:4),    Drinking   6    to  8 

Pints,  Hiard,    T.    1/58,  p.    156 ;    ride 

905:2. 
Fruits  (473:2),  Martin,   L.   2/53,  p.   53. 

Lemon  Juice  (910:5). 
B.<.EL  Fruit  (451:1),  Martin,  L.   2/53,  p. 

4.  53.  Morehead,  vol.  1,  p.  571.  Ward, 
In  Chronic,  L.  2/57,  p.  487.  Waring, 
T.  1/64,  p.  198. 

Aloes  (346:2),  Fresh  Juice,  Agathus,  L. 
1/63,  p.  136.  Tr.,  m  X.  2  i-d  3  h. ;  L. 
2/71,  p.  312.     Vide  Cholera  (922:3). 

5.  Ipecacuanha  (398:3),  Docker,  Large  Doses, 

L.  2/58,  pp.  113,  109.  Cornish,  515 
Cases,  Acute,  R.  1/61,  p.  91.  Phillips, 
etc.,  How  to  Give,  etc.,  R.  1/70,  p. 
161 ;  R.  2/63,  p.  148.  Hewson,  etc., 
L.  1/68,  p.  812.  Blacklock,  Not  to  he 
given  too  long,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p. 
259.  How  used  in  Brazils,  L.  1/52, 
p.  173.  Haspel,  Especially  with  equal 
Doses  of  C.4.LOMEL  (903:2),  M.  R.  2/53, 
p.  353.  At  Metz,  1870,  T.  2/71,  p. 
358. 

902. 

1.  Opium  (462:2),  Trousseau,  Use  and  Abuse, 

T.   2/60,  p.  116.  Gallaher,    Hypoder- 
mically  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  522. 
Belladonna  (377:3),  Watmaugh,  T.  2/61, 

2.  p.  161.  Leclerc,  As  Plaster  to  Remove 
TENLSMur-,  T.  2/59,  p.  23. 


TREATMENT  OF  DYSENTERY  {cont.)— 
SiMARuiiA  (417:5),   Symonds,  L.  1/38,   p. 

626. 
Secale    (326:3),    Gervis,    L.    2/46,  p.  39. 

Clark,  T.  2/02,  p.  124.      Hodges,  etc., 

3.  L.  2/68,  p.  68  ;  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  544. 
GuARANA  (555:6),  Hervc,  R.  1/58,  p.  101. 
Ailanthus  Gl.^.ndulosa  (418:6),  Dudgeon, 

T.  2/76,  p.  489. 
Quinine  (403:3),  Cameron,  T.  2/53,  p.  366. 
Hare,  R.  2/54,  p.  258,  vide  910:6. 

4.  Tannin  (360:3),  In  3rd   Stage,  Cavarra,  L. 

1/73,  p.  305.      Berthold,  T.    1/55,  p. 
271,  ride  909:3. 
Yek.\trum  Viuide   (345:3),   Ragland,     R. 
2/70,  p.  177. 

5.  Myrtle  Wax  (361:6),  Amer.  J.,  No.  2/28, 

p.  313. 
Creasote  (355:6),  Andre,  etc.,  T.  2/56,  p. 

476.     Elmer,  etc.,  T.    1/58,   p.  511  ; 

1/60,  p.  151.  Wilmot,  Inject.,  Discuss., 

L.  1/45,  p.  649. 
Bals.  CorAiB.TJ  (413:5),  La  Roche,  Amer. 

J.,  No.  45/38,  p.  258.     OUver,  T.  1/60, 

p.  151. 
Yeast   in  Sloughing  Varieties    (319:2), 

Tait,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  166. 

903. 

3.  Prone  Posture  (223:4),  Sale,  R.  1/72,  p. 
104. 
Hydrarg  Submur.  (303:2),  Haspel,  in  Large 

3.  Doses,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  352.  Hare,  R. 
2/54,  p.  255. 

ZiNCi  Oxyd.  (285:2),  Curran,  Especially 
Chronic,  L.  2/68,  p.  539,  vide  909:2. 

Bismuth  (283:3),  Oliver,  When  Peculiarly 
Valuable,  T,  1/60,  p.  151.  Joly, 
etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  150;  R.  1/67,  p.  124. 
Mayo,  T.  1/71,  p.  460. 

4.  Argent.  Nit.  (306:3),  Caradec,  etc.,  M.  R. 

2/64,  p.  252  ;  1/63,  p.  239.  Aikin,  R. 
2/47,  p.  58,  vide  911:4. 

—  As   Injection    (905:3),    Caradec,    etc., 

M.  R.  2/64,  p.  252;  1/63,  p.  239; 
2/62,  p.  244  ;  1/64,  p.  260 ;  L.  1/76, 
p.  911. 

5.  Curiu  Sulphas  (297:4),  Morehead,  Vol.  1, 

p.  573.  Skegg,  c.   Opio,  L.  2/68,  p.  68, 

vide  909:2. 
Plumbi  Acetas  (292:2),  Morehead,  Vol.  1, 

p.  573.  Graves,  Med.  Gaz.,  No.  21/37, 

p.    100;    M.    R.    2/75,    p.    50,   vide 

911:6. 
Ferri  Perchlor.  (294:5),   Blanvillon,  T. 

2/56,  p.  629.     In   German  Armies,  L. 

6.  2/70,  p.  580.  Gervis,  c.  Secale  (902:2), 
L.  2/46,  p.  39.  Blacklock,  M.  R.  2/62, 
p.  259. 

—  As  Injection  (905:3),    Baudin,  M.   R. 

2/62,  p.  242. 
Ferri  Pernit.  (290:2),  Morehead,  Vol.  1, 
p.  574. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


299 


TREATMENT  OF  DYSEXTERY  [cont.)— 

904. 

1.  Ferki  Aluminas  (275:5),  Lempriere,  Saxd- 

RACK  Spring,  Isle  or  "Wight,  L.  2/53, 
p.  52. 
Saline  Purgatives  (220:3),  Delioux,  M.  R. 
2/63,  p.  241. 

2.  —  Magxewi.i:  Sulphas  (274:5),  Ayres,  T. 

2/47,  p.  (?)  ;  R.  2/47,  p.  60.  Ford, 
R.  2/59,  p.  103. 

—  SoDj;     Sulphas     (2G9:1),     Trousseau, 

Large  Dose?,  T.  2/60,  p.  115.  Papil- 
laud,  c.  Orio,  L.  1/48,  p.  551.  Dale, 
T.  1/72,  p.  380. 

3.  SoD.^E  Carb.  (268:3),  Internally  and  Inject., 

Neale,  Batavia,  /62. 
Potass.t:  Chloras,  Ainisy,  L.  2/72,  p.  300, 
vide  914:4. 

4.  Castille  Soap   (270:2),    §    ss.  per  diem, 

c.  3  j.  Ext.  Hyoscy.,  L.  2/65,  p.  639. 
Glycerine  (270:6),  Dande,  T.  1/58,  p.  226. 
Acid.  Nit.  (247:5),  c.  Orio  (902:1),  llynes, 

5.  L.  2/61,  p.  205.  Macdonald  confirm- 
ing HjTies,  L.  2/61,  p.  254.  Wilks, 
T.  1/62,  p.  238. 

Ac.  Carbol.  (353:6),  Water,  L.  2/70,  p. 
845.  Amelung,  L.  1/73,  p.  775. 
Brand,  T.  1/75,  p.  336. 

—  Injection    c.    Opio    (905:3),   L.    2;68, 

p.  102. 

905. 

INJECTIONS  (875:6)  IN  DYSENTERY— 

1.  Warm  Water  (232:6),  Copious,  Hare,  R. 

2/54,  p.  258;  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  50. 
Gordon,  etc.,  R.  1/69,  p.  87;  2/59,  p. 
104. 

2.  Iced   Water    (901:3),   Wenzel,    L.    1/74, 

p.  770. 
Alum  (275:4),  Piorry,  L.  2/57,  p.  636. 
Iodine  (252:1),  Eimer,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  560  ; 
T.  1/53,  p.  580.     Palm,  T.  1/57,  p.  16. 

3.  Argenti    Nitras    (903:4).       Tr.    Ferri 

(903:6).     SoD.?j  Carb.  (904:3).     Acid 
Carbol.  (904:5).     Wine  (432:2). 
Counter-irritation  (165:3),  B.  Sequard, 
Apply  in  Middle  of  Chest,  M.  R.  2/59, 
p.  36. 

906. 

CHRONIC  DYSENTERY— Chronic   Diar- 

1,  RHOJA  (913:4). 

Martin,  L.  2/53,  pp.  51,  72;  2/55,  pp.  293, 
318,  340 ;  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  133.  Clap- 
ham,  15  Cases,  L.  2/71,  p.  160.  Ward, 
L.  2/57,  p.  487. 

2.  Diagnosis,  Villous  Tumour  of  Rectum 

(868:3),  Resembling. 
Pathology',    Cornil,   R.    1/73,  p.  41.     H. 
Jones,  T.  1/75,  p.  657. 

TREATMENT     OF     CHRONIC     DYSEN- 
TERY,  Vide  901:2— 
Marsden,  T.  2/56,  p.  2S6.     Oliver,  T.  1/60, 


TREAT.  OF  CHRONIC  DYSENTERY  {cont.) 
p.  151.  Ward,  T.  1/73,  p.  195.  Hare, 
R.  2/54,  p.  256. 

3.  Hygiene  (901:3).     Bael  Fruit  (901:3). 
TiNCT.   Benzoin   (393:5),   Ellis,    L.    2/56, 

p.  221.     Chippeniield,  R.  1/68,  p.  128 

4.  Podophyllin   (469:6),  Ramskill,  T.  1/62 

p.  10, 
Ammon.    Mur.    (255:5),    Stewart,   M.    R. 
1/71,  p.  522. 

P0TASS.T3       ChLOR.,      C.      GlyCER.       InJECT 

(904:3),  Mead,  R.  2/73,  p.  75. 
Red  Gum,  H.  Jones,  T.  1/75,  p.  657. 
Ergot  (902:2),  H.  Jones,  T.  1/75,  p.  Go7. 

907. 

INFANTILE  DYSENTERY  (1522:3)— 

1.  Coley,  etc.,  R.  2/46,  p.  205  ;  2/61,  p.  487. 

TREAT.  OF  INFANTILE  DYSENTERY— 
E.  Smith,  T.  1/72,  p.  656. 

2.  Arsenic  (865:6),  E.  Smith,  T.  1/72,  p.  653. 
Nux  VoM.,  E.  Smith,  T.  1/72,  p.  656. 
PoTAss.i:  Chloras  (904:3),  Amisy,  L.  2/72, 

p.  300  ;  R.  2/73,  p.  308. 

INFANTILE  DIARRHCEA  (1522:3)— 

3.  Trousseau,  Dentition  Diaurhcea,  T.  2/59, 

p.  542;  R.  2/46,  p.  199.  AVilks,  T. 
1/62,  p.  238.  E.  Smith,  Acid  Dyspep- 
sia of  Infants  (1543:1),  R.  1/72,  p. 
338.  Dickenson,  T.  2/72,  p.  255. 
Muller,  R.  2/69,  p.  350;  T.  2/72, 
p.  343. 

CAUSES  OF  INFANTILE  DIARRHCEA— 

4.  Beale,  T.  1/72,  p.  638.     Strange,  Why  fo 

Frequent  in   July  and   August,  etc., 
T.  2/75,  p.  703.     E.  Smith,  R.  1/72, 
p.  338. 
Dentition (102:6), Trousseau,supra.  Eisen- 
mann,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  241. 

5.  Hydrocephalus    (1356:2),   Allen,   Treat., 

etc.,  L.  1/46,  p.  101.  West,  T.  2/59, 
p.  625. 

PATHOLOGY      OF     INFANTILE     DIA- 
RRHCEA— 

Mackinna,  L.  2/76,  p.  242. 

Colon  above  Sigmoid  Flexure,  L.  2/71, 

p.  403. 
Death,  West,  Ho^  it  Occurs,  2/59,  p.  523. 

908. 

TREATMENT      OF     INFANTILE     DIA- 
2.   RRHCEA  (910:4)— 

Various,   L.  2/71,  pp.  402,  438  ;    T.   2/71, 

p.  429  ;  R.  2/66,   p.  115;   R.  1/72,    p. 

344.     Kelly,  at  Evelina  Hospital,  R. 

1/70,  p.  82!      Wilks,  T.  1/62,   p.  238. 

West,  In  Bad  Cases,  T.  2/59,  p.  625. 

Eustace  Smith,  T.  1/72,   p.  656;  R. 


300 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF   INFANTILE   DIAERHCEA— 

Vakiovs  (coiit.) 

1/72,  p.  338.  Petrequin,  etc.,  Good 
Hints,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  243.  Weiscr, 
etc.,  R.  1/72,  p.  345.  Ainstie,  New 
Views,  L.  2/72,  p.  591. 

Hygiene,  ^jf/c  Feeding  Infants  (1543:1). 

Dawson,  Rest  Stomach,  Etc.,  T.  2/75, 
p.  75. 

Raw  Meat  (124:4),  Trousseau,  Prep.,  etc., 
T.  2/59,  p.  543  ;  R.  1  59,  p.  65  ;  M.  E. 
4.  1/60,   p.    246.     Leverett,  Prep.,  ek'., 

M.  R.  2/60,  p.  255.  Eustace  Snith, 
etc.,  Prep.,  etc.,  R.  2/71,  p-  340. 
Druitt,  etc.,  T.  1/70,  p.  4  ;  i/58,  p. 
381  ;  R.  2/62,  p.  137.  Weisse,  While 
at  Breast,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  253  ;  1/60, 
p.  246. 

Swis.sMiLK  (540:1),  Chambers,  L.  2/71, 
p.  528. 

Dietetic  Farina  (1543:4),  Gambier,  L. 
2/67,  p.  543. 

Pepsine   Wine    (835:4),    Reeve,   etc.,    R. 
1/65,  p.  289  ;  2/69,  p.  351. 
6.  LiQ.  Calcis  (273:3),  May,  L.  2/63,  p.  263; 
M.  R.  2/55,  p.  312  ;  T.  2/76,  p.  633. 

Sugar  (328:2),  Sieber,  In  Foetid  Motions, 
R.  1/58,  p.  357. 

Calomel  (303:2),  Layer,  L.  2/68,  p.  401  ; 
6.  R.  1/72,  p.  344.     Ed.,  Avoid,  L.  2/71, 

p.  438,   ride  903:2. 

Ol.  Ricini  (367:6),  Beale,  Theory  of  Act., 
T.  1/72,  p.  638.  Dickenson,  Emul- 
sion, T.  2/72,  p.  256.  Wallace,  T. 
1/62,  p.  399;  R.  1/69,  p.  4. 

909. 

1.  Bismuth  Tkisnit.,  (283:3),  Chambers,   L. 

2/71,  p.  528.      Lochner,  etc.,  in  Largo 

Doses,  L.  2/70,  p.  747. 
—  As  Lavement,  Trousseau,    M.  R.  2/54, 

p.  560  ;  L.  1/55,  p.  73,  vide  688:1. 
Bismvtii      SuiiCAiui.       (283:5),     Hannon, 

During  Weaning,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  230. 

2.  Plumbi  Acetas   (911:6).      Argent.    Nit. 

(911:4).  Arsenic  (914:2).  Ferri 
Pernit.  (912:1). 

Ferri  Am.  Cit.  (296:5),  L.  2/71,  p.  348. 

ZiNCi  OxiD.  (903:3),  Brackenridge,  Wonder- 
ful Cases,  T.  1/73,  p.  164.  Revillot, 
T.  2/74,  p.  97.  Berry,  B.  1/74,  p.  84, 
vide  903:3. 

CuPRi  Sulphas  (297:4),  Eisenmann,  c. 
Opio,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  241,  vide  903:4. 

3.  SoDJE  Phosph.    (269:1),     Stephenson,    R. 

2/67,  p.  151,  ride  904:2. 
PoTAss-ii  Chlor.  (907:2), 
Tannin  c.     Glycer.  (902:4),    Scatliff,  T. 

2/76,  p.  272. 
Ipecacuanha  (910:6),  Fuller,  Small  Doses, 

L.  2/69,  p.  769.     Chouppe,  As  Enema, 

M.  R.  2/74,  p.  501. 

4.  Nux    Vomica     (907:2).       H.'em.vtoxylon 

(911:2). 


TREAT.  OF  INFANT.  DIARRHCEA  {cout.) 
Turpentine  (350:1),    Thompson,  Intern. 

and  ExT.,  L.  1/55,  p.  72. 
Wood  Naphtha  (357:1),  lluckenbery,  T. 

1/61,  p.  241. 

5.  Creasote    (355:6),    Henoch,   T.    1/61,    p. 

60'),  vide  902:5. 
Acid.  Sulphur.  Dil.  (912:4).      Acid  Ni- 
TRicuM  c.  Opio  (904:4).    Ice  to  Spine 

6.  (913:1). 

Cold  Water  Baths  (229:3),  etc.,  Mac- 
kenna,  T.  2/60,  p.  214.  Specific,  L. 
2/73,  p.  323  ;  1/74,  p.  109  ;  L.  2/76, 
pp.  243,  277.  Vocke,  Directions,  T. 
2/76,  p.  99,  vide  922:6. 

Iced  Drinks,  L.  2/76,  p.  277. 

910. 

DIARRHffiA— iETIOLOGY  OF- 

Defic.  Not  Excess,  of  Peristaltic  Action 
(865:4),  Ch.  D.,  p.  327.  Martin,  As 
Seen  in  India  (9:2),  L.  2/53,  p.  28. 

1.  Topography,  In  England,  T.  2/60,  p.  367. 
Semilunar  Ganglia,  Bernard's  Exp.,  Ex- 
tirpation OF,  T.  2/60,  p.  347.      J'ide 
918:2. 

2.  Solar  Plexus  (1450:1),    Bernard's  Esp., 

Irritation  of,  T.  1/60,  p.  55. 

Heat  (185:6). 

Hepatic  Disorders  (967:4).  Stools  Ge- 
nerally Profuse,  Martin,  L.  2/53,  p.  28. 

Pancreas  (993:3),  Bernard's  Exp.,  Excit- 
ing Secret.,  T.  2/60,  p.  347. 

3.  Spleen,  Atrophy  of  (990:5).    Mesenteric 

Dis.  (1002:3).  Rickets  (100:5).  Ac- 
cumulation of  ScYKAL.t;,ETC.  (875:4). 
Rectal  Ulcers  (888:3). 

DIARRHCEA  IN  VARIOUS   DISEASES— 
Of   Typhoid    (1495:4).     Remittent    F. 
(1483:2).     Phthisis    (688:1).     Preg- 
nancy     (1550:5).       PuERP.      State 
(1583:3).     Colliquative  (914:4). 

TREATMENT  OF  DIARRIKEA  (908:1)— 

4.  Druitt,    1/60,  p.  127.     Hints   for   Summer 

Diarrhcea,  T.  2/65,  p.  138.  At  Diff. 
Hospitals,  T.  2/66,  p.  90  ;  2/68,  p.  122. 
Vide  6SS:l. 

5.  Hygiene,    Rest    in    Bed,    Etc.    (901:1). 

Posture  (903:2).    Milk  Cure  (901:3). 
Iced  Baths,  Etc.  (909:6). 
Lemon  Juice  (450:5),  Druitt,  T.   1/60,  p. 
128.     UiWe  Fruits  (901:3). 

6.  Ipecacuanha  (398:3),  Markham,  Dover's 

Powder,  T.  2/57,  p.  230.    Vide  901:5, 
&  909:3,  &  688:1. 
Quinine    (403:3),  Simon,  in  Tropical,  L. 
1/69,  p.  696.      Vide  902:3. 

911. 

1.  Charcoal  (237:1),  Bird,  T.  2/55,  p.  007; 
R.  2/62,  p.  137. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


301 


TREAT.  OF  DIAERHCEA  {cont.)-~ 

II.'EMATOXYLON  (413:2),  Corrigan,  In  Cer- 
tain Forms,  R.  1/4.5,  p.  43.  Wilks,  In 
Child,    Formula,    T.     1/62,     p.    238. 

2.  AViltshire,  Especially  in  Child.  (909: 4), 
L.  2/62,  p.  63.  "Hutchinson,  After 
Delivery  (1583:3),  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  27G. 

Caxxabis  Sativa  (363:2),  Turner,  Doses, 
etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  538. 

3.  Taxxin  (902:3).  Guar-^xa  (902:3).    Crea- 

soTE  (902:5). 

Secale  (902:2),  L.  2/76,  p.  409. 

Calx  Saccharata  (273:5), Cleland,  B.  1/76, 
p.  17. 

IIvDRARG.  SuBMCR.  (908:5).  1  ide  Dysen- 
tery also  (903:2). 

4.  Argext.  Nit.   (306:3).      Vide  Dysentery 

(903:4),  Macgro-gor,  etc..  In  Ordinary 
AND  Chronic  (914:1),  L.  2/41,  p.  940  ; 
E.  2/45,  p.  45.    Aitkin,  R.  2/47,  p.  58. 

—  Ix     CATARRHAL     Infantile     (909:2), 

Mautlmer,  T.  2/58,  p.  42  ;  R.  2/47, 
p.  58. 

5.  —  In  Typhoid  (1496:1),  Browne,  Cases,  R. 

1/60,  p.  32;  R.  2/47,  p.  58. 

—  In    Phthisis    (688:2),    Macgregor,   L. 

2/41,  p.  937. 

Argent.  Oxyd.  (305:5),  Lane,  etc.,  L.  2/41, 
p.  541 ;  2/55,  p.  558. 

Tlumhi  Acetas  (292:2),  ride  (903:5). 
Bird,  etc.,  L.  1/46,  p.  277;  R.  2/45, 
p.  45.  Graves,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  21/37, 
p.  100.     Smyth,  L.  2/46,  pp.  238,  260. 

912. 

1.  FerkiPernitras  (296:2),  Graves, etc., espe- 

cially in  Chronic,  T.  1/54,  p.  605  ; 
R.  1/71,  p.  160.  Neligan,  etc.,  in 
Phthisis,  Ixfaxtile,  etc.,  T.  l/'o4, 
p.  605;  R.  1/71,  p.  160;  1/72,  p.  345. 

2.  AciDA  MixER.ALiA  (247:2),  Druitt,  T.  1/60, 

p.  128. 
Acid  Nitric,  c.  Opio  (904:4). 

3.  Acid  Sulphuricum  (246:2),  Fuller,  T.  1/52, 

p.  31  ;  2/53,  p.  344.  U.  C.  Hospital. 
Retains  its  Place  as  Specific,  T.  2/68, 
p.  123.  Buxton,  Larger  Doses  than 
Usual,  T.  1/52,  p.  92.  Clarke,  c.  Aro- 
MATics,  Formula,  T.  1/62,  p.  10. 
Griffiths,  Best  Alone,  Good  Effects,  T. 
1/62,  p.  68. 

4.  —In  Infants  (909:5),   Canham,  etc.,  T. 

1/52,  pp.  375,  528;  2/71,  p.  438. 
—Ix  Typhoid  (1496:1),  Kennedy,  R.  1/63, 

p.  28  ;  vide  Cholera  (924:2). 
Sulphur  (243:2),  Prosser,    ^j.  to  3  iss.  2 

rcl  3  h.,  L.  2/66,  p.  483^ 

6.  Chlorodyne  (443:2),  T.  2/60,  p.  547- 
Chloral  (444:5),  Cameron,  1  Dose,  L.  2/70, 

p.  602. 
Ox  Gall  (542:3),  Clay,  R.  1/66,  p.  200. 


TREAT.  OF  DIARRIICEA  [conf.)~ 

Ice  to  Spine  (190:3),  Morehea.i,  In  Obsti- 
nate Case,  L.  2/65,  p.  529.  Chapman, 
T.  2/65,  p.  Ill  ;  1/72,  p.  203. 

— In  Children,  Curran,  T.  2/69,  p.  430. 
2.  Cold  Bath    (909:6),    Etc.,    Mackenna,  c. 
Aromatic  Sti.mul.4.nts,  L.  2/76,  p.  346. 

Counter-Irritation  (165:3)  to  Sternum, 
B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  36. 

Rectum  Plugged  (881:5),  Plug  Screwed 
out,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  433;  1/68,  p.  344. 

CHRONIC  DIARRHCEA.     Chronic  Dysen- 

4.  tery  (906:1). 

Martin,  In  India  and  Returned  Europeans, 
L.    2/53,    pp.    28,    51,    72.      Fayrer, 

"DiARRHCEA  ALRA,"  IIiLL  DiARRHtEA, 

L.  2/76,  p.  389. 
JEtiology',  Wasting  of  M.  M.  and  Intesti- 
nal Vnii,  Case,  L.  1/69,  p.  837. 

5.  — F.ixAL  Accumulation  (875:4). 

TREATMENT       OF       CHRONIC       DIA- 
RRIICEA (910:3)— 
Hygiene     Rest    ix    Bed,    etc.     (910:1). 

6.  Fruits  (901:3).     Milk  Cure  (901:3). 
Propolis  (486:5), Hitchcock,  R.l'68,p.  111. 
Salicin  (359:1),  Mattison,  R.  2/73,  p.  75. 
Ipecacuanha     (910:6),    Thorowgood,    L. 

1/73,  p.  73'J  ;  ride  901:5,  909:3. 
Secale  (913:3),  L.  2/70,  p.  488. 

914. 

1.  NiTRO-MuRiATic     Acid     Bath     (248:5), 

Martin,  L.  1/50,  p.  751  ;  2/50,  p.  145. 
Scriven,  L.  2/76,  p.  678. 
Ferri    Pernit.     (912:1).      Argen.    Nit. 
(911:4).     ZiNCi  Oxyd.  (903:3). 

2.  Ferri  Sesquichlor.  (294:5),  Pleisch,  M. 

R.  1,59,  p.  244;  vide  ^Q-'y.b. 

Arsenic  (280:2),  vide  865:2  &  907:2. 
Forster,  T.  2/61,  p.  46.  Wood, 
R,  1/60,  p.  93.  E.  Smith,  Especially 
in  Child  (909:2),  T.  1/72,  p.  656. 

PoTAss.E  Chloras  (904:3). 

COLLIQUATIVE  DIARRHCEA— 
4.  Bonfigli,  L.  2/76,  p,  836.  Boddy,  Gene- 
rally P.  M.,  Large  Intestine  Blocked 
with  Fffices,  L.  2/76,  p.  883. 
Potass.^:  Chloras  (904:3),  Copland,  3ss. 
—  3"]-  per  Diem,  L.  2/76,  p.  836. 
Boddy  Douhts  Value,  L.  2/76,  p.  883. 


CHOLERA— 


915. 


913. 


1.    Injections  (905:1). 


1.    How  to  Study,  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  238. 

History,  Origin,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/56,  p. 
286;  R.  2/47,  p.  393;  M.  R.  1/70,  p. 
38;  1/72,  p.  56.  Discuss.,  L.  1/74, 
p.  482.  Maepherson,  T.  1/72,  p.  433. 
Analogies  of  C.  Nostras  and  C.  Indica, 
T.  2/70,  p.  723.  Goodeve,  Intemat. 
San.  Confer.,  Resume,  L.  2/66,  p.  659. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


CHOLERA  {cont.)— 

Books,  Etc.,  Parkes,  R.  l/iS,  p.  205. 
Macnamara,  T.  2/70,  p.  46.  Petten- 
kofer,  How  to  Prevent  and  Resist,  L. 

2.  1/75,  p.    760.     Reynolds'    System   of 

Medicine,  T.  2/66,  p.  17.  Chambers, 
Lect.,  L.  1/49,  pp.  137,  165,  221. 
MacLoughlin,  etc.,  L.  2/63,  p.  236; 
T.  2/67,  p.  402 ;  2/76,  p.  127 ;  M.  R. 
2/66,  pp.  129,  217,  417;  2/67,  p.  3. 
Indian  Literature,  L.  1/70,  pp.  209, 
304 ;  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  100.  Macpherson, 
Existed  in  1616,  T.  2/74,  p.  522. 
Cornish,    S.    India,   T.    2/71,   p.  680. 

5.  Johxson's  Theory,  vide   930:1;   L.  2/66, 

p.  609 ;  2/67,  pp.  1,  27,  254  ;  1/6S,  pp. 

738,  831,  781 ;  2/71,  p.  806 ;  M.  R.  1/70, 

p.  489 ;  T.  1/66,  p.  477 ;  T.   1/67,  p. 

481,  Discuss. 
— CoN-TRA   Theohy,   Moxon,   T.    2/66,   p. 

415;  1/57,  vide  Index.     Owen  Rees, 

12  P.  M.,  L.  2/66,  p.  720;  1/67,  pp. 
4.  97,  157;  1/68,  p.  801.     Sedgwick,  L. 

2/71,  pp.  507,  547,  et  seq. 
— Piio  Theory,  Watson,  M.  R.  1/72,  p. 

376.     Hall,    As  far   as   Asphyxia   is 

Concerned,  B.  2/75,  p.  27. 
Blacklock's   12  Propos.,    L.    2/49,  p.    14. 

Richardson's  Physiolog.  Formula;,  T. 

2/60,  p.  110.     Chapman,  etc.,  T.  2/66, 

p.  481. 
Geographical  Distribution  (4:l),Milroy, 

6.  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  435  ;  In  1866  and  1867, 
M.  R.  1/68,  p.  167;  2/68,  p.  209. 
Haughton,  Cholera  Map,  T.  1/67,  p. 
439;  L.  2/71,  p.  736. 

In    England    (5:2),    Recent    Epidemics, 

1865,  T.  2/65,  p.  261,  et  seq. ;  1866,  T. 
&  L.  1866,  vide  Indices;  1866,  M.  R. 
1/69,  p.  405. 

In  America  (15:5)  In  1873,  M.  R.  2/76, 

p.  15. 
In  France  (6:4),  In  1832, 1849, 1855, 1865, 

M.  R.  2/74,  p.  193. 

916. 

1.  In  Sweden,  1850  (8:3),  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  20  ; 

1866,  T.  1/70,  p.  519. 

In  Norway,  1850  (8:3),  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  102. 
In  Denmark,    1853  (8:4),    M.  R.  1/60,  p. 

145;   1806,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  462. 
In  Maukitivs,  1854  (8:2)  T.  2/56,  p.  138. 
In  Rome,   1854  (7:5),  P.M.,  etc.,  etc.,  Ce- 

rarelli.  Notes,  T.  2/62,  p.  31. 
In  East  Africa  (11:3),  Christie,  Epidemics 

OF,  L.  1/71,  pp.  114,186;  1/72,  p.  573. 
In  India,   187  4  and  1875  (9:1),  Mortality, 

L.  2/76,  p.  833. 

2.  In  Ships  at  Sea  (207:4),  Lawson,  T.  2/71, 

p.   152.     ]\Iacpherson,  In  Reference  to 
Some  Modern  Theories,  T.  2/67,  p.  32. 
In  Insular  Positions,  Smart,  L.  1/73,  pp. 
522,  554,  659. 


CHOLERA  {coHt.)  — 

In  Children  (1522:3)  Mauthnor,  T.  1/57, 
p.  72. 

COXTAGIOUSNESS  of  cholera  (557:6). 

3.  Is  it  so  ?   Barclay,  etc.,  T.  2/56,  pp.  122 ; 

119  ;  L.  1  /76,  p.  656. 
Pro,  Haughton,  etc.,  T.  1/67,  p.  490; 
M.  R.  1/54,  p.  12.  Crocq,  etc.,  per 
F.ECES  only,  L.  2/71,  p.  612  ;  R.  2/66, 
p.  1  M'Craith,  Convincing  Case  per 
Clothes,  T.  2/75,  651. 

4.  Experiments  with  Animals  (3:2),   M.  R. 

1/53,  p.  390.  Fairweather,  In  Cat^ 
(520:4),  L.  2/76,  pp.  115,  148.  Vide 
Hog  Cholera  (529:4). 

— Feeding  with  Choleraic  Dejections 
(919:5).  Curious  Results,  L.  1/67, 
p.  35;  2/67,  pp.  488,  531,  ct  seq. 
Patterson,  No  Results,  etc.,  etc.,  'T. 
1/72,  p.  473. 

— Feeding  and  Injecting,  Etc.,  Popofl,  R. 
2/71,  p.  13.  Lewis  and  Cunningham, 
Exp.,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  356.  Compared 
with  Healthy  Alvine  Inject.  (878:3), 
M.  R.  2/75,  p.  356. 

.l^TIOLOGY  OF  CHOLERA— 

5.  Beale,"\Vhy  Some  are  Attacked  and  not  Others, 

T.  1/67,  p.  1.  Haughton,  Scientific 
Enquiry  into  some  of  the  AllegedCauses, 
T.  1/67,  pp.  84,  164,  247,  329,  439, 490, 
713.  Cunningham  and  Lewis's  Re- 
port, L.  1/69,  p.  3,  et  seq.  Carpenter. 
L.  2/71,  p.  771.  Robin's  Theory 
M.  R.  1/75,  p.  290. 

917. 

1.  Zymotic  Theory,  (561:6),  T.  2/68,  pp.  180, 

216,248,  451. 
Fungus    Theory     (318:5),     Vide     919:5. 
Groves,  Vitality,  Plates,  L.  2/49,    pp. 
427,    451,    556.      Hallier,   etc.,    2/67, 

2.  pp.  266,  298;  T.  2/68,  pp.  216, 
223,  366,  389.  Macnamara,  P.M.,  R. 
1/73,  p.  50.  Berkeley,  etc.,  Criticism 
of  Hallier,  2/69,  p.  167;  2/70,  p. 
563.  Cunningham  and  Lewis,  Culti- 
vation of,  etc.,  Diagr.,  1/69,  pp.  38, 76  ; 
M.  R.,  2/75,  p.  353.  Lewis,  etc..  Re- 
port, T.  2/70,  p.  563 ;  M.  R.  1/70,  p. 
53. 

3.  — Contra,Cholera  Sub-committee,  Report, 

etc.,  L.  2/49,  pp.  493,  530  ;  T.  2/70,  p. 
563.  Swayne,  Is  it  not  Ova  of  Ento- 
zoA?  (932:3).  T.  2/56,  p.  20.  Plates,  L. 
2/49,  pp.  398,  406. 
Impure  Water  (1492:4),  Soil  Theory. 
Pettenkofer,  L.  l/59,p._133;  R.  1/69, 

4.  p.  5.  Buchanan's  Criticisms  oa  Pet- 
tenkofer, T.  1/70,  p.  283  ;  Reply, 
T.  1/70,  pp.  629,  661,  687.  Simon, 
etc.,  R.  2/66,  pp.   1,  5.     Farr,  Report, 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


303 


ETIOLOGY     OF     CHOLEEA  —  Impure 
Water,  Soil  Theory  [cont.) — 

L.  2  68,  p.  217.  Ballot,  as  Seen  in 
Holland  in  1832,  T.  1/69,  pp.  4.59,628. 
Blanc,  24  cases  out  of  724  convicts, 
L.  2/75,  p.  270. 

5.  — CoxTRA  (1492:5),  Orton,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  p. 

419 ;  2/68,  p.  400.     Letheby,  T.  1/68, 

426. 
Malaria  (559:2),  A.  Smith,  1/73,  p.  474. 

Scriven,  L.  2/66,  p.  184. 
OzoxE  (225:5), T.  1/55,  p.  16. 

6.  Cholera  Mist.,  Adams,  T.  1/67,  p.  305. 
IIou.SE  Flies  (185:4),  as  Spreaders,  Nicholas, 

L.  2/73,  p.  724. 

918. 

1.  Electricity  (193:4),   Cross,    L.    2/48,   p. 

678;  2/49,  p.  16.      Atkinson,  etc.,  L. 
2/49,  p.  50  ;   T.  1/72,    p.  608.      Man- 
tell,  T.  2/52,  p.  446. 
Sympathetic    System  Derangement   or, 
the  Proxim.\te  C.U'se  (1448:1).    San- 

2.  som,  Diagr.  Illustrating,  T.  2/66,  p. 
188.  Sedgwick,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  153. 
Neale,  T.  2/66,  p.  5.  Chapman,  T. 
2/66,  p.  482.  Davey,  L.  1/66,  p.  133. 
Meyne,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  10.  Moreau's 
Exper.,  T.  1/68,  p.  397,  vide  900:3  & 
910:2. 

3.  IxTEMPERAxcE  (920:5),    Powerful  Predisp. 

Cause,  R.  2/71,  p.  41. 
Salt  Monopoly  (923:5),  Beaman,  L.  1/55, 

p.  417. 
Rice  (320:6),  Blacklock,  L.   2/49,    p.   15, 

Tytler,  L.  1833,  1834,  vide  Indices,  L. 

2/67,  p.  266. 

PATHOLOGY  OF  CHOLERA— 
5.  Barlow,  T.  2/66,  pp.  83,  113,  137.  Hall, 
B.  2/75,  p.  27.  Toulmin,  L.  2/61,  p, 
162  ;  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  23,  P.M.,  etc., 
2/72,  p.  375  ;  1/75,  p.  291.  Thudi- 
chum.  Chemically  Considered,  T.  1/70  . 
p.  645. 

Apncea  (634:3),  Johnson,  M.   R.   1/70,  p. 
481. 

AN.A.LOGY  AviTH  Ur-"emic    Dis.    (1017:5), 
Sedgwick,  T.  2/67,  p.  609. 

Analogy  with  Arsenical  Poison  (278:4). 

Analogy    -with  Corrosive  Sublim.  Pois. 
(304:1). 

919. 

1.  Lungs    (646:5),    Vide    Johnson's    Theory 

(915:3),  T.  1/67,  p.  303  ;  M.  R.  1/71, 
p.  295.  Besnier,  etc.,  R.  2/66,  p.  34. 
Often  Congested,  Francis,  etc.,T.  1/68, 
p.  157  ;  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  23,  vide  John- 
son's Expl.  (915:  3,  etc.). 

2.  Pulse   (754:1),  Bernard,   Peculiarly   Slow 

Several  Days  before  Attack,  T.  1/60, 
p.  111.  Gray,  AVhy  slow,  etc.  ?  T. 
2/75,  p.  362. 


PATHOLOGY  OF  CHOLERA  {cont.)~ 

Blood  (139:3),  Hayem,  Microsp.  Ex.,  L. 
2/73,  p.  535.  Lewis  and  Cunning- 
ham, Peculiar  Bodies  of,  M.  R.  2/75, 
p.  353.  Oxalates  in  (274:1),  Parkes, 
T.  2/52,  p.  638.  Eadie,  T.  1/64,  p.  70. 

3.  Skin  (26:4).     Cholera  Exanthem,  Rose- 

ola Cholerica,  Parkes,  T.  1/52,  p. 
258 ;  2  52,  p.  637.  Gurgenven  says 
Due  to  Opium,  L.  2/66,  p.  285 ;  Case 
Proving  Contra,  p.  357.  Faure,  etc., 
Urea  (1030:2),  Secreted  by  Skin, 
M.  R.  2/55,  p.  221 ;  2/56,  p.  540. 
Temperature  (187:5),  Guterbock,  R.  1/67, 
p.  8.  Parsons,  Value,  etc.,  R.  2/71, 
p.  41.  Zorn,  98  Cases,  M.  R.  1/74,  p. 
260. 

4.  Gastro-Intestinal  M.  M.    (863:5),  Ber- 

nard, Denuded  of  Epithel.,  T.  1/60, 
p.  210.  Bealo,  Morbid  Changes  of 
Villi,  Etc.,  T.  2/66,  p.  338.  Macna- 
mara,  P.  M.,  R.  1/73,  p.  50.  Bernard, 
Absorption  (116:6),  Nil  During 
Serous  Discharge,  T.  1/60,  p.  110,  vide 
919:6. 

5.  Vomiting  (857:3),  Leared,  Cystic  Bodies 

IN,  Diagr.,  T.  2/54,  pp.    10,  134. 

—  OxALAs  Cerii  (860:5),  Valuable  in. 

Stools    (878:1),    Exper.     with     (916:5). 

8.  Analysis    of    Stools,   Becquerel,  L. 

2/49,  p.  610.      Parkes,  Morehead,  vol. 

1,  p.  401.      Goodeve,  etc..   Quantity, 

etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  361. 

^Microscopical  Characters  of  Stools. 
Cholera  Fungus  (917:1).  Thome, 
Cylindrot.i:nium,  a  New  Vegetable 
Growth,  R.  2/62,  p.  7.  Beale,  T.  2/66, 
pp.  109,  166,  311,  336,  366;  1/67, 
p.  1,  vide  919:4.  Gardner  v.  Beale, 
T.  2/66,  p.  352.  Swayne,  Plates,  L. 
2/49,  p.  398. 


920. 

1.  In    Collapse    (930:2),    Pinkish    Stools 

Fat.al,  Morehead,  vol.  1,  p.  375. 

2.  Is  Diarrhcea  .u.ways  Premonitory,  Mac- 

Loughlin  saj'S  Yes,  L.  2/63,  p.  236. 
Ne.ale,  Decidedly  Not,  Batavia,  1864. 
Urine  (1034:4),  Bordier,  R.  1/67,  p.  10. 
Lindsay,  Blue  Colouring  M.itter 
OF,  T.  1/55,  p.  460.  Osborne,  Present 
during  Incubation  Period,  T.  2/55,  n. 
131.  Sedgwick,  Temporarily  Diabetic 
(336:2),  L.  2/70,  p.  880. 

3.  Cramps  (111:3),  French,   Nature's  Efforts 

to  Cure,  L.  2/42,  p.  788.  Gray,  Com- 
pared with  those  of  Stokers'  Coll.\pse 
(185^3),  T.  2/75,  p.  360.  Gwyon, 
Instant.  Cure,  Edinb .  J. /5  0,  Take  Heel 
and  Toes  in  both  Hands,  and  bend 
Foot  forcibly  and  slowly  on  Leg,  and 
so  with  Arm. 


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laEDICAL    DIGEST. 


MORTALITY  OF  CHOLERA— 

5.  'WoxDEiiirL  UxcoNCERx  OF  Patients,  L. 

2/54,  p.  352. 
FniGHxruL  when  Combined  ^^itll  Fatigue, 

Intemperance  (918:3),  and  Bad  Ven- 

TiLAT.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  174. 

In     PltEGN.ANCY     AND      PuERPERAL     St.4.TE, 

Esterle,  T.   1/62,  p.  411 ;  M.  R.  2/67, 
p.  21  ;   2/52,  p.  49. 
EiGOR  JtoRTis  (180:5),  French,   Probable 
Causes,  etc.,  T.  1/71,  p.  688. 

921. 

sequel.t:  of  cholera— 

2.  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  22. 

Paralysis,  Friedberg,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  88. 
G.iNGRENE  (177:3)  OF  DiFF.  Parts,  Mou- 

chet,  R.  2/67,  p.  22. 
—  Of  Cornea  (1845:6),  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  22. 
Collapse  (930:1). 

treatment  of  cholera  (916:1)— Of 

4.  Collapse  (930:1). 

Report,  Yariovis,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  137;  2/67, 
p.  263;  L.  2/48,  p.  451,  Index;  1/55, 
p.  438 ;  1/67,  p.  539  ;  T.  2/53,  p.  375. 
Parkes,  R.  1/48,  p.  1.  Richardson, 
Physiolog.,  T.  2/66,  p.  111.  Johnson, 
Rules,  etc.,  R.  2/60,  p.  39;  T.  1/72, 
pp.    36,    125.      Clarke,    Sunimarv   of 

5.  Various,  Tables,  R.  2/66,  p.  50.  San- 
som,  Suggest.,  T.  2/66,  p.  554.  Mac- 
lean, etc.,  Lect,  L.  1/66,  pp.  113, 
167;  1/67,  p.  73.  Macleod,  etc.. 
Direct.,  L.  2/65,  p.  409  ;  R.  1/67,  p.  1. 
Lownds,  R.  2/68,  p.  15;  L.  2/71,  p. 
319.      Sedgwick,    L.    2/71,    p.    393. 

6.  Clapton,  208  Cases,  R.  2/71,  p.  77. 
Toulmin,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  162  ;  2/42,  p. 
788;  2/57,  p.  135  (New).  Snow,  etc., 
T.  1/54,  p.  180;  1/62,  p.  445.  Par- 
sons, etc.,  R.  2/71,  p.  40;  2/73,  p.  11. 

922. 

1.  N.^lture's  Efforts  to  Cure,  French,  L. 

2/42,  p.  788. 
PR0PHYL.4.CTICS,    Summary,   M.  R.    2/67, 

2.  p.  39.  Pettenkofer,  Rules,  E.  2/66, 
p.  337.  Disinfectants  for,  R.  2/66, 
p.  3.     Tibbitts,  T.  2/67,  p.  457. 

— Epidemics  (560:6),  Lawson,  Check  Ad- 
vance, T.  2/72,  p.  4  ;  R.  1/73,  p.  51. 

—Quarantine  (555:4).  Quinine  (928:1). 
Acid.  Sulphuricum  (924:3). 

3.  — Copper  Works  (297:2).    Where  Copper 

Ore  and  Works  are  there  is  Very 
Little  Cholera,  Clapton,  L.  2/69,  p. 
655.  Burg,  Immunity  of  Workers,  L. 
2/73,  p.  741.  Therapeutic  Value  of 
Salts  of  Copper,  L.  2/73,  p.  839  ;  T. 
2/71,  p.  413. 
—Aloes  (346:2),  King,  Wonderful  Effeets, 


TREAT.   OF  CHOLERA— Prophyl.  {co»t) 
T.    2/G6,   p.    210.      Vide   Dysentery 
(901:4). 
—Sulphur  Fires  (924:3),  Tuson,  Direct, 
etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  313. 

4.  Posture  (223:4),  Evans,   Sitting  Best,  T. 

2/51,  p.  407.  Martin,  Strictly  Recum- 
bent, T.  1/62,  p.  16. 

Hygiene,  Richardson's  Food,  Nvith  Latent 
Heat,  T.  2/66,  p.  112. 

Feeding  by  Veins  (746:3),  Richardson, 
Instnimt.,  Fluid,  etc.,  etc.,  T.  2/66,  p. 

5.  112.  Fresh  Milk  (541:1),  Hodder,  L. 
2/73,  p.  93;  vide  923:3. 

Sugar  (328:2),  Endosmotic  Power,  Macin- 
tosh, L.  1/54,  p.  384. 

Hot  Water  Drinks,  etc.  (232:6),  Mac- 
pherson,  T.  2/69,  p.  557.  Richardson, 
T.  2/56,  p.  112.  Gray  r.  Richardson, 
T.  2/75,  p.  362.  Beigel,  Hypoderm., 
P.M.,  L.  2/66,  p.  352. 

Cold  AVater  (229:4),  Johnson,  Copious 
Draughts,  T.  1/72,  p.  126,  r.  Richard- 

6.  son  supra.  Menzies,  Small  Quantities 
Iced  Water,  R.  2/66,  p.  47.  Iced 
Sea-Water  (923:1).  Lownds,  Cold 
Soup,  L.  1/71,  p.  319. 

Douche  (229:3),  Caffe,  etc.,  L.  2/66,p.484; 

Assoc.  J.,  2/53,  p.  754.     Macnamara, 

L.  2/76,  p.  346. 
Wet  Sheet  (229:6),  Painter,  etc.,  L.  2/66, 

p.  118;  T.  2/65,  p.  138.    Vide  909:6. 

923. 

1.  Turkish  Bath  (232:2),  L.  2/48,  p.  402, 
Dry  Packing,  Dillies,  T.  2/66,  p.  435. 
Sea- Water  Baths  (230:4),  Starr,  L.  2/55, 

p.    48.     Iced,    as    Beverage    (922:6), 
Bowerbank,  T.  1/66,  p.  400. 
Ice  to  Spine  (190:3),  Chapman,  T.  2/65, 
pp.   Ill,  414  ;  2/66,  p.  481  ;   1/72,  p. 

2.  203.  Criticisms,  Ed.,  T.  2/65,  p.  577  ; 
Reply,  p.  611.  McCormac,  etc.,  L. 
1/67,  pp.  530,  727,  787;  2/67,  p.  31. 
Maclean,  L.  1/66,  p.  114. 

NiTRo-MuRiATic  Acid  Bath  (248:5),  Mac- 
rae, L.  2/67,  p.  806.  Scriven,  L.  2/76, 
p.  678. 

Stoppage  of  Circulation  in  Limbs 
(756:5),  Wise,  R.  2/63,  p.  340. 

3.  Actual  Cautery  over  Kidneys  (212:6), 

B.  Sequard,  R.  2/73,  p.  10. 

Plugging  Anus  (892:2),  Gason,  E.  2/61, 
p.  93  ;  L.  2/65,  p.  697  ;  2/66,  p.  96. 

Injection  into  Veins  of  Various  Sub- 
stances (746:1),  Parkes,  T.  2/53,  p. 
407 ;  ride  922:4. 

Saline  Injections  (923:5),  Marcet,  etc., 
Formulcc,  T.  2/53,  pp.  586,  612.  Beau- 
metz,  3  Cases,  All  Fatal,  L.  2/73,  p.  652. 
Alderson,  etc..  Rules,  Cases,  etc.,  L. 

4.  1/67,  p.  73;  2/66,  p.  412.  Fraser, 
Pro  and  Con,  Cases,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  18; 
T.  2/66,  p.  312.     Richardson,  Direct., 


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TEEAT.  OF  CHOLERA— Saline  Injectioxs 
(coiit.)  — 

Instruments,    etc.,  T.    2/66,   p.    113  ; 
2/70,  p.  694.  Little,  Instrument,  Direct., 
etc.,  etc.,  T.  1/67,  p.  35 i. 
Ammoni.-v    Injected    into  Vein.s    (253:6), 

5.  Christison,  11.  1/70,  p.  168. 
Quinine  Injected  into  Veins  (928:1). 
Salines    (216:3),    vide    923:3.      Stevens, 

6.  etc.,  T.  2/54,  p.  230 ;  L.  2/55,  p.  76. 
SoDii  CiiLORiD.  (267:5),  Beaman,  L.  2/34, 

p.  754  ;  2/48,  p.  264  ;  1/55,  pp.  430, 
465.  c.  Brandy  (929:1),  Johnston,  in 
Batavia. 

924. 

1.  Sod.'e   Carb.    (268:3)   3j.    c.    gr.   iij.    Op., 

"Maxwell's  Dose,"  T.  2/53,  p.  365. 
PoTAssii  BiiOM.  (266:5),  Sutton,  T.  2/67, 

p.  348.     Begbie  iu  Collapse  (930:5), 

L.  2/66,  p.  664. 
Chloralum  (275:6)  Internally,  Blanc,  L. 

2/73,  pp.  226,  714? 

2.  Acid      Sulpiiuricum    (246:2).     Silphur 

(926:1).  Fuller  (912:3).  Corraack, 
IBoth  Curative  and  Preventive,  T.  2/57, 
p.  387,  Doses,  etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  57 ;  L. 
2/61,  p.  437.  Pretty,  etc.,  T.  2/53, 
p.  513;  2/65,  p.  422;  c.  Op.,  L.  2/67, 
p.  138.     c.  Ipecac.  (927:2). 

3.  Acid.    Niteicum     et     Nitrous    (247:6), 

Osborn,  etc.,  T.  1/55,  p.  337  ;  1/63,  p. 
521 ;  2/66,  p.  193.  Whiteman,  m  viij. 
to  xvj.  c.  Aq.  §j.  2—4  h..  Assoc.  J., 
2/53,  p.  1063.  Warwick,  When 
Nitric  and  when  Sulphuric  Best,  T. 
2/66,  p.  103.  Nit.  Mur.  Bath  (923:2). 
Acid  Nithicum  c.  Sulphurico.  Austrian 
SpECiric,  Pretty,  Formula,  T.  2/53,  p. 
513.     Anderson,  Assoc.  J.,  2/53,  p.  964. 

5.  Cox,  etc.,  L.  2/51,  p.  142. 

Acid  Phosphoricum  (242:2),  Sedgwick, 
L.  2/71,  p.  280;  vide  Phosphorus 
(926:2). 

Elixir  Yeronii,  Guthrie,  Formula,  L.  2/48, 
p.  16. 

Acid.  Carrol.   (353:6),  Sansom,  T.  2/66, 

6.  p.  555;  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  34.     Barnes, 
L.  2/67,  p.  502. 

Sulpho  Carbolates  (354:6),  Sansom,  L. 

1/68,  p.  144. 
Creasote   (355:6),  Ferrari,   etc.,   R.   1/66, 

p.  57.     Budd,  c.  Opio  (927:2),  M.  R. 

2/56,  p.  44. 
Acidum   Hydrocyax.   (410:2),  Poznanski, 

A  Reviving  Drink  ! ! !  L.  1/69,  p.  372, 

925. 

1.  Acid.   Carbonic  (238:6),  Ritson,   etc.,  L. 

2/48,  ijp.  165,  355.     Parkin,  L.  2/48, 
pp.  156,  220,  247,  289. 
Elimination   (117:2),  Flint.  M.  R.   2/67, 

2.  p.    24.      Johnson,    T.    2/54,    p.    271 ; 


TREAT.  OF  CHOLERA— Elimin.vt.  [cont.)— 
1/66,  pp.  465,  632  ;  1/72,  pp.  35,  125. 
Gray,  Contra  Theory,  L.  2/75,  p.  468. 

— Ol.  Ricini  (367:6),  Johnson,  supra, 
Watson,  R.  1/69,  p.  4  ;  M.  E.  1/72, 
p.  376.  Not  New,  Known  in  1823, 
T.  2/68,  p.  141. 

— Contra,  Its  great  Danger,  M.  R.  2/67, 
p.  14  ;  19  Cases,  T.  2/.54,  pp.  371,  373  ; 
2/75,  p.  622.  Beale,  T.  2/66,  p.  336. 
Haughton,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  205;  L. 
2/72,  p.  33;  L.  2/71,  p.  393. 

— Saline  Purgatives  (923:5). 
4.  — Podophyllin  (469:6),  Wilmot,  T.  2/66, 
p.  214. 

IIydrarg.  Submur.  (303:2),  R.  Martin,  T. 
1/62,  p.  16.  Taylor,  etc..  How  it 
Acts,  L.  2/51,  p.  166 ;  T.  1/53,  p.  305. 
Jones,  c.  Colocynth.  (407:2),  Ratio- 
nale of  Act.,  32  Cases,  Assoc.  J.,  Nov. 
1852.  Greenhow,  etc.,  T.  2/54,  p.  23 1 ; 
2/66,  p.  392;  L.  2/72,  pp.  256,  322, 
360,  449.  Alderson,  Statistics  Prove 
it  Best,  L.  1/67,  p.  35;  2/67,  p.  138. 
Whittle,  etc.,  T.  1/66,  p.  518;  2/67, 
p.  56.  Maclean's  Opinion  of  it,  L. 
1/66,  p.  108.  Small  Doses,  M.  R. 
1/70,  p.  55.  Niemeyer,  M.  R.  2/72, 
p.  376.  May  in  M.^lignant  Cases,  L. 
1/74,  p.  185. 

926. 

1.  Sulphur  (243:2),  vide    Sulphuric    Acid 

(924:2).     Sulphur  Fires  (922:3). 
Grove,  L.  2/49,  p.  430  ;  2/53,  p.  304  ;  R. 
2/65,    p.    351.      Prosser,    5j-)   ^iss., 
2  rcl  3  h.,  L.   2/66,  p.  483.      Black- 
lock,  L.  2/49,  pp.  14,  16. 

2.  Sulphites  and    Hyposulphites    (245:3), 

Polli,  R.  1/63.  p.  245.  Sansom,  etc., 
T.  2/66,  p.  555  ;  L.  2/56,  p.  526. 
Scoffern,  Sulphite  of  Calcium,  L. 
2/66,  p.  279.  Parkes,  etc..  Sulphur- 
ous Acid,  L.  2/73,  p.  839  ;  L.  2/76, 
p.  313. 
Phosphorus  (239:5),  vide  Xcib.  Phosphor. 
(924:5),  L.  2/33;  2/49,  p.  313.  Neale, 
Batavia,  1859. 

3.  Chlorine  (246:5),  Dohie,   M.  R.  2/67,  p. 

550.     Althaus,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  56. 

4.  Permanganates  (262:1),  Condy,  T.  1/66, 

p.  435. 
Arsenic  (280:2),  Black,   L.  2/57,  pp.   338, 
401,    541,    573;    L.    1/67,  p.  793!!! 
Ilitchman,  etc.,  L.  2/57,  p.  534,  611, 
613.     Francis  T.  1/68,  p.  158. 

5.  Antimony  (282:3),  Spender,  M.  R.  1/72,  p. 

234.     Dose,  gr.  j.  to  180  ! !  L.  2/69,  p. 

794. 
Argent.  Nit.  (306:3),  Mauthner,  Especially 

in  Children    Injected,   T.    1/57,  p. 

72  ;  2/58,  p.  42. 
Plumbi  Acetas  (292:2),  Graves,  etc.,  M.  G. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  CHOLERA— rLt'MBi  Acetas— 
(cont.) — 

Vol.  21/37,  p.  100.     Tarkes,  L.  1/48, 
p.  13. 
Cupuic  Salts  (922:3). 

927. 

1.  Ipecacuanha  (398:2),  Higginbottom,  etc., 

Emetic,  L.   1/45,  p.  732;  2/57,  p.  135. 

2.  Tj'ler  and  Jones,  Singular  Efficacy,  c. 
SO3  (924:3),  T.  1/58,  p.  230. 

—  ExEMA,  Chouppe,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  501. 
Opium  (462:2),  c.  Sodje  Garb.,  Maxwell's 

Dose,  (921:1).  Maclean,  Dangers,  L. 
1/66,  p.  167.  Alderson,  AYhy  Mourn. 
Hydrochl.  Internal]}',  so  Valuable,  L. 
1/67,  p.  74.  B.  Scquard,  in  Large 
Doses,  R.  2/73,  p.  10. 
S.  Morphia  Hypoderm.  (219:2),  Ashe,  etc., 
T.  2/62,  p.  644  ;  1/72,  p.  95.  Bates, 
etc.,  L.  2/69,  p.  282  ;  2/71,  p.  737. 
Gallaher,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  522.  B. 
Sequard,  R.  2/73,  p.  10. 

—  CoxTRA,  Ir-^-ing,  L.  2/71,  p.  768. 

4.  Belladoxxa      (377.2),    Barraut.     M.    R. 

1/65,  p.  149.     Watmaugh,  T.  2/66,  p. 
161. 
Caxnabis  Sativa  (363:2),  O'Sbaughnessy, 
L.  2/40,  p.  539 ;  2/48,  p.  508.  Turner, 
Immense  Value,  Doses,   etc.,    L.  2/66, 

5.  p.  538.     Gardner,    Value  ?  T.  1/52,  p. 
137. 

Capsicum  (381:5),  L.  2/48,  p.  453  ;  R.  2/71, 
p.  40  ;  2/73,  p.  12.  Plant,  Ext.  with 
Braxdy,  L.  2/48,  p.  178. 

EUPATORIUM  ViLLOSAAXU  NERVOSA  (395:1), 

Stulo,  Magical,  L.  2/54,  p.  113. 
GuAco  (395:4),  Pritchard,  T.  2/52,  p.  651. 

6.  AssAFffiTiDA  (405:1),  Wise,  L.  2/48,  p.  453. 

928. 

1.  QuixixK    (403:3),    Prophylactic   Powers 

(922:2),  Wood,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  20. 

—  IxjECTED  INTO  Veixs  (923:5),    Parkcs, 

T.  2/53,  p.  407. 

2.  Calabar  Beax  (471:5),  Mapotber,  R.  2/66, 

p.  45.  Munro,  Suggestions  for  IJse, 
R.  1/72,  p.  153. 
Strychxia  (390:2),  Bowerbank,  efc'T. 
1/66,  p.  400.  Hensman,  etc.,  m!  R. 
2/66,  p.  428.  Balfour,  Large  Doses, 
L.  1/07,  p.  8.     Nealc,  Good. 

—  CoxTRA,  McCloy,  R.  2/66,  p.  49. 

3.  Quassite     (417:6),"     Hypoderm.     (219:1), 

llonigberger,  T.  2/57,  p.  622. 

—  Contra,   Owen  Recs,  etc.,  T.  2/G6,  p. 

195;  L.  2 '61,  p.  342. 
Berberixe  (470:3),  Altin,  T.  2/56,  p.  476. 
Carbo   (237:1),  Hardy,  etc.,  L.  2/48,  pp. 

165,   355;   2/49,  p.   384.     Parkin,  L. 

2/48,  pp.  156,  220,  289. 
6.  Ol.  Cayuputi  (408:1),  L.  2/65,  p.  409. 
Camphor  (369:4),  L.  2/47,  p.  553. 


TREAT.  OF  CHOLERA  {ro)if.)— 

TuRPEXTixE  (350:1),  Bellencontre,  Interx. 

AXD  Exter.,  T.  2/54,  p.  66.     Mudgc, 

After   26   Tears'    Experience,    Doses, 

etc.,  T.  2/66,  p.  181. 
Naphtha  (357:1),  Gutbrie,  L.  2/48,  p.  16. 
6.   Chloroform  Ixtern.  (441:6),  M.  R.  1/52, 

p.  464. 
Chlor.  Ixhalation  (441:1),  Ranch,  M.  R. 

1/51,  p.  274.     Cameron,   T.  2/59,  p. 

147. 
Chloral    Hypoderm.    (443:5),    Hull,   L. 

1/74,  p.  634;  L.  1/75,  pp.  183,631; 

ride,  etc.,  Try  it!  (930:4). 

—  IXTERXALLY-  UxSATISFACT.,  L.  1/75, 
p.   36. 

929. 

1.  Stimul.axts,  Brandy',  etc.  (432:1),  Mac- 
pberson,  Are  they  Good?  T.  1/70,  p. 
62.  G.  Johnson,  etc.,  Ix  Collapse, 
Dangerous,  T.  1/66,  p.  467.  Statis- 
tics, L.  1/67,  p.  35.  Murray,  etc., 
R.  2/61,  p.  36;  2/73,  p.  11.  With 
Salt  (923:6). 
Stimulant  Exemata  (432:3),  Smith,  etc., 
T.  1/60,  p.  631 ;   1/55,  p.  266. 

3.  Couxter-irbitant    (164:3),    Of    Epigas- 

trium (944:5),  Sansora,  T.  2/66,  p.  555. 
AcupuxcTURE   (166:4),    Chinese  Plan,    T. 

2/55,  p.  278. 
Fel  Bovixum  (542:.3),  T.  2/71,  p.  296. 

930. 

CHOLERA  COLLAPSE -Stools  (920:1)— 

1.  Nature,  etc.,  Farquhar,  Treatment,  etc., 

T.  2/70,  p.  117.  Ilanghton,  Chem. 
Chaxges  Relat.  to  Treat.,  etc., 
T.  2/68,  p.  204.  Johnson,  Compared 
WITH  Collapse  (916:3  ct  1481:2)  in 
other  Diseases,  etc..  Treat.,  etc.,  T. 
]/66,   pp.  465,  632;  L.   1/68,  p.  781. 

2.  Jeaftreson,  Pathol.,  v.  Johnson,  JL  R. 
1/67,  p.  537.  Moxon,  etc.,  v.  John- 
son, T.  1/67,  pp.  57,  82,  ct  seq.  Parkcs' 
Theory,  etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  616.  Gray, 
Analogy  with  Stokers'  Collapse, 
Discussing  Johnson's  Views,  etc.,  ride 
185:3. 

4.  Diagnosis,   Addison's   Disease   (1043:3), 

Confounded  with. 

TREATMENT  OF  CHOLERA  COLLAPSE, 

Vide  921:4  — 

Toulmin,  L.  2/61,  pp.  162,  205.  Haugh- 
ton,  T.  2/61,  p.  205.  Sansom,  etc., 
T.  2/66,  p.  555;  1/68,  p.  157.  Mac- 
lean, L.  1/66,  p.  168. 

Chloral  Hypoderm.  (928:6),  Hall,  B. 
2/75,  p.  27,  gr.x.—  5iss. 

Hy'Drarg.  Surmuk.  (925:4),  Haydcn,  L. 
2/67,  p.  138. 

5.  PoTAssii  Bromid.  (924:1). 
Stimulants  Dangerous  (929:1). 


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TEEAT.  OF  CHOLEEA  COLLAPSE  (coni.) 
Galvanism  to  Spixe,  Ice,  etc.,  Williams, 

L,  2/61,  p.  195. 
Ven-tssectio  (163:5),  Whittle,  etc.,  T.  1/66, 

p.    518;    1/67,   p.    709;   2/67,   p.    55. 
6.  Playfair,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  445.     John- 

soa's  Theory  (916:2),  T.  1/66,  pp.  466, 

632.   Gray,  Decidedly  Wrong,  T.  2/75, 

p.  622. 
C.iNTHARiDES  (484:4),  Francis,  T.  1/68, pp. 

157,  158. 

932. 

EXTOZOA— HELMINTHOLOGY— 

1.  Eeviews,  Etc.,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.   112;  1/65, 

p.  330  ;  2/66,  p.  286.  Virchow,  M.  E. 
1/58,  p.  521.  Cobbold,  E.  2/64,  p.  9  ; 
T.  2/6 1,  p.  474  ;  M.  E.  1/70,  p.  33  ;  T. 
1/70,  p.  303,  c(  seq.  Curling,  Med. 
Gaz.,  Vol.  21/37,  p.  518,  etseq.  Nelson, 
Develop.  Plates,  etc.,  L.  1/63,  p.  3. 

CAUSES,  Etc.,  OF  ENTOZOA— 

2.  ExDEMiciTY   (561:6),  Boudin,  M.  E.  1/58, 

p.  94. 
Sewage  Irrigation  (209:2),  Eelation  of. 
Eating  E.aw  Meat  (937:1). 
Ova       Forming      Corpora      Amylacea 

(1371:5). 

3.  Ova    In   Cholera    Stools    (917:3),  The 

So-called  Fungus  ? 

SYMPTOMS  OF  ENTOZOA,  Vide  936:2  and 
937:4— 
Willshire,  L.  1/56,  p.  363. 
Convulsions  (1301:5).  Epilepsy  (1308:1). 
Eeflex  Paraplegia  (1266:3).      Am- 

4.  aukosis  (1862:1).    Deafness  (1803:4). 

SITUATIONS  OF  ENTOZOA— 

In  Dermis    (33:4),  Green,  Wonderful  Case 

of     FiLARI.'E    IsSUINCf    BY'     THOUSANDS 

from  Skin  ?  L.  1/56,  pp.  41,  82,  164. 

In  Blood  (139:5),  Lewis,  H.tsmatozoon  in 

Man,  L.  2/72,  p.  889  ;  Diagr.,  1/73,  pp. 

56,446;   Same  Case,  2i   Years  After, 

5.  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  360.  Favrer,in  an  Egyp- 
tian Lad,  L.  2/76,  p.  284.  A  Cause  of 
Chylous  Urine  (1037:4),  Lewis,  T. 
1/73,  p.  315  ;  L.  1/75,  pp.  209,  216  ; 
M.  E.  2/75,  p.  539.  Direct,  for 
Microsp.  Ex.,  T.  2/75,  p.  567- 

—  In  Elephantiasis  (1757:1).  Madura 
Foot  (1785:2).     Of  Dogs  (33:4). 

933. 

HYDATIDS     rel     CYSTICEECI  —  ACE- 
1.  PHALOCYSTS— ECHINOCOCCI— 

Diagnosis,  Etc.,  Hints  on,  T.  2/72,  p.  436. 
Bennett,  2  Yar.,  T.  1/62,  p.  81.  Cob- 
bold,  Clin.,  L.  1/75,  p.  850.  Finsen, 
M.  E.,  1/68,  p.  342 ;  T.  2/72,  p.  430. 


SOUECE  OF  HYDATIDS— 

2.  Ova  of  Taenia  L.wum  (937:2),  T.  2/72,  p. 

436. 
Dogs'     Excreta   (521:6),    Prevalence    in 
Direct  Eatio  to  number  of  Dogs,  Ova 
Passing  into  Water,  Haiiey,    T.  1  66, 
p.  482. 

SITUATIONS  WHEEE  HYDATIDS   AEE 
FOUND  IN  BODY— 
Legrand,  T.  1/60,    p.  203.       Delore,  Case 
Everywhere,  E.  2/64,  p.  118. 

3.  Cut.\neous    Abscesses    (170:4),    etc.,    Z?> 

Tabulated  Cases,  T.  2/52,  p.  166  ;  1/60, 

p.  343. 
In  Thigh  and  Femur   (1759:1),    Stanley, 

L.  1/55,  p.  65.      Mason,  L.    1/75,  p. 

791.     Critchett,  T.  1/60,  p.  343. 
Simulating  E.anula  (795:5. 

4.  In  Sputum   (674:2).      In  Br.iin   (1422:4). 

Orbit  (1809:4).  Eye  (1841:.5).  Lungs 
(674:1).  Pleura  (712:2).  He.\rt 
(785:2).  Pericardium  (761:2).  Mam- 
ma (1605:5).  Abdomen  (947:2). 
Abdominal  Walls  (947:5).  Omen- 
tum (1003:1).  Peritoneum  (1003:1). 
Kidney  (1024:4).  Urine  (1034:2). 
Bladder  (1054:5).  Uterus  (1124:5). 
Liver  (978:4).  Gall  Bladder 
(981:5).  Spleen  (991:0).  Tibia 
(1772:4).     Palm  of   Hand    (1739:5). 

teeatment  of  hydatids— 

T.  2/72,  p.  436  ;    2/73,  p.  164— 
6.  Spontaneous  Cure,  Johnson,  Discuss.,  L. 
1/69,  p.  568.  Kelly,  M.  E.  2/69,  p.  494. 
Potassii    Bromib.   (266:6),    c.    Kameel.a, 

Bird,  T.  2/73,  p.  164. 
Pot.  Iod.  (264:4),  Tanner,  T.  2/72,  p.  437. 
Kameela  (368:3),  Hjaltelin,  E.  2/67,  p.  89. 

934. 

ECHINOEHYNCHUS— 

Encysted  in  Man,  Diagr.,  Welch,  L. 
2/72,  p.  703. 

BILHAEZIA  HiEMALOBIA— 

Cobbold,  Eggs,  Develop,  of  Sexes  Seen 
under  Microscope,  T.  1/71,  p.  -210. 
Fayrer,  in  Lad  and  in  a  Biai,.  IL. 
2/76,  p.  284. 

ASCAEIS  MYSTAX— 

Bennett,  Develop.,   Plates,  L.   1/63,  rp.  ■^. 
3.  Cobbold  in  Man,  L.  1/63,  p.  31. 

ASCAEIS     YEEMICULAEIS     vd     OXY- 
UEIS  YEEMICULAEIS— 

Hervieux,  How  to  Distinguish  Sexes,  T. 

1/60,  p.  149.     Cobbold,  Habitat,  etc., 

B.  1/74,  p.  88. 
Causing,  Enuresis  (I047:'l) ;  Paraplegia 

(1266:3). 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREATMENT  OF  ASCARIS  VERMIC— 
Roger,  R.  2/64,  p.  11.  Cobbold.  B.  1/74, 
p.  87.  What  is  Best  ?  T.  2/59,  p.  15  ; 
2/68,  p.  659  ;  1/69,  p.  55  ;  L.  1/64,  p. 
373,  et  seq.;  1/65,  p.  469;  1/68,  pp. 
457,  519. 

5.  Kameela  (368:2),  Leared,  T.  1/59,  p.  56; 

L.  1/58,  p.  542.     Peacock,  In  Child., 
T.   1/59,   p.   599.     Ix  Adults,  Dose, 
etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  566. 
— Dose,  Etc.,  Peacock,  Large,  T.  1/59,  p. 

6.  599.  Po^VDEB,  T.  1/59,  pp.  203,  599  ; 
R.  1/58,  p.  122.  Tincture,  Leared, 
T.  1/59,  p.  57. 

Santonine  (397:4),  Bishop,  T.  2/56,  p.  22; 
1/60,  p.  566.     Cobbold,  T.  1/70,  p.  466. 

935. 

1.  AssAECETiDA    (405:1),    c.    Aloes    (346:3), 

Smith,  T.  2/59,  pp.  173,  272. 
Camphor  (219:5),  Murray,  L.  2/47,  p.  553. 
Charcoal  and  S.a.lt  (237:2),  Bird,  T.2/59, 

p.  465. 
Castor   Oil  (367:4),  Hervieiix,  Best,   T. 

1/60,  p.  149. 

2.  Inf.    Quassia   c.   Acid   Phosph.   (417:6), 

Falconer,  T.  2/60,  p.  265. 
Sulphur  Precip.  (243:4),  Wright,  T.  2/59, 
p.  75. 

3.  Injections  of  Ol.  Oliv^  (384:2),  Neale. 
— Carbolic   Acid    (353:2),    Kempster,  L. 

1/69,  p.  248. 
— Gamboge  (451:6)  S.^tur.  Sol.,  Spencer, 
T.  2,'59,  p.  49. 

4.  — Sulphuric   Ether    (433:6),    Comperat, 

T.  2/59,  p.  223. 
— Tr.  Ferri  (294:2),  Dickenson,  T.  1/63, 

p.  110. 
— Argent.  Nit.  (307:2). 
Mercurial  Ointment  (302:5),  D'Etamps, 

T.  2/59,  p.  198. 

936. 

DIAGNOSIS     OF    ASCARIS     LUMBRIC- 

1.  OIDES— 

Willshire,  L.  1/56,  p.  364.    Ova  in  Stools, 

Ransom,  T.  1/56,  p.  598. 
Relation  to  Cholera  Fungus  (917:3). 

2.  Cerebro-Spinal    Disturbances    (932:3), 

Heslop,  R.  2/59,  p.  47.    Bouchut,  R. 
1/67,  p.  85. 
Death  from,   II.  Jones,  L.  2,65,  p.  622. 
Neale,  in  Batavia,  Scores  Crept  Out  of 
Nose  and  Mouth  of  Child  After  Death. 

DlSCH.\RGED      FROM     ABDOMINAL     AbsCESS 

(945:2),  Gamier,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p. 
256;  R.  1/62,  p.  103. 

3.  In  Hip  Abscess  (1749:4)  RecoY.,  L.  2/72, 

p.  777. 
In      Bladder,      Simul.vting      C.vlculus 

(1054:5). 
In  Peritone.vl  Cavity  (998:5),  Sandwich, 


DIAGNOSIS     OF     ASCARIS     LUMBRIC- 

OIDES— In  Peritoneal  Cavity  {cont.) 

R.    1/61,    p.    101.     C.A.USING    Death 

After  Wound  of  Intestine  (880:5). 

In    Pleural    Cavity    (712:3),    Luschka, 

M.  R.  2/54,  p.  527. 

4.  In  Biliary  Ducts  (982:3),  Bonfils,  etc.,  23 

Cases,  M.  R.   2/58,  p.  534 ;  R.  2/65, 

p.  129. 
In  Ear  (1793:6),  Yearslev,  Unique  Case. 
In  Egg  (513:1). 

TREAT.    OF  ASCARIS    LUMBRICOIDES 
219:5,   Vide  934:3— 

5.  Santonine  (397:4),  Ashton,  L.  2/55,  p.  44. 

Smith,  T.  1/62,  p.  236.  No  Purgative, 
R.  1/48,  p.  230.  c.  Ol.  Ric,  in  1  Dose, 
T.  1/60,  p.  589.  Between  Bread  and 
Butter,  followed  by  J.vl.\p,  etc.,  T.  1/56, 
p.  492  ;  2/56,  p.  22. 

6.  Kameela  (933:5),  Leared  thinks  Best,  etc. 
Camphor  (369:4),  Murray,  L.  2/47,  p.  553. 

937. 

T.ENIA  SOLIUM -TAPE  WORM— 

1.  Cobbold,  T.    1/70,  pp.  303,  357,  407,  461, 

545,  599. 
Growth,  13  Weeks,  Cobbold,  Case  in  Point, 

T.  1/70,  p.  303. 
R.vw    Meat   as   a  Cause  (124:4)  Gordon, 

2.  T.  1/57,429.  Barclay,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p. 
309  ;  R.  2/61,  p.  96.  Peacock,  Raw 
Bacon,  T.  1/59,  p.  550.  Horse  Flesh 
(530:6),  A  Safeguard  From. 

Cysticercus  Cellulosa  Causing,  Vide 
933:2,  Bennett,  T.  1/62,  p.  81. 
Iviichenmeister,  T.  2/60,  p.  414  ;  M.  R. 
1/56,  p.  238, 

DIAGNOSIS  —  SY^IPTOMS,  Etc.,  OF 

3.  T.ENIA  SOLIUM - 

Cobbold,  Difficulties  of  Discovery  of 
IIe.vd,  T.  1/70,  p.  599.  Cobbold,  Often 
Fancied  to  be  Present,  etc.,  T.  1/70, 
pp.  357,  407,  599.  Remarks  on  80 
Cases,  L.  1/74,  p.  793.  Taylor,  Giddi- 
ness, Pain  and  Heat   in   Eyeball, 

4.  etc.  (1304:2),  T.  1/51,  p.  562.  Adams, 
T.  2/59,  p.  549.  Risling,  Clin.,  T. 
2/61,  p.  310. 

Cerebro-Spinal  Disturbances  much  Un- 
derr.\ted  (932:3),  50  Cases,  R.  2/59, 
p.  47;  L.  2/74,  p.  862,  Cormack,  T. 
2/74,  p.  574. 

P.uiAPLEGiA  (1266:3). 

5.  Faintness  (790:4  &  937:3),  Cobbold,  Freqt., 

T.  1/70,  p.  357  ;  L.  2/74,  p.  862. 
Alopecia  (21:6),  Ficinus,  T.  2/58,  p.  442. 
Cephal.vlgia   (1430:2),  Ficinus,  T.  2/58, 

p.  442;  L.  2/74,  p. 862. 
BouLiMiA   (119:2).  Leading  To  Intempe- 

R.iNCE,  Druitt,  T.  2/62,  p.  30. 
Ins.\nity  Caused  by  (1376:4),  Maudsley, 

M.  R.  1/70,  p.  839  ;  2/62,  p.  40. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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DIAGNOSIS,  Etc.,  OF  TAENIA  SOL.  {cont.) 
6.  IlErATic  Hydatids  (978:4),  Connection  of, 
^vith — 
Jy    Cystic    Disease    of    Iceland    (8:4), 

Leared,  2/63,  p.  270. 
Ix  L\DiA  (9:3). 

938. 

TREATMENT   OF  T.-ENIA    SOLIUM— 

1.  Cobbokl,  L.  2/74,  pp.  793,  862.      Peacock, 

Eelat.  Value  of  Diff.,  T.  2/58,  pp. 
472,  497.       Adams,  T.   2/59,  p.   551. 

2.  Ogle,  R.  2/63,  p.  162.  Leared,  Combin., 
Best,  T.  1/59,  p.  56.  Courbon,  in 
Abyssinia,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  250. 

In  Dogs  (522:3). 

Ol.  Filicis  Maris  (320:2).  Peacock, 
Ether  Sol.  Best,  T.  2/58,  pp.  442, 
472,  427.  Gull,  60  Cases,  M.  R.1/56, 
p.  307.  Cobbold,  Cases,  T.  1/70, 
p.  545.  Fleming,  T.  2/61,  p.  512. 
Adams,  T.  2/59,  p.  551.  Ogle,  R. 
2/63,  p.  162.  Leared  Questions 
whether  Super,  to  Kameela,  T.  1/59, 
p.  56. 

4.  Kameela  (368:2),  Gordon,   T.  1/57,  p.  429. 

Dose,  i'/f/(  934:5.  Brunton,c.OL.  Filicis, 
Direct.,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  803.  Ram- 
skill,  L.  1/58,  p.  476.  Moore,  T.  2/58, 
p.  482.  Anderson,  M.  R.  1/57,  p. 
258.  Leared,  T.  2/57,  p.  628  ;  1/59, 
p.  57,  Not  Satisf. ;  1/60,  p.  499. 
TiNCT.  as  good  as  Powder,  L.  2/75,  p. 
804.  Peacock,  etc.,  T.  2/58,  pp.  472, 
497. 

5.  Kousso    (411:5),    Courbon   in    Abyssinia, 

M.  R.  2/61,  p.  250.  Smith,  etc.,  T. 
2/51,  pp.  12,  153.  Barclay,  Not 
Always  Successful,  T.  2/51,  p.  408. 
Budd,  Clin.,  L.  1/50,  p.  773. 
PiNicA  GR.A.NATUM  (408:4),  Merck,  etc., 
How  to  Giye,  E.  1  45,  p.  69  ;  T.  1  '62, 

6.  p.  393.  Colin,  T.1/62,  p.  357.  i3est 
not  to  Purge  Before  Giying,  L.  1/76, 
p.  445. 

Areca  Nuts  (342:6),  Barclay,  R.  2/01,  p. 
94  ;  L.  2/69,  p.  630.  Cobbold,  T. 
1/70,  p.  599. 

939. 

1.  Creasote   (355:6),  Brickwell,   T.  2  75,  p. 

328. 
AiL.^NTiius  GL.WDt'LOSA  (418:6),  Used  by 

Chinese,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  251. 
MyrzinaAfricana,  Adams,  T.  2/60,  p.  441. 
Saoria  (370:6),  Strohl,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  243. 

2.  PvMPKiN  Seeds  Emvlsion  (407:4),  Brunet, 

etc.,  L.  2/52,  p.  37  ;  T.  1/59,  p.  07  ; 
1/68,  p.  490.  Patten,  4  Cases,  T. 
2  '62,  p.  202.  Heckel,  Actiye  Prin- 
ciple, L.  2/75,  p.  46V. 

CoNiuM  (405:5),  Maulucci,  R.  2/45,  p.  85. 

Bals.  Copaiba  (413:5),  Caro,  L.  1/76,  p.  37. 


TREAT.  OF  T.3;NIA  SOLIUM  {cont.) 
4.  Ether  Sulphur  (433:6),  Lortet,  R.  1/G7, 
p.  88. 
Acid  Sulphur.  (246:3),  Durrach,  T.  2/60, 

p.  512;  R.  1/61,  p.  102. 
Argent.  Oxid.   (305:5),  Whittle,  L.  2/50, 

p.  774. 
CupRi     Oxid.     (298:2),    Said    to    Surpass 
Ol.  Filic:s. 

T.ENIA  LOPHOSOMA— 

Cullingworlb,  T.  2/73,  p.  660. 

940. 

TRICHINA  SPIRALIS— 

2.  Cobbold,  Discgyery  of,  L.  1/66,  p.  224. 
Bristowe,  Deyelop.,  etc.,  T.  1/54,  p. 
608.  Turner,  Exp.  Obsery.,  M.  R. 
1/62,  p.  530. 
In  Muscles,  Herlst,  etc.,  Mode  of  Trans- 
miss.,  etc.,  Microscop.  J.,  vol.  l,p.  209. 
Virchow,  T.  1/60,  p.  534  ;  M.  R.  2^60, 
p.  515.  Gerlach,  L.  1/76,  p.  76. 
Ivucheameistcr,  Symptoms,  Treat., 
etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  255.  Deli^eck,  Ela- 
borate Report,  R.  2/66,  p.  8.  Althaus, 
Cure,  etc..  Plates,  T.  1/64,  pp.  362, 
390.     MuUer,    etc.,    L.    1/64,   p.  93; 

4.  i\[.  E.  1/03,  p.  255.  Liyeing,  Case  in 
Whitechapel,  P.M.,  T.  1/65,  p.  374. 
Sutton,  In  Indiana,  L.  2/75,  p.  843. 
The  German  Panic,  Wagner,  etc., 
T.  1/64,  pp.  20G,  246,  348.  Outbreak 
at  Iledersleven,  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/66, 
p.  69.  At  Gottingen,  T.  2/72,  p.  356. 
Sutton,  Distinct  fr.  Hog  Cholera 
(529:4),  L.  2/75,  p.  843. 

Fr.  Raw  Meat  (124:4),  T.  2/61,  p.  255. 

5.  From  American  Pork,    etc.    (529:4),  T. 

2/74,  p.  667 ;  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  242. 
A  Cause  of  Muscular  Par.vlysis  (1263:6), 

Yinhow,    Wonderful   Case,    T.    1/60, 

p.  534. 
Treatment,  vide  Supra,  Ready,  L.   1/66, 

p.  331. 
—  Benzine  (415:4),  Mosler,  R.  2/64,  p.  39. 

941. 

BOTHRIOCEPHALUS  LATUS— 
1.  Cobbold,  T.  1/70,  p.  599.     Kuchenmeister 
In  Ice  Bear  (520:6),  T.  2/61,  p.  254. 
Pumpkin  Seeds  (939:2),  T.  1/68,  p.  490. 
KissiNGEN  Waters    (233:1),   T.    1/61,   p. 
180. 

DISTOMA  HAEMATOBIUM— 
4.  In  Egypt  (11:1),  Bilharz,  Common  Symp- 
toms, etc.,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  545;  2/58, 
p.  96. 
Cv.sTiTis  FR.  (1068:2),  Bilharz,  etc.,  M.  R. 

1/56,  p.  546;  2/58,  p.  94. 
Calculus  fr.  (1057:2),  Boudin,  etc.,  M.  R. 
1/56,  p.  547;  2/58,  p.  94. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DI STOMA  HEPATICUM— LITER  FLUKE 

6.  In  Sheep  (-534:5). 

I.x  Max,  Cobbold,  etc.,  M,  E.  1  65,  pp. 
253,  33i.  McConnell,  New  Species, 
Diagr.,  etc.,  L.  2  75,  pp.  271,  423; 
1/76,  p.  313. 

943. 

ABDOMINAL  DISEASES,   VUk  Walls  of 

1.  Abdomen  (944:1). 

Henoch,  M.  E.  2/54,  p.  163.  Habershon, 
M.  E.  1/G3,  p.  89.  Hare,  T.  1/57, 
pp.  29,  233,  258 ;  1/58,  pp.  7,  85,  112. 

EXAMINATION  OF  ABDOMEN— 

2.  Hare,  T.  1/58,  p.  8.     Habershon,  Fallacies 

in  Diagnosis,  T.  2/58,  p.  439. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  ABDOM.  DISEASE— 
Habershon,  Fallacies,  vide  Supra.     Griffic, 
Value  of  Tenderness  (944:1),  E.  1/46, 

3.  p.  61.     Hilton,  If  Tender,  Look  to 
SriNE,  L.  2/60,  p.  378. 

Physiognomic  Portraits  (1691:4),  Corfe, 
T.  2/67,  p.  645. 

Sense  of  Constriction',  Band  Eound, 
Eamskill,  T.  2/60,  p.  533.  Hilton, 
Generally  Due  to  Spinal  Dis.,  L.  2/60, 
p.  378.  Erichsen,  fr.  Dislocated 
Spine  (1704:6),  T.  2/62,  p.  463. 
Moxon,  fr.  Locomotor  Ataxy  (1261:4), 
L.  2/70,  p.  544. 

4.  Abdominal  Pulse  (754:1),  Oliver,  T.  1/60, 

p.  151.     Balfour,  Nature,  Treat.,  etc., 
B.  1/76,  p.  97.     Nottingham,  Semeiotic 
Value,  E.  1/45,  pp.  44,  207  ;  2/47,  p.  53. 
— In  Gastrodynia  (840:6). 

5.  Generally  Tumid  in,  Fevers   (1476:3)  ; 

Eickets  (100:4). 
Generally  Contracted  in.  Mesenteric 

Dise.ase(1002:2)  ;  Cerebritis(1415:2); 

Drunkards      (426:5) ;      Peritonitis 

(996:5). 
Breath  before  Death  (179:5),  Quekett, 

L.  2/45,  p.  436. 

6.  Shock  from  (945:4). 

TEEATMENT  OF  ABDOM.  DISEASE— 
Opium    per    Urethram    (462:6),    Eiberi, 
In  Painful  Aifect.,  M.  E.  2  52,  p.  445. 
"Warm  "Water  Enemata  (875:6). 

944. 

ABDOMINAL    WALLS  —  In     Pregnancy 

1.  (1548:6). 

Nerves,  Hilton,  L.  2/63,  p.  32. 
Hypogastric  Plexus,    Eulenberg,    Neu- 
ralgia of,  T.  2/70,  p.  115. 

EPIGASTEALGIA—  PAINS  IN  WALLS, 
Etc.— ABDOMINAL  NEUEOSES,  Etc. 
Vide  Band  EouxND  (943:3)— 

2.  Jones,  L.  2/70,  p.   704.      Fenn,  on  Abd. 


EPIGASTEALGIA,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

Neuroses,  Etc.,  T.  2/70,  p.  725.  Eu- 
lenberg, T.  2  70,  p.  115.  Parrot,  c. 
Blood-Sweat  (143:1),  E.  1/60,  p.  111. 
Chambers,  Spasmodic  Pains,  Ch.  D., 
p.    445,     In    Indians   (9:2),  p.  451. 

3.  Jago,  Obscure  Chronic  Pains  in 
Walls,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  490.  Hilton, 
Diagnostic  of  Spinal  Affections 
(1253:6),   L.  2/60,  pp.  304,  305,  378. 

Diagnosis  fr.  Cardialgia  (840:6). 

4.  Chloroform    Liniment    (442:1),    Especi- 

ally in  Children    (1522:3),    Eauch, 
M.  E.  1/52,  p.  274. 
Fomentations,  Sieveking,  L.  1/61,  p.  131. 

EPIGASTEIUM— 

5.  In  Hiccough  (962:6),  II.yrd  Pressure  of 

TO  Arrest. 
In  Cholera  (929:8)   and  Syncope   (790:5) 

Counter-irritation  of. 
Shocks  at,  in  Smokers  (379:5j. 
Burning    Pain,  in   Pancreatic   Disease 

(994:2). 

945. 

DEFICIENCY  OF  ABDOM.  WALLS  (1580:3) 

1.  Blagden,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  336;  L.  2/49,  pp. 

2G6,  619. 

EECTUS  ABDOMINIS— 

2.  Eupture  (114:4),    Virchow,    Common,  T. 

2/60,  p.  540.  Legouest,  Eare,  T.  2/60, 
p'.  440.  Eichardson,  M.  E.  1/57,  p. 
548. 

TUMOUES  OF  ABDOM.  WALLS  (948:3)- 
Abscess  Between    Layers   of   Muscles, 
Erichsen,  L.  1/60,  p.  91.      Leach,  T. 
2/69,  p.  672. 
LuMBRici  PER  Fistulas  (936:2). 

ABDOMINAL      COLL.\PSE     (1481:2),    rd 
4.     SHOCK    FE.   ABDOM.  DISEASE— 
Tide  Shock  fr.   other  Causes  (1637:1). 

Shocks  at  Epigastrium  (944:5). 
Barnes,    Clin.,     L.    2/61,    pp.    105,    2/7. 

Le  Gros  Clark,  L.  1/65,  p.  698. 
In     Pelvic    H.'ematocele     (143:6).      In 
Ovarian  Disease  (1155:4). 

846. 

ABDOMINAL  TUMOUES— 

1.  Diagnosis,   etc.,  Walshe,   Clin.,  L.   1/49, 

p.  659.  Kennedy,  Aids  to,  E.  2/64, 
p.  112.  S.  Wells,  Note  Book  for,  M.  E. 
2/72,  p.  151.  Bright,  T.  2/60,  p.  438. 
Hare,  Exam.,  etc.,  T.  l/o8,p.  8;  1/57, 
pp.  29,  233,  258.  Maunder,  Clin. 
Dii-ect.,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  305.  Lloyd, 
Paracentesis,  Value  in  Doubtful 
Cases,  T.  2/60,  p.  558. 

2.  Uterus    (1114:1),    Oldham,    Contractility 

Distinguishes  fr.  All  Other  Tumours, 
T.  1/56,  p.  88.    Druitt,  T.  1/60,  p.  58. 


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ABDOMINAL  TUMOURS  (conf.)— 

Kidney  Abscess  (1019:6). 

Cases,  Good  Series,  T.  2/54,  pp.  160,  238, 
241,  312,  367,  391,  467  ;  1;57,  pp.  29, 
233,  258;  1/58,  pp.  7,  85,  112. 

PIIAXTOM  TUMOURS  rcl  HYSTERICAL 
TYMPANITIS    (864:2),    Vide    Splhiois 
Pkegnaxcy  (1549:5) — 
3.  Remarks  ox,  T.  2/54,  p.  343;   1/57,  p.  262. 

Ilabershoii,  T.  2/58,  p.  441.     Jenner, 

1/64,  p.  337.     Greeiihow,  L.  1/57,  p. 

68.     Ramskill,  T.  2/57,  p.  298;  2 '59, 

p.  579.     S.  Wells,  T.  2 '59,  p.   680; 

R.  2/72,  p.  293.     Priestly,  T.  1/57,  p. 

2G2.     Carter  and   others,  T.  2  72,  p. 

543.     Paget,  L.  2/73,  p.  833. 

MOVABLE  TUMOURS  — 
6.  Walshe,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  620  ;  2/51,  p.  469  ; 
2/57,  p.  298. 
Kidney  (1025:2).     Hydatid  (947:3). 

947. 

ABDOMINAL  CANCER— 

1.  Diagnosis,  etc.,  Eraser,  etc.,  T.  2/54,  pp. 
391,  467;  T.  2/61,  p.  31.  Gibb,  In- 
volving all  Viscera  with  Diabetes  of 

ONE    AND    AlBIM.    OF    OTHER    KiDNEY 

(336:6).  Challice,  Extraordinary  Case 
Mistaken  for  Pregn.\ncy  (1550:1), 
R.  1/47,  p.  164.  Browne,  Simulating 
Ov.\RiAN  IN  Man,  L.  2/73,  p.  152. 

Intestinal  Cancer  (867:3). 

Mesenteric  Cancer  (1003:3). 
HYDATID     TUMOURS     (933:4)    OF    AB- 

3.  DOMEN— Of  Kidneys  (1024:4)— 
Richardson,  etc.,  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/55,  pp. 

11,  57,  111 :  1/60,  p.  11 ;  1/74,  p.  420. 
Quain,  In  Pelvis  (1707:2),  Pincture 
PER  Rect.,  T.  1/60,  p.  495.  Freund, 
4  Cases,  In  Pelvis,  M.  R.  2/75,  p. 
226.  Murchison,  L.  2/71,  p.  639. 
Whittel,  Movable  (946:6),  L.  2/70, 
p.  533. 

4.  Diagnosis  from  Ovaeian  (1157:4),  Simp- 

son, Difficult,  T.  2/59,  p.  549.     New- 
man,  Case   Simulating    (1003:3),  R. 
2/62,  p.   351.,    S.  Wells,  L.  2/71,  p. 
639,  vide  1024:2  &  4. 
—  From  Distended  Bladder  (1051:5). 

5.  Retention  of  Urine  fr.  (1050:2),  Farre, 

etc.,  L.  2/62,  p.   476;    2/64,  p.  351. 
Bryant,  L.  2/65,  p.  389. 
HYDATIDS     OF     ABDOMINAL    WALLS 
(948:3)— 
Holmes,   etc.,   L.   1/67,  p.   391;   R.  2/72, 
p.  15. 

948. 

ANEURISM  OF  ABDOMEN  (733:4). 
PULSATING    TUMOUR     OF    ABDOMEN 
1.      (1658:3)— 

Habershon,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  80. 


FATTY  TUMOUR  OF   ABDOM.    (1661:3). 
Forster,  Enormous,  50  lbs.,  T.  1/68,  p.  300. 

HAIRY   TUMOUR  OF   ABDOMEN   (24:5), 
Barnes,  T.  2/61,  p.  608. 

PARIETAL     TUMOURS    OF    ABDOMEN 

3.  (945:2),  Budd,  due  to  Plastic  Effusion, 
T.  2/60,  p.  335. 

Hydatid  (947:5). 

Subcutaneous  Emphysema  (657:3). 

ABDOMINAL  TUMOURS  CAUSED  BY— 

Distended  Sacculated  Bladder  (1046:2). 
Mesenteric    Disease    (1002:3).     Bi- 

4.  LiARY  Calculi  (983:6).     Spinal  Ab- 
scess (1709:4). 

TUxMOURS   COMPLICATING    PREG- 
NANCY (1550:2). 

PURULENT  TUMOURS  rel  ABDOM.  AB- 

5.  SCESS— 

In   Diff.    parts,    T.    2/54,    pp.    161,    238. 

Young,  Remarkable  Case,  R.  1  60,  p. 

167.     Skey,  L.  1/61,  p.  406.    Stewart, 

Clin.,  T.  2/75,  p.  115. 
Encysted,  T.  2/54,  p.  164. 
Treatment,  Stewart,  T.  2/75,  p.  117. 

949. 

PELVIC    ABSCESS— PELVIC     CELLU- 
1.     LITIS— PELVI-PERITONITIS- 
ILIAC    ABSCESS— PERI-UTERINE 
INFL.  AND  ABSCESS - 
Fayrer,  T.  2/72,  p.  193.     Simpson,  T.  2/50, 
pp.   25,  51,   103.     Skey,    L.    1/58,  p. 
475  ;   1/61,  p.  406.     Bell,  M.  R.  2/57, 
p.  650;     1/68,  p.   51.     Playfair,  Op. 
PER  Vagin.  foU.  by  H.tlmorrhage,  L. 
2/65,  p.  199.     Tilt,  In  relat.  to  Uter- 
ine Path.,  R.  2/59,  p.  284.     Duncan, 
Peri-  and  Para-Metritis,  T.  1/69,  p. 
340,     Bouchut,    Rare   in   Child.,  R. 
2/60,    p.    322.      Parvin,   Menstrual 
Pelvi-Peritonitis,   R.   1/72,  p.  316. 
Erichsen,  Clin.,  T.  2/60,  p.  434. 

3.  Di.iGN0sis,  Thomas,  Tables,  M.  R.  2/71,  p. 

318.  Aitken,  between  Pelvic  Perit. 
and  Pelvic  Cellulitis,  R.  1/73,  p. 
p.  284.  Brown,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  230. 
Konig,  Difficult,  R.  2/71,  p.  238.  Voi- 
sin,  fr.  Pelvic  H.ematocele  (143:6). 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  116.  Oldham,  fr.  Va- 
ginal Thro.mbus  (1096:5),  T.  1/57, 
594. 
—From  Hernia  (959:6). 

4.  Causing,    Sterility    (1090:3) ;    Uterine 

Displacements    fll31:5);     Ventral 

Hernia  (957:1). 
Cases,  T.  2/54,  pp.  161,  238;  2/57,  p.  572. 

L.  2/63,  p.  307:  2/72,  p.  193;  R.  1/72, 

p.  319;  T.  2/54,  p.  163. 
— After  Puerperal  Fever  (1590:5). 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


PELVIC  ABSCESS,  Etc.  (cont.)— 
6.  Treatment,  Buck,  New  Oper.    when  Post 
Fascial,  R.  2/o8,  p.  229. 
^Re8t,    Hewitt,    Double   Inclined   Plane, 
T.  1/67,  p.  241.     Aitken,  R.  1/73,  p. 
28.5.     Brown,  R.  2/72,  p.  327. 
— IIydkaiig.  (1108:2),  Bichlor.  Gossmann, 

R.  1/73,  p.  319. 
—  VUk  Chr.  Metritis  (1108:2). 

950. 

PSOAS  ABSCESS— 

1.  Hammer,  Case  of  Ileo-Psoas,  R.  2/68,  p 
206.  Rivington,  Varieties,  L.  2/74 
pp.  407,  441,  615,  G51.  Wildbore 
Recov.  after  Oper.,  T.  1/61,  p.  413 
Hilton,  Dangers  of  Opening,  etc.,  L 
2/62,  p.  29.  Simon,  Treat.,  etc.,  R 
1/73,  p.  221;  Ice  AFTER  Open.  (171:3) 
Carbolic  Acid  (215:2),  Lister,  L.  2/67,  p 

95. 
Iodine  Inject.  (171:3). 

GLUTEAL  ABSCESS— 

3.  Ricord,    Value    of   Iod.    Pot.    (857:3)    in 

Vomit,  fr.,  L.  2/49,  p.  636. 

GLUTEAL  ARTERY— 

4.  Aneurism  (734:3). 

LUMBAR     ABSCESS  —  Lumbar      Region 
(1705:3). 
Ricord  on  Iod.  Pot.  in  Vomiting  (950:3). 

951. 

HERNIA— 

1.  Theory   of   Production,   Roser,   M.    R. 

2/58,    p.    540.      Baker,   Length    of 

Mesentery    (1001:4)  In  Relation   to 

Product.,  T.  2/63,  p.  624. 
Epidemic   (561:6),   Boudin,    M.    R.    2/58, 

p.  101. 
Diagnosis  (958  &  959:5),  Bryant,  Tumours 

Resembling,   T.    1/72,   p.    454.     Lee, 

2.  Double  in  One  Sac,  L.  1/68,  p.  258. 
Annandale,  3  on  One  Side,  B.  2/76, 
p.  199. 

Cases  among  Queens,  T.  2/76,  p.  613. 
Treatment,  Cooper,  Necessity  of  Attending 

to  at  all  Ages,  L.  2/62,  p.  440. 
Irbeductkle,  Holthouse,  Treat.,  L.  2/70, 

pp.  80,  113. 

REDUCTION  OF  HERNIiE— 

3.  Spontaneous  after  4  Days,  Thompson,  R. 

2/68,  p.  238. 
Hand  in  Rectum  (886:6),  Hadden,  L.  2/75, 

p.  648. 
Taxis,  Pirrie,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/52,  pp.  183, 

440.       Richardson,    On    Hands    and 

Knees    during    Forced    Inspir.,    T. 

4.  1/60,  p.  197.     Cooper  Forster,  Direct. 


REDUCTION  OF  HERNIA— Taxis  {cont.) 
and  Hints,  L.  1/72,  p.  143.  Hutchin- 
son, Differ.  Plans,  T.  1/58,  p.  347. 
Reduct.  En  Masse  (954:2),  Oper.,  T. 
1/66,  p.  173.  Syme,  R.  1/68,  p.  201. 
Seutin's  Plan,  Oper.  Rarely  Necessary, 
tearing  Fibres  of  Ring  (954:4),  M. 
R.  2/56,  p.  260. 

Forcible  Taxis,  Gosselin,  etc.,  T.  2/59, 
p.  489;  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  551;  Cases, 
6.  T.  2/74,  pp.  553.     Warren,  Pascha's 

Case,  etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  582. 

Inverting  Patient  (223:4),  Ainott, 
Showing  it  was  Long  Ago  Suggested, 
L.  2/60,  p.  548.  Jourdan,  Direct.,  T. 
1/62,  p.  609.  Thornton,  Raising 
Foot  of  Bed,  L.  2/75,  pp.  243,  369. 
Larrev,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  626;  1/61,  p. 
117;  "l/58,  p.  347.  Power,  etc.,  R. 
2/61,  p.  167;  2/62,  p.  267;  1/61, p.  180. 
Jessop,  L.  2/60,  p.  384. 

952. 

1.  Paracentesis  rel  Aspiration  of    Intes- 

tines (865:3),  Bryant,  T.  1/72,  p.  455. 
Hulke,  etc.,  T.  2/72,  p.  120  ;  R.  2/71, 
p.  236  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  78  ;  2/76,  p.  317. 
Dieulafoy's  Aspirator  (709:6),  Mode 
of  Usinor,  etc.,  27  Cases,  L.  2/73,  p. 
559.  Hill,  1/74,  p.  441  ;  2/75,  p.  278. 
Muron,  Aspirator,  R.  2/'72,  p.  241.  In 
an  Inft.,  T.  2/75,  p.  382.  Bramwell, 
B.  1/7.5,  p.  185. 
Inflation  (871:1),  Griffin,  R.  2/64,  p.  777. 
Joy,  c.  Cold,  B.  2/76,  p.  203. 

2.  Electricity  (194:4),  Clement,  M.  R.  2/59, 

p.  267. 
Cold  (189:6),  Weller,  Novel  Plan  of 
Douche,  L.  2/68,  p.  237.  Arnott, 
How  to  Apply,  etc.,  L.  2/60,  p.  548. 
Allen,  Alternat.  with  Hot  Applicat., 
L.  1/48,  p.   16.     Baudens,    16   Cases, 

3.  c  Pressure,  T.  2/54,  p.  349.  Argles, 
Ether  Spray  (189:6),  L.  1/67,  p. 
228.  Clark,  etc.,  L.  1/55,  p.  237  ;  T. 
1/57,  p.  435  ;  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  553.  Joy, 
c.  Inflation,  B.  2/76,   p.  203. 

Pressure  (222:4),  Nelaton,  How  to  Apply, 
T.  1/58,  p.  96.  Maissonneuve,  with 
Elastic    B.a.nds,     R.     2/63,    p.    254. 

4.  Baudens,  T.  2/54,  p.  349. 
Chloroform  (441:3),  Bryant,    R.    1/61,  p. 

180.      Savory,    T.    1/53,  p.  458;  L. 
1/67,  p.  104. 
Opium  (462:2),  Doyle    in  Long    Standing 

5.  Cases,  T.  1/61,  p.  340.  Cooper,  etc., 
L.  1/52, p.  588;  R.  2/47,  pp.  136,246. 
Martin,  B.  1/75,  p.  187.  Riberi,  Per 
Urethram  (462:5),  M.  R.  2/52,  p. 445. 

Coffee  (400:2),  Triger,  T.    1/57,   p.  493  ; 

1/60,  p.  150  ;  1/69,  p.  18.      Bourillon, 

etc.,  L.  1/67,  p.  336. 
Chloral    Enema    (444:3),    Simmons,  B. 

2/74,  p.   328. 


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REDUCTION  OF  HERXLE  {cont.)— 
6.  Oil  Enema,  Adams,  Large,  B.  1/75,  p.  182. 
Ethek  and   Belladoxxa  Extekn.,  Buck- 

hardt,  T.  1/62,  p.  396. 
Fjecal  Dejections  (955:2),  Need  we  be 
Anxious  to   Secure  Soon  ?  Bryant,   R. 
1/61,  p.  181.      Demarquay,  OriuM,  To 
Restrain,  T.  1/61,  p.  129. 

953. 

2.  Trusses  (1645:5),  Ilolthouse,    Suggest,  for 

a  More  Sdentific  Method,  L.  1/73,  pp. 
371,  409,  622,  661  ;  2/73,  pp.  75,  145. 
New  Form,  Schoever's  Diagr.,  L. 
1/75,  p.  523.  Cover  Pad  with  Fine 
Fur,  L.  2/72,  p.  141.  Arbuckle,  In- 
genious, Plate,  T.  2/62,  p.  499.  Ar- 
nott's  Diagr.,  T.  2/53,  p.  573.  Wood, 
Inguinal,    etc.,     T.    1/64,    p.    223. 

3.  Diagr.,  2/62,  p.  668.  Falgas'  New 
Volviform,  L.  2/63,  p.  421.  Salt's, 
T.    2/63,    p.  601.     Arthur's,    Hernia 

P  Splints,    Diagr.,    T.      2/64,    p.    77. 

Various,  Plates,  L.  1/62,  p.  674  ;  2/75, 
p.  807.  Millikin's  New  Ball  and 
Socket,  Diagr.,  T.  2/76,  p.  269. 

—  Galvanic  (192:4),  Clemens,  M.  R.  2/59, 

p.  267. 

—  Umuilical  (956:6). 

STRANGULATED    HERNIA  —  Strangu- 

5.  LATED  Intestines  (870:3) — 

Plum,  Rev.  Work,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  46. 
Gray,  T.  2/58,  p.  160.  Ward's  Mem- 
oir, T.  2/54,  pp.  79,  413.  Roser,  Y.\l- 
vuLAR  Nature,   Theory,  M.   R.  1/57, 

6.  p.  545. 

Confounded  with  Typhoid  (1500:2). 
Algidity    (1484:5),   Demarquay,  Diagnos. 
Value,  etc.,  T.  2/74,  p.  532. 

954. 

OPERATION    FOR   STRANGULATED 

1.  hernia- 
Statistics,  Etc.,  T.   1/61,  p.  624.    Paget, 

Cautions,  L.  2/67,  p.  151  ;  R.  1/72,  p. 
263.  Direct.,  R.  2/72,  p.  246.  Bryant, 
T.  1/72,  pp.  363,  454.  Quain,  Unusual 
Condit.  met  with,  T.  1/55,  p.  4.  Wood- 
bury, In  Inft.   1  Dav   Old,  Recov.,  T. 

2.  1/76,  p.  431.  Bolton,  Divis.  of  Old 
Standing  Adhesions  of  Sac,  T.  2/52, 
p.  249.  Blasson,  Adhesion  to  Sac,  L. 
1/68,  p.  86.  Maunder,  Aid  to.  Re- 
tractor, to  Save  a  Hand  at  Night,  etc., 

^L.  2/75,   p  509. 
Cases,  L.  1/67,  p.  601  ;  1/69,  p.  672  ;  at. 
2'  Years,  1/70,  p.  696;  T.  1/74,  p.  367. 
Sac  not  Opened  (951:4),   Paget,  etc.,  T. 
2/53,   p.  392;   2/58,   p.    160;    1/61,  p. 

3.  626.  Pirrie,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  181. 
Jourdan,  Plan  Simplified,  T.  1/64,  p. 
641  ;  2/64,  p.  15.  Girard  says  that 
Reduction  After  Div.  of  Stricture  is 
Cause  of  Most  Deaths,  T.  1/69,  p.  500. 


OPERATION  FOR  STRANGULATED 
HERNIA  {coH(.)~ 

Omentum,  North,  Remove  All  Gangrenous 
Portions,  L.  2/76,  p.  705.  Cameron, 
L.  2/76,  p.  769. 
4.  Subcutaneous  Incisions  (1640:5),  Pan- 
coast,  R.  2/62,  p.  268.  Langenbeck's 
New  Oper.,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  540. 
Poland,  T.  2/68,  p.  333. 

Fingers  used  to  Tear  Parts  Around 
Ring  (951:4),  Joux,  R.  2/61,  p.  171  ; 
T.  1/62,  p.  118.  Seulin,  Oper.  Rarely 
Necessary,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  259. 

Knife  FOR,  (1645:2),  LeGros  Clark,  Diagr., 
T.  2/60,  p.  27  ;  1/61,  p.  50.  Smith, 
Diagr.,  L.  2/66,  p.  436.  Joux,  Uses 
Blunt  Spatula  After  First  Incision,  R. 
2  61,  p.  171. 

955. 

1.  Wound    of    Intestine    During    (880:4), 

Treat.,   Etc.,   Discuss.,   M.  R.   2/61, 
p.  269. 

2.  PuuGATivES  (952:6),   Stokes,  Bad,  R.  1/69, 

p.  233. 
Opium  (952:4),  Value  of  After  Oper.,Mu- 

nod,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  129.    Fumes  of 

During  Oper.  (462:3). 
CuREHs    (864:4),    To    Relieve    Flatulence 

After. 

CONGENITAL    vd    INFANTILE    (1522:3) 
4.     HERNIA— 

Wood,  in  Two  Brothers,  Etc.,  Enormous, 
Cured  by  Oper.,  T.  2/62,  p.  326  ;  1/64, 
p.  169.  Partridge,  oct.  47,  Oper.  Un- 
succ,  T.  1/53,  p.  445. 
Bandage  for  in  Infts.,  Vines,  Plate,  L. 
2  62,  p.  699.  Guersant,  M.  R.  2/65, 
p'.  264. 

UMBILICAL  HERNIA  (956:3). 

INGUINAL  HERNIA  (958:6). 

HERNIA    OF    OMENTUM   vd  ENTERO- 
6.     EPIPLOCELE— 

Demarquay,  etc.,  Treat,  of  in  Herni.b,  T. 
1/61,  p.  129  ;  R.  1/61,  p.  183.  Erich- 
sen,  etc.,  Removal,  T.  1/53,  p.  445, 
1/62,  p.  610.  H.  Jones,  Explan.  of 
Constipation,  T.  2/65,  p.  411. 

956. 

UMBILICAL  HERNIA  (1535:5)  vd  EXOM- 
PHALOS— 

1.  Egan,  In  Kaffir  Children  Almost  Constant 
and  very  Large,  Rare  in  Adult ;  Cures 
Itself,  T.  2/72,  p.  407.  Forster, 
Clin.  Oper.  Earlv  ! !  L.  1/72,  p.  141. 
Roser,  Theory  of  Product.,  M.  R.  2/58, 
p.  542.  Huguier,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p. 
269.  Dangers,  etc.,  R.  1/62,  p.  168. 
Demarquay,  Oper.  generally  Fatal  if 
Strangul.,  M.  R.  2/66,  p.  271.     How 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


UMBILICAL  IIEKXIA,  Etc.   {co>if.)~ 

to  Avoid  Danger,  2/67,  p.  532.  Paget, 
Great  Danger  of  Oper.  in  Fat  People, 
L.  2/67,  p.  33.  Jones,  etc.,  T.  2/57, 
p.  371  ;  1/70,  p.  632  ;  2/69,  p.  657. 
Armison,  L.  1/70,  p.  411;  2/72,  p.  627. 
Wood,  Truss,  etc.,  T.  2/73,  p.  601. 

3.  Congenital  C.^ses  (955:5),  Natural  Cure, 

ride  956:1,  T.  2/70,  p.  84.  Lloyd,  T. 
2/52,  p.  ill.  Yisick  ia  New-born 
Infant,  L.  1/73,  p.  829. 

Liver  (980:1)  Forming  Hernia,  Hutchin- 
son, T.  1/61,  p.  320. 

Gravid  Uterus  (1546:2),  Forming  Hernia, 
Murray,  R.  2/59,  p.  263. 

TREATMENT  OF  UMBILICAL  HERNIA - 

Bryant,  etc..  Great  Fatality  of  Operation 

(956:1),  T.  1/72,  n.  456;  2/74,  p.  642. 

5.  Barwell,  New  Oper.,  L.  2/61,  pp.  419, 
471 ;  1/70,  p.  410.  Armison,  3  Suc- 
cessf.  Oper.,  L.  2/75,  p.  126.  Lloyd, 
DDt.  50,  Oper.,  P.  M.,  Internal  Her- 
nia (958:3),  T.  2/52,  p.  111.  Potter, 
Success.,  T.  1/61,  p.  613.  Beebe, 
Portion  of  Intest.  Cut  Away  (881:1), 
Eecov.,  L.  1/69,  p.  482. 

Adhesive    Plaster   for   Child.,   Gorham, 

Mode  of  Applying,  T.  2/73,  p.  648. 
Ligature,  Stainthorpe,  Cure,  T.  2/65,  p.  1 14. 

6.  Collodion,  Mahy,  T.  2/56,  p.  575. 
Puncturing    Intestine    (952:1),    Bryant, 

T.  1/72,  p.  456. 

Radical  Cure,  "Watson,  R.  2/62,  p.  260. 

Truss  (953:3),  Nyops,  Plates,  T.  2/62,  p. 
284.  Salt's,  T.  1/65,  p.  453.  Mat- 
thew's Pad,  Diagr.,  T.  2/73,  p.  46; 
T.  2/73,  p.  602. 

957. 

VENTRAL  HERNIA— 

1.  Davies,  Cure,   T.  1/59,  p.  158.     "Woakes, 

Double,  R.  2/73,  p.  227. 
Following  Iliac  Abscess  (949:4),  T.  2/54, 
p.  308. 

OBTURATOR  rel  TIITROIDEAL  re!  HER- 

2.  NIA  OF  FORAMEN  OVALE  — 
Fischer,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  292;  2^57,  p. 

269.  (Jbie,  Oper.  Suce.,  Unique  Case, 
M.  R.  1/52,  p.  521.  Heath,  Case,  L. 
1/57,  p.  108.  Cruvelhier,  L.  2/71, 
p.  600.  Coulson,  Oper.  P.  M  ,  L.  1/63, 
p.  303. 
Diagnosis,  Hernia  of  Bellv  of  Adduc- 
Tus  LoNGUs  (1758:2)  mistaken  for. 

4.  No  Operat.,  p.  M.,  T.  2/52,  p.  270  ;  Erich- 

sen,  Obscure,  L.  1/72,  p.  858. 

PERINEAL  HERNIA  (1076:6)— 
PUDENDAL  HERNIA— 

Heath,  Labial,  Large,  Treat.,  L.  2/73, 
p.  767. 


VAGINAL  HERNIA— 

Barker,  4  Cases,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  487. 

UTERINE  HERNIA— 

5.  Chaptois.      Hernia      through      Fundus 

(1110:3),  L.  1/48,  p.  184. 
Gravid    Uterus    (956:4),    forming    the 

Hernia. 

LUMBAR  HERNIA— 

Hardy,  Case,  L.  )/69,  p.  237. 

958. 

DIAPHRAGMATIC   HERNIA— TVfc  Lace- 

1.  ration  of  Diaphragm  (962:3). 

Cases.  Wilks,  R.  2/58,  p.  225.  Pea- 
cock, etc.,  T.  2/62,  p.  451  ;  1/65,  p. 
253.  Reynolds,  etc.,  L.  2/72,  p.  151  ; 
1/71,  p.  150.  Hillier,  Congenital, 
P.M.,fet.  seven  months,  T.  1/61,  p.  404. 

2.  Thirst   (120:1)    Intense  if  Stomach    be 

displaced  (839:2) .  Wilks,  R.  2/58. p. 
225.  Solly,  T.  1/67,  p.  547.  Vide 
872:5. 

INTERNAL    HERNIA— Hffe  Intussuscep- 

3.  Tiox  (873:3). 

Co-existing  withUMBiLicALHERNiA(956: 5). 
In  Pedicle  after  Ovariotomy  (1162:4),   S. 

Wells,  T.  1/61,  p.  238. 
In  Fallopian  Lig.\ment  (1139:1),  Taylor, 

1/61,  p.  238. 

INGUINAL  HERNIA  (1747:3)  — 

4.  Roser,  Theory  of  Product.,  M.  R.  2/58,  p. 

540.  Quain,  Clin.,  T.  2/51,  p.  141. 
Unusual  Conditions,  T.  1/65,  p.  4. 
Fano,  Unusual  Condit.,  R.  1/62,  p. 
169.  Fayrer,  T.  1/69,  p.  649.  Paget, 
P.M.,  Inter.  Strang,  after  Oper.,  T. 
2/52,  p.  291.  North,  All  Gangren- 
ous Omentum  Removed,  etc.,  Recov., 

5.  L.  2/76,  p.  705. 

DIAGNOSIS     OF     INGUINAL    HERNIA, 

Holthouse,  Percussion,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  pp. 

129,   286.     B.    Hill,   Mistaken    Oper., 

P.M.,  L.  1/74,  p.  128. 
From   PERiciKCAL   Abscess   (955:1),    etc., 

Maclaren,  R.  2/61,  p.  174. 
From  Enlarged  Glands,  Ogle,  R.  1/67, 

p.  217. 
From   Serous  Cysts  (959:6),  T.  1/05,  p. 

252. 

6.  Fr.  Tunica  Vaginal.  Suppurat.  (1219:1). 
In    Children    (955:4),    Davies,   Cure,   T. 

1/64,  p.  666.  Woodbury,  Unique  case, 
ast.  forty-five  Hours.  Radical  Cure, 
M.  R.  2/76,  p.  215.  Hayward,  Oper., 
L.  2/70,  p.  815. 
In  Female  Children  (959:1),  Davis,  Cure, 
etc.,  T.  2/58,  p.  59.  Bryant,  Frequent, 
T.  1/62,  p.  136  ;  2/62,  p.  60. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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DIAGNOS.  OF  IXGUINAL  HEKNIA  {cont.) 

959. 

1.  L\  Females  (958:6),  Coote,  Where  Lt. 
K  OvAiiY  (1163:5)  WAS  in  Sac,  T.  1/64, 
P              p.  103. 

■  Extra    Uterin'k    Gestation,    Fcetus    in 

Sac  (1553:4). 

IXTRA-PAEIETALINGnXAL  HERNIA— 
Birkett,  R.  2/61,  p.  344. 

INTRA-ILIAC       AND       ANTE-YESICAL 

2.  INGUINAL  HERNIA— 
Gosselin,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  374. 

REDUCTION  OF  INGUINAL  HERNIA— 
Erect   Posture    (951:3),  Boud,    T.    1/68, 
p.  23. 

HERNIA  THROUGH  GIMBERNAT'S  LIG. 

3.  Blackiston  Case,  T.  2/73,  p.  239. 

CRURAL  vel  FEMORAL  HERNIA— 

4.  Roser,  Theory  of  Product.,  M.  R.  2/58,  p. 

540.  Fergusson,  Clin.,  T.  2/52,  pp. 
229,  507.  Quain,  Unusual  Condit., 
T.  1/55,  p.  4.  Adams,  Peculiar  Case, 
Not  in  Sheath,  R.  2/60,  p.  225.  Bir- 
kett,    Oper.    without   Opening    Fasiia 

5.  Propria,  T.  1/57,  p.  141.  Bulley,  T. 
1/52,  p.  262.  Erichsen,  Remov.  of 
Oment.,  Recov.,  T.  1/53,  p  445.     Skey, 

rGALL   13ladder   in    Sac   (981:6),    T. 
1/62,  p.  296. 
In  Girls  (958:6)  Rare,  Bryant,  T.   1/62, 
p.  136. 
Di.WNOSis  (951:2),  Holthouso,  T.  1/63,  pp. 
129,  286.     Bryant,  Cyst  (1660:5),  Si- 

6.  mulating,  Oper.,  T.  1/61,  p.  146. 
Heath,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  238  ;  1/55,  p.  4. 
De  Morgan,  Case  of  Pelvic  Abscess 
(949:4)  Mistaken  for  Hernia,  T.  2/76, 
p.  178. 

960. 

RADICAL  CURE  OF  HERNIA— 

1.  Simpson,  In  Middle  Ages,  T.  1/58,  p.  571. 

Bryant,  Is  it  Wise  to  Attempt  Any  ? 

M.  R.    1/73,  p.  416.     Annandale,  B. 

2/76,    p.    202.      Wood,    Select,    of 

Cases,  T.  1/64,  p.  611.     Results  of 

Oper.,  R.  2/73,  p.  227. 
Injecting  Neck  of  Sac,  B.  vol.  28,  p.  231. 
Seton    (166:2),   Rubblee,   T.  2/60,  p.  64. 

S.  Wells,  T.  1/59,  p.  136.    R.  Davies, 

T.  1/59,  p.  158. 

2.  Wurtzer's  Oper.,  S.  Wells,  T.  1/54,  p. 
t  526  ;  1/58,  p.  79  ;  2/56,  p.  471 .    Jones, 

■  9   Cases,  T.   2/58,  pp.  520,  547.     R. 

P  Davies,  T.  1/59,  p.  158.      Double,  In- 

strument., Diagr.,  1/58,  p.  599;  2/59, 
p.  128.  Jordan,  New  Instnimt., 
Diagr.,     T.    1/60,     p.    58.      Agnew, 


RADICAL    CURE    OF    IIERNLi— Wurt- 
zer's Oper.  {cont.) — 

Diagr.,  R.  1/61,  p.  182.  Egea,  New, 
L.  2/72,  p.  820.  Fayrcr,  Simple 
Plan,  T.  2/65,  p.  193.  Diagr.,  1/69, 
p.  244  ;  1/72,  p.  396.  P.M.  3  mths. 
after,  2/66,  p.  441.  Durham,  New 
Oper.,    L.    1/66,   p.    662.       Coote,  Is 

4.  it  Permanent?  Relapsed  Cases, 
L.  1/61,  p.  529.  S.  Wells,  Yindicat. 
Oper.,  Showing  Cause  of  Failure, 
T.  1/61,  p.  58. 

5.  Wood's    Modification    of    Wurtzer's, 

Diagr.  of  Instrument,  etc.,  L.  1/58, 
p.  530;  1/63,  p.  692;  M.  R.  1/64,  p. 
18;  L.  2/73,  p.  185;  T.  1/59,  p.  652; 
1/60,  pp.  114,  248;  1/61,  p.  578;  1/64, 
pp.  336,  503  ;  2/66,  p.  390  ;  P.M.  Peri- 
tonitis. H.  Thompson,  Modific,  T. 
1/61,  p.  71.  Field,  T.  1/61,  pp.  36, 
71,  130. 
Syme's  Oper.,  Piece  of  Candle,  Needle 
.'LND  Thread,  R.  1/61,  p.  175. 

6.  Circular  LiG.iTUEE  (1633:1),  Temporary, 

Morton,  R.  1/61,  p.  77- 

—  Permanent,  Dickinson,  L.  2/63,  p.  186. 

Silver  Wire  (1643:3)  left  in  Situ, 
Chisholm,  L.  2/66,  p.  231 ;  11.  1/61,  p. 
178. 
Pillars   of    Ring   Stitched    Together, 
Steele,  C.\ses,  B.  1/75,  p.  ISO. 

961. 

DIAPHRAGM— 

3.  Pillars  of,  Carlet,  L.  2/75,  p.  463. 
Pericardium,    Its    Relations  to  the   Dia- 
phragm (758:1). 

NERVES  OF   THE  DIAPHRAGM— Para- 
LY.SIS  (1341:3). 
Pneumo-g.\stric    (1443:3),  Accelerating 

Act.,  Rosenthal,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  244. 
Super.  Laryngeal  (1445:4),  Retarding, 

Rosenthal,  M.  R.  2/61, p.  244.     Wilks, 

T.  1/68,  p.  388. 
Phrenic,  Hilton,  Distribution,  Beauty  of 

IN  Preventing  Compress.,   Etc.,  L. 

2/61,    pp.    82,    369.      Luschka,  Good 

4.  Monograph,  M.  R.  2/53,  pp.  258, 
343. 

—  Disease    of,    Causing    Intermittent 

Pulse  (753:5). 

—  Pressure  on,  fr.  Extravasated  Air 

causing    Rapid    De.\th,    Hilton,  L. 

5.  2/61,  p.  369. 

—  Blow  on.  Followed  by  Death,  Wilks, 

1/68,  p.  388. 

ABNORMAL  DEVELOP.  OF  DIAPHRAGM. 
Marsh,  L.  1/67,  p.  298. 

DIAPHRAGMATIC   rel  PHRENIC   PLEU- 
RISY  (707:4). 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


KHEUMATIC     PARALYSIS      OF      DIA- 
6.     PHRAGM— 

Duchenne,  E.  1/71,  p.  33. 
SCIRRIIUS  OF  DIAPHRAGM— 

Walter's  Case,  L.  2/76,  p.  685. 

FATTY      DEGENERATION      OF      DIA- 
PHRAGM— 
Callender,  P.M.,  L.  1/67,  p.  39. 

962. 

CHOREA  OF  DIAPHRAGM  (1293:5)— 
Causing  Nervous  Cough  (648:3). 

1.  — Appakextly    Palpitations    of    Heaiit 

(775:5).     Hammoud,    Case,    R.    2/67, 
p.  57. 

HERNIA     THROUGH     DIAPHRAGM 

(958:1). 

IN  PERICARDITIS  (758:5)  ACTION  OF 
DIAPHRAGM   RESTRAINED.     Value 

DiAGXOSTICALLY. 

FIX   DIAPHRAGM  IN— 

2.  BoRBORYGMi  (864:4)  ;  Hiccough  (962:6). 

FARADIZATION  OF  DIAPHRAGM  (194:5) 
In  Chloroform  Poison  (439:5).  In 
Drowning   (1620:1). 

RUPTURE,     LACERATION,     OF      DPI- 

3.  PHRAGM  (958:1)— 

Hill,  Case,  Lived  22  Days,  Complic.  with 
Lacer.  Liver  and  Kidneys,  L.  2/G7, 
p.  258.  Solly,  Lect.,  Doubtful  Case, 
T.  1/67,  p.  647.  Adams,  Spontan., 
T.  1/68,  p.  250.  Forster,  with  Hernia 
OF  Stomach  into  Thorax,  L.  2/76, 
p.  572. 

HICCOUGH  vel  SINGULTUS— 

4.  Causes,  etc.,  Peaslee,  T.  1/57,  p.  467  ;  L. 

2/71,  p.  181. 
Hysterical  (1335:1),  Ottoni,  T.  1/61,  p. 
68;  1/70,  p.  236.    Danet,  15  Days,  R. 
2/62,  p.  78. 

TREATMENT  OF  HICCOUGH— 

5.  Various,  L.   1/65,  p.  306;  2/71,  pp.  181, 

211;  2/70,  p.  667;  1/76,  p.  108.  Cor- 
son, T.  1/57,  p.  467.  Vidal,  M.  R. 
1/63,  p.  241. 
Hard  Pressure  (222:5)  Over  Phrenic,  at 
Inner  End  of  Clavicle  (1724:1),  Gey- 
fers,  T.  1/57,  p.  94.  Near  Hyoid 
Bone,  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  363  ;  L.  2/71,  p. 
211. 

6.  Hard  Pressure  on  Epigastrium  (944:5), 

Boyer,  R.  2/47,  p.  61 ;  1/66,  p.  97. 
Fixing  Diaphragm  (962:2),  Wolff,  T.  1/59, 

p.  505. 
Chlor.\l  (444:5),  Leavitt,  M.  R.  2/71,  p. 

527. 


TREATMENT  OF  HICCOUGH  {cont.)— 
Bismuth    (283:5),    Lvster,    In    Obstinate 

Cases,  T.  2/61,p.'l6. 
Cannabis  Sativa  (303:2),  R.  2/67,  p.  128. 
Morphia,   Hvpoder  (219:2),  Constable,  L. 

2/69,  p.  264. 

964. 

LIVER— ANATOMY,  Etc.— 

3.  Comparative   Anat.,    Flowers,  In   Mam- 

malia, T.  1/72,  p.  292,  ct  scq.    Classif. 

of  Lores,  L.  2/72,  p.  Cll. 
Lectures,    etc.,    Beale,    Minute   Anat., 

T.   1/56,  p.  277,  et  seq.\  1/62,  p.  219, 

ct  seq.     Sum.mary  of  Views,   M.  R. 

2/55,   p.    528;    1/57,    p.    405.     Lere- 

boullet,  Prize  Essay,  M.  R.  2/55,  p. 

32.     H.  Jones,  etc..  Structure  and 

Functions,    T.    2/52,   p.    73;    M.  R. 

2/52,  p.  249  ;  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  554. 
Capillaries,  Rainey,  Microscop.  J.,  vol.  1, 

p.  231. 
—  Injection,    Beale,   Rules,    T.   1/56,   p. 

455. 
Glisson's  Capsule,  Beale,  T.  1/62,  p.  273. 

PHYSIOLOGY    OF    LIVER  —  Glycogenic 

4.  Functions  (330:4). 

Bernard,  An  Adjuster  of  Blood  Con- 
stituents, M.  R.  1/51,  p.  253.  Brodie, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/51,  p.  251  ;  2/52,  p.  145; 
L.  2/70,  p.  297.  Murchison,  L.  1/74, 
pp.  429,  466- 

Analogy  between  Liver  and  Kidneys 
(1004:4). 

Size,  Paw,  As  Affected  by  Food,  etc., 
Exper.,  L.  2/63,  p.  300;  T.  1/65,  p. 
565;  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  355.  Sehitf, 
How  Affected  by  Passing  Water 
through  Portal  Veins,  M.  R.  2/62, 
p.  364. 

5.  Hepatic  Cells,  II.  Jones,  Secrete  Sugar 

(330:4).  No  Bile,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  557. 
Beale,  T.  1/62,  p.  299. 
Blood  (134:3),  Bernard,  Circulation, 
Causes,  M.  R.  1/51,  p.  253.  Shaw, 
Pulsating  Liver,  etc.,T.  1/76,  p.  413. 
Murcbison,  Circulation  Aided  by 
Exercise,  How?  L.  1,74,  p.  609;  T. 
1/76,  p.  413.  Molescbott,  Exper., 
Colourless  (137:4)  Converted  into 
Red,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  252.  Murchison, 
Changes  in,  etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  430. 

6.  —  In  Hepatic  Veins,  Lehmann,  Peculiari- 

ties, etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  536.  Bernard, 
Temperature  (134:5),  M.  R.  1/57, 
p.  39. 

965. 

1.  Portal    Blood    (969:1).      Bernard,    Tem- 
PEUATURE  (134:5),  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  39. 
SoD^.   Carbon.    (268:2)    Injected,  Arrests 
Glycogenesis  (331:3). 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


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niYSIOLOGY  OF  LIVER  {cont.)~ 

2.  Amyloid    Suhstance    (330:3),    O'Donnell, 

L.    1/65,  p.   341.     Pavy,  T.   1/65,  p. 
566.      Vide  Glycogene  (330:3). 
Fat  of,   Pavy,  Doubled  bv   Garb.   Soda 
(268:2),  Exper.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  357. 

3.  Xaxthic     Oxide     (1033:2),     Thudichum, 

Prepar.,  etc.,  T.  2/58,  p.  571. 
Leucin,  Frerichs,  M.  R.  1/55,  pp.  273,  537. 

B.  Jones,  Analy'sis,  etc.,  T.   l/ol,  p. 

473. 
—In    Urine     (1031:2),    Tvson,     Clinical 

Signif.,  R.  1/72,  p.  151. 
5. J'ide     Jaundice    (974:4);    Typhoid 

(1497:3);  Scarlatina (77:4);  Yaiuola 

(82:3). 
Tyrosin,  Freriuhs,  M.    R.    1/55,  pp.  273, 

53S.     B.  Jones,  T.  1/51,  p.  473. 
—In    Urine     (1034:2),     Tyson,    Clinical 

Signif.,    R.    1/72,    p.     151.       Harley, 

After  Jaundice,    T.    1/62,  pp.   199, 

602. 
Vide  Typhoid  (1497:3);  Scarlatina 

(77:4). 
Copper  in  (297:1),  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  250. 

966. 

CHEMISTRY  OF  BILE  — 

1.  Bernard,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  369  ;  1/55,  p.  682; 

L.  2/70,  p.  297.  Bidder  and  Schmidt, 
M.  R.  2/53,  p.  187.  Murchison,  L. 
1/74,  p.  432. 

Iodine  (969:6),  Test  for,  Marechal,  L.  2/76, 
p.  883,  vide  966:6. 

Biliary  Salts  (372:2)  Compared  in  their 
Action  to  Digitalis. 

Cholesterine,  Flint,  Physiology  and 
Pathology,  Importance  of,  R.  2/63,  p. 
158  ;  L.  1/74,  p.  468.  Salisbury,  etc., 
Where  Found  Naturally  and  Path- 
olog.,  M.  R.  2/63,    p.  234.      Buckler, 

2.  Chloroform  (984:4),  A  Solvent,  R. 
1/68,  p.  123. 

Cholesterine  Disease  (977:1). 
BiLivERDiN,  Phipson,  Prepar.,  T.    1/68,  p. 

221. 
Cholochrome,  Thudichum,  R.  2/60,  p.  121. 

4.  Spectrum  of,  Dalton,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  259. 

SECRETION  OF  BILE— 

Effects  of  Diff.    Agents,    Strieker,    L. 

3/73,  p.  783.      Rohrig,  T.  2/73,  p.  67. 

Kolliker,  etc.,    M.   R.    1/57,    p.   249  ; 

1/53,  p.  557  ;  2/03,  p.  235.      Beale,  T. 

1/62,   p.  273.      Bernard,    M.   R.  1/51, 

p.   253.       Johnson,     L.  2/67,    p.  222. 

Murchison,    Summary    of  Yie\vs,   L. 

1/74,  p.  432. 
Quantity,  Bidder,  etc.,  in  24  Hours,    in 

Men  and   Animals,  M.  R.    2/53,   p. 

189.       Murchison,    L.     1/74,    p.    465. 

Parkes,  More  than  2  Pints,    T.   1/55, 

p.  333. 
Jall  Bladder  (981:3). 


BILE,  ITS  ACTION,  USES,  Etc.— 

5.  Bidder  and   Schmidt,    M.  R.  2/53,  p.  190 ; 

1/55,  p.  HI  ;  1/56,  p.  231.  Mur- 
chison, L.  1/74,  p.  466.  Bernard, 
Exper.,  T.  2'60,  p.  369.  Marcet, 
Lect.,  T.  2/58,  p.  209  ;  M.  R.  1/61, 
p.  226.      Harley,  M.  R.   1/60,  p.  212. 

6.  Nasse,  Diff.  of  Ox  (536:1)  and  Pig 
(529:1)  on  Starch,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 
233  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  428. 

On  Gastric  Juice  (834:6).       On    Blood 

(138:3). 
In  Urine  (1033;4),  Tests,  Murchison,  etc., 

M.  R.  1/69,  p.  290 ;    L.  2/72,  p.  785, 

vide  966:1. 
Excreted    hy   Skin    i\  Blister    Serum 

(165:5). 
In  Eye  (1841:4). 

967. 

CHOLAGOGUES— 

2.  Rutherford,    etc.,    M.  R.  2/75,  p.  452  ;  T. 

2/76,  p.  188. 
Podophyllin  (469:4),  Is  It  so  Po-\verful 

as  Supposed  ? 
Colchicum  (343:4),  Most  Potent  Known. 
Sod.i-:  Cardon.  (268:2),  Bidder  and  Schmidt, 

Most  Valuable,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  357  ; 

T.  2/76,  p.  188. 
Mercury,  vide  299:3,  Not  a  Cholagogue, 

Some  Say;  Discrepancies  Explained,  B. 

2/74,  p.  147. 

LIVER  DISEASES— 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Budd,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  496 ; 

T.  1/57,  p.  648.  ]\Iurchison,  Auscul- 
tation, Etc.,  Diagr.,  L.  1/67,  p.  323, 
M.  R.  1/69,  p.  285.  Functional 
.Diseases,  T.  1/74,  p.  297,  ct  seq. ;  L. 
1/74,  p.  429,  et  seq.  Martyn,  Rare 
Case,  R.  2/61,  p.  98.  Bertulus,  Why 
More  Common  in  English  and  Dutch 
Abroad  than  Other  Nations?  T.  1/59, 
p.  255.  Habershon,  in  their  Relation 
to  the  Vagus  (1443:4),  T.  1/76,  p.  681. 
Before  Operating  (1629:4)  Always 
Examine  Liver. 

SYMPTOMS   OF  HEPATIC  DISEASE— 

4.  Excessive  Diarrhcea  (910:2). 

Pain  in  Shoulder  (969:4).  Meno- 
rrhagia (1148:4).  Impaired  Vision 
(1813:2). 

Tinnitus  Aurium  (1801:6),  Left  Side 
Little,  L.  2/41,  p.  829. 

5.  Urine  (1033:5),  Paine,  Increased  Pigment, 

R.  1/59,  p.  84;  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  47. 
Lawson,  In  Fever  where  Liver  is 
Affected,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  486.  Mur- 
chison, Urea  (1030:3)  in  Excess,  L. 
1/74,  p.  431. 

TREATMENT     OF     LIVER     DISEASES 
GENERALLY'— 

Murchison,  L.  1/74,  p.  610. 


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jMedical  digest. 


TREATMENT      OF      LIVER     DISEASES 
GEXEEALLY  (cont.)— 
Diet,  Ch.  D.,  p.  490.  Murchison,  L.  1/74, 
p.  610. 

C.  Meuctey  (302:5),  Use  and  Akuse,  More- 
head,  Vol.  1,  pp.  72,  79.  Murehison, 
a  True  Cholagogve,  Pro  and  Cox, 
L.  1/74,  p.  611.  Bennett,  etc..  Con- 
troversy, L.  1/71,  p-  171,  ct  scq. 
AValsbe,  L.  1/49,  p.  525.  Burrows, 
Fkictiox,  T.  2/56,  p.  53.  Ilabershon, 
etc.,  Bad  Effects,  T.  1/60,  p.  42  ;  R. 
2/60,  p.  124,  vide  299:^. 

968. 

1.  IrECAcvA.VHA  (398:2),    When   not  Borxe 

Liter  Affected. 
Ammoxii    Chlorid.    (255:3),    Stewart,   L. 

1/71,  p.  704 ;  1/78,  p.  727.     Murehison, 

L.  1/74,  p.  612. 
Alkalis    (216:2),  Trousseau,  Value,   Care 

Required,  L.  1/46,  p.  318.     Murehison, 

L.  1/74,  p.  612.     Budd,  T.  1/54,  p.  367. 

2.  AxTiMONY  (282:3),  Lane,  1/46,  p.  361. 
Tr.   Ferui  (294:5),  Thudichum,  R.  2/60, 

p.  123. 
QriMXE     (401:3)     and    Quassia    (417:6) 
Impede  Secret. 

3.  Gextiax  (383:3)  Ixcreases  Secret. 
PoDOPHYLLix  (469:6),  llamskill,  T.  1/62, 

p.  10. 
OxYGEx  Gas  (224:3),  Birch,  R.  2/61,  p.  309. 

CONGESTION  OF  LIVER— 

4    Clixicals,  Etc.,  Martin,  Passive,  L.  1  50, 

pp.  619,  749.     Budd,  M.  R.  2/52,  p. 

497.       Murehison,    L.    1/67,    p.    789. 

Ilingcston,  Uvcla  (826:1)  Relaxed, 

ETC.,T.  2/52,  p.  529. 
5.  Portal     Coxgestiox     (969:1),     Martvn, 

Rare  Case,  R.  2/61,  p.  98.     H.  Jones, 

Causing    Hjematemesis     (145:2),    T. 

2/55,  p.  182.     Schill,  Exper.  on  Frog, 

M.  R.  2/62,  p.  365. 
Squills   (346:4),   Bird,    No  Diuretic    so 

A'aluahle  in  Dropsy  fr.,   4th  Edit., 

p.  412. 
Ammox.  Chloe.  (255:5),  Stewart,  L.  1/71, 

p.  704. 

969. 

PORTAL  SYSTEM— 

1.  OccLusiox  of  Biliary  Ducts,  Budd,  T. 
1/60,  p.  593.  Jenner,Clin.,  L.  1/74, p.  1. 
From  Gall  Stoxes  (983:4)  Pressing 
on,  followed  by  Death.  Budd,  Exter- 
ORRHAGiA  (144:4)  Freqt.,  T.  1/60, 
p.  593. 
Phlebitis,  Leudet,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  501. 
Vide  Portal  Circulatiox  (905:1).  Por- 
tal Coxgestiox  (968:1). 

HEPATITIS— 

3.  Clixic.\ls,  "Walshe,  Sub-acute,  L.  1/49,  p. 


HEPATITIS— CLixic.iLS  {cont.)  — 

523.  R.  IMartin,  in  the  East,  li.  2/64, 
p.  64;  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  118.  Cutliffe, 
R.  2/61,  p.  97. 

M.iLARiA  (559:2),  How  it  Affects,  More- 
head,  vol.  i.,  p.  74.  Lawson,  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  490. 

Paix  IX  Shoulder  (1729:2),  Luschkn, 
Cause,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  344.  Ward, 
Explan.,  L.  1/68,  p.  141  ;  T.  2/72,  p. 
420. 

TREATMENT  OF  HEPATITIS— 

Papers,  Etc.,  Dutroulau,  M.  R.  1/58,  p. 
5.  121.     Cameron,  T.  2/53,  p.  366;  L. 

1/63,  pp.  631,  655;  2/65,  pp.  63,  91; 

1/66,  p."  50. 
Kitre  axd  Axtimoxy,  Cutliffe,- R.  2/61,  p. 

97. 
Ammox.  Chlor.  (255:5),  Stewart,  L.  1/70, 

pp.  619,  727  ;  1/71,  p.  704. 
Iodine  Enemata  (252:1),  Muhauser,  M.  R. 

1/61,  p.  245. 
Acupuxcture  (166:4)  of  Liver,  T.  2/53. 

p.  366.     Ralfe,  Cure,  L.  2/76,  p.  397. 

970. 

ABSCESS  OF  LIVER— 

2.  Statistics,  Cases,  etc.,  Jackson,  Amer.  J. 
No.  47/38,  p.  212;  L.  2/59,  p.  156. 
AVaring,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  1.  Ward, 
L.  2/68,  pp.  141,  305,  474;  T.  2/72, 
p.  420.  Morehead,  vol.  1,  p.  594  ;  L. 
1  '65,  p.  530.     R.  Martin,  M.  R.  2/56, 

4.  p.  129  ;  L.  2/64,  pp.  204,  233.  Dutrou- 
lau, M.  R.  1/58,  p.  118.  AValshe, 
Clin.,  L.  1/49,  p.  523.  Hare,  T.  2/64, 
p.  673  ;  T.  1/53,  p.  138  ;  2/54,  pp.  344, 
367;  L.  1/60,  p.  166. 

Recovery,  Which  Route  is  Safest  ? 
Maclean,  L.  2/63,  p.  79. 

—  Opexixg  Per  Luxg,  T.   1/53,  p.  141. 

5.  Stewart,  Best,  L.  1/70,  p.  649.  Ward, 
L.  1/73,  p.  126. 

—  Opexed  ry  Laxcet,  Graham,  etc.,  T. 

2/57,  p.  499  ;  2/70,  p.  444. 

—  Arsorred  (170:6),  Morehead,  vol.  1,  p. 

641.     Dick,  L.  1/70,  p.  649. 
Symptoms  (970:2),  Waring,  M.   R.   2/55, 
p.  7.     Ward,  L.   2/68,  pp.  141,  305; 
T.  2/72,  p.  420. 

971- 

2.  Diagnosis  fr.  Ardomin.yl  Aneurism 
(733:5). 

CAUSES  OF  HEPATIC  ABSCESS— 

Py.'emia  (169:4),  Murehison,  L.  1/68,  p.  277. 

—  Metast.isis  (550:3),  Hayem,   R.   1/71, 

p.  91. 

—  Enteritis  (866:4).    Dysextert (900:6), 

Gastric  Ulcer  (848:3). 


WEDICAL    DIGEST. 


319 


TREATMENT     OF     HEPATIC    ABSCESS 

3.  (970:2)— 

Elaac,  Ntnv,  L.  2/69,  pp.  77,  loo,  33.5. 

rAiiACENTESisi,  Camoron,  E.\rly,  L  1,63, 
pp.  631,  65.3;  2/63,  p.  169;  1/66,  p. 
50.  Crepau,  etc.,  Supporting  Came- 
ron, L.  2/63,  p.  260.  Maclean,  Opposed 
to  Cameron,  L.  2/63,  p.  79 ;  1/66,  pp. 

4.  .30,  80  ;  L.  2/74,  p.  3.59.  Murchison, 
etc.,  R.  2/68,  p.  6.  Cameron,  L.  2/69, 
p.  49.5;  1/72,  p.  647;  2/70,  p.  885; 
2/74,  p.  267.  Maclean,  106  oz.  by 
Asriu.\TOii,  L.  2/73,  p.  39;  T.  2/73, 
p.  499. 

Caustic,  Dick,  L.  1/70,  p.  649. 

Ammox.  Chlor.  (255:5),  Stewart,  L.  1/70, 

pp.  649,  727. 
Ox  Gall  (5 42:. 3)  and  Calomel,  Clay,  R. 

2/47,  p.  57. 

972. 

nYPERTROniY  OF  LIVER— 

1.  IxFLUExcE  OF  FooD  rpox  (964:3). 
Clinicals,  Etc.,  Walshe,  L.  1/49,  p.  523. 

E.  Martin,  L.  2/50,  p.  145  ;  2/65,  p. 
615,  641.  Murchison,  L.  1/67,  pp. 
323,413,621,  657,  779;  2/67,  p.  351. 

ATROPHY  OF  LIVER— 

2.  IXFLVENCE   OF  FooD  (964:3). 

ACUTE  YELLOW  ATROPHY,  Svx.  A. 
FATTY  DEGEN.  (976:4)  OF  LIVER— 
Papers,  Etc.,  Wilks,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  622  ; 
1/71,  p.  408 ;  M.  R.  1/60,  pp.  256,  542. 
Johnson,  Views,  L.  2/67,  p.  222. 
Marcq  calls  it  Ac.  Yellow  Softening, 
11.  1/60,  p.  125.  Wunderlich,  etc.. 
Icterus  following,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  259 ; 
R.  1/59,  p.  73;  2  65,  p.  126.  Sieve- 
4.  king,    L.    2/72,    p.    224.     Ilehn,    In 

Child  ffit.  21,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  493. 
Zenker,  Pathol.  Anatomy  of,  R. 
1/73,  p.  36. 
DuRixG  Pregxaxcy  (1550:6),  Hecker, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  271 ;  1/66,  p.  248; 
1/64,  p.  275.  Braun,  R.  1/64,  p.  170. 
In  Male,  Ainstie,  L.  2/69,  p.  740.  Wad- 
ham,  L.  1/72,  p.  288. 

973. 

CIRRHOSIS,    vol    NUTMEG,   HOBNAIL, 

1.  liver- 
Papers,  Etc.,  Beale,  M.  1/60,  p.  525 ;  Pt. 
2/58,  p.  125.  Lobules  Compared 
with  Healthy,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  525;  R. 
2/61,  p.  101.  Carswell,  Piodiiet.,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/54,  p.  36.  Barsham,  Due  to 
Alcohol  (424:4),  L.  1/61,  pp.  2,  28. 
Todd,  Clin.,  T.  2/57,  p.  571.  Budd, 
Clin.,  T.  1/57,  p.  648;  l/60,p.  592.  Mur- 
chison, Why  more  Readily  Produced 
by  Beer,  etc.  than  Pure  Alcohols, 


CIRRHOS.,  vcl  NUTMEG,  LIVER-Papeus, 
Etc.  [cord.)  — 

L.  1/74,  p.  581.  Corrigan,  R.  1/45, 
p.  39.  Sappey  on  Circul.  of  Blood 
fr.  V.  PoRT.Ti  to  V.  Cava  Ixf.  when  it 
cannot  Pass  through  Liver,  M.  R.  1/61 , 
p.  72.  II.  Jones,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  437. 
Gairdner,  Analysis  Compared  with 
Other  Affect,  of  Liver,  M.  R.   2/60, 

3.  p.  454.  Burrows,  Clin.,  T.  2/56,  p. 
53.  Fricke,  Broxzed  Skin  (1042:4) 
No  Disease  of  Sup.  R.  Capsules, 
M.  R.  2/57,  p.  535. 

Histology,  Legg,  L.  1/75,  p.  6S0. 

In  Children-  (1522:4),  Murray,  etc.,  ret. 

5,  etc.,  L.  2/63,  p.  221 ;  1/75,  p.  698  ; 

£ct.    10,    2/75,    p.    838;    1/76,    p.    23. 

Reynolds,  cct.  3,  T.  1/66,  p.  35. 

TREATMENT  OF  CIRRHOSIS  OF  LIVER, 

4.  Vide  Ascites  (999:1). 
PoDOPHYLLix  (469:6),  L.  1/62,  p.  418. 
Potass.-e    Bitart.    (259:5),    Gull,    Special 

Value   in   Alcoholic   Cirrhosis,    L. 
1/66,  p.  6. 
Acid.   Xit.    (2l7:G),   Wilkinson,    L.   2/45, 
p.  65. 

974. 

JAUNDICE— ICTERUS— 

1.  Papers,  Etc.,  Harlev,  Pathol.  Treat,  etc., 
T.  1  62,  p.  602  ;  R.  1/63,  p.  276.  Budd, 
Complic.  with  Ascites,  T.  1/60,  p.  592. 
Fatal  Jauxdice,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  500  ; 
L.  2/63,  p.  615.  Laycock,  in  an  Im- 
becile, Cured  by  Erysipelas,  T.  1/62, 
p.  205.  Dunglison,  Clin.,  R.  1/46, 
p.  55.     Ward,  L.  2/59,  pp.  2,  53. 

CAUSES  OF  jaundice- 
Diagnosis  OF,  Ward,  etc.,  L.  2/59,  pp.  2, 
53;  2/61,  p.  473.  Murchison,  Sum- 
mary of  Views,  L.  1/74,  p.  432  ;  Tables, 
p.  536.  Budd,  T.  1/60,  p.  592.  Har- 
ley,  T.  1/62,  p.  602  ;  R.  1/62,  p.  98  ; 
1/63,  p.  277.  Frerichs,  etc.,  T.  2/59, 
p.  420  ;  1/61,  p.  450.  Kiihne,  Exper., 
M.  R.  2/52,  p.  234.  Murchison,  L.  1/70, 
p.  222. 

4.  Urixe,   as  Aid  to  Decide  Cause,   Harley, 

T.  1/62,  p.  602;  R.  1/63,  p.  277  ;  Mur- 
chison Doubts  it,  L.  1/70,  p.  222. 
Harley,  Contains  Leucix  (965:4),  T. 
1/62,  pp.  199,  602. 

Suppressed  or  Arrested  Secret.,  Budd, 
M.  R.  2/52,  p.  503.  Harley,  T.  1/62, 
p.  602. 

Epidemic  (561:6),  Martin,  in  Italy,  etc.,  T. 

5.  1/61,  p.  607  ;  1/76,  p.  403.  la  Paris, 
Decaisne,T.  l/72,p.  138. 

Catarrhal,  Wyss,  R.  1/68,  p.  12. 

Traumatic,  Verneuil,  R.  2/72,  p.  173. 

Mextal  Emotiox  (1343:3),  Wilks,  R.  2/70, 
p.  102.  Corrigan,  Dangerous  Kind 
Due  to  Grief,  R.  1/45,  p.  42. 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


CAUSES  OF  JAUNDICE  (cont.)— 
6.  Cold,  Ringer,  Peculiar  Case,  T.  1/68,  p.  62. 
IxjECTiN'G   Biliary    Salts    into    Blood, 

Felt,  Exp.,L.  1/76,  p.  931. 
Remittent     Fever     (1482:4).       Typhus 
(1506:6).  AcvTE  Y.  Atrophy  (972:3). 
Pregnancy  (972:4). 

975. 

JAUNDICE  IN  INFANTS  (1522:4)  — 

Causes,  Cases,  Etc.,  i»Ieigs,  R.  1/67,  p.  353. 

2.  Hughes,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  521;  1/62, 
p.  335.  G.  Hewitt,  L.  2/56,  p.  8. 
Curran,  Bellad.  ix,  Etc.,  R.  1/69, 
p.  345.  Sedgwick,  Hereditary',  M.  R. 
1/67,  p.  483.  Lotze,  Case  Fatal,  tct. 
8  Months,  Gall  Ducts  Defective 
(981:4),  T.  2/76,  p.  292. 

TREATMENT  OF  JAUNDICE— 

3.  Budd,  T.  1/60,  p.  592  ;  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  503, 

Jones,  T.  1/63,  p.  137.  Ed.,  In  Some 
Forms  of  Passive  Painless  Jaundice, 
L.  2/68,  p.  416. 

Quinine  (403:2),  Ed.,  L.  2/68,  p.  416. 

Ipecacuanha  (398:2),  Corrigan,  Specific 
■when  Due  to  Grief,  R.  1/48,  p.  42. 

4.  Benzoic   Acid    (393:5),   Harlev,   T.    1/62, 

p.  602.     H.  Jones,  T.  1/63,  p.  137. 
Turpentine  (350:1),  H.  Jones,  Rationale 

of  Act.,  R.  2/58,  p.  44. 
Mineral  Acids    (248:4),    Thudichum,    R. 

2/60,  p.  123. 
Pot.  Chloras  (260:3),  Odier,  T.   1/55,  p. 

289. 

5.  Chloroform,  Internally  (441:6\  Osborn, 

T.  2/66,  p.  25.  _ 
Eggs   (513:5),   White,   Rationale   of   Act. 
Critic,  2/55,  p.  563. 

6.  Fel  Bovix.  (542:3),  Johnson,  etc.,  L.  2/40, 

p.     ?  ;  2/41,  p.   337.      Clay,  L.  2/41, 
p.  289.     Harlev,   How  and  When  to 
Give,  R.  1/63,  p.  278. 
Lice(32:5),on  Bread  and  BuTTER,nighly 
Spoken  of !  ! 

976. 

NEURALGIA  (1237:2)OF  LIVER-HEPAT- 

3.  ALGIA— 

Cases,  Etc.,  AUnutt,  R.  1/45,  p.  38. 
Habershon,  R.  1/73,  p.  59.  Miir- 
chison,  L.  1/74,  p.  537- 

fatty  degeneration    (1073:3)    of 

4.  liver- 
Acute,  Syn.  with  Acute  Yellow  Atrophy 

(972:3),  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  256. 
Gen.  Review,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  346; 
2/53,  p.  32  ;  2/56,  p.  250.  Rokitansky. 
Combd.  with  Fatty  Kidney  (1013:6), 
M.  R.  1/60,  p.  255.  Murcbison.  Clin., 
L.  1/67,  p.  621.      Bamberger,  T.  2/53, 


FATTY  DEGENER.  OF  LIVER  {cont.)— 
5.  p.  458.      Gardner,  Analyses,    Difi'er. 

Between  Amyloid  Degen.,  Etc.,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  454. 
Connection  of,  with  Noma  (798:5). 
Causing    Death    Often,  After    Opera- 
tions (1631:4). 

CAUSES  OF  FATTY  DEGEN.  OF  LIVER 
Phosphorus  Poisoning  (240:2). 
Drinking  (426:4),  Rokitansky,  M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  347. 

977. 

LARDACEOUS  (1672:4)   vel  SCROFULOUS 

1.  LIVER,  Syn.  WAXY,  AMYLOID, 
ALBUMINOUS  DEGEN.  —  CHOLE- 
STERINE  OR  COLLOID  DISEASE— 

Meckel,  Lard,  or  Choles.  Dis.  in  Organs 
Generally,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  413.  Vir- 
chow  V.  Meckel,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  57. 
Gairdner,  Differ.  Between  Fatty' 
(976:5)  and  Amyloid  Degen.,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  454.  Bristowe,  etc.,  Deny 
that  Waxy  and  Amyloid  Degen.  are 
Identical,  M.  R.  2  60,  pp.443,  449; 
1,61,  pp.  55.57.  Wiiks  and  Budd,  M.R. 
2/52,  p.  504  ;  2/60,  p.  453.  Greenhow, 
Idiopathic  Case,  T.  1/65,  p.  36. 
Stewart,  Clin.,  Recovery,  12,120  ozs. 
of  Ascitic  Fluid  Reinoved,T.  1/74,  p. 
122. 

In  Yellow  Fever  (1514:2),  Jackson,  R. 
1/58,  p.  20. 

In  Diseased  Bone  (95:2),  Especially  Hip 
(1748:6),  T.  1/65,  p.  36. 

2.  Treatment,  Ammon.  SIur.  (255:5),  Budd, 

M.  R.  2/52,  p.  502. 

CANCER  OF  liver- 
Diagnosis,  etc.,  Hare,  L.  1/60,  p.  219. 
Budd, Clin.  Compile,  with  Gall  Stones 
(983:5),  T.  2/57,  p.  60.  Hughes,  etc., 
T.  2/54,  pp.  370,  468  ;  L.  2/66,  p.  721. 
Ramskill,  Pulsating,  Simul.^ting 
Aneurism  (733:5),  T.  2/75,  p.  653. 
Roberts,  Fungus  H.^matodes,  Very 
Rare,  act.  12,  L.  1/67,  p.  77-  Moxon, 
Acute,  T.  1/73,  p.  621.  Thompson, 
Clin,,  Rapid  Case,  T.  1/74,  p.  31. 
ilurchison.  Acute,  Temp.  Increased 
(1663:3),  L.  2/75,  p.  802.  Fagge, 
Primary  Scirrhus,  xt.  52,  L.  2/76, 
p.  751. 

978. 

SYPHILITIC  (1205:2)  DISEASE  OF  LIVER 
1.  Reviews,  Gubler,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  348  ; 
2/61,  p.  292.  Wilks,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62, 
p.  435  ;  2/64,  p.  512.  Oppolzer,  R. 
1/65,  p.  129.  Thompson,  Clin.,  L. 
2/75,  p.  301.  Canton,  P.M.,  7  Weeks, 
T.  2/61,  p.  670.  Barlow,  ret.  3  Months, 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


321 


SYPHILITIC  DISEASE    OF  LIVER— Ee- 

viEAVs,  Etc.   {cont.) — 

L.  1/76,  p.  740.  Hutchinson,  P.M., 
T.  2/62,  p.  384.  Case,  Cure,  Value  of 
Teeth  in  Diagn.,  T.  1/65,  p.  359.  Pie- 
vost  IX  FcETus,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  542. 
Budd,  Acid.  Nitric.  (247:6),  Long  Con- 
tinued, R.  2/63,  p.  152. 

HYDATIDS  (933:4)  OF  LIVER— 

4.  Budd,    Relation    Between    Hydatids  axd 

TiENi.u  (937:6),  T.  1/57,  p.  649.  Mur- 
chison,  etc.,  Clin.,L.  1/67,  p.  657  ;  M.R. 
1/69,  p.  286  ;  L.  2/62,  p.  639.  Yirchow, 
Multilocular  L^lcer.  EcHiNococcors 
Cyst,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  535.  Blackez, 
R.  2/68,  p.  2. 
Geophagy  (127:3),  in  Elephants  -with 
Hyd.  of  Liver,  Meredith,  L.  2/73, 
p.  174. 

5.  Cases,  Ward,  etc.,  L.   1/70,  p.   476;  2/60, 

p.  210  ;  2/68,  p.  75 ;  1/69,  p.  637  ;  2/70, 
p.  215  ;  cct.  6  ;  2/73,  p.  221.  Russell, 
Two  Tumours,  One  Opened  into  Rt. 
Pleura,  Other  into  Lt.  Bronchus,  T. 
1/73,  p.  439.  Barlow,  etc.,  T.  2/57, 
p.  220;  1/55,  pp.  11,  57,  111;  1/57,  p. 
618.  Cayley,  Opening  into  Lung,  L. 
2/75,  p.  592!  Harley,  Cure,  T.  1/66, 
p.  482.     Habershon,  etc.,  R.    1/61,  p. 

6.  27  ;  2/62,  p.  120.  Chereau,  Discharging 
PER  Anum,  R.  1/62,  p.  99. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  HYDATIDS  OF  LIVER— 
Fagge,  Chemical  Plan,  L.  1/68,  p.   484. 
Latham,  Difficult    Often,  L.  2  73, 
p.    221.      Fagge,   Renal  Cyst,   Con- 
founded with,  L.  2/61,  p.  472. 
_^     Confounded  avith  Gall  Stone  (982:6). 
K    CiESARiAN  Sect.,  in  Case  (1577:2). 

979. 

HYDATIDS  OF  LIVER  CAUSING— 

2.  Jaundice  (974:1)   by  Pressing  on  Duct, 

Page,  L.  2/61,  p.  473. 

TREATMENT    OF    LIVER     HYDATIDS, 
Vide  978:4— 

Budd,  T.  1/60,  p.  494.     Savory,  L.    1/66, 

p.  524. 
Tr.  Kameel^  (933:6),  Iljaltelin,  R.  2 '67, 

p.  89. 

3.  Ol.  Filicis  Mas.  (320:3)  Inject.,  Pavy, 

T.  2/66,  p.  354. 
Electrolysis  (1659:3),  Durham,  8  Cases, 

L.  2/70,  p.  707. 
Puncture  of,  Budd,  Recov.,  R.    2/59,   p. 

117.      Hutchinson,    etc.,  L.    2/62,  p. 

389;    1/69,  p.  158.     Richardson,  etc., 

L.  2/66,  p.  261  ;  2/75,  p.  429.    Dieula- 

foy,  6  Cases,  Aspiration   (709:6),  L. 

2/73,  p.  559. 
—  Dangers,    Martineau,    etc.,    Cases,  L. 

2/75,  pp.  324,  429. 


980. 

DISPLACEMENT  OF  LIVER— 
1.  Burton,  Case  of  Congenital  Malposition, 
R.  1/61,  p.  110. 
In  Umbilical  Hernia  (956:3). 
Movable,  Cantani,  T.  1/70,  p.  397  ;  1/76, 

p.  101. 
Excision     (980:3),     Moleschott,     Exper., 
M.  R.  2/53,  p.  252. 

WOUNDS  AND  INJURIES  OF  LIVER— 

3.  Excision  Supra. 

P.\RTiAL    Removal,   Macpherson,   Recov., 

L.  1/46,  p.  442. 
Diabetes  (336:1),  following  Injury. 
Emphysema    (657:4),    Unique   Case,  After 

Injury. 

4.  Cases,  Recovery.    Hammond,  M.  R.  1/54, 

p.  571.  Partridge,  etc.,  R.  2/59,  p. 
199;  1/72,  p.  251. 
Cases,  Death.  Few  or  No  Symptoms 
During  Life,  Etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  242 ; 
2/64,  p.  527  ;  2/61,  p.  421  (9th  Day) ; 
M.  R.  1/67,  p.  193.  Forrest,  etc,  T. 
2/64,  p.  553;  12th  Day,  T.  1/67,  p. 
322.  Hill,  23rd  Day,  L.  2/67,  p.  258. 
L.  W.  Marshall,  Piece  of  Liver 
Found  in  Pulmon.  Artery',  5j.  in 
Weight,  L.  1/74,  p.  197. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  LIVER— 

Pins  and  Needles,  Watson,  L.  2/68,  p.  477. 

981. 

GALL  BLADDER,  Vide  Bile  (966:3)  — 
3.  Anat.  and  Phy-siology-,  Crisp,  Compar.\t- 
Anatomy  in  Vertebrata,  Rev.  of  Book- 
L.    1/63,    p.    271.      Paulet,   Compar. 
Anat.,  T.  2/70,  p.  105.    KoUiker,  Con- 
tractility, M.  R.  1/53,  p.  544. 
4-  Absence  of,  Harle,  in  Woman  act.  50,  L. 
2  56,  p.  304.     Patterson,  in  Man   £et. 
25,  T.  2/64,  p.  476. 
Ducts     Defective,      Fatal      J.undice 
(975:2). 

INFLAMMATION  OF  GALL  BLADDER— 
Ammonii  Chlorid.   (255:5),  Budd,  M.  R. 
2/52,  p.  500. 

wounds   and  injuries  of  gall 

5.  bladder- 
Cases,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  199. 

Flstul-e  (983:6),  Cockle,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p. 
476 ;  R.  2/70,  pp.  104,  105.  Mur- 
chison,  L.  1/74,  p.  465.  Harley,  Di- 
rections FOR  ArTIF.  FoRM.iT.,  R.  1/63, 
p.  275. 

HYDATIDS  OF  GALL  BLADDER  (933:4)— 

6.  Bowman,  Large  Cyst  in  Gall  Bl-Iddek, 

L.  1/76,  p.  532. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


CAXCEE  OF  GALL  BLADDEK— 

Eichards,  L.  2/72,  p.  559. 
DISPLACEMENT  OF  GALL  BLADDEE— 

In  Femoral  Sac  (959:5). 

982. 

BILIARY  DUCTS— 

2.  MixuTE  Anat.,  Etc.,  Budge,  M.  R.  2/GO, 

p.  237.    Beale,  T.  1/62,  p.  299.     Faulet, 
CoMPAn.  AxAT.  T.  2/70,  p.  105.     Ber- 
nard's Exper.   on   Regeneration,  T. 
1/60,  p.  310. 
OBSTRUCTIOX   OF   BILIARY   DUCTS— 

3.  From  Lumbrici  (936:4). 

Ligature,  Legg,  L.  2/76,  p.  401.  Charcot, 
etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  723.  Symptomatic 
Hepatic  Fever  from,  M.  R,  2/76, 
p.  477. 

Causing  Fatty  Matters  in  F^jces 
(877:5),  Marcet,  T.  2/58,  p.  158. 

— Enlargement  of  Gall  Bladder,  Mur- 
chison,  Differential  Diagnosis,  L.  2/67, 
p.  351. 

— Persistent  Jaundice  (974:2),  Budd, 
T.  1/60,  p.  592. 
FISTULA  OF  BILE  DUCTS  (982:6),  La- 
boulene,  Hepatico -Bronchial  Fis- 
tula, Bile  Expectorated,  L.  2/75, 
p.  504. 
BILIARY  CALCULI  — GALL   STONES  — 

5.  Clinicals,  Etc.,  Crisp,  L.  2/41,  pp.  365, 

388.     Thudichum,  R.    2/60,  p.    121  ; 
2/63,  p.  273.     Campbell,  T.   1/70,  p. 
335.     Murchison,  L.  1/74,  p.  503. 
Chemistry,  Supra.     Ritter,  of  6,000,  M.  R. 

6.  1/73,  p.  515.  Andral,  Why  Sheep  have 
them  in  Winter  only,  T.  1/60,  p.  525. 

Diagnosis,  Cockle,  Pathognom.  Sign  if 
Encysted  in  Cystic  Duct,  T.  1/62, 
p.  477.  Ramskill,  Difficulties,  L.  1/76, 
p.  379.  G.  Johnson,  Case  of  Hyda- 
tid Cyst  (978:6)  Opening  into  Bile 
Duct,  T.  1/76,  p.  2. 

983. 

SYMPTOMS     OF     BILIARY     CALCULI, 

1.  Vide  982:6. 
Murchison,  L.  2/67,  p.  351. 

Hepatic  Colic,  Trousseau,  Diagnosis  from 
Spasm  of  Stomach,  Etc.  (841:6),  R. 
2/59,  p.  122.  Cockle,  Why  it  Occurs 
Soon  After  Meals,  T.  1/62,  p.  476. 
Murchison,  Causes,  etc.  of  Pain,  L. 
2/67.  p.  351. 

2.  Pulse  Retarded  (754:1),  Pathognomonic, 

Thudichum,  T.  2/63,  p.  151. 
Pyemia  (169:2),  Murchison,  etc.,  L.  2/67, 

p.  351 ;  1/68,  p.  278.     Barclay,  L.  2/66, 

p.  722.     Bate,  L.  2/74,  p.  502. 
Sympathetic     Irritation     of     Kidney, 

H.^MATUiu.v,   Etc.,   Cockle,   T.    1/62, 

p.  477. 


SYMPTOMS  OF  BILIARY  CALCULI  {cont.) 

Death   Following,   Cockle,   T.    1/62,  p. 

4.  476.  Leigh,  16  hours,  T.  1/67,  p.  248. 
Latham,  Agonizing  Pain  causing 
Death,  L.  1/66,  p.  88.  Donkin,  fr. 
Pressure  on  Vena  Porta  (969:1), 
T.  2/68,  p.  396.  Yeitch,  Hepatitis, 
T.  2/74,  p.  604.  Daly,  T.  2/76,  p. 
557. 

5.  Cases,  Blackburn,  The  Largest  Knoaa'N, 

14  Drachms,  L.  2/68,  p.  784.  Dr.  Bates', 
More  than  1,000  Stones  Present,  L. 
2/74,  p.  502.  Budd,  With  Cancer  of 
Liver  (977:5),  T.  2/57,  p.  60.  Dr.  Ken- 
yon's  Own  Case  (Harrogate),  L.  2/68, 
p.  74.  Murchison,  P.  M.,  L.  1/70,  p. 
223.  Truman,  93  Stones,  P.  M.,  T. 
2/62,  p.  593.  Ramskill,  Impacted  2J 
Years,  P.  M.,  L.  1/76,  p.  379. 
■ — Discharged  by  Enter.  Arscess,  Wat- 
maugh,50+-T.  2/6o,p.  628.  Cockle, 
T.  1/62,  p.  477  ;  2/76,  p.  202.  Mar- 
shall (Groin),  L.  2/68,  p.  764.  Nes- 
field,  Near  Navel,  L.  1/70,  p.  157; 
2/75,  pp.  264,  298. 

984. 

1.  —  Impacted  in  Ileum  (883:4),  Le  Gros 
Clark,  Difficult  Diagnosis,  Singular 
Case,  L.  2/71,  p.  638. 

—  Vomited,  Miles,  Complic.  M'ith  Sarcina 

Ventric,  L.  1/61,  p.  57. 

—  Escaping  into  Peritoneum,  Coupland, 

No  Symptoms  During  Life,  L.   2/76, 
p.  894. 

TREATMENT    OF   GALL   STONES,    Vide 
Nephritic  Colic  (1022:3)  — 

3.  Thudichum,  R.  2/60,  p.  123.     Trousseau, 

"  The  First  Advice,"  Preventive,  T. 
1/60,  p.  525.  Crisp,  do.,  L.  2/41,  p. 
388.  Sutton,  R.  2/66,  p.  124.  Haber- 
shon,  R.  1/73,  p.  39. 
Hypodermic  Inject.  (219:2),  Thompson, 
T.  2/67,  p.  189.  Bird,  T.  2/67,  p. 
246.     Laborde,  L.  1/75,  p.  18. 

4.  Chloroform  (441:2)  Intern,  and  Extern. 

AND    Inhal.,    Thudichum,    E.    1/63, 
p.  275. 

—  Inhaled,  Bouisson,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  464. 

Flack,  T.  2/67,  p.  145. 

—  Internally    (441:5),    Buckler,   Solves 

5.  Cholesterine  (966:2),  R.  1/68,  p. 
123.     Bouchut,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  239. 

—  Externally  with  Acon.  and   Bell., 

Habershon,  R.  1/73,  p.  39. 
Ether  (433:6),  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  380. 
Chloral  (444:5),  Richardson,  T.  2/69,  p. 

538.     Laborde,  c.  Morph.,  L.   1/75, 

p.  18. 

6.  Creasote  (355:6),   Thudichum,    R.    2/60, 

p.  123. 
SonjK  Carbon.  (268:3)  and  Hot  Water, 
Prout,  Budd,  T.  1/54,  p.  28. 


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ilEDICAL   DIGEST. 


323 


TREATMENT  OF  GALL  STOXES  {co»t.) 
Sodj:   Phosph.   and   Beef    Tea    ('269:1), 

Thudichum,  R.  2/60,  p.  123. 
PuRTOx   SrA  Watek,    Eoscall,    T.    1 '62, 

p.  517. 

985. 

1.  Ac.XiTROSUM(248:l),Thii(Iiclmm,  E.  2 '60, 
p.  123. 

Acid.  Nit.  (2-18:4),  Thudiclium,  E.  2/60, 
p.  123. 

Ac.  Nitro-Hydrochlor  (247:6),  Thudi- 
chum, E.  2/60,  p.  123. 

Tr.  Ferri  (294:6),  Thudichum,  E.  2/60, 
p.  123. 

986. 

ANAT.  AND  PHYSIOLOGY  OF  SPLEEN. 

1.  Develop.,  Gray,  As  Seen  in  Chick,  M.  E. 
l/o2,  p.  541.  Prize  Essay,  T.  2/54, 
p.  o7o ;  M.  E.  1/55,  p.  1.  Crisp's 
Prize  Essay,  T.  2/55,  p.  524.  Stieda, 
etc.,  M.  E.  2/62,  pp.  519,  520;  2 '53, 
p.  264.  Klein,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  226. 
Ester,  T.  1/65,  p.  123.  Barcelli,  L. 
1/71,  p.  389.  Sylvesters  Ne'sv  Theory, 
M.  E.  1/72,  p.  143. 
Trabecul,*:,  Chalk,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  8 ; 
2/54,  p.  476.  Fuehrer,  M.  E.  2/55, 
p.  529. 
Blood  Vessels,    Chalk,    T.    2/52,   p.    S. 

3.  Huxley,  M.  E.  1/54,  p.  545.  Crisp, 
Valves  of  Veins  iu  Diff.  Animals, 
T.  1/54,  pp.  48,  416. 

Splenic   Artery   Perforated   by  Gastric 

Ulcer  (847:4). 
Blood,  Bennett,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/52,  p.  197; 

1/53,  pp.  35,  536;  2/55,  p.  216. 
—  In  Splenic  Disease  (989:5). 

4.  Blood  Corpcscle  Holding  Cell  (138:3), 

W.   Jones,   etc.,  M.  E.   1/53,  p.  32; 

2/52,  p.  197;  2/55,  p.  529. 
Neetes,  Drosdoff,  etc.,  Exper.  on  Section 

of,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  227.    Bulgar,Exper. 

ShoAving  they  Arise  fr.  Cord  between 

1st  .\nd  4th  Cervical  Verteb.,  L. 

2/76,  p.  903. 
Chemistry,    Noad,    M.   E.    2/55,   p.   216. 

5.  Scherer,  Hypoxanthine  (767:5),  A 
Product  of  its  Waste,  T.  1/52,  p.  525. 

EXTIRPATION  OF  SPLEEN,  Vide  129:5- 
Mosler,  30  Exper.,  E.  2/71,  p.  IS.  Fiihrer, 
M.  E.  2/56,  p.  231.  Wilks,  etc.,  M.  E. 
1/67,  p.  62.  Dog  (8  months),  2/64,  p. 
232.  Schiff,  Exper.,  T.  1/68,  p.  278. 
Harley,  Fr.  Eat,  and  Supra  Eenal 
Capsc-les  Eemoyed  (1040:3),  T.  2/57, 
p.  564  ;  1/58,  p.  203.  Urbindti,  L.  2/73, 
p,  456.  Beddoe,  Texan  Eunners 
Eemove  Spleen  to  Improve  Wind,  T. 
2/57,  p.  608;  1/58,  p.  203.  Phillip- 
peau,  Eeproductiox  of  After  ?  T. 
1/56,  p.  52. 


EXTIEPATION  of  SPLEEN  {cont.)— 
In  Human  Subject,  Beau,  Eecov.,  T.  2/67, 
p.  628;  1/68,  p.  278;  L.  2/76,  pp. 
115,  298,  425,  690.  Kiichler,  T.  1/59, 
p.  642.  Bryant,  T.  2/67,  p.  608.  S. 
Wells,  P.M.,  T.  2  65,  p.  615;  1/66, 
p.  1. 

987. 

INJUEY  OF  SPLEEN— 

2.  Chevers,  16  Cases,  M.  E.  2/71,  p.  353. 
Eupture,  Salter,  Peculiar  Case,  Eecov.,  L. 

2/57,  pp.  413,  456.  Egan,  After  a 
Fall  no  Blow,  Inquest,  etc.,  L.  2/76, 
p.  562.  Fergusson,  Partial  Cure,  L. 
1/67,  p.  11.  Favrer,  Death  in  12 
Days,  T.  1/67,  p.  522. 
—  Spontaneous,  Eokitansky,  M.  E.  2/62, 
p.  262.  Whitney,  During  Pregnancy 
(1551:1),  T.  2/68,  p.  621. 

3.  Dislocated,  Helm,  Eapidly  Fatal,  M.  E. 

1/57,  p.  536. 
Displaced,     Transposed,    Malposition, 
In  ILnMORRHAGic   DiATHESis  Frcqt. 
(141:6). 

4.  Movable,  Eokitansky,  IM.  E.  2/60,  p.  540. 
Transplantation    (1039:3),    Mantegazza, 

Exper.,  M.  E.  2/67,  p.  162. 
Eeproduction  (986:5). 

988. 

SPLEEN   DISEASES— Henoch,  etc.,  M.  E., 

1.  2/'55,  p.  44;  2/56,  p.  541. 

In  Children  (1519:5),  Jenner,  Exam. 
Spleen  in  all  Obscure  Diseases,  T. 
1/60,  p.  465.  Gee,  Enl.a.kged  (988:4), 
L.  1/67,  p.  459. 

SPLENIC  CONGESTION— 

2.  Ehind,  A  Peculiar   Form   Connected  with 

Menstruation  (1142:2),  T.  2/55,  p. 
131.     Tebault,  M.  E.,  2/56,  p.  542. 

SPLENIC  APOPLEXY— 

Cohnheim,  Fatal  Case  fr.  Bursting  of 
Veins,  E.  2/69,  p.  62.  Devaine,  Case 
with  Infusoria  in  Blood  (139:5),  T. 
2/63,  p.  257. 

SPLENITIS— Parkes,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  637; 
M.  E.  2/56,  p.  542. 

3.  Abscess,     Mantell,     Discharged    per    Lt. 

Bronchus,  T.  1/63,  p.  478;  M.  E., 
2/56,  p.  542. 

CANCEE   OF  SPLEEN— Woillez,   Primary, 
L.  2/76,  p.  441. 

EXLAEGED  SPLEEN  — HYPERTROPHY 

4.  OF  SPLEEN.     In  Children  (988:1). 
Clinicals,  Etc,  Murchison,    R.  1/67,    p. 

171.  Martin,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/56,  p.  129  ; 
2/57,  p.  14.  H.  Jones,  etc.,  T.  2/52, 
pp.  76,  245  ;  1/67,  p.  275.     Hare,  93 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ENLARGED    SPLEEN,     Etc.  —  Clinicals, 
Etc.  [cont.) — 

oz.,    T.    1/61,    p.    289.      Richardson, 
3i  lbs.,  T.  2/52,  p.  399.     Salter,  Siu- 

5.  gular  Case,  L.  2/57,  p.  413. 
Splenic  Cachexia,  Dangees  of  Oper.  of 

Catheterism  (1214:4),    Etc.,  Fayrer, 

T.  1/74,  p.  4. 
Letjcocythemia  (989:5). 
Diagnosis,  Hare,  R.  1/59,  p.  75.     Roser, 

AiiTERiAL  BiiriT,  Splenic,  L.  2/62,  p. 

462.      Vide  Cardiac  Bruit  (780:4). 
— From  Enlarged  Kidney  (1023:1),  Todd, 

T.  1/53,  p.  541. 

CAUSES  OF  SPLENIC  HYPERTROPHY— 

6.  Malaria  (559:2),  Dempster,  M.  R.  2/55, 

p.  354.     Fayrer,  T.  1/74,  p.  2. 

In  Children,  Diagnostic  of  Typhoid 
(1501:2).  Remittents  (1482:4).  In- 
tekmittents  (1484:3).  Pregnancy 
(1551:1).  PuLMON.uiY  Embolism 
(742:4). 

Causing,  Purpura  (57:4). 

989. 

TREATMENT     OF     SPLENIC     HYPER- 

2.  TROPHY,   Vide  990:3— 
'Wilks,NoDRUGsoF  Use  in  True  Hypert., 

L.  2/61,  p.  10. 
Potassii   Bromid.   (266:5),    S.   Wells,    T. 

2/54,  p.  461.  Williams,  T.  2/56,  p.  611. 
Hydrarg.  Biniodid.  (304:3),  Maclean,  etc., 

L.  1/66,  p.  666;   1/69,  p.  325. 

3.  Secale  (326:3),  Willebrand,   M.  R.  2/59, 

p.  273. 
Quinine  (403:1),  Nonat,  How  to  Give,  etc., 

T.  1/58,  p.  225.     Valiei.x,  L.   2/47,  p. 

260.  Piorry,  Effects  Seen  in  20  Seconds. 

Fallacy    Exposed,    L.    1/60,    p.    602. 

Mosler,  Injection,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  467. 
Excision  (986:5),  Sp.  "Wells,  T.   2/65,   p. 

615;   1/66,  p.  1. 

LEUCOCYTHEMIA— LEUKH^MIA— 

5.  WHITE-CELLED  BLOOD— 

Pale Corpuscles(137:6).  Leucocythemia 

Lymphatica  (131:3). 
Reviews,  Etc.,  Jaccoud  Asserts  Identical 

with  L.   Lymphatica,  M.  R.  1/76,  p. 

254.     Bennett,   M.   R.  2/52,   p.   189. 

Virchow,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  14  ;   1/67,  p. 

36.     Ollivcr,    M.    R.     2/67,    p.    554. 

Loschner,  etc.,  T.   2/61,  p.  18;  2/76, 

6.  p.  88.  Evans,  R.  2/71,  p.  7.  Roberts, 
Case,  Transitory,  No  Glandular  Dis- 
ease, L.  2/75,  p.  47.  Virchow,  T. 
2/61,  p.  350.     Plates,  L.  1/63,  p.  378. 

Cry.stals  in  Blood  (135:4),  Ellis,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  262  ;  1/62,  p.  532  ;  1/61, 
p.  527. 

Fissure  of  Red  Corpuscles  (137:3), 
Freidrich,  L.  2/71,  p.  619. 


LEUCOCYTHEMIA,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

990. 

1.  Lymphatic  Glands  (129:4),  Bennett,  State 

of,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  195. 
Bone  Marrow  (93:6),  Moxon,  White  Cells 

IN,  vide   134:6.     Mosler  says  Disease 

May  Spring  fr.  Marrow,  L.  1/76,  p. 

349. 
Connective    Tissue    Corpuscles    (19:1), 

Friedreich's  Theory  of  Part  they  Play, 

M.  R.  1/58,  p.  519. 
Intestinal  M.  M.  (863:5),  Peculiar  State, 

Friedreich's  Theory,  M.   R.    1/58,   p. 

517. 

2.  Py.bmia    (168:6),    Bennett,    Relation    of, 

M.  R.  2/52,  p.  203. 

Pregnancy,  Paterson,  Acute  Case  in  Con- 
nect, with,  R.  2/70,  p.  312,  vide 
1551:1. 

iNs.iNiTY  (1378:4),  Existence  of,  in. 

Urine,  Analysis,  Berrell,  T.  1/68,  p.  284. 

3.  C.\SES    (988:4),    Hewson,    Recov.,   M.    R. 

1/53,  p.  288.  Rees,  etc.,  P.M.,  L.  2/62. 
p.  9 ;  1/72,  p.  682.  Wilks,  L.  2/59, 
p.  338;  2/61,  p.  9. 

TREATMENT  OF  LEUKH.EMIA— 

Phosphorus  (239:5),  Wilson  Fox,  L.  2/75, 
p.  45.  Discuss.  Clin.,  2/76,  jip.  786, 
799,  858,  868  ;  T.  2/76,  p.  703.  Broad- 
bent,  L.  1/76,  p.  350.  Vide  Chlorosis 
(792:2). 

Electricity  (184:3),  Botkin,  L.  2/75,  p.  47. 

ATROPHY  OF  SPLEEN— 
5.  In  Lunatics  (1379:3). 

Pale  Corpuscles  (137:6),  Excess.,  Purkes, 

T.  2/52,  p.  638. 
In  Excessive  Diarrhcea  (910:3),  Parkes, 
Peculiar  Case,  T.  2/52,  p.  637. 

991 

AMYLOID   (1671:4)   vd  WAXY  DEGENE- 
1.     RATION  OF   spleen- 
Reviews,  Analysis,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p. 
58;  1/54,  pp.  539,559;  2/60,  p.  451. 
Jenner,  Connect,  with  Rickets  (99:5), 
Diagn.,  etc.,   P.M.,  T.  1/60,  pp.  336, 
465  ;  2/60,  p.  553.     Yirchow,  Always 
Connected  with  Bone  Disease  (95:2), 
Espec.  Caries  (96:3),  ate,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  461.     Gairdner,  With  Waxy  Kid- 
ney (1013:5),  M.  R.  2/00,  p.  455. 
Che.mistry,  Treat.,  etc.,  Dickenson,  L. 

1/76,  p.  627. 
Cases,  M.  R.  2/60,  pp.  451,  456. 

SYPHILIS  (1205:2)  OF  SPLEEN— 

4.  Casks,  etc.,  T.  2/62,  p.  384  ;  1/67,  p.  197. 

Wilks,  T.  2/62,  p.  435.  Gee,  Often 
Enlarged,  in  Hereditary  Syphil. 
(1207:5),  L.  1/67,  p.  459. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


325 


SYPHILIS  OF  SPLEEN"  (cont.)— 

Acid  Nitric  (247:6),  Budd,  Long  Con- 
tinued, E.  2/63,  p.  152. 

HYDATIDS  (933:4)  OF  SPLEEN— 
6.  Rosenstein,  M.  R.   1/74,  p.  264;  T.  1/5.), 
p.  58. 

993. 

AN  AT.    AND     PHYSIOLOGY    OF     PAN- 

1.  CEEAS— 

Lectuhes,  Reviews,  etc.,  Bernard's  Exper., 
T.  2/60,  pp.  175,  321,  347.  Frerichs, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  191 ;  2/57,  p.  240  ; 
1/60,  p.  228  ;  2/60,  p.  233 ;  1/70,  p. 
225.  B.  Jones,  Analysis,  etc.,  T.  1/51, 
p.  579.  Kroeger,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/55,  p. 
263;  1/56,  p.  227.  Harley,  Most 
Curious  of  all  Digestive  Flcids,  E. 

2.  1/59,  p.  333.  Corvisart,  A  Nitro- 
genous Digester,  R.  1/59,  p.  327 ; 
M.  R.  2/59,  p.  149;  2/64,  p.  232. 
Pavy,  do.,  L.  1/72,  p.  39.  Dobell, 
L.  2/62,  p.  695.  Bernstein,  L.  2/70, 
p.  722.  Extikpatiox  (995:2),  Beaunis, 
Exper.,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  363. 

In  Fat  (89:5)  and  Starch  (314:5)  Diges- 
tion. 

3.  Quantity   of  Juice    Secreted,    Kroeger, 

12>  pts.,  Parkes,  T.  1/55,  p.  333. 
Colin,  In  Larger  Ruminants,  M.  E. 
1/55,  p.  550.  Beaunis,  How  to  Collect, 
etc.,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  362. 

—  Increased,   Bernard's  Exper.,  Causing 

4.  Profuse  Diarrhcea  (910:2)  :  By 
Ether  (433:6)  ;  By  Potassii  Iodid. 
(263:2  &  701:5). 

Pancreatine,  Corvisart,  M.  E.  2/57,  p. 
240.     Harley,  E.  1/59,  p.  333. 

5.  Pancreatic  Emulsion,  Dobell,  L.  2/64,  p. 

288  ;  1/65,  p.  620  ;  2/65,  pp.  534,  561  ; 
2/66,  p.  542.  Leube,  Exper.  on  Value, 
etc.,  T.  1/74,  T.  292. 

—  In  Phthisis  (696:4). 

PANCEEATIC  DUCT— 

6.  Eegenerated,   Bernard's  Exp.,  In  Dogs, 

T.  1/60,  p.  310. 
Obstruction  (994:5),  Harley,  Diagn.  Case, 
E.  1/62,  p.  98.     Budd,  T.  1/60,  p.  594. 

994. 

DISEASES  OF  PANCEEAS— SYMPTOMS, 
2.     Etc.— 

Eeview,  M.  E.  2/53,  p.  154. 

Burning  Pain  at   Epigastrium  (944:5), 

Leared,   T.   1/54,  p.  508.     Bains,   T. 

1/62,  p.  281. 
Sick  Headache  (1430:3),  Hooper,   Chief 

Symptom  in  One  Case,  M.  E.  2/61, 

p.  526. 
Emaciation     (158:2),     Without     Obvious 

Cause,  Budd,  In  Obstruction  (993:6), 

T.  1/60,  p.  594. 


DISEASES  OF  PANCEEAS,  Etc.  (coiit.)— 
Vomited  Matters  (857:3),  Leared,  Pecu- 
liar Bodies,  T.  1/54,  p.  508. 

3.  Stools  Fatty  (877:5),  Clark,  etc.,  L.  2/51, 

p.  152  ;  M.  E.  2/53,  p.  154. 
DiARRHffiA  (910:2),  In  Excessive  Secretion. 

panceeatitis— 

4.  Cases,  Etc.,  Eiboli,  P.  M.,  M.  E.  1/60,  pp. 

255,    543.     Oppolzer,   etc.,   E.    2/59, 
p.  Ill  ;  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  526. 

CANCEE  of  PANCEEAS— 

5.  Cases,  Etc.  ,  Nathan,  Causing  Obstruction 

OF  Bowels,  T.  2/70,  p.  238.  Oppol- 
zer, E.  2/59,  p.  110;  2/58,  p.  128. 
Williams,  T.  2/52,  p.  131.  Thorn,  L. 
2/55,  p.  437.  Ward,  L.  2/63,  p.  66. 
Jaundice  in  Cancer  of  Head  op  Pan- 
creas (974:2),  Budd,  T.  1/60,  p.  592. 

995. 

ATEOPHY  OF  PANCREAS— 
2.  Oppolzer,  R.  2/59,  p.  110. 

FATTY  DEGENERATION  (1673:3)  OF 
PANCREAS— 
Rokitansky,  M.  R.   1/53,   p.  350.     Verga, 
Extreme  Case,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  550. 

INJURY  OF  pancreas- 
Ablation  OF  Part,  Kleberg,  Recov.,  R. 

2/68,  p.  204. 
Extirpation  (993:2). 
Portion   Voided    per   Anum  (878:3),  T. 
1/63,  p.  516. 

996. 

PERITONEUM— 

1.  Absent,  Tait,  Case,  T.  1/75,  p.  760. 

Absorptive    Powers   Immense,   Eichaid- 

son's  Exp.,  T.  1/62,  p.  128. 
Nerves,  Luschka,M.  R.  2/53, p.  347;  1/70, 
p.    263.     Hilton,   Remarks,  L.    2/61, 
p.  367. 
Vascular      Plexus,       Sub -peritoneal, 
Turner,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  223. 

DISEASES  OF  PERITONEUM— 

4.  Pain    at    Umbilicus    (1535:5),    Luschka, 

Cause,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/53,  p.  347. 
ACUTE  PEEITONITIS— 

Habershon,  Discuss.,  T.  2/59,  p.  642.    Fitz- 

patrick.    Case   of  a   Butler  doing  his 

Work  up  to  a  Few  Hours  of  Death, 

L.  2/75,  p.  83. 
Idiopathic,  Ward,  L.  2/58,  p.  276. 

—  Quinine  Specially  Valuable  (997:2). 

5.  Symptoms,    Pain   at    Umbilicus  (996:3), 

Cause  of. 

—  Aedom.  Parietes  (943:5),  Brinton,  L. 

2/55,  p.  432.     Hilton,  L.  2/61,  p.  367. 

—  Vomited  Matters (857: 3),  Wells,  Chop- 

ped Grass,  T.  2/65,  p.  361. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST, 


CAUSES  OF  ACUTE  PERITONITIS - 
6.  Habershon,    T.    2/59,   p.   642.     Bernard's 
Exper.,    In-itat.    of    Solar    Plexvs 
(1450:1),  T.  1/60,  p.  55. 
Syphilis,    Ix  Utero    (1205:3),    Simpson, 

M.  R.  2/55,  p.  349. 
Suppt-RATixG  Bubo  (1181:6).     Puerperal 
Fever   (1590:3).     Typhoid  ^'ithout 
Perfor.\tiox  (1496:4). 

997. 

TREATMENT  OF  ACUTE  PERITONITIS, 

2.  Vide  Puerperal  P.  (1592:5),  Perfora- 
tive P.  (1496:3)  — 

nabershon,  T.  2/59,  p.  642.  Duparque, 
R.  2/67,  p.  92;   1/60,  p.  124. 

Opium  (462:2),  Sheet  Anchor,  H.  Johnson, 
L.  2/66,  p.  687. 

—  Extern,     on      Linseed      Poultices, 

Heath,  T.  1/74,  p.  2  ;  vide  1594:1. 
Quinine  (1594:1),  Beau,  etc.,  T.  2/59,  pp. 

20,  93,  236.    Wells,  2/65,  p.  361 ;  ride 

1594:1. 
Ol.  Terebinth  (1594:4). 

3.  Plumbi    Acetas    (1593:5),    Especially  in 

Diarrhcea  of  (911:6). 
Ice  Extern.  (190:4),  Behier,  M.  R.  2/62, 

p.  248,     Eade,  L.  1/76,  p.  309. 
Collodion    and    Castor     Oil    Extern. 

(315:5),  Labour,  Case,  T.  1/64,  p.  314. 

4.  Iodine,  Injected  into  Peritoneal  Cavity 

(1000:4).  This  Refers  more  Parti- 
cularly to  Chr.  p.  Comb,  with  Ascites. 

Serum,  Injected  into  Peritoneum  as  in 
Ovariotomy  (1162:5). 

Bladder,  Duparque,  Necessity  of  Attend- 
ing to,  R.  2/67,  p.  92. 

CHRONIC  PERITONITIS— 
6.  Treatment  (997:2). 

—  Paracentesis   (1000:2),   Recov.,  "Will- 

shire,  L.  1/62,  p.  G7. 

—  Spontaneously'  Discharged   by  Umbi- 

licus, Baizeau,  2  Cases,  R.  1/73,  p. 
321. 

998. 

CANCER  OF  PERITONEUM  — MALIG- 

2.  NANT  peritonitis- 
Colloid,  Woodhousc,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  230  ; 

2/63,  p.  220.  Duncan,  etc.,  T.  2/72,' 
p.  432. 

TUBERCULIZATION    (676:6)    OF    PERI- 

3,  TONEUM  — TUBERCULAR  PERITO- 
NITIS— 

Cases,  Etc.,  Jenner,  T.  2/61,  p.  426. 
H.  Jones,  4,  T.  2/73,  p.  29.  Hewitt, 
etc.,  L.  1/57,  p.  29;  2/58,  p.  251. 
"Wolston,  Causing  Intestinal  Ob- 
struction (873:2),  T.  2/76,  p,  475. 
Zouche,  Acute,  Simulating  Malig- 
nant, R.  2/68,  p.  330.  E.  Smith,  T. 
2/74,  p.  331. 


fatty   degeneration   (1673:3)   of 

4.  peritoneum- 
Review,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  372. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  ABDOMINAL  vd 

5.  PERITONEAL  C.IVITY— 

Loose  Bodies  in.  Van  Byl,  T.  1/57,  p. 
498.  '     ^ 

Lumbrici  (936:3). 

999. 

ASCITES,  Vide  Dropsy  (155:1). 

2.  Clinicals,  Etc.,  Burrows,  T.  2/56,  p.  53  ; 

1/60,   p.    592.      Habershon,    etc.,    L. 

1/67,  p.  535;   1/61,  p.  228;  2/65,  p. 

346.     Wilkinson,  L.  2/45,  p.  65. 
Causes,    Murchison,    L.    2/67,    p.    351. 

Habershon,  L.  1/67,  p.  535. 

4.  — Cirrhosis  of  Liver  (973:1). 
Diagnosis  from  Ovarian  Tumour  (1157:5). 
Sugar  in  Fluid  (330:1),  Gill,  etc.,  T.  2/54, 

pp.  195,  451. 
In  Children  (1522:4),  Trousseau,  Acute, 
M.    R.    1/52,   p.   555.     Jones,    Idio- 
pathic Ciu-e,  Tonics,  L.   2/60,  p.   0. 
Smith,  Case,  L.  1/61,  p.  137. 
TREATMENT     OF    ASCITES,     Vide    Ci- 

5.  RRHOsis  (973:4).     Dropsy  (155:5). 
Carter,  2  Cases,  Recov.,  T.  2/76,  p.  459. 
Spontaneous  Cure,  Bronson,  etc.,  R.  2/59, 

p.  112;  2/60,  p.  125. 
Discharging    Per    Umbilical    Fistula, 

R.  2/61,  p.  102. 
Fluid   Absorbed    by    Stomach,   Zouche 

Case,  R.  2/68,  p.  332. 

1000. 

2.  Paracentesis  Abdominis,  Carter,  Sugges- 
tions, T.  2/60,  p.  253.  Nevins,  Direct., 
R.  1/63,  p.  47.  McCrea,  Early,  Ad- 
vantages, etc.,  R.  2/73,  p.  35.  Simp- 
son,  etc.,  Position,  T.  1/60,  p.  1  ;  L. 
1/57,  p.  277.  Roberts,  Syphon  Trocar, 
Diagr.,  T.  1/68,  pp.  34,  63.  Wells, 
Trocar  for,  T.  2/58,  p.  603* 

—Cases,  Child  (1522:4),  cet.  4,  L.  2/55,  p. 
470.  Iliffe,  80  pts.  at  Once,  L.  1/68, 
p.  344.  Graham,  6850  lbs.  in  130  Tap- 
pings, T.  2/72,  p.  269.  Paoalo,  685 
Galls,  in  255  Tappings,  T.  1/63,  p.  411. 
Banks,  etc..  Cure  after  Repeated  Tap- 
pings, R.  1/59,  p.  69;  L.  2/64,  p.  492. 
Stewart,  12,120  oz.  Removed  at  Diff. 
Times,  T.  1/74,  p.  122. 

— In  Chronic  Peritonitis  (997:6).  Puru- 
lent Puerperal  Peritonitis(1595-  1) 
Tymp.anitis  (865:2). 
4.  Iodine  Injections intoPeritoneal  Cavity 
(252:2),  Vide  Inject,  of  Ovarian 
Cysts  (1158:5). 
Morrell,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  371 ;  1/53, 
p.  569  ;  1/62,  p.  232  ;  1/68,  p.  529;  1/60, 
p.  543.     Darvieux,  R.  1/67,  p.  75. 


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TEEATMENT   OF   ASCITES— Iodine   In- 
jections [cont.) — 
— Unsatisfactoky,  Rudolphe,   T.    1/51,  p. 

650.     Dolbeau,  L.  1/68,  p.  408. 
— Dangers,  T.  1/57,  p.  513.    Boinet,  Case, 

Illustrating,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  543. 
Acupuncture  (157:1). 

1001. 

2.  Mercurial  Frictions  (302:5),  Burrows,  T. 
2/56,  p.  53. 

Nitric  Acid  (247:6),  "Wilkinson,  Remark. 
Case,  L.  2/45,  p.  65. 

Elaterium  (156:5),  Murchison,  Obstinate 
Case,  R.  2/71,  p.  142.      Vide  156:5. 

Digitalis  (156:3).  Copaiba  (156:1).  Gam- 
boge (156:5). 

Squills  (346:5),  Bird,  4tli  Edit.,  p.  412. 

MESENTERY— 

4.  CoMPAR.  Anat.,  Flower,   Diagr.,   T.  1/72, 

p.  291. 
Its  Relation  to  Herni-e  (951:1). 
Rupture  T.  2'67,  p.  431. 
Nerves  (863:1). 
Aneurism,  Holmes,  L.  1/73,  p.  193. 

5.  E.MBOHSM  (17:4)   of  Sup.  Mesent.   Art. 

Causing  Intestinal  Gangrene,  Op- 
polzer,  R.  2/62,  p.  140  ;  T.  1/76,  p. 
129. 

Aneurism  (733:4)  of  Cceliac  Axis,  vide 
1001:4,  Bully,  T.  2/G2,  p.  627.  Good- 
fellow,  F.iLSE  (734:1)  fr.  Pressure, 
T.  2/67,  p.  647. 

Veins  of,  Faggs,  Thrombosis  of  Sup. 
Mesenteric,  L.  1/76,  p.  534. 

1002. 

TABES  MESENTERICA  rel  TUBERCLES 

2.  (676:6)  OF  GLANDS  vel  MESENTERIC 
DISEASE,  Vide  Glandul.us.  Disease 
(129:5)— 

Jenner,  Rare  Under  3,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  424. 
Clay,  L.  1/42,  p.  884.  Ellis,  L.  2/69, 
p.  263. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  MESENTERIC  DISEASE 
Jeuner,  T.  2/61,  p.  424. 
Abdomen   (945:5),    Jenner,    Not    Usually 
Large,  T.  2/61,  p.  425. 

3.  Emaciation  (158:1),  Jenner,  Not  Constant, 

T.  2/61,  p.  426. 

Diarrhosa  (910:3),  Jenner,  Cause,  Symp- 
tomatic Value,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  425. 

Tumours  in  (948:3),  Jenner,  Diagnosis, 
etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  425. 

TREATMENT  OF  MESENTERIC  DIS.— 

4.  Clay,  Specific,  L.  1/42,  p.  884. 

Fatty  Inunction  (90:5),  Simpson,  M.  R. 

1/57,  p.  56.     Bauer,  T.  2/55,  p.  245. 
Gallic  Acid  (359:6),  Assoc.   J.,  1/54,  p. 

508. 

5.  Ferri  Pernit.  (296:2),   Neligan,  T.  1/54, 

p.  605. 


TREAT.  OF  MESENTERIC  DIS.  {cont.)— 
Alcohol  (432:2),  Inman,  R.  1/60,  p.  275^ 
Chapman's   F.\rina   (314:6),   T.    1/67,  p- 
671. 

1003. 

TUMOURS  OF  OMENTUM— 

1.  Fatty,  Ramskill,  Singular,  T.  2/67,  p.  566, 

HYDATIDS  (933:5)    OF    OMENTUM  AND 
ALSO  IN  PERITONEUM— 

2.  Causing  Obstruction  of  Bowels  (873:2)., 
Simulating   Ovarian    Tumour  (1157:4), 

Newman,  T.  2/62,  p.  152. 

CANCER  OF  OMENTUM   AND    MESEN- 

3.  TERY,  Vide  Intestines  (867:5) ;  Abdo- 
men (947:1)— 

Cases,  Etc.,  Birkett,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  297; 
2/54,  pp.  370,  467.  Forster,  Colloid, 
T.  2/62,  p.  81.  Garrod,  L.  1/64,  p, 
411. 

INJURIES  OF  OMENTUM  AND  MESEN- 
TERY— 
IIernlb  of.  Portions  Excised  (955:6). 

1004. 

ANAT.  AND  PHYSIOLOGY  OF  KIDNEY— 
2.  Johnson,  T.  1/52,  p.  283.  Diagram  of 
Minute  Structure,  T.  1/58,  p.  1.  Good- 
fellow,  Tables  of  Relat.  Diam.  of 
Tubules,  Vessels,  etc.,  etc.,  T.  2/60, 
p.  525.  Heidenhain,  Microsp.  Anat. 
T.  2/74,  p.  122.  Frey,  Sections,  In- 
ject., etc.,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  158. 

Nerves,  Bernard,  Medulla  Oblong.,  Pt. 
of  Departure,  T.  2/60,  p.  300.  Good- 
fellow,  Connect,  of  with  Other  Parts, 
T.  2/60,  p.  474.  Bernard,  Results  of, 
Section,  T.  1/60,  p.  56 ;  2/60,  p.  299. 

Blood  Vessels  and  Malpighian  Bodies, 
Turner,  Communic.  Between  Parietal 
and  Visceral  Branches,  M.  R.  2/63,  p- 
225.  GoodfeUow,  Sizes  of,  Tables,  T. 
2/60,  p.  525.  Johnson,  in  Disease,  T. 
1/52,  p.  409.  B.  Jones,  Eft'ects  of 
Tying  Renal  Artery  and  Veins,  T^ 
2/65,  p.  675. 

Blood  in.  Difference  between  Renal  Vein 
and  Aortic,  GoodfeUow,  T.  2/60,  ppu 
102,  228. 
4.  Hepatico-Renal     Circulation     (756:3), 
Bernard,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  72. 

Analogy  between  Liver  (764:4)  and 
Kidneys,  Johnson,L.  2/67, pp.  221,256. 

Lymphatics,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  255. 

Secretion  by  (1027:3),  Goodfellow's 
Views,  T.  2/60,  p.  371.  Erichsen's 
Exper.  on  Rapidity,  L.  2/45,  pp.  129, 
156. 

Growth  of  Kidney,  Beale,  T.  1/68,  p.  7- 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


1005. 

ANOMALIES  —  MALFOEMATION,     Etc. 

2.  OF  KIDNEY— 

MALrosiTioN    vel    Displacement    of,    L. 

1/76,  p.  212;  T.  1/76,  p.  77. 
Single,  Murray,  R.  2/66,  p.  122.     Taylor, 

Death  fr.  Injury  to  the  Single  One,  E. 

2/70,  p.  257.     Greenfield,  L.  2/76,  p. 

573.     Hutchinson,  Dangers  if  Uke- 

TER  (1022:1)  be  Stopped  by  Calcxlis, 

L.  2/74,  p.  1. 

DISEASES  OF  KIDNEY.     Urine  (1027:1). 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Johnson,  T.  1/52,  pp.  285, 

335,  409;  1/58,  p.  1.  B.  Jones,  In 
Eelat.  to  Stomach  Derang.  (840:5), 
Etc.,  T.  2/53;  1/54,  vide  Index.  Beale, 
M.  E.  1/69,  p.  370.  Eoberts,  A  Model 
Book  for  Students  and  Practi- 
tioners, T.  1/73,  p.  473.  Jenner, 
How  to  Examine,  L.  1/65,  p.  29. 

CAUSES  OF  KIDNEY  DISEASE— 

5.  MoRRiD   Condition   of   Blood,  Johnson, 

T.    1/52,   pp.    284,    414.      Broadbent, 
High  Arterial  Tension,  L.  2/75,  p.  901. 
Vesical  Calculi  (1058:6). 

CAUSING  KIDNEY  DISEASE— 

Keflex  Irritation  in  Distant  Organs. 
L^'terus,  Ureters,  Testes,  and  vice 
versa,  Goodfellow,  Causes,  etc.,  T. 
2/60,  p.  474. 

6.  DiARRHCEA  (857:3),  Johnson,  E.  1/67,  p.  78. 
A'oMiTiNG  (857:3),  Johnson,  E.  1/67,  p.  78, 

ride  1017:1. 
Amaurosis,  Etc.  (1862:3),  M.  E.  1/72,  p. 
445,  vjWe  1010:1. 


1006. 

CASES  OF  KIDNEY  DISEASE- 

1.  In  FoiTus  IN  Utero  (1539:3),  Eev.,  M.  E. 

1/57,  p.  134.     Murray,  Cystic  Degex. 

(1024:3),  Diagram,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  508. 
In  Infancy,  Steiner,  E.  1/71,  p.  341.     Vide 

Cancer  (1023:4). 

TEEAT.  OF  KIDNEY  DIS.  GENEEALLY 

3.  Broadbent,  L.  2/75,  p.  901. 

Widen   B.and    of  Trousers,   E.   1/'72,  p 

273. 
Counter-irritation  (165:2),  B.  Sequard, 

Where  to  Apply,  M.  E.  2/59,  p.  36. 

4.  Iron  (294:5),  Bealc,  T.  1/65,  p.  29.   Dicken- 

son, L.  1/76,  p.  628.  Parkes,  T.  2/54, 
p.  29.  Cheadle,  With  Digitalis  in 
ScARL.  Dropsy,  E.  1/73,  p.  49. 

Ferro-Alp.uminates,  L.  1/68,  pp.  155,  223, 
vide  294:2. 

Mercury  (299:5),  Christison,  Bad,  M.  E. 
1/55,  p.  238. 


EENAL  INADEQUACY  (1030:2)— 

Andrew  Clark,  T.  1/73,  p.  1.  Broadbent, 
Similar  Views  to  Clark's,  L.  2/75, 
p.  901. 

1007. 

ALBUMINUEIA— BEIGHT'S  DISEASE— 
1.  Nosology',  What  is  Bright's  Disease  ? 
Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  50.  Johnson, 
T.  1/58,  p.  1  ;  M.  E.  1/53,  p.  56. 
Carter,  A  Blood  not  a  Kidney  Disease, 
T.  1/76,  p.  913. 
Pathology',  etc.,  Gull  and  Sutton,  etc., 
L.  1/72,  pp.  794,  882 ;  2/72,  p.  219 ; 
M.  E.  2/73,  p.  133;  T.  2/72,  p.  054. 
Eev.,  M.  E.  1/52,  p.  285  ;  1/53,  p.  56  ; 
2/53,  p.  46;  1/64,  p.  366;  1/68,  p. 
323.  Brunton,  B.  1/76,  p.  106.  Wilks, 
Subdivisions,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/55,  p.  122. 
Stewart,  3  Forms,  Tubular,  Vas- 
cular, Cirrhotic,  T.  1/73,  p.  593; 
E.  2/73,  p.  80;  P.M.,  M.  E.  2/65,  p. 
427.  Dickenson,  Turular  and  Inter- 
tubular  Origin,  T.  2/60,  p.  43  ;  1/61, 
p.  614  ;  L.  1/76,  p.  523,  et  scq.  John- 
son (1012:3),  Certain  Pts.  in  Anat. 
and  Physiology  of,  L.  2/67,  p.  767. 
Loct.,  T.  1/58,  p.  1,  et  seq.  Eev.  of 
Book,  Views  Combated,  M.  E.  2/52, 
4.  p.    380.     Goodfellow,  Lect.,   T.   2/60, 

p.  50,  etseq.  Parkes,  Clin.,  Influence 
OF  Food,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  p.  357;  T. 
1/54,  p.  395.  Jenner,  Clin.,  L.  1/65, 
pp.  1,  29,  55,  83,  251.  Simpson, Clin., 
T.  2/60,  p.  445.  TurnbuU,  Clin.,  T. 
2/52,  pp.  53,  155.  Walshe,  Splendid 
Clin.,  Connected  with  Typhoid 
(1497:4),  T.  1/55,  p.  613  ;  2/65,  p.  53. 
Basham,  Eev.  of  Book,  E.  1/62,  p. 
251.  Burrows  and  Kirkes,  T.  2/52, 
pp.  377,  585,  Cases,  etc. 
Vide  Blood — Blood  Vessels — Heart — 
Cerebral  H.iiMoiiRHAGE  (1010:2-5). 

1008. 

AETIOLOGY  OF  BEIGHT'S  DISEASE— 

2.  Goodfellow,    T.    2/60,   pp.   297,    348,   397. 

B.  Jones,  Chem.  View,  T.  1/66,  pp.  1, 
31.  Sibson,  In  Eelation  to  Arterial 
Tension,  L.  2/75,  pp,  885,  901.  Olli- 
ver,  M.  E.  1/73,  p.  236. 

Albuminuria,  Not  Due  toEenal  Disease, 
Parkes,  Exper.,  T.  1/54,  p.  395.  Eev. 
M.  E.  1/68,  p.  325.  Elliotson,T.  2/57, 
p.  289.  De  Beauvais  says  Odorous 
Phinciple  of  Urine  Not  Absent  as  in 
True  Bright's,  E.  1/59,  p.  83.  Simp- 
son, Frequency,  T.  2/60,  p.  445. 

Stomach  at  Fault  (1005:3),  Parkes,  T. 
1/54,  p.  395.      Vide  1005:3. 

3.  Cold,  Goodfellow,  How  it  Acts,  T.  2/60,  p. 

397.  G.  Johnson,  Bathing  (228:3),  L. 
2/73,  p.  812. 


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.ETIOLOGY     OF     BraGHT'S     DISEASE 

(eo)it.) — 

Alcohol  (424:4),  Goodfellovr,  Different 
Forms  Caused  by  Beer  and  Spirits, 
T.  2/60,  p.  473.  How  it  Acts,  T.  2/60, 
p.  471.  B.  Jones,  T.  1/66,  p.  1.  In- 
haling  Fumes,  Cases,  T.  2/60,  p.  471. 
Dickenson  Denies  it  Being  so  Fruitful 
a  Source  of  Dis.,  L.  2/72,  p.  855. 

5.  Irritation,  Etc.,  of  Medulla  (1340:6), 

Bernard,  T.  1/60,  p.  55;  2/60,  p.  125  ; 
1/65,  p.  503.  Laj^cock,  As  a  Symptom 
of  Nervous  Disorder  (1400:4),  T. 
2/73,  p.  30. 
Surgical  Dis.  and  Oper.  (1629:5).  Mol- 
LiTiES  OssiUM  (98:4).  Scarlatina 
(78:3).  Diphther.  (819:4).  Puerp. 
State  (1597:2).  Rheumatism  (1452:4). 
Emphysema  avith  Bronchitis  (656:6). 

6.  Phthisis  (682:5),  Peacock,  T.  1/58,  p.  195. 

Laycock,   Connection,  T.  1/60,  p.  551. 
Syphilis  (1205:3),  Lee,    etc.,  L.    1/68,  pp. 
621,  628  ;  2/68,  p.  109.      Southey,  H. 
2/73,  p.  87. 


1009. 

1.  Cantharides  (484:2),   Bouillard,   L.   1/48, 

p.  502. 
Argenti  Nitras  (306:2). 
Pot.  Iod.  (263:4),  Hutchinson,  L.  2/76,  p. 

739. 
Over  Walking,  Etc.,  Duke,  L.   1/76,  p. 

376. 
Age,  Helm,  In  Child  7  "Weeks,  L.  1/68,  p. 

85. 


SYMPTOMS    OF    BRIGHT'S     DISEASE 

4.  (1017:5)— 

L      Pulse  (754:1),  Broadbent,  Clin.,  L.   2/75, 
■  p.  902.     "Wilson,  etc.,  Renal  Pulse, 

m  L.  2/76,  pp.  141,  177. 

m      Dyspepsia    (1008:2),    Goodfollow,   Causes, 
^  etc.,  T.  2/60,  pp.  52,  228.     B.  Jones, 

vide  1005:3. 
Vomiting  of  Pregnancy  Often  Due  to  it 

(859:4). 

5.  Lung  Affections  (1008:5),  M.  Membrane, 

Kirkes,  T.  1/53,  p.  8. 

Aphonia  (608:5),  Gibbs,  L.  1/64,  p.  208. 

Laryngismus  Stridulus  (133:5).  l^ide 
Emphysema  (1008:5). 

Serous  Membranes  Affect.  (25:1),  Bur- 
rows, T.  1/53,  p.  643. 

Erysipelas  (42:2),  Goodfellow,   Freqt..  T. 

6.  2/60,  p.  53.  Johnson,  Dangers  of,  T. 
1/62,  p.  215.  Gourbeyre,  T.  2/57,  p. 
557. 

Neuralgia  (1236:2),  Wood,  Often  an  Early 
Symptom,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  30. 

Muscular  Pains  and  Cramps  (111:1), 
Johnson,  Freqt.,  T.  1/58,  p.  33.  Simp- 
son, Contra,  T.  2/60,  p.  445. 


SYMPTOMS  OF  BRIGHT'S  DIS.  {co>it.)~ 

1010. 

1.  Vision   Imp.ured  (1814:2),    Vide  Amaur- 

osis (1862:3),  Schultze,  Value  of  Oph- 
thalmoscope, T.  1/61,  p.  156;  L. 
1/71,  p.  321.  Wagner,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/58,  p.  538  ;  1/72,  p.  445.  Jabez 
Hogg,  Case,  Diagn.  fr.,  L.  2/73,  pp. 
701,  760.  Simpson,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p. 
445;  1/60,  p.  163;  2/65,  p.  548. 
Carter,  Retinal  Changes  Among  the 
Earliest  Symptoms,  L.  1/76,  p.  913. 

Renal  Retinitis  (1859:3). 

Presbyopia  (1815:4),  Trousseau,  Usefulin 
Diagn.,  T.  2/56,  p.  427. 

2.  Blood  (1005:5),    Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  pp. 

102,   124.     Brunton,  B.  1/76,  p.  107. 
Parkes,     Exper.,     T.    1/52,    p.    358. 
Broadbent,  L.  2/75,  p.  901. 
Blood  Vessels,  Johnson,  Coats  Commonly 
Diseased  in  Chr.  Cases,  T.    1/52,  p 
409 ;  T.  1/58,  pp.  260,  313;  1/72,  p.  688 
Sir  W.  Gull  and  Sutton  v.   Johnson 
T.  1/72,  pp.  669,  688 ;  L.  1/72,  p.  794 
Sibson,  L.  1/74,  pp.  437,  605.     Broad 
bent,  L.  2/75,  p.  901. 

3.  Heart  Hypertrophied  (769:3),  Johnson 

Explan.,  etc.,  T.  2/53,  p.  3  ;  1/58,  p 
260.  Bamberger,  Relation  of  2  Dis 
eases,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  257.  Sibson,  L 
1/74,  pp.  437,  505.  James,  T.  1/58, 
p.  586.  Goodfellow,  Enlarged,  but 
not   Strengthened,    T.    2/60,    p.   229 

4.  Dickenson,  T.  1/61,  p.  615.  Gour 
beyre,  May  be  Acute,  T.  1/59,  p 
323.  Fothergill,  Accentuation  of  Se 
coND  Sound  (777:2)  in  Chron.  Cases 
Reason,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  523. 

—  Reduplication  of  Sounds  (777:4). 

Cerebral  Hji:morrhage  (1411:1),  John- 
son, Freqt.,  ExpL,  T.  1/58,  p.  313; 
2/70,  p.  3.  Dickenson,  R.  2/61,  p. 
109 ;  T.  1/61,  p.  615.  Kirkes,  T. 
2/55,  p.  515.  Wilks,  Lect.,  T.  1/68, 
p.  545. 
5„  Menorrhagia  (1148:5). 

Renal  Cysts,  Why  Freqt.,  etc.  (1024:1). 

Anasarca     (155:3),    Goodfellow,      Cause, 
Begins  in  Kidney  Itself,  etc.,    T.  2/60, 
p.  127.     Johnson,  Where  Does  it  Com- 
mence, T.  1/58,  p.  105.      Todd,  M.  R. 
6.  2/57,  p.  93.     Tunibull,  T.   2/52,  pp. 

53,  155.  Laycock,  Why  Frequently 
Excessive  in  Neck  During  Menstrual 
Periods,  T.  1/65,  p.  503.  Taylor, 
Resin  Copaiba  (156:1),  B.  2/76,  p.  133. 
Diagnostic  Value  (1012:3),  Laycock, 
T.  1/62,  p.  551  ;  1/65,  p.  503.  John- 
son, T.  1/58,  p.  312;  2/60,  p.  127. 

—  Treatment,  vide  Dropsy  (1.56:6). 

1011. 

1.   F.'ECES  (878:1),  Parkes,  T.  1/52,  p.  358. 


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MEDICAX  DIGEST. 


UEIXE  OF  BRIGHT'S  DISEASE  (1034:5) 
Blood  Extractives  Can  be  Detected 
before  Albumex,  Owen  Rees,  R.  1/69, 
p.  89. 
Sp.  Gr.,  Corfe,  in  Confirmed  Cases,  Xight 
AND  Morning  Equal,  T.  2/58,  p.  293. 
Parkcs,  Exper.  with  DifF.  Foods,  Etc., 
T.  1/54,  p.  394  ;  2/54,  p.  27.  Clin., 
T.  1/52,  p.  357.   . 

2.  Odorous  Principle,  De  Beauvais,  Absent, 

Diagnostic  of  True  Bright' s,  R.  1/59, 
p.  83. 

Of  Different  Forms  of  Disease  (1012:4), 
Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  pp.  99,  124. 
Dickenson,  T.  1/01,  p.  615.  Johnson, 
Diagn.  Characters,  Plates  (1012:3), 
T.  1/59,  pp.  351,  570;  1/58,  p.  3, 
et  seq.  Casts  not  Always  Diagnostic 
of  Particular  Forms,  T.  1/58,  p.  3G5. 
Basham's  AYork  has  Best  Plates 
(1005:3),  R.  2/58,  p.  347.  Finlayson, 
Casts  Present,  yet  no  Albumen, 
M.  R.  1/76,  p.  176. 

Prognostic  Value  (1012:3),  B.  Jones,  T. 
2/53,  p.  545  ;  1/52,  p.  457. 

Oil,    Macdonald,  Occurs   in    8  Forms  in 

4.  Epithel.Cells,  T.1/52,  p.  289.  John- 
son, An  Unfavourable  Sign,  T.1/58,  pp. 
209,  210.  Beale,  Care  Required  in 
Diagn.,  T.  1/65,  p.  29. 

T0RUL.T3  (1034:1),  Hassal,  T.  2/52,  p.  578  ; 

L.  2/59,  p.  505. 
Urea   (1029:1),   Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  pp. 

126,  227,  r/tfe  Ur.'emia  (1017:4). 

5.  Blood    in,    Johnson,    More  Abundant   in 

Acute,  Expl.,  T.  1/58,  p.  260.  Ex- 
tractives (1011:1). 
Albumen,  Parkes,  Value  of  Presence  as  a 
Sign  of  Renal  Disease,  T.  1/59,  p.  6, 
vide  1008:1.  Harley,  Present  in 
Healthy  Urine  in  Another  Form,  etc., 
M.  R."  1/68,  p.  324.  Leared,  New 
Form  of,  T.  2/67,  p.  456.  Johnson, 
Relation  of  Quantity  to  Severity  of 
Disease,  etc.,  May  be  Absent,  T.  1/58, 
p.  313.  Parkes,  Exper.,  IIow  Affected 
by  Food  and  Drugs  (1011:1).  Gull, 
Small  Quantity  in  Urine,  yet  Am- 
monia in  Breath  (1018:3),  T.  1/61, 
p.  616. 

1012. 

3.  Tests  for    Albumen    in    Urine    (14:4), 

Clarke,  Small  Quantities,  R.  1/65,  p. 
139.  Rev.,  2/74,  p.  365.  Brunton, 
Resume,  B.  1/76,  p.  112.  Float, 
Ukine  on  Nitric  Acid,  L.  1/70,  p. 
69]  ;  T.  2/74,  p.  366.  B.  Sequard, 
How  to  Boil,  etc.,  with  N03,  R.  2/73, 
p.  79.  Johnson,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/55,  p. 
126;  1/76,  p.  176.  Fox,  See  that 
Nitric  Acid  be  Free  fr.  Silver,  T. 
1/68,  p.  273.  Kesteven,  RE.iDv 
Method  on    Cover   Slips,  L.  2/76, 


URINE   OF   BRIGHT'S   DISEASE— Tests 

for  Albumen  in  Urine  {cont.) — 

pp.  883,  917.  Drysdale,  on  Tidy's  Acet. 
AND  Carbol.  Acids,  L.  1/70,  pp.  644, 
691,  756;  T.  2/74,  p.  366.  Roberts, 
Quantitative,  L.  1/76,  p.  313.  San- 
som,  etc.,  Contra  Aceto-Carbol.  Sol., 
T.  2/74,  p.  420;  1/75,  p.  103. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  BRIGHT'S  DISEASE— 

Lavcock,    Diathetic,     T.     1/62,    p.    551. 

Stewart,  M.  R.   2/66',  p.  197.      Beale, 

Care     Required    in     Fatty    Kidney 

(1013:6),   Sources    of   Error,  etc.,   T. 

3-  1/65,    p.   29.       Beauvais,    Ukine    in 

Bright's  Does  not   Eliminate  Odor. 
Principle  of    Turpentine,  Etc.,  Tj. 
2/58,  p.  538. 
Ophthalmoscope  (1010:1). 

PROGNOSIS  OF  BRIGHT'S  DISEASE 
(1011:2),  Vide  Recovery  (1014:4)— 

Johnson,  T.  1/52,  p.  315;  2/53,  p.  545; 
1/62,  p.  215.     FHnt,  R.  2/69,  p.  66. 

Amaltrosis  (1862:4),  Roche,  if  Present, 
Disease  Severe,  R.  2/61,  p.  105,  vldi 
1010:1. 

Different  Conditions  of  the  Kidneys 
4.  IN    Different     Forms    of    Bright 

(1007:1).  Stewart,  Tables  Showing 
Leading  Symptoms  of  Complications, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  217.  GoodfeUow, 
T.  2/60,  p.  523.  B.  Jones,  Causes  of, 
etc.,  T.  1/06,  pp.  1,  31.  Laycock,  Com- 
paring them  with  Lung  Affect.,  T. 
1/62,  p.  551. 

Urine  of  (1011:2). 

ACUTE  DESQUAMATIVE  NEPHRITIS— 
6.     ACUTE  BRIGHT'S  DISEASE— 

Johnson,  T.  1/52,  pp.  335,409;  1/58,  p.  53. 
Parkes,  't.  2/54,  p.  26.  Basham,  Iden- 
tity of  Scarlatinal  Dropsy  (78:3), 
R.  1/59,  p.  80.  B.  Jones,  Value  of 
Antimony,  Etc.,  T.  1/56,  p.  35. 

1013. 

ACUTE  NON-DESQUAMATIVE  NEPHRI- 

2.  TIS— 

Johnson,  T.  1/58,  pp.  54,  105. 

THE  LARGE  WHITE  KIDNEY— 

GoodfeUow,  Symptoms,  Formation,  etc.,  T. 
2/60,  pp.  523,  525,  573.  Dickenson, 
Tubular  Origin,  Etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  43  ; 
1/61,  p.  614;  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  333. 
Johnson,  T.  1/59,  p.  351. 

THE  S:\IALL,  CONTRACTED  OR  GOUTY 

3.  KIDNEY  (1468:4)  rel  GRANULAR 
DEGENERAT.  vel  CIIR.  DESQUAMA- 
TIVE NEPHRITIS— CIRRHOSIS  OF 
KIDNEY— 

Johnson,  Pl.\tes    of   Urine,  Cases,  etc., 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


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I 


THE  SMALL,  CONTRACTED  OR  GOUTY 
KIDNEY,  Etc.  {cont.)~ 

T.  1/58,  pp.  2.59,  312,  ,365  ;  1/59,  p. 
351  ;  1/55,  pp.  336,  409.  Dickenson, 
iNTEllTUBt'LAR  Origix,  Etc.,  T.  2/60, 
p.  43  ;  1/61,  p.  614  ;  M.  R.  1/68,  p. 
334.  Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  523,  573. 
Garrod,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  425;  2/75, 

4.  p.  189.  Gnll  and  Sutton,  New  Views, 
T.  1/72,  p.  628.  Todd,  T.  1/58,  p. 
312.  Stewart,  Clin.,  "  Cirehosis," 
T.  2/73,  p.  247.  Barlow,  in  Child 
fct.  6,  L.  2/74,  pp.  151,  190.  Broad- 
hurst,  Causes  of,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  2/75, 
p.  902. 

THE    WAXY,    LARDACEOUS  (1672:4)  rcl 
AMYLOID  DEGEN.  OF  KIDNEY— 

5.  GoodfeHow,  T.  2/60,  pp.  523,  574.  Stewart, 

Typical  Case,  P.M.,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/64, 
p.  512.  Dickenson,  M.  R.  1/68,  p. 
338.  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  pp.  628, 
629.  Wilks,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  455. 
Gairdner,  Connected  with  Waxy 
Spleen  (991:1),  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  455. 

THE  FATTY  KIDNEY— 

6.  GoodfeHow,   etc.,    T.  2/60,    pp.  523,  574  ; 

M.  R.  1/53,  p.  59  ;  1/60,  p.  255.  John- 
son, Plates  of  Urine,  Etc.,  T.  1/58, 
p.  209.  Beale,  Source  of  Error  in 
Di.iGNOsis  (1012:1),  Etc.,  T.  1/65,  p.  29. 
In  London  Cats  (520:2). 

1014. 

CASES  OF  BRIGHT' S  DISEASE— 

1,  Russell,   Illustrating  Causes  of  Death,  T. 

2/65,  pp.  574,  681,  706  ;  1/66,  p.  120. 
Parkes'  Exper.,  T.  1/54,  p.  393  ;  2/-54, 
p.  26.  Kirkes  and  Burrows,  T.  2/52, 
pp.  55,  377,  585;  1/60,  p.  163. 
Chronic,  T.  1/58,  p.  210  (10  Year.s), 
2/.59,  p.  590  ;  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  326. 
Grantham,  Showing  Value  of  Exam. 
Urine  in  Obscure  Diseases,  T.  2/58,  p. 
243.  Gibb,  Complicated  with  Abdom. 
Cancer  (947: 1)  and  Diabetes  of  other 
Kidneys  (336:6),  L.  2/59,  p.  485. 
Recovery,  Wilkes,  Time,  etc.,  L.  2/72,  p. 
848.  Johnson,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  105. 
EUiotson,  T.  2/57,  p.  289.  Orr,  etc.. 
Remarks  on  Curability  (1015:2),  R. 
2/59,  p.  128;  1/62,  p.  251;  L.  2/65, 
p.  670.  Williams,  6  Cases,  L.  2/61, 
p.  492. 

1015. 

TREATMENT    OF  BRIGHT'S   DISEASE, 

2.  rif/c  Dropsy  (156:1)  — 

Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  pp.  601,  629.  Bran- 
ton,  B.  1/76,  p.  107.  Chambers,  Ch.  D., 
pp.  396,  397.  B.  Jones,  Viewed  Che- 
mically, T.  1/66,  p.  32  ;  2/53,  p.  545. 


TREAT.  OF  BRIGHT'S  DISEASE  {cont.) 
H.  Jones,  Cur.^tive  (1014:1)  of 
Chronic,  T.  1/55,  pp.  488,  513.  Ilas- 
sall.  Good  Principles,  L.  2/64,  p.  684. 
Johnson,  Clin.,  T.  2/53,  p.'53.  FuUer, 
T.  2/59,  p.  590.  Corfe,  Acute  .\nd 
Chronic,  L.  1/60,  p.  489.  Frerichs, 
T.  1/52,  p.  164.  Wilks,  T.  1/64,  p. 
150.  Sibson,  L.  2/75,  pp.  885,  902. 
Dickinson,  L.  1/76,  p.  628.  Haviland 
Hall,  Summary  for  Acute  Cases,  B. 
2/76,  p.  126. 

4.  Alcohol  (432:2),  Beale,    When  Valuable, 

T.  1/65,  p.  30. 

Sea  Am  (257:3),  Johnson,  T.  1  58,  p.  210  ; 
2/53,  p.  55. 

Diet  (126:2),  Dickenson,  L.  1/76,  p.  627. 
Hall,  B.  2/76,  p.  121.  Parkes,  T.  1/52, 
p.  357  ;  1/54,  p.  395.  G.  Johnson, L. 
2/76,  p.  847. 

Pure  Water,  Dickinson,  T.  1/64,  p.  627; 
L.  1/76,  p.  628  ;  B.  2/76,  p.  125. 

Milk  Diet  (156:1),  Donkin,  Skimmed 
Milk,  L.  1/70,  pp.  578,  613  ;  2/76,  p. 
921.  Farmer,  T.  1/76,  p.  100.  G.  John- 
son, L.  2/76,  p.  847.  Hall,  B.  2/76, 
p.  121. 

5.  V.vpouR  and  Hot  Baths,  Goodfellow,Wheu 

to  Use,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  602. 

Packing  in  Wet  Blankets  (229:6),  John- 
son, etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  216  ;  2/58,  p.  266. 

Diuretics  (221:3)',  Peter,  Various,  R.  1/66, 
p.  217.  Haviland  Hall,  Pro  and  Con, 
B.  2/76,  p.  123.  Johnson,  Valueless  in 
Acute,  T.  1/58,  p.  105.  Burrows, 
etc.,  When  Valuable,  T.  2/55,  p.  8  ; 
2/59,  p.  590. 

Diuresis  Often  Due  to  Accumul.  of  Urea. 
Vide  156:2.     Jobuson,  T.  1/58,  p.  105. 

1016. 

1.  Elaterium    (156:5)    especially   in    Head 

Symptoms. 
Gallic  Acid  (359:5),  Burrows,  etc.,  T.  2/52, 
pp.  00,  379 ;  2/53,  p.  55  ;  2/67,  p.  279. 

2.  Jamieson,  Especially  after  Scarlet 
Fever  (78:1),  B.  1/76,  p.  114.  Parkes, 
Table  of  Effect,  T.  2/54,  p.  28. 
B.  Jones,  Causes  Epilepsy  (1306:1), 
T.  2/53,  p.  494. 

T.VNNiN  (360:2),  Garnier,  Large  Doses,  3  s-*?. 

to  3j.,  M.  R.   2/59,  p.  241;  2/60,  p. 

561 ;  2/59,  p.  120. 
Cytisus  Scopaiuvrius  (156:2). 
Aconite    (468:2),    Marcq,    Especially    in 

Scarlatina  (78:3),  M.  R.  2  65,  p.  244. 

3.  Ringer,  L.  1/69,  p.  43 ;  M.  R.  1/70, 
p.  313. 

Belladonna    (377:4),    Stewart,    T.    1/73, 

p.  594. 
Camphor    (369:4),    Osbaldston,    L.    2/69, 

p.  327. 
J.iBORANDi  (418:1),  Brakeuridge,  Especially 

in    ScARLATiN.iL    Dropsy    (78:1),    T. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  BRIGHT' S   DISEASE— J abo- 
RANDi  (cont.)  — 

2/75,  p.  583.  Grasset,  As  in  Pleurisy 
(706:3),  T.  1/76,  p.  493. 

4.  I?iQ.  Amm.  Acet.  (254:3)  In  Acute,  L.  2/55, 

p.  626. 
LiQ.  Potass^  (258:3)  Tripe,  Avoid,  Why? 

M.  R.  1/55,  p.  238. 
Aq.  Calcis  (273:3),  R.  2/69,  p.  64. 
PoTAssi:    loDiD.    (264:4),    Crequi,   Large 

Doses,  L.  1/71,  p.  414. 

5.  Pot.  Sulph.  ('261:6),  Dickenson,  L.  1/76, 

p.  628. 
TiNCT.  Fekri  (1006:4),  Etc. 
Ferro- Albuminates,    Nelson,     R.    2/61, 

p.  205. 
Arsenic  (280:3),  Semniola,  R.  2/67,  p.  95. 
Hydrarg.  Bichlor.  (303:5),  Dickson,  T. 

2/75,  p.  609. 
Counter-Irritation  (1006:3)  over  Loins. 

Strong   Tinct.    Iod.     Stewart,   Lin. 

Crotonis,  T.  1/73,  p.  594. 

1017. 

2.  Vomiting  (857:3),   Treat.,   Diagn.    Value, 

etc.,  Goodfellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  604. 
Johnson,  R.  1/67,  p.  78.  Budd,  M.  R. 
2/56,  p.  45.  Chapman,  Ice  to  Spine, 
L.  1/65,  p.  220.  Various  Treat.,  L. 
1/65,  p.  220. 

UREMIA— Typhus  Co-existing  (1507:3)— 

4.  Jaksch,etc.,Clin.,R.2/61,p.  103;M.R.2/60, 

pp.  538,  168.  Maclagan,  New  Theory, 
M.  R.  1/74,  p.  194.  Goodfellow,  T. 
2/60,  pp.  125,  227.  Frerichs',  M.  R. 
1/52,  p.  304 ;  L.  2/70,  p.  825  ;  R.  1/65, 
p.  129;  1/58,  p.  331;  M.  R.  1/53,  p. 
289.  Oppolzer,  etc.,  v.  Frerichs,  T. 
2/63,  p.  100;  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  289. 
Hammond's  Exper.  with  Inject,  of 
Urea,  Etc.,  R.  1/58,  p.  331 ;  1/61,  p. 

5.  107.  Johnson,  T.  2/53,  p.  56,  Walshe, 
T.  1/55,  p.  613;  2/55,  p.  53. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  UREMIA  (1009:3). 

Richardson,    R.    1/61,    p.    106.      Roberts, 

Very     Differ,     fr.     Suppression     of 

Urine  (1036:1),  L.  1/70,  p.  868,  Cases. 
Analogy     of,    with    Cholera    (918:5). 

"With  Typhus  (1507:3). 
Temperature    As   a    Rule    Not    Raised, 

Diagnost.  Value,  L.  1/68,  p.  683. 
Pupil  (1852:6),  Richardson,  R.  1/61, p.  106. 

Haldane,  Guide  to  Treat.,  M.  R.  2/65, 

p.  253. 

1018. 

1.  Dyspncea  (635:4),  Walshe,  Without  Evi- 
dent Li'NG  Disease,  T.  2/55,  p.  54. 
Ammonia    in    Breath    (633:6),    Frerichs, 

3.  ri^^^;  1017:4,  L.  2/70,  p.  825.  Johnson, 
etc..  Uncertainty  of  Test,  etc.,  T.  1/58, 
p.  200 ;  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  275.     Walshe, 


SYMPTOMS    OF   URiEMlA— Ammonia   in 
Breath  {cont.) — 

L^ncertainty,  not  Valuable  as  a  Test, 
T.  1/55,  p.  53.  Jaksch,  Only  in  One 
Variety  of  Disease,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  538. 
Richardson,  When  and  Why  it  Occurs, 
R.  1/61,  p.  106.  Reuling,  Exper. 
Proving  it  Occurs  in  Health,  M.  R. 
1/55,  p.  275.  Gull,  In  Case  where 
Little  Albumen  (1011:5)  in  Urine, 
T.  1/61,  p.  616. 
I:>testinal  Canal  (863:5),  Ur.^mic 
Affect,  of,  Freitz,  T.  1/60,  p.  630 ; 
2/60,  p.  260.  Johnson,  R.  1/67,  p.  78. 
nWf  Vomiting  (1017:1). 

4.  Convulsions,  Haldane,  Nature  and  Treat., 

M.  R.  2/65,  p.  252.  Todd,  Renal 
Epilepsy  (1299:4),  T.  2/54,  pp.  129, 
153.  Bastian,  L.  2/74,  p.  789.  Gim- 
bert,  Pot.  ^Bromid.  (1316:2),  T.  1/74, 
p.  329. 
—  Puerperal  Convulsions  (1588:1). 
Vide  Hemiplegia  (1287:1). 

5.  Coma    (1428:2),    Bastian,    Diagn.    of   fr. 

Apoplexy,  etc.,  L.  2/74,  p.  789. 
Johnson,  T.  1/58,  p.  312.  Richardson, 
Small  Doses  of  Opium  (459:5)  causing 
Death,  So -called  Idiosyncrasies 
(578:1),  R.  1/61,  p.  107;  vide  1019:2. 
Nervous  Symptoms  of  Pyrexia  (1474:3) 

due  to  URiEMIA, 

CASES  OF  UREMIA— 

Walshe,  Clin.,  T.  1/55,  p.  613.  Johnson, 
etc.,  T.  1/58,  pp.  260,  312.  With 
Typhoid  (1497:4),  Walshe,  Singular 
Case,  T.  2/55,  p.  54  ;  1/55,  p.  613. 
Johnson,  Often  Confounded  (1500:2), 
T.  1/58,  p.  53. 

1019. 

TREATMENT  OF  UREMIA,    Vide  Puer- 
2.     PERAL  Convulsions  (1588:3) — ■ 

Oppolzer,    T.    2/63,    p.    100.      Loomis,  L. 

2/75,  p.  247.     Peters'  Hints,  R.  2/65, 

p.  140. 
Bleeding  (163:0),  Richardson,  R.  1/61,  p. 

107. 
Firing   (213:5)   in  Coma  of  (1428:4),  B. 

Sequard,  Rationale,  L.  1/66,  p.  1^0. 
Morphia,   Hypoder.  (461:6),  vide   1018:5, 

Loomis,  L.  2/75,  p.  247. 

ACUTE  IDIOPATHIC  NEPHRITIS— 

5.  Acute  Desquamative  (1012:5).     Chronic 

Desquam.  Nephritis  (1013:3). 
Rheumatic    (1455:2),    Jones,  Clinical,  T. 
2/53,  p.  257. 

SUPPURATIVE  NEPHRITIS  ty^  ABSCESS 
OF  KIDNEY— 

6,  Johnson,  P.M.,  T.  1/52,  p.  413.     Basham, 

Clin.,  L.  1/60,  p.  27. 
Causing  Abdomin.^l  Tumour  (946:2). 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


333 


1020. 

CAUSES  OF  ABSCESS  OF  KIDIS^EY- 

1.  Stricture  (1212:3),  Budd,  T.  2/54,  p.  241. 
GoNORRHCEA  (1 1 73: 3),  Murchison,  Discuss., 

etc.,L.  2/7.5,  p.  801. 

CASES  OF  SUPPURATIVE  NEPHRITIS— 

Various,  L.  2/63,  p.  9 ;  2/64,  p.  544 ; 
2/63,  p.  723.  Stanley,  etc.,  T.  2/54, 
p.  342.  Smith,  Opened  in  Lumkar 
Reg.,  L.  2/73,  p.  772.  Taylor,  Por- 
tions OF  Kidney  passed  per  Ure- 
THRAM  (1055:1),  R.  2/62,  p.  152.  Fin- 
cham,  Muscular  (111:2)  and  Nervous 
Symptoms  IN,  T.  2/60,  p.  569. 

TREATMENT  OF  ABSCESS  OF  KIDNEY, 

2.  Vide  Pyelitis  (1022:2). 
Nephrotomy    (1026:2)    vel   Opening  and 

Tapping  Kidney,  Bryant,  L.  2/70,  p. 
13.  Chuckerbutty,  Recovery,  L.  2/60, 
p.  79.  Loomis,  In  Pyo-Nephrosis, 
P.M.,  T.  2/74,  p.  348.  Dowse,  Re- 
cov.,  T.  2/74,  p.  632. 

PERI-NEPHRITIC  ABSCESS— 

5.  Cases,  Etc.,    Bo^vditch,    3,  Incisions,   R. 

2/68,  p.  200.  Diiffin,  T.  2/70,  p.  362. 
Trousseau,  28,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  235. 
Gibney,  Symptoms  Resembling  Acute 
Hip  Joint  Disease  (1749:4),  M.  R. 
2/76,  p.  492.  Southey,  Oper.,  P.M., 
L.  2/73,  p.  772  ;  1/74,  p.  53.  Annan- 
dale,  Oper.,  Calculus  Rb.moved,  Cure, 
R.  2/73,  p.  260.  Moxon,  Clin.,  L. 
1/75,  p.  602. 

HYDRO-NEPHROSIS— 

6.  C.4.SES,  Diagnosis,  Etc.,  Hare,  T.  1/57,  pp. 

29,  233,  258.  Ilillier,  etc..  Congeni- 
tal, Tapping,  Etc.,  Recov.,  L.  1/65, 
p.  317;  P.M.,  T.  2/69,  p.  394  ;  1/76, 
p.  546.  Morris,  Congenital,  L.  1/76, 
p.  708.  S.  "Wells,  Obscure,  Mistaken 
Diagn.,.Oper.,  Death,  T.  1/72,  p.  483. 
Morris,  Intermittent,  Direct,  for 
T.\ppiNG,  Etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  637. 
Woelfer,  Inject.  Iodine  (252:3),  T. 
2/76,  p.  30,  vide  Hydatids  (1024:4). 

1021. 

PYELITIS— 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,   Hare,   T.   1/61,    p.  319. 

Basham,  L.  2/55,  pp.  403,  429,  541, 
572.  Farre,  Chronic  Case,  L.  1/69,  p. 
544.     Coulsoo,  L.  1/56,  p.  402. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  PYELITIS— 

Pascallucci,  Diagnostic,  Crystals  of  Ni- 
trate of  Urea  avith  Ac.  Nit.,  L. 
1/73, p.  811. 

Pus  in  Urine  (168:4),  Todd,  Diagnosis  of 
Origin,    etc.,  T.   1/53,  pp.   337.  539. 


SYMPTOMS     OF     PYELITIS— Pus    in 
Urine  (cont.) — 

Basham,  Lect.,  L.  2/55,  pp.  403,  429, 
541,  572.  Thompson,  Alchemilla 
Arvensis  (411:4),  T.  2/67,p.  92. 

4.  —  Nephritic  Abscess  (1019:5).       Cyst- 

itis (1067:1).      Phymosis   (1166:2). 

CAUSES  OF  PYELITIS— 

LiTHic  Acid  Diathesis  (1931:1).      Calcu- 
lus OF  Kidney-  (1021:5). 

5.  GoNORRiKEA    (1173:3),    Murchison,    Often 

Fatal,  Discus.,  L.  2/75,  p.  801. 

RENAL  CALCULUS  (1057:1)— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  B.  Jones,  T.  1/54,  pp.  283, 

368,  453,  533.     Basham,    B.    1/75,   p. 

213.     Owen  Rees,  M.  R.  2/66,  p.  390. 

Fuller,  Case  Leading  to   Abscess,  he 

calls  Pyo-Nephrosis,  L.  2/63,  p.  723. 

Harley,  Mode  of  Formation,  T.   2/73, 

p.  393.     Laborde,   Case,  75  per  cent. 

Ikon,  T.   2/76,  p.  216. 
Causes  of,  Beale,  Dumb   Bell  Oxalate? 

(1032:6),   T.  1/62,  p.  6. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  RENAL  CALCULUS— 

6.  From  Hysteria  (1334:1). 

Of    Oxalate   Calculus    fr.    Cancer  of 

Kidney  (1023:3). 
Number,  Etc.,  Basham,  B.  1/75,  p.  216. 

1022. 

1.  One  or  Both  Ureters  Stopped   (1044:5), 

Roberts,  L.  1/70,  p.  870  ;  1/68,  p.  483  ; 
1/75,  p.  404.  Hutchinson,  L.  2/74,  p. 
1;  1/74,  p.  11  ;  1/76,  p.  458. 

CASES  OF  RENAL  CALCULUS— 

2.  Hare,  Discuss.,  T.  1/61,  p.   319.     Johnson, 

Very  Large,  Diagr.,  L.  1/70,  p.  918. 
Gee,  Double,  36J  oz.  with  more 
than  1,000  Smaller  Ones  Rt.,  9^  oz. 
in  Lt.,  L.  2/73,  p.  810. 

TREATMENT    OF    NEPHRITIC    COLICl, 
Etc.,  T  wfe  984:2  — 
Prevention,     Harley,     R.    2/73,    p.    77 

Thompson,  L.  2/68,  p.  242. 
OzoNic  ^ther  (224:4),  Day,  T.  1/73,  p. 
554. 

3.  Cold  Water,  Smith,  Copious  Libations  of, 

L.  1/73,  p.  221. 
Carlsbad  (7:2),  L.  2/68,  p.  242. 
Inversion  of  Body  (223:4),  to  Facilitate 

Passage,  Simpson,  R.  2/58,  p.  148. 
Chloroform    Ixhal.   (441:2),    Bouisson, 

M.  R.  \fo2,  p.  464. 
Opium    per    Urethkam    (462:6),    Riberi, 

M.R.  2/52,  p.  445. 
C.iNTHARiDES  (484:5),  Mackay,  R.  2/69,  p. 

119. 

4.  Nephrotomy  (1026:2),   Smith,  T.  1/69,  p. 

585.     Paul,  in  1733,  L.  1/74,  p.  219. 


;34 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


TEEAT.  OF  XEPHrjTIC    COLIC— Neph- 

EOTOMY   {cont.) 

Durham,  etc.,  T.  1/70,  p.  182;  1/74, 
p.  653.  Bryant,  P.M.,  L.  2/70,  p.  292. 
Annandale,  E.  2/73,  p.  2G0. 

SUEGICAL  XID]S^EY— 
Thompson,  E.  1/73,  p.  230. 

1023. 

nYPEETEOPHY  OF  KIDNEY— 

1.  Pearse,  Weighing  11  lb.   4  oz.,   Boy  xt.  5, 

L.  1/70,  p.  212. 
Ix  FcETvs  Causing  Dystocia  (1571:1). 
Diagnosis   fkom   Splenic  HYrEKTiiopiiY 

(988:5). 

ATEOPHY  OF  KIDNEY— 

2.  Diagnosis,  Eoberts,  L.  1/68,  p.  654. 
TUMOUES  OF  KIDNEY— 

Di.iGNOsis,  Etc.,  Todd,  T.  1/53,  p.  541. 

3.  Hypeutuophy  (1023:1).  AiiscEss  (1019:6). 

Cysts  (1005:1). 

CANCEE  OF  KIDNEY— 

B.  Jones,  T.  1/54,  p.  613  ;  2/74,  p.  619. 

Diagnosis,  0.  Eees,  Easily  Confounded 
with  OxAL.  Lime  Calculvs  (1021:6), 
M.  K.  2/56, p.  390.  Basham,  E.  1/62, 
p.  252. 

4.  —  From  Ovarian  Tumours  (1057:4),  T. 

1/62,  p.    199,  Op.,  P.M.,  L.   1/65,  p. 
285 
Cases,  T.  2/54,  p.  392  ;  2/60,  p.  154  ;  2/68, 

5.  p.  529  :  L.  1/66,  p.  63  ;  31  lbs.,  set.  7, 
L.  1  /56,  p.  626  ;  2  lbs.,  a?t.  4^  ;  L.  2/73, 
p.  113  ;  xt.  20  Months  ;  L.  2/74,  p.  49. 
Magrath,  set.  10  Months,  Very  Large, 
M.  E.  2/76,  p.  493.      Vide  1006:1. 

fibeo-fattytumoue  of  kidney- 
Case,  Barclay,  L.  2/63,  p.  563. 

1024. 

cystic  DEGENEEATION  vcl  CYSTS  OF 

1.  KIDNEY  (1660:5)— 

Goodfellow,  Connection  of  with  Bright's 
Disease  (1019:5),  T.  2/60,  p.  575. 

2.  Diagnosis  from  Ovarian  Cysts  (1057:4), 

S.  Wells,  E.  1/67,  p.  336  ;  L.  2/72,  p. 
713.  Behier,  Case  Confounded,  L.2/G7, 
p.  26.     Eose,  ditto,  T.  1/68,  p.  591. 

3.  Cases,  Pai-kes,T.  1/52,  p.  359.    Thompson, 

Enormous,  Tapping,  L.  2/61,  p.  449. 
Fane,  Tapped,  L.  2/61,  p.  472. 
—In  Fcetus  (1006:1). 

HYDATIDS     vel    ACEPHALOCYSTS     OF 

4.  KIDNEY       (933:4)  —  Hydronephrosis 
(1020:6). 

Barker,  etc.,  L.  2/55,  p.  606  ;  1/76,  p.  347. 
Diagnosis       From     Ovarian     (1157:4), 

Spogelberg,  Case  Confounded,    Oper., 

Death,  E.  1/71,  p.  230. 


HYDATIDS,  Etc.,  OF  KIDNEY  (cont.)— 
Voided  per  Urethram  (1054:5),  Bir- 
kett,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/52,  p.  422  ;  1/63, 
p.  527.  Hutchinson,  etc.,  T.  1/55,  p. 
159;  1/65,  p.  305;  2/63  p.  164.  Shep- 
herd, etc.,  L.  2/64,  p.  375 ;  1/72,  p. 
646. 

1025. 

SCEOFULOUS  rel   TUBEECULOUS  KID- 

1.  NEY— 

Papers,  etc.,  B.  Jones,  etc.,  T.  1/54,  p. 
613;  2/74,p.  619;2/75,p.  41.  Basham, 
L.  2/55,  p.  541.  Kussmaul,  E.  2/63, 
p.  251. 

MOVABLE     vel    FLOATING    KIDNEY— 

2.  Movable  Abdom.,  Tumours  (946:6)  — 
Cases,  Diagnosis,  Hare,  T.  1/58,  pp.  7,  85, 

112;  1/60,  p.  30.  Schitr,  Belt  for, 
L.  1/69,  p.  565.  Sawyer,  L.  1/72,  p. 
686.  Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  598.  Wilks, 
L.  2/62,  p.  139.  Trousseau,  Displaced, 
Diagnosis,  E.  1/66,  p.  192.  Oppolzer, 
etc.,  T.  1/57,  p.  575;  2/58,  p.  36; 
Condition  in,  1872,  2/72,  p.  328. 
Johnson,  T.  2/59,  p.  426;  1/60,  p.  9. 
Philipson  Extreme  Case  of  Each  Kid- 
ney, L.  2/63,  p.  363.  Henderson, 
Singular-  Case,  P.M.  Disease  of  Spine, 
etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  501.  Legg,  Eeporton, 
L.  1/76,  p.  670. 

WOUNDS  AND  INJUEIES  OF  KIDNEYS 
5.  Eemoval  of,  Bernard's  Exper.,  T.   1/60,  p. 

56  ;     2/60,  p.  228  ;  M.  E.,   1/54,  p.  75. 
— In  Man,  Lived  Fifteen  Days,  Wollcott, 

E.  1/62,  p.    174.     Brandt,  Successful, 

T.    1/74,   p.    105;  L.    2/74,    p.    438. 

Simon,  Woman,  Successful,  L.  1/70,  p. 

213;    T.    1/70,  pp.  45,   570;  1/73,  p. 

647. 
— Of  Fat  Around,  Eaten  by  Aborigines 

OF  Australia,   Eecov.,    Embling,  L. 

1/52,  p.  161. 

1026. 

EUPTUEE  OF  KIDNEY— 

2.  Casper,  No  Extern.  Injury,  Child,  eet.  4,  T. 

2/61,   p.    251.     Moore,    2   Cases,  No 

External   Injury,    L.    2/45,    p.    684. 

Lived  Twenty-two  Days,  L.  2/62,  p. 

258.     Fourteen  Days,  L.  2/62,  p.  140. 

Twelve  Days,  T.  1/67,  p.  522. 
Eecovery.  Lewis,  T.  2/70,  p.  228.  Holmes, 

T.  1/60,  p.  76. 

NEPHEOTOMY— 

In  Eenal  Abscess  (1020:2). 
In  Eenal  Calculus  (1022:4). 

NEPHEALGIA  (1237:2)— 

4.  In  Locomotor  Ataxie  (1261:2). 

Turpentine  (350:2),  Valuable,  Barnett 
Ombersley. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


1027. 

UKINE.  Tide  Kidneys  (1004:5)— 

S,  Books,  Etc.,   Bird,     Birkett,  and    Thudi- 

chum,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.   152.     Parkes, 

2/60,  p.  539  ;  R.  2/60,  p.  357.  Haugh- 

ton,  R.  2/60,   p.  126.      Beale,    M.  R. 

2/64,  p.    300.      Roberts,  T.    1/73,   p. 

473  ;  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  1  ;  2/62,   p.  385. 

GaiTod,  Lect.,  L.  2/48,   p.  439,  et  seq. 

Plates,    p.  681.       Bird,   Plates,  etc., 

M.  R.  2/53,  p.  123.      Harley's  Lect., 

Plates,  T.  1/64,  p.  4,  et  seq. 
Action  of  ok  Blood  (138:3),  A  Powek- 

FL'L     Solvent,    Thompson,  Enlarged 

Prostate,  1858,  p.  136. 

URINE  OF  HEALTH  (1027:1),  Vide  Of 
3.  Neonati  (1541:4)  ;  Fcetal  (1530:4)  — 
Books,  Etc.,  Roberts,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  238; 
T.  1/73,  p.  473.  Robin,  M.  R.  1/53, 
Tj}.  358.  Lawson,  in  Tropics,  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  483.  Haughton,  T.  1/63,  pp. 
132,  236,  395.  Tidy,  T.  2/72,  p.  412. 
Eeoch,  Normal  Acidity  of,  L.  2/74, 
p.  549. 
Rapidity  of  Secretion  (1004:5). 
Kept  Fresh  ry*  Oil  on  SrRFACE  (225:6). 
5.  Analy-sis  AND  Examination,  Deposits, 
Etc.,  Hoifman,  Recent  Progress  of  Uro- 
scoPY,M.R.  l/72,p.l93.  Yogel,  Quant, 
and  Qualit.,  T.  2/03,  p.  674.  Good- 
felloM-,  Tables,  T.  2/60,  p.  101.  Wank- 
lyn,  T.  1/72,  p.  127.  Sutton,  Volu- 
metric, T.  2/71,  p.  648.  Thompson, 
Ex.  of  Obscure  Forms,  E.  1/71,  p.  110. 
Hints  for  Collect.,  etc.L.  1/68,  p.  36  ; 
2/68,  p.  242.  Basham,  Pocket  Case 
FOR,  L.  2/70,  p.  142.  Tube  for 
Deposits,  Diagr.,  L.  1/67,  p.  269. 
Roberts,  Materials  Necessary,  T.  1/73, 
p.  473.  Yenables,  Speedy-  Collect, 
and  Ex.,  Tables,  etc.,  T.  1/51,  pp.  86, 
173.  Brown,  Tables  for,  R.  2/71,  p. 
85.  Kesteven,  Association  of  Urinary 
Deposits,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  196. 

1028. 

2.  Solids  Excreted  in  24  Hours,   Scherer, 

M.  R.  1/53,  p.  559.     Parkes,  T.  2/60, 

p.  539.     "Way,  Calculations  Compared 

with  F^CES,  T.  1/60,  p.  512. 
How  Affected  by  Food  (123:1),    Good- 

fellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  99.     Beneke,  M.  R. 

1/54,  p.  556.    Parkes,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62, 

pp.  394,  412. 
How  Affected   by  Muscular  Exercise 

(198:2),  Flint,  after  100  Mile  Walk 

in  21^  Hours,  L.  2/73,   p.   680.     Vide 

118:2. 
Influence  of  Brain  "Work  (1365:1),  Ed. 

T.  2/68,  p.  418. 

3.  How  Affected  by  Diuretics  (221:2).  Pot. 

Bicarb.  (258:5).  Pot.  Citras  (259:4). 


URINE  OF  HEALTH— How   Affected  by 
Diuretics  {cont.) — 

Pot.   Nitras   (261:1).       Pot.    Acet. 
(261:4).  Medicines      Generally 

(1035:1). 
Urinometer,   Basham,  Care    Required  to 

4.  Avoid  Errors,  E.  2/58,  p.  348.  Good- 
fellow,  T.  2/60,  p.  99.  Pollock,  Vul- 
canite, L.  2/71,  p.  612. 

Oxygen  (224:2),  Freise,  How  to  Determine 
Free  Oxygen,  L.  1/76,  p.  719. 

Ammonia  (253:3),  Tidy,  Normal  Amount  of, 
etc.,  T.  2/72,  p.  412. 

5.  Ammonia  in  Excess,  Ammoniacal  Urine, 

B.  Jones,  Nature,  Causes,  Treat.,  etc., 
T.  1/66,  pp.  220,  275.  B.  Jones,  Acid 
and  Alkaline  Ferment,  of  Healthy 
Urine,  T.  1/66,  p.  219.  Cotton,  H.'ema- 
TOXYLON  (413:2),  in  Fetid  Urine,  T. 
1/75,  p.  125.  Gosselin,  Benzoic  Acid, 
(393:5),  T.  1/74,  p.  163  ;  2/74,  p.  613. 
Vide  1067:5. 
Sugar  (330:3),  Natural,  B.  Jones,  T.  1/65, 
p.  55.  Pavy,  T.  1/75,  p.  565  ;  L.  2/75, 
p.  769.  Tests,  etc.,  B.  2/76,  p.  118. 
Briicke  Denies  it,  L.  1/72,  p.  840.  Vide 
Diabetes  (335:1). 

1029. 

UEEA— 

1.  Synthesis,  Kohle's  Pretty  E.'cper.  Convert- 

ing Carb.  Amm.  into  Urea,  Etc.,  T. 
1/68,  p.  418.  Goodfellow,  Its  Diffu- 
sive  and  Condensative  Powers,  T.  2/60, 
p.  271.  Tripe,  Crystals  Combined  with 
Sod.  Chlor.  (267:4)  Eesemble  Oxa- 
lates (1032:6),  Diagn.,  M.  E.  1/54, 
p.  245. 
Source  of,  Fiihrer  aud  Ludwig,  The  Blood 

2.  Globules,  M.  E.  2/56,  p.  231.  Rev., 
1/54,  p.  385.  Parkes,  etc.,  L.  2/67,  p. 
366;  1/76,  p,  683.  Grc bant.  The  Liver, 
L.  2/70,  p.  478. 

Amount  Excreted  (1030:6).  During  Ex- 
ercise   (198:2).       Rest    (199:6).      A 

3.  Measure  of  Metamorphosis  of  Tissue 
(118:2). 

Houghton,  M.E.  1/61, p.  232;  E.  2/61,  p. 
293.  4  Grs.=5  Tons  Lifted  1  Foot,  T. 
2/68,  p.  206.  E.  Smith,  According  to 
Time  of  Day,  T.  1/61,  p.  666.  Einger, 
Its  Eelation  with  Temperature  of 
Body(187:1),  E.  2/59,  p.  22  ;  T.  1/62, 
p.  175.     Parkes,  L.  1/71,  pp.  399,  476, 

4.  527.  Bvassen  and  "Weigilin,  Important 
Thesis,  L.  2/68,  p.  418. 

Estimation  of,  Liebig,  M.  E.  2/53,  p.  547 ; 
1/54,  pp.  387,  389  ;  1/55,  p.  540.  Rus- 
sell, Simple  Plan,  B.  1/75,  p.  83  ;  L. 
2/76,  p.  241.      Thudichum  V.  Liebig, 

5.  L.  1/70,  p.  814.  Tripe,  Rough  Method, 
M.  R.  1/54,  p.  245.  Davy,  Simple 
and  Accurate,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  631.  Es- 
bach,  T.  2/73,  p.  96.      Reynolds,  B 


336 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


UEEA — Estimation  of  (conf.) — 

2/74,  p.  170.      Hassall,   L.   1/65,  pp. 

170,  196.     Ogle,  Tests  of  Excess,  £x- 

6.  planation,  etc.,  T.  2/67,p.  685.  Sutton, 

Volumetric,  T.  2/71,  p.  649.  Haughton, 

Tables,  T.  2/64,  p.  435.    West,  L.  2/74, 

p.  695. 

IxciiEASED  BY  Iodine  (249:4).  ByMercvky 

(299:5)  ? 

1030. 

TREA  PATHOLOGICALLY  —  EEx.iL  Ix- 

2.  ADEaVACY  (1006:4). 

ExcKETED  BY  Stomach  (835:2)  -n-lien  Kid- 
neys Removed  (1025:5),  Bernard, 
Exp.,  T.  2/60,  p.  228  ;  M.  R.  1/54,  p. 
74.  McDowell,  Case  of  Traimatic 
HEMATURIA  (150:4),  M.  R.  2/56,  p. 
250. 

Excreted  by  Skix  In  Cholera  Coll.\pse 
(919:3),  Found  Coating  it,  M.  R.  2/55, 
p.  221  ;  2/56,  p.  540. 

Excreted  by  M.  Membranes  (25:3)  As  in 
Cholera,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  540, 
vide  1018:3. 

AZOTrRIA  rel  LITH^MIA— 

Davy,  in  Various  Diseases,  Analyses,  M.  R. 

3.  2/54,  p.  530.  Murchison,  L.  1/74,  pp. 
431,  501,610.  Sieveking,  R.  2/64,  p. 
133.  Lehmann,  Urate  of  Amm. 
(254:4),  Exists  but  Little  in  Urine,  it 
is  Urate  Lime,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  131. 
Barclay,  Chemical  Relations  -with 
Phosphates  (1032:1),  L.  2/71,  p.  117. 
Mistaken  for  H^matvrinia  Inter- 
mittens (150:4),  L.  2/68,  p.  193, 

In  Dyspepsia  (843:3).  Diabetes  (332:6) 
Hepatic  Disease  (967:5).  Typhoid 
(1497:3).  Nervousness  (1400:4).  Im- 
potence (1088:2).  Tinnitus  AuRirM 
(1801:5). 

4.  Treatment,    Budd,    M.  R.    2/56,    p.  45. 

Murchison,  L.  1/74,  p.  610.  Mur- 
chison, Quinine  (401:3),  Not  Us>ually 
-well  Borne,  L.  1/74,  p.  612. 

USES  OF  urea- 
Diuretic  (150:2).  In  Skin  Diseases  (39:1), 
vide  Guano  Baths  (254:6).  In  Haemo- 
ptysis (149:4). 

BLUE  vel  CYANO  URINE— 

5.  Robin,  L.  2/75,  p.  144. 
URIC  ACID— LITHIC  ACID— 

6.  Stokvis,  Contribution    to  Physiology  of, 

R.  1/62,  p.  327.     Ed.,  L.  1/75,  p.  21. 
Normal,  in  Lungs  of  Sheep  (533:6). 
Amount   Excreted  (1029:2),  Hassall,   L. 

1/65,  pp.  471,  500,  528,  646.  B.  Jones, 

Causes   that    Increase    it,  T.    1/54,  p. 

283  ;  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  403. 
Crystals  Modified  in  Diabetes  (332:6). 


1031. 

LITHIC  ACID  DIATHESIS— 

1.  Gout  (1466:4).  Uric  Acid  Calculi  (1021:5). 
LiTH.TiMiA  (1030:3). 
Causes,  Etc.,    Laycock,  T.   1/62,  p.  152. 
B.  Jones,  T.  1/65,  pp.  165,  191.  Mur- 
chison, L.  1/74,  p.  431. 

TREATMENT    OF    LITHIC     ACID  DIA- 
THESIS, ride  Calculus  (1058:3)— 
Thompson,  L.    1/72,  p.  37. 
Vichy  Waters  (233:2),  AVeber,  T.   2/61, 
p.  429. 
3.  OzoNic  Ether  (224:4),  Day,  T.   1/72,  p. 
554. 
LiTHiA  (272:2),  Garrod,M.  R.  1/60,  p.  434; 
T.  l/"3,  PP-   84,  247.       Ure,  Useless, 
Case,  L.   2/60,  p.  185. 
Cows'  Urine  (536:2),  Boussingault,  L.2/45, 

p.  210. 
UlmusFulva  (361:6),  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  153. 

CHLORIDES  OF  URINE— 

6.  Estimation,    Etc.,   Hassall,    L.  1/65,  pp. 

170,   196.     Volumetric,  T.   2/74,  p. 

648. 

CARBONATES  OF   URINE— 

Sigmund,  C.\rb.  Lime  (273:4),  M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  282. 

1032. 

PHOSPHATES  OF  URINE— 

1.  Barclay,  Their  Chemical  Relat.  •with  Urates 

(1030:3),  L.  2/71,  p.  117.  Zuelzer, 
ExcRET.  of  Phosph.  Acid  (242:1),  T. 
1/76,  p.  413. 

PHOSPHATIC     DIATHESIS     (273:6)     rcl 
CERAMURIA— 

2.  Hassall,  FREauENCY  of  Deposits,  R.  2/60, 

p.  132.  Teissier,  L.  2/75,  p.  537. 
In  Overworked  Brain  (1365:3).  Deli- 
rium Tremens  (427:4).  Chorea 
(1292:6).  Inflammation  of  Brain 
(1415:2).  VaginalCystocele (1100:1). 
Nervous  Depression  (554:2). 

SILICA  OF  URINE  (276:1)  — 

3.  Case,  Harley,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  531. 

HIPPURIC  ACID  OF  URINE— 

Meissner,  etc..  Formation  of,  etc.,  T.  2/67, 
p.  100.  Lawson,  Presence  and  Determ., 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  487.  Kuhne, 
Formed  in  Liver,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  360. 

KRYPTOPHANIG  ACID  OF  URINE— 
Normal,  Thudichum,  T.  1/70,  p.  616. 

OXALIC  ACID    DIATHESIS    rel    OXAL- 

URIA  (449:5)  — 
5.  Papers,    etc.,    Beneke,   M.    R.    2/53,   p. 
63;    T.    1/53,    p.  122.       Duckworth, 
Artif.    Product.,   Interest.     E.xper., 


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337 


OXALIC  ACID,  Etc.— Papers,  Etc.— 

T.     1/67,    p.     219.        B.    Jones,     T. 
1/65,  pp.   219,  247;    M.  R.  2/67,   p. 

^392.  Ord's  Exper.,  Formation  of 
'  '  "Dumb  Bells,"  L.  1/75,  p.  373. 
Shearer,  Is  it  a  Distinct  Disease  ? 
T.  1/62,  p.  412.  0.  Rees,  Formed 
AFTER  Secret.,  not  in  Body,  M.  R. 
2/56,  p.  389.  Beale,  Agrees  except 
Dumb  Bells,  T.  1/62,  p.  6.  Reoch, 
Deposits  Slowly,  not  Due  to 
Changes  after  Secret.,  L.  2/75, 
pp.  309,  342.  Lehmann,  M.  R.  1/55, 
p.  534.  Bird,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  137. 
6.  Harley,  T.  2/64,  pp.  535,  561.     Beale, 

Importance  of  "Dumb  Bells"  Clini- 
caUy,  T.  1/62,  p.  6. 
Varieties,  Bird,  Plates,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  141. 
In  Mental  Depression  (1383:4).     Ema- 
ciation (158:2).     Gout  (1466:5). 

1033. 

COLLIC  ACID  OF  URINE  (16:6)— 

1.  Normal,  Marcet,  R.  2/64,  p.  309. 
CYSTIN  vel  CYSTIC  OXIDE  OF  URINE 

2.  Plates,  etc.,  L.  1/58,  p.  624.     B.  Jones, 

T.  2/65,  pp.  29,  83.    Heath,  19  Calculi 
fr.  one  Patient,  L.  2/75,  p.  664. 

XANTHIN    vel    XANTHIC     OXIDE    OF 

urine- 
Case,  etc.,  B.  Jones,  T.  2/65,  p.  29. 

3.  In  Liver  (965:3). 

CREATINE  AND  CREATININE  (125:2)— 
INOSITE  (327:4). 

KIESTINE  OF  URINE— 

Hicks,  In  Virgins  (1093:5),  R.  2/61,  p.  221. 

New  Tests  for,  L.  2/59,  p.  281. 
In  Pregnancy  (1547:2). 

PIGMENTARY    MATTER    OF    URINE— 

4.  Bile  (966:6);  H-5:matinuria  (150:3)  — 
Hughes,  Peculiar  Effects  of  Nitric  Acid 

f(247:3)  in  Some  Cases,   M.  R.   1/58, 
p.  375. 
Ceeasote    (355:2)    and    Carbolic    Acid 
(352:4),  Hughes,  Turning  it  Brownish 
Black,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  134. 

5.  In    Liver    Disease    (967:5),    Diagnostic 

Value. 
In  Pyrexia  (1476:2). 
Indigo,  Present  (414:3). 

1034. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  URINE,  Vide 
1.  Foreign  Bodies  in  Bladder  (1054:5). 
ToRUL.Ti  (316:3),  Hassall,  In  Their  Relat. 
to  Album.  (1011:4)  and  Sacch.  Urine 
(332:6),  T.  2/52,  p.  578;  L.  2/59,  p.  505. 
B.  Jones,  Where  Formed,  etc.,  T.  1/66, 
p.  220.  ' 


\ 


FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  URINE  {cont)— 
2.  Sarcin.e  (956:5),  Heller,  T.  2/52,  p.  98. 
Bateman,  L.  1/67,  p.  172. 
Spermatozoa-like  Bodies,  But  Not  So, 
vide  Rape  (1092:5).  Hydatids 
(1024:5).  Hairs  (1055:3).  Pus 
(1021:3).  Casein  (15:4).  Lead  (288:4). 
Leucin  (965:3).     Tyrosin  (965:4). 

CONDITION    OF    URINE    IN    VARIOUS 

4.  DISEASES,  Etc.— 

Thudichum,  etc.,  R.  1/59,  p.  325;  2/59, 
p.  127.  Johnson,  Necessity  of  Testing, 
T.  1/58,  p.  54.  Scherer,  M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  559. 

During  Lactation  (1603:4).  Pregnancy 
(1547:2),  Fatty  Degen.  Placenta 
(1532:5).  Pyrexia  (1476:2).  Typhus 
(1506:5).  Typhoid  1497:3).  Inter- 
mittents  (1484:3).  Y'ellow  F. 
(1513:5).  Cholera  (920:2).  Liver 
Dis.      (967:5).      Diabetes      (332:5). 

5.  Eczema  (47:3).  Phthisis  (692:2). 
Pneumonia  (666:4).  Bronchitis 
(649:4).  Pleurisy  (705:3).  Cancer 
(1670:3).  Bright's  (1011:1).  Anuria 
(1036:1).  Rheumat.  (1452:4).  Gout 
Ac.  (1466:5).  Gout  Chr.  (1472:2). 
D.  Tre.  (427:4).  Cerebritis  (1415:2). 
Insanity  (1378:8).     Megrim  (1432:5). 

6.  Epilepsy  (1311:2).  Chorea  (1292:5). 
Exophth.almos  (1838:2).  Wounds 
OF  Spinal  Cord  (1252:5).  Trau- 
matic Lesions  (1629:5). 

Before  Operations  Ex.  Urine  (1629:4). 

1035. 

EFFECTS  OF  MEDICINES  ON  URINE— 

1.  Flint,  etc.,  R.  1/61,  pp.  Ill,  113. 
Diuretics  (1028:3).    Lia.  Potass^  (258:2). 

Lemon  Juice  (450:5).     Tea  (453:2). 
Coffee    (399:2).     Digitalis    (372:4). 

2.  Quinine  (401:3).  Opium  (461:5). 
Creasote  (355:2).  Carbolic  Acid 
(352:4).  Iodine  (249:4).  Mercury 
(299:5).  Arsenic  (277:2).  Iron 
(294:2). 

VICARIOUS  URINATION— 
6.  In  Anuria  per  Orem  (1036:3). 

1036. 

ISCHURIA  RENALIS  —  ANURIA  —  SUP- 
1.     PRESSION  OF  urine- 
Papers,  Etc.,  Roberts,  Symptoms,  Patho- 
logy, etc..  Differ  fr.  Ur.emia  (1017:5), 
L.  1/70,  p.  868.     B.  Jones,   Clin.,   T. 
1/54,    p.    587.     Hutchinson,   Varying 
Duration,  L.  1/71,  p.  744. 
Urine  (1034:5),  Roberts,  L.  1/68,  p.  683. 
Diagnosis  fr.  Retention  (1049:5). 

CoMPLIC.iTED    with  PERFORATION    OF    StO- 

mach  by  Ulcer  (848:1). 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ISCHURIA  RENALIS,  Etc.  (cojit.)- 

Cases,  Roberts,  L.  1/68,  pp.  653,  6S1.  Rus- 
sell, etc.,  T.  1/66.  p.  121 ;  43  Days  ?  ! 

3.  T.2/68,  p.  101.  Nunneley,  12  Days  No 
Head  Symptoms,  P.  M.,  R.  2/60,  p.  142. 
Burton,  7  Days  No  Head  Symptoms, 
R.  1/61,  p.  lOS  ;  2/72,  p.  57.  Peri- 
odic (1035:6),  Often  Lasting  7  Days. 
Large  Quantities  of  Water  per  Oiiem, 
M.  R.  1/60,  p.  27.  Southey,  11  Days, 
Lt.  Kidney  Destroyed.  Rt.  Ureter, 
Calculus  Recently  Impacted,  L. 
1/74,  p.  11. 

From  Renal  Calculus  (1022:1). 

TREATMENT  OF  ANURLi— 

4.  Digitalis    (156:3),  Rej-nolds,  L.   2/69,  p. 

634.     Externally,  Etc.,  vide  156:4. 
Opium,    per   Urethram   (462:6),    Riberi, 

M.  R.  2/52,  p.  445. 
Firing  (213:5),  B.  Sequard,  L.  1/66,  p.  140. 

HYSTERICAL  ANURIA  AND  OLIG- 

5.  URIA— 

Cases,  Fernet,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  250. 


1037. 

CHYLOUS     URINE  —  CHYLO-SEROUS 

1.  URINE— FATTY  vel  MILKY  URINE— 

Pavy,  L.  2/63,  p.  92.  Priestley,  P.  M.,  etc., 
T.  1/57,  p.  382.  Buchanan,  Analogy 
of,  with  Cases  of  Fibro-Serous  Cutan. 
Discharges,  L.  1/63,  p  149.  "Waters, 
Discuss.,  T.  1/62,  p.  304  ;  R.  1/62,  p. 

2.  109.  B.  Jones,  T.  2/53,  p.  653.  Begbie, 
R.  2/62,  p.  151.  Mayer,  E.xper., 
M'ith  History  of  Case,  M.  R.  1/52, 
p.  511. 

Elliotson,  Lasting  28  Years,  T.  2/57,  p. 
288.      Carter,   Cases  to  Prove  Really 

3.  Chyle  (122:1),  T.  1/62,  p.  304.  Isaac 
and  others.  Cases,  R,  2/60,  p.  139. 

Gopal  and  others,  T.  1/73,  p.  651  ;  1/74, 

p.  37.     Stock,   Spontan.  Coagulating, 

T.  1/65,  p.  59.  Davis  and  others,  M.  R. 

2/61,  p.  258. 
Mayer,  During  Lactation  (1603:4),  M.  R. 

1/52,  p.  511;  1/53,  p.  166. 
Manson,    etc..    Relation   of    with    Lymph 

Scrotum  and  Elephantiasis  (1070:3). 

Lewis,  Causes,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  pp.  209, 

216. 
Blood  (139:3)  in,  Seyler,  T.  2/71,  p.  413. 

4.  Haamatozoon,  vide  932:5. 

Acid.  Gallic  (359:5),  B.  Jones,  T.  2/52, 
p.  652 ;  2/53,  p.  494. 

5.  Acid.   Tannic.   (360:2),  B.  Jones,  Effects 

Differ  to  Acid.  Gall.,  T.  2/52,  p.  652. 
Mangrove     (408:3),     Bonyun,     L.    1/46, 

p.   95. 
TiNCT.    Ferri  SEsauiciiL.  (294:5),   Dutt, 

Cure,  L.  2/62,  p.  87. 


1038. 

HYDURIA  — POLYURIA  (221:2)- DIU- 

1.  RESIS— DIABETES  INCIPITUS — 
POLYDIPSUS  (120:1).  Diabetes  Mel- 
LiTus  (332:1). 

Dickenson,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  368.  C.  All- 
butt,  Distinction  between  Polydipsia 
and  Diabetes  Incipitus,  M.  R.  1/76, 
p.  368. 

Causes, 

— Albuminuria  (1015:6).  Valvular 
Cardiac  Disease  (780:2). 

2.  —Pressure    on    Vagus    (1443:4),    Ralfe, 

2  Cases  Aortic  Aneurism  (732:2), L. 

1/76,  p.  308. 
Cases,  Scanzoni,  Periodic,  T.  2/60,  p.  380. 

II.  Jones,  T.  2/75,  p.  648.  ' 
Valerian  (397:6),  Bradbury,  Cases,  L.  1/73, 

p.  50. 

3.  Belladonna  (377:4),  Willshire,  L.   2/59, 

p.  237.  C.  Allbutt,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  368. 
Jaborandi  (418:l),La3-cock,  L.  2/75,  p.  243. 
Argent.  Oxyd.,  Lane,  L.  2/41,  p.  540. 

1040. 

SUPRA-RENAL  CAPSULES  — 
3.  Anatomy,  Gray,  Develop,  in  Ciiicic,  M. 
R.  1/52,  p.  442.     Horsfield,  T.  2/57, 
p.  59.     Harley,  T.  2/57,  p.   644;   L. 
1/58,  Plates,   pp.   551,  576.     Mattei, 
M.  R.  1/64,  p.  54. 
Nerves,  Greenhow,  L.  1/75,  p.  463. 
Physiology,  Harley,  M.  R.  1/58,  pp.  204, 

498. 
Removal,  In  Rats,  Etc.,  Various,  T.  1/57, 
p.  44  ;  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  234.     B.  Sequard, 
Exper.,  T.  1/57,  p.  225  ;  L.  2/76,  p.  76. 
Harley,  After  3  Months  with  Spleen 
(986:5),    T.    2/57,    p.    564.     After    6 
Months,  T.  1/58,  p.  203. 
Hypertrophied.  Sect,  of   Spinal  Cord 
(1252:5),  B.  Sequard,  E.xp.,  M.  R.  1/52, 
p.  543. 
5.  Apoplexy  of,  Mattei,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  58. 
Canton,  After  a  Fall,  T.  2/56,- p.  249, 
C.iNCER   OF,   vide  Cases  where   Skin  not 
Bronzed  (1042:2),  Pitman,  Case,  Girl 
cat.  3,  L.  1/65,  p.  175. 

1041. 

addison's  disease  and  bronzed 

1.  skin- 
Rev.  OF  Works,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  404  ; 
T.  1/56,  p.  143.  Harley,  M.  R.  1/58, 
pp.  204,  498.  Jaccoud,  Rev.,  T.  2/68, 
p.  439.  English  and  German  Pathology, 
T.  2/71,  p.  499.  Greenhow,  Best 
Monograph,  T.  2/75,  p.  609  ;  L.  2/75, 
p.  838. 
Wh.vt  is  the  Connection  Between  the 
Two  ?    Harley,    Summary   of  Views, 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


339 


iVDDISON'S  DISEASE  AND  BRONZED 
SKIN— What  is  the  Connection  Be- 
tween THE  T^YO  ?  {conl.) — 

M.  R.  1/58,  p.  509.  Discuss,  at  Paris, 
T.  2/56,  p.  353 ;  Med.  Chir.  Soc, 
T.  1/58,  p.  202.  Wnks,  R.  1/63,  p.  260 ; 
M.  R.  1/63,  p.  148 ;  1/67,  p.  60.  Case 
in  Ft.,  r.  M.,  L.  1/63,  p.  116.  Green- 
how,  Analysis  of  195  Cases,  R.  1/66, 
p.  195  ;  L.  1/75,  p.  463.  330  Cases, 
Exhaustive  Enquiiy,  etc.,  L.  1/75,  pp. 
327,  361,  395,  429,  et  seq. 
Cases,  Disease  of  Capsvles,  and  Skin 
Bronzed.  A  Large  Series,  T.  2/55, 
pp.  593,  622,  647;  1/56,  pp.  60,  189, 
233;  2/56,  pp.  115,  290,  347;  T.  1/57, 
pp.  7,  35,  86,  312,  645 ;  2/57,  pp.  350, 

2.  639,  552  ;  2/61,  pp.  32,  57.     Hutchin- 

son, Tabular  Report  of  27  Cases,  T.  1/56, 
pp.  234,  281.  Wilks,  Two  Very  In- 
structivo  Cases,  Remarks,  T.  2/66,  p. 
313.  Ranking  &  Vincent,  Splendid 
Case,  Symptoms,  Treat.,  P.  M.,  T.  2/55, 
p.  629 ;  1/56,  p.  518.  Robertson,  etc., 
P.  M.,  T.  1/56,  p.  646;  1/57,  p.  86; 
2/57,  p.  33;  1/58  (cet.  11),  p.  503. 
Bacon,  xt.  15,  A  Typical  Case,  T.  2/59, 
p.  132.  Gibbon,  Recent  Case,  Bronzing 
Slight,  T.  2/56,  p.  62.  Hughes,  P.  M., 
R.  2/65,  p.  46.  Clarke,  etc.,  L. 
2/69,  p.  336;  1/64,  p.  22.  Laycock, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  196.  Addison,  Lasted 
3  Years,  T.  2/58,  p.  60.  Greenhow, 
330,  Analysis,  L.  1/75,  pp.  362,  396, 
429,  463. 
— Complicated  with  Phthisis  (685:6), 
Christie,  etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  247;  1/57, 
p.  35;  1/60,  p.  237. 


i 


1042. 


2.  Cases,  Skin  Not  Bronzed,  Capsules 
Diseased,  Bennett,  Bronzing  Begins 
after  a  Year  or  so,  T.  1/58,  p.  504. 
Gibbon,  etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  62  ;  1/57,  p. 
35 ;  2/58,  p.  175.  "NVilks,  Peculiar 
Case,  T.  2/58,  p.  138.  Gull,  T.  1/63, 
p.  83.  Acute,  L.  2/63,  p.  535.  Power, 
L.  2/69,  p.  801.  Heckford's  Acute 
Case  Confounded  with  Cholera  Col- 
lapse (1043:3).  Greenhow,  Analysis 
of  Cases,  L.  1/75,  p.  430. 
—Cancer  (1040:5), Peacock, 2  Cases  Recent, 
T.  1/57,  p.  8.  Laycock,  T.  1/58,  p. 
547. 

4.  Cases,  Skin  Bronzed,  No  Disease  of 
Capsvles,  Peacock,  etc.,  T.  2/55,  p. 
648  ;  2/57,  p.  221 ;  1/62,  p.  334.  Parkes, 
Intense  Bronzing,  T.  2/58,  p.  600. 
Gull,  L.  2/63,  p.  535.  Fricke,  With 
Cirrhosed  Liter  (973:3),  M.  R.  2/57, 
p.  535.  Barlow,  With  Paraplegia 
(1265:3),  T.  2/62,  p.  466.  Greenhow, 
»  Analysis  of  21  Cases,  L.  1/75,  p.  429. 


1043. 

SYMPTOMS,      DIAGNOSIS,      Etc.,       OF 

1.  ADDISON'S  DISEASE— 
Hutchinson,  T.  1/58,  p.   203.      Greenhow. 

L.  1/75,  pp.  327,  361. 
In  Animals,  Harley,  Cat,  T.  1/57,  p.  272. 

2.  Skin  (38:4),  West,  Microscop.  Appear.,  T. 

1/57,  p.  8.  Greenhow,  Time  of  Bronz- 
ing Variable,  L.  1/75,  p.  361.  Not 
Necessarily  Bronzed(1042:l).  Hutchin- 
son, Lips  (799:4),  Black  Stain  Inside, 
T.  1/58,  pp.  203,  204. 
Epistaxis  (146:2),  Wilks,  L.  1/64,  p.  22. 

3.  Vomiting   (857:3),  Habershon,  Reason,  T. 

1/76,  p.  680. 
Resembling  Arsenical  Poisoning  (278:4). 

AVilks,  T.  2/58,  p.  138. 
Resembling   Cholera    Collapse   (930:3), 

Heckford,  Confounded  with,  L.  1/67, 

p.  299. 
Pityriasis  Versicolor   (36:2),   Gairdner, 

Diagnosis  fr.,  T.  2/56,  p.  481. 
5.  Paroxtsmally  Progressive,  Greenhow,  L. 

1/75,  p.  361. 

TREATMENT  OF  ADDISON'S   DISEASE 
Greenhow.  R.  2/66,  p.  123. 
Sugar  (328:3),  Todd,  T.  1/58,  pp.  89,  321. 
Glycerine  (270:6),  Laycock,  Recov.,  M.  R. 

1/61,  p.  196. 
Skimmed  Milk  (541:1),  Donkin,  L.  1/70, 

p.  614. 

1044. 

CORPORA  WOLFFIANA— 
1.  Recent  Investigat.,  Banks,   M.   R.  1/65, 
p.  77. 
Remains  of  in  Broad  Lig.  (1139:1),  Simp- 
son, T.  2/59,  p.  423. 
Cystic    Disease    (1660:5),    Simpson,    T. 
2/59,  p.  423.      Verneuil,    Researches, 
M.  R.  1/57,  p.  153,  vide  1140:1. 

URETERS— 

5.  Neuralgia  (1237:1),    Helfp,   T.  2/57,  p. 
278. 
Obstruction  (1022:1). 
Artificial,  Nussbaum,  Case,  T.  2/76,  p. 
390  ;  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  487. 

1045. 

BLADDER.     Diseases  of  (1066:1). 

1.  Muscular     Fibres,    Pettigrew,    How    to 

Dissect,  Filling    with  Col.   Plaster  of 
Paris,  Etc.,  T.  1/67,  p.  703. 
M.  Membrane,     Burchardt,     Epithelium, 
in  Health  and  Disease,  M.  R.  1/60,  p. 

2.  521.       Segalas,    Absorbent  Powers 
(116:6),  T.  1/69,  p.  392. 

—  Passed  Entire  After  Cystitis  (1067:2}= 
Nerves,  Gluge,  Exper.,  R.  2/64,  p.  307. 

—  Neuralgia  of  Bladder  (1052:5). 


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MEDiaUj   DIGEST. 


URACHUS— FcETUs  (1536:3). 

4.  CoMPOsiT.   OF  IX   Man.     Luschka,  M.   E. 

2/62,  p.  522. 
UxoBLiTERATED,    Paget,     OlDSr.,    M.     E. 

2/62,  p.  86.      Savory,  ast.  13  Months, 

Avith  POLYPI'S  Yis.sicM,T.  2/52,  p.  106. 

Bryant,  cet.  8,  T.  1/62,  p.  456.  Smith, 

T.  1/63,  p.  320. 

BLADDER  ABSENT— 

6.  Uytterhoeven,  T.  2/60,  p.  167.  Fleury, 
Case,  Yet  no  Incoxtixexce,  T.  2/74, 
p.  536  ;  L.  2/74,  p.  893.  Yost,  Case, 
L.  2/75,  p.  265. 

1046. 

MALFORMATION  OF  BLADDER— 

1.  Gross,  T.  2/52,  p.72.  Yoss,  M.  R.  2/62,p.  92. 
DivERTicrLi,  Warren,  Enormous,  R.  2/62, 

2.  p.  153.  Scibelli,  Causing  Triple 
Bladder,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  328.  Mur- 
chison.  Causing  Abdomix.  Tuiiour 
(948:3),  Diagn.  Difficult,  R.  2/64,  p. 
116. 

EXTROYERSION  vel   ECTOPIA  YESIC^ 

3.  Cases,    Etc.,    Chance,   2,   Diagr.,    Cause, 

etc.,  L.   2/52,  p.  541.       Jones,  4,  T. 

2/72,  p.  6. 
In  Females,  Curling,  Rare,  L.  1/58,  p.  62  7. 

Jones,  T.  2/72,  p.   6.       Ayres,   Cure, 

Oper.,  L.  1/60,  p.  59. 
Treatment,  Holmes,  Oper.,  L.  1/63,  p.  714; 

1/69,  p.  259;  T.   1/65,  pp.   115,  117. 

Holmes,  Plastic  Oper.,  T.  2/64,  pp.  21, 

22.    Simon,  etc.,  L.  2/52,  p.  568  ;  2/62, 

p.  114.     Wood,  3  Cases,  L.  2/73,  p.  9  ; 

1/74,  p.  198,  Cure,  T.  1/74,  p.  197. 

INVERSION  vel  EYERSION  OF  BLADDER 
6.  Beatty,  in  Girls    tet.   2,  per  Trethram,  R. 

1/63,  p.   195.      Love,   Cure,  Girls,  L. 

1/62,  p.  250.     Thompson,  Woman  ajt. 

40,  L.  1/75,  p.  46.     Yoss,  M.  R.  2/62, 

p.  82. 

1047. 

MICTURITION— 

1.  Normal,  Hancock,  L.  1/52,  p.  211. 
Abnormal,  Hancock,  L.  1/52,  p.  323. 
Freqitent,  0.  Rees,  L.  1/57,  pp.  445,  469, 

2.  495.  Hill,  Case  Due  to  Hypertrophy 
OF  Bladder,  (1070:1),  L.  2/63,  p.  701. 
Neale,  Always  Look  to  Constipation, 
Etc. 

INCONTINENCE  OF  URINE  rd  EN- 
URESIS. Irritable  Bladder  (1068:1) 
Thompson,  An  Involuntary  Flow  in  Males 
due  to  "  Regl'RGEment  "  not  Incon- 
tinence, L.  1/68,  p.  307.  Thompson, 
Clin.,  L.  2/68,  p.  69.  AUbutt,  L.  2/70, 
p.  733.     Smith,  etc.,  L.  1/61,  p.   54  ; 


INCONTINENCE  OF  URINE,  Etc.  {coni.) 

3.  1/48,  p.  584  ;  2/48,  p.  13.  Whateley, 
Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  22/38,  p.  702.  Slade, 
etc.,  in  Children,  T.  2/55,  p.  450  ; 
1/59,  p.  41.  Haward,  L.  1/72,  p. 
645. 

CAUSES  OF  ENURESIS— 

Thompson,  Rare  in  Adult  Males,  "  Prostate 
Enlarged,"  1858,  p.  87. 

4.  Hereditary  Influence  (562:5),  Sedgwick, 

M.  R.  2/61,  p.  209. 
Ascarides  (934:3),  Freqt.,  L.  1/70,  p.  758. 
Impetigo  (51:1),  Relation  of,  Barclay,Cases, 

T.  2/70,  p.  697. 
Adherent  Prepuce  (1165:3),  Bryant,   T. 

1/68,   p.  525.      Forster,   fg  of  Cases, 

L.  2/72,  p.  593. 

5.  Paralysis  of  Neck  of  Bladder  (1052;1), 

Gross,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  82. 

Phymosis  (1166:2),  Dick,  T.  2/62,  p.  220. 

Meatus  Ubinarius  (1169:3).  Otis,  Con- 
traction OF,  The  Usual  Cause,  Treat., 
etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  117. 

TREAT.  OF  ENURESIS,  Vide  1047:2  &  3— 

6.  Smith,  R.  1/67,  p.  92 ;    1/45,  pp.    53,   54 ; 

1/47,  p.  176.  Hammond,  etc.,  T.  2/76, 
p.  710  ;  1/55,  p.  289  ;  2/70,  p.  697  ;  L. 
1/65,  p.  8i ;  1/69,  p.  390  ;   1/75,  p.  184. 

1048 

TREATMENT  OF  ENURESIS— 

1.  Mechanical  (1049:7),  Dowse,  L.  2/73,  p. 

332.  Tying  in  Catheter  (1215:3). 
Adams,  Jugum  Pexis,  Diagr.,  L.  1/64, 
pp.  621,  680.  Hicks,  Dilatation  of 
Bladder,  2  Cases,  Cured  in  Females 

2.  (1049:2),  L.  2/68,  p.  7.  Corrigan, 
Collodion  (315:6)  to  Prepuce,  L. 
1/70,  p.  329. 

Circumcision  (1167:2),  Trousseau,  L.  1/60, 

p.    336.      Forster,    L.    2/72,    p.    593. 

Otis,  L.  2/75,  p.  117. 
Galvanism  (194:5),  Laurence,  T.  1/65,  p. 

643.    Reynolds,  L.  2/70,  p.  530;  2/75, 

p.  825;  vide  1052:2. 

3.  Carbonic  Acid,  Injected  (238:6),  Skinner, 

L.  1/65,  p.  111. 
Strychnia    (390:3),    Panel,    Both   Intern, 
and  Injected  into  Bladder,  T.  1/53, 
p.  147.     Haward,  L.  1/72,  p.  645. 

4.  Belladonna  (377:4),  Morand,  Med.  Gaz., 

vol.  4/47,  p.  930.  Fergus,  c.  Crea- 
soTO,  Cases,  L.  2/75,  p.  757.  Condic, 
etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  42;  2/58,  p.  114; 
2/55,  p.  451 ;  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  241.  Yeo, 
L.  2/70,  pp.  563,  703.  B.  Sequard, 
L.  1/66,  p.  248.  Thompson,  Mode  of 
Act.,  etc.,  L.  2/68,  p.  70.  Fleming, 
Mode  of  Administ.,  T.  2/61,  p.  618. 

5.  Mastic  (416:3),  Debout,  5j.  bis  terve  die, 

T.  1/60,  p.  20. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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t 


.TEEATMENT  OF  ENURESIS  (cont.)— 
M,    Creasote  (355:5),  Holmes  Coote,  L.  1/72, 
■  p.  136. 

Pot.  BiioMiDrM  (266:4),  B.  Sequard,  L. 
1/66,  pp.  248,  250.  Hewson,  T.  1/59, 
p.  41. 
6.  Chloral  (444:5),  Allbutt,  etc.,  L.  2/70, 
p.  734;  2/72,  pp.  605,  766;  1/73,  p. 
741  ;  2/73,  p.  219.  Direct.,  etc.,  414. 
Thomson,  L.  2/70,  p.  703;  2/72,  p. 
766. 
Syr.  Ferri  Iodidi  (296:1),  Barclay,  11 
Cases,  T.  2^70,  p.  697. 

1049. 

EXURESIS  IX  FEMALES  (1066:6)— 

2.  Whateley,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  22/38,  p.  702. 

Smith,    L.    1/61,    p.    54.       Laurance, 

Galv.,  T.  1/65,  p.  643. 
•     During     Pregnancy    (1549:2)    Often     a 

Sign  of. 
Tie  in  Catheter  (1048:1),  Dowse,  L.  2/73, 

p.  332.   Jones,  Simple  Treat.,  R.  2/63, 

p.  249. 
Distension  of  Bladder  (1048:1). 

3.  Elastic  Pad  to  Urethra,  T.  2/55,  p.  369. 
Caustic  to  Meatus,  L.  1/72,  p.  645. 
Dilating  Neck  of  Bladder  (1069:4),  vide 

1056:2.     Teale,  L.  2/75,  p.  764. 
Intra-Uterine  Stem  (1128:6)  to  Correct 
Malposition,    Edis,    Case,  Worn   for 
Years,  L.  2/75,  p.  910. 

RETENTION   OF   URINE— Accumulation 
5.     (1051:5)— Suppression  (1036:1).      ' 
Paget,   T.   1/62,    p.    294.     Thompson,    L. 
1/68,  p.   367.     II.   Smith,   Two   For- 
midable Cases,  L.  1/63,  p.  114. 
Diagnosis,  Holt,  Cases  Illustrating  Errors, 
etc.,  L.  1/63,  p.   202.     B.  Jones,  T. 
1/54,  p.  687.     Hancock,  L.    1/52,  p. 
324. 

1050. 

CAUSES  OF  RETENTION  OF  URIISE— 

1.  Adams,  T.  2/57,  p.  157. 
In  Children,  Paget,  Various,  T.  2/52,  p. 

239. 
In  Women,  Hicks,  L.  2/67,  p.  509.    Barnes, 

L.  1/75,  p.  5. 
Feigned,  Johnson,  T.  1/62,  p.  429. 
Mental  Emotions  (1363:3),  Hancock,  L. 

1/52,  p.  324. 
Stricture,  Organic  (1212:3).    Spasmodic 

Strict.  (1211:1).  Enlarged  Prostate 

2.  (1073:4).  AdherentPrepuce(1165:3). 
Paralysis  OF  Bladder  (1052:1).  Pel- 
vic Hydatids,  Etc.  (947:5).  Vaginal 
Cancer  (1100:6).  Labour  (1582:5). 
Uterine  Disease  (1111:6).  Quinine 
(401:6).  Ergot  (325:4).  Canthar- 
IDES  CAUSING  Str.^n'gury  (484:2). 


TREATMENT     OF     RETENTION,     Vide 
Medical  Treat,  of  Stricture  (1213:2) — 

4.  Opium,   Per   Uretiiram    (462:6),    Riberi, 

M.  R.  2/52,  p.  445. 
Ol.  Crotonis  (1213:2). 
Quinine  (403:4),  Serres,  In  Large  Doses, 

L.  1/58,  p.  91.    I'ide  Quinine  causing 

Retention  (401:6). 
Ice  in  Rectum  (189:6),  Casenave,  R.  2/73, 

p.  224.     Teevan,  L.  1/74,  p.  194. 

5.  Suction  (1213:3),  T.  2/61,  p.  192.    O'Con- 

nell,  L.  1/72,  p.  286. 
Catheterism    (1213:4),    Jordan,    Bougie 
Retained,  Water  Passed  at  Side,  etc., 
L.  1/76,  p.  169. 

PARACENTESIS  VESICA  (1218:1)— 

Maund,  T.  2/52,  p.  269.    Davy,  Simplicity, 

Instrument,  etc.,    Directions,    Diagr., 

B.  1/76,  p.  203.     Thompson,  3  AVays, 

Enlarged  Prostate,  1858,  p.  182;  vide 

6.  1074:1.    Simon,  T.  1/52,  pp.  359,384. 
Aspirator  (1646:3),  Teale,  etc.,  L.  1/73, 

pp.  202,  468  ;  1/74,  p.  794.  Labbee, 
etc.,  T.  1/72,  p.  523;  2/76,  p.  613. 
AVhateley,  R.  2/72,  p.  258. 

1051. 

1.  Supra  Pubic,  Maund,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  269. 

Fleury,  Discuss.,  Paris,  R.  2/58,  p. 
230.  Paget,  R.  2/59,  p.  327.  Gason, 
etc.,  P.M.,  L.    2/63,  p.  418.     Hulke, 

2.  Cure,  L.  1/70,  p.  548.  Dittel,  M.  R. 
2/70,  p.  275  ;  L.  2/75,  p.  933.  Vide 
Posterior  Catheterism  (1214:2). 

Sui!  Pubic,  Voillemier,  New  Plan,  R.  2/64, 
p.  194. 

Per  Rectum  (891:2),  Cock,  Discuss.,  T. 
1/52,  p.  450.  Pemberton,  T.  2/72, 
p.  174.  Hilton,  Directions,  L.  2/66, 
p.  88.  Hill,  Canula  and  Trocar,  etc., 
L.  1/68,  p.  617.  Erichsen,  Emphysema 
After,  P.M.,  L.  1/60,  pp.  89,  90. 

At  Apex  of  Prostate,  Cock's  Plan,  R. 
2/66,  p.  302. 

Per  Symphysis  Pubis,  Thompson,  Instru- 
ment, Enlarged  Prostate,  1858,  p.  89. 

DISTENSION  OF  BLADDER— ACCUMU- 

5.  LATION  OF  URINE— 

Retention  vice  Accumulation  (1049:6), 
Paget,  T.  1/58,  p.  369. 

Diagnosis,  Etc.,  Page,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  p. 
328;  1/61,  p.  186.  Thompson,  "  Re- 
GORGEMENT,"  L.  1/68,  p.  307.  Jac- 
coud.  Confounded  with  Ovarian  Cyst 
(1157:5),  L.  2/75,  p.  539.  Maunder, 
Confounded  with  Hydatid  Cy.st 
(947:4),  L.  1/76,  p.  306. 

CAUSES  OF  DISTENSION— 

6.  Paralysis  of  Bladder  (1052:1).    Labour 

(1582:5).  Death  fr.  Cold,  Enormous 
(188:5).    Ergotism  (325:4). 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


TREATMEXT  OF  DISTENSION— 

i  .^  Thompson,   Do    not  Empty  too  Eapidly, 
Cautions,  L.  1/68,  p.  309, 

DISTEXSION    OF   BLADDER   CAUSIXG 
DYSTOCIA  (1569:1). 

1052. 

PARALYSIS  OF  BLADDER.  Vide  Accriiu- 
1.     L.\.TioN  OF  Urine  (1051:.5)— 

Gross,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  82.     Thompson,  la- 
finitelyRare,   Clin.,  etc.,  L.   1/68,  p. 
307  ;  2/68,  p.  69. 
Causing  Incontivexce  (1047:5).   Accumu- 
lation AND  Retention  (1050:2). 

TREATMENT  OF  VESICAL   PARALYSIS 
3.     (1051:6)— 

Tying  in  Catheter  (1048:1). 
Hydrostatic  Catheter  (1215:4). 
Pressure  over  Bladder  (222:4),  "Wearne, 

L.  2/60,  p.  316. 
Electricity  (194:4),  Petrequin,  When  and 

How  to  Use,  R.  2/59,  p.  388 ;  2/73,  p. 

356.     Taylor,  After  Labour  (1582:6), 

L.  1/68,  p.  314.     Vide  1048:2. 

3.  Blister    to    Umbilicus     (1535:5),     Mac- 

lachlan,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  408. 
Arnica  (396:3),  Gross,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  S3. 
Ergot  (325:4),  T.  2/75,  p.  458. 
Ferri  Sesquichlor.  (294:6), Le  Gros  Clark, 

T.  2/60,  p.  577. 

4.  NicoTiN  (381:3),  Pavessi,  Cure,  T.  2/53,  p. 

379. 
ATONY  OF  BLADDER— 

Diagn.   fr.  Paralysis,  Etc,  Thompson, 
L.  2/68,  p.  69. 

ISEURALGIA     OF      BLADDER.     Nerves 

5.  (1045:2).        Neuralgia     of      Urethra 
(1171:1)— 

Helfp,  T.  2/57,  p.  277.    Gross,  U.  R.  2/52, 

p.  78. 
Chronic  Perforating  Ulcer,  vide  1070:2. 

TREATMENT  OF  VESICAL  NEURALGIA 
Pot.  Bbomid.  (266:4),  Pfeiffer,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  280;  T.  1/59,  p.  494. 

6.  Acid.  Carbonic.  Inject.    (238:6),    Broca, 

etc.,    T.   1/58,  p.    275;    2/63,  p.  423. 
Demarquay,  Cure,  M.  R,  2/66,  p.  525. 
Vide  1008:6. 
Cubees  (365:6)  and  Cofaiba  (413:5),  Caud- 
mont,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  331. 

1053. 

INJURIES  OF  BLADDER- 

2.  Gross,  M.R.  2/52,  p.   173.      Foster,   etc., 

L.  1/70,  pp.  506,641. 

RUPTURE  OF  bladder- 
Cases,  P.M.,  T.  1/55,  p.  230;  2/61,  p.  550. 

3.  Death  16th  Day,  T.  2/72,  p.  352.     Mac- 


RUPTURE  OF  BLADDER— Cases  {cont.)— 
ewen.  Over  Distension  During 
Drunkenness,  L.  2/73,  p.  448.  Wil- 
liams, 200  oz.  Withdrawn  fr.  Perito- 
neal Cavity,  T.  2/75,  p.  494. 

Recovery,  L.  2/46,  p.  112.  Waller,  Sect. 
Aed.  Urine  Sponged  out,  R.  2/62,  p. 
285.  Thorp,  Treat.,  etc.,  R.  2/68,  p. 
224.  Perrin,  Leg  of  Chair  Protrud- 
ing Through  Anus,  Cure  in  15  Days, 
R.  1/73,  p.  235. 

Spontaneous,  T.  2/56,  p.  500. 

RUPTURE  OF  NECK  vcl  URETHRA  DUR- 
ING LABOUR  (1098:2)— 
Mussy,  R.  2/68,  p.  338.      Tide  1568:2. 

GUNSHOT    WOUNDS     OF     BLADDER 

(1641:6)  — 
5.  Demarquay,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  366  ;  2/52, 
71.     Buren,  Recov.,  R.  2/65,  p.  199. 

BLADDER  OPENED  DURING  OVARIO- 
TOMY (1161:5) 
Rbcov.,  Neale,  T.  2/68,  p.  613. 

URINARY   FISTULiE.    Vesico-Intestinal 
(1055:1).    Recto-Vesical  (1100:2).    Ves- 
Vag.  (1612:1).     Ves.-Uter.  (1613:1). 
Thompson,  L.  1/68,  p.  429. 
Ante  Scrotal,  Lane,  R.  2/72,  p.  256. 

1054. 

EXTRAVASATION    OF   URINE  ^  URI- 

3.  NARY  infiltration- 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Thompson,  L.  1/68,  p. 
429.  Savory,  L.  1/74,  p.  79.  Marsh, 
Simulated  (1078:4),  T.  2/65,  p.  363. 
In  Children  (1522:5),  Laurance,  Spon- 
taneous, xt.  1  Year,  T.  1/61,  p.  89. 
Paget,  cet.  3^,  fr.  Phymosis,  T.  2/52, 
p.  239. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  BLADDER.    Vide 
5.     Foreign  Bodies  in  Urine  (1034:1)  ;  In 
Urethha  (1070:1)— 
Blood,  BourdiUat,    Diagn.  Treat.,  etc.,  of 
Intra-Vesical  H.5!morrhage  (150:3), 
R.  1/71,  p.  243. 
ExTozoA  (1024:4),  Farre,  Diplosoma  Cre- 
NATA,  R.  1/00,  p.  129,  vide  1024:5   ci 
1070:4. 
AscARis  (936:3)     Simulating    Calculus 
(1057:3),    Brigham,    Amer.    J.,   No. 
39/37,  p.  59.      Case,   L.  2/67,  p.  507. 
Bone,  Necrosed    (1060:4)  rii.    Diseased 
Pelvis,  vide  1707:3. 

1055. 

1.  Fjt:ces  vel  Vesico-Intestinal  Fistula 
(898:3).  Bryant,  M.  R.  1/69,  p.  190  ; 
T.  1/68,  p.  159  ;  1/72,  p.  677.  Bain- 
bridge,  etc.,  T.  1/03,  p.  397  ;  T.  1/63, 


JTEBICAL   DIGEST. 


FOREIGX  BODIES  IN  BLxVDDER— F-tjces 
ue/ Yesico-Intestinal  Fistula  {cont.) 

p.  28;  1/66,  p.  401.      Morgan,  M.  R. 

1/66,  p.  377.     Moore,   etc.,  L.    1/6-1, 

p.  373;   1/61,  pp.  361,411. 
ToRTioNS  OF  Kidney  (1020:2). 
3.  Hair,  HaU,  Growing    Inside,   Removal, 

L.  2/60,  p.  461.     Sewell,  Passed -vn-ith 

Urine  (1034:2),  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  234. 
Watch  Chain,  L.  2/72,  p.  766. 
Instruments,  Etc.,  Broken  in,  T.    2/56, 

p.  212  ;   2/61,  p.  36.       Ferguson,    L. 

2/63,    p.    21.5.       Denuce,  391    Cases, 

Bodies  Introduced,  etc.,  Treat.,  M.  R. 

2/57,  p.  264. 
5.  Treatment,  Civiale,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  550, 

Picault,  Bougie,  Passed  Spontan.,  R. 

1/62,   p.     173.       Jeaflfreson,    Difficult 

Case,  L.  1/72,  p.  252. 
—  Instruments   for  Extracting,   Nela- 

ton,  etc.,  Diagr.,  T.  1/62,  p.  676  ;  2/67, 

p.  47  ;  2/62,  p.  37.     Napier's,  T.  1/73, 

p.  622;  2/73,  p.  633. 

1056. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  FEMALE  BLAD- 

1.  DER.     DisE.iSEs   OF    Female   Bladder 
(1066:4). 

Hair  Pins,  Mather,  Instrumt.,  Diagr.,  T. 

2/62,  p.  37.     Hilton,  L.  1/63,  p.  235. 

Hawkins,  T.  2/65,  p.  284. 
FcETUS  (1553:4). 
Handle  of  Tooth-rrush,  L.  1/74,  p.  127. 

2.  Bone  Nail-Cleaner,  L.  1/68,  p.  311. 
Wax  Candle,  L.  2/73,  p.  269. 
Calculus  (1063:2). 

DILATATION    OF    FEMALE   URETHRA 

(1098:1)— 

3.  Humphreys,  L.  2/64,  p.  114.    Spiegelberg, 

Rapid,  B.  1/76,  p.  225.  Hawkins,  T. 
2/65,  p.  284. 
Value  of,  Simon,  Direction  so  as  to  Ex- 
plore Bladder  and  even  L^reter, 
M.  R.  1/76,  p.  227.  Noeggerath,  To 
Explore  Uterus  (1111:4),  etc.,  M.R. 
1/76,  p.  462.  Edis,  Dangers,  etc.,  L. 
2/75,  p.  909.  7"«We  Enuresis  (1049:3). 
Cystitis  (1069:6). 

1057. 

VESICAL  CALCULUS.      Renal  Calculus 

1.  (1021:5)— 

Lectures,  Rees,  Croonian,  M.  R.  2y'56,  p. 

390.      Thompson,    L.     1/68,    p.    521. 

Forster,  Case  More  than  1,000,  Very 

Little  Inconven.,  L.  2/74,  p.  515. 
C.vusesof,  Quekett,  etc.,  T.  2/51,  p.  553  ; 

1/52,  pp.  47,  272.     Cadge,  in  Norfolk, 

L.  2/74,  p.  231. 

2.  —  Distoma  H.'ematobium  (941:4). 


VESICAL  CALCULUS  {cont.)  — 

Formation,  Osborne,  Theory,  Compared 
with  Marble  in  Kettle,  etc.,  T.  2/60, 
p.  608.  Ord's  Exper.,  L.  1/75,  p.  373. 
Carter, Microscop.,  Struct.  andFormat., 
T.  2/73,  p.  241. 
Analysis,  Brown,  Ready  Method,  R.  2/70, 
p.  180. 
DIAGNOSIS  OF  CALCULUS— 

3.  Thompson,L.  l/68,p.  521.  Teevan,L.l/76, 

p.  633.  V.  Pitha,  Burning  Pain  in 
Sole  of  Foot  (1783:5),  T.  2/75,  p. 
358.  Heyfelder,  Difficulties,  T.  2/60, 
p.  689.  Cooper,  Unusual  Case,  No 
Stone,  T.  2/52,  p.  564.  V.  Pitha, 
Symptoms,  but  No  Stone,  etc.,  T. 
2/75,  p.  358.    Paget,  Oper.,  No  Stone, 

4.  R.  1/62,  p.  171.  Teevan,  Do.,  Do., 
Reasons  of  Fallacy,  L.  1/76,  p.  635. 
Case  Simulated  by  LuMBRicus  (1054: 5) . 

In  Children  (1522:5),  Paget,  Simulated 
by  Disease  of  Bladder,  T.  1/58,  p.  368. 
Fleury,  Phymosis  (1166:2),  Simulating 
M.  R.  2/52,  p.  2/65.  Forster,  Adhe- 
RENT  Prepuce  (1165:3),  L.  2/72,  p. 
593.  PAR.4.LYSIS  (1276:5)  Following 
Irritation  of  Calculus. 

In  Females  (1063:1). 

Sound  for  Detecting  (1215:6),  Napier, 
Polished  Leaden,  T.  2/73,  p.  633. 
Teevan,  Diagr.,Variou3,L.  1/76,  p.  633. 

ENCYSTED  CALCULUS— 

5.  Discuss,  as  to  Whether  ever  Near  Neck  of 

Bladder,  T.  2/61,  p.  320.     Thompson, 
Case  in  Point,  L.  2/74,  p.  150. 
Cases,  T.  1/53,  p.  139. 
ADHERENT  CALCULUS— 

6.  Case,  Pemberton,  T.  2/61,  p.  618. 
SPQNTANEOUS     FRACTURE    OF    CAL- 
CULUS— 

Case,  Ord.,  Discuss.,  L.  2/70,  p.  895, 
Soutbam,  M.  R.  2/68,  p.  423. 

1058. 

TREATMENT  OF  VESICAL  CALCULUS— 

3.  Expelled  through  Ulcer,  of  Perineum, 

Vast,  Case,  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  268. 
Preventive  Treat.,  Thompson,  L.  1/72, 

p.  35. 
Modern  Treat.,  M.  R.  1/75,  p.  75. 
Medical  Tre.^t.,  Thompson,  L.   1/73,  p. 

478.     Harcourt,  Uric  Acid  Calculi, 

T.    2/69,  p.   482 ;    ride   Lithic   Acid 

(1031:2). 
SOLVENTS  rel  LITHOTRIPSY  (1031:3)— 

4.  Thompson,  Clin.,  L.  1/73,  p.  476;  R.  2/60, 

p.  236.     Roberts,  T.  2/62,  p.  527 ;  L. 
1/65,  p.  366.     Ridge,  Radish  Seeds, 
Etc.,  L.  1/73,  p.  393.     Murray,  Soft 
Water,  T.  2/74,  pp.  439,  469. 
Cow's  UraNE,  Etc.  (1031:3). 


344 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


SOLYEXTS  vel  LITHOTRIPSY  {cont.)— 

6.  Electricity    (194:4),  B.    Jones,   T.    1/53, 

p.  26;  M.  E.  1/53,  p.  567.      Althaus, 

T.  2  62,  p.   272.     Thompson,  contra, 

L.  1,73,  p.  479. 

Position  (223:3)  To  Eelieve  P.vix,  E.  1/63, 

p.  192. 
Milk  Diet  (1067:6),  G.  Johnson,  L.  2/7G, 
p.  488. 

YThEN  CoJirLICATED  "WITH  EeNAL  DI- 
SEASE (1005:5),  Thompson,  E.  1/73, 
p.  237. 

1059. 

LITHOTOMY— 

2.  Clinicals,  Etc.,  Fergusson,  L.  1/70,  p.  1. 
Thompson,  Diagr.,  L.  1/62,  p.  167,  et 
seq. ;  1/68,  p.  708;  L.  1/63,  p.  91; 
Eev.,  M.  E.  1/72,  p.  395.  '  Choice  of 
Opee.  at  All  Ages,  L.  2/71,  p.  115. 
Synie,  Cause  of  [Success,  Etc.,  L.  1/55, 
p.  505.  Le  Gros  Clark,  T.  2/61,  p. 
471.  Humphry,  L.  1/72,  p.  747. 
Teevan,  M.  E.  1/67,  p.  207.  Good- 
hart,  Exam,  of  Bladder  11  Y'ears 
After,  L.  1/76,  p.  605. 

Statistics,  T.  1/59,  p.  32;   2/59,  pp.  13, 
4.  184;  E.   2/58,   p.    237.     Bryant,   230 

Cases,  Analysis,  Discuss.,  T.  1/62,  p. 
464.  Teale,  Eev.,  etc.,  T.  2  59,  p.  571. 
Coulson,  (Compared  with  Lithoteity 
(1064:5),  T.  1/57,  p.  343. 
6.  Death,  Thompson,  Causes,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/64, 
p.  140;  L.  1/62,  p.  245.  Buchanan, 
How  to  Avoid,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  pp.  311, 
339,  365,  455. 

Milk  Diet  (1067:5)  Previously  and  Suh- 
sequently,  G.  Johnson,  L.  2/76,  p.  488. 

Ixfilteation,  Ferguson,  Eare,  L.  1/70,  p.  1. 
Jaesche,  Etiology,  M.  E.  1/76,  p.  221. 

H.s:morrhage,  Hilton,  Diagr.  of  Instrument 
to  Arrest,  T.  1/55.  p.  490. 

Orchitis  (1220:2),  Gardner,  T.  2/71,  p.  126. 

Sterility  (1088:3)  Following,  Teevan, 
Cases,  L.  1/74,  p.  730. 


LITHOTOMY— 


1060. 


2.  Apparatus  to  Secure  Patient,  Chaniere, 

M.  E.  2/63,  p.  547. 
Staff,  To  Dilate  Prost.  L'reth.,  ^Yood, 

Diagr.,  T.  2/60,  p.  610. 
Forceps,   Teevan,  Use  of  Generally,  etc., 

L.    1/72,   p.    679.     AYatson,   How   to 

Move  so  as  to  Seize  Stone,  etc.,   L. 

1/72,  p.  606. 
Landing  Xet  for,  Davy,  B.  2y  74,  p.  277. 
New  Tube,  Hutchinson,  Sponije  Through 

AYhole  Length,  L.  1/67,  p. "42. 

3.  In  Phthisical  Subjects  (1630:3), Marshall, 

T.  1/68,  p.  634. 
In  Yesical  Catarrh  (1068:4),  Curative. 
Cases  (1057:3),   Xing,  Peculiar,  E.  1/65, 

p.  187. 


LITHOTOMY— Cases  (cont.)— 

4.  — Urethra  Abnormal  (1169:3),  Thompson, 

A  Cause  of  DitHculty  in  a  Eicketty 
C.A.SE,  etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  599.     Eiheri, 
Causing  Death,  M.  E.  2/52,  p.  444. 
.^Bony   Nuclei    (1054:5),  Thompson,   L. 
1/66,  p.  228;   1/72,  p.  851. 

5.  Prostate,  Free  Division  (1075:1),  Syme, 

L.  1/55,  p.  505.  Buchanan,  T.  1/60, 
p.  365.  Thompson,  Yalue  of.  Danger 
Slight,  L.  1/62,  p.  245.  Fergusson, 
L.  1/70,  p.  1.  Teevan,  P.M.  After, 
T.  2/74,  p.  335. 
Portions  of  Prostate  Eemoved  (1073:3), 
Fergusson,  Advantage  of  in  Cases,  T. 
1/70,  p.  1.    Thompson,  T.  1/62,  p.  573. 

1061. 

MEDIAN  LITHOTOMY— 

2.  Allarton's   Method,    M.  E.    1/55,    p.    473. 

Erichsen,  Pro  and  Con,  L.  2/59,  p.  607. 
Teale,  Instruments  for,  etc.,  T.  2/59, 
pp.  571,  663.  Hutchinson  with  Bi- 
L.\TERAL  Sect,  of  Prostate,  Diagr., 
L.  1/68,  p.  391.  Bowman,  etc..  Dila- 
tor, etc.,  T.  2/59,  pp.  614,  640. 
Thompson's  Dilator,  T.  2/59,  p.  639. 
Not  Super,  to  L.\teral  Oper.,  M.  E. 

3.  2/64,  p.  139.     Crowther,  L.  2/67,  p. 
126;  2/73,  p.  624. 

In  Children  (1522:5),  tide  1061:6.  Crit- 
chett,  The  Oper.  at  Lond.  H.,  T.  1/60, 
p.  11.  Fergusson  think  Lateral 
Best  for  Children,  T.  1/61,  p.  524. 
Peculiarities  of  Oper.,  L.  1/70,  p.  1. 
Thompson,  Cause  of  Death,  etc.,  L. 
1/62,  p.  246.     Teale,  T.  2/59,  p.  571. 

— Compared  w^ith  Lithotrity  (1065:1). 

LATEEAL  LITHOTOMY— 

5.  Teale,  Compared  with    Median,  T.  2/59, 

p.  571.  Buchanan,  Homicidal  and 
Ought  Never  to  be  Done,  T.  1/60, 
p.  364.  Gutteridge,  Modific,  T.  2/73, 
p.  548.  Coulson,  Diagr.,  T.  2/52,  p. 
296.  Barker,  2177  grs.,  Py.^mia,  25th 
day,  L.  2/76,  p.  855.  Morris,  3120 
grs.,  Eecov.,  L.  2/76,  p.  855. 

6.  In    Children    (1061:3),   Norgate,   Eules, 

M.  E.  1/67,  p.  465.     Fergusson,  Best 
Oper.,  T.  1/61,  p.    524  ;    2/64,  p.   4. 
Adams,  L.  1/59,  p.  77.     Case,  Oper., 
No  Stone,  Abscess,  T.  1/63,  p.  506. 
— Lithotrity  Compared  (1065:1). 

1062. 

EECTANGULAE  LITHOTOMY— 

2.  Buchanan,    Bad  Name  for  it,  T.    1/60,  p. 

364;  T.  1/60,  pp.  311,  339,  365,  455. 

Hutchinson,    Diagr.,  etc.,  L.    1/68,   p. 

391.     E.  Watson,  L.  1/72,  p.  605. 
Staff  for,  Diagr.,  T.  2/62,  p.  66G.  Teevan's, 

L.  1/72,  p.  679. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


345 


SUPEA-PUBIC    vel   HYPO-GASTRIC    LI- 

3.  THOTOMY— 

Yalotte,  L.  2/58,  pp.  402,  663.    Hewitt,  R. 
■  2/60,  p.  234.     Gamgee,  Child,  L.  2/73, 

"  p.  806. 

EECTAL  LITHOTOMY— 
Nekton,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  312. 

RECTO-URETHRAL     LITHOTOMY  — 

4.  Lloyd,  T.  2/53,  p.  138.  Lane,  1/64,  p.  151. 
Celsvs'  Lithotomy,   Fergusson,  Modified, 

L.  2/67,  p.  42  ;  1/68,  p.  1.     Ericlisen, 
L.  1/68,  p.  40. 
CoRRADi's  Lithotomy,  Fayrer,  T.  2/72,  p. 
429. 

1063. 

CALCULUS  IXFEMALES- 

1.  Clinicals,  Etc.,  Heath,   T.    1/74,  p.  391. 

Fergusson,  T.  2/54,  p.  103. 
Exam,  of   Bladder  (1066:5),     Heath,  T. 
1/74, p.  391.  Simon's  Plan  (1056:3). 

2.  Cases,  Humphry,  27oz.,  etc.,  T.  2/64,  pp. 

87,  114.  Various,  Resume,  etc.,  T. 
2/59,  p.  82 ;  2/74,  p.  675.  R.  2/68, 
p.  228. 

Retarding  Labour  (1569:1). 

Simulating Can'cer  Uteri  (1127:2).  Mont- 
gomery, R.  1/58,  p.  339. 

TREATMENT   OF   CALCULUS  IN  FE- 

3.  males- 
Spontaneous  Expulsion,  T.  2/61,  p.  196  ; 

R.  2/63,  p.  291  (3ij.  in  weight). 
Dilatation  of  Urethra  (1056:2).     Cases, 
etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  66  ;  1/64,  p.  523  ;  2/54, 

4.  p.  110;  2/69,  Dp.  572,  615.  L. 
1/60,  p.  371 ;  2/66,  p.  280.  Sp. 
Wells,  Fluid  Pressure,  Diagr.,  T. 
2/58,  p.  84.  Simon,  M.  R.  1/75,  p. 
227. 

LITHOTOMY  IN  FEMALE  (1059:2)— 

5.  Papers,Etc.,  Heath, T.  1/74,  p. 391.  Yallet, 

New  Method,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  158. 
Buchanan,  Lateral  Oper.,  T.  1/62,  p. 
453. 

Vaginal,  Lane,  L.  1/63,  pp.  34,  57 ;  2/62, 
pp.  370,  387,  478.  Fergusson,  New 
Plan,  R.  2/62,  p.  282.  Aveling,  35 
Cases,  Discuss.,  L.  1/63,  p.  119.  Nel- 
son, R.  1/63,  p.  192. 

Cases,  Various,  T.  2/54,  pp.  103,  110,  113; 
2/61,  p.  471  ;  2/52,  p.  66  ;  2/59,  p.  82  ; 
L.  2/70,  p.  853. 

1064. 

LITHOTRITY— 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Thompson,  L.  1/62,  p. 
269,  et  seq.  ;  1/68,  p.  611  ;  2/67,  pp. 
511,  542  ;  1/70,  p.  805  ;  1/64,-  p.  209, 
et  scq. ;  M.  R.  1/72,   p.  395.      Choice 


LITHOTRITY— Lectures,  Etc.   [cont.)— 

OF  Oper.  at  All  Ages,  L.  2/71,  p. 
115.  The  P'ailure  of  Oper.  for  Stone, 
L.  2/73,  p.  867.  Some  Important 
Pts.  Connected  with,  L.  1/76,  p.  39. 
Sir  B.  Brodie,  T.  1/55,  p.  319.  Fen- 
wick,  T.  1/54,  pp.  616,  641.    Coulson, 

4.  L.  1/60,  pp.  29,  80,  111,  163.  Fer- 
gusson, T.  2/64,  p.  2.  Dolbean,  Per- 
ineal Lithotrity,  Ewart,  Descrip- 
tion of,  L.  2/74,  p.  548. 

In  Renal  Diseases,  Thompson,  L.  1/73, 
p.  331. 

Lithotrites,  Etc.,  Ashton's,  L.  2/64,  p. 
43.  Teevan,  L.  1/72,  p.  679  ;  New, 
Diagr.,  L.  2/74,  p.  618.  Coulson,  If 
Prostate  he  Enlarged,  etc.,  R.  2/58, 

5.  p.  241.  Fergusson's  New  Forceps, 
Diagr.,  L.  1/63,   p.  331. 

Statistics  (1059:3),  T.  1/57,  p.  344  ;  1/59, 
p.  59.  Thompson,  etc  ,  L.  2/67,  pp. 
511,  549  ;  1/70,  p.  S05  ;  51  in  Elderly 

6.  Patients,  L.  2/75,  p.  3.  Napoleon's 
Case,  L.  1/73,  pp.  58,  113,  331 ;  2/73, 
p.  624. 

Dangers,  as  in    Catheterism    (1214:3), 

Smith,  2/71,  p.  661. 
Milk  Diet  Previous  and  Subsequently 

(1059:5). 

1065. 

LITHOTRITY  IN  CHILDREN— 

1.  Dolbeau,       Compared      with     Lithotomy 

(1061:6),  M.R.  1/61,  p.  261.  Thomp- 

son,    L.  2/71,    p.    115;    1/71,  p.  854. 

Jobert,   etc.,  M.  R.  2/62,    p.  545  ;  R. 

1/63,  p.  341. 

SUCTION  YERsus  LITHOTRITY— 
3.  Napier,  Diagr.,  T.  1/73,  p.  622  ;   2/73,  p. 
633. 

1066. 

DISEASES    OF    BLADDER— Genito-Uri- 

1.  NARY  Diseases  (1094:2)  ;  Meatus  Urin- 
ARius  (1098:1). 

Rev.,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  71.     Thompson,  Aids 

TO  Diagnosis,  L.  2/75,  p.  793. 
Causing  Paraplegia  (1266:3). 

TREATMENT    OF    VESICAL   DISEASES 

2.  GENERALLY^- 

Pareira  Brava    (465:3),    Sp.    "Wells,    T. 

2/57,  p.  497. 
CuBEBS    (365:5)    and    Copaiva    (413:5), 

Caudmont,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  231. 
Atropine  (377:4),  T.  2/61,  p.  618. 
Triticum  Repens   (322:6),   Thompson,  L. 

2/61,  p.  345,  vide  1069:1. 

3.  Cantharides  (484:2),  Morel,  T.   1/57,  p. 

319. 

VESICAL     DISEASES      IN     CHILDREN 

4.  (1522:5). 

Paget,  T.  1/58,  p.  358. 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


VESICAL  DISEASES  IX  OHILDEEN((;o«^) 
Simulated  by  Phymosis  (1166:2). 
Simulating  Calculus  (1057:-1). 

VESICAL  DISEASES  IN  FEMALES— 

Lectures,  Hicks,  L.  2/67,  pp.  4-19,  479,  509. 
5,  How  TO  Examine  Bladder  (1063:1). 
Eeciprocal      Infl.       between      Womb 
(1111:6)  AND  Bladdek,  Montgomery, 
E.  1/58,  p.  307.     Eames,  L.  1/75,  pp. 
5,  187,  640. 
Foreign    Eodies    in    (1056:1).      Cancer 
G.  IN    (1071:1).         Cystitis      (1067:1). 

Irritable  Bladder,  Dilatation  of 
Keck,  Etc.  (1069:6).  Incontinence 
OF  Urine  (1049:1). 

1067. 

CYSTITIS— Pus  in  Urine  (1021:3). 

1.  Gcoss,    M.  E.    2/52,  p.   74.      Thompson, 

L.  1/68,  p.  775.      Hicks,  In  Females 
(1068:2),  L.  2/67,  p.  479. 
DL^i-GNOSis,  Inman,  Fr.  Muscular  Pains 
(110:5),  M.  E.  1/58,  p.  330. 

2.  Exfoliation     of    M.    Membr.\ne    after 

L.iBouR  (1045:2),  Discu.ss.,  Cases, 
Etc.,  T.  2/63,  pp.  522,  678.  Wells, 
Entire,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  621  ;  2/63,  p. 
678  ;  1/62,  p.  176.  Knox  and  Liston, 
In  Man,  T.  2/62,  p.  104. 

3.  — After    Labour    (1582:6),  vide    Supra. 

Barnes,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  186;  T.  1/62, 
p.  90  ;  2/62,  p.  104  ;  L.  1/75,  p.  6. 
Martyn,  T.  2/63,  pp.  290, 678.  White- 
head,  M.  E.  1/72,  p.  241. 

CAUSES  OF  CYSTITIS— 

4.  Quinine  (401:6).  Blisters  (165:5).    Gout 

(1468:4). 
GoNORRHCF.A   (1173:3),   Acton,    L.  2/55,  p. 

600. 
Labour,  T.  1/62,   p.  90.      Demarquav,  E. 

2/68,  p.  337,  ride  Supra. 

5.  Contracted  Meatus  (1169:6),  Jordan,  L. 

1/76,  p.  169, 

TEEATMENT  OF  CYSTITIS— 

Sp.  Wells,  T.  2/57,  p.  497. 

Triticum  Eepens  (322:6),  Thompson,   L. 

2/61,  p.  345,  vide  1069:1. 
Spruce  Fir  (358:2),  Acton,  L.  2/55,  p.  600. 
Benzoic  Acid  (393:5),  Thompson,  M.  E. 

1/58,  p.   388.     Gosselin,  T.    1/74,  p. 

163,  vide  Ammoniacal  Urine  (1028:5). 
Milk  Diet  (511:2),  G.  Johnson,  AVonder- 

FUL  Powers,  L.  2/70,  p.  847. 

1068. 

CHEOXIC     CYSTITIS  —  lEEITABLE 
1.     BLADDEE  rel  CATAEEH  OF  BLAD- 
DEE,  Hrt'^  Enuresis  (1047:2). 
Lectures,    Etc.,    Coulson,    M.    E.    2/52, 


CHEOXIC  CYSTITIS,  Etc.— Lectures, 
Etc.  (cont.)  — 

p.   77.     B.    Jones,    T.    1/54,    p.   5G1. 

Hicks  in  Females  (1067:1),  L.  2/67,  p. 

509.  Thompson,  L.  1/68,  p.  775. 
2.  Krauss,  L.    1/71,  pp.   609,   813,    850. 

Jordan,     fr.      Contracted     Me.4.tus 

(1169:6),  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  169, 

ride  1069:6. 

CAUSES  OF  CHEOXIC  CYSTITIS— 
Dyspepsia,  Etc.,  B.  Jones,  T.  1/54,  pp 

368,  561. 
Labour      (1067:3     &     4).      Gonorrhosa 

(1067:4).     Hysteria    (1335:2).     Dis- 

TOMA    H.TiMATOBIUM   (941:4).       C.4.IIUN- 

cuL.TL  Meatus  (Female)  (1098:2). 

TEEATMEXT  OF  CHEOXIC  CYSTITIS— 

4.  Various,  L.  1/70,  p.  758.     Inman,  T.  2/62, 

p.  124.     S.  AVells,  T.  2/57,  p.  497. 

Position  (223:3)  to  EelieyePain,  E.  1/63, 
p.  192. 

Milk  Diet  (1067:6). 

Oysters  (492:4),  G.  Johnson,  Bad,  L.  2/76, 
p.  847. 

Wash  Out  Bl.4.dder,  Thompson,  Direct., 
L.  1/68,  p.  776.  Ziessl,  By  Hydro- 
static Pressure,  T.  1/75,  p.  126. 

Electricity  (194:4),  When  and  How  to 
Use,  Petrequin,  T.  2/59,  p.  388. 

Lithotomy  (1070:2),  Verneiiil,  T.  1/69, 
p.  446. 

Turkish  B.^th  (232:2),  Wells,  T.  2/60, 
p.  427. 

5.  Injections,  Hilton,  Eatiouale  of  Opiate, 

L.  2/63,  p.   122.     S.  Wells,  T.  2/57, 

p.  497.     Thompson,  L.  1/68,  p.  776. 

Xew  Bottle,  etc..  Direct.,   Diagr.,  L. 

1/76,  p.  40.     Hicks,  etc.,  2/67,  p.  481 ; 

2/68,  p.  247;  1/69,  p.  15;  M.  E.  2/75, 

p.  230. 
Champillon,  etc.,  Citrate  OF  Soda  (268:4), 

E.  1/73,  pp.  162,  163;  vide  1069:3. 
Eeeves,  Arg.  N'it.  (307:3),  9J.to§  j.,  L. 

6.  1/53,  p.  536.  Purdon,  Normal  Fresh 
L'rine,  E.  2/73,  p.  79.  McGuire, 
Without  Catheter,  L.  2/76,  p.  586. 

— Carbonic  Acid  and  Chlorof.  Vapour, 
Eoberts,  T.  2/58,  p.  684.  Broca,  etc., 
T.  1/58,  p.  275  ;  2/63,  p.  423.  Demar- 
quay,  M.  E.  2/66,  p.  525 ;  vide  1052:6. 

—Chloral  (444:6),  Purdon,  E.  2/73,  p.  79. 

1069. 

MEDICAL   TEEAT.   OF   CHEOXIC   CYS- 
L     TITIS— 

Belladonna  (377:4),  Behrend,  L.  1/59,  p. 
630  ;  T.  2/61,  p.  618.  Simple,  Atro- 
pine and  Carbolic  Acid,  T.  2/76, 
p.  561. 
Triticum  Eepens  (1066:2),  Thompson,  L. 
1/68,  p.  776.  Scopus,  L.  1/70,  p.  758. 
Spruce  Fir  (1067:5). 


MEDICAL    DIGEST, 


3i7 


MEDICAL  TREAT.   OF    CHRONIC    CYS- 
TITIS {cont.)~- 

2.  Gelsemixum  (393:3),  Hill,  E.  1/72,  p.  17G. 
Alchemilla  Aryexsis  (411:4),  Thompson, 

T.  2/67,  p.  92. 
Camphor  and   OnuM  (369:4),    B.   Jones, 
T.  1/54,  p.  553. 

3.  Ammoxi.t:    Citras    (255:6),    ride    1068:5, 

Meade,  T.  2/63,  p.  37. 
Potassii    Bromid.    (266:4),    Huette,    etc., 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  561 ;  T.  1/CO,  p.  480. 

4.  Ferri  Perchlor.  (294:6),  Yigla,  T.  2/58, 

p.  150.     Plagge,  T.  2/57,  p.  380. 

Ferri  Carb.  (293:5),  Kraiiss,  R.  1/72, 
p.  272. 

Sulphites  (245:4),  Willcox,  R.  2/68,  p.  131. 

Dilatation-  of  Neck  of  Bladder  in 
Females  (1049:3,  1066:6,  &  1056:2), 
Teale,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  765  ;  1/76,  pp. 
84, 169.  Hewetson,  15  Years'  Standing, 
etc.,  etc..  Cure,  L.  2/75,  p.  796. 

1070. 

HYPERTROPHY  OF  BLADDER— 

1.  Frequent  Micturition  in  (1047:2). 

CHRONIC    PERFORATING    ULCER    OF 

2.  BLADDER.     Vide  Neuralgia  of  Blad- 
der (1052:5). 

Cases,  Tait,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  2/70,  p.  738. 
Bartleet,  P.  M.,  L.  1/76,  p.  210.  Vide 
Lithotomy  (1068:4). 

scrofulous  ulceration   of 
bladder- 
Case,  P.  Hewitt,  L.  2/74,  p.  803. 

TUBERCLE  (676:6)  OF  BLADDER— 

Cases,  Etc.,  Knssmaul,  R.  2/63,  p.  251. 
Paget,  T.  1/58,  p.  368. 

fatty   degeneration   (1673:4)   of 

4.  bladder- 
Paper,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  352. 

TUMOURS  OF  bladder- 
Case,  GuPsenTjauer,  Excision,  Supra-Piibic 

M.  R.  1/76,  p.  225. 
Hydatid  Cyst  (1054:5),  Evans,  L.  2/76,  p. 
176. 

POLYPUS    OF     BLADDER   —  VILLOUS 

5.  GROWTHS    vcl   Y.     CANCER,     Mis- 
called— 

Thompson,  Firroid  Polypi,  Extremely 
Hare,  L.  2/68,  p.  70.  Bii-kett,  T.  1/5S, 
p.  642.  Report,  T.  1/57,  pp.  432,  458. 
Thompson,  L.  2/68,  p.  70. 

Diagnosis,  Barham,  L.  1/62,  p.  253. 

—  H.tjmaturia  (150:2),  Often  Fatal,  T. 
2/52,  p.  565;  1/57,  pp.  432,  458. 

6.  Cases,  Vide  Supra.'    Bell,  M.  R.   2/63,  p. 

532.     Kocher,  In  Man,   Oper.,  Cure, 
M.  R.  2/76,  p.  210. 


POLYPUS  OF  BLADDER,  Etc.  {coiU)— 
In  Children  (1522:5),  Paget,  Very  Rare, 
T.  1/58,  p.  368.     Birkett,  T.   1/58,  p. 
642.     Savory,    Case  with   Distended 
Urachus  (1045:4),  T.  2/52,  p.  106. 

1071. 

CANCER  OF  BLADDER- 

1 .  Cases,  Etc.,  Thompson,  L.  2/68,  p.  70. 

In  Women  (1066:4),  Hicks,  L.  2/67,  p.  509. 
Barnes,  Primary,  Rare,  L.  1/75,  p.  642. 

2.  Diagnosis,   0.  Rees,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  390. 

Basham,  R.  1/62,  p.  252.  Thompson, 
Difficulties,  Microsp.  Appear.  Decep- 
tive, L.  2/68,  p.  70. 

—H,5;maturia  (150:2),  Etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  642. 

Cases,  Clarke,  etc.,  Diagr.  of  Microsp. 
Appear.,  T.  1/60,  p.  292  ;  2/60,  p.  154. 

3.  Ranking,  etc.,  R.  2/63,  p.  181 ;  2/72, 
p.  259.  Holt,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  327; 
1/62,  p.  436.  Bullin,  Scirrhus,  Rare 
Case,  L.  2/76,  p.  574.  Fagge,  Epi- 
thelioma Second,  to  Stricture 
(1212:3),  Discuss.,  L.  2/76,  p.  751. 

1072. 

PROSTATE— 

1.  In   Female,  Leuckhart  says    it  Exists  in 

Well-formed  Females,  T.  2/53,  p.  20. 
Uteicle  Analogue  of  Uterus  and  Vagina 
(1109:6),  Thompson,  1858,  p.  15. 

DISEASES  OF  PROSTATE— 

2.  Rev.,  Etc.,  M.  E.  1/52,  p.  80  ;  1/58,  p.  379  ; 

T.  1/57,  p.  343;  1/5S,  p.  41. 
Age,  Thompson,  Influence  Not  so  Great  as 

3.  Believed,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  107.  Messer, 
Good  Measurements,  T.  1/60,  p.  508. 

Causing  Paraplegia  (1266:4),  B.  Sequard, 
Treat.,  etc.,  R.  2/60,  p.  345. 

—  Spermatokrhcea    (1081:2),    Adam,    T. 

1/57,  p.  453. 
PROSTATORRHCEA— 

4.  Nature,  Treat.,  Gross,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  545. 
Diagnosis   from    Gleet    (1179:5),  Adam, 

M.  R.  1/52,  p.  83. 

—  From  Spermatorrhcea  (1081:2),  Adam, 

T.  1/57,  p.  453. 
Chian  Turpentine  (416:3),  Adams,  M.  R. 
1/52,  p.  83. 

1073. 

INFLAMMATION  OF  PROSTATE— AB- 
1.     SCESS,  Etc.— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Gross,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  88. 
Thompson,  L'rine  in  Chronic  Cases, 
Etc.,  L.  1/68,  p.  777.  Jordan,  fr.  Con- 
tracted Meatus  (1169:6),  L.  1/76,  p. 
169. 

Cases,  Meade,  T.  2/60,  p.  372.  Pollock, 
L.  2/63,  p.  97.  Maunder,  2,  Idiopa- 
thic, L.  2/66,  p.  423. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


INFLAMMAT.  OF  PROSTATE,  Etc.  {cont.) 
GoNORRHCEAL  (1173:3),  Kraus,  T.  1/71,  p. 
,  271. 

HYPERTROPHY  OF  PROSTATE— 

3.  Thompson,  L.   1/68,  p.  307.      Quain,   Sin- 

gular Cases,   Diagr.,  T.  1/72,  pp.  566, 
623. 
Ix  Lithotomy   (1060:5),    Portions    Re- 
moved, Etc. 

4.  C-U-siNG    Retention    (1050:1).       Adam's 

Treat.,  T.  1/57, p. 4o3.  Dittel's  Treat., 
L.  2/75,  p.  933. 

TREATMENT     OF      ENLARGED     PRO- 
STATE— 

Lecti-re,  Thompson,  L.  1/68,  p.  307. 

5.  Catheterlsm  (1213:4),  Thompson,  L.  1/68, 

p.  307.  Van  Buren,  Treat,  fr.  Be- 
ginning with  Freqt.  Catheterism,  T. 
2/74,  p.  232.  Quain,  Difficult  Case.", 
Diagr.,  T.  1/72,  pp.  566,623.  Teevan's 
Catheter,  L.  1/72,  p.  680.  Hutchin- 
son's Elastic,  L.  1/73,  p.  797. 

6.  CoNivM  (405:5),  Thompson,  Enlarged  Pro- 

state, 1858,  p.  144. 

Ammonii  Chlorid.  (255:5),  Rae,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/52,  p.  657  ;  L.  2/58,  p.  602.  Thomp- 
son, Enl.  Prost.,  1858,  p.  145. 

Iodine  Inject.  (252:2),  Heine,  2  Cases, 
Per  Rect.,  Cure,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  261. 

1074. 

1.  Excision  (1075:1),  Gross,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  91. 
Fergusson,  Of  3rd  Lobe,  Fatal,  T.  1/57, 
pp.  385,  512.      J'irfe  1060:5. 
Permanent    Fistul.tj    Yesic.'e     (1050:5), 
Thompson,  Direct.,  L.  1/75,  p.  3. 

CANCER  OF  PROSTATE— 

3.  Cases,  Etc.,   Thompson,  Enlarged  Prost., 

1858,  p.  212.  Bully,  T.  2/61,  p.  184. 
Mann,  T.  1/62,  p.  105. 

TUBERCLE  OF  PROSTATE— 

4.  Cases,  Thompson,  E.  P.,  1858,  p.  230. 

DEGENERATLON  OF  PROSTATE— 

5.  Amyloid  (1672:4),  Corpuscle?,  M.  R.  2/60, 

pp.  446,  519.  Meckel,  Differ  fr.  Those 
OF  Brain,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  57. 

PROSTATIC  CALCULI— 

6.  Thompson,  T.  1/57,  p.  631.     Paulicky,  200 

in  One  Case,  T.  1/69,  p.  123. 
In  Female  (1170:3),  Leuckhart,  T.   2/53, 
p.  20.      nV/t>  1072:1. 

1075. 

INJURIES  OF  PROSTATE— 
1.  In  Lithotomy  (1000:5). 

Removal  of  Whole  or  Part  (1074:1). 


1076. 

PERINEUM— 

2.  PuDic  Nerve,  Section  of,  Savage,  Where 

to  Divide,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  457. 
Perineal  Nerve,  Neuroma  of  (1337:5). 
Testicle  in  (1219:4). 

INJURIES   OF  PERINEUM   IN   MALES. 

3.  Females  (1077: 3)— 

Treat.,  Etc.,  Hilton,  L.  2/66,  p.  88. 
ABSCESS  OF  PERINEUM— 

4.  Lecture,   Etc.,   Syme,    L.    1 '56,  p.   217. 

Meade,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  pp.  372,  575. 
Paget,  Laws  Connected  with,  L.  1/69, 
p.  558.  Adams,  Clin.,  L.  2/69,  p.  331. 
Sj^me,  Cau.sed  by  Enemata  (875:6), 
Cases,  L.  1/56,  p.  217. 

PERINEAL  FISTULiE— 

Treat.,  Etc.,  Lloyd,  T.  1/56,  p.  136.  Le 
Gros  Clark,  Clin.,  T.  2/60,  p.  576. 

PERINEAL  HERNIA  (957:4). 
PERINE.A.L  SECTION  (1217:1). 
ECZEMA  OF  PERINEUM  (50:1). 
PERINEAL  STRAP  OR  BAND— 
6.  Bucks,  Stuffed  India  Rubber  Tube,  R. 
2/61,  p.  198. 

1077. 

INJURIES      OF      PERINEUM     DURING 

3.  LABOUR  (1568:2)- 

S.  Beck,  Frequency  and  Trifling  Nature  of 
Accident,  T.  1/56,  p.  186  ;  Tie  Knees 
Only,  1/76,  p.  591.  Smith,  Opposed 
to  Tying  Knees  onlv,  Best  to  Suture, 
B.  1/76,  p.  284.  B.  Brown,  Cases, 
Treat.,  Oper.,  Subsequent  Delivery, 
etc.,  T.  1/53,  p.  72  ;  2/55,  pp.  439,  463 ; 
R.  1/61,  p.  236. 

4.  Cases,  Ramsbotham,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  477. 
Child  Born  Through  Centre   (1570:5), 

5.  Stolz,  L.  2/68,  p.  786.  Warren,  T. 
2/56,  p.  414.  B.Browne,  etc.,  R.  1/61, 
p.  232  ;  1/08,  p.  267.  MuUer,  M.  R. 
1/66,  p.  535. 

Treatment  (1077:3),  Edwards,  L.  2/61,  pp. 
566,  592,  614.  Maunder's  Suggest., 
T.  2/75,  p.  40.  Robinson,  etc..  Bind- 
ing Knees  together,  T.  2/61,  p.  336  ; 
1/76,  p.  591.  Brunton,  Oper.  Directly, 
K.  2/69,  p.  293.  Young,  B.  1/76,  p. 
283.  Vide  1135:2.  Ilervieux,  Chlo- 
ride OF  Lime  (274:2),  Sponges,R.  2/61, 
p.  258. 

1078. 

LYMPH        SCROTUM.        Lymfhorrhagia 
3.     (129:2). 

Manson,     Relation    with     Elephantiasis 

(1757:1)  and  Chylous  Urine  (1037:3), 

T.  2/75,  pp.  542,  566. 


p. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


349 


INFLAMMATORY    (EDEMA    OF    SCRO- 
4.     TUM— 

Cases,  Etc.,  Erichsen,  T.  2/60,  pp.  211, 
320.  Johnson,  Puncture  Dangerous, 
T.  1/52,  p.  209. 

SiMULATIN'G        EXTRAVASATIOX         (1051:3), 

Marsh,  T.  2/65,  p.  363. 

NEURALGIA  OF  SCROTUM— 
6.  KiefF,  Chlorof.  Internally,  M.  R.  2/56, 
p.  2U. 

VARICOSE  VEINS  OF  SCROTUM  (749:3), 
Vide  Varicocele  (1228:6). 

Merion,  etc.,  R.  1/60,  p.  176;  2/60, 
p.  166. 

ECCHYMOSIS  OF  SCROTUM— 

Case,  Remarks,  Savory,  L.  2/75,  p.  691. 


1079. 


Elephantiasis 


SCROTAL      TUMOURS. 

1.  (1757:1). 

DiAGN.  OF  Nature,  Bryant,  R.  2/73,  p.  232. 
In  Children,  Louvet,  R.  1/67,  p.  253. 

CANCER  OF  SCROTUM— 

2.  Annandale,  Removal  of  Scrotum,  Penis, 

Testicle  en  masse.  Case,  Recov.,  L. 

2/74,  p.  829. 
Chimney    Sweeps     (573:3),     Hutchinson, 

Cases,  T.  2/70,  p.  556;  1/61,   p.  86; 

t7f/6' Epithelial  Cancer  (67:1). 
SooT  AS  A  Cure  of  Cancer  (1668:5). 

INJURIES  OF  scrotum- 
Severe  Case,  Hunter,  L.  2/73,  p.  218. 

1080. 

GENERATION,  Vide  Life  (2:3)— 
1.  Smith,  L.  1/56,  p.  1.  Owen,  T.  1/51,  p. 
663.  Tyndall,  Apotheosis  of  the 
Atom,  T.  2/74,  p.  235.  Rev.,  L. 
2/74,  p.  351.  Lucretius  on  the 
"Atom,"  Rev.  of  6  Books,  T.  2/74,  p. 
262.  New  Scriptures,  after  Tyn- 
dall, etc.,  T.  1/75,  p.  151. 

SPONTANEOUS  GENERATION  vol 
HETEROGENY— 
Exper.,  Pasteur,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  436  ; 
2/64,  p.  102.  Gen.  Resume  of  Ar- 
gument, 2/75,  p.  522.  Tyndall's 
Exper.  Contra,  Discuss.,  etc.,  L.  1/76, 
p.  262,  ef  seq.  Pettigrew,  Contra,  L. 
2/73,  p.  695.  Bastian,  etc.,  vide X^mo- 
GENEsis  (2:3),  V.  Pasteur,  L.  2/76,  pp. 
198,  248.  Huizinga,  Exper.,  T.  2/73, 
p.  364. 

SPERMATIC  FLUID— 

4.  Testicle  (1219:1).     Ovum  (1527:2). 


SPERMATOZOON— 

Newport,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  266  ;  1/54, 
p.  540  ;  1/64,  p.  523.  Beale  on  Bio- 
plasm (18:4),   T.  2/75,  p.  89. 

Chemistry,  Picard,  L.  1/75,  p.  709. 

Alkalis  (215:6)  Excite  Movements, 
Kolliker,     etc..      After     2—4     Days, 

5.  Microsp.  J.,  VoL  3,  pp.  293,   294,  vide 
Sterility  (1090:5). 

After  Coitus  (1091:5),  Existing  8J  Days 
in  Vagina,  Percy,  T.  2/61,  p.  439. 

In  Imperfect  Descent  of  Testicles 
(1219:3),  Absent,  Cases,  Partridge,  T. 
1/60,  p.  101 ;  R.  1/60,  p.  188. 

6.  Semen     of     Old     Men      (576:5),    Dien, 

Observ.,  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  279. 
In  Various  Diseases,  Liegois,  T.  1/69,  p. 

498 ;  2/69,  pp.  246,  274,  380,  511,  541. 
Sec  Syphilis  Transmitted  by  (1194:2). 
Chancre,  Tr.ansmitted  by  (1185:5). 

1081. 

SPERMATORRHCEA    and     NOCTURNAL 

1.  pollutions- 
Lectures,  Etc.,   L.   2/70,  pp.    124,  159. 

MHton,  L.  1/54,  pp.  243,  268,  467,  595. 
Adam,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  p.  453  ;  1/58,  p.94. 
Albers,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  161.  Wilson, 
L.  2/56,  pp.  215,  301,  482,  645. 

2.  Insanity    (1376:2),     Lisle,      Connection 

WITH,  T.  1/61,  p.  608. 

Prostatorrhcea  (1072:4),  Often  Confoun- 
ded with  Spermatorrhcea. 

Urine  (1034:2),  Beale,  Bodies  Resembling 
Spermatozoa  (1034:2)  in  Healthy 
Urine,  Case  in  Rape  (1092:5),  R. 
1/60,  p.  518. 

3.  Causes  of.  Onanism  (1083:6) ;  Prostatic 

Disease  (1072:3). 

TREATMENT     OF     SPERMATORRHCEA 

(1081:1)  — 
Milton,  T.  1/52,  p.  241.     Teevan,  L.  1/70, 
p.  587  ;  R.  2/68,  p.  241.     B.  Sequard, 
L.  1/66,  p.  86.    SoUv,  L.  1/58,  p.  134. 

4.  Acton,  R.  1/62,  p.  282. 
Castration    (1224:5),    Wilson,  Case,    No 

Cure,  L.  2/56,  p.  215,  vide  1084:5. 
JuGUM    Penis    (1048:1).      Collodion  to 
Prepuce  (1048:2). 

5.  Pressure    (222:5),     Brachet,    Direct.,   L. 

2/45,  p.  62.  Trousseau,  Wooden 
Pessary^  in  Rectum  ;  Hot  Sand  to 
Perineum,  T.  2/56,  p.  575.  Case, 
Cure,  L.  2/75,  p.  769.  Hackenberg, 
Bougie  in  Urethra,  T.  2/60,  p.  512, 

Caustic  (211:6),  Thompson,  Direct.,  L. 
1/52,  p.  89.     Solly,  L.  1/58,  p.  134. 

Calomel  Per  Urethram  (303:3),  Otter- 
son,  T.  2/61,  p.  196. 

1082. 

2.  Belladonna     (377:4),  Heustis,    etc.,    T. 


350 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  SPERMATORRHCEA— Bella- 
donna {cont.)  — 

1/59,  p.  168  ;  2/61,  p.  618.  Jones, 
L.  2/70,  p.  769.  Trousseau,  M.  R. 
2/56,  p.  246. 

Digitalis  (373:4),  Comsart,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/53,  p.  282 ;  1/54,  p.  589 ;  T.  2/54, 
p.  473. 

Ergot  (326:2),  Mitchell,  R.  2/61,  p.  Ill : ! 
B.  Sequard,  L.  1/66,  p.  86. 

Ll-pulix  (303:4),  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  265. 
4.  Pot.    Broxi.   (266:4),  Voison,  R.    1/73,  p. 
145.  Binet,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  241.  B.  Se- 
quard, etc.,L.  1/66,  p.  250;  1/69, p.  394. 

Chloral  (444:5),  L.  1/71,  p.  367. 

Tr.  Ferri  (294:6),  Tecyan,  3j.,  L.  1/70, 
p.  587. 

ZiNCi  OxYD.  (285:2),  Curran,  L.  2/61,  p. 
539. 

1083. 

ONANISM— MASTURBATION— 

1.  Pitha,    Frequency,    M.    R.    2/59,  p.    260. 

Pusey  and  Beale,  T.  1/67,  pp.  16,  49, 
129,  et  seq.  Hilton,  Symptoms,  etc., 
L.  2/63,  p.  123.  Solly,  etc..  Frightful 
Effects,  etc.,  L.  1/58,  p.  134  ;  T.  2/72, 
p.  117-       Maudsley,  Effects,    etc.,  L. 

2.  1/70,  p.  760.  Johnson,  in  Young 
Children  (1522:5),  Effects,  etc.,  L. 
1/60,  p.  344.  Jacobi,  do.,  T.  1/76,  p. 
177. 

Diagnosis,  Fenger,  Pass  Bougie  (1171:2), 

3.  If  not  Borne  a  Sign,  T.  2/58,  p.  506. 
Smith,  Cases  Simulating  Stricture 
(1212:1),  T.  2/58,  p.  4.  Donne, 
Urine,  Contains  Oxalates  After 
Act,  L.  1/60,  p.  345.  Exam.  Urine, 
L.  2/70,  p.  159. 

Pot.  Chlor.  (260:1)  and  Pot.  Nitras 
(261:2)  Often  Irritate  so  as  to  Lead  to. 

EFFECTS  OF  ONANISM— 

4.  Insanity  (1376:2),    Morel,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 

298.  Ritchie,  etc..  Frequency,  L. 
1/61,  pp.  159,  185,  234,  284.  Maud- 
sley,  L.  1/70,  p.  760.  Sheppard,  T. 
2/72,  p.  117. 
Tuberculosis  (678:4).  Diabetes  (336:2). 
Gastrodynia  (840:4). 

5.  Syncope    (790:4)    and     Sudden    Death 

(180:2),  Marjolin,  T.  1/59,  p.  220. 
Laciibymation  Obstinate  (1874:2). 
Paraplegia  (1266:4),  Russell,    Cases,  T. 

2/63,  p.  445;  P.M.,   2/65,  p.  2. 
Infantile    Paralysis   (1276:4),   Barwell, 

L.  2/72,  p.  551. 
Epilepsy  (1309:4),  Ramskill,  T.  2/62,  p. 

491. 

6.  Spermatorrhoea  (1081:3).  Menorrhagia 

(1149:1).  Urethral  Neuralgia 
(1083:2).  Orchitis  (1220:2).  Vari- 
cocele (1229:2). 


1084. 

ONANISM  AMONG-.  JEWS— 

1.  Rare,  T.  1/67,  pp.  79,  133. 

ONANISM  IN  GIRLS— 

Rev.  of  Subject,  T.  2/66,  p.  611 ;  2/61,  p. 
388  ;  Signs,  etc.,  1/64,  p.  96.  Vide 
(1086:1).  Warts  (70:1)  on  Index 
Finger,  Durr,  L.  2/49,  p.  250.  West, 
M.R.  2/64,  p.  341  ;  L.  2/66,  p.  560. 
Majendie,a3t.  12,  P.M.,  L.  1/37,  p.  463. 
CASES  OF  ONANISM— 

Brugnoni,   Patient  Cured  Himself  by  Am- 

PUTAT.  Penis,  T.  2/54,  p.  94.     G.  M. 

Jones,  Incising  Scrotum  to  irritate 

Testicles,  L.  2/57,  p.  88. 

Progeny  Puny  or  Idiotic,  T.  1/59,  p.  177. 

TREATMENT  OF  ONANISM— 

4.  Pusey  and  Beale,  etc.  {Vide  1083:1).  Good 

Advice,  etc.,  T.  1/67,  p.  142 ;  L.  2/70. 
p.  124,  159,  224.  Acton,  How  to  Act 
in  Warning  Youths,  etc.,  R.  1/62,  p. 
278.  Milton,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  p.  242; 
1/64,  p.  96;  1/66,  p.  479. 
Hands  tied  up  to  He-^d  of  Bed.  Henrv, 
Female  Slept  so  for  2  Years,  L.  2/59, 
p.  581. 

5.  Instrument,    Wicker  Basket,    Pratt,    T. 

1/67,   p.    323.       Vide  Jugum   Penis, 

(1048:1). 
Castration    (1224:5),  Bell,  etc.,  T.  2/59, 

p.  586;  1/69,  84  7,  Vide  1081:4. 
Clitorodectomy  (1097:5). 
Excision  of  Nymph-e,  Riberi,  Cure,  M.R. , 

2/52,    p.  444.     Braun,  Cure,  R.  2/66, 

p.  78. 
Blisters  (165:2),   Hilton,  L.  2/63,  p.  123. 

6.  B.  Sequard,  etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  86.  Method, 
L.  2/70,  p.  159. 

Anaphrodisiacs  (221:5). 
Opium  per  Urethr.\m  (1170:5). 

1085. 

SEXUAL    PASSION  —  SENSUALITY  — 

2.  LASCIVIOUSNESS— 

Coitus  (1091:5).  Satyriasis  (1085:4). 
Nymphomania  (^1086:1).  Priapism 
(1086:4).     Cerebellum  (1094:2). 

Aberrations  of,  T.  1/67,  p.  142. 

Precocious,  Johnson,  R.  1/60,  p.  256. 

In  Cerebellar  Softening  (1417:2). 

Occipital  Protuberance  (1219:1),  Rela- 
tion to. 

3.  Of  Lepers  (68:5).    Nuns  (564:3).    Monks 

(564:3). 
Abuse  of,  vide  Chorea  (1292:4).     Cold 
Feet  (1783:5). 

CHASTITY— CELIBACY— CONTINENCE 
Effects  of,  Moreau,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  301. 
Humphry,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  389  ;  1/74, 
p.  310.    "Neale,  T.  1/72,  p.  239. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


351 


CHASTITY— CELIBACY— Etc.  [cont.  )— 

4.  Old  Maids,  Longevity  less  than  Married, 

T.  2/71,  p.  654. 

SATYRIASIS— EROTOMANIA— 
In  Hydiiopiiohia  (524:2). 

TREATMENT  OF  EROTOMANIA  (221:5). 

5.  Digitalis    (373:4),    Brughmann,  T.   2/56, 

p.  120.     Gourvat,  L.  1/72,  p.  50. 
Potassii  BROMiDtM  (266:2). 
Castration  (1224:5),  Bell,  T.  2/59,  p.  586. 

1086. 

NYMPHOMANIA— CAUSES- 

1.  Vide  Onanism  in  Gihls  (1084:1). 
Mental,  Maudsley,  L.  1/70,  p.  760. 
Ovauian  Disease  (1155:4),  Majeudic,  Case, 

etc.,  L.  1/37,  p.  463. 

2.  Cerebral  Hydatids  (1422:4). 

Cases,  Blakiston,  Cautious,  etc.,  T.  2/73, 
p.  444. 

TREATMENT       OF      NYMPHOMANIA 

(1085:4)— 
Clitorodectomy,  Etc.  (1084:5). 

3.  Stramonium  (378:6),  Wandt,  L.    1/37,   p. 

392. 
Digitalis     (1085:5).         Potassii     Brom. 
(1085:5).        Opii-m      (461:5).       Ana- 
phrodisiacs  (221:5). 

PRIAPISM  — CHORDEE— ERECTIONS  — 

4.  RHOPALISMUS— Penis  (1164:2)— 
Physiology,  Kolliker,  T.  2/52,  p.  519. 
Cases,  Tripe,  Lasting   4  Mths.,   L.    2/45, 

p.  8  ;  6  Weeks,  L.  1/73,  pp.  90,  804. 
Dunn,  Idiopathic,  L.  2/63,  p.  162. 
Lloyd,  5  Weeks,  T.  2/52,  p.  188. 

CAUSES  OF  PRIAPISM— 

Injuries  to  Brain,   Hutchinson,   Seldom 

Produce  it,  T.  1/76,  p.  29. 
Spinal  Disease,  B.  Sequard,  R.  2/60,  p. 

342.     Radcliffe,  L.  2/61,  p.  626. 

5.  Adherent  Prepuce  (1165:3),  Bryant,  T. 

1/68,  p.  526, 
Extravasation    of    Blood    into    Corp. 

Cavernosa,   Cases,   Treat.,    L.    1/67, 

p.  207. 
Pot.  Iodid.  (263:4),  Cooper,  T.  1/55,  p.  487. 

1087. 

TREATMENT  OF  PRIAPISM,  Etc.— 

1,  Debout,  T.  2/56,  p.  69.     Heath,  L.  1/67, 

p.  458.     Hill,  R.  2/68,  p.  216. 
Posture  (223:3),  Mouston,  Lying  Prone, 
T.  1/61,  p.  607. 

2.  Blow  TO  Penis,  Clark,  Dangers  of,  T.  1/60, 

p.  175. 
LupuLiN  (363:4),  Debout,  c.  Sugar,  M.  R. 
1/54,  p.   589;  2/56,  p.   265;  2/52,   p. 
519;  T,  2/56,  p.  69. 


TREAT.  OF  PRIAPISM,  Etc.  {cont.)~ 
3.  Digitalis  (1085:5). 

Belladonna  (377:4),  Heustics,  T.  1/59, 
p.  168. 

Aconite  (468:3),  Ringer,  L.  1/69,  p.  44. 

Strychnia  (390:3),  Hill,  R.  2/68,  p.  216. 

Colchicum  (344:2),  L.  2/45,  p.  687. 

CuBEBS  (365:6),  Cooke,  T.  1/60,  p.  127. 

Potassii  Bromid.,  vide  266:2  &  4. 

1088. 

IMPOTENCE   AND     STERILITY  IN 

1.  MALES— 

Milton,  etc.,  L.  1/54,  p.  595  ;  1/57,  p.  376. 
Smyth,  L.  2/41,  p.  779.  Humphreys, 
as  regards  Marriage  (1093:2),  T. 
1/05,  p.  69.  Curling,  T.  2/63,  p.  18  ; 
M.  R.  1/64,  p.  494.      Acton,  R.  1/62, 

2.  p.  281. 

CAUSES  OF  STERILITY— 
In  Old  Men  (1164:1). 
Hirtz,  R.  2/62,  p.  155. 
Excessive      Coitus       (1091:6),     Licgois, 

Why  ?  T.  2/69,  p.  247. 
LiTHURiA  (1030:3),  Wado,  L.  2/71,  p.  4. 

3.  Pot.  Brom.  (266:2).    Lithotomy  (1059:6). 
Gonorrhceal  Epididymitis  (1228:3). 
Ammoni.ts    Phosph.  (254:4),  T.  1/59,  pp. 

152,  176. 
Electricity  (194:5),  Schutz,  M.  R.  1/55, 
p.  150.      Rej-nolds,  L.  2/70,  p.  530. 
Furstein,  Cure,  R.  1/71,  p.  189. 

STERILITY  IN  WOMEN— 

6.  Ogle,  Peculiar  Views  in  Relation  to  Twins, 
Abortions,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  519. 
Duncan,  Rev.,  T.  2/67,  p.  75.  Sims, 
Rev.,  !  !  !  T.  1/66,  p.  148.  Smyth, 
L.  2/51,  p.  779.  GruncM-ald,  T.  2/76, 
p.  118. 

1089. 

CAUSES  OF  STERILITY  IN  WOMEN  — 

2.  S.  Wells,  T.   2/61,  p.  601.      Mayer,   etc., 

M.  R.  1/57,  p.  553 ;  T.  2/58,  p.  405  ; 
2/61,  p.  175.  Cumming,  etc.,  L.  1/55, 
p.  480;  1/71,  p.  421.  Kuchenmeister, 
Vaginal  Secretions  (1098:5),  T. 
2/50,  p.  270,  vide  1090:1.  Duncan, 
M.  R.  2/72,  p.  36.  Lee,  20  Cases, 
Clin.,  L.  1/49,  pp.  550,  662,  688  ; 
2/49,  p.  264, 

Bleeding  Behind  Ear  (1790:6),  Practised 
by  Scythians  to  Produce,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  212. 

Forced  (1091:3),  Bergeret,  Fraudes  Dans 
Accomplissement  des  Funct.  Gener.,  L. 
1/70,  p.  121.  Maver,  in  France,  etc., 
T.   1/57,  p.  462  ;   Ij^l,  p.  143  ;  2/&8, 

3.  pp.  148,  214  ;  1/69,  p.  149.  Malthu- 
sian  System  (6:4),  Ed.,  T.  2/70,  p.  672. 

Uterine  Flexions  (1131:6). 


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MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


CAUSES    OF    STERILITY    IN    WOMEN 

(conf.) — 
Dysmexokrh.^ja    (1146:3),   B.   Brown,  T. 
1/57,  p.   186.      Fenger,  Mixture,   T. 
1/59,  p.  18. 

4.  —  Catheterism  OF    Os    (1118:3),    Tyler 

Smith,  L.  1/49,  pp.  529,  603  ;  2/49,  p. 
116.  Gream,  L.  1/75,  p.  381.  Lee, 
Dangers,  Mania  fr.  (1376:3),  L.  1/65, 
p.  633. 

—  Catheterism     of      Fallopian    Tube 

(1139:4). 

—  Hysterotomy  (1118:4),  S.  Wells,  Clin., 

5.  Diagr.,T.  2/61,p.  603.  Meadows,  T. 
2/60,  p.  289.  Greenhalgh,  P.M.,  L. 
1/66,  p.  458.  Barnes,  Discuss.,  T. 
2/65,  p.  102.  Sims,  L.  1/65,  pp.  338, 
587.  Lee,  Mania  fr.  (1376:3),  L. 
1/65,  p.  633.  Gream,  Arguments 
Against,  L.  1/65,  pp.  381,  440;   1/49, 

6.  p.  204.  Wells  V.  Sims,  L.  1/65,  p.  578. 

—  Sponge  Tent  (1648:2), Pfeiffer,  R.  2/60, 

p.  292.  Bennett,  Always  Uses  them 
with  Success,  Precautions,  etc.,  L. 
1/65,  p.  674.  Rigby.  T.  2/51,  p.  582, 
vide  1559:2. 

1090. 

1.  Painful  Coitus  (1091:5),   Gream,   Treat. 

L.  1/49,  p.  92. 
Ovarian  Disease  (1155:4),  Tilt,   L.   1/49 

pp.  423,  484,  604. 
Pelvi-Peritonitis  (949:4),  Tilt,  R.  2/59 

p.  285. 
Leucorrhcea  (1106:3),  Egan,  L.  2/48,  p 

606.      Vide  1089:1. 

2.  GoNORRHOJA  (1172:2),  Egan,   L.   2/48,  p 

606. 
Syphilis  (1196:3),  Hutchinson,  T.  1/57,  p 

32.      Vide  1196:2. 
Rectal  Dise.\ses  (887:5),  B.  Brown,  Freqt 

Cases,  T.  1/57,  p.  186. 

TREATMENT  OF  STERILITYIN  WOMEN 

3.  Vide  1089:4  to  6. 
Sims!!!  T.  1/66, p.  148. 

4.  Artificial  Impregnation   (1527:2),   Gir- 

aultius,  L.  1/70,  p.  782.    Sims,  T.  1/66, 
p.  148. 
GuAiAcuM  (419:2),  Hubbard,  etc.,  T.  2/56, 
p.  476;  1/59,  p.  18. 

5.  Key-tsi-Ching  (453:1),  Williams,  L.  2/50, 

p.  321. 
Alkaline  Injections  (216:2),  Kuchenmeis- 

ter,  T.  2/56,  p.  270.     Spengler.M.  R. 

2/60,  p.  522.    Vide  1080:5  and  1090:1. 
Ems  Baths  (228:5),   Spengler,   Rationale, 

M.  R.  2/60,  p.  522. 

1091. 

FECUNDITY— 

1.'  Granville,  Greatest  at  30  in  English  Wo- 
men, T.  l/60,p.  510.  Duncan,  T.  2/64, 
p.  289;  2/67,  p.  75  ;  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  36. 
Ed.,  L.  2/59,  p.  288. 


FECUNDITY  {cont.)— 

Examples  (1578:1),  R.  2/58,  p.  61 ;  2/62, 
p.  321.  13  Triplets,  L.  2/63,  p.  466. 
Scotch  Woman,  62  Lived  to  be  Bap- 
tised, L.  2/63,  p.  27.  Russian  Boer 
2  Wives,  72  Children,  L.  2/57,  p.  259. 
9  in  6  Years,  Dickson,  T.  2/67,  p.  79. 
Newman,  etc.,  1/62,  p.  419;  2/61,  p. 
621. 

3.  In  Marriages  Between  Aliens  (1093:2). 
Of  Prostitutes  (1092:3). 

In  France,  Etc.,  Limited  (1089:2). 

VIRILITY— PUBERTY— 

4.  Retarded  Virility,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/75, 

pp.  221,  257. 
Precocious  Children,  Dawker,  a  Man  at 

1  Year  Old,  etc.,  Died  at  6  of  Advanced 

Y'ears,  T.  1/76,  p.  53. 
Girls  (1141:4). 

COITUS— Syn.,  EPILEPSIA   BREVIS,  T. 

5.  2/62,  p.  53.   Sexual  Instinct  (1085:2), 
Liegeois,    Not  Attended  with  Fatigue  in 

Sterile  Men  (1088: 1),T.  2/69,  p.  246. 

Painful  to  Female,  Gream,  Treat.,  etc., 
L.  1/49,  p.  92.  Barnes,  Dyspareunia, 
L.  2/71,  pp.  570,  625.  Fallen,  Opera- 
tion for,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  221. 

Sperm.\tozoa  in  Vagina  (1080:5),  8j  Days 
after,  Percy,  T.  2/61,  p.  439. 

6.  Sexual  Shock  (1637:1),  Paraplegia  fr. 

(1266:4),    Walshe,    L.    1/49,  p.   249. 

Gull,  etc.,  T.  2/65,  p.  2  ;  1/67,  p.  550. 
— Death  fr.  (180:2),  Inman,  3  Cases,  Men, 

R.  1/60,  p.  199. 
Excessive,  Acton,  111  Effects,  R.   1/62,  p. 

280.    Woman,  103  Times  in  One  Night, 

M.  R.  2/71,  p.  360. 
— Impotence  fr.  (1088:2). 

1092. 

1.  Per  Urethram  (1098:1),  Vagina   Absent 

(1099:1),  Emmett,  L.  1/69,  p.  261. 

PROSTITUTION  AND  PROSTITUTES— 

2.  Duchatel  and  Acton,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  1 ; 

1/58,  p.  388  ;  1/70,  p.  87  ;  2/70,  p.  81. 
Rev.,  L.  1/70,  pp.  161,  792.      Lecky, 
L.  1/69,  p.  541. 
CoLicA  ScoRTORUM,  Hassiug,  M.  R.   1/51, 

3.  p.  245.     Inman,  Nature,  etc.,  R.  1/60, 
p.  67. 

Fecundity  (1091:3),  T.  2/69,  p.  063. 

Contagious  Diseases  Act  (557:6),  Rev., 
M.  R.  1/72,  p.  388.  Report  of  Ad- 
miralty, Etc.,  L.  1/67,  p.  185 ;  1/75, 
pp.  570,  903  ;  T.   2/74,  p.  706  ;  1/76, 

4.  p.  86.     In   Paris,   Practical  Working, 
T.  1/70,  p.  44. 

—  Contra,  L.  2/71,  p.  691 ;  1/75,  p.  572, 
vide  Syphilis  in  Prostitutes(  1185:4). 
Home  for  when  III,  L.  2/74,  p.  610. 


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SODOMY  vel  PiEDERASTY— 

Tardieu,  Its  Medico-Legal  Aspect,  M.  R. 
2/58,  p.  528. 

RAPE— 

5.  Spermatozoa-like  Bodies  in  Urine 
(1081:2),  "Whereno  Connect,  had  taken 
Place,  Beale,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  518. 
In  Children  (1522:6),  Kesteven,  Evi- 
dence, T.  1/59,  pp.  361,  417,  442. 
M'Kinlay,  Extensive  Injury,  M.  R. 
2/59,  p.  535.  Wilde,  Inft.  Leu- 
coRRHCEA  (1096:1),  Confounded  with, 
T.  1/59,  pp.  618,  544;  2/53,  pp.  260, 
346,  369,  446. 

1093. 

MARRIAGE  —  NUBILITY.       Celibacy 

1.  (1085:3). 

Reich,  etc.,  on  Married  Life,  Healthful 
Condition  of,  etc.,  T.  1/64,  p.  623; 
1/67,  p.  227;  2/71,  p.  653.  Weight- 
man,  Marriage  and  Legitimacy 
(1581:5),  T.  1/74,  p.  696.  Duncan, 
Nubile  Age,  24—25,  R.  2/66,  p.  211  ; 
M.  R.  2/72,  p.  50. 

With  Near  Relations  (563:1):  Of 
Scrofulous         Persons  (794:1). 

Of  Phthisical    (683:4). 

2.  Between      Aliens,     Smith,     Fecundity 

(1091:3),  L.  2/62,  p.  28. 
In  Insane  Families  (1375:4).  In  Ap- 
parent Impotency  (1088:1).  Hypo- 
spadias (1168:5).  After  Syphilis, 
When  Safe?  etc.  (1196:4).  With 
Epileptics,  Avoid  (1313:5).  After 
GoNORRHCEA  (1172:5).  With  Fibroid 
of  Uterus  (1122:3). 

DIVORCE   LAWS— 

3.  As  Regards    Legitimacy,  Etc.,    Weight- 

man,  T.  1/71,  p.  696. 

widowhood- 
Physiology  of,  A.E.,  T.  1/60,  p.  656. 

VIRGINS— 

5.  Reproduction  in  Virgin  Insects  (483:3). 
Kiestine  in  Urine  (1033:3). 

1094. 

SEXUAL,    GENERATIVE    vel    GENITO- 

1.  URINARY  ORGANS  — 

In  Elephantiasis  (1755:5).  In  Cretins 
(1394:4).  Hermaphroditism  (1581:1). 
Diseases  of  Bladder  (1066:1). 
Goitre  (1698:1). 

Nerve  Supply,  Medulla  (1340:6),  Car- 
penter, M.  R.  2/53,  p.  16. 

Cerebellum  (1396:4),  Levison,  Atrophy 
of  Lobe  with  Atrophy  of  Testicle 

2.  (1224:3),  L.  1/51,  p.  614.     Carpenter, 


SEXUAL  ORGANS.— Cerebellum  {cont.) 

M.  R.  2/53,  p.  16.  B.  Sequard,  No 
Influence  on  Sexual  Passions 
(1085:2),  L.  2/61,  p.  516.  Dickenson, 
T.  1/68,  p.  388. 

Analogues  of  Organs  in  Two  Sexes,  Dur- 
ham, M.  R.  1/61,  p.  336.  Simpson, 
T.  2/59,  p.  423. 

With  Cerebral  Tumour  (1421:4). 

DISEASES  OF  SEXUAL  ORGANS— 

3.  Vide  Disease  of  Bladder  (1066:1). 
Acton,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  135. 

Eczema  of  (50:2). 

Causing,    Reflex   Paraplegia  (1266:3) 
Intermittent  Fever  (1484:6). 

TREATMENT  OF  DISEASES  OF  GENITO- 
URINARY ORGANS.     Anaphrodisiace 
(221:5). 
Digitalis  (373:4),  Sedative  Powers. 

4.  Ergot    (326:2),    Mitchell  in    Excit.    and 

Irritation,  R.  2/61,  p.  111. 
Cantharides  (1066:2),  S.  Wills,  c.  Iron, 

T.  2/57,  p.  497. 
Bromide      Camphor      (369:3),      Siredey, 

L.  2/76,  p.  699. 

GENERATIVE  ORGANS  OF  FEMALES  . 

5.  Males  (1164:1). 

Anatomy',  Etc.,  Illustrat.,  etc.,  L.  1/56, 
p.  29.  Barnes,  L.  1/74,  p.  56.  Savage, 
Plates,  T.  1/63,  p.  457.  Martin,  Secre- 
tory Apparatus,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  551. 
Rouget,  Erectile  Organs  (25:6),  T. 
2/59,  p.  662;  R.  1/61,  p.  347. 

6.  Diseases,  Ziemssen,  L.  2/75,  p.  563. 

— Cancer  (1100:6),  Hutchinson,  Tables, 
T.  2/60,  p.  379.  Mayer,  R.  1/67,  p. 
321. 

1095. 

VULVA— PUDENDUM— 

1.  Occlusion  (1099:3), Baker,Ainong Nubians, 

L.  2/67,  p.  165. 
— Cause  of  Dystocia  (1570:4). 

LABIA  PUDENDI— 

2.  Elephantiasis  (1757:1). 
Abscess,  Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  383. 

PHAGEDiENIC  SYPHILITIC   UlCERS  (1203:4). 

Lupus  (65:1). 
Warts     (1100:4),    Gascoycn,     Excessive, 

Case,  T.  1/72,  p.  96. 
Cysts,  2  Kinds,  One  Analog,  to  Hydrocele 

(1225:2),    Simpson,    T.    1/59,  p.   383. 
3  Cases,  L.  1/62,  p.  121. 

FisTUL.«;,  Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  383. 
Rupture,  Simpson,  Kicks,  etc.,  T.  2/59, 

p.    179.     Ramsbotham,   etc..   During 

Labour  (1568:2),   T.    2/52,   p.    367; 

2/59,  p.  179;  B.  1/76,  p.  297. 

PAPILLARY  VULVITIS— 

4.  Simpson,    T.    1/5-9,    p.    384.        Winckel, 


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MEDICAIi   DIGEST, 


PAPILLAEY  VULVITIS  {cont.)— 

ExAMiN.  Urine  fok  Sugar  (1095:6) 
in  all  Cases  of  Vulvitis,  B.  2/76,  p.  317. 

DIPHTHEEITIC  (821:1)  VULVITIS— 
Tilt,  Argent.  Nit.  Injurious,  L.  1/61,  p. 
185.     Martin,  The  Essence  of  Pueup. 
Fever  (1591:4),  E.  l/?2,  p.  330. 

PRURIGEXOUS  (45:5)  VULVITIS— 

5.  Simpson,  T.   1/59,  p.  385.     Tilt,  L.  2/61, 

p.  184.  Montgomery,  Causes,  Treat., 
etc.,  E.  1/58,  p.  307. 

CAUSES  OF  PEUEIGENOUS  VULVITIS— 

Vegetations  (1100:4). 

6.  Stiff  Hairs,  Meigs,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  274. 
Malignant  Disease  (1127:4). 
Uterine      Disorders      (1112:5),     Mont- 
gomery, Cases,  E.  2/58,  p.  307. 

Treatment,  vide  45:5. 

DIABETIC  VULVITIS  (334:4). 

Treat.,  Etc,  VTinckel,  B.  2/76,  p.  317. 

1096. 

PUEULENT  VULVITIS   vel  INFANTILE 
1.     LEUCOEEH(EA    (1522:6)— 

Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  384.  Wilde,  T.  2/53, 
pp.  260,  346,  369,  446.  W.  Cooke, 
as  a  Sequela  of  Dis.,  L.  2/50,  p.  44. 
Montgomery,  fr.  Dis.  of  Other  Parts, 
E.  1/58,  p.  308. 
Eape  (1092:5),  Connection  of. 

GANGEENOUS  VULVITIS  vel  NOMA— 

3.  Noma,  Applied  also  to  Cancrum  Oris 
(798:3). 
Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  385.  Kesteven,  T. 
1/59,  pp.  418,  442.  Whitehead,  Be- 
lated to  Pemfhigus  Syfh.  (52:5), 
M.  R.  1/52,  p.  332. 
Iodoform  (252:4),  Parrott,L.  2/73,  p.  457. 

THEOMBUS  (142:6)  vel  HEMATOMA  OF 

5.  VULVA  OE  LABIA— 

Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  179.  Velpcan,  L. 
1/46,  p.  377.  Oldham,  Diagn.  for 
Pelvic  Abscess  (949:3),  T.  1/57,  p. 
694.  Braun,  P.M.,  Eupture  of, 
AFTER  Labour,  Etc.,M.  E.  1/55,  p.  51. 

VAEIX  (1100:.5)  OF  PUDENDAL  VEINS— 

6.  Simpson,    T.  2/59,  p.  179.      Heifer,  etc., 

Eupture,  P.M.,  E.  2/66,  p.  205; 
M.  E.  1/66,  p.  262.  Simpson,  T. 
2/59,  p.  179. 

1097. 

NYMPHiE— 

S.  Excision  in  Onanism  (1084:5). 

Hypertrophy  avith  Vaginismus  (1102:2). 


HYMEN— 

3.  Fatal      H.tsmorrhage     fr.      Eupture, 

Wachsmuth,  M.  E.  1/73,  p.  146. 
Imperforate,    Jules,    Is  it    Hereditary  ? 
Case,  L.  1/70,  p.  833. 

—  Eetention  of  Menses  from  (1144:4). 

—  Conception  with  (1546:5). 

CLITOEIS— 

4.  Hypertrophy,  Case,  Bainbridge,  T.  1/60, 

p.  45. 
Eupture  near,  During  Labour  (1508:3), 
Causing  Severe  Hemorrhage. 

EXCISION  vel  CLITOEODECTOMY— 

5.  Controversy,  B.  Brown's,  Expulsion,  etc., 

L.  and  T.  1/67.  Tanner,  Discuss., 
L.  2/66,  p.  667.  B.  Brown,  Eev.,  T. 
1/66,  p.  479.  West  v.,  L.  2/60,  pp. 
560,  678.  Eiberi,  etc.,  Cure  of 
Onanism  (1084:5),  M.  E.,  2/52,  p.  444  ; 
E.  2/66,  p.  78. 

1098. 

FEMALE  UEETHEA— 

1.  Malposition,  Mackenzie,  L.  2/75,  p.  265. 
Foreign  Bodies  in  (1170:1).      Coitus  per 

(1092:1). 

Dilatation,  Facility  ;(1056:2). 

Saccular  Dilatation,  Oper.,  L.  2/75,  p. 
625.  Tait,  1/76,  p.  762.  Gillette, 
Vaginal  Urethrocele,  L.  1/76,  pp. 
663,  762,  vide  Cystic  Tumours 
(1100:5). 

Prolapsus,  Guersant,  E.  1/67,  p.  213. 

Injury  (1169:4),  B.Brown,  3  Cases  Arti- 
ficial, R.  2/63,  p.  293  ;  L.  1/54,  p.  266. 

2.  —  During  Labour  (1053:4). 

CARUNCULiE  t-'e^  TUMOURS  OF  MEATUS 
—  VASCULAE  GEO  WTHS,  Etc.— 
Peculiar  Var.,  Lond.  Month.  J.,  1/52,  p. 

153.     Edis,  Chronic  Acid  (259:4),  B. 

1/74,  p.  333.     Simpson,  T.   1/69,    p. 

333.     Hicks,  L.  2/67,  p.  449.      Coul- 

son.  Causing  Ch.  Cystitis  (1068:2),  T. 

2/53,  p.  448.       Bryant's  Dilators  to 

Facilitate  Eemoval,  Diagr.,   L.  1/75, 

p.  874. 
Electric  Cautery  (213:3),  Ellis,  T.  2/61, 

p.  651. 

3.  Glacial  Acetic  Acid  (448:5),  Taylor,  T. 

2/56,  p.  498. 

NEUEALGIA  OF  URETHRA— 

Urethritis  (1171:5). 
HAEMORRHOIDS  OF  URETHRA— 

Treat.,  Richet,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  226. 

STRICTURE  OF  URETHRA— 

WaUaee,  R.  2/73,  p.  346.  Newman,  T. 
1/76,  p.  17.  Fergusson,  etc.,  L.  1/62, 
pp.  515,  634. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


VAGIXA— 

4.  Shape,  Farre,  Casts  of  M.  M.  thrown  off, 

3  Cases,  M.  E.  2/58,  p.  652. 
M.  Membrake,  T.  Smith,  M.  R.  2/55,  pp. 

63,65,66. 
Nerves,  Terminations,  L.  2/71,  p.  757. 

5.  Secretions    (1103:5),    Acid,    T.    Smith, 

M.  R.  2/55,  p.  65.  S.  Beck,  T.  1/51, 
p.  652.  Barnes,  Their  Significance, 
L.  2/71,  p.  703;  1/72,  p.  177. 

— In  Pregnancy  (1549:2),  Peculiar  Smell. 

—In  Sterility  (1089:2). 

Suction  Powers,  Routh,  etc.,  R.  1/69,  p. 
322.  Harley,  Exjilan.  of  Air  Ex- 
pelled from  (257:3),  T.  2/62,  p.  152. 
Barnes,  L.  1/72,  p.  176. 

1099. 

VAGINA  ABSENT— 

1.  Cases,  Etc.,  Gosselin,  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  267: 

Kingston,  Artificial  One  Made, 
Marriage,  R.  1/66,  p.  326.  Emmett, 
CoiTis  per  Urethram  (1092:1),  L. 
1/69,  p.  261.  Wells,  Oper.,  T.  1/70, 
p.  88.     Oldham,  T.  2/57,  p.  487. 

DOUBLE  VAGINA— 

2.  Cases,  Etc.,  Meigs,   Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  5/47, 

p.  734.  Kelly,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p. 
294;  2/65,  p.  113;  2/76,  p.  489. 
Simon,  With  Retentio  Mensium 
(1144:3)  OF  Left  Half,  E.  1/65,  p. 
260.  Lane,  L.  2/70,  p.  83.  Vide 
Uterus  Bicornis  (1110:4). 

OCCLUSION  I'd  STRICTURE  OF  VAGINA 

3.  Occlusion  OF  Vulva  (1095:1).  In  Vesico- 
vaginal Fistula  (1613:2). 

Cases,  Treat.,  Etc.,  Simpson,  T.  1/59,  pp. 
282,  307.  Hicks,  T.  2/62,  p.  616. 
Puech,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  110. 

Sy'Philitic,  Coote,  etc.,  T.  1/55,  p.  82 ; 
2/57,  pp.  9,  36  ;  2/52,  p.  591  ;  2/60, 
p.  33.  Channing, etc..  Causing  Dys- 
tocia (1570:2),  T.  1/59,  p.  66;  R. 
2/67,  p.  298. 

Retention  of  Menses  from  (1144:2). 

INJURY  OF  VAGINA— 

5.  Oldham,  etc..  Glass  Syringe  broken  in. 

Etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  81  ;   1/74,  p.  714. 

Lacerations  During  Delivery  (1568:3). 

Rupture,  Hicks,  L.  1/69,  p.  119.  Danyau, 
During  Delivery  (1568:3),  Fcetus 
Passing  into   Abdomen,  M.  R.  1/52, 

.  p.  357.  Wiltshire,  SroNT^iNEOus,  Dis- 
cuss., L.  2/75,  p.  911.  Fehling, 
From  Exertion,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  513. 

6.  Fistula,       Intestino-Vaginal     (898:3), 

Moore,  L.  2/64,  p.  428. 
Fissure,  Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  308.  Dehout, 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  545.     Causln'g  Neur- 
algia  (1102:2). 


1100. 

VAGINAL  RECTOCELE— 

1.  Lane,  L.  1/66,  p.  117. 

VAGINAL  CYSTOCELE  vd  PROLAPSUS 
VESICA— 
G.  Bird,  Causing  Phosph.  Urine  (1032:2), 

2.  T.  1/53,  p.  11.  B.  Brown,  New  Oper., 
Diagr.,  T.  1/53,  p.  395.  Stoltz's 
Oper.,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  225.  Prolapsus- 
Uteri  (1134:3). 

PROLAPSUS  VAGIN.E.     Prolapsus  Uteri 
(1134:3). 
Treat.,  Cases,  Etc.,  Savage,  B.  1/76,  p.  271. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  VAGINA— 

Pewter  Pot,  Death,  L.  1,48,  p.  313.  Tix 
MouLD,  L.  2/60,  p.  339.  Davies, 
Good  JPlan  to  Remove,  Midwifery 
Forceps,  L.  1/62,  p.  457. 

RIGIDITY  OF  vagina- 
Causing   Dystocia    (1570:5),    Incisions, 
Assoc.  J.,  1/54,  p.  487. 

VEGETATIONS  OF  VAGINA,  vide  Warts 

4.  on  Labia  (1095:2). 

Thibierge  During  Pregnancy  (1551:6),, 
T.  2/61,  p.  143.  Ellis,  Causing  In- 
tense Pruritus  (1095:5),  Electric 
Cautery,  T.  2/61,  p.  651. 

TUMOURS  OF  VAGINA— 

5.  Cystic  (1098:7),  Barnes,  T.  2/62,  p.  602. 

Hardwicke,  L.  1/63,  p.  326. 
Vascular  or  Varix  (1096:6). 

6.  Polypus,  Williams,  Fibrous,  L.  2/64,  p. 

631.     Wilson,  Large  in  Child  tet.  2i, 
T.  1/76,  p.  360. 
Cancer  (1094:6)  Retention  (1050:2)  in, 
Moore,  New  Oper.,  L.  2/63,  p.  218. 

1101. 

SPECULUM  VAGINA  (1645:6)— 

2.  Wright,  Anti<iuity  of,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  178. 

Sims,  Direct.,  etc.,  L.   2/64,  p.  413. 

Roe,  Use  of,  T.  2/52,  p.  146.     Pajot, 

Raw  Fresh  Yolk  of  Egg  to  cleanse  Os 

AND  Cervix,  T.  2/76,  p.  134. 
Protheroe  Smith,  Diagr.,  L.  1/45,  p.  208.; 

R.  2  69,  p.  331. 
Meadows',  Diagr.,  L.   1/69,  p.   125;   1/70, 

p.  692. 
Salt  &  Son's  New  Multum  in  Parvo,  Dia.gr., 

L.  1/76,  p.  332. 
Nelson's,  R.  2/58,  p.  296. 
H.     Davis,     Metallic     Tapering,     Diagr-, 

L.  1/74,  p.  841. 

3.  Foveau.x,  Self-supporting,  Diagr.,  L.  2/68, 

p.  513. 
Sedgwick,  with  Reflecting  Mirror,  Diagr.. 
L.  1/69,  p.  561. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SrECULUM  VAGIN.E  [cont.)— 

Blaclibee's  Resilient  Skeleton,  Diagr.,  T. 

2  71,  p.  694. 
For  Vesico-Yagixal  Fistvla  (1612:1). 
4.  Chair  for.  Hill,  Dia^r.,  T.  1/68,  p.  9. 
Forceps  (1575:6),  Wright's,  To  Use  with 
MuLTUM  IX  Parvo,  Diagr.,  L.  2/66, 
p.  494. 

VAGIXAL  AXD  TTERIXE  DOUCHE— 
Hewitt's  Improved  Douche,  T.  1/62,  p.  228. 
Allen's,  Douche  &  Bidet,  Diagr.,  L.   1/74, 

p.  235. 
Aston's,  Diagr.,  L.  2/62,  p.  652. 
Easch,   Sj-phon  Douche,  T.  2/64,   p.  604. 

Vaginal  Drainer,  T.  1/68,  p.  673. 
Wiltshire,  T.  1/68,  p.  274.     Atthill,  Direc- , 

tions,  etc.,  B.  1/74,  p.  346. 
Lownds,   Modif.    of  Higginson's    Syringe, 

B.  2/76,  p.  312. 
Eeigel,  Diagr.,  T.  2/68,  p.  31. 
Brown,  Warm  Tag.  Douche,  E.  2/72,  p.  328. 
Buck,  Divided  Bidet,  L.  2/71,  p.  872. 
To  I^■DrcE  Abortiox  (1558:3). 
To  Arrest  Secretiox  of  Milk  (1602:5). 

1102. 

YAGIXISMUS  —  VAGINO-DYNIA  —  HY- 

1.  PER-yi:STHESIA  —  XEUEALGIA — 
KEUEOMATA  OF  YAGIXA.      Dysp.i- 

REUXIA  (1091:5). 
Nature  axd   Tre.4t.,  Beck,    T.    1/51,   p. 
584.     Simpson,   T.    1/59,  p.   336;  E. 
1/62,  p.  210.     Sims,  T.  2/61,  p.  516; 

2.  E.  2/62,  p.  331.  Tilt,  2/69,  p.  857. 
Eevillout,  E.  1/68,  p.  296.  Hingeston, 
Due  to  DisTEXDED  Yeixs  of  Broad 
LiG.  (1139:1),  T.  2/52,  p.  530.  Murray, 
Cure,  L.  2/66,  p.  694.  Bouchut,  Due 
to  Fissure  at  Fourchette  (1099:6), 
Cure,  T.  1/75,  p.  496;  M.  E.  2/75, 
p.  222. 

Lead  Comestic  a  Cause   (289:1),  Neftel, 

M.  E.  2/69,  p.  235. 
Hypertrophy  OF  Xymph,^(  109 7: 2),  Kettle, 

L.  1/74,  p.  427. 

TREATMENT  OF  VAGINISMUS,  Etc.— 
ExpAxsiox,  Hood,  L.  2/6-9,  p.  801. 
Ice,  Dehout,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  545. 
Glycerixe    (270:6),    Demarquav,    M.    E. 
1/62,  p.  233. 

H^EMOEEHAGE  FEOM  M.  MEMBEANE 
6.     OF  VAGINA,   Vide  Varix  (1096:6)  — 
Ohre,  Fatal  st.  14,  L.  2/57,  p.  336.    Coles, 
Treat.,  etc.,  L.  2/57,  p.  429. 

1103. 

VAGliXITIS  — ACUTE     VAGINAL    LEU- 
3.     COEEHCEA— 

S.  Beck,  T.  2/51,  p.  144  ;  2/52,  p.  99. 

TEEATMEXT  OF  VAGINITIS— 

Caustics,   Etc.,  How  to  Apply,   Tilt,  L. 
1/61,  p.  184. 


TEEATMENT  OF  VAGINITIS  [cont.)— 
Argext.  Nit.,  Nonat,  Mode  of  Applying, 

etc.,  E.  1/67,  p.  343. 
Matico  (366:1),  Guibout,  M.  E.   2/62,  p. 

279.  Gibb,  L.  2/63,  p.  724. 
Taxxix  (360:2),  Foucher,  M.  E.  2/60,  p. 

280.  Demarquay,  c.  Gly'cerine,  M.  E. 
2/56,  p.  548. 

LEUCOEEHCEA— CHRONIC    VAGINITIS 

5.  —FLUOR  ALBUS— WHITES— 
Secretioxs  IX  Health  (1098:5).   Uterixe 

Leucorrhcea     (1106:1).       Ixfaxtile 

Leucorrhcea  (1096:1). 
Pathol.  Treat.,  Etc.,  Tyler  Smith,  M.R. 

2/55,  p.  62. 
Cases,  Etc.,  Anderson,  T.   1/56,  pp.  108, 

435. 

SYMPTO:\rS      OF     VAGINAL     LEUCO- 
EEHCEA— 

6.  Pleurodyxia  (641:4),  Todd,  T.  1/53,  p.  2. 
Toxsillitis    (828:2),  Anderson,    T.    1/56, 

p.   110. 

1104. 

1.  Exaxthemata  (74:3).     Typhoid  (1499:1). 

Syphilis  (1205:3),  Whitehead,  M.  E.  1/52, 
p.  329.  Smith,  Frequency,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/55,  p.  67. 

2.  Diagxosis     from    Goxorrhcea     (1172:2), 

Lock  Hospital,  L.  1/45,  p.  471. 

VAGINAL  LEUCORRHGEA  CAUSING— 

Syphilis  (1185:4). 

Urethritis  (1171:3),   Anderson,  T.   1/56, 

4.  p.  110.  Jones,  etc.,  L.  2/48,  pp.  165, 
218 ;  2/59,  p.  459  ;  2/70,  p.  556.  Diday, 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  549. 

Ophthalmia  (1835:2). 

TREATMENT     OF     VAGINAL     LEUCO- 
RRHCEA- 

Nelaton,  T.  1/57,  p.  146.  Lane,  R.  1/69, 
p.  326. 

Ergot  (326:2),  c.  Catechu  (412:6), 
Poeckels,  T.  2/60,  p.  270.  As  Sup- 
positories of   (1151:5). 

Saffrox  (347:2),  Much  Valued  by  Chinese 
of  Batavia,  Neale. 

5.  Acid.  Nitric,  c.  Cixchoxa  Rubr.  (247:6), 

Rigby,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  45. 
PoTAssii   Bromidum  (266:4),  Kinnear,   R. 
1/71,  p.  317.  Voison,  Acts  Specially  by 
Contiact.  Capillaries,  R.  1/73,  p.  145. 

6.  Argext.  Oxyd.  (305:6),  Lane,  L.   2/41,  p. 

541. 
Arsexic  (280:4),  Burns,   etc.,  T.  2/59,  p. 
687;    1/61,  p.   607.      Aveling,  M.*R. 
1/72,  p.  240. 

1105. 

LOCAL  TREATMENT  OF  VAGINAL  LEU- 
2.  COEEHCEA— 

Ice  in  Yagixa,  Ahrath,  T.  1/70,  p.  386. 


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LOCAL  TREATMENT  OF  VAGINAL  LEU- 
CORRH(EA  (cont.)— 
Bismuth  (283:4),   Caby,  T.  2/o8,  p.  538. 

Vide  1175:6. 
Pot.  Reemax.  (262:1),  Lloyd,  T.  1/58,  p.  34. 
Pot.  Chlok.  (260:5),  Brown,  M.  R.   2/60, 
p.  282. 

3.  Pot.  Iod.  (264:3),  Brown,  M.   R.  2/GO,  p. 

281. 
Iron-  Alum  (275:6),  T.  Smith,  M.  R.  2/55, 

p.  70. 
Chloralvm  (275:6),  Philpots,etc.,  L.  1/75, 

p.  913;  2/75,  p.  40. 
Creasote  (355:4),  Arendt,   M.  R.  2/53,  p. 

558 

4.  Tannin  (360:2),  Cavarra,  L.  1/37,  p.  305  ; 

T.  2/55,  p.  271. 
Bael  Fruit,  Inject.  (451:1),  Anderson,  T. 

1/56,  p.  437. 
Aloes  as  Enemata  (346:2),  T.  2/58,  p.  303. 

1106. 

UTERINE     LEDCORRHCEA  —  UTERINE 

1.  CATARRH  — METRITIS.      Irritable 
Uterus  (1114:6). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Bennett,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/53, 
p.  22 ;  1/76,  p.  23.  Ajan,  Source  of, 
T.  2/58,  p.  303.  Beck,  Varieties,  T. 
1/51,  p.  652.  Tilt,  M.  R.  1/63,  p. 
104;  L.  1/61,  pp.  31,  106.  Barnes, 
Significance  of  Discharge,  L.  2/71, 
p.  703.  Roiuh,  FuNDAL  Endo-Me- 
tritis,  T.  1/70,  p.  481 ;  2/63,  p.  289. 
Lane,  etc.,  R.  1/69,  p.  326  ;  L.  2/55, 
pp.  364,  601.  Atthill,  Endo-Metritis, 
R.  1/73,  p.  298,  rel  Lining  Membrane 

2.  Thickened,  R.  2/73,  p.  327. 

In  Old  "Women,  Duncan,  Nature,  Treat  , 

etc.,  R.  1/GO,  p.  242. 
Diagnosis,  Fr.  Muscular  Pain  (110:5), 

Inman,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  330. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  METRITIS— 

3.  Sterility  (1090:1). 

Vomiting  (857:3),  Clay,  L.   1/G8,  p.  256. 

Tilt,  etc..  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/61,  p.  77; 

1/65,  p.  12.     Habershon,  T.  1/76,  p. 

680,  vide  1112:1. 
Rheumatism  (1465:2),  Bond,  L.  1/72,  p. 

395.     Gonorrh(eal  Rh.  (1465:2). 

TREATMENT  OF  METRITIS— 

4.  Great  Difficulty  of,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  311. 
Hydrarg.  Bichl.  (303:5),  Tanner,  etc.,  T. 

1/60,  p.  434.     Gossman,  R.   1/73,  p. 

319. 
Aloes  Enemata  (1105:4),  Aran,  T.  2/58, 

p.  303. 
Opiate   Enem.^.ta   (462:5),  Tilt,   T.    1/61, 

p.  108. 
Dilating   Cavity-    (1648:2)    to    Examine, 

Atthill,  B.  2/76,  p.  309. 
Cupping  Interior  of  Uterus  (164:2). 


TREATMENT  OF  METRITIS  {cont.)^ 
Uterine  Douche  (1101:4). 
Intra  Uterine  Medication,  vide  infra. 

INTRA  UTERINE  MEDICATION— 

5.  Papers,   Etc.,  Atthill,  R.    1/73,   p.   298; 

B.  1/74,  p.  346.     Barnes,  R.  1/73,  p. 

308;    B.   2/76,  p.   311.      Playfair,    L. 

1/73,    pp.    3,  41,  229.     Rev.,  M.  R. 

2/71,  p.  314.     Beigel,  etc..  Direct.,  R. 

2/69,  p.   316;  1/70,  p.  344.     Discuss. 

at  N.  York,  T.  2/70,  p.  454. 
Dangers  (1585:6),  Thomas,  T.  2/70,  p.  455. 

Plaj-fair,  L.  1/73,  p.  41.     Noeggerath, 

R.  2/60,  p.  300. 

1107. 

1.  Carbonic  Acid  (238:6),  Bernard,  T.  1/58, 

p.  380.  Simpson,  Direct.,  T.  1/59, 
p.  77;  R.  1/59,  p.  360.  c.  Chloro- 
form  (442:1),   T.   1/59,   pp.  78,    182; 

2.  R.    1/59,   362.     Hardy,   M.  R.    1/54, 
p.  586.  ■         . 

Electricity   (194:3),   Clark,  Cure,  M.  R. 

2/75,  p.  232. 
Insufflator  for  Powders  (230:6),  Clay, 

2/72,  p.  755.     Diagr.,  1/73,  p.  166. 

3.  Actual  Cautery  (1116:6),  Leblond,  M.  R. 

2/74,  p.  515. 
Caustics    (211:6),    Tilt,    Direct.,   etc.,  L. 

1/61,  pp.  183,  407.     Simpson,  etc.,  In 

Menorrhagia   (1151:4).   R.    1/67,  p. 

348;     2/71,     p.     298.       Noeggerath, 

Dangers,  etc.,  R.  2/68,  p.  300.   Atthill, 

Various,   Instrument,  etc.,   B.  1/74,  p. 

351.     Barnes,  Mode  of  Applying,  R. 

1/67,  p.  319. 
Argent.  Nit.   (307:3),  Tilt,  Poisonous  in 

Some    Cases,    Great   Value   Often,  L. 

1/61,  p.  185. 
Acid  Nit.  Fort.  (212:2),  Atthill,  Applic, 

R.    1/73,    p.   298;    B.    1/74,   p.    353- 

4.  Duncan,  B.  1/76,  p.  316. 

Acid  Nit.  Mercury  (304:5),  Tilt,  L.  1/61, 
p.  408. 

ZiNCi  Sulph.  (285:5),  Barnes'  Sticks,  etc., 
R.  1/73,  p.  308.  Barker,  Inject.,  T. 
2/70,  p.  454. 

Potassa  Fusa,  c.  C.alce  (258:4),  Bennett, 
L.  1/50,  p.  187  ;  2/54,  p.  25.  Simp- 
son, Value,  Dangers,  etc.,  T.  1  59,  p. 
133;  R.  2/47,  p.  161;  L.  1/61,  pp. 
407,  556. 

Iodine  Inject.  (252:1),  Mun-ay,  etc.,  L. 
1/66,  p.  7;  2/57,  p.  570. 

5.  Acid    Caebolicum    (353:3),    Playfair,    R. 

2/69,  p.  304;  L.  2/70,  p.  13;  1/73, 
pp.  3,  41,  229.  « 

TixcT.  Ferrt  Perchlor.  (1585:5). 

1109. 

UTERUS - 

1.   Anat.    and    Physiology.     S.    Beck,   T. 


358 


MEDICAIi  DIGEST. 


UTERUS — Anat.  axd  Physiology  {cont.) — 
2/51,  p.  250.  T.  Smith,  Miciioscopic, 
M.  E.,    1/53,  p.  313. 

Position,  etc.  (1131:3)  Claudius,  T.  1/65, 
p.  5.  Meadows,  L.  2/68,  p.  71.  Wil- 
liams, etc.,  Natural  Alterations  of  Po- 
sition, etc. ;  L.  2/72,  p.  87  ;  2y  73,  pp. 
192,  298. 
2.  Nerves,  Lee,  Diagr.,  etc.,  T.  2/57,  p.  441 ; 
L.  1/55,  Discuss.,  as  regards  Discovery, 
p.  3  ct  seq.     Hirsehfield,  T.  2/53,  p.  87. 

— Hypep.trophied  IX  Pregnancy  (1546:1). 

Ligaments  Aran,  Uses,  etc.,  M.  E.,  2/58, 
p.  274. 

5.  EouND  LiGT.    Barnes,  Anat,  and  Physiol., 

L.  2/72,  p.  830.     Eainey,  M.  E.  1/51, 
p.  256. 
M.  Membrane,  Kundrat,  In  Health,  Preg- 
nancy, Menstruation  (1141:2),  M.E. 
1/74,  p.  239.     Engelmann,  From  In- 
fancy to  Age,  Etc.,  M.E.  2/76,  p.  133. 
4.  Cervical    Glands.     Despres,    Fluids   Se- 
creted and  Ejaculated,  L.  2/69,  p.  757  ; 
T.    2/69,   p.    632.     T.    Smith,  Ovula 
Nabothi,  Natiu-e,  M.  E.,  2/55,  p.  68. 
Absorbents,  Savage,  Eelat.  of  to  Septi- 
cemia, Etc.,  L.  1/75,  p.  827. 

6.  Aneurism  of    Uter.    Arteries,   Hewitt, 

Traumatic,  L.  2/67,  p.  769. 
Form  of  Cavity,  Hagemann,  L.  2/74,  p. 

427. 
In  Male  (1581:1),  Langer,   Case,    M.  E., 

1/56,  p.  270. 
— Prostatic     Utricle      its      Analogue 

(1072:1). 
Analogy  of,  with  Tonsils  (828:2),   An- 
derson, T.  1/56,  p.  108. 
.  During  Menstruation  (1141:1)  ;   Gravid 

Uterus    (1546:1) ;     After     Labour 

(1582:3). 

1110. 

UTEEUS  ABSENT— 

2.  Ogier,    Sexual   Passion   Present,   E.  2/69, 

p.  323.  Freund,  E.  1/65,  p.  261. 
Sedg-wdck,  Hereditary^,  M.  E.  2/63, 
p.  171.  Nelson,  3  out  of  5  Sisters,  T. 
2/61,  p.  229.  Barber,  etc..  Cases,  2 
Murdered,  T.  2/60,  p.  33  ;  2/61,  p.  143. 
Phillip,  2  Sisters,  Both  Married,  E. 
1/70,  p.  338.   Oldham,  2  Cases,  T.  1/52, 

3.  311  ;  2/57,  p.  487.  Squarey,  Cases, 
L.  1/72,  p.  894. 

After  Eepeated  Pregnancies  (1582:4). 

Hysteria  Present  (1334:5). 

Fundus  Absent  (1582:5) .  Hernia,  Through 
(957:5).  Ling,  Pregnancy  (1547:2). 
Death,  L.  2/72,  p.  408. 

—  Sounds  Passing  into  Peritoneum 
(1111:5).  Utero-Peritoneal  Fistu- 
la, Tait,  L.  1/72,  pp.  559,  680  ;  2/72, 
p.  577 ;  1/71,  pp.  594,  667.  Dupuy, 
ExPLAN.,  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  506. 

In  Ovarian  Dropsy,  Diagnos.,  etc. 

Tait,  L.  1/75,  p.  44. 


MALFOEMATIONS  OF  UTEEUS— 

4.  PAPERs,Etc.,Kussmaul,M.E.l/60,  p.  108. 

UTEEUS     BICOENIS.       Double    Vagina 
(1099:2)— 

5.  Cases,  Etc.,  Kelly,  M.  E.  1/53,  p.   294  ; 

2/76,  p.  489.  Lumpe,  With  Preg- 
nancy, M.  E.  1/57,  p.  557 ;  2/62,  p. 
377.  Hohl,  Twins  (1578:6),  T.  1/54, 
p.  412.  Grace,  E.  2/62,  p.  318.  Eoss, 
Miscarriage  of  Twins  (1579:2),  and 
4  Months  After  Child  Full  Period,  L. 
2/71,  p.  189.  Perrault,  Twins  and 
Double  Uterus,  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  507. 
Greenhalgh,  etc.,  L.  2/65,  p.  535;  2/70, 
p.  83. 
Eetention  of  Menses  in  Cases  (1144:3). 

1111. 

UTEEINE   DISEASES  —  FEMALE   DIS- 

1.  EASES.  Sex  (577:1);  Surgical  Dis- 
E.4.SES  OF  Women  (1637:5). 
Books,  Lectures,  Etc.,  Bennett,  M.  E. 
2/53,  p.  22.  Barnes,  Illustrated,  L. 
1/74,  p.  56  ;  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  378. 
Atthill,  L.  1/72,  p.  404.  Hewitt,  E, 
2/63,  p.  351.  Wright,  L.  2/67,  p.  358. 
a!ntiquity  of  Uterine  Pathology, 
M.  E.  2/65,  p.  178.  Pollock,  Diseases 
op  Uterus  and  Appendages  in  583 
P.M.,  T.  1/52,  p.  140.  G.Hewitt, 
Uterine  Pathology,  L.  1/74,  p.  770 
et  seq. 
TR0PIC.4.L Climates  (201:4),  Tilt,  Influence, 
T.  1/60,  p.  74  ;  L.  1/60,  pp.  316,  418, 
519. 

8.  Connexion   of   with.    Phthisis  (682:2)  ; 
Asthma  (659:1);    Syphilis   (1196:2). 
—  Scrofula   (793:3),    Madden,    E.   1/73, 
p.  304. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  UTEEINE  DISEASE— 
Examination  of  Women  (1560:3),  Laws 

Eegardino,  Etc. 
Digital  Exam.,  Peter,  Use  One  Finger 

4.  ONLY  to  Explore  Abdomen,  L.  1/75, 
p.  14.  Hewitt,  Clin.,  L.  1/71,  p.  637. 
Guerin,  Direct,  T.  1/76,  p.  233.  Ben- 
nett, L.  1/71,  p.  727.  Hand  Poi- 
soned BY  (1638:2). 

Finger  in  Bladder  (1056:3). 
Hand   in   Eectum    (886:6),    Littleton,  L. 
2/68,  p.  531.    Maunder,  L.  2/68,  p.  409. 

5.  Simon,  L.  1/73,  p.  741.  Dittel,  Dan- 
gers, T.  1/75,  p.  679.  Spiegelberg, 
P.M.,M.E.  2/76,  p.  490. 

Speculum  (1101:2) 

Sound,   Earle's,  With  Movable  Head,   T. 

1/64,  p.  G85. 
—Meadow's  Diagr.,  L.  2/68,  p.  72. 
— Salt    and    Son's    Combd.    Sound    and 

Syringe,  Plate,  L.  2/75,  p.  564. 
— Passing    into     Peritoneum,      Fundo- 

Peritoneal  Fistula  (1110:3). 


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359 


DIAGNOS.  OF  UTEE.  DIS.— Sound  {cont.) 
6.  — Murray,    etc.,    Piercing    Fundus    and 
No  Evil,  etc.,  T.  1/76,  p.  690. 
— Use  of  in  Replacing   Eeteoflexions 

(1135:5). 
From  Rectal  Diseases  (887:5)  ;   fl-«MO- 
RRHoiDS    (894:3) ;     Vesical    Disease 
(1066:5). 

1112. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  UTERINE  DISEASES— 

1.  Constitutional   Symptoms,    S.   Beck,  T. 

2/51,  p.  9.     Mackenzie,  M.   R.  2/53, 
p.  22. 
Digestive  Organs  (842:5),  Beck,  T.  2/51, 
p.   144.      Habershon,  Vomiting,  etc. 
(1106:3),  T.  1/76,  p.  680.     Mackenzie, 

2.  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  26.  H.  Jones,  Gas- 
tralgia  (840:4),  T.  1/76,  p.  645. 
Rigby,  Constipation  (875:2),  A  Most 
Prolific  Cause,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  44. 
Te^fe  Vomiting  (1106:3). 

Cerebro- Spinal  Symptoms  (1256:5),  S. 
Beck,  T.  2/51,  pp.  10,  205.  Mackenzie, 
M.  R.  2/53,  p.  25. 

Circulatory  Organs,  S.  Beck,  Derange- 
ments, T.  2/51,  p.  144.  Vide  Asthma 
(658:6). 

3.  Pain  (1145:3),  S.  Beck,  Nature,  Situation, 

Diagnostic   Value,  T.   1/51,   pp.   582, 
651 ;   vide  1234:5. 
Discharges   (1106:1),   vide  Lkucorrhcea 
(1103:5). 

—  Vaginal      Secretions      in      Health 

(1098:5). 

UTERINE  DISEASES  CAUSING— 

5  Fistula  Ani  (888:3),  B.  Brown,  Incurable 

Previous  to  Uterine  Treat.,   T.   1/54, 

p.  235. 
Hip     Disease    (1748:6).       Eye    Disease 

(1819:4).       Menorrhagia     (1148:0). 

Pruritus  (1095:6).     Prolapsus  Ani 

(892:3). 

1113. 

TREATMENT  OF  UTERINE  DISEASES. 

1.  Rigby,  Constitutional,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  42. 

S.  Beck,  etc.,  T.  2/51,  p.  583  ;  2/52, 
p.  146.  Madden,  R.  1/73,  p.  303 ;  L. 
2/75,  p.  488.  THt,  L.  1/58,  p.  501  ; 
1/61,  pp.  31,  106,  183,  409. 

2.  Arsenic  (280:5,  vide  1159:6),  T.  2/59,  p. 

587.     Hunt,   Med.    Gaz.,  vol.   22/38, 

p.  77. 
Bag  for   Gynaecological    Instruments, 

Diagr.,  1/72,  p.  810. 
Intra  Uterine  Medication  (1106:4). 
Uterine  Douche  (1101:4). 
S.  Uterine   Depletion,    In  Retroversion 

(1133:5). 

—  Scarificator,  Bogg's  Diagr.,  T.  2/73, 

p.  341.  Meade,  Direct.,  L.  2/68,  p. 
536.     Hall's  Lancets,  L.  2/70,  p.  325. 


TREAT.  OF    UTER.  DIS.— Deplet.  {cont.) 

—  Cupping  (164:2).     Scraping  Interior 

(1151:1). 

—  Leeches   (482:5),  Simpson,  Direct.,  T. 

4,  2/59,  p.  103.  Tilt,  Mode  of  Applic, 
etc.,  L.  1/61,  p.  32.  Simpson,  Effects 
if  they  Creep  into  Womb,  Esplan., 
etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  103.  Anderson,  To 
Groin  Equally  Efficacious,  T.  1/56,  p. 
437. 

Urticaria  fr.  Applic.  (44:3). 

Medicated  Pessaries  (1136:5). 

5.  Electric    Cautery   (213:3)    in    Uterine 

Surgery,  Byrne,  T.  2/74,  p.  456. 
Contractions  of  Uterus  caused  by,  Se- 
CALE  (325:1);    Belladonna  (375:2); 
Uv^  Ursi  (325:5).  Digitalis  (372:5). 
Vide  325:4. 

7.  Acid  Nitricum  (212:2),  Duncan,  Super,  to 

Argent.  Nit.,  B.   1/76,  p.   316;  vide 

1107:3. 
Argent.    Oxyd.    (305:6),   Lane,  L.  2/41, 

p.  540. 
Pot.   Brom.    (266:4),    Simpson,    T.    2/53, 

p.  662. 

8.  SoDJi  BoR.  (268:5),  Bennett,  T.   1/52,  p. 

566. 
Beeberine    (370:2),  Murrell,  R.    1/67,  p. 

322. 
10.  Iodized  Cotton  Wool(250:3),  Greenbalgh, 

L.  1/66,  p.  582. 
Ice   (189:6),  Aran,  Mode  of  Applying  by 

Speculum,    etc.,     T.     1/57,     p.    293. 

Arnott,  Dii-ect.,  T.  1/54,  p.  006  ;  1/57, 

p.  307.     Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  79. 

1114. 

UTERINE     HYPERTROPHY.      Leuco- 

1.  RRUffiA  (1106:1). 

Tilt,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  104. 

Diagnosis  From  All  other  Abdom.  Tu- 
mours (946:2),  Druitt,  T.  1/00,  p.  58. 
Oldham,  T.  1/56,  p.  88. 

2.  Subinvolution  After  Delivery  (1582:3), 

Simpson,  T.  1/61,  p.  1;  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  335. 
S.  Beck,  After  Abortion,  T.  2/51,  p, 
601.  Tilt,  Patholog.  Bearings  of,  L. 
2/76,  p.  5  ;  Cases,  etc..  Treat.,  2/76, 
p.  217.  ACause  OF  Abortion  (1557:2). 
Vide  SuPERiNvoL.  (1582:3). 

TREATMENT  OF  UTERINE  HYPER- 
TROPHY  (1106:4)— 

3.  Faye,  M.  R.   1/64,  p.  549.     Scanzoni,  R. 

2/67,  p.  327. 
Vichy  Waters,  Willemin,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 

128. 
Hydrarg.  Bichlor.  (1108:2). 
Iodized    Cotton    (1113:10),    Greenbalgh, 

M.  R.  2/72,  p.  335. 

SQUATTING  UTERUS— 
5.  Rigby,   Large  Flabby   Organ,  Etc.,  T. 
1/58,  pp.  127,  370. 


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MEDICAIi  DIGEST. 


lERITABLE  UTEEUS.  Metritis  (1106:1). 

6.  Hovell,  L.  2/73,  p.  873.     Eouth,  T.  1/70, 
p.  411.      Brodhurst,    Causing  Spasm 
(111:3);     Convulsions    (1300:1),    T. 
1/54,  p.  483.      Vide  1309:3. 
BELL.U30NNA  (377:4),  L.  1/40,  p.  273. 

1115. 

HYSTERALGIA  (1237:2).    DisMENOiiRHffiA 
2.     (1145:3). 

Tilt,   L.   1/58,  p.   501.     Ainstie,   L.  2/68, 
p.  229.  Davies,  Cutting  Dens  Sapient  ; 
(106:6),  A  Cause,  L.  2/46,  p.  125. 
Treatment,    Simpson,    T.    1/61,    p.    621. 
Tilt,  L.  1/61,  p.  108. 

OS  AND  CERYIX  TTEEI— 

4.  During  Pregnancy  (1546:2)  — 
During  Labour  (1569:4). 
Sphincter,  Bennett,  L.  1/65,  p.  673. 

M.  Membrane,  T.  Smith,  M.  E.  1/53,  p. 
313  ;  2/55,  pp.  63,  65. 

INFLAM.  OF  OS  AND  CEEVIX— 

5.  Bennett,   M.   E.   2/53,  p.   22.     Eigbv,  T. 

1/52,  pp.  83,  185,  331  ;  2/55,  pp.'  315, 
387,  466,  644.  Madden,  E.  1/73,  p.  303. 

Eelation  to  Scrofula  (793:3)   Madden, 
E.  1/73,  p.  303. 
G,  Pruritus  (1095:5),  Arising  From,  Mont- 
gomery, Cases,  E.  1/58,  p.  308. 

Diagnosis  from  Cvn^cer  (1127:2)  in  Chr. 
Cases,  Atthil],  E-  2/71,  p.  323. 

1116. 

2.  Treatment,  Atthill,  E.  2/71,  p.  317.  Mad- 

den, R.  1/73,  p.  303.  Barnes,  Caustics 
(1107:3).     Pot.  Fusa  (1107:4). 

ULCEEATION  OF  OS  AND  CEEVIX— 

3.  S.  Beclr,  etc.,  Eeputed  Frequency,  T.  2/51, 

p.  250,  et  seq.  ;  1/52,  pp.  275,  424. 
Pollock,  Discuss.,  T.  1/52,  pp.  132, 
142,  218.  Bennett,  L.  1/46,  p.  181, 
et  seq.  "West,  Patholog.  Importance 
of,  M.  E.  2/54,  p.  321.  Ellis,  Varie- 
ties, Treat.,  etc.,  Cause  of  Failure,  L. 
2/61,  pp.  6,  83,  et  seq.;  1/62,  p.  378. 
Cazeaux,  M.  E.  2/58,  p.  324. 
Cases  With  Hydrorrhcea  (1119:6),  Neale, 

5.  T.    1/52,   p.  219. 

TEEATMENT  OF  ULCEEATION  OF  OS 
AND  CEEVIX— 

Atthill,  E.  2/71,  p.  300.  Eichardson,  Dur- 
ing Pregnancy,  L.  2/75,  p.  369. 
Cazeaux,  Local  Applicat.  Useless, 
M.  E.  2/58,  p.  324. 

Cold  Douche  (1101:4),  Faure,  M.  E.  2/53, 
p.  283. 

6.  Collodion  (315:6),  Aran,  M.   E.  2/53,  p. 

283. 


TEEATMENT  OF    ULCEEATION  OF  OS 
AND  CEEVIX  [cont.)— 
Styptic  Colloid  (153:6),  "Wynne,  E.  2/70, 

p.  330. 
Glycerine  (270:6),  Sims,  Peculiar  Action,. 

L.  2/64,  p.  457.      Atthill,  Direct.,  B. 

1/74,  p.  349. 
PoTAss.E    Chlor.   Inject.   (260:4),  M.  E^ 

2/60,  p.  282. 
Actual  Cautery  (212:6),  Atthill,  B.  l/74> 

p.  354.      Vide  1107:3. 

1117. 

1.  Acid  Nitric  (212:2).   Braithwaite,  B.  2/75, 

p.  301.     Directions,  etc.,  1/76,  p.  316. 

DIPHTHEEITIC  (821:1)  INFLAM.  OF  OS 

2.  AND  CEEVIX— 

Tilt,  Argent.   Nit.  Injurious,    L.  1/61, p. 
185. 

HYPEETEOPIIY  OF  OS  AND  CEEVIX— 

3.  Diagnosis  from  Prolapsus  Uteri  (1134:5), 

Huguier,  T.  2/59,  p.  341. 
Amputation,  Greenhalgh,  T.  2/61,  p.  237. 

4.  Simpson,  Direct.,  T.  1/59,  pp.  103,  106. 
Sims,  etc..  New  Oper.,  M.  E.  2/62,  p. 
46.  60  Cases,  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  503. 
St.  Vel,  B.  1/71,  p.  261. 

— In   CAuLIFLo^vER  Excrescence   of   Os 
Uteri  (1129:4). 

5.  Vagino-Cervi-Plasty  in  lieu  of  Amput., 

Fallen,  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  220. 

CANCEE  OF  OS  AND  CEEVIX  (1127:1)— 
Liebman,  Early  Course,  Discuss.,  L.  1/75, 
p.  440. 

HAIE  CYST  OF  CEEVIX  (24:5)— 
Causing  Dystocia  (1569:2). 

PEMPHIGUS  OF  OS  AND  CEEVIX  (52:4) 

6.  Case,  Joulin,  L.  1/61,  p.  377. 

1118. 

OCCLUSION  rel  STEICTUEE  OF  OS— 

1.  Simpson,    T.    1/59,    p.    259.       Eoe,    etc.. 

Cases,  T.  2/52,  p.  148;  1/62,  p.  417. 
Tilt,  Pathology,  etc.,  T.  2/66,  p.  631  ; 
1/67,  p.  111.  Puech,  etc.,  Atresi.\, 
M.  E.  1/62,  p.  419;  2/65,  p.  113. 
Artificially  Occluded  in  Utero- 
Vesical  Fistula  (1613:2). 

STEICTUEE  OF  OS,  CAUSING— 

2.  Eetention    of    Menses    (1144:5);    Dys- 

menorrhcea  (1146:3)  ;  Dystocia 
(1570:2);  Sterility  (1089:4);  Abor- 
tion (1557:2). 

TEEATMENT  OF  STEICTUEED  OS— 

3.  Vide    Catheterism   of    Os  in  Sterility 

(1089:4). 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


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TREAT.   OF    STRICTURED    OS  {cont.)— 

Dilatation,  E.    Smith,  R.   2/71,  p.    306. 

Priestley,    Diagr.,  T.    1/6-1,    pp.   2.j0, 

322.      Hembrough,    Diagr.,  L.    1/G6, 

p.  240.     Greenhalgh,  Silver  Tube,  11. 

1/64,  p.    312.       Coghlan,    Diagr.,    T. 

1/62,  p.  186.  Ball,  Rapid  and  Forcible, 

R.  2/73,  p.  340.   Fifi'fi Labour  (1569:5). 

Tents  (1648:1)  Generally. 

Hysteiiotojiy,  Barnes,  Discuss.,  T.  2/05, 

5.  p.  102.  B.  Brown,  L.  2/64,  pp.  5,  34. 
Peaslee,  Modif.  of  Open,  M.  R.  2/76, 
p.  487.  Tilt,  Care  Required,  L.  1/67, 
p.  112. 

— Fatal,  Greenhalgh,  Case,  L.  1/66,  p.  458. 
— In  Sterility  (1089:4).   Dysmenorrhcea 

(1146:4). 
—  Vide    Incisions  in    Rigid    Os  dlring 

Labour  (1569:5). 

HYSTEROTOME  vel  METROTOME— 
Simpson's,  Diagr.,  T.  1/59,  p.  261.  Cogh- 
lan, Diagr.,  T.  1/61,  p.  573;  1/62,  p. 
185.  Whicker  &  Blaise,  T.  1/62,  p. 
674.  Greenhalgh,  Diagr.,  T.  1/62,  p. 
542. 

1119. 

PHYSOMETRA    vel    UTERINE    TYMPA- 

2.  NITIS— 

Cases,  McClintock,  M.  R.  2/57,  pp.  555, 556. 

B.YDROMETRA    vel   DROPSY    OF    NON- 

3.  GRAVID  uterus- 
Cases,  Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  597. 

HYDRORRHGEA  vel  METRORRHCEA— 

4.  Barnes,  L.  1/72,  p.  177.     Scanzoni,  Sup- 

posed  Case,    Due   to   Utero-Vesical 
Fistula  (1613:2),  T.  2/60,  p.  386. 
During  Pregnancy   (1551:6),  Barnes,  L. 

6.  1/72,  p.  177.  Braun,  etc.,  Cases, 
M.  R.  2/58,  p.  554;  1/59,  p.  276. 
Dubois,  Origin  of  Discharge,  L.  1/61, 
p.  89.  Danyau,  etc.,  Origin,  R.  1/59, 
p.  158;  2/61,  p.  222;  Recurrent  Case, 
2/72,  p.  286.  Hegar,  Origin,  M.  R. 
1/64,  p.  552.  Chassinet,  Origin,  T. 
1/59,  p.  355.  Gomez,  Both  During 
Pregn.  and  After  Delivery,  M.  R. 
1/56,  p.  271. 

After  Delivery  (1582:5),  Gomez,  M.  R. 

1/56,  p.  271.     Faye,  Fatal  Case,  M.  R. 

2/60,  p.  353. 
In   Ulceration   of    Os    (1116:3),    Neale, 

T.  1/52,  p.  219. 
In  Cancer  Uteri  (1127:3). 

1121. 

uterine  TUMOURS— 

1.  Diagnosis    (1114:1)    fr.    all    other   Abd. 

Tumours. 
Retained  Placent.a.  (1530:6)  Forming  a 

Tumour. 


FLESHY    TUMOUR   vel   TUBERCLE    OF 

2.  UTERUS— 

Ramsbotham,  T.  1/53,  pp.  86,  137.     Mea- 
dows, L.  1/73,  p.  658. 
FIBROUS  (1660:1)  vel  MUSCULAR  (114:2). 

3.  TUMOUR,   T.    1/59,  p.  191,  vel  MYO- 
MATA,  R.  1/73,  p.  298,  of  UTERUS. 

Rev.,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  321.  Kidd, 
R.  2/72,  p.  308.  Rigby,  T.  2/54,  p. 
538  ;  1/55,  p.  156,  et  seq.  ;  2/55,  p.  231. 
Meadows,  Lect.,  Varieties,  etc.,  L.  1/73, 
pp.  657,  689  ;  2/73,  pp.  1,  35.     Routh, 

5.  T.    1/65,   p.    264.      Hutchinson,    Re- 
cui-rent,  T.  1/57,  p.  629. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  UTERINE  FIBROIDS— 

Auscultation,  Diagnostic  Mark ! !  Simpson, 

T.  2/59,  p.  547.     Routh,  L.  2/63,  pp. 

653,  679. 

Of     Position,    fr.   Pain,     H.t.morrhage, 

Etc.,  Meadows,  L.  1/73,  p.  689. 
From,  Ovarian  Tumour  (1157:4) ;  Preg- 
nancy     (1550:2)  ;      Extr.\-Uterine 
Gestation  (1553:5). 
SYMPTOMS  OF  UTERINE  FIBROIDS— 

6.  Menorrhagia      (1148:6),     Rigby,      Fre- 

quent, etc.,  T.  2/54,  p.  538.     Duncan, 

R.  1/67,  p.  346,  Treat.,  1/71,  p.  292. 

Meadows,   Hysterotomy,  To  Check, 

L.  2/73,  p.  36. 
— ViNCA  M.\J0R  (1123:2). 
Intestinal  Obstruction  (873:2). 

1122. 

DEGENERATION      OF     UTERINE     FI- 

2.  BROIDS  (1673:4). 
Varieties,  Meadows,  L.  2/73,  p.  1. 
Calcareous  (1672:6),  Ilalke,  T.  2/55,  p. 

171.  Meadows,  L.  2/73,  p.  1.  Lumpe, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  266. 

3.  Pregnancy-,  Complicating  U.   Fibroids, 

H.  Davis,  8  Times,  L.  1/76,  p.  668. 
Marriage   (1093:2)    with    U.    Fibroids, 
Linas,    Practical  Remarks  Regarding, 
R.  2/69,  p.  326. 
TREATMENT  OF  UTERINE  FIBROIDS— 

5.  Meadows,  L.  2/73,  p.  35.     Discuss.,  Ob- 

stetrical Soc,  T.  1/68,  p.  674.  Chas- 
seaud,  T.  2/55,  p.  171.  S.  Wells, 
R.  1/71,  p.  298.  Thomas,  M.  R.  1/76, 
p.  26.  West,  etc.,  Can  they  be  Ab- 
sorbed ?  T.  1/57,  pp.  191,  226  ;  R.  1/73, 
p.  297. 

SpoNT.iNEOUS  Cure,  Lumpe,  M.  R.  1/61, 
p.  266.     Kidd,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  229. 

Pot.  Bromid.  (266:4),  Simpson,  T.  2/53, 
p.  662.  West,  etc.,  say  Useless,  T. 
1/57,  p.  191 ;  1/68,  p.  674. 

6.  Calcii  Chlorid.  (274:2),  Rigby,  T.  2/54, 

p.  539 ;  1/55,  p.  331.  Kidd,  M.  R.  1/73, 
p.  229.  Hood,  etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  454; 
R.  1/71,  p.  299.  Wells,  Evil  Effects 
at  Times,  T.  1/68,  p.  674.  Meadows, 
Double  Value,  L.  2/73,  pp.  1,  3. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TEEAT.  OF  UTEK.  FIBROIDS    {cont.)— 

1123. 

1.  Secale  (326:1),  Brunton,  Case,  T.  1/72,  p 

25.     Meadows,  L.  2/73,  p.  36. 
— Hypodebmically    (325:2),   Ilildebrand 

2.  etc.,  T.  2/72,  p.  101  ;  1  74,  p.  191 ;  2/74 
p.  97.  Meadows,!.  2/73,  p.  36.  Att 
hill,  Direction,  B.  2/76,  p.  308 
Thomas,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  26. 

loDLS-E  (251:4),  ^yest,  T.  1/55,  p.  412. 
—Inject.,  L.  1/74,  p.  804. 
LiQ.  YixcA  Major  (393:2),  Meadows,  To 
Check  H^'EMOREHAGE,  L.  2/73,  p.  35. 

3.  Cases      Beyond      Surgical      Interference, 

E.  1/71,  p.  292. 

SURGICAL  TREATMENT  OF  UTERINE 
FIBROIDS— 
B.  Brown,  T.  1/64,  p.  324 ;  L.  2/64,  p.  34. 

4.  Enucleation,  Atlee,   Originated  in   1853, 

M.  R.  2/76,  p.  491.  Hutchinson,  etc., 
Report,  T.  2/57,  pp.  87,  117, 139,  168; 
1/55,  p.  407.  Meadows,  Direct., 
L.  2/73,  p.  37.     Jordan,  L.  1/73,  p.  442. 

5.  Abeille,  R.  1/73,  p.  299.  Scott,  2  lbs., 
R.  2/68,  p.  242.  Thomas,  M.  R.  1/73, 
p.  229;  2/76,  p.  491. 

Spontaneous     Extrusion,     Neugebauer, 
Per  Abdom.  Fistul.,  M.  R.   1/67,  p. 

6.  553.  Duncan,  T.  2/72,  p.  7. 
Breaking  up  Interior,  B.  Brown,  Dis- 
cuss., T.  1/61,  p.  290;  R.  2/60,  p.  303. 
Harper,  Instrument  for  Coring,  Diagr., 
L.  1/61,  p.  292.  Kidd,  M.  R.  1/73, 
p.  230. 

1124. 

2.  Actual  Cautery,    Meadows,  L.  2/73,  p. 

38.     Greenhalgh,  Discuss.,  L.  2/75,  p. 

625.       Byrne,    Electric     Cautery, 

T.  2/74,  p.  456. 
Acupuncture,  Cameron,  L.  2/74,  p.  267. 
RejioyalperAbdominal  Section (1124:4), 

Tait,  T.  2/74,  p.  565.    Routh,  L.  1/76, 

p.  93.     Keith,  M.  R.  1/76,   p.  461;  2 

Cases,  L.  1/75,  p.  676. 
Excision  of   Uterus    (1138:4),   Koeberle, 

Case,  Recov.,  R.  1/67,  p.  320. 
FIBRO-CYSTIC  TUMOURS  (1660:4)  — 

4.  Kceberlc,  R.  2/69,  p.  325. 
Extirpation  with  Uterus  and   Ovaries 

EN  Masse  (1138:4),  Recov.,  Tren- 
holme,  L.  2/74,  p.  691.  Xeith,  Recov., 
L.  1/75,  p.  676. 

HYDATID  (933:4)  TUMOURS  IN  UTERUS 

5.  EcHiNococci    IN  Post.     "Wall,    Freund, 

M.  R.  2/75,  p.  226. 
Mole  Pregnancy  (1532:3). 

1125. 

UTERINE  POLYPUS— 

1.  Papers,  Etc.,  Lee,  T.  1/61,  p.  376;   M.  R. 


UTERINE  POLYPUS-Papeus,  Etc  {cont.) 
2/62,  p.  89.  Noeggerath,  Pathogen- 
esis, Etc.,  R.  2/60,  p.  301.  B. 
Brown,  L.  2/64,  pp.  5,  457.  Rokitan- 
sky,  Contrib.  to  History  of  Abortions 
(1556:2),  and  Polypi,  R.  1/61,  p.  246. 
Dyce,  40  Cases,  R.  1/68,  p.  292.  Un- 
derbill, Structure  of  3  Cervical, 
B.  2/76,  p.  318. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  UTERINE  POLYPI— 
4.  Difficulties  of,  Greenhalgh,  T.  2/61,  p. 

373.     Ramsbolham,  T.   1/52,  p.  537. 

Velpeau,  in  Relation  to  Foreffoing,  T. 

2/60,  p.  316.  ° 

From  Inversio  Uteri  (1137:2). 

COMPLICATED  CASES  OF  UTERINE 
POLYPI— 

"SYith  Pregnancy,  Ramsbotham,  T.  1/53, 
pp.    12,    86,    137.      Depaul,  etc.,  R. 
2/68,  pp.  344,  346. 
6.  With  Cancer  (1127:2),   Ramsbotham,  T. 
1/53,  p.  137. 

Polypus  Retreating  into  Cavity,  Rams- 
botham, T.  2/52,  pp.  537,  562,  587. 

Multiple  Polypi,  Camming,  T.  2/55,  p. 
601.  Kidd,  29  from  One  Case,  etc., 
R.  2/68,  p.  344. 

1126. 

CAUSES  OF  UTERINE  POLYPI— 

1.  Cervical  Gestation  (1546:3),  Rokitansky, 

Relation  of,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  269. 
Placenta      Succenturiata    i-el     Spuria 
(1529:2),  Hodge,  Nature  of  P.  Succ, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  305.    Noeggerath, 
Case,  Retained,  R.  2/60,  p.  301. 
UTERINE  POLYPI  CAUSING— 

2.  Menorrhagia   (1148:6),   Rigby,   T.  2/54, 

pp.  437,  548.     Camming,   L.  2/55,  p. 
601. 

TREATMENT  OF  UTERINE  POLYPI— 

3.  Often  Disappear  Spontan.,  Velpeau,  T. 

2/60,  p.  316. 

4.  Extract  and  Excision,  Cannej,  T.  1/55, 

p.  158. 
Ecraseur  (1647:2),  Sims,  the  Onlylnstru- 
ment   for,   Diagr.,   L.   2/64,  pp.   458, 
543;   1/76,  p.   115.     McClintock,  will 
Render  Ligature  Obsolete,  T.  1/63, 

5.  p.  515.     Greenhalgh,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p. 
373  ;  1/58,  p.  115. 

PoLYPTOME,  Lever,   Diagr.,   T.    1/58,  p.  9. 
Aveling,  T.  2/57,  p.  90. 

6.  Ligature,  Hullen,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  38. 
Ferri  Perchlor.  (295:2),  Inject.,  Graham, 

Successf.  Case,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  255. 

1127. 

CANCER  UTERI.    Os  and  Cervix  (1117:5). 

1.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Simpson, Pathol.  Semeio- 

LOGY,  Treat.,  T.  1/59,  pp.  51,  77, 103, 


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CANCER  UTERI,  Etc.— Lectures  {cont.)-- 
129.  West  and  Bennett,  M.  R.  2/56, 
p.  402.  Lloyd,  T.  2/54,  p.  391.  P. 
Smitb,  Case  Limited  to   Fundus,  L. 

2.  2/70,  p.  568.  Spiegelberg,  Peimauy 
AND  Isolated,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  513. 

Complicating  PregnjIncy  (1550:3). 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  CANCER  UTERI— 
From  Ciir.  Infl.  of  Os  Uteri  (1115:6). 
Polypus  Complicating  (1125:5). 
From  Calculus  (1063:2). 

SYMPTOMS  OF  CANCER  UTERI— 

3.  Menorrhagia  (1148:6),   Simpson,  Treat., 

etc.,  T.  1/59,  pp.  55,  79.     West,   Con- 
stancy, T.  1/57,  p.  191. 

4.  IIydrorrhcea  (1119:6),    Simpson,  Treat., 

etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  8. 
Pruritus  (1095:6). 

TREATMENT  OF  UTERINE  CANCER— 

Simpson,  T.  1/59,  pp.  77,  103,  129. 
Spontaneous  Expulsion  (1138:4),   Case, 
T.  2/73,  p.  35. 

5.  Arsenic  (280:4),  Hunt,   R.   1/60,  p.   136. 

Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  22/38,  p.  77.     Smith, 

rT.  2/66,  p.  229. 
— Locally  (1666:3),  Lloyd,  Formula  for  In- 
ject., Destroying  Offensive  Odour, 
T.  2/54,  p.  11.  Taylor,  Arsen.  Copper 
(298:1),  L.  2/64,  p.  124. 

6.  Acid.     Carbolic.    (353:6),    Lucas,    Small 

Doses  Internally,  L.  1/74,  p.  643.    Vide 
Locally,  Etc.  (1668:1). 
Chloroform  Intern.  (441:6),  Simpsou,  T. 
1/59,   p.    79.      As  Yapour  Locally 
(1107:1). 

1128. 

VAGINAL    INJECTIONS    IN    UTERINE 

1.  CANCER.      Vide  1665:2— 

To   Destroy   Odour,    Etc.,   Simpson,   T. 

1/59,  p.  80. 
Carbonic  Acid  Yapour  (1107:1)  to  Allay- 

Pain. 

2.  Ferri    Perchlor.    (295:2),    Simpsou,    T. 

1/59,  p.  134.     Gibb,  Remark.  Effects, 

L.  2/74,  p.  830. 
Ferri    Oxyphosph.    (296:3),   Murray,  T. 

1/60,  p.  74. 
PoTAssiE  Chloras  (260:4),  Moore,  T.  1/55, 

p.  504. 
Cold  AYater  to   Arrest  H-^mohrhage 

(1586:1). 
Opium   per    Urethram    (426:6),    Riberi, 

M.  R.  2/52,  p.  445. 

3.  Chloral  Suppositories  (886:5),  Paul,  L. 

1/74,  p.  384.    Fleischer,  Inject.,  M.  R. 
2/75,  p.  479, 

EPITHELIAL     CANCER     OF    UTERUS 
(67:3)— 
Routh,  Cure,  T.^2/66,  p.  488. 


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FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  UTERUS— 

4.  Vomiting  Fr.  (857:4),  Blake,  Case,  R.  2/67, 

p.  304,     Vide  1106:5, 

INTRA  UTERINE  PESSARIES,    Vaginal 

5.  Pessaries  (1135:6). 

Sims,  Discontinued  Using  in  America,  L. 

2/74,  p.  158. 
Wright's  Diagr.,  L.  1/66,  pp.  198,  468,  487. 

Greenhalgh,    Danger     of    Expanding 

Stem,  L.  1/66,  p.  468,     Beigel's,  R. 

2/73,  p.  288, 
Squarey,    for    Dysmenorrhcea    (1146:5), 

Diagr.,  L.  2/73,  p.  632. 
EUis,  Spiral  Wire,  L.  2/69,  p.  115.  Routh, 

on    Use,    Discuss.,   L.    2/73,    p.    905. 

Savage,  Most  Stronglv  Opposed  to  Use, 

6.  L.  1/75,  p.  827,  Edis',  etc..  Cautions, 
Discus.,  L.  1/74,  p.  165.  One  Worn 
FOR  Years!  !  L.  2/75,  p.  910. 

Jordan's  New  Inflatable  Stemmed  Pessary, 

Diagr.,  L.  2/74,  p.  306. 
Graily  Hewitt  Diagr.,  L.  1/68,  p.  8. 
Aveling,  Diagr.,  jointed,  Vagino-Uterine, 

L.  1/68,  p.  104. 
Galvanic  Pessary  (1154:5), 

1129. 

CAULIFLOWER  EXCRESCENCE  OF 

2,  cervix- 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Routh,  R.   2/69,  p.  330. 

S.  Beck,  Nature  of,  L.  2/73,  p,  810  ; 
1/74,  p.  106.    B.  Hick,  L.  2/73,  p.  859. 

3,  Diagnosis  From  Chr.  Inf.  of  Os,  (1115:6). 

TREATMENT    OF    CAULIFLOWER   EX- 
CRESCENCE— 
Acid.  Care.  Intern.  (1127:6), 

4,  Amputation  of   Cervix  (1117:4),  M.  R. 

1/74,  p.  503.  Boulton,  Case,  L.  2/55, 
p.  628.  Simpson,  T.  1/59,  pp.  103,  106, 
St,  Yel,  R.  1/71,  p.  261. 

5,  ZiNCi  SuLPH.  Exsicc.  (285:4),  Simpson,  T. 

1/59,  p.  133  ;  2/59,  p.  1,  Cure. 
Bromine   Locally  (253:1),  AYilliams,    T. 
2/70,  p.  254.     Routh,  T.  2/66,  p.  488. 
Vide  Brom.  Chlor.  (1666:6), 

1130. 

UTERINE  TUBERCULOSIS  (676:6)— 

3.  TomlinsoD,  T.  2/63,  p.  288.     Rokitansky, 

Acute    Case,    Unique,    M.    R.    2/61, 

p.  273. 

fatty   degeneration    (1673:4)   of 
uterus- 
Papers,  Etc.,  Rokitansky,  M.  R.  1/53,  p, 

351.     S.  Beck,  L.  2/73,  p.  810. 
Postpartum  (1582:3),  Normal,  M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  351.     Simpson,  T.  1/61,  p.  5. 

UTERINE  INJURY— 

6,  Rupture  DURING  Laeour  (1567:1).   Torn 

Away  (1568: 1). 


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1131. 

UTERINE   FLEXIONS  AND   DISPLACE- 

3.     MENTS.    Natukal  Position  of  Uterus 

(1109:1). 

Mechanism  of,  etc.,  Chapman,  M.  R.  1/74, 

p.    7-i.     Williams,    L.    2/73,    p.    298. 

Hewitt,  L.   1/72,  p.  281.     Meadows, 

L.  2/68,  pp.  71,  112,  636.     Sims,  L. 

1/65,  pp.  224,  253,  338,  587.     Atthill, 

R.  2  71,  p.  312.     E.  Brown,  L.  2/64, 

5.  p.  173.  Tilt,  R.  2/59,  p.  285.  Wil- 
liams, Relation  with  Congestion,  etc.. 
Discuss.,  T.  2/74,  p.  536.  Tilt,  Pelvi- 
peritonitis (949:4),  Freqt.,  R.  2/59, 
p.  285.  Yirchow,  Broad  Ligt.  (1139:1), 
Unequally  Developed,  T.  1/60,  p.  377. 

UTERINE  FLEXIONS  CAUSING— 

6.  Vomiting     during    Pregnancy    (859:5). 

Abortion  (1557:2).  Menorrhagia 
(1148:5).  Dysmenorrhcea  (1146:4). 
Hysteria  (1332:5).  Hemorrhoids 
(894:2).     Convulsions  (1309:3). 

Uterine  Lameness,  Hewitt,  R.  2/68,  p.  319. 

Sterility  (1189:3),  Beigel,  Treat.,  R.  2/73, 
p.  289. 

1132. 

TREAT.  OF  UTERINE  FLEXIONS,  Etc.— 
1.    Papers,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  317.     01s- 
hausen,   R.    1/68,  p.    312.     Meadows, 
Necessity  of  Constitutional,   L.   2/68, 
p.  114. 
Local  Depletion  (1113:3). 
Self-replac.      Shoulders     and     Knees 
with   Air   Tube,   Campbell,  L.  2/75, 
p.  678. 

ANTE-VERSIO  ET  ANTE-FLEXIO  UTERI 

3.  Papers,    Etc.,    Rokitansky,   M.  R.    1/60, 

p.  272.  B.  Brown,  L.  2/64,  p.  173. 
Priestley,  Clin,  of  Unimpregn.  Womb, 
T.  1/64,  p.  501,  530. 

DIAGNOSIS    OF   ANTE-VERSIO    ET 
FLEXIO  UTERI- 

4.  Sims,  Per Vaginam,  L.  2/64,  p.  414.  Squarcy, 

L.  2/73,  p.  730. 
Dysmenorrhcea    Greatest   if    Fundus  be 

Fixed    (1145:4),  Squarey,  L.  2/73,  p. 

731. 
Rectum  (894:2),  B.  Brown,  How  Affected 

by,  T.  1/54,  p.  232. 
Pregnancy  often  Protracted  (1647:6). 

TREATMENT    OF    ANTE-VERSIO    ET 
6.  FLEXIO  uteri- 
Discuss.,  T.  2/63,  p.  289.     Wright,  L.  1/66, 
pp.  198,468,  487.  Greenhalgh,  AVeight 
on   Hypogastrium,  Cure,  R.  2/67,  p. 
330. 
Pessary  for  (1136:4),  Wright,  Diagr.,  L. 
2/67,   p.    603;  1/68,   p.  8.     Hewitt's, 


TREAT.  OF   ANTE-VERSIO  ET  FLEXIO 
UTERI— Pessary  for    {cont.)— 

L.  1/67,  p.  604.  Aveling,  L.  1/68,  p. 
104.  Vide  Intra-Uterine  Stems 
(1128:6).  Galton's  Boxwood  Crutch, 
L.  2/74,  p.  157.     Clay's  (1134:1). 

1133. 

RETRO-VERSIO  ET  FLEXIO  UTERI— 

1.  Papers,  etc.,  Rotitanskv,  M.  R.,  1/60,  p. 

272.  B.  Brown,  L,  2/64,  p.  173.  Cutler, 
R.  1/68,  p.  315.  Yelpeau,  Peculiar 
Case,  R.  1/65,  p.  252.  Priestley,  Clin. 
Unimpregn.,  T.  1/64,  pp.  501,  530. 
T.  Smith,  Impregn.  and  Uinmrregv., 
Causes,  etc..  Discuss.,  T.  2/60,  p.  491. 

2.  During  Pregnancy  (1550:3),  M.  R.  2/70, 

263  ;  Treat,  etc.,  1/59, p.  24.     Barnes, 

L.  2/59,  p.  553.     Gervis,  Discuss.,  L. 

1/75,  p.  50.    Atthm,  B.  2/75,  p.   319. 

Playfair,  etc.,  4th  month,  Reduct.,  L. 

2/66,   p.    468.      Importance  of  Using 

Long  Flexible  Catheter,  L.  1/76,  p.  461. 

PhiUips,  4th  month,  R.  1/68,  p.  321. 
Diagnosis,  Sims,  Per  Vagin.,  L.  1/65,  p. 

224.     Squarey,  T.  2/73,  p.  730. 
Causing  Constipation  (875:2). 

TREATMENT    OF     RETRO-VERSIO    ET 

4.  FLEXIO  UTERI- 

Discuss.,  T.  2/63,  p.  289.    Wright,  L.  1/66, 

pp.   198,    468,    487.     Bealby,  Radical 

Cure,  R.  2/71,  p.  314. 
Local  Depletion  (1113:3),   Meadows,  L. 

2/70,  pp.  180,  224.     Hall,  L.  2/70,  p. 

325. 
Fixing    Fundus    to    Abdominal   Wall, 

Schetelig,  M.  R,  1/70,  p.  276. 

5.  Replacing    by    Sound    (1111:6),    Rasch, 

New  Plan,  L.  2/71,  p.  750. 
Pessaries    (1136:4),     Expanding    Intra- 
uterine,  Vide  Greenhalgh's  Object., 
(1128:5). 

6.  —Hodges',  Greenhalgh,  L.  1/66,  p.  468  ; 

T.  1/64,  p.  531  ;  1/68,  p.  673.  Garral, 
Flat  Ring  Vaiietv,  T.  2/76,  p.  72. 
Barnes,  Diagr.,  T."  2/71,  pp.  121,  181 ; 
L.  1/76,  p.  639.  Atthill,  R.  2/71,  p. 
313. 

1134. 

1.  —  Priestley,  T.  1/62,  p.  596  ;   1/64,  p.  531. 

—  Davies,  Air,  R.  1/67,  p.  324. 

—  Murray's,  Diagr.,  L.  2/68,  p.  567. 

—  Clay,  New  Air,  Diagr.,  L.  2/59,  p.  434  ; 

Improved,  Diagr.,  1/70,  p.  7. 
Pneumatic    Self     Repositor     (1132:1), 
Campbell,  L.  2/75,  p.  678. 

PROLAPSUS  vel  PROCIDENTIA  UTERI— 
3.     Prolapsus  Vagina  (1100:2). 

G.  Hewitt,   etc.,   L.    1/69,   p.   771  ;  2/71, 
p.  751.    Savage,  Lect.,  Diagr.,  T.  l/58. 


medioaij  digest. 


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PEOLAPSUS  vd  PEOCIDEXTIA  UTERI— 
[cont.) — 

pp.  159,  186,  214,  277,  302.     AttLill, 

E.  2/71,  p.  308.     Duncan,  Functions 

OF  Pekineum  in  Suppoht.,  R.  1/71, 

p.    311.       Bastien,  Force  required  to 

5.  Produce  in   Dead  Body,  M.  R.  1/63, 

p.    174.      Bonorden,    etc..    Cause  and 

Treat.,  T.  2/58,  p.  253.      Discuss.,  T. 

1/66,  p.  51. 

Insanity  (1376:3),  Caused  by,  and  Cured 

BY  Reduction,  Cases,  M.ll.  1/60,  p. 27. 

Diagnosis  Fr.  Hypertr.  Cervix  (1117;3). 

CASES  OF  PROLAPSUS  UTERI  (1134:3)— 

Dickenson,  Girl,  fct.   15,  T.  2/57,  p.  538. 
With  Pregnancy    (1550:3),   Braithwaite, 

vol.  27,  p.   239.     Allison,   7th  or  8th 

Month,  E.  2/69,  p.  299. 

1135. 

MEDICAL    TREATMENT    OF   PROLAP- 

1.  SUS  UTERI— 
Bonorden,  T.  2/58,  p.  353. 

Local  Depletion  (1113:3),  Hall,  L.  2/70, 

p.  325. 
Pot.  Bromid.  (266:5),  Dr.  Bennett,  Droit- 

2.  wich.   Specific. 

Secale    (326:2),    Bateman,    etc ,  L.    1/76, 

pp.  761,  840. 
Electricity,  Mann,  4  Cases,  M.  E.  1/74, 
p.  508. 

SURGICAL    TEEATMENT   OF  PEOLAP- 
SUS  UTERI  (1077:5)— 
Discuss.,  Etc,  T.  2/63,  p.  289;  E.  1/46, 
p.  253.     B.  Brown,  T.   1/56,  p.   457  ; 
2/57,  p.  525  ;  L.  1/64,  p.  543.    Savage, 
etc.    (1134:2).     Duncan,    R.  1/71,    p. 

3.  314.  Ellis,  Oper.  Descript.,  L.  2/65, 
p.  644.  West  does  not  Advise  it,  T. 
1/57,  p.  237.     Davis,  L.  1/64,  p.  407. 

Actual  Cautery  (212:6),  Kennedy,  R. 
2/72,  p.  317. 

4.  Excision  of   Uterus    (1138:4),    Chippin, 

etc..  Success.,  E.  1/67,  p.  342  ;  1/46, 
p.  254. 
Mechanical,  Davies,  L.  1/64,  p.  407. 

5.  Perineal  Band,  Nunn,  Diagr.,  L.   1/50, 

p.  406.   West,  T.  1/57,  p.  237. 
Pudendal  Band,  Winn,  Diagr.,  L.  2/57, 
p.  192. 

VAGINAL  PESSARIES    (1132:6  &  1133:6). 

6.  Intra     Uterine     Pessaries     (1128:5). 
Medicated  Bougies  (1646:5). 

Discuss,  as  to  Value,  GaiTal,  etc.,  T. 
2/76,  p.  72.  Peaslee,  T.  1/61,  p.  19. 
Dangers  of  Use,  Heath,  etc.,  Cases, 
L.  1/73,  p.  81;  2/74,  p.  764.  West, 
Contra,  T.  1/57,  p.  237.  Gervis,  etc.. 
Impacted  Years,  T.  2/76,  p.  479. 


VAGINAL  PESSARIES  (cont.)— 

1136. 

1.  Various,  Drysdale,  etc.,  E.  2/72,  p.  318; 

T.  1/61,  p.  19  ;  2/63,  p.  289.  Savage, 
etc.,  Choice  of  Varieties,  T.  1/58,  p. 
160;  2/76,  p.  72.  Williams,  Mecha- 
nical Action,  L.  1/76,  p.  639. 

Covered  Watch  Spring,  Salt's,  Diagr., 
L.  2/75,  p.  807. 

Cotton  Wool,  Etc.,  Bryant,  Diagr.,  L. 
1/58,  p.  217;  T.  2/76,  p.  72. 

2.  Mushroom,  Bourgeaud's,  Diagr.,  T.  1/59, 

p.  433. 
MoDiF.  OF  Zwank's,  Noeggerath,  Best,  E. 

2/59,  p.  283.  Godson's,  do.,   L.  1/76, 

p.  847. 
Elastic,  P.  Smith,  L.  2/68,  p.  232. 
New  System  of   Support,   Etc.,   Cutter, 

T.  2/76,  p.  528. 
Sponge     Pessary,     Granville,    For     Self 

Applicat.,  L.  1/62,  p.  618. 

3.  Light   and    Cheap,  Coxeter's  Diagr.,  T. 

1/62,  p.  567.  Nyrop's  Diagr.,  T.  2/62, 
p.  285.  Blackbee,  Diagr.,  T.  2/69, 
p.  21.    Napier's  Diagr.,  T.  2/75,  p.  719. 

Simple  Boxwood,  Braithwaite,  B.  2/76, 
p.  316. 

Wire  Loops,  Clay,  T.  2/63,  p.  289. 

Tow,  Copeman,  B.  1/75,  p.  272.  Mason, 
B.  2/76,  p.  313. 

Hodges'  (1133:6). 

4.  In,  Anteversion  (1132:6)  ;  Eetroversion 

(1133:6). 

MEDICATED  PESSAEIES,   Vide  Supposi- 

5.  TORIES  (886:5). 

B.  Sequard,  Act  Best  per  Eectum,  L.  1/66, 
p.  249.  Simpson,  T.  1/61,  p.  621. 
Meadows,  Glycer.  and  Gelat.,  L. 
2/73,  p.  36.  Tanner,  Cocoa  Butter 
(455:2),  E.  2/62,  p.  295.  Kidd,  Pre- 
par.,  E.  2/66,  p.  214.  Day,  Ozonized 
for  Offensive  Discharges,  T.  2/71, 
p.  563. 

CoNiA  (405:5),  Meadows,  L.  2/73,  p.  36. 

1137. 

INVEESIO  UTEEI— 

1.  Papers,   Etc.,   Brandt,  etc.,    T.    2/60,    p. 

415  ;  2/61,  p.  45  ;  1/52,  p.  378.     Lee, 

E.  1/62,  p.  291. 
Causes,  Etc.,   Duncan,   E.  1/67,   p.   311. 

Gervis,  Discuss.,  T.  2/75,  p.  480. 
Spontaneous,  Todd,  T.  2/52,  p.  488. 
Diagnosis,    Arnott,    Difficulty,    T.    1/52, 

p.  378. 
3.  —  From  Polypus  (1125:4),  T.  1/52,  p.  378 ; 

vide  1138:2. 
Cases,  M.  E.  1/67,  p.  279. 
Treatment,  Discuss.,  Forbes,  etc.,  T.  1/52, 

p.  378;  2/75,  p.  480. 
Eeduction,  West,  After  12  Mth?.,  Dingr., 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


INVEESIO  UTERI— Eeductiox  {cont.)— 
Instrumt.,    T.    2/59,    p.  425.     Hicks, 
Bags  for,  M.  E.  1/73,  p.  228.     Eams- 
totham.   Spontaneous  after   12  Mths., 

5.  T.  2/59,  p.  452.  Woodson,  After  6 
Days,  Plan,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  275. 

Noeggerath,  Novel  Plan,  After  13  Years, 
E.  2/62,  p.  337.  T.  Smith,  After  12 
Years,  T.  1/58,  p.  437;  L.  1/68,  p. 
288.  Birnbaum  and  Others,  M.  E. 
1/63,  p.  270  ;  2/60,  p.  272  ;  2/70,  p.  260. 

Cowan,  etc. ,  8  Ilom-s  after  Labour,  E.  2/62, 
p.   348;  8  Mths.,  1/66,  p.  324;   1/68, 

6.  p.  319.  Canney,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  pp. 
231,  286,  360;  2/59,  p.  181.  Kidd, 
E.  2/73,  p.  328. 

—  Incising  Os,  Pratt,  T.  1/68,  p.  334. 
Barnes,  T.  2/73,  p.  646. 

1138. 

1.  Eemotal  by  Ligature  or  Knife  (1138:4), 

Donne,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/76,  p.  462  ;  E. 
1/46,  p.  254.  Forbes,  T.  1/52,  p.  378. 
Greenhalgh,  2  Cases  Eecov.,  L.  2/76, 
p.  759.  Sheppard,  Eecov.,  T.  2/63, 
p.  643. 
— Bv  Mistake  for  Polypus  (1137:3),  Cases, 

2.  L.  1/75,  p.  249. 

Eemoved  ry  Ecraseur,  McClintock,  3 
Cases,  Eecov.,  T.  1/63,  p.  515.  Barber, 
L.  1/73,  p.  208. 

Eemoved  hy  Gangrene,  Clemensen,  M.  E. 
1/67,  p.  279. 

AMPUTATION— EXTIEPATION   vd   EX- 

4.     CISION  OF  UTEEUS— 

Papers,  Etc.,  Simpson,  Danger  and  Un- 
justifiable, Char,  of  Oper.,  T,  1/59, 
p.  103.  Kceberlc,  6  Cases,  3  Eecov., 
E.  1/67,  p.  320.  Kimball,  Eecov.,  T. 
1/56,  p.  16.  "With  Both  Ovaries, 
Eecov.,  T.  2/76,  p.  299.  Pean,  Eecov., 
E.  1/70,  p.  273.  Storer,  L.  2/66,  p.  471. 
InInversio  (1138:1).  Procidentia  Uteri 
(1135:4).  Cancer  (1127:4).  Uterine 
Fibroid  (1124:2). 

1139, 

BEOAD  LIGAMENTS— 

1.  Eemains  OF 'Wolffian  Bodies  in  (1044:1). 
The    Body    of    Eosenmijller    vel  Pro- 

OvARiuM  Analogue  of  Epididymis 
(1228:2). 

Uterine  Flexions  (1131:5)  from  Unequal 
Development. 

Neuralgia  of  Vagina  (1102:2)  from  Con- 
gestion OF  Veins. 

Cysts  in  (1044:1),  their  Nature,  etc. 

Hernia  through  (958:3). 

POUND  LIGAMENTS— 

2.  Anat.,  Etc.,  Schiff,  L.  2/72,  p.  716. 


FALLOPIAN  TUBES— 

3.  Eeception    of    Ova    by   (1527:3),    Eoki- 

tansky,  etc..  Transmigration  of  Eight 
to  Left,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  274;  1/63, 
p.  271. 
Tubarian  Gestation  (1554:2). 

DISEASES  OF  THE  FALLOPIAN  TUBES 

4.  Simpson,  T.   1/60,  p.   639.       Eokitansky, 

Unnoticed    Diseases,   M.    E.  1/61,  p. 

267. 
Haemorrhage  into,  Puech,  M.  E.    1/59, 

p.  551. 
In  Sterility  (1098:4),  Catheterism  of,  etc. 

SALPINGITIS  Vel  INFLAM.  OF  FALLO- 

5.  PIAN  tubes- 
Cases,  Etc.,  Martin,   M.  E.   1/59,  p.  556  ; 

2/60,    p.  555.      Barnes,    L.    2/61,   p. 
177.     Hennig,  Frequency  of  Catarrh 
OF,  L.  2/73,  p.  332. 
Causing  Puerperal  Peritonitis  (1591:1). 

1140. 

DEOPSY  OF  THE  FALLOPIAN  TUBES— 
1.   DiAGN.,   DiAGR.,  Etc.,  Simpson,  T.  1/60, 

p.  641 ;  2/61,   p.  49  ;  M.  E.  2/72,  p. 

334. 
Cysts  (1044:1),   Hennig,   Varieties,  M.  E. 

1/64,  p.  275. 

OVAEY— ANATOMY,  Etc.— 

3.  Lee,  T.  1/57,  pp.  305,  329,  637. 

P.\R  Ovarium,  Koeberle,  Cysts  of,  M.  E. 

1/74,  p.  504.  Wells,  T.  1/75,  p.  318. 
Pro  Ovarium,  Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  423. 
Ovum    (1527:1).         Ovarian     Gestation 

(1553:5). 
In  Fcetus  and  Neonati,  T.  2/75,  p.  606. 

MENSTEUATION— 

4.  Papers,  Etc.,  Allen,  Develop,  and  Decline, 

T.  2/56,  p.  567.  Sinety,  Independent 
OF  Ovulation,  T.  2/76,  p.  687.  Hirsch 
V.  others,  M.  E.  2/53,  p.  265.  Wil- 
liams, B.  1/75,  p.  261.  Eamsbotham, 
Final  Cause,  Etc.,   T.    1/52,  p.  57,  et 

5.  seq.  Kundrat,  Physiology,  T.  2/73, 
p.  95.  T.  Smith,  Laws  of  Periodicity, 
L.  2/48,  p.  200.  Strohl,  Eelation  of 
with  Change  of  Moon  (578:5), E.  2/61, 
p.  213.  Bischoff,  Physiology,  M.  E. 
1/54,  p.  361.  Hogg,  Notes  on,  T.  2/71, 
p.  555. 

Ovular  Theory  (1527:l),Kcsteven,  Views, 
L.  1/74,  p.  782.  J.  Williams,  T.  2/75, 
p.  244 ;  L.  2/75,  p.  605.  Walker,  B. 
1/75,  p.  265. 

6 .  With  Neither  Uterus  nor  Ovary,  Storer, 

L.  2/66,  p.  471  ;  M.  E.  1/73,  p.  296. 
With  no  Ovary,  Sinety,  T.   2/76,  p.  687. 
Yearly  Eipeninq  of  Ovum  (1527:2),  etc., 

Mattie,  M.  E.  2/59,  p.  553. 


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367 


MENSTEUATION  (eouL)— 

1141. 

1.  UeETHEITIS       FK.        IXTERCOLTtSE      DuilING 

(1171:4). 
UxERrs  During  (1109.6),  Grimsdale,  P.M., 
T.  1/52,  p.  98.  Bischoff,  P.M.,  13 
Cases,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  561.  Williams, 
12  Cases,  L.  1/75,  p.  584.  Discuss., 
L.  1/76,  p.  179. 

2.  — M.  Membkaxe  (1109:3). 
Ovaries  Durixg.     Vide  P.M.,  Supra. 
Corpus  LuTEUM,Hirsch,  and  others,  2  Kinds, 

Menstrual  and  Conceptive,  M.  E. 
2/53,  p.  265 ;  1/60,  p.  569.  Benham, 
Menstrual  C.  L.,  Case  in  Virgin,  R. 
2/73,  p.  290.    Walker,  B.  1/75,  p.  266. 

3.  Ovule,  Benham,  P.M.,  11.    2/73,   p.   290. 

Vide  Ovv^i  {1527 :})._ 
Blood  of,    Rohin,    Distinguished   fr.    all 

►  other  Bloods  (138:6),  T.  1/59,  p.  18. 

In  Monkeys  (517:6). 

PUBERTY  (1091:4)— 

4.  Mental  Revolution  AT,  Maudsley,  L.  1/70, 

p.  760. 
Age  at  which  it  Exists,  Hogg,  T.  2/71, 

p.  555. 
Early,  Clarke,  in  Negroes,  Often  10  or  12, 

5.  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  553.  Aveling,  L.  2/66, 
p.  85.  Bronson,  etc.,  xt.  10,  M.  E. 
1/56,  p.  553  ;  a;t.  3^,  1/59,  p.  440. 
Embling,  etc.,  set.  2,  L.  1/48,  p.  137; 
ffit.  2  Weeks  and  Regular  Since,  L. 
1/71,  p.  366.  Colly,  etc.,  set.  2^,  T. 
1/64,  p.  382  ;  a;t.  U,  T.  2/66,  p.  18. 

6.  Late.     In  Scrofula  (793:4). 

Absent,  Oldham,  2  Cases,  vat.  48,  T.  1/52, 

p.  311. 
Cessation,  vide  Change  of  Life  (1143:5). 

1142. 

SYMPTOMS,  Etc.,  ACCOMPANYING  MEN- 

1.  STRUATION— 

Eyelids  (28:5),Laycock,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  464. 

2.  Uvula  (826:1),  Generally  Relaxed. 
Tonsils  (1155:3),  Sympathy  of  During, 
Cough  (649:1),  Good  PHI  for,  T.  2/60,  p. 

270. 
Splenic  Congestion  (988:2). 
Vomiting   (857:4),    Tilt,   Treat.,  etc.,   T. 

1/61,  p.  77. 
Ulcers  (173:1),  Critchett,  L.  2/48,  p.  662. 
Pelvic  H^^jmatomata  (143:6). 
Phlegmasia  Dolens  (747:5). 

MENSTRUATION  DURING  PREGNANCY 
(1549:2)— 

3.  Murray,   Showing    Blood  due  to   Partial 

Separ.  of  Placenta,  R.  2/60,  p.  286. 
Elsasser,  50  Cases,  T.  1/58,  p.  433; 
1/59,  p.  452;  2/71,  p.  555.  Hewitt, 
L.  2/58,  p.  91;  2/66,  p.  150. 


MENSTRUATION  DURING  LACTATION 
(1603:5)— 

INFLUENCE  OF  MENSTRUATION  UPON 

4.  CONCEPTION  (1546:5)— 

Bischoff,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  561  ;  1/68,  p.  303. 
J.  Williams,  about  10th  Day  after 
Cessat.  M.  M.  most  fit  for  Nidation, 
B.  1/75,  p.  264.  Hirsch  says  there  is 
No  Connection,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  265. 
Avard  says  Impossible  after  14th  Day 
from  Commencement,  L.  2/67,  p.  103. 
Gibbs,  where  Menses  had  been  long- 
Absent,  etc.,  R.  1/58.  p.  202;  2/70,  p. 

5.  311.  Neale,  1864,  Mrs.  B.,  Batavia, 
Lai'ge  Family,  Never  Menstruated 
after  Marriage.  Young,  where  Men- 
struation had  never  taken  place,  R. 
2/70,  p.  103.      Vide  1140:4. 

INFLUENCE  OF  CLIMATE  UPON  MEN- 
STRUATION (201:4)— 
Tropical,  Tilt,  T.  1/60,  p.  74. 

OPERATIONS  DURING  MENSTRUATION 

(1629:6)— 

MENSTRUATION    DURING     DISEASES 

6.  (553:3)— 

Reciprocal  Infl.  of,  Herard,  M.  R. 
2/52,  p.  259. 

Malarial  Fevers  (1482:1).  Epilepsy 
(1309:3).  Insanity  (1376:2).  Vari- 
ola (83:1). 

Clean  Linen  said  to  Renew  Discharge,  L. 
1/66,  p.  244. 

Chloral  (444:4),  said  to  Check  Menstru- 
al Flow,  Dobbs,  L.  2/72,  p.  474. 

1143. 

INTERMITTENT  MENSTRUATION— 
2.  Value  of  Quinine,  Tilt,  T.  1/51,    p.   148, 
vide  1150:1. 

VICARIOUS  MENSTRUATION— 

2.  Cases,  Etc.,  Puech,    M.   R.  2/65,  p.  115. 

Clark,  L.  2/72,  p.  225. 
General  Surface,  Mason,  R.  2/66,  p.  211. 

3.  Nipple    (1610:3)    in    Advanced    Age,  T. 

2/72,  p.  667. 
Ulcer  on    Leg  (176:6),  Mosler,    M.    R. 

2/62,  p.  274. 
Nails  (32:3),  Mitchell,  T.  2/55,  p.  451. 
Haemoptysis  (148:1). 

HiEMATEMESIS  (145:1). 

Intra  Ocular  H-^smorrhage  (1850:2). 

CESSATION  OF  MENSES -CHANGE  OF 

5.  LIFE,  Vide  Old  Age  (576:4). 

Tilt,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  445  ;  R.  2/70,  p.  327 ; 

M.  R.  1/73,  p.  230. 
Climateric  Insanity  (1375:1).    Epilepsy 

(1309:3).      Menorrhagia  (1148:4). 
Early,  Tilt,  Causes,  49  Cases,  R.  1/71,  p. 

6.  316,     Jenner,  T.  2/61,  p.  1. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


CESSATION  OF  MENSES,  Etc.  {coiit.)— 
Late,  Royle,  etc.,  fr.  67  to   77  years  of 
Age,   L.    2/60,  p.  527  ;  2/62,  p.    27  ; 
1/66,  p.  387  ;    2/67,  p.  284.      White- 
head, cet.  77,  T.  1/66, p.  407. 

1144. 

RETENTION  OF  MENSES— 

2.  Bermutz,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  403.     Barnes,  T. 

2/63,  p.  401. 
Vagina   iMrEiiFOiiATE    (1099:4).      Yoisin, 

3.  r.  M.,  T.  1/57,  p.  124.  Brown, 
PuNCT.  TER  Rect.,  T.  1/62,  p.  176. 
Gosselin,  Vagina  Aesent,  Cause  of 
Fatal  Results,  etc..  Theory,  R.  1/67, 
p.  338. 

Double  Vagina  (1110:5),  In  One  Half 
Retained,  Neugebauer,  2  Cases,  R. 
2/71,  p.  319.  SimoH,  R.  1/65,  p.  260 
(1099:2). 

4.  Hymen  Imi'erforate    (1097:3).     Barnes, 

T.  2/63,  p.  401  ;  2/68,  p.  709.  Tuck- 
well,  M.  R.  2/67, p. 203.  H.Thompson, 
L.  1/67,  p.  538. 

5.  Os  Occluded  (1118:2),  Brown,  P.M.,  L. 

1/60,  p.  465.  Chapman,  2  Years  Mar- 
ried, P.M.,  T.  1/63,  p.  46. 

6.  Causing    Obstructio   Intestin.    (873:1). 

Acute  Phthisis  (681:4): 
Treatment,  Discuss.,  T.  2/68,  p.  708. 
— Puncture  per  Rect.  tW  Vagin.  (891:2), 

Discuss.,  L.  1/62,  p.  175. 

1145. 

DYSMENORRHCEA— 

2.  Papers,   Etc.,   Atthill,    R.   2/71,   p.   i03. 

Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  179.  Rigby,  T. 
1/52,  p.  539  ;  2/52,  p.  84  ;  M.  R.  2/57, 
p.  43.     T.    Smith,   L.   1/48,    p.    203. 

3.  Joret,  T.  1/61,  p.  97.  Bennett,  Caus- 
ing Chest  Symptoms,  Case,  Treat.,  etc., 
T.  2/52,  p'  566.  Opposed  to  Sims' 
Views,  L.  1/65,  p.  673;  2/65,  p.  42. 
Sims,  L.  1/65,  pp.  224,  338, 587.  Ans. 
to  Bennett,  L.  2/65,  p.  42. 

Pain  of  (1112:3  &  1234:5).        Source  TJn- 

4.  known,  Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  181. 
Bennett,  L.  1/65,  p.  673.  Squarey, 
Persistence  in  Ch.  Cases  (1132:4), 
Causes,  Etc.,  L.  2/73,  p.  729.  Barnes, 
Due  to  Retention  of  Menses,  R. 
1/72,  p.  315.  Vide  Hysteralgia 
(1115:2). 

Intermenstrual     rel    Intermediate, 

Priestley,  L.  2/71,  p.  816. 

VARIETIES  OF  DYSMENORRHCEA— 

5.  Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  179. 

Ovarian   (1155:4),  Simpson,  T.   1/59,  pp. 

179,  231.     Rigby,  T.  1/52,  p.  539. 
Uterine,  Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  179. 


VAR.  OF  DYSMENORRHCEA  {eont.)— 

1146. 

1.  Neuralgic  (1237:1),  Simpson,  T.  1/59, pp. 

180,  231.     Sims  says.  Always  Mecha- 
nical, L.  2/65,  p.  42. 

2.  Gouty  (1468:5)  and  Rheumatic   (1455:2), 

Simpson,  T.  1/59,  pp.  180,  231.  Rigby, 
T.  1/52,  p.  539  ;  2/52,  p.  84.  Snelson, 
Treat.,  T.  1/61,  p.  284.  _ 
Membranous,  Simpson,  Diagr.,  T.  1/59, 
pp.  180,  232.  Beigel,  M.  R.  1/76,  p. 
459 ;  2/76,  p.  488.  Bennett,  etc.,  T. 
2/52,  p.  567;  1/54,  p.  412.     Discuss., 

3.  2/74,  p.  590  ;  1/75,  p.  19.  Klob,  Na- 
ture of,  etc.,  R.  1/69,  p.  329 ;  2/69,  p. 
305.  Hucard,  Symptoms,  Diagn.,  R. 
2/70,  p.  323.  Hausmann,  Al-ways  Con- 
secutive to  Coitus,  R.  2/68,  p.  306. 
Contra,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  247.  Finkler, 
Exam,  of  7  Specimens,  L.  2/75,  p.  540. 

4.  Obstructive      (1118:2).      Squarey,      fr. 

Flexions  (1131:6),  L.  2/73,  pp.  656, 
729.  Rigby,  T.  2/51,  p.  431;  1/52, 
pp.  285, 127.  Simpson,  Hysterotomy', 
Etc.,  T.  1/59,  pp.  181,  232,  259. 
Coghlan,  Suitable  Cases  for  Incising 
Os,  Etc.,  T.  1/64,  p.  87. 
—Hysterotomy  (1089:4  &  1118:4). 

5.  — Intra-TJterine  Pessaries  (1128:5). 

MEDICAL  TREATMENT  OF  DYSMENO- 
RRHCEA.    Mechanical  (1089:3)  — 

Atthill,  Pill  and  Mixture,  R.  2/71,  p. 
303.  Drysdale,R.  2/72,p.  332.  Simp- 
son, T.  1/59,  p.  231,  Tilt,  Sedatives, 
How  to  Use,  etc.,  L.  1/58,  p.  501. 
Fenner,  Good  Mixture,  Etc.,  T.  1/59, 
p.  18. 

1147. 

2.  Morphia  (462:2),  Simpson,  T.  1/59, p.  182. 

Bennett,  Hypodermic  (219:2),  L.  1/64, 

p.  296;   1/65,  p.  496. 
Atropine  (377:4),  Fleming,  L.  2/61,  p.  618. 
Cannabis    (363:2),    Silver,  Dose,  etc.,  T. 

2/70,  p.  59. 
Camphor  (369:4),  Sigmund,  Amer.  J.,  vol. 

47/39,  p.  199. 
Apiol  (406: 1),  Baillot,  etc.,  R.  1/61,  p.  233  ; 

2/64,  p.  233.      Gallico,   M.  R.   1/62, 

p.  232. 

3.  PoTAssii  Bromid.  (266:4),  Simpson,  T.  1/59, 

pp.  232,   282.     B.   Sequard,  L.   1/66, 
p.  250. 
Sor>M  BoR.  (268:5),  Bennett,  T.  2/52,  p.566. 
5.  Argent.  Oxyd.  (305:6),  Lane,  2/41,  p.  540. 
Chloroform  Vesicant.  (164:5). 
Carbonic  Acid  (238:6). 
Veratria  Ointment  (344:6),  Busliman,  L. 
2/41,  p.  48  ;  T.  2/61,  p.  585. 
j  Ice  (190:3),  Chapman,  T.  1/65,  p.  250. 


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369 


1148. 

LUMBO-SACRAL  MISERY— 

2.  Symonds,  Backs  andXo  Backs,  T.  1/o8,  p. 

496.  A.  B.,  Xaturo  and  Treat.,  L. 
1/57,  p.  643;  2/.57,  p.  19.  Vide 
Women  (577:3).  Spinal  Irkitation 
(1256:2).  Disease  of  Sacro-Iliac 
Synchondrosis  (1708:2). 

MENORRHAGIA.   Metrorrhagia  (1551:4). 

3.  Rigby,T.  2/52,  pp.  41 1,508,588;  1/53,  p.  33. 
In    Neonati    (1542:2),    CuUingworth,  T. 

2/76,  p.  121. 

CAUSES  OF  MENORRHAGIA— 

Unconnect.  with  Pregn.  (1551:4),  B. 
Brown,  L.  2/64,  p.  534.  F.  Barker, 
Troublesome  Forms,  T.  1/76,  p.  399  ; 
B.  2/76,  p.  297. 

4.  Debility,  Rigby,  T.  2/52,   pp.   411,  508, 

588.     Barker,  B.  2/7G,  p.  300. 
Climateric  (1143:5),  Barker,  T.  1/76,  p. 

400  ;  B.  2/76,  p.  299. 
Hepatic    Derangements   (967:4),  Rigby, 

T.  1/53,  p.  33. 

5.  Gout    (1468:5)  and  Rheumatism  (1455:2), 

Rigby,  T.  2/54,  p.  29. 
Malaria  (559: 2j,  Rigby,  T.  2/54,  p.  207. 
Kidney  Degenerat.  (1010:5),  Edis,  P.M., 

L.  2/74,  p.  695. 
Uterine'  Flexions  (1131:6),   Rigby,    T. 

2/54,  p.  53. 

6.  Uterine  Disease  (1112:5),  Rigby,  T.  2/54, 

pp.  31*?;  385.      Atthill,  Granular  M. 
Membrane  of,  R.  2/71,  p.  302. 
—  Vide  Cancer  (1127:3).  Polypi  (1126:2). 
Fibroids  (1121:6). 

1149. 

1.  Ovarian  Disease  (1155:4),  Priestley,  etc., 
T.  1/63,  pp.  393,  444  ;  1/76,  p.  399. 
Masturbation  (1083:6),  B.  Brown,  Fieqt. 
of,  L.  2/64,  p.  35. 
3.  Uterine  Hydatids  (1532:2). 

TREATMENT  OF  MENORRHAGIA.   Post 
Partum  Hemorrhage  (1584:4). 

Richardson,  Abstain  fr.  Alcohol,  Etc.,  L. 
1/76,  p.  122.  Drvsdale,  R.  2/72,  p. 
331.  Various,  L.  "l/67,  p.  602;  2/53, 
p.  402;  R.  1/71,  p.  292;  T.  1/57,  p. 
197. 

Digitalis  (373:2).  Dickenson,  T.  2/55.  p. 
609  ;  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  334.  Wilks,  Re- 
markable Case,  T.  1/64,  p.  60.  Trous- 
seau, 5ij.  Doses,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  252. 

Cinnamon  (368:4),  Chomiej^  T.  1/56,  p.  578. 
Tanner,  L.  2/53,  pp.  363,  402,  450. 
5.  Secale  (326:2),  Gaston,  M.  R.  1/58,  p. 
248.  Hewitt,  L.  2/62,  p.  646.  Att- 
hill, Hypod.,  B.  2/70,  p.  312.  Trous- 
seau, T.  2/59,  p.  438.  Vide  Metro- 
rrhagia (1586:6). 


TREAT.  OF  MENORRHAGIA  {cont.)  — 
Cann.ibis  Sativa  (363:2),  Silver,  T.  2/70, 
p.  59  ;   Dose, etc.,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  403. 
6.  ViNCA  Major  (393:1),  Wells,  R.    1/71,  p. 
299.     Meadows,  L.  2/73,  p.  35. 
Urtica  Urens  (362:2),  Genestat,  R.  1/45, 
p.  135. 

1150. 

1.  Quinine  (403:4),  Tilt,  L.  2/60,  p.   149  ;  T. 

1/72,  p.  466;  1/51,  p.  148.    Fw/e  Abor- 
tion (401:6). 
Beberine  (370:2),  Meville,  R.  1/67,  p.  322  ; 
L.  1/64,  p.  458. 

2.  Gallic  Acid  (359:5),  Morris,  gr.  v.  ter  die, 

L.  2/60,  p.  254,    Vide  Metr.  (1587:3). 
Tannin  (360:2),   Kipp,   T.    2/55,   p.   271. 
Cavana,  L.  1/37,  p.  305.     Simpson,  T. 
1/59,  p.  79.      Vide  Metr.  (15S6:2). 

3.  Guaiacum  (419:2),  Rigby,  T.  2/52,  pp.  411, 

508,  588. 
Creasote  (355:8),     Arendt,  M.  R.  2/53,  p. 
558.    Acid  Carbol.  Intern.  (1127:6). 

4.  Potassii   Bromid.   (266:4),   Cheetham,  T. 

1/59,  p.  282.     Ringer,  L.  1/69,  p.  394. 
Hydrarg.  Bichlor.  (303:6),  Tanner,  Small 
Doses,  T.   1/60,  p.  434.      Feuner,  L. 
1/65,  p.  225. 

5.  Arsenic  (280:4),  Burns,  T.  2/59,  p.  587. 

Hunt,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  22/3 S,  p.  77. 
Aveling,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  240.  Vid^ 
Uterine  Diseases  (1113:2). 
Argent.  Oxyd.  (305:6),  Lane,  L.  2/41,  p. 
541 ;  2/55,  p.  558.  Eyre,  L.  1/51,  p. 
661. 

1151. 

3.  Emetics  (220:2),  Chapman,  Amer.  J.,  No. 

3/28,  p.  132. 

LOCAL  TREAT.  OF  MENORRHAGIA— 

Various,  Winckel,  R.  1/68,  p.  309. 

Warmth  to  Lumbar  Region  (1586:4),  De 
Mussy,  T.  2/75,  p.  648. 

Hot  Water  Intra- Uterine  Injections 
(1586:4). 

Ice  to  Spine  (190:3),  Crook,  Directions, 
R.  2/69,  p.  320. 

Plugging  Uterus  (1585:3),  Bennett,  Faci- 
lity, etc,  in  all  Uterine  H.^emorr- 
H AGES,  Direct.,  etc.,  L.    1/65,  p.  673. 

4.  Murray,  L.  1/68,  p.  12.  Slyman,  with 
2  Bladders,  L.  2/60,  p.  345.  Wil- 
kinson, Sponge  Passed  in,  L.  1/69,  p. 
223. 

Caustics  (1107:3). 

Injections  Various  (1107:3  to  5). 

Iodine  Inject.   (1107:4),  Savage,  L.  2/57, 

5.  p.  570;  R.  1/58,  p.  219.  Routh,  T. 
1/60,  p.  434. 

Ferri  Perchlorid.  (295:2),  Breslau,  R. 
1/58,  p.  220.  Vide  Metrorrhagia 
(1585:5). 

Iodoform  (252:4),  Suppositories,  etc.,  Bar- 
ker, B.  2/76,  p.  301. 


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MEDICAli  DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  MENOERHAGIA  {cont.)~ 
Ergot  (1104:4),  Suppositories,  Barker,  B. 

2/76,  p.  301. 
Scraping  Interior  of  Uterus  (1113:3), 

Gumming,  L.   2/55,  p.   601 ;   2/57,   p. 

570.     Routh,  T.  1/60,  p.  434. 

1152. 

AMENORRHCEA  —  SUPPRESSIO    MEX- 

3.  SIUM— 

Gases,  Etc.,  Rigby,  T.  1/51,  p.  504;  2/51, 
pp.  8,  374.  Alstrada,  R.  1/73,  p.  292. 
Simpson,  T.  1/61,  pp.  138,  163,  325, 
515,  621, 

CAUSES  OF  AMENORRHCEA— 
Simpson,  etc.,  supra. 

Undersized  Uteri-s,  Simpson,  Gases,  T. 
1/61,  p.  623;  2/68,   p.   164.     Barnes, 
T.  2/63,  p.  402. 
Mechanical,  Barnes,  T.  2/63,  p.  402. 

5.  Mental   Impressions   (1363:4),  Excessive 

Fear  of  or  Desire  for  Children,  etc., 

R.  2/65,  p.  247. 
Voyage   to   East   (257:3),   T.    Smith,    A 

Freqt.  Result,  T.  1/60,  p.  154. 
Lead  Poisoning  (291:4),  Dowse,  T.  1/76, 

p.  357. 

DISEASES     ARISING     FROM     AMENO- 

6.  RRHCEA— 
Simpson,  T.  1/61,  p.  325. 

Acne  Rosacea  (29:6).  Asthma  (658:6). 
DYsrNa3A(635:4).  Neuralgia(1236:1). 
Amaurosis  (1862:1).  Destruct.  In- 
plam.  op  Eye  Ball  (1839:3). 

1153. 

TREATMENT  OF  AMENORRHCEA— 

1.  Papers,  Etc.,  Simpson,  T.  1/61,  p.  516. 

Fade,  T.  2/67,  p.  65. 
Emmenagogues  (222:1). 
Key-Tsi-Sing    (453:1),   Moore,    T.    1/51, 

p.  656.   Williams,  etc.,  L.  2/50,  p.  321 ; 

1/51,  p.  9. 
Apiol    (406:1),   Milne,   L.    1/73,   p.    329. 

Joret,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  242 ;  1/62, 

p.   232;  1/64,  p.  249;    1/65,  p.   246. 

4.  Corlieu,  R.  2/64,  p.  233. 
Podophyllin  (469:6),  Ancell,  R.  1/62,  p. 

349.    Batterlow,  etc.,  L.  2/63,  pp.  469, 

499,  528  ;  1/66,  p.  68. 
AcHiLLJEA    MiLLiFOLiuM     (395:6),     Joly, 

M.  R.   2/57,  p.   .557;    1/58,  p.  251; 

1/60,  p.  337. 
Acorns     (359:4)    and     Privet     Berries 

(384:6),  Remark.   Results  in  37  Girls, 

Garthon,  T.  1/57,  p.  654. 
Aconite    (468:3),    Ringer,    lifter    Cold, 

L.  1/69,  p.  44. 

5.  SANGUiNARiA(458:2),Gibb,R.  1/60,  p.  355. 
Prunus  Lauro-Cerasus,  Cortex  (409:1), 

Kashner,  R.  1/46,  p.  156. 


TREAT.  OF  AMENORRHCEA  {conf.)— 
Saffron  Wine   (347:2),   Lyons,  T.  1/60, 

p.  323;  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  501. 
Secale  c.  Iodino  (326:1),  Rigby,  M.  R. 

2/57,  p.  43. 
Iodine  (251:4),  Rigby,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  43. 

Rizet,  Frictions,  T.  2/60,  p.  540. 

1154. 

4.  Strychnia    (390:3),    c.    Ferri    Citrat., 

O'Connor,  T.  1/56,  p.  220. 
Aloetic  Enemata  (346:2),  Aran,  T.  2/58, 

p.  303. 
Sinapisms    to    Mammje  (456:4),  Cormack, 

Assoc.  J.,T.  1/53,  p.  254. 

LOCAL  EMMENAGOGUES    TO   VAGINA 
OR  UTERUS— 
Simpson,  T.  1/61,  p.  621. 
Argent.    Nit.    to    Interior    of    Womb 

(307:3),  Simpson,  T.  2/60,  p.  552. 
Acid  Carbolic  (1107:5),  Atthill,  L.  1/76, 

p.  179. 
Electricity     (194:3),     Bird,     The    only 
Really  Direct  Emmenagogue  ;  Direct., 

5.  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  pp.  1066,  1068. 
Jones,  Dii-ect.,  T.  2/74,  p.360.  Althaus, 
T.  2/62,  p.  272;  1/74,  p.  287;  1/61 
p.  662.  Simpson,  Did  not  think  very 
Highly  of  it,  T.  1/61,  p.  623.  Taylor, 
Easy  Mode  of  Applying,  L.  2/59, 
p.  235. 

Galvanic  Pessary  (1128:6),  Simpson, 
Diagr.,  T,  1/61,  p.  622.  Tait,  T.  1/74, 
p.  442.     Kidd,  R.  1/66,  p.  322. 

—Contra,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  317. 

— In  Super-involution  of  Uterus  After 
Delivery  (1582:4). 

1155. 

DISEASES  OF  THE  OVARIES— 

2.  Revieavs,  Clay,  T.  2/60,  p.  36.  Tilt,  M.  R. 

1/63,  p.  103.  Wells,  T.  2/72,  p.  497  ; 
M.  R.  1/73,  p.  269.  West,  M.  R.  1/59, 
p.  398.  Simpson,  Why  so  Pre- 
eminently Cystic  in  Character,  T. 
2/59,  p.  423.  Tait,  M.  R.,  1/75, 
p.  405. 

3.  Tonsils,     Sympathy    of    avith    Ovaries 

(1142:2),  James,  etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  227  ; 
1/60,  p.  58;   2/61,  p.  317. 
Thyroid  Gland  (1698:1),   Sympathy  of. 

4.  Causing,  Nymphomania  (1086:1)  ;    Men- 

orrhagia (1149:1);  Dvsmenorrhcea 
(1145:5)  ;  Sterility  (1090:1)  ;  Shock 
and  Collapse  (945:4),  vide  1156:4. 

1156. 

OVARIAN    IRRITATION— NEURALGIA, 
1.     HYPERESTHESIA  OF  OVARIES— 
Papers,   Etc.,   Ainstie,  L.   2/68,   p.  229. 
Charcot,  L.  2/72,  pp.  122,  155,  490. 


MEDIOAI,   DIGEST. 


371 


OVARIAN  IREITAT.,  Etc.— Treatment. 
Amhoxii    Chlorid.    c.    Acoxit.    (2o.5:4), 
Curran,    E.    2/68,    p.    328.      Young, 
B.  1/76,  p.  83;  vide  1239:4. 

2.  Pot.  Brom.  (266:4),  Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  278. 
Firm  Pressure  over  Ovary  to  Arrest 

Hysterical    Fit    (1336:5),    Different 
Modes  ! !  L.  2/72,  p.  490. 

OYAEITIS— 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Tilt,  L.   1/52,  pp.  566, 

588.     Gray,  With  Adjacent  Abscess, 
T.  1/60,  p.  58.  Duncan,  E.  1/72,  p.  320. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  OVARITIS  FEOM— 

4.  Myalgia  (110:5),  Inman,M.E.  1/58,  p.  330. 
Pelvic  H.tjmatocele  (143:6),  Voisin,  Diffi- 
culty, M.  R.  2/60,  p.  117. 

GONORRHCEAL  OVARITIS  (1172:2). 
Cases,  De  Meric,  L.  1/62,  p.  628. 

VARIOLOUS  OVARITIS  (83:2). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Berand,  T.  1/60,  p.  42. 

HAEMORRHAGE  INTO  OVARY— 

Followed  by  Collapse  (1481:2),  Barnes, 
.     L.  2/61,  p.  106. 

1157. 

OVARIAN      TUMOURS  —  OVARIAN 
1.     DROPSY.    MaligxNAxt  (1163:1).    Hair, 
Etc.  in  (1163:2). 
Rev.,  vide  1155:2,  Bird,  T.  2/51,  pp.  60, 
120;  1/52,  p.  235;  2/52,  pp.  85,  185. 
Simpson,  T.  2/59,  pp.  423,  449,  497, 
547,  597,  649. 
Ova    in    Fluid,    Etc.    (1527:3),    Wells, 
T.  2/64,  p.  160;  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  280. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  OVARIAN  TUMOURS— 
S.  Bird  &  Simpson,  Supra.  Thornton,  Uni- 
locular OvAR.  AND  Extra-Ovarian 
Cysts,  T.  1/75,  pp.  386,  428. 

B.  Brown,  etc..  Cases  Showing  Difficulty, 
etc.,  L.  1/50,  p.  691 ;  2/50,  p.  47  ;  1/64, 
p.  117  j^ 2/75,  p._592.  Atlee,  M.  R.  1/73, 
p.  275.  Maisonneuve,  Cyst  con- 
nected with  Periton.  Oper.  No  Ova- 
rian Cyst,  T.  2/66,  p.  699. 

Tait,  In  Metro-Peritoneal  Fistula 
(1110:4),  L.  1/75,  p.  44. 

Simpson,  Whether  Lt.  or  Rt.  Ovary, 
T.  2/59,  p.  597,  Menstruation  may 
Co-exist,  p.  497.  Chadwick,  Knee- 
Elbow  Posture  as  an  Aid,  M.  R.  2/75, 
p.  482. 

From  Pregnancy  (1550:1),  Wells,  T.  2/62, 
3.  p.   75.     B.  Brown,  L.  1/64,  p.   117; 

vide  Auscultation  (1157:6).  Extra 
Uterine  Pregn.  (1553:5). 

When  Complicating  Pregnancy,  vide 
1550:2,  Barnes,  DangerSjEcc,  L.  2/61, 


DIAGNOSIS  OF  OVARIAN  TUMOURS— 
When  Complicating  Pregnancy  {cont^ 
105.  Hunter,  L.  1/61,  p.  83.  Reeve, 
Causing  Dystocia  (1569:2),  R.  2/71, 
p.  320.  Mackintosh,  Obscure  Case, 
L.  1/72,  p.  397. 

4.  From  Uterine  Fibroids  (1121:5),  Simp- 

son, T.  2/59,  p.  547.  Holmes,  Error 
in  Diag.,  Oper.,  P.  M.,  T.  2/65,  p.  586. 
Wells,  T.  2/67,  p.  577  ;  T.  2/58,  p.  613. 
Gayet,  Cases,  L.  1/72,  p..  545. 
From,  Hydatids  of  Abdomen  (947:4) ; 
Of    Omentum  (1003:2)  ;    Of   Kidney 

5.  (1024:4);  Renal  Tumours  (1023:4); 
Renal  Cysts  (1024:2)  ;  F.i3cal  Accu- 
MUL.  (878:5) ;  Vesical  Tum.  (1051:5) ; 
Malignant  Cysts  of  Stomach  (849:5). 

Fr.  Ascites  (999:4),  Simpson,  Unfailing 
Sign,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  574  ;  2/59,  p.  548. 
Wells,  T.  2/64,  p.  327.  Thornton, 
Diagnostic  Condition  of  Os  and  Cer- 
vix, T.  1/76,  p.  493. 

6.  Auscultation    (1529:3),    Simpson,    Care 

Necessary,  T.  2/59,  pp.  500,  547. 
Tests  of  Fluid,  Thornton,  etc.,  T.  1/76, 

pp.  492,  519.     Kceberle,  M.  R.  2/76, 

p.  488. 
Microscopical     Diagnosis,    Wills,     etc. 

(1157:  l),Thornton,T.  1/76,  pp.492,519. 

1158. 

CASES  OF  OVARIAN  DROPSY- 

S.  At  Early  Ages,  aet.  13,  Rapidly  Fatal,  T. 

2/64,  p.  566;  a3t.  7J,  Recov.,    M.    R. 

2/75,  p.  493  ;   ast.  11,  Garrod,  L.  2/65, 

p.  564;  cet.   12,    Oper.,  Cure  (1161:2), 

T.  2/69,  p.  449;  tet.  3,  P.M.,  L.  2/71, 

p.  850. 
Periodical  Cases,  Huss,  M.  R.   2/57,  p. 

548.     Locock,  L.  2/48,  p.  179. 
Spontaneous  Cure,  Duncan,  Per  Aniim, 

T.  2/72,  p.  653. 

TREATMENT  OF  OVARIAN  DROPSY— 

Discuss.,  Etc.,  T.  1/57,  pp.  223,  244;  R. 
1/46,  p.  247.  Thornton,  What  Remains 
to  be  Done  in  Diagn.  and  Treat.,  T. 
1/76,  pp.  492,  519. 
5.  Medical,  Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  599.  B. 
Brown,  Cure,  L.  1/46,  p.  33.  Tilt,  L. 
2/48,  p.  121.  Courty  and  others,  Coi-e, 
R.  1/46,  p.  247;  1/67,  p.  349;  1/69, 
p.  342.  Herpin  and  others,  Cure, 
M.  R.  1/57,  p.  276. 
Iodine  (251:4),  Ficinus,  T.  1/54,  p.  649. 
Iodine  Injected  (252:3),  vide  1000:4.  Dis- 
cuss., T.  1/55,  p.  421  ;  1/57,  p.  245; 
1/61,  p.  184  ;  1/56,  p.  394.  B.  BroAvn, 
T.  1/55,  pp.  359,  421;  2/57,  p.  587. 
Direct.,  1/58,  p.  602.  West,  Resume 
of  Value,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  339.  Hard- 
wick,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  pp.  110,  138;  1/60 
p.  606.     Savage  and  Wells,  Trocars 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREAT.   OF  OVARIAN  DROPSY— Iodine 
Injected  {cont.) — 

Sol.,  Etc.  (1641:1),  T.  1/59,  p.  549; 
1/60,  pp.  82,  107;  1/62,  p.  23.  New 
Trocar,  Wells,  p.  565.  Edwards,  30 
oz.  Injected,  Cure,  L.  2/66,  p.  247. 
— Fatal  Cases,  Barnes,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  pp. 
513,  540;  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  267. 

1159. 

1.  Veratria  (156:1),  Turnbull,  vide  Book. 
Cyst  Bursting  into  Peritoneal  Cavity, 

Barry,  etc.,  Recov.,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p. 
30  (3  Times)  ;  1/62,  p.  529  ;  1/69,  p. 
446.  Tilt,  etc.,  L.  2/48,  pp.  144,  178  ; 
2/69,  p.  400 ;  1/70,  p.  429.  Barnes, 
P.M.,  L.  2/61,  p.  105.  Gautier,  Re- 
cov., M.  R.  1/57,  p.  276.  Vide  Sub- 
cuTAN.  Tapping  (1160:3). 

3.  Pressure  (222:4),  Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  649  ; 

R.  1/46,  p.  247.     B.  Brown,  L.  1/46, 
pp.  33,  98  ;   2/60,  p.  435.     Wells,  T. 
1/61,  p.  184. 
Galvanism  (194:4),  Simpson,   T.   1/60,  p. 
109. 

4.  Ligature  of  Pedicle,  Richardson's  Sug- 

gestion, R.  1/65,  p.  258. 

PARACENTESIS  OR  TAPPING   IN  OVA- 
RIAN DROPSY,  VidelOW-A. 

5.  Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  649  ;  1/60,  p.  1.  Wells, 

Cases  that  are  Ciu'ed,  Diagnos.  from 
Fluid,  Par-Ovarian(1140:3),T.  1/75, 
pp.  318,  386,  429.  Tilt,  L.  2/48,  pp. 
144,  178,  284.  Southam,  L.  2/69,  p. 
605.  Wheelhouse,  Advisable  to  Try- 
in  Simple  Cysts,  B.  1/74,  p.  339. 

Time  Patients  Usually  Live  After, 
Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  451. 

Dangers,  Simpson,  T.  2/59, p.  250.  Barnes, 
etc.,  T.  1/57,  p.  237;  2/59,  p.  183. 
Clay,  Infl.  of  Cyst,  Recov.  under 
Ovariotomy  (1161:2),  L.  1/76,  p.  129. 

1160. 

2.  Peculiar    Cases    of    Tapping,    Tanner, 

T.  1/53,  p.  16.  Mackintosh,  5 
times ;  delivered  of  Child  after  last  in 
7  days,  L.  1/72,  p.  397.  Palmer, 
1,558  oz.  removed,  P.M.,  L.  1/51,  p. 
481.  Eirkpatrick,  128  times,  R.  1/46, 
p.  251.  Watt,  63  times,  L.  1/76,  p. 
337. 

Position  for  Tapping  (223:4),  Tanner, 
Side,  T.  1/53,  p.  16. 

Per  Rectum  vel  Per  Vaginam,  Routh, 
Relative  Merits,  T.  1/62,  p.  176. 

3.  Subcutaneous  Tapping  (1159:1),  Simpson, 

T.  1/60,  p.  3.     Tilt,  L.  2/48,  pp.  144, 
178. 
Trocars   for   (1646:1),  T.  2/58,   p.    603. 
Wells  and  others,  T.  1/58,  p.  329  ;  1/60, 
p.  2;  1/62,  p.  565. 


OVARIOTOMY— ri(7c  1155:2. 

5.  History",  Simjison,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  207; 
1/61,  p.  46.  Wells,  Discuss.,  T.  2/62, 
p.  671  ;  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  2S6.  McDowdJ, 
in  1809,  0  perated  for  the  First  Time,  T. 
1/74,  p.  357.  At  Home  and  Abroad, 
M.  R.  2/65,  p.  360. 
Lectures,  Papers,  etc.,  Simpson,  T.  1/60, 
pp.  207,  231,  283  ;  M.  R.  1/73,  p. 269. 
Tyler  Smith,  T.  1/61,  p.  184.  S.  Wells, 
M.  R.  1/60,  p.  451 ;  R.  1/62,  p.  214  ; 
T.  2/68,  p.  605;  2/70,  p.  265;  2/58, 
p.  602;  2/62,  pp.  27,  75.  B.  Brown, 
T.  1/62,  p.  306  ;  L.  1/64,  p.  1/77.  Daw- 
son, etc.,  Special  Points,  T.  1/75,  p. 
84:  B.  1/74,  p.  337. 
By  Enucleation,  Logan,  R.  2/73,  p.  262. 

1161. 

1.  Precautions    Necessary-    regarding    As- 

sistants, etc.,  having  been  near  In- 
fect. Cases,  S.Wells,  L.  2/75,  p.  101. 
Dangers,  Statistics,  etc.  Simpson,  Not 
so  great  as  many  other  Oper.,  T.  1/60, 
p.  207.  Lee  opposed  to  Oper. ! !  T. 
2/62,  p.  557;  Discuss.,  T.  1/63,  p.  252. 
Day,  Pulmonary  and  Cardiac.  Ve- 
nesection, ETC.,  L.  1/75,  p.  611. 

2.  Chloroform,  J'if/e  436:5.     Parson,  Direct., 

T.  1/05,  p.  167. 

PECULIAR  CASES  OF  OVARIOTOMY— 

AtE.\rlyAges,  3tol2years,  Etc.  (1158:2). 

During  Pregnancy  (1552:3).  S.  Wells, 
4th  month,  L.  2/69,  p.  400;  1/70,  p. 
429  ;  T.  1/72,  p.  24.  Complicated  with 
C,=esari.\n  Section  (1577:4),  T.  2/65, 
p.  359 ;  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  276.  Vide 
Surgical  Operations,  etc.,  During 
Pregnancy  (1629:6). 

3.  Twice   Performed  on    same  Patient,  S. 

Wells,  T.  1/63,  p.  651  ;  L.  2/66,  p.  578. 
During  Active  Suppuration  of  Sac,  etc., 

S.  Wells,  etc.,  T.  1/72,  p.  93  ;  2/72,  p. 

413.     Holmes,   etc.,  L.    1/72,  p.  400; 

2/72,    p.    328;   1/73,  p.   906;   1/74,  p. 

617;  1/76,  p.  129. 
Peculiar  Difficulties,  Williamson,  Un- 

succ.  Recov. !  !  L.  1/66,  p.  253.     Gra- 
ham, Wonderf.  Recov.,  T.  2/67,  p.  578. 
5.  Double    Oper.,  Peaslee,  M.  R.,  2/63,  p. 

545.    After  Effects,  etc.,  M.R.  1/73,  p. 

298.     Kceberic,  Phjsiolog.  Effects  of, 

R.  2/73,  p.  265. 
Bladder,  Singular  Position  and  Wound 

OF  (1953:5),  Recov.,  Neale,  T.  2/68,  p. 

613. 
Pregnancy    following    Oper.    (1547:2), 

Wells,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  295  ;  Twins, 

M.    R.    1/74,   p.    606.      Ridsdale,    T. 

2/60,  p.  593.  Balding, Triplets,  T.  2/74, 

p.  274. 
After  Histories  of  Patients  Operated  upon 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


373 


TECULIAR  CASES   OF   OVAEIOTOMY— 
After  Histories  {cont.) — 

Successfully,  S.  Wells,  M.  R.  1/73,  p. 
295;  Ilime,  P.M.  7  years  after,  T, 
2/76,  p.  39. 

1162. 

1.  Clamps  for  (1645:-1),  Diagrams,  T.  1/62, 

p.  640.     Wells,  Circular,  T.  2/69,  p. 

530.     Chambers,  etc.,  Diagr.,  L.  2/66, 

p.   71  ;    1/71,   p.    109;    2/73,  p.  828. 

B.  Brown,  Actual  Cautery  and  Clamp 

(212:6),  L.  1/64,  p.  177. 
Trocars  for  (1646:1),  S.  Wells,  Siphon, 

Plate,    T.   2/62,  p.  20;    2/63,  p.  587. 

Tait's  Diagr.,  T.  2/72,  p.  638. 
4.  Bedicle,   Bantok,   12   Mths.    after,  P.M., 

L.   1/72,  p.    115.     Keith,    Eesults   of 

Cautery  in  50  Cases,  L.  1/76,  p.  562. 

How  to  Deal  With,  M.  E.   1/73,  p. 

291;  B.  1/74,  p.  342. 
—  Hernia  into  (958:3). 

AFTER  TEEATMENT  OF  OVARIOTOMY 

Butcher,  R.  2/65,  p.  253. 

Yen.issectio,   S.   Wells,  T.   2/70,   p.  695. 

Day,  L.  1/75,  p.  611. 
6.  Peritoneal  Injections  (997:4),  Peaslee, 

E.  2/63,  p.  361 ;  M.  E.  1/73,  p.  294. 
Drainage  Tube  perVaginam,  Etc.  (101:3), 

Humphry,   L.    2/73,   p.    556.      Sims, 

M.  E.  2/73,  p.  517.     Tait,  Contra,  L. 

1/74,  p.  266. 

1163. 

MALIGNANT  TUMOUES  OF  OYAEIES  - 

1.  Leopold,     Solid,    M.    E.    2/74,    p.    514. 

Thomas,  Diagn.,  etc.,  R.  2/71,  p. 
328.  Coates,  Columnar  Epithelioma, 
Double,  Excision,  Eecov.,  L.  2/76, 
p.  892. 
In  Children  (1158:1),  Fussell,  L.  1/04, 
p.  261. 

OVARIAN  TUMOURS  WITH  HAIR  (24:4), 

2.  TEETH  (104:2),  FAT  (1661:1)— 

Cases,  Etc.,  Lee,  T.  1/60,  pp.  302,  326. 
Salter,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  338.  Coward, 
L.  1/56,  p.  286.  Griffiths,  Discuss., 
Treat.,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  750. 

TUBERCLE  OF  OVARY  (676:6)— 

4.  Eokitansky,  Rare  Case,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  274. 

OVARIAN  DISPLACEMENTS— 

Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  498.  Squarey, 
Diagn.  of  Prolapsed  Ovary,  L.  2/73, 
p.  731.     Rigby,  T.  1/51,  p.  115. 

Hernia,  Oldham,  2  Cases,  T.  2/57,  p. 
487.  Simpson,  T.  1/60,  p.  207;  1/64, 
p.  103.     English,  L.  1/68,  p.  777- 


1164. 

GENEEATIVE     OEGANS     OF    MALES— 
1.     Of   Female  (1094:5).     Genito-Uuinary 
Organs  (1094:1)— 
In  Old  Age  (576:5),  Duplay,  T.  1/56,  p. 
649.     Semen  (1080:6). 

PENIS.    Erection,  Etc.  (1086:4).     Double 
a.     Penis,  Etc.  (1580:6)— 

Nerves,  Eckhard,  Nervi    Erigentes,  of 
Dogs,  Peculiarities  of  Action,  M.  71. 
2/76,  p.  263. 
Pain,   Hilton,  Unilateral  from    Pressure 
(223:2),  L.  2/61,  p.  345. 

3.  Scabies       (34:2).         Syph.     Phaged.^sna 

(1203:4).       Spider     Bites      (490:2). 

Abscess  (1173:3). 
Gangrene  (177:3),   Partridge,  T.  1/65,  p. 

373.       Demarquay,  E.    1/70,  p.  256. 

Guibout,    from  Iron  Ring  Over,  L. 

1/68,  p.  440. 
Indurated    Knot   (1187:2),  a    Source  of 

Infection,  Lee,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  38. 
Cancer  (1079:2),  Hutchinson,  T.  2/60,  p. 

4.  557;  L.  1/63,  p.  114.      Lister's  Oper. 
and  Dressing,  L.  1/75,  p.  717. 

AMPUTATION  OF  PENIS— 

Clover's  Plan,  L.  2/73,  p.  682.     Bourguet, 
New  Plan,  R.  1/68,  p.  206. 

5.  By  Galvanic  Cautery  (213:3),  50  Cases, 

etc.,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  246;  L.  1/74,  p. 
433  ;  T.  2/75,  p.  572. 
In  Onanism  (1034:3). 

LUXATION  OF  PENIS— 
Case,  T.  1/75,  p.  14. 

PREPUCE— foreskin- 
Herpes  OF  (53:6). 

6.  Smegma,  Increased  in  Syphilis   (1195:5). 
— Thiua  (358:2),  to  Destroy  Odour,  Hoppe 

T.  1/60,  p.  323. 

1165. 

1.  In  Old  Age,  Hancock,  Diseases,  L.  1/46, 

p.  161. 
Hypertrophy,  Brown,  L.  1/70,  p.  733. 

ILL    EFFECTS    OF   ADHERENT     PRE- 

2.  PUCE— 

Bryant,    T.    1/68,   p.   565.       Barwell,    L. 
2/72,  p.  552. 

3.  PRi.iPisM    (1086:5).      Enuresis    (1147:4). 

Simulating  Calculus  (1057:4). 
Retentio  Urin.ij  (1050:2),  Bryant,  T.  1/68, 

1).  525. 
Infantile   Paraly^sis  (1276:4),    Barwell, 

L.  2/72,  p.  552. 

PARAPHYMOSIS— 

6.  Treatment,  R.  2/51,  p.   1/53.      Bokai,  T. 

2/56,  p.  649.       Maurice,    in  Difficult 

Cases,  R.  1/73,  p.  246. 
—Ether  Spray  (189:6),  Trayer,  T.  1/70,  p. 

465. 


374 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


PAEAPHYMOSIS— Treatment  {cont.)— 
—Digitalis  (373:4),  Brughmann,  T.  2/56, 
p.  120. 

1166. 

PHYMOSIS,  ITS  EVIL  CONSEQUEXCES 

2.  Fleury,  M.R.  2/52,  p.  2G2.    Price,  R.  1/61, 

p.  261.     Jordan,  T.  1/72,  p.  539. 
Pus  IN  UiUNE   (1021:4),  Jordan,   P.M.,  T. 

1/72,  p.  539. 
Urinary  Infiltration  (1054:3).  Enuresis 

(1047:5).  Eeflex  Paralysis  (1266:4). 

Epilepsy  (1308:4). 
Simulating  CALCVLrs  (1057:4)  and   Other 

Vesical  Diseases  (1066:4).     Fleury, 

M.  E.  2/52,  p.  265.     Forster,  T.  2/55, 

3.  p.  491.     Price,  E.  1/61,  p.  261. 

TEEATMENT  OF  PHYMOSIS— 

Taylor,  "When  Combined  with  Chancroid 
Ulcers  (1187:4),  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  427. 
Eogers,  Non-Congenital,  Cold  Lotion 
Only,  E.  1/59,  p.  190.  Griffith,  Simple 
Pushing  Back  Prepuce,  E.  2/76,  p. 
223. 
Digitalis  (373:4),  Brughmann,  T.  2/56,  p. 
120. 

4.  "Warm  "Water,   Injections   Under,  M.  E. 

1/74,  p.  427. 
Operation,  Dick,  Simple,  T.  2/55,  p.  565  ; 

2/62,  p.  220.      Jordan,    More  Simple 

than  Dick,  T.  1/56,  p.    111.     Eideau, 

etc.,  E.   2/60,  p.   247  ;   1/73,  p.  245. 

Curling,  etc.,  Diagr.,  L.  1/56,  p.  456 ; 

2/60,  p.    259.      Lister,    Simple  Oper. 

and  Dressing,  L.  1/75,  p.  717. 
Dilating,  Cruise,  Dilator  for,  L.  1/70,  p. 

54.     Come's  Plan,    T.    1/67,    p.   695. 

Darby,  8  Cases,FiLLiNG  Prepuce  ^svith 

Lint,  Etc.,  E.  2/59,  p.  212. 

1167. 

CIECUMCISIOX— 

1  Directions,  Forster,  T.  2/55,  p.  492  ;  1/68, 

194.  Ilowse,  E.  2/73,  p.  243.  Bon- 
nafont,  Fill  Prepuce  with  To^v  First, 
M.  E.  1/56,  p.  549,  Clover,  Sutures 
for,  L.  2/73,  p.  683. 

2  Advant.iges,    Forster,     T.    2/55,    p.   492. 

Fowler,  L.  1/60,  p.  382.  Cadell,  Siu'- 
gical  Advantages,  E.  2/73,  p.  243. 

— Syphilis  (1188:5),  Less  Frcqt.  in  Jews, 
"Watson,  E.  2/73,  p.  245. 

In  Enuresis  (1048:2)  ;  Chorea  (1297:4)  ; 
Epilepsy  (1320:6). 

D  i.NGERS,  Levit,  on  E^aLS  and  Dangers, 
3.  L.  2/74,  p.  823  ;  Eeply,  p.  856.    Mac- 

kenzie, E.  2/58,  p.  25.  Schwarz,  2 
Cases,  Death,  L.  2/70,  p.  471.  Sedg- 
wick, Haemorrhage  in  Bleeding 
Families  (141:5),  M.E.  1/67,  p.  487. 
Mayer,  in  600  Cases,  No  Accident,  L. 
1/75,  p.  73. 


CIECUMCISIOX  {cont.)— 

Of  Females,  Daniell,  in  "W.  Africa,  Med. 
Gaz.,  vol.  5/47,  p.  374. 

1168. 

BALANITIS— INFL.  OF  GLANS  PENIS— 
1.  Occ.isiON.\LLY  Syphilitic  ("1187:5),  Parker, 
T.  1/61,  p.  44.      FiV^f  1195:6. 
Causing   Eeflex   Insanity    (1376:3),   B. 

Sequard,  L.  2/61,  p.  SO. 
Treatment,  Eicord,  Eag  Under  Prepuce, 
Amer.  J.,  No.  45/38,  p.  239. 

MALEURETHEA.    Fem.\le  (1098:1).  Mea- 

3.  tus  (1169:6)— 

Muscular  Throughout,  Brodie,  M.  E. 
2/57,  p.  405.  Pitha,  Suction  Powers, 
M.  E.  2/59,  p.  266.  Macnamara,  Ver- 
micular Suction  Powers,  E.  1/73,  p. 
235.  Thompson  and  Heath,  L.  2/66, 
pp.  50,  465,  489,  533,  617.  Vide 
Catheterism  (1213:6). 

4.  Capacity-,  Length,  Etc.,  Thompson,  M.  E. 

2/54,  p.  373  ;  L.  2/74,  p.  43.  Diagr.,  L. 
2/75,  p.  759.  B.  Hill,  L.  1/76,  p.  523. 
Sympathy  of  Urethra  with  System 
Generally,  Urethral  Feyer,  Etc. 
(1214:4). 

ABNORMITIES  OF  UEETHRA— 

5.  Absent,  Petiteau,  Oper.,  E.  2/64,  p.  194. 
Imperforate,  Cases,  L.  2/74,  p.  857,  893 ; 

1/75,  p.  36. 

HYPOSPADIAS— 

Lutaud,  Oper.,  Diagr.,  T.  1/75,  pp.  604, 
631.  Anger,  M.  E.  1/76,  p.  143. 
"Wood,  New  Oper.,  T.  1/75,  p.  114; 
M.  E.  2/76,  p.  208.  Jordan,  Simple 
Oper.  "When  Combined  with  Curva- 
ture OF  Penis,  Diagr.,  L.  1/76,  p.  169. 

Marriage  (1093:2),  Not  Impossible,  Assoc. 
J.,  1/53,  p.  236  ;  M.  E.  2/56,  p.  533. 

1169. 

EPISPADIAS— 

i.  Bilh-oth,  Develop,   and  Treat.,  T.  1/70,  p. 

277.     Nelaton,  Oper.,  T.  1/54,  p.  524  ; 

M.  E.  1/55,  p.  278.     "Wood,  4  Cases, 

T.  1/65,  p.  115. 
Hereditary  (562:5),  Sedgwick,  M.  E.  2/63, 

p.  173. 

ABXOEMAL  COURSE  OF  URETHRA— 

3.  Riberi,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  444.    Quain,  Diagr., 

T.  1/72,  pp.  566,  623. 
In   Lithotomy,  A  Cause  of  Death,   etc., 
(1060:4). 

UEETHEAL  "WOUNDS  AND  INJUEIES. 

4.  Of  Female  Urethra  (1098:1)— 
Cases,  Etc.,  Clark,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  p.  415 ; 

2/60,  pp.  27,  576  ;  1/61,  p.  303.     Bir- 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


375 


URETHRAL   WOUNDS  AED  INJURIES, 
Cases,  Etc.  (cont.) — 

kett,  L.  1/68,  p.  375.     Pemberton,  L. 
1/61,  p.  258.  Notta,  Rupture,  Manage- 
ment, etc.,  T.  1/75,  p.  670. 
AuTorLASTic  Operation,  Gaillard,  M.  R. 

1/61,  p.  70. 
Instrument  in  Cases  of  Traumatic  Des- 
truction, Pemberton,  Diagr.,  L.  1/61, 
p.  258. 

MEATUS  URINARIUS.    Female  (1098:2)— 
6.  Size  of,  Etc.,  B.  Hill,  L.  1/76,  p.  524. 

CONTRACTION     OF      MEATUS     URIN- 
ARIUS— 

Evil  Results,  Jordan,  L.  1/76,  p.  169. 

—Causing,  Incontinence  (1047:5) ;  Pro- 
statitis (1073:1) ;  Cystitis  (1067:5)  ; 
Epididymitis  (1228:3). 

1170. 

FOREIGN    BODIES    IN    URETHRA.     In 

1.     Bl.\dder  (1054:5)  — 

Pitta,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  264.  Anderson,  Value 
of  Warm  Bath,  L.  2/76,  p.  251.  Dud- 
geon, Chinese  Habits,  T.  2/76,  p.  252. 
Pins  and  Needles,  Etc.,  Forceps  for, 
Diagr.,  T.  1/69,  p.  672.  Pitha,  Direct., 
M.  R.  2/59,  p.  264.  Segala,  Direct., 
T.  2/59,  p.  417.  Heath,  Pass  Tube 
Over  Points,  L.  1/64,  p.  120.  Young, 
Case  of  Broken  Catheter  so  Removed, 
B.  2/76,  p.  222. 
In   Females   (1098:1),    Stokes,    R.   2/73, 

3.  p.  267.    Keyworth,  Tobacco  Pipe,  T. 

2/61,  p.  350. 

URETHRAL  CALCULUS.  Prostatic  C.'.l- 
culus  (1074:6)— 
Treat.,  Etc.,  Smith,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  239 ; 
1/70,  p.  411.  Teevan,  Encysted  Be- 
tween 2  Strictures,  L.  2/74,  p.  240. 
Grube,  58  Cases,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  549. 
Walton,  Encysted  for  40  Tears,  T.  1/62, 
p.  199.  Waghorn,  Urethro-Vesical, 
Diagr.,  L.  2/73,  p.  699.  Will,  Easy 
Plan,  with  Wire  Loop  to  Extract  them, 
L.  1/76,  p.  703. 

MEDICINES  PER  URETHRAM— 
5.  Narcotics  (218:1),  Crawcour,   T.  2/58,  p. 
175. 
Opium    (462:5),    Riberi,    Many    Diseases, 

M.  R.  2/52.  p.  445. 
Calomel  (303:3),  Otterson,  T.  2/61,  p.  196. 
Food  (127:4),  Moore,  L.  2/64,  p.  373, 

1171. 

URETHRAL  NEURALGIA  (1237:1).    Vesi- 
1.     CAL  Neuralgia  (1052:5) —  ' 

Helfp,  T.  2/57,  p.  278.  Hunter,  Cases, 
Treat,  in  Females  (1098:3),  L.  1/61, 
p.  480. 


URETHRAL  NEURALGIA  {conf.)— 

2.  Causes,  Helfp,  T.   2/57,  p.  278.     Finger, 

Onanism  (1083:2),  T.  2/58,  p.  506. 
Tre.itment,  Cubebsand  Cop.iivA  (1052:6). 
Opium  (1170:5)  and  Calomel  (1170:6) 

PER    UrETHRAM 

URETHRITIS  —  BLENNORRHAGIA, 

3.  NON-GONORRHOEAL— 

Sympathy'  of  Urethra  with  System  Gene- 
rally, Nunn,  L.  2/71,  p.  909.  Ure- 
THR.iL  Fever  (1214:4). 

Nature,  Causes,  Harrison,  L.  2 '59,  p. 
559.  Thompson,  of  Prostatic  Portion, 
L.  1/68,  p.  777. 

CAUSES  OF  NON-GON.  URETHRITIS  — 
Typhoid  (1499:1). 
Leucorrhcea  (1104:2). 

4.  Catamenial  Intercourse  (1141:1),  Mur- 

phy, L.  2/70,  p.  556. 
Symptoms,  Elliotson,  T.  1/60,  p.  643.  Nunn, 
Case  Simulating  Intermittent  Fea'^eu 
(1484:6),  L.  2/71,  p.  909.     Stokes,  do. 
T.  2/54,  p.  384. 

SEQUELiE    OF     NON-GON.    URETHRI- 
TIS— 
Rheumatism  (1465:2),  Elliotson,  T.   1/66, 
p.  643.     Bond,   L.  1/72,  pp.  395  &  6. 
Ophthalmia  (1834:4),  Elliotson,  T.  1/60, 
p.  463. 

URETHRITIS  IN  FEMALES  (1098:3)— 

5.  Guerin,  R.  2/61,  p.  258. 

Vide  Gonorrhosal  Urethritis  (1172:1^, 
Treatment,  Hicks,  L.  2/67,  p.  450. 
—Compression  (222:5),  Thiriaux,  T.  1/59, 

p.  529. 
— CuBEBS  (365:6),  Trousseau,  M.  R.  1/62, 

p.  232;  R.  2/71,  p.  245. 

1172. 

GONORRHCEAL    URETHRITIS    IN    FE- 

2.  MALES.     Simple  Urethritis  (1171:5), 
Diagnosis,    Guerin,  Pres?   Urethra,  L. 

2/61,  p.  74.  Difficulties  Often,  Care 
Necessary,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  p.  9. 

— From  Leucorrhcea  (1104:2). 

SEQUELiE  (1173:2),  MacDonald,  M.  R.  2/73, 
p.  520. 

— Hysteria        (1532:5).  Rheum.a.tism 

(1465:2).  Ovaritis  (1156:4).  Ste- 
rility (1090:2). 

TREATMENT  OF  FEM.  GONORRH(EA— 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Hicks,  etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  450; 

2/61,  p.  74;  1/67,  p.  411.  Mayne, 
L.  2/48,  pp.  147,  261,  461,  475,  604, 
692.  Ricord,  etc.,  L.  1/48,  pp.  91, 
144 ;  2/48,  pp.  326, 486.  Black,  R.  2/65, 
p.  263. 

4.  Argent.  Nit.  (1177:1),  Hannay,Med.  Gaz., 

vol.  20/37,  p.  185. 


376 


UEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TEEAT.  OF  FEM.  GOXORRHCEA  {co)it.) 
Iodine  Inject.  (252: 1),  Boinet,  M.  R.  l/o4, 

p.  586. 
CoPAinA  Inject.   (1173:5).     Chloroform 

Injections    (1178:2).      Compression 

(1171:5). 

GOXORRHCEA  IX  MALES— 

5.  Lectires,  Ricord,  L.  2/47,  p.  457,  ct  scq. ; 

M.  R.  2/52,  p.  304.  Acton,  M.  R.  2/51, 
p.  182.  Milton,  T.  1/51,  pp.  65,  201. 
MacDonald,  Injurious  Effects  on 
Wife  (1093:2)  of  Past  Attacks,  M.  R. 
2/73,  p.  520. 

6.  Diagnosis,  vide  1171:3,  Acton,  Microscop. 

of  Acute  and  Chr.,  M.  R.  2/51,  p.  185. 

CAUSES     OF     GOXORRHCEA.      Epididy- 
mitis (1228:3). 
Ctiancrous  Pus,  Hammond,  R.  1/71,  p.  253. 
Urethral  Chancre  (1187:4),  Ricord,  L. 
1/48,  p.  6.     Marston,  L.  1/62,  p.  275. 
Lee,  M.  R.  1/75,  p.  244 ;  2/76,  p.  37. 
Syphilis  (1205:3),  Lee,  L.  2/75,  p.  122. 

1173. 

IDEXTITY     OF     GOXORRHCEA    WITH 

1.  SYPHILIS  (1184:6). 

Hunter's  Views  and  Exper.  Contra,  M,  R. 
2,61,  p.  45.  Hammond,  R.  1/71,  p. 
2o3.  Ricord,  L.  1/48,  pp.  6,  33  ;  R. 
1/47,  p.  250 ;  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  304. 

SEQUELS  OF  GOXORRHCEA  (1172:2). 

2.  Xervous  Disorder,  Althaus,  Cured  by  C. 

Cun-ent,  T.  1/76,  p.  385. 
Py.t.mia  (169:3),  Hewitt,  T.  1/74,  p.  121. 
Rheumatism  (1465:2).  Arthritis  (1465:2). 

3.  Sciatica  (1244:5).  Ophthalmia 
(1834:3).  Iritis  (1855:3).  Par.v- 
PLEGiA  (1266:4).  Orchitis  (1220:1). 
Epididymitis  (1228:3).  Cystitis 
(1067:4).  Prostatitis  (1073:1).  Infl. 
of  Vesicul.'e  Semin.  (1230:5).  Euro 
(1181:3).  Acute  Pyelitis  (1021:5). 
Xephritis  (1020:1). 

Abscess  of  Penis  (1164:3),  Le  Gros 
Clarke,  T.  2/60,  p.  576. 

TREATMEXT  of  GOXORRHCEA  (1179:5), 

4.  Diday,    Follicles,    Troublesome    Affect., 

M.  R.  1/61,  p.  540.  Different  Hos- 
pitals, L.  1/67,  pp.  332,  362,410,  458, 
504;  1/45,  p.  262;  R.  1/47,  p.  255. 
Weedoa  Cooke,  Xo  Copaiba,  Etc. 
(1173:6),  T.  1/60,  pp.  127,  643.  Mil- 
ton, T.  1/51,  p.  201  ;  1/52,  p.  365  ;  1/53, 
p.  519  ;  2/54,  p.  478  ;  R.  1/72,  p.  254. 
Acton,  M.  R.  2/51,  p.  187  ;  L.  2/55,  p. 
599.  B.  Hill,  L.  1/71,  p.  570.  Skey, 
As  Regards  Stimulants,  Etc.,  L.  2/70, 
pp.  427,  556.  Kraus,  R.  1/71,  p.  251. 
CoPAiiiA  (413:4),  Roussin,  How  to  Disguise, 


TREAT.  OF  GOXORR.— Copaiba  {cont.)— 
6.  etc.,  R.  2/71,  pp.  245,  246.     B.  Hill, 

How  to  Give,  etc.,  B.  1/75,  p.  259. 
Its  Great  Value  Internally  and  In- 
jected is  Established  (1173:10). 
W.  Cooke,  Unnecessary,  T.  1/60,  p. 
127.  Martindale's  Paste,  L.  1/71,  p. 
570.  Raquin,  Paste  c.  Magnesia, 
j_  or  J^,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  22/38,  pp. 

10.  512,612.  Ricord.etc,  R.  1/47,  p.  255; 
Dose,  etc.,  L.  1/48,  p.  61  ;  2/55,  pp.  60, 
133;  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  335.  Curling, 
Combined  with  SO3  (246:3),  M.  R. 
2/56,  p.  152.  Jozeaii,  etc..  Mixed  with 
CuBEBS  (1174:1),  L.  2/52,  p.  422. 
With  Turpentine,  (349:0),  T.  1/69, 
p.  528  !  ! 

— Injected  (1176:5),  Ricord,  Case  in  Pt., 

11.  Divided  Urethra,  L.  2/45,  p.  431. 
DaUas,  Formula,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  265. 
Adam,  etc.,  T.  2/55,  pp.  164,  215; 
1/61,  p.  312. 

In  Females  (1172:4),  Mayne,  etc.,  L. 

2/48,  pp.  461,  604.  De  Meric,  Contra, 
L.  2/48,  p.  326. 

1174. 

1.  Aconite  (468:3),  Ringer,  L.  1/69,  p.  44. 
CuBEBS  (365:6),  Demarquay,   R.   2/71,  p. 

24  5.     W.   Cooke,    T.    1/60,  pp.   127, 
643.    Trousseau,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  232. 
With  Copaiba  (1173:10). 
S.iNDAL  Wood  Oil,  Henderson,  T.  1/65, 

2.  p.  571.  B.  Hill,  etc.,  R.  2/67,  p.  234  ; 
1/69,  p.  153;  L.  1/71,  p.  570. 

GuRjUN   Balsam   (369:6),    Henderson,  T. 

1/65,  p.  571. 
Oil   of   Erigeron,    Prettyman,  R.    2/66, 

3.  p.  174. 

Piper    Methy'sticum    (365:3)    vel    Kava 

Kava,  Golly,  M.  "R.  2/60,  p.  251 ;  L. 

2/76,  p.  73. 
Gelseminum    (393:3),    Douglas,    T.    2/57, 

p.  569. 
Heracleum  Spondylium  (406:3),  Sigmund, 

T.  2/56,  p.  629. 

4.  Sec.vle  (1094:4),  Xeale,  Suggested  by,  R. 

2/61,  p.  111. 
Gu.\co  (395:4),  T.  1/59,  p.  643. 
Colchicum  and  Opium  (344:2),  Eisemann, 

M.  R.  1/60,  p.  245. 

5.  Spruce    Fir    (358:1),  Acton,  T.   2/55,   p. 

600.      Vide  Chio  Turpent.  (1180:1). 
Morphia  Hypod.  (218:6)  to  Relieve  Erect., 

etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  333. 
PoTAssii  Biio.MiD.  (266:4),  Foster,  Locally 

and  Internally,  B.  1/74,  p.  277. 
Acetate  of  Potash   (261:5)  and  Potash 

Salts  Generally,  Hilton,  L.  2/50,  p. 

507.     Various,  T.  2/57,  p.  203 ;   1/60, 

p.  127. 
IIyDRARG.BiCHLOR.(303:5),Bruck,  T.  2/76, 

p.  163. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


i77 


TKEAT.  OF  GOXORRHCEA  {cont.)— 
I      Ferei  Sesquichloridum  (1177:5),  Barudel, 
r  Also  Injected,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  244. 

1175. 

LOCAL  TREATMENT  OF  GONORRHCEA 

2.  Blisters  (165:2),  Milton,  T.  2/51,  p.  303  ; 

1/53,  p.  519 ;  1/66,  p.  460.  Mile?, 
Applic.,  etc.,  L.  1/61,  pp.  558,  605. 
Veale,  To  Groin,  R.  2/67,  p.  234. 

3.  Rag    in    Urethra   (1180:1)    and    Tents 

(1647:5),  Ricord,  Rationale,  Amer.  J. 

No.  45/38,  p.  239.  Will  on  Isolation, 

T.    2/76,   p.    435.      Paillason,    Solid 

Inject.,  L.  1/69,  p.  679. 
Soluble     Bougies     (1180:1     &    1646:5). 

Thompson,  L.  1/66,  p.  513.     Bond,  L. 

1/67,  p.  410. 
Ice  BofGiE,  Etc.  (1176:5). 

4.  ^yAx  Bougies  (1180:1),  Rolled  in  Alum, 

Cure  in  10  Days,  L.  2/60,  p.  99. 
Ivory  Bougie  (1180:1),  Guerin,  Rationale, 
M.  R.  1/57,  p.  155.     Hackenberg,  R. 
1/61,  p.  187. 

5.  Powders  Insufflated  (1180:1),  "Wilders, 

Diagr.,  L.  1/73,  p.  803.  De  Mallez.L. 
2/66,  p.  89.  Will,  T.  2/76,  p.  435. 
Teevan's  Syringe  (1176:3)  for,  Diagr., 
L.  2/72,  p.  255. 
Earth  Injected  (209:5),  Groves,  L.  1/73, 
p.  894.  Chiene,  T.  1/76,  p.  686  ;  2/76, 
p.  435. 

6.  Bismuth  (283:4),  Caby,  etc.,  T.  2/58,  p. 

538;  1/59,  p.  557;  1/61,  p.  607. 
De  Meric,  L.  1/60,  p.  468.  Mountain, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  241  ;  R.  2/61,  p.  188. 

—  In   Leucorrhcea   (1105:2). 

Calomel  (1170:5). 

1176. 

INJECTIONS  FOR  GONORRHCEA— 

2.  How  to  Give,  Etc.,  Thompson,  L.  2/75, 

p.  760. 
Unnecessary,  Roussin,  R.  2/71,  pp.  245, 

246. 
Dangers  of,  R.  1/47,  p.  254. 
Weak  and  Frequent,  CoUis,  M.  R.  1/63, 

p.  543.     Forster,  L.  1/71,  p.  666;  T. 

3.  2/73,  p.  461.  Acton,  Direct,  for  Use, 
M.  R.  2/51,  p.  187;  1/61,  p.  540. 
Sigmund,  Strength  of,  etc.,  T.  2/58, 
p.  478. 

Syringes  (164G:4),  B.  Hill,  L.  1/71,  p.  570. 

Teevan,  L.  l/72,p.   680.     Prince,  Re- 

a-erse  Current,  Diagr.,  T.  2/75,  p.  46 8. 
— For  PoAVDEiis  (1176:5). 
Water,  Warm,  Reiliy,  R.  2/71,  p.  245. 
Water,  Cold,  Simmonds,  T.  2/69,  p.  534. 

Hill,  Cure  in  3  Days,  R.  1/71,  p.  251. 

Paterson,  L.  1/71,  p.  872. 
5.  Ice  Bougie  (1 175:3),  Abrath,T.  1/70,  p.  385. 
Ice  to  Perineum,  Shaw,  R.  2/72,  p.  239. 


INJECTIONS  FOR  GONORRHCEA  {cont.) 
Starch,  Luc,  L.  2/67,  p.  361. 
Copaiba  (1173:10). 

1177. 

1.  Argent.  Nitras  (307:3).  Arnott,  Direct., 
R.  1/47,  p.  253.  Ricord,  gr.  j.  to  §]., 
M.  R.  1/52,  p.  83  ;  T.  E.  gr.  iii.  to  |  j., 
L.  1/45,  p.  263.  MacDonald,  Oint- 
ment, L.  2/46,  p.  291. 
—Contra,  Delauey,  R.  1/47,  p.  254. 
Johnson,  In  Early  Stages,  M.  E.  2/51, 
p.  188. 
— Abortive  Treat.,  Arnott,  etc.,  L.  2/46, 
pp.  129,  291,  428;  R.  1/47,  pp.  252, 
253.  Acton,  M.  R.  2/51,  p.  187. 
Milton,  ride  1174:4. 

3.  ZiNci  Sulphas  (285:5),  Dye,  gr.  iij.  to  §  j. 

Try  it! !  Simple,  etc.,  R.  1/67,  p.  232. 

ZiNci    "Chloridum     (286:3),    W.    Cooke, 

T.  1/60,  p.   127.     Legouest,  T.   1/59, 

4.  p.  297 ;  2/58,  p.  8.  Lloyd,  L.  2/50, 
p.  099.  Erichsen,  c.  Gallic  Acid 
(359:5),  Erich.  Surg.,  1853,  p.  837. 

ZiNCi    Sulpho-Carbolas    (354:6),    Wood, 

L.  2/68,  p.  763. 
CuPRi    SuLPH.    (297:5),   Diday,    R.    2/62, 

p.  285. 

5.  Plumbi  Iodidum  (291:6),  Barudel,  M.  R. 

1/59,  p.  245. 
Ferri  Sesquichloridum  (295:2),  Pleisch, 

Also  Internally,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  244 ; 

L.  2/42,  p.  480. 
Hydrargyri  Pernitras  (304:5),  Warner, 

L.  2/61,  pp.  350,  434. 

1178. 

1.  PoTASS.E  Permanganas  (262:1),  Rich,  E. 
1/65,  p.  205;  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  306. 
Campbell,  L.  1/71,  pp.  73,  361.  War- 
den, L.  2/70,  p.  779.  Mialhe,  Condy, 
3  j.  to  a  pint,  L.  1/71,  p.  35.  B.  Hill 
not  in  favour,  L.  1/71,  p.  570. 

PoTAss.Ti  Chloras  (260:5),  Pascucl,  T.  2/68, 
p.  95. 

Potassii  Bromid.  (1174:5). 

Chloroform  (1172:4),  Venot,  T.  1/51,   p. 
3.  433;    2/52,    p.   224.      Behrend,  Male 

and  Female,  L.  2/52,  pp.  9,  90. 

—Contra,  Keene,  T.  2/59,  p.  197. 

Chloralum  (275:6),  Nussey,  3  i'j-  to 
^  viij.,  L.  2/75,  p.  40. 

Carbolic  Acid  (353:3),  Cooke,  L.  2/63,  p. 
422.  Wood,  T7\  x.  c.  Ol.  Oliv.  §j., 
L.  2/71,  p.  840.  Ashmead,  c.  Tan- 
NATE  OF  Glycerine. (1178:5),  Formula, 
L.  2/71,  p.  874.  Boulton,  c.  Iodine, 
L.  2/67,  p.  119.  T.  Hill,  Cure  in  3 
Days  Certain,  R.  1/71,  p.  251.  Arendt, 
Creasote  (1180:2),  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  558. 

Sulpho-Carbolates  (1177:4). 
5.  Tannic  Acid  ('360:3),  Hill,  etc.,  L.  1/69, 
p.  398  ;  2/70,  pp.  516,  593  (Solid  Stick), 


378 


MEDICAIi  DIGEST. 


INJECT.  FOR  GON.— Tannic  Acid  {coni.) 
Formula,  T).  594.  Eond,  "With  Opium, 
L.  1/72,  p.  396.  Cavarra,  L.  1/37, 
p.  395.  Clymer,  E.  1/70,  p.  149. 
Berthold,  T.  2/55,  p.  271. 
Aloes  (346:2),  Gamberini,  5j- — §]•> 
L.  2/60,  p.  200  ;  T.  2/59,  p.  662. 

1179. 

1.  Matico  (366:1),  Guibout,  L.  1/61,  p.  524  ; 
M.  E.  2/62,  p.  279. 
— CoNTKA,    Ambrosoli,    L.    1/66,    p.    47 ; 

E.  1/71,  p.  251. 
Hydrastin  (470:5),  Bredin,  L.  2/74,  p.  259. 

CHEONIC  GONOEEHCEA  vel  GLEET— 

4.  Weedon  Cooke,  T.  1/60,  p.  127.     B.  HUl, 

L.  1/75,  p.  223  ;  1/76,  p.  522.  Milton, 
T.  2/51,  p.  303;  1/53,  p.  519.  Otis, 
etc.,  Always  due  to  Stricture,  L.  1/76, 
pp.  116,  522.  H.  Jones,  Connected 
■with  Hypochondriasis  (1385:4), 
Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/67,  p.  627. 
NoN- Infectious,  W.  Cooke,  T.  1/60,  p.  127. 

5.  Diagnosis,    Acton,   Microscopical,    M.    E. 

2/51,  p.  185.     B.  Hill,  Seat,  etc.,  L. 

1/75,  p.  223. 
— From  Prostatorrhcea  (1072:4). 
Causing  Stricture  (1212:2). 

TEEATMENT  OF  GLEET  (1174:3). 

6.  B.   Hill,  L.   1/75,  v.  233;   1/76,  p.   524. 

Acton,   etc.,   L.   2/55,   p.    600;   1/70, 

p.  302;  2/74,  p.  751. 
Stimulants,  Skey's  Views,  L.  2/70,  p.  427. 

Acton,  Contra,  T.  2/60,  p.  617. 
Tinct.  Ferri  (1174:5),  L.  2/42,  p.  480. 

1180. 

1.  Ohio  Titrpentine  (416:3),  Adams,  M.  E. 

1/52,  p.  83.      Vide  Spruce  (1174:5). 

LOCAL  TEEATMENT  OF  GLEET— 

Blisters     (1175:2).       Urethral     Texts 
(1175:3).      Bougies    (1175:4).     Pow- 

2.  DERS,  Etc.  (1175:5).  E.-vrth  (1175:5). 
Calomel  (1170:5).  Zinci  Chloiud. 
(1177:3).  Ferri  Sesquichl.  (1177:5). 
Tannate  Glycerine  (1178:5).  Aloes 
(1178:6).  Carbolic  Acid,  Etc. 
(1178:3). 

Instrumentation,  B.  Hill,  Direct.,  etc.,  L. 
1/75,  p.  223;  1/76,  p.  525. 

GOXOEEHCEAL  INOCULATION— 
6.  In  Granular  Lid  (1830:2). 

InPannus  (1836:4). 

In  Pterygium  (1836:5). 

1181. 

BUBO— 

1.  Tetters,  M.  E.  2/65,  p.  266. 


BUBO  (cont.)  — 

Diagnosis,    Broca,   M.    E.    1/57,  p.   274. 

Errors,  Ed.,  T.  2/65,  p.  198. 
Classification,  Etc.,  De  Meric,  L.  2/55, 

p.  547. 

CAUSES  OF  BUBO— 

2.  Eicord,  L.  1/48,  p.  301 ;  T.  2/65,  p.  198. 
Epidemic,  Gibson,  Cases,  L.  2/45,  p.  452. 
Fever  (1476:5),  Morebead,  vol.  1,  p.  256. 
Chancre   (1187:5),   Errors,  etc.,  T.  2/65, 

p.  198.  Sperino,  Larger  the  Chancre 
Smaller  the  Bubo,  M.  E.  1/57,  p. 
413. 

3.  —  If  Suppurating,  Secondaries  (1193:2) 

Eare,  Parker,  T.  1/6],  p.  44.  Lee, 
etc..  Never  Occur,  L.  2/55,  p.  471; 
M.  E.  1/57,  p.  274. 

GoNORRHCEA  (1173:3),  Errors,  etc.,  T.  2/65, 
p.  198. 
6.  Causing    Peritonitis    (996:6),    4    Fatal 

Cases,  Clerc,  M.  E.  2/69,  p.  520. 
TEEATMENT  OF  BUBO- 

Eicord,  etc.,  L.  1/48,  pp.  301,  327;  2/67, 
pp.  641,  796.  Broca,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/57, 
p.  274  ;  1/59,  p.  265.  Kobn,  E.  2/72, 
p.  236. 

Extirpation,  Meyer,  T.  2/62,  p.  263. 

Pressure  (222:4),  Macpberson,  Truss  for 
2-4  hours,  E.  1/61,  p.  187.  Bour- 
geaud,  Diagr.  for  Dressing  Open 
Bubo  (1183:3)  and  Applying  Pres- 
sure, L.  1/58,  p.  414. 

Lead  Lotions,  Etc.  (292:6),  Zeissel's 
Abortive  and  Methodical  Plan,T.  1/72, 
p.  521. 

1182. 

2.  Seton    (166:2),    Bonnafont,   etc.,    M.    E. 
1/53,  p.  569;  L.  2/67,  p.  633. 

OPENING  BUBO  BY— 

Trocar   and  Canula,  Bostock,  T.  2/71, 

p.  705. 
Hypodermic   Suction,  Greenfield,   Eapid 

Plan,  L.  2/70,  p.  677. 
Several   Small  Punctures,   Eablah,  L. 

2/67,  p.  796. 

4.  POTASSA  FusA  (258:4),  Barnes,  E.  2/47,  p. 

75.  McNamara,  How  to  Apply,  etc., 
E.  1/72,  p.  256.  Johnson,  etc.,  T. 
2/56,  p.  246  ;  1/57,  p.  20. 

HYPODEEMIC  TEEAT.  OF  BUBO  (219:2) 
Hydrarg.  Bichlor.   (303:6),  Pizzomo,  T. 

2/61,  p.  172. 
CupRi  SuLPH.   (297:5),  Didav,  gr.  iiiss.  to 

5J.,L.  l/48,p.  350. 
Ammonii  Chlorid.   (255:4),  Werthicu,  E. 
1/71,  p.  255. 
6.  Acidum  Carbolicum  (353:4),  Hueter,  T. 
1/74,  p.  246. 

LOCAL  TREAT.  OF  BUBO— 

Syphilitic  Inoculation  (1201:3),  Around 


MEDICAX  DIGEST. 


379 


LOCAL  TREAT.    OF   BUBO  —  Syphilitic 
Inoculation  {cont.) — 

Large  Suppxjr.  Bubos,  Causes  tbom  (o 
Heal  Eeadily,  Sperino,  M.  E.  l'o7,  p. 
413. 
Blisteks  (165:2),  Cullerier,  Followed  Ly 
TiNCT.  loD.,  Cure,  9-lOth,  M.  R. 
2/58,  p.  549.  Cameron,  Followed  by 
Hydraug.  Bichl.  (1182:4),  T.  2/53,  p. 
366. 

1183. 

1.  Argenti    Nitras    (307:1),    Hilton,  JEth. 

Sol.,  T.  2/54,  p.  444  ;  1/58,  p.  295. 
Acid  Nitric  Fort.  (247:4),  L.  2/67,  p.  796. 
loDixE  (250:6)   Joliclere,  T.  2/55,  p.    374. 

2.  Pirondy,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  552.  Richard- 
son, Amyl  Sol.  (448:2),  T.  2/71,  p. 
374. 

AntimoniiPot.  Tart.  (2S2:3),Milton,  Case, 
L.  1/50,  p.  354. 

3.  Ammonli:  Liquor   (253:6),   Polli,    M.  R. 

1/53,  p.  573. 
Iodoform  (252:4),  Parrott,  L.  2/73,  p.  457. 
PoTAss.E    Chloras    (260:5),    Hutchinson, 

Powder  into    Open  Sore,  L.  2/57, 

p.  648. 

TREAT.  OF  OPEN  BUBOS  (1181:6)— 
Sinuses    (175:4),  Hilton,  Treat.,  L.   2/61, 
p.  4.     Jessop,  L.  1/61,  p.  235. 

1184. 

SYPHILIS— 

1.  Is  there  such  a  Disease  ?  Macloughling 
says  No,  T.  1/68,  pp.  527,  536. 

History',  Origin,  and  Antiquity,  Simon, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  33.  Simpson,  in  Scot- 
land in  15th  Century,  T.  2/60,  p.  515. 
Gaskoin,  T.  2/67,  pp.  62,  89,  115,  200  ; 
2/70,  p.  632.  Morejon,  in  Spain,  M.E. 
1/61,  p.  419. 

Old  Syphilographers,  Foumier,  L.  2/71, 
p.  716. 

Modern  Syphilographers,  T.  2/64,  p. 
467,  et  seq.  ;  1/65,  vide  Index ;  1/69, 
p.  48;  2/69,  p.  268  ;  L.  2/69,  pp.  13, 
49;  1/66,  pp.  200,  230;  M.   R.   2/69, 

4.  p.  80 ;  2/71,  p.  126  ;  1/65,  p.  42  ;  2/61, 
p.  169;  1/75,  p.  325.  Report  of 
Venereal  Committee,  R.  1/67,  p.  355. 
Lane,  Lect.,  L.  2/41,  pp.  217,281,393. 

Eicord,  L.  1/48,  p.  199  ;  T.  1/59,  p.  474  ; 
M.  R.  2/52,  p.  302.  In  London,  L. 
2/72,  p.  228.  Sigraund's  Views,  B. 
1/76,  p.  260.  Acton,  M.  R.  2/51,  p. 
182.  Biiumler,  M.  R.  1/75,  p.  325. 
Wilks,  L.  1/67,  pp.  105,  137,  168. 

Hutchinson,  L.  2/76,  pp.  409,  444.  Hun- 
ter's View  Vindicated,  Wilks,  T.  1/65, 
p.  434.     Lee,  Rev.,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  33. 

Fournier,  Laws  that  Preside  over  De- 
velop.,-R.  2/70,  p.  224. 


SYPHILIS  {cont.)  — 

Summary  of  Known  Facts,  Etc.,  T.  2/68, 
6.  p.  406;  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  405;  T.  1/62, 

p.  240  ;     1/65,  p.  524,  et  scq.    Marston, 
Reflections,   L.    1/62,  p.    274.      Some 
Disputed  Points  in  Doctrine,  T.  1/71, 
pp.  511,  569,  691;  2/71,  p.  187. 
Lee,  Peculiar  Characters  of  in  Late  Years, 

M.  R.  2/61,  p.  170  ;  L.  2/75,  p.  269. 
Hutchinson, Discuss,  at  Patholog.  Soc,  L. 
1/76,  p.  201,  et  seq.  p.  535  ;  T.  1/76,  p. 
467,  et  scq. 
Smith    Contra   Hutchinson's  Views,   L. 
1/76,  p.  462.  Gaskoin,  Contra,  T.  1/76, 
p. 438. 
Vienna  Clinique,  Sigmund,    T.   2/61,  p. 

440;  B.  1/76,  p.  260. 
Gonorrhcea  (1173:1),  Identity  and  Non- 
Identity. 

1185. 

PRIMARY  SYPHILIS— CHANCRE— 

1.  De  Meric,  Lect.,  L.  2/58,   p.  247,   et  scq. 

Lee,  Rev.,  T.  1/63^  p.  543. 
Diagnosis  and  Symptoms,  Lee,  Difficulty 
of  as   Seen   in   Wyndham's  Case,  L. 
2/75,  p.   269.      Hutchinson,    p.    444. 

2.  Lee,  Loc.\l,  L.  1/75,  p.  783.  B.  Hill, 
L.  2/71,  p.  599.  Fournier,  Syphili- 
tic Fever,  R.  1/73,  p.  353. 

Blood  (1195:3). 

Incubation  (1193:2),  B.  Hill,  L.  2/71, 
p.  599.  Hutchinson,  Soft  Chancre 
has  no  Incubation,  L.  2/75,  p.  410. 
Ed.,  T.  2/65,  p.  92  ;  L.  1/67,  p.  106. 

—  Vide  Secondary    (1193:2).      Tertiary 

(1202:3). 

3.  Infection,  Otis,  New  and  Singular  Views, 

L.  2/72,  p.  679.  Wilks,  When  no 
Sore  or  Wounded  Surface,  L.  1/67,  p. 
105. 

—  Per  Dirty  Towel,  on  Hands,  Hutchin- 

son, T.  2/72,  p.  515. 

—  Per  Turkish  Baths  (231:5),  Case,  L. 

4.  1/67,  p.  447. 

—  Per  Vaginal  Examin.,  Etc.  (1111:4),  T. 

1/72,  p.  191. 

—  Per  Prostitutes  (1092:2),  though  free 

themselves,  Cullerier,  M.  R.  1/52,  p. 
360.  Morgan,  Virulence  of  Vaginal 
Secretions  (1104:2),  T.  2/70,  p.  575. 
CoNTAG.  Diseases  Act  (1092:3). 

5.  — Per  Semen  of  Man  (1080:6)  with  Latent 

Syphilis,  Causing  Chancre  in  Wife, 
Parker,  T.  2/63,  p.  8. 
Virus    of     Primary     Chancre,    Boeck, 
Exper.,  How  long  it   can   Retain  its 
Power,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  224. 

—  MicRoscop.    Characters,  Lee,    M.  R. 

2/56,  p.  501 ;  2/61,  p.  527.  Plates,  R. 
2/61,  p.  124.  SaHsburv,  Fungi  of,  L. 
1/73,  p.  61. 


380 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


PRIMARY  SYPHILIS— CHANCRE  [cont.) 

1186. 

1.  Inoculation  of  Chancre.  Syphilization 

(1200:1).  Inocul.  of  Sec.  Syphilis 
(1193:5). 
Rev.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  45.  Lee,  True 
Chancre  has  Very  Little  Secret.,  and 
is  Rarely  Inociil.  on  Patient  Him- 
self, M.  R.  2/56,  p.  500;  2/61,  p.  52. 
Conclusions,  R.  2/59,  p.  335  ;  L.  1/66, 
p.  335  ;  T.  1/60,  p.  152.  Relation  to 
Diagn.  and  Treat.,  Discuss.,  T.  2/61, 

2.  p.  96.  Ricord,  Primary  Sore  always 
Inoculable,  R.  1/59,  p.  30.  Hutchin- 
son, Soft  Chancre  cannot  give  Syphi- 
lis, etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  410. 

Unity  or  Duality  of  Virus,  De  Meric, 
L.  2/58,  pp.  194,  220.  Hutchinson's 
Views,  L.  2/75,  p.  409.  Discuss. 
Pathol.  Soc,  L.  1/76,  p.  201,  ct  seq. 
Morgan,  Duality,  T.  2/70,  p.  639; 
2/66,  p.  242.  Gaskoin  Contra  Hut- 
chinson's "Audacious"  Assertions,  T. 
1/76,  p.  438. 

3.  Unity,  Sperino,  L.  1/64,  p.  226.     Boeck, 

T.  1/62,  p.  676.  Gaseoyen,  etc,  L. 
2/64,  p.  654,  et  scq.;  vide  Index.  Lane, 
L.  1/66,  p.  83. 

INFECTING      AND      NON- INFECTING 

4.  CHANCRES,  vcl  HARD  AND  SOFT— 
Summary  of  Known  Facts,  T.   1/62,  p. 

240  ;  2/65,  p.  145  ;  2/70,  p.  575.  Lee, 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  497  ;  2/61,  pp.  50,  170  ; 
2/59,  p.  502;  2/76,  p.  33;  T.  2/61, 
p.  96;  R.  2/61,  p.  126;  L.  2/75,  p. 
269. 
Hutchinson,  Soft  Chancres  in  Relat.  to 
Syphilis,  L.  2/75,  pp.  409,  444  ;  1/76, 
p.  201.  Ricord,  Abstract,  T.  1/59,  p. 
474.  Skey,  L.  2/70,  p.  625.  Thomp- 
son,   Tables   for   Diagn.,    T.    1/58,  p. 

5.  387.  O'Connor,  All  Chancres  are 
Infecting,  T.  2/61,  p.  97.  Hutchin- 
son's Views,  L.  2/75,  p.  409.  Lane, 
T.  1/58,  p.  205. 

Hutchinson,  Explan.  of  Secondar.  Fol- 
LOAViNG  Soft  Sores,  L.  2/75,  p.  444. 

Infecting  Sore  not  Contag.,  and  Vice 
Versa,  Lee,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  527. 

True  Chancre  Never  Relapses,  Cannot 
have  Syphilis  Twice  (1194:5),  Ricord, 
T.  1/59,  p.  475.  B.  Hill  agrees  with 
Ricord,  L.  2/71,  p.  599;  vide  1194:5. 

A  Simple  Sore  in  One  Previously  Syphi- 
LizED  can  Transmit  it,  Ricord,  T.  1/59, 
p.  475. 

Primary  and  Inherited  Syphilis  Co- 
existing, Hutchinson,  T.  2/63,  p.  249. 

1187. 

1.  Diagnosis,  Microscop.  Charac.  (1185:5), 
Fournier,    General    Diagn.    of    Syph. 


INFECTING      AND     NON  -  INFECTING 
CHANCRES,  Etc.— Diagnosis  {cont.)— 

Chancre,  R.  1/72,  p.  200.  Ricord, 
Difficulties,  L.  1/48,  pp.  7,  33.  Thomp- 
son, T.  1/58,  p.  389.  B.  Hill,  L.  2/71, 
p.  599  ;  R.  1/69,  p.  246. 
Lee,  As  Related  to  Inoculability  (1186:1), 
R.  2/61,  p.  126 ;  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  501 ; 
2/76,  p.  33.  Two  other  Forms  of 
Infecting  Chancres  besides  Ordinary 
HuNTERiAN  Chancres,  M.  R.  2/76, 
p.  38. 

SLOUGHING  PHAGEDENIC  CHANCRE. 

3.  S.  Phaged.^ena  (1203:4)— 

Treat.,  Laurence,  T.  2/63,  p.  337;  2/66, 

p.  423.     Fasson,  May  Arise  fr.  Hard 

OR  Soft,  T.  2/67,  p.  676. 
Calomel  (1190:6),  Belhomme,etc.,  R.  2/68, 

p.  240  ;  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  338. 
PuLv.  Camph.   (1189:1),  Netter,   L..2/71, 

p.  547. 
Iodine    (250:6),   Ext.,    Hervieux,   M.    R. 

1/59,  p.  264. 

CHANCRE  IN  UNUSUAL  POSITIONS- 

4.  Bryant,  L.  1/68,  p.  525. 

At  Root  of  Penis,  Armstrong,  Difficult  to 

Heal,  T.  1/59,  p.  199, 
With  Phymosis  (1166:3), 
On  Lips  (800:1), 
In     Urethra    causing    Blennorrhagia 

(1172:6). 

THE  RELATION  OF  SYPHILIS  TO— 

5.  Phthisis  (682:1)  ;  Cancer  (1664:3) ;  Bala- 

nitis (1168:1)  ;  Bubo  (1181:2)  ;  Pro- 
gress OF  Pregnancy  (1552:1), 

1188. 

TREATMENT  OF  PRIMARY  SYPHILIS. 

1.  Vide     (1184:2).       Secondary     (1197:1). 
Tertiary  (1206:1).  Congenital  (1209:1). 

2.  Recent  Views,  Etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  48;  2/71, 

p.  188  ;  1/70,  p.  570  ;  2/66,  p.  558, 
Acton,  R.  2/72,  p.  183.  B.  Hill,  L. 
2/71,  p.  600,  Lane,  L.  2/74,  pp.  596, 
833  ;  T,  1/58,  p.  205,  Skey,  L.  2/70, 
p.  625.  Spender,  L,  1/69,  pp.  841, 
876.       Marston,    L.     1/62,     p.    276. 

3.  Behrend,  L.  2/56,  pp.  534,  673.  Ricord, 
Speech  in  London,  L.  2/72,  p.  229. 
Boeck,  Unsatisfactory,  Statistics,  T. 
1/62,  p.  677;  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  415, 
Whitehead,  Duration,  M.  R.  1/52,  p. 
822.  Cooke,  Relative  Effects  of  Nature 
and  Art,  in  Cure,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  166, 
Lee,  111  Effects  of  No  Treatment,  L. 
1/68,  p.  478.     Mercury,  etc..  Vide  !  ! 

4.  L.  2/75,  pp.  235,  267.  Sigmund, 
Formulary  for,  L.  1/71,  p.  133.  At 
Lock  Hospital,  T.  1/68,  p.  10.  Carter, 
B.  1/75,  p.  249, 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


381 


TKEAT.  OF  PRIMARY  SYPHILIS  [cont.) 
Preventive,  Carbomc  Soap,  L.   1/76,  p. 

309.      M.  Sims,  Examine  All  Sailors, 

T.  2/76,  p.  290. 
Cure  (1196:4),  When  may  Patient  be  said 

to  be  Durably  Cured  ?  Sigmund,  etc., 

M.  R.  1/58,  p.  262  ;   1/52,  p.  322.  Lee, 

L.  2/75,  p.  268. 
Induration,  How  to  Dissipate  Readily, 

Etc.,  T.  2/66,  p.  558. 
5.  Circumcision  to  Prevent  (1167:2). 

Excision  of  Chancre,  Neumann,  R.  2/73, 

p.  246.     McCraith,  Only  1  Second,  in 

10  Years,  T.  1/59,  p.  288. 
Potass.e   Chloras    (260:3),    Hutchinson, 

etc.,  On  Simple  Sores,  R.  1/58,  p.  130 ; 

2/58,  p.  43. 

1189. 

1.    Camphor  (369:5),  Champouillon,  Ext.,  T. 
1/69,  p.  471  ;  L.  2/71,  p.  547. 
Cauterization  (212:6),  Ricord,  Never  Saw 

3.  a  Sore  Cauterized  by  the  5th  Day 
Followed  BY  Second,  T.  1/59,  p.  475. 
Wilks,  Can  we  Prevent  Second,  by 
Use?  L.  2/67,  p.  137.  Sigmund, 
Advantage  of  Early,  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  509, 
Cauterize  All  Kinds  Within  the 
Week,  T.  1/58,  p.  62  ;  L.  2/75,  p.  445. 

— Contra,  Rennie,  Is  it  not  Necessarily 
Injurious?  T.  1/60,  p.  247.  Acton, 
Never  Cauterize  an  Indurated 
Sore,  Dangerous,  L.  1/46,  p.  628. 

Nitric  Acid  (247:4),  T.  1/58,  p.  62.  B. 
Hill,  This  Cannot  Destroy  it,  L.  2/71, 
p.  599. 

4.  Sulphuric  Acid  and  Charcoal  (212:1), 

Ricord,  T.  1/59,  p.  475;  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  49. 

Zinct  Sulph.  Exsic.  (285:4),  Armstrong,  T. 
1/59,  p.  199. 

ZiNCi  Chlor.  et  Oxyd.  (286:1),  Words- 
worth, L.  1/59,  p.  259. 

Argent.  Nitras.    (307:3),  Acton,  Direct., 

5.  L.  1/46,  pp.  467,  627.  Burton,  With 
Calomel  Dressing,  Amer.  J.,  No. 
45/38,  p.  232. 

Acid.  Carbolic.  (352:6),  Raid,  T.  1/68, 
p.  137.     Dickson,  L.  1/75,  p.  814. 

KAciD.  AcETicuM  (448:4), Collmann,  In  Both 
Sorts  of  Chancre,  T.  2/57,  p.  123. 
Iodoform,  Profeta  (252:4),  T.  1/75,  p.  345. 

1190. 

1.  Opium  (462:1),  Rodet,  Large  Doses  in  Ob- 

stinate Cases,  T.  2/56,  p.  176. 
Ferri    Sesquichl.  (295:2),    Ricord,   Both 
Intern,  and  Extern.,  T.  1/59,  p.  475. 
Acton,  L.  1/46,  p.  317. 

2.  Ferri  Pot.  Tart.  (296:5).     Behrend,  No 

Second.,  L.  2/56,  pp.  435,  673.  Vide 
1203:2. 


TREAT.  OF  PRIMARY  SYPHILIS  i^cont.) 
Ferri  Stearas  (295:3), In  Ricord's  Chancre, 

T.  2/60,  p.  559;  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  254. 
Mercury  (302:5).      Vide  301:2.     Different 

4.  Views  as  to  Value,  Resume,  T.  1/64, 
p.  225  ;  2/65,  p.  259  ;  1/69,  p.  48  ; 
1/74,  pp.  74,  79,  99,  et  seq.  Discuss., 
Are  we  Right  in  Using  it  so  Freely  ? 
L.  1/67,  p.  580 ;  L.  2/59,  pp.  274, 
302,  347,  399,  422;  M.  R.  2/67,  p. 
545  ;   1/57,  pp.  414,  428  ;   1/52,  p.  335. 

Acton,  L.  1/46,  pp.  179,  238,  326;  R.  2/72, 
p.  182.  Lee,  The  Remedy,  par  Ex- 
cellence, L.  2/75,  p.  235.  Ricord,  L. 
1/48,  pp.  517,  543,  571  ;  R.  2/62,  p. 
55.  Effects  less  the  further  removed 
fr.  Primary  Sore,  T.  1/59,  p.  475.  Pear- 
son, 20,000  Cases,  L.  2/75,  p.  235. 

5.  Wilks,  etc.,  Good  Views  of  Value,  1/67,  p. 

169  ;  1/74,  p.  157.  Sigmund,  Re- 
lapse less  freq.,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  264. 
Hutchinson,  Why  in  Soft  as  well  as 
in  Hard,  B.  2/75,  p.  300.  Marston, 
Results,  etc.,  L.  1/62,  p.  276  ;  T.  1/63, 
p.  198;  2/64,  p.  463.  Macleod,  R. 
1/68,  p.  157. 
Headland,  Origin  of  Use,  Rationale  of 
Action,  etc.L.  1/58,  pp.  183,  257,  309. 
Lane,  In  Both  Hard  and  Soft,  T. 
1/58,  p.  205.  Boeck,  Uncertainty  and 
Duration  of,  M.  R.  1/57,  pp.  415,  426. 
Sigmund  uses  the  Iodide  (304:2)  less 
and  less.  Why,  T.  1/60,  p.  300. 

6.  —Directions,  Parker,  T. 2/61,  p.512.  Carter, 

B.  1/75,  p.  250.  B.  Hill,  L.  2/71,  p. 
600.  Carmichael,  R.  1/45,  p.  119. 
Stenberg,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  299.  Hut- 
chinson, 1/74,  p.  515. 
—In  S.  Phaged.ena  (1203:6).  In  Phage- 
D.ENic  Chancre  (1187:3).  Compared 
WITH  Syphilization  (1200:4). 

1191. 

NON-MERCURIAL    TREATMENT     OF 

1.  PRIMARY  syphilis- 
Use  OF  Mer.  Objected  to,  vide  (1190:3). 
Rev.,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  428.  Discuss.,  T.  1/63, 
p.  198.  Hermann  says  that  there  exists 
no  S.  Cachexia  (1195:1)  ;  it  is  always 
Mercurial  (300:2),  T.  1/59,  p.  616. 
Without,  1  Death  in  969,  With,  1 
in  89,  L.  1/75,  p.  290.  Overbeck 
V.  Hermann,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  247.  Lo- 
rinson.  Pot.  Iod.  (1198:3),  only  of 
value  after  Mercury,  M.  R.  1/59,  p. 
263.  Boeck,  Positively  Injurious,  T. 
1/62,  p.  667;  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  415. 
Baerensprung,  Cases  do  best  without 
Mercury,  T.  1/61,  p.  285.  Rose,  M.R. 
1/52,  p.  335.  Drysdale,  etc.,  T.  1/64, 
pp.  352,  356;  2/65,  p.  127;  2/63,  p. 
51  ;  1/62,  p.  65;  1/68,  p.  418.  Adam, 
Answer  to  Rose,  who  Deprecates  Use 
OF  Mercury,  T.  2/52,  p.  497. 


382 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


NON-MEECUEIAL  TREAT.  OF  V.  S.  {co>t(.) 

3.  Behi-end,  etc.,  L.  2/56,  pp.  534,  673;  2/65, 

p.   622.     Ricord,    Cases   where   Meh- 

CURY    HAS     DONE     HaeM,     L.     1/48,    p. 

618.  Lee,  Often  IxjuRiors,  L.  2/55, 
p.  471.  When  to  use,  etc.,  L.  2/75, 
p.  235  ?     Diday,  R.  1/64,  p.  60. 

VARIOUS  METHODS  OF  GIVING  MER- 

4.  CURY  IN  SYPHILIS  (301:4)- 
SediHot's  Pills,  T.  2/72,  p.  45.     B.  Carter, 

B.  2/74,  p.  261. 

Calomel  Bath  (302:2).  Cont.  fr.  302:1, 
ivhichsee.  T.  1/61,  p.  430.  Marston, 
L.  1/62,  p.  276.  RadcHffe.New  Plan,  L. 
2/68,  p.  635.  B.  Carter,  Sees  no  great 
value.  Why,  B.  1/75,  p.  252.  Inglis, 
Direct.,  etc.,  L.  1/G2,  p. "652.  B.  Hill, 
Direct.,  L.  2/71,  p.  600.  Pollard,  L. 
2/64,  p.  116.  Lee,  Minute  Direct.,  L. 
2/75,  p.  267.      Vide  302:2. 

BicYANiDE  OF  Mercury  (305:2),  Bulkley, 
etc.,  Great  Value,  T.  2/76,  p.  473. 

Suppositories  (301:5). 

1192. 

1.  Mercurial  Inunction  (301:6),  vide  201:6 

&  1209:2.  Baerensprung,  etc.,  T.  1/61, 
p.  288  ;  L.  1/74,  p.  159.  Lee,  L.  2/75, 
p.  237._  Hebra,  2,125  Cases,  T.  1/59,  p. 
452.  Sigmund,Rules, Dangers,  etc.,  etc., 
T.  1/57,  p.  443;  2/60,  p.  541  ;  M.   R. 

2.  1/60,  p.  549.  Christopher,  Warnings 
Against  Indiscriminate  Use,  etc.  ,L.  1/49, 
p.  39  ;  2/49,  p.  289.  Lebert,  Direct., 
T.  2/69,  p.  593.  B.  Carter,  Plan,  Es- 
pecially for  Infants,  B.  2/75,  p.  263. 

Mercury  Hypodermically',  Continued  fr. 
301:6,  Taylor,  etc..  Summary,  T.  1/72, 
p.  438.  Martin,  etc.,  R.  2/68,  p.  152  ; 
2/69,  pp.  175,  176,  123.  Culling\TOrth, 
History,  etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  654. 

— Strength,  Etc.,  Lewin,  T.  2/65,  p.  496  ; 
2/70,  p.  277.  Anderson,  L.  1/70,  p. 
867.  Ernst,  Summary,  M.  R.  2/73, 
p.  224. 

— Bamberger's  Peptone,  Neumann,  T. 
2/76,  p.  579. 

— Chloro-Album.  Sol.,  Cullingworth,  L. 
1/74,  pp.  654,  686,  725. 

Contra  Hypodermic  Inject,  of  Mer- 
cury, Thiry,  T.  1/70,  p.  293. 

1193. 

SECONDARY    vel    CONSTITUTIONAL 
1.     SYPHILIS— LUES  VENEREA— 

Good  Summary,  Ed.  T.  1/62,  pp.  240, 
268,  381.  Marston,  Discuss.,  etc.,  L. 
1/63,  p.  208.  De  Meric,  No  Milder 
than  Formerly,  L.  2/62,  p.  588.  Hut- 
chinson, Wonderful  Difference  Between 
Chancre  Syphilis  and  Acquired 
Syphilis,  T.  2/76,  p.   643.     Morgan, 


SECONDARY  SYPHILIS— Summary  {cont.) 
Shall  I  Have  Secondaries  ?  T.  2/70, 
p.  641.  Boeck,  Longer  and  Worse 
Primary,  Less  Secondary,  M.R.  1/57, 
p.  413.     Lee,   T.   1/53,  p.  22.     Lee, 

2.  Suppurating    Bubo,    no  Secondary 

(1181:3),  L.  1/75,  p.  816.  Difficulty 
of  Classifying  Secondary  and  Tertiary, 
L.  2/75,  p.  235.  Whitehead,  Duration, 
Transmission,  etc.,  of  Lues  Venerea, 
M.  R.  1/52,  p.  320, 
Incubation,  Sigmund,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  266. 
Ricord,  18-20  Days,  R.  2/59,  p.  333. 
Whitehead,  6-14  Years,  Cases,  M.  R. 
1/52,  p.  323.  Wilks,  L.  1/67,  p.  138. 
Uw/ePRiMARY  (1185:2).  Tertiary  (1202:3). 

4.  Length  of  Time  Poison  may  Remain  in 

System,  Ricord,  10-40  Years,  L.  1/48, 
p.  493.  Venning,  23  Years,  L.  2/74, 
p.  872.  Parker,  etc..  Cases  in  Point, 
T.  2/63,  p.  8  ;  1/76,  p.  299.  Barra- 
clough,  30  Years,  T.  2/76,  p.  349. 
Latent  (1202:3),  Parker,  111  Effects  on 
Healthy  Women  and  on  Foetus  in 
Utero,  Cases,  T.  2/63,  p.  6  !  !  !  Sig- 
mund, B.  1/76,  p,  263.  Hutchinson, 
R.  1/68,  p.  157. 

5.  Inoculation  OF  (1186:1),  Hunter's  Exper., 

etc.,  M.  R.   2/61,  p.  46  ;   L.    1/75,  p. 

816.  Lee,  T.  1/63,  p.  152.  Blood 
Increases  its  Potency,  L.  1/75,  p. 786, 

817.  With  Primary  and  Secondary 
Matter,  L.  2/75,  pp,  123,  157.  Vien- 
nois  Gave  it  bylNocuL.  Blood,  T.  1/62, 
p.  243 ;  R.  2/62,  p.  57,  Wilks,  Fr. 
Blood(1195:3),L.1/67,  p.  107;  1/75,  p. 
786.  Acton,  Disbelieves  Possibility,  T. 
1/60,  p.  153.  H.  Lee,  By  Dental 
Transplantation  (103:5),  3  Cases,  L. 
1/75,  p.  785.  By  Blood,  Etc,  2/75, 
p.  157. 

Vide  Syphilization  (1200:1).      Vaccinal 
Inocul.  (88:2). 

1194. 

TRANSMISSION  OF  SECONDARY  SYPH- 
ILIS— CONTAGIOUSNESS.     Of   Con- 

1.  genital  (1208:3).  OfTertiary(1202:1)— 

Syph.  Virus  may  Enter  System  Without 
any  Sore, Wilks,  L.  1/67,  p.  105.  Elliot- 
son,  T.  2/58,  p.  237.  W.  Cooke,  T. 
1/60,  p.  563.  Ricord,  R.  2/59,  p.  331 ; 
T.  1/59,  p.  662.  Ed.  1/62,  p.  242, 
Whitehead,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  333.  Lee, 
Hunter's  Views,  L.  1/75,  p.  816. 
B.ALANiTis  Folloaved  BY  Second.  (1168:1), 
Per  Semen  (1208:4),  To  Mother  and 
Child,  Etc. 

2.  Per  Psoriasis  Syph.  on  Hands  of  Maid 

to  her  Mistress,  Elliotson,  T.  2/58,  p. 
237. 
Per  Lactem  to  Child  (1603:1),  White- 
head, M.  R.  1/52,  p.  327. 


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383 


TRANSMISSION  OF  SECONDARY  SYPII- 
ILIS  {cont.)— 

Peu  Child  to  Nurse  (1208:4),  Discussion, 
Duties  Towards  Nurses,  Etc.,  T.  1/68, 
p.  664.  Macdonald,  M.  R.  2/73,  p. 
620.  Lee,  L.  1/68,  p.  748.  Hutchiu- 
son,  May  Infect  Wbt  Nurse,  but 
Never  their  Own  Mother,  Etc.,  L. 
1/76,  p.  538;  T.  2/76,  p.  645. 

By  Glass   Blo^vers  (276:2),  L.  2/67,  p. 
41. 
4.  By  Cigar  Smoking,  Etc.   (380:3).      Sig- 
mimd.  False,  T.  2/53,  p.  585.     Lizars 
Believes  it,  T.  2/54,  p.  146. 

To  Animals  (516:5),  Report  of  Committee, 
Impossible,  L.  2/67,  p.  103. 

RECURRENCE  AND  RELAPSE  OF  SE- 
CONDARY SYPHILIS  (1186:5)— 
Ricord,  Contra,  T.  1/59,  p.  475;  L.  2/71, 
p.  528;  2/72,  p.  229;  M.  R.  2/61,  p. 
48.  Acton  says  Ricord  Now  Ac- 
knowledges Possibility,  Etc.,  R.  2/72, 
181.  Sigmund,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  262. 
WiLks,  Rare,  L.  1/67,  p.  138,  vide 
1186:5.  Gascoyen,  11  Cases,  L.  2/74, 
p.  762  ;  T.  2/74,  p.  646.  Lee,  Modi- 
fied Sore  oe  Re-inoculation,  M.  R. 
2/76,  p.  38. 

1195. 

SYPHILITIC  DIATHESIS  vcl  CACHEXIA 

1.  (556:5)— 

Features  of,  Jenner,  T.  1/60,  p.  260. 
Laycock,  Phy"Siognomy  (1691:4),  T. 
1/62,  p.  450.  Hermann,  etc.,  Deny 
Existence,  All  Due  to  Mercury 
(1191:1),  T.  1/59,  p.  616 ;  M.  R.  1/57, 
p.  415  ;  T.  1/75,  p.  154.  Ricord,  How 
Mercurit    Modifies    Symptoms,    R. 

2.  2/62,  p.   65.    Wilks  v.  Hermann,  L. 
1/67,  p.  170. 

SYMPTOMS  AND  PATHOLOGY   OF  SE- 
CONDARY SYPHILIS  (1202:3)— 
Sigmund,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  266  :  1/60,  p.  548. 
Lane,  Table  of  Pathol.  Changes  Met 
with,  etc.,  L.  2/73,  p.  118. 

3.  Blood  (139:4),    Ricord's  Analysis,   M.  R. 

2/57,  p.  259.      "Whitehead,  Analysis, 

M.  R.  1/52,  p.  334. 
— Lorstorfer's  Corpuscles,  Discuss.,  T. 

1/72,  pp.  496,  549,  583,  640  ;  R.  1/72, 

p.  351  ;  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  353. 
Inoculation  of  (1193:5). 
Syphilides  (73:2). 

4.  Spasm  of  Spinal  Muscles  (1692:3). 
Sternal  Tenderness  (1746:3),  Broderick, 

R.  2/63,  p.  65. 
Lymphatic  Glands  (129:4),  Sigmund,  Al- 
ways  Enlarged,  293    Cases,  M.  R. 
1/57,  p.  267  ;  1/60,  p.  548.   Diagnostic 
Mark  ;  No  Enlarg.  no  Syphilis,  T. 


SYMPT.  AND  PATHOL.  OF  SECONDARY 
SYPHILIS — Lymphatic  Glands  {cont.) 
1/61,  p.  371 ;  L.  2/74,  p.  872.  Howard, 
M.  R.  1/76,  p.  200.  Ricord,  L.  1/46, 
p.  175,  Post.  Cervical  Glands  (131:6) 
Swelling  of,  Diagnostic,  L.  1/46,  p.  12. 

5.  Glans  AND  Prepuce  (1168:1),  Whitehead, 

Excoriations  Freqt.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p. 322. 
— Smegma    Increased    (1164:6),     Treat., 

Sigmund,  T.  1/60,  p.  275. 
Tendinous    Sheaths    (115:1),    Pains    of 

Fournier,  R.  2/68,  pp.  156,  157. 

6.  Pruritus  (45:6). 

Sleeplessness  (i;J67:4),  Sigmund,  T.  1/57, 
p.  345.  Buzzard,  Frequency  of,  L. 
1/73,  p.  335. 

AMN.TisiA  (1362:4). 

1196. 

RELATION  OF  SEC.  SYPHILIS  TO— 

1.    Phthisis  (682:1). 

Scrofulous  Taint  (793:3)  increases  Lia- 

3.  EiLiTY,  Budd,  R.  2/63,  p.  158.     Lay- 

cock,  S.  Scrofula  (1207:6),  T.  1/62, 
p.  450.  Hutchinson,  S.  Scrofula, 
R.  2/61,  p.  46.  Tibbitts,  Relation  of 
Syphilis  and  Scrofula,  L.  2/76, 
p.  890. 
Uterus     and     its    Condition     (1111:3), 

3.  Whitehead,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  329.  Par- 
ker, T.  2/63,  p.  7. 

Sterility  (1090:2).  Adortion  (1556:5). 
Oper.\tions  (1631:1)  How  Borne. 

4.  Marriage,  When  Safe  (1093:2),  Wilson, 

M.  R.  2/52,  p.  318.  Sigmund,  M.  R. 
1/58,  p.  262;  1/52,  p.  322.  Ed.,  T. 
2/65,  p.  91.  Skev,  L.  2/70,  p.  625, 
Ricord,  R.  2/72,  p.  183.  Hutchinson, 
L.  1/76,  p.  536. 

1197. 

TREATMENT  OF   SECONDARY  SYPHI- 

1.  LIS,  Vide  Of  Primary  (1188:1).  Of 
Tertiary  (1206:1).  S.  Angina  (816:6. 
Syphilides  (73:2).    Congenital  (1209:1). 

More  Difficult  than  Formerly,  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  298.  Lee,  L.  2/75,  p.  235. 
Hutchinson,  Summary,  L.  1/74,  p.  159. 
Ed.,  T.  1/65,  p.  282,  et  seq.  Ring  the 
Changes  on  Different  Treat.,  T.  1/54, 

2.  p.  594.  Gregory,  R.  1/69,  p.  195. 
Parker,  Modern,  T.  1/61,  p.  44  ;  M.  R. 
1/54,  p.  479.  S.  Wells,  T.  2/56,  p.  611. 
Acton,  R.  2/72,  p.  181.  Ricord,  L. 
2/45,  p.  283;  1/46,  pp.  31,  65,  116; 
1/48,  pp.  517,  543,  671 ;  R.  2/72,  p.  183. 
Formula  for  Diff.  Medicines,  L.  1/48, 

4.  p.  681.     Sigmund,  Cure  and  Relapse, 

M.  R.  1/58,  p.  262;  Local  Treat.,  R. 
1/69,  p.  199.  Boeck,  Unsatisfactory 
Nature,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  415.  B.  Carter, 
Only  Keep  up  Treat.  Long  Enough, 
B.  2/75,  p.  260. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TEEAT.  OF  SECOXDY.  SYPHILIS  {cofti.) 

Curability  (1188:4),  Eicord  Says  it  Can 
Be,  R.  2/72,  p.  183;  B.  2/75,  p.  260. 
Sigmund,  M.  B.  1/58,  p.  263. 

Saesaparilla  (347:3),  Bicord,  Useless,  L. 
6.  1/46,   p.    65.      Lane   Thinks    It  Very 

Valuable,  L.  2/73,  p.  119.  Is  It  Use- 
less ?  Case  Proving  Apparently  Con- 
verse, T.  1/68,  p.  366. 

PoDOPHYLLiN  (469:6),  Sisson,  L.  1/64,  pp. 
87,  116. 

GuACO  (395:4),  Prophylactic  and  Curative, 
L.  2/63,  p.  524. 

Digitalis  (163:5),  In  Syph.  Inflamma- 
tions Instead  of  Yenjesectio. 

1198. 

1.  Creasote  (355:4),  Morgan,  "With  Carbolic 

Acid  Bath,  B.  1/70,  p.  207. 
Sulphites,  Etc.  (245:4),  Badcliflfe,  E.  2/68, 
p.  125. 

2.  Arsenic  (280:4),  Gaskoin,  T.  1/65,  p.  211. 
PoTAss.ii   Bichromas    (259:2),    Bobin,    L. 

2/51,  p.  603;  2/52,  p.  427.    Heyfelder, 

3.  T.  2/53,  p.  405.  Collie,  L.  2/63,  p.  556. 
PoTASsii  Iodidum  (264:3),  After  Mercury 

(1191:1),  Melsens,  Care  Eequired, 
M.  E.  1/53,  p.  224.  Boeck,  After 
Syphilization  (1200:5),  Good,  Not 
Before,  M.  E.  1/57, p.  419.  Gamberini, 
Abuse  of,  T.  2/73,  p.  715.  Whitehead, 
5.  Insufficient  Alone,  M.  E.  1/52,  p.  336. 

Hutchinson,  Failure  After,  lbs.  and 
lbs.,  L.  1/74,  p.  167.  Aran,  Plan,  c. 
Iodine  Bath,  Cure  in  3-4  Weeks,  E. 
2/47,  p.  251.  Eicord,  Doses,  etc.,  T. 
1/59,  p.  475  ;  L.  1/46,  p.  63  ;  gr.  viij. 
to  5j.,  E.  2/62,  p.  57.  Acton, 
When  to  Use,  etc.,  L.  1/46,  p.  119. 
B.  Sequard,  Doses,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  298. 
EeportonYalue,  L.  1/71,  p.  267  et  seq. 
Broadbent,  Doses,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  739. 

—Large  Doses  (263:6),  T.  2/67,  p.  92  ;  L. 
2/67,  p.  787  ;  1/68,  pp.  51,  105  ;  2/67, 
p.  814;  1/73,  p.  693;  2/73,  p.  119; 
1/74,  p.  158;  2/76,  p.  739. 

Ammonii  Iodidum  (256:2),  Gamberini  and 
Eichardson,  E.  1/60,  p.  43  ;  L.  1/76, 
p.  594. 

1199. 

1.  Mercury    (1190:3),    Hutchinson,    "  The 

Eemedy,"  T.  1/74,  pp.  74,  79  et  seq. 
Discuss.,  B.  Carter,  Only  Continue  it 
Long  Enough,  and  you  Cure  the  Pa- 
tient, B.  2/75,  p.  260.  Eicord,  Value 
of,  Less  Further  Eemoved  fr.  Primary, 
T.  1/59,  p.  475. 

Vide  Use  of,  in  Primary  (1190:3). 

Anti-Mercurial  Treat.  (1191:1). 

2.  Ferri  Sesquichlok.,  Etc.  (1190:1). 
AciDUM  Nitricum  (247:6),  Assoc.  J.  2/55, 

p.  1049  ;  Cases,  T.  1/54,  p.  594. 


TEEAT.  OF  SECONDY.  SYPHILIS  {cont.) 
Acid,  Nitro.-Hydrochlor.  (248:5),White- 
head,  Useless,  M.  E.  1/52,  p.  325.  _ 

4.  Blisters  and  Counter-Irritants  (165:3), 

Cullerier,  etc.,  T.  2/58,  p.  175;  1/68, 
p.  418.  Hervieux,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  265. 
Lee,  on  Eennie's  Views,  Ungt.  Pot. 
Tart.,  L.  1/66,  p.  362. 

5.  —  Syphilization  (1200:4),  Good  Eesults 

Explained  on  This  Principle. 

—  In    Lichen    Syph.    (45:3).    Impetigo 

Syph.  (51:6). 

1200. 

SYPHILIZATION,     Vide    Virus    (1185:5); 

1.  Inoculation,    Etc.    (1193:5  &  1186:1)  ; 
Vaccinal  Inocul.  (88:2)  — 

History',  Cases,  Etc.,  Boeck,  Wonderful 
200  Cases,  T.  2/57, p.  305;  1/62,  p.  677. 
Conclusions,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  410  ;  1/59, 
p.  118.  Papers,  L.  2/65,  pp.  195,284, 
425. 
Bikenkap,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  44  ;  2/69,  p.  44. 
Effects  Not  Same  as  Constitutional 
Affect.,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  51.  Sigmund, 
Ulcers  Heal  of  Themselves  in  3  or 
4  Weeks,  T.  1/61,  p.  370.  Boeck,  etc., 
Cicatrices  Small,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  420  ; 
T.  1/61,  p.  371. 

4.  Duration  of  Treatment,  Boeck,  6  Mths. 

Average,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  426.  Sig- 
mund, Much  Longer,  T.  1/61,  p.  370. 

Explanation,  Faye,  Counter-irritation 
(1199:5),  etc.,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  120;  L. 
1/66,  p.  362  ;  1/67,  p.  170.  Sigmund, 
Food  and  C.uie,  T.  1/61,  p.  371. 

Mercury  (1 190:4),  Boeck,  Injurious  Effects, 
M.  E.  1/57,  p.  425.  Compared  with 
Syphilization  (1190:6),  Boeck,  M.  E. 
1/57,  p.  426.  Faye,  T.  2/60,  pp.  42, 
384. 

5.  Potassii   Iodid.   (1198:3),  Boeck,    Useless 

before  Syphilization,  Acts  like  a 
Charm  After,  M.  E.  1/57,  pp.  419, 
425. 
Contra  Syphilization,  De  Meric,  etc.. 
Discuss.,  T.  1/53,  p.  22  ;  2/60,  pp.  42, 
384;  2/64,  p.  462;  1/68,  p.  417.  Sig- 
niund.  Never  Succeeded, Eelapse  Freqt., 
T.  1/61,  p.  370;  E.  1/63,  p.  154. 
Ed.,  Useless,  Disgusting,  Immoral, 
T.  2/60,  p.  385  ;  M.  E.  1/65,  p.  47. 

—  Mothers  thus  Healed  Prod.  Diseased 

Children,-  Faye,  T.  1/60,  pp.  42,  384. 
Hutchinson,  T.  2/69,  p.  43. 

1201. 

2.  Pros  and  Cons  for  Syphilization.      Ee- 

port  at  Lock  Hospital,  Discuss.,  Etc., 
T.  2/63,  p.  123;  1/67,  p.  105;  2/57, 
p.  250.  Lee,  Eev.  of  Whole  Subject, 
Etc.,  L.  1/66,  pp.  361,  391,  497,  552, 
612.  Hutchinson,  T.  1/69,  p.  682; 
2/69,  p.  43 ;  M.  E.  2/53,  p.  385. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


385 


SYrHILIZATIOX,  Etc.  (^cont.)  — 

Of  Children  (1209:4),    Boeck,   Under   2 
3.  Years,  M.  R.    1/57,  p.   428  ;  T.   1/62, 

p.  678. 
In    Tsoiuasis   Palm,   et   Plant.  (41:5)  ; 
HosEOLA    S.     (44:1)  ;     Ecthyma    S. 
(52:3)  ;  Leprosy (68:6) ;  Bubo,  Large 
Spreading  (1182:6). 

1202. 

TEETIARY  SYPHILIS.      S.  Cachexia  vd 

1.  Diathesis  (1195:1). 

Term,  Wilks,  Objectionable ;  no  Eeal  Dis- 
tinct, between  1st,  2nd,  and  3rd  Forms, 
L.  1/67,  pp.  138,  167  ;  2/75,  p.  235. 
Lane,  Table  of  Pathol.  Conditions  met 
with,  L.  2/73,  p.  118.  Hutchinson, 
Radesyge,  a  Form  of.  Why  now  Eare? 
T.  2/69,  p.  67  ;  Only  a  Sequela  of 
1st,  L.  1/76,  pp.  203,537.  Smith  contra 
some  of  Hutchinson's  Views,  L.  1/76, 
p.  462. 

Transmission        and       Contagiousness 

2.  (1194:1),  Eicord,  Hereditary  (562:4), 
E.  2/62,  p.  54.  McCraith,  Cases  to 
Prove,  T.  1/59,  p.  289.  Whitehead 
Admits  it,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  329.  Hutchin- 
son contra  Idea  of  Contagion,  L. 
1/76,  p.  201.     Discuss.,  pp.  463,  537. 

Incubation,  Sigmund,  Tables,  Longest  and 
Shortest  Periods,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/57,  p. 

3.  544.  Eicord,  L.  1/48,  p.  492;  E. 
2/62,  p.  55.  Hutchinson,  Latent 
(1193:4)  During  many  Y'ears,  Case, 
E.  1/68,  p.  157. 

—  Vide  Primary  (1185:2)  ;  Secondary' 
(1193:2). 

SYMPTOMS    OF  TEETIAEY  SYPHILIS, 
ride  S.  Cachexia  (1195:1). 

Papers,   Eicord,    L.    1/48,  pp.    571,  599, 

4.  627;  E.  2/62,  p.  53.  Gros,  etc.. 
Milder  Nowadays  but  more  Injurious, 
M.  E.  2/61,  p.  288.  Cuiling,  Often 
very  Unusual  and  Singular,  T.  2/59, 
p.  213.  Mercury,  said  by  some  to  be 
a  Cause  of  all  Tertiary  Symptoms 
(1195:1).  Gull  "Smelling"  of 
Syphilis,  L.  1/76,  p.  463. 

Sarcocele  (1222:2),   Eicord,  Very  Early, 

L.  1/48,  p.  572. 
o.  Ulcer  Between  Little  Toe  and    Next 

(1780:3),     Diagnostic,  McCraith,    T. 

1/59,  p.  289. 
Cutaneous      Ulcers      (173:1)     on    Lrg 

(1755:1),  Spender,  Diagnosis,  Etc.,  L. 

1/69,  p.  877 ;  1/73,  p.  625.     Maunder, 

T.  2/70,  p.  478,  vide  176:1. 
6.  —  Diagnosis  fr.    Cancer  (1663:4),   Cur- 
ling,  Often  Difficult,  T.  2/59,  p.  213. 

Nunn,  L.  1/68,  p.  129.     Hawkins,  T. 

1/54,  p.  256,  vide  1784:5. 


SYMPT.  OF  TEET.  SYPHILIS— Cutaneous 
Ulcers  {cont.). 

1203. 

1.  —  Oxygen  Inhalations  (175:1). 

—  TixcT.   Benzoin   (393:6),     Stanley,    L. 

2/55,  p.  626. 

2.  —  Chaulmoogra  (407:6),  Mouat,    M.  E. 

1/56,  p.  240. 

—  Pot.  Tart.  Iron.  (1190:2),  Behrend,  L. 

2/56,  pp.  534,  673.     Marston,  Locally 
and  Internally,  L.  1/62,  p.  276. 

—  Vigo  Plaster,    Composit,  L.  1/48,  p. 

682.      Universal  Pharmacop. ,  Vol.  2, 
p.  396.     Duplessy,   T.  2/58,  p.  15. 
Condylomata  (71:5). 
Syphiloma,  Engel,  E.  1/65,  p.  295. 
4.  —  On  Brain  (1423:3). 

Phagedjena     (175:3),     vide     Sloughing- 

Phagedtenic   Chancre    (1187:4)    op 

Throat  (816:5). 

Eeport,  T.  2/66,  pp.  226,423.   Hawkins, 

in  Prostitutes,  Med.   Gaz.,  Vol.  4/47, 

6.  p.  1024.     Skey,  L.  2/70,  p.  626. 

—  Cases,    Black,    L.  2/66,    pp.  466,  521. 

Hutchinson,  Eemarks,  L.  2/71,  p.  711  ; 
Phaged.ena  Generally  Syphil.,  L. 
1/76,  pp.  202,  539.  Robertson,  T. 
2  64,  p.  261. 

—  Treatment  (1187:3),  Vidal,  T.  1/55,  p. 

240  ;  1/75,  p.  345.  Tillot,  M.  E.  2/66, 
p.  534.      Laurence,  L.  2/55,  p.  468. 

Mercury  (1190:6),  Laurence,  M.  R. 

2/63,  p.  338.  Hutchinson,  L.  1/74,  p. 
158;  1/76,  p.  202,  Wilks,  1/67,  p. 
169. 

1204. 

1.  Syphilitic      Osteitis      (95:4).        Skull 

(1678:1).  In  Infantile  Syphilis 
(1207:2),  Engel,  E.  1/65,  p.  295.     Jor- 

2.  dan,  etc.,  T.  1/67,  pp.  274,  304,  698. 
Eicord,  etc.,  L.  1/48,  pp.  627,  683. 
Wells,  T.  2/56,  p.  612.  Whitehead, 
M.  R.  1/52,  p.  333. 

— In  Hereditary  Syphilis  (1208:1) 
Causing  Pseudo-Paralysis  (1267:5), 
Etc.,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  30. 

—Tibia  (1772:6),  Hutchinson,  Enlarg.  of 
Lower  End,  T.  2/58,  p.  575. 

SypHiLiTic  Caries  (96:4),  Jordan,  Caries 
4.  always  Syphilitic,  T.  1/67,  p.  697. 

Syphilitic  Nodes  on  Patella  (1762:4); 
Vertebr.t,  (1701:1). 

— Argent.  Nit.,  Solid  When  Painful,  T. 
1/68,  p.  365. 

— Hydrarg.  Bin-iod.  (304:3),  Fuller,  T. 
1/57,  p.  168. 

Syphilis  of  Internal  Organs  Gene- 
rally. Vide  Individual  Org.ans, 
Engel,  R.  1/61,  p.  295.  Wilks,  Clin., 
T.  2/62,  p.  434  ;  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  73  ;  L. 
1/67,  p.  167.  Lancereaux,  M.  R.  2/64, 
p.  259.  Oppert,  Visceral  and  He- 
reditary Syph.,  Rev.,  L.  1/68,  p.  724. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


STMPT.  OF  TEET.  SYPHILIS  [cont.)^ 

1205. 

1.  Nerves  axd  NERvors  System  (1338:4). 

In-s.\>-ity  (1376:5).     Idiocy  (1392:6). 
Scrofula     (1196:1).      C.\ries      (1204:3). 

Osteitis  (1204:1). 
Phthisis  (682:1).  Pulmoxary  Dis.  (646:6). 

2.  Lary>-gitis     (616:5).      Glottis     (600:3). 

AxGixA  (816:5).  CEsophageal  Stric- 
TTRE  (832:1).  Tracheitis  (625:5). 
Stomatitis  (797:2).  Taste  (803:1). 
Toxgl-e  (807:2).  Thymus  Glaxd 
(133:1). 

Heart  (768:6).  Exdocardium  (765:5). 
Pericardium  (761:1).  Arteries 
(722:3).  Phlebitis  (747:2).  Tho- 
racic Aneurism  (732:5). 

Liver    (978:1).     Spleen    (991:4).     Peri- 

3.  toxeum  ((996:6).  Ixtestixes  (867:1). 
Rectum  (869:4). 

KiDXEYS  (1008:6).   Albumixuria  (1008:6). 
Uterus  (1104:1).     Leucorrh(ea  (1104:1). 

Taginal  Stricture  (1099:3). 
Testicles  (1222:3).    Goxorrhcea  (1172:6). 

Urethral  Stricture  (1212:2). 
PL.4.CEXTA  (1532:5).     Membraxa  Decidua 

(1527:6).     Mamma  (1607:4). 

4.  Eyes  (1843:1).     Exophthalmos  (1838:6). 

Ears  (1803:5). 

Scalp  (1675:3).  Nose(591:6).  Hair  (21:4). 

Elephantiasis  Arabum  (1756:1).  Mus- 
cles (114:4).     Skin  (73:1). 

Nails  (32:3).     Fingers  (1741:4). 

Amyloid  Degeneration  (1672:3). 

Fracture  (1652:4),  Eepair  not  Impeded. 

1206. 

TREATMENT  OF  TEET.  SYPHILIS— 
1.      Vide     Primary     (1188:1)  ;      Secondary 
(1197:1);  Coxgexital  (1209:1). 
Papers,  Etc.,  Eiconl,  L.  1/48,  p.  571,  ct 
seq.;  1/46,  pp.  31,  65,   116.     P.  HiU, 
L.  1/76,  p.  594. 
Zittmann's  Cure,  Fox,  Direct.,  T.   1/66, 
p.    141.      ShiUitoe,  T.   1/67,  p.    491  ; 
E.   1/68,   p.    161.     B.   Hill,   L.  2/71, 
p.  600. 
Mercury  (302:2),  Bradley,  "  The  Eemedy," 
Fumigations,  T.  1/74,  p.  613.  Spender, 
BiNioDiDE,  L.  1/74,  p.  583. 

3.  PotassiiIodid.  (263:6  k  1198:5),  Hutchin- 

son, L.  1/74,  p.  158.    Bunstead,  3  iiss  to 
5j.  ter  die,  E.  2  71,  p.  163.     Eicord, 
T.  1/59,  p.  475. 
SoDn  loDiD.  (267:1),  Daveri,  Has  Succeeded 
after  Failure  with  Pot.  Iod.,  M.  E. 

4.  1/52,  p.  560;  L.  1/76,  p.  594.  Ure, 
etc.,  L.  1/59,  p.  338;  2/76,  p.  893. 
Black,  E.  1/65,  p.  288.  Lichtenberg, 
Large  Doses,  L.  2/71,  p.  713. 

Ammonii  Iodid.  (1198:6),  B.  Hill,  Direct., 

L.  1/76,  p.  594. 
Syphilization  (1200:1). 


1207 

HEEEDITAEY,     CONGENITAL    vel    IN- 

1.  FANTILE  (1522:6)  SYPHILIS.    Syphi- 
lis DURING  Pregn.vn'CY  (1552:1). 

Ballard  Denies  Existence,  L.  1/73,  p.  745. 
Eev.,  In  New  Born  Infts.,  M.  E. 
2/55,  p.  341.  Parker,  L.  158,  pp. 
526,  600;  Causes,  Product.  Distinct, 
hetvreen  Coxgex.  axd  Hered.,  T.  2/63, 
p.  6.  Downes,  Skix  Affection  in, 
T.  1/76,  p.  34.  Tanner,  etc.,  M.  E. 
2/61,  p.  157  ;  1/52,  p.  320.  De  Meric, 
etc.,  L.  2/58,  p.    298;  1/67,  p.    168. 

2.  Thiry,  etc.,  T.  2/74,  p.  247  ;  2/56,  p. 
352.  Cormaek,  Clin.  Studies,  T.  1/75, 
pp.  224,  248. 

Hutchinson,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/63,  p.  340  ;  2/75, 
p.  24  ;  1/76,  pp.  204,  537  ;  Wonderful 
Difference  between  This  and  Chancre 
Syphilis,  Etc.,  T.  2/76,  p.  643. 

Osseous  Lesioxs  of  (1204:1),  Parrot,  L. 
2/76,  p.  268 ;  T.  2/76,  p.  128. 

Eare  (1208:1),  Caillault's  Views,  Wholly 
A  CuT.VNEous  Disease,  T.  1/61,  p. 
500.  Drysdale,  Why  so  Few  Cases 
Comparatively,  T.  1/68,  p.  635.     Is  it 

4.  Eare?  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  23. 

Sex,   Girls   Most,    Hutchinson,  Why?  E. 

2/61,  p.  45. 
Age,  Generally  Shows  before  3  Mths.,  Ed., 

T.  1/62,  p.  242.     Cormaek,  1,  3,  or  8 

Mths.,  T.  1/75,  p.  224. 
Twixs  (1578:5),  Cormaek, One  Decomposed, 

One  Healthy,  T.  1/75,  p.  224. 

DIAGNOSIS— SYMPTOMS  OF    HEEEDI- 
TAEY SYPHILIS— 
Laycock,   T.    1/62,    p.    450.     Hutchinson, 
'  T.  1/57,  p.  31 ;  2/58,  p.  264  ;  E.  2/61, 
p.  41.     Caillault,  The  Mucous  Patch 
Generally  the  Earliest,  M.  E.  1/62,  p. 

5.  339. 

Visceral  axd  Other  Lesioxs,  M.  R.  2/75, 

p.  28. 
Teeth  (104:1),  Hutchinson,  vide  Supra,  L. 

1/76,  p.   675.      Discuss.,   T.   2/76,  p. 

239.     Le  Gros  Clark,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p. 

597;  1/60,  p.  575;  1/61,  p.  320.  Wilks, 

L.  1/67,  p.  109.     Barraclough,  Diagr., 

etc.,  T.  2/76,  p.  350.  Laycock,  Diagr., 

T.  1/62,  p.  450. 
Spleex  oftex  Exlarged  (991:4). 
Eyes  (1843:1).     Lungs  (690:3). 

6.  Physiognomy  (1691:4),  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  26. 
Eelatiox  to  So-called  Struma  (1196:2) 

and  Acquired  Syphilis,  Jordan,  T. 
1/67,  p.  697;  1/68,  p.  33.  Hutchin- 
son V.  Jordan,  E.  2/61,  p.  46 ;  T. 
2/67,  p.  658.  Laycock,  Syph.  Scro- 
fula, T.  1/62,  p.  450. 

1208. 

1.  EEL.A.TI0X  TO  Phthisis  (682:1)  ;    Rickets 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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DIAG.,  Etc.,  OF  HEREDITAEY   SYPHI- 
LIS — Relations  [cont.) — 

(100:1);  Osteitis  (1204:2);  Eir.  Govt 

(1721:1). 
Protectite     Powers    Against    Acquired 

Syphilis  (1207:6).  Hutchinson,  Cases 

in  Favour  of  Yie^,  E.  2/61,  p.  129  ; 

Cases    of    Co-existence    of   Both,    T. 

2/63,  p.  249. 
Nox-Traxsmissiox  (1207:2),  De  Meric,  L. 

3.  2/63,  p.   536.     Duffin,T.  1/76,  p.  299. 
Traxsmissiox  of    Hereditary   Syphilis 

(1194:1),  Boeck,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  678  ; 
2/63,  p.  6  ;  L.  1/66,  p.  39.  Hutchin- 
son, L.  1/76,  p.  537 ;  T.  2/76,  p.  643. 
Yarious  Modes,  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  25. 
Kassowitz,  Cannot  Pass  through  Pla- 
centa, M.  E.  2,76,  p.  483.  Faye, 
Tendency  to  Exhaust  itself,  YorxGEST 
Children  Born  Healthy,  E.  1/60, 
p.  44;  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  25.  Kassowitz, 
T.  1/76,  pp.  258,  317.  Only  During 
Conception,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  482. 
Solely  by*  Mother,  Father  Exerting 
NO  Influence,  Cullerier,  M.  E.  1/57, 
p.    156;  2/73,   p.  219;  2  61,    p.   210. 

4.  Notta,  T.  2/60,  p.  116. 

From  Father  to  Fcetus,  thence  to 
Mother  (562:1),  Hutchinson,  50  Cases, 
T.  2/56,  pp.  365,  615 ;  1/57,  p.  31  ; 
Colles'  Law,  T.  2/76,  p.  643.  Parker, 
etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  7;  2/72,  p.  94. 
McCormack,  T.  1/75,  p.  248. 

From  Father,  Depaul,  M.  E.  2/55,  p.  33  : 
2/73,  p.  219.  Drysdale,  Eemarks, 
Cases,  Mother  Unaffected,  T.  1/68, 
p.  634. 

From  Child  to  Nurse  (1194:2). 

1209. 

TREATMENT     OF     CONGENITAL     SY- 

1.  PHILIS,  Vide  Primary  (1188:1) ;  Second- 
ARY  (1197:1);  Tertiary  (1206:1)— 

Papers,  Etc.,  Cormack,  T.  1/75,  p.  248. 
S,  "WeUs,  T.  2/56,  p.  613.  Hine, 
etc.,   T.   2/56,    p.  352;  2/62,  p.  593  ; 

2.  2/65,  p.  614.     Forster,  E.  1  67,  p.  24. 
Mercury     (301:4),    CuUerier,    Inunction 

(1192:1)  AND  Bath  (1191:4),  Direct., 
M.  E.  2/52,  p.  554.  Whitehead, 
Inunct.  and  Intern.,  Duect.,  M.  E. 
1/52,  p.  337  ;  1/60,  p.  336.  S.  WeUs, 
Fl.annel  Smeared  with  Olnt.  around 

3.  Knee,  T.  2/.56,  p.    613.       Cormack, 
T.  1/75,  p.  248. 

—  Mother     Mercurialized,    Children 

Healthy,  NOT  IF  Syphilized  (1209:4), 
Faye,  T.  2/60,  pp.  62,  384. 

—  Given    to    Nurse     (1600:5)    Useless, 

Not  Found  in  Milk,  Cullerier,  etc., 
M.  E.  2/52,  p.  554;  1/76,  p.  461. 
Yaluable,  Is  Found  in  Milk,  Pa- 
reira,  Yol.  1,  pp.  103,  104. 


TEEAT.  OF  CONG.  SYPH.— MERcuRY(c5«i;.) 

4.  —  Yalue  Questioned,    Pro    and   Con,  L. 

2/59,  pp.  274,  302,  374,  399,  421. 
—  Injurious  (1191:1),  AUingham,  T.  2/63, 

p.  454. 
Syphilization  (1200:6  etvicle\2Q\:2). 

5.  PoTASsjE    Chloras  (260:.5),  Drysdale,    T. 

2  62,    pp.  55-5,    592;  2/63,    p.    453; 
2 '65,  p.  614.     Vide  817:2. 
Ol.   Jecor.    Aselli    (501:2),   "Whitehead, 
M.  E.  1/52,  p.  338. 

1210. 

PIAN—YAWS-FEAMBJESIA— MYCOSIS 
5.  Papers,  Etc.,  L.  1/73,  p.  878.  Milroy  on 
Lepros-y  (67:5)  and  Yaws  in  "W.  In- 
dies, M.  R.  1/75,  p.  298.  On  Yaws 
and  Allied  Diseases  ;  "  Parangi 
Disease"  of  Ceylon,  etc.,  T.  2/76,  p 
515.  GuTon,  Is  it  Syphilitic  r  T.  2/53 
p.  250.  "Wells,  In  Scothand,  M.  E 
1/62,  p.  514.  Keelan,  Yaccination 
(86:6)  Can  Stamp  it  Out,  L.  2/76,  p 
201.  Higgins,  L.  2/71,  p.  777 
Carter,  Mycosis  of  Skin,  L.  2/75 
p.  315. 

SIBBENS— 

Allied  to  Yaws,  Mitchell,  In  Scotland, 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  514. 

1211. 

SPASMODIC  UEETHEAL  STEICTUEE— 

1.  De  Morgan,  Case  many  Years'   Standing, 

L.  1/67,  p.  453. 
Causes,  Mental  Anxiety^,  Etc.,  Hancock, 
L.  1  52,  p.  324. 

2.  Treatment,  Hancock,  To  Eelieve  Eetex- 

TiON  (10.50:1),  Etc.,  L.   1/52,  p.  324- 
Adam,     Small     Catheter    and    Press 
Firmlv,  Etc.,  T.  2/57,  p.  157.     Savory, 
E.  2/68,  p.  233. 
— Opium  Per  Urethram  (1170:5). 

OEGANIC     STRICTURE.       In     Female.? 
4.     (1098:3). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Thompson,  M.  E.  2/54, 
p.  373 ;  1/70,  p.  325 ;  L.  1/68,  pp.  75, 
155,  183.  Smith,  M.  E.  2/57,  p.  404, 
Teevan,  L.  1/71,  p.  532.  Guerin,  etc., 
Nature,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  155 :  Exper.  en 
Dogs,  M.  E.  2/55,  p.  359.  Fergusson, 
CHn.,  T.  1/52.  p.  258.  Adam,  Clin.,T. 
2/57,  p.  157.  Savor V,  What  is  It 
Eeally  ?  B.  1/74,  p.  237".  Wade,  Eev., 
T.  1/60,  p.  172.  Paget,  T.  1  62,  p.  294. 
Macnamara,  B.  2j75,  p.  229. 

Seat  of,  Otis,  L.  1/76,  p.  524,  Sym« 
Says  Alwavs  Anter.  to  Bulb,  M.  E, 
2  5.5,  p.  369. 

— At  Orifice,  Smith,  etc.,  Treat.,  T.  1/54, 
p.  527;  1/58,  p.  527. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


OEGANIC  STRICTURE— Seat  of  {cont.)  — 
— Near.  Meatus,   Smith,   etc.,  Treat.,  T. 
1/54,  p.  527. 

1212. 

1.  Diagnosis,  Teevan,  M.  R.   2/67,  p.  232  ; 

L.  1/71,  p.  532.  Thompson,  Mode  of 
Proceduke,  Etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  827. 
Smith,  Cases  Simulating,  etc.,  T.  2/58, 
p.  4. 
— From  Irritable  Urethra  Due  to 
OxAxisM  (1083:3). 

ORIGIN  OF  STRICTURE— 

2.  From   Gleet   after  6  Months  (1179:5), 

Teevan,  L.  1/71,  p.  532. 
Syphilis,  No  Gonorrhcea,  Etc.  (1205:3), 
Lee,  Case,  L.  2/75,  p.  121. 

SEQUELS  OF  STRICTURE- 

3.  Retention  (1050:1).     Perineal  Fistulj: 

(1076:5).     Renal  Abscess  (1020:1). 
Epilepsy    (1308:4).      Reflex   Paralysis 

(1266:4). 
Vesical  Cancer  (1071:3). 

VARIETIES  OF  STRICTURE— 

Impermeable  or   Impassable,  Misnomer, 

Thompson,  L.  1/68,  p.  155. 
Resilient    or    Contractile,    Thompson, 

Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/68,  p.  183. 

TREATMENT  OF  ORGANIC  STRICTURE 

4.  (1211:4)— 

Danger  of  Neglecting,  Erichsen,  R.  2/67, 
p.  235.     Teevan,  L.  1/71,  p.  532. 

Modern,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  357- 

Clinical,  Etc.,  Thompson,  L.  1/68,  pp.  73, 
154,  183  ;  2/72,  pp.  769,  805  ;  2/75,  p. 
867.  Teevan,  In  Early  Stage,  M.  R. 
2/67,  p.  232;  L.  1/71,  p.  532  ;  1/74,  p. 
194  ;  Choice  of  an  Oper.,  Showing 
Cutting  is  Best,  Diagrams,  etc.,  T.  1/76, 
p.  357 ;  So-called  Impassable,  L. 
2/73,  p.  148.  Pemberton,  T.  2/72,  p. 
173.  Savory,  Errors  of  Ordinary- 
Treat.,  P.  1/74,  p.  238.  Simon,  In- 
veterate Cases,  T.  1/52,  pp.  359,  384. 
Tibhits,  Before  any  Operative  Inter- 
ference, T.  2/73,  p.  122.  Smith,  Diffi- 
culties, T.  2/59,  p.  156.  Gamgee,  L. 
1/71,  p.  554.  Hutchinson,  Series  of 
Cases,  T.  1/55,  p.  541 ;  2/56,  pp.  63, 90. 

1213. 

MEDICAL   TREATMENT    OF    ORGANIC 

2.     STRICTURE,  Ti^e  Retention  (1050:3). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Paget,  T.  1/58,  p.  369;  2/55, 

p.  64  ;  L.  2/67,  p.  219. 
Rest  (199:6),  Savory,  B.  1/74,  p.  239. 
Pot.  Iodid.  (264:3),  Thielmann,  T.  2/57, 

p.  302  ;R.  2/59,  p.  215. 
Ol.  Crotonis  (367:2),  Curling,  in  Robust 
Habits,  T.  1/52,  p.  453. 


MED.  TREAT.  OF  ORGAN.  STRIC.  {cont.) 
3.  Belladonna,   Locally    (377:5),    Harrison, 
R.  2/68,  p.  109. 
Ice  in  Rectum  (1050:4).  Suction  (1050:5). 

CATHETERISM.     In  Enlarged  Prostate 

5.  (1073:5). 

Position,  Etc.,  Teevan,  "Which  is  Best,  L. 
1/73,  p.  235.  Thompson,  Injecting 
Oil  (French  Flexible  Catheter 
Best),  Etc.,  L.  1/68,  pp.  74,  183; 
Direct,  as  to  Passing  Catheter  Along 
Roof,  Sides,  or  Floor  of  Urethra, 
L.  2/75,  p.  868 ;  Why  all  Bladders 
Cannot  be  Emptied,  Importance  of 
Fact,  L.  1/68,  p.  775.  Paget,  How  to 
Use,  Etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  294;  When 
not  to  Use,  L.  2/67,  p.  219.  Syme, 
Catheter  can  PassWhere  Urine  Does, 
M.  R.  2/55,  p.  367.  Jordan,  Substi- 
tutes A  Fine  Bougie  and  Retains  it,  L. 

6.  1/76,  p.  169.  Adams,  Direct.,  etc., 
Not  to  be  Afraid  of  Shivering  or  of 
Being  Foiled,  T.  2/57,  p.  157.  Gray, 
Order  Patient  to  Strain,  etc.,  R.  2/61, 
p.  186.  Chenhall,  Filling  Catheter 
with  Oil,  Etc.,  T.  2/69,  p.  730;  1/70, 
pp.  26,  54.  Macnamara  (1168:3),_Pass 
Down  to  Stricture,  Leave  it  to 
Work  its  Own  Way,  Discuss.,  R. 
1/75,  p.  235.  Bardinet,  How  to  Mani- 
pulate so  AS  TO  Dilate  (1216:1),  T. 
2/74,  p,  380. 

1214. 

1.  Press   Against   Stricture   and  Strain, 

Le  Gros  Clark,  T.  2/60,  p.  27.  Solly, 
How  to  Pass  Catgut  Bougie,  R. 
1/G5,  p.  320.  Maisonneuve,  Easiest 
OVER  A  Director,  R.  1/45,  p.  117. 
Phillips,  Conductor,  B.  1/74,  p.  256. 
Gourlay,  In  Impassable,  (1215:4), 
Diagr.,  L.  1/79,  p.  842. 

2.  Jessop,   Pass  a  Full  Size  Bougie   to 

Stricture,   Press    10    Minutes,    L. 

2/73,  p.  830.     Parker's  Plan,  R.  2/59, 

p.  216. 
Posterior  vcl  Supra-Pubic  Catheterism 

rel    Retro- Urethral     Catheterism 

(1051:1),   Volkman,    T.    2/76,   p.  63. 

Ranke,  Originator,  T.  2/76,  p.  397. 
Belladonna  (1213:3),   To    Allay   Pain  in 

Females  avith  Cancer,  Ungt.  Bell., 

L.  1/62,  p.  528. 
Chloroform,  Forster,  at  Times,   T.  1/57, 

p.  563. 
Onanism  (1083:2)    Renders    Catheterism 

Unbearable. 
ACCIDENTS  FROM  CATHETERISM— 

3.  Cases,    Etc.,    Phillips,    T.  2/59,    p.  119. 

SediUot,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  547.  Bryant, 
2/71,  p.  661.  Paget,  etc.,  Old  Men, 
Etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.    219;   1/76,  p.  274. 

4.  Fayrer,     in     Malarious      Patient^ 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


389 


ACCIDENTS  FR.  CATHET.— Cases  {cont.) 
(5.59:3),  T.  2/68,  175  ;  l/7i,  p.  4,  vide 
988:5  et  1630:6. 
Urethral  Fever  (1168:4),  vide  Supra, 
Nunn,  Sympathy  of  Urethra  with 
System  Generally,  L.  2/71,  p.  909. 
Holt,  No  EiGORS  (1474:2),  Etc.,  _  if 
M.  M.  be  not  Stretched  and  Urine 
does  not  Pass   Over  Wound,  T.   2/68, 

5.  p.  281.  Hutchinson,  Case,  with  Ex- 
treme Collapse  and  Eigors,  Treat., 
T.  1/69,  p.  9;  1/71,  pp.  419,  447. 
Fayrer,  T.  2/71,  p.  271.  Vida  U. 
Eheumatism  (1465:2). 

— Quinine  (403:2),  Annandale,  Preventive 
and  Curative,  T.  2/74,  p.  653.  Phillip, 
in  EiGoiis,  T.  2/58,  p.  119. 

— Aconite  (468:3),  Long,  Prevents Eigors, 
E.  1/58,  p.  175. 

6.  Death      Follo'wixg,      Southey,      Avoid 

Catheterism  in  Aged  if  Possihle,  L. 
1/76,  p.  274  ;  2/67,  p.  219.  Lys,  etc., 
L.  2/71,  p.  746.  H.  Jones,  Shock,  T. 
1/66,  p.  140.  Fayrer,  L.  2/68,  p.  175. 
Banks,  E.  1/71,  p.  257. 

1215. 

1.   Cardiac    Embolism   (784:5),    Fayrer,   T. 

1/73,  p.  59. 
Orchitis  (1220:2),  Hutchinson,   Cases,  T. 

1/71,  pp.  419,447. 
False  Passages,  Thompson,  L.   1/68,  p. 

183. 

CATHETEES  (1646:5)- 

3.  For    Eetaining    in    Bladder    (1048:1), 

Hunter's  Plan,  L.  1/62,  p.  54.  Will's 
Easy  Plan,  Diagr.,  L.  1/74,  p.  265. 
H.  Thompson's  Improv.  Vulcan.  Ind. 
Eubber,  Diagr.,  L.  2/72,  p.  185. 
Hutchinson,  Flexible,  L.  1/73,  pp, 
797,  901.  Napier's  Self-Eetaining, 
Diagr.,  T.  1/73,  p.  623  ;  2/74,  p.  698  ; 

4.  1/75,  p.  452.  Holt's  Winged,  Diagr., 
L.  1/70,  pp.  261,  689  ;  2/70,  p.  843. 
Wright's  Self-Eetaining,  Diagr.,  L. 
2/72,  p.  670. 

—  In  Vesico-Vagin.  Fistula  (1612:4). 
Grooved    Catheters     with     Conducting 

Bougies  for  Imp.\ssable    Stricture 

(1214:1),   Diagr.,    L.   2/73,  pp.  5,  65. 

Tucker's,  L.  2/74,  p.  221. 
Hydrostatics    of    Catheterism,    Somer- 

ville,  For  Paralysed  BLADDERjDiagr., 

B.  2/75,  p.  235. 
6.   SiLA'ER,  Mayer  and  Meltzer's  Improved,  T. 

1/43,    p.    237.        Salt  and    Son,    For 

Bed-ridden    Patients,     with  Tube, 

Diagr.,  B.  1/76,  p.  302. 

SOUNDS  FOE  STEICTUEE— 

Bulbous,  Camplin,  T.  1/69,  p.  447. 
For  Calculus  Detection  (1057:4). 


1216. 

DILATOES  FOE  STEICTUEE,  Vide  Dila- 
tation CoMBD.  WITH  Incisions  (1217:3) — 

1.  Jordan,    la    Some    Cases    leaves  in   Fine 

Bougie  as  a  Dilator,  1/76,  p.  169. 
Wakley's     Dilators,    L.    1/52,    p.    141. 

Teevan's     Modification    of,    B.    2/75, 

p.  222. 
Barnard  Holt's,  L.  1/52,  pp.  1,  146;  2/66, 

p.  631;  M.  E.   1/70,  p.  325;  T.  2/52, 

p.   86;    250   Cases,   T.    1/63,    p.   462; 

2.  2  61,  pp.  398,  427,  465,  623.  Paget, 
Clinical,  T.  1/62,  p.  319.  Heath,  L. 
2/61,  p.  203.  Ashton,  L.  2/67,  p.  156. 
Spence,  In  Favour,  M.  E.  1/72,  p.  23. 
Adams,  T.  2/57,  p.  157. 

Dangers  of  Holt's  Dilators,  Steiger, 
Hccmorrhage,  etc.,  M  E.  1/61,  p.  546. 

3.  Corradi,  L.  1/70,  p.  553;  2/72,  p.  769. 
—  Death,  Teevan,  23  Cases,  L.  1/71,  p. 

532.    Smith,  etc.,  L.  1/65,  pp.  284,  320, 
342,  489.     Tibbits,  T.  2/73,  p.  121. 
Otis,  CoMBD.wiTH  Urethrotomy  (1217:5), 
L.  2/75,  p.   146;   1/76,  pp.   808,   845. 

4.  B.  Hill,  Diagr.  of  Instruments,  etc., 
L.  1/76,  pp.  523,808. 

Coxeter's,  T.  1/61,  p.  133.  Aspray's  Screw 
Diagr.,  I..  2/06,  p.  146.  Shillitoe's 
Diagr.,  T.  2/60,  p.  5.  Arnott,  New 
Diagr.,  T.  1/61,  p.  133.  Hill,  Diagr., 
Wedge  Shape,L.  1/72,  p.  467-  Smith, 
New  and  Uniform  Gauge  for,  T.  1/61, 
p.  195. 

Thompson,  Gr.^dual  Continuous  in  one 
Sitting,  T.  1/63,  p.  461 ;  L.  1/66,  p. 
655  ;  1/68,  pp.  76,  181. 

5.  Teevan,  Diagr.,  Showing  Cutting  is  Best, 

L.  1/76,  p.  357. 
Laminaria  (317:4),  Newman,  E.   2/72,  p. 
239;    vide   Bougies    (1646:5);    Tents 
(1647:5). 

6.  Fluid  Puessure,  Coze,  L.  2/72,  p.  854. 
Bougie  a  Boule   et   Olivaire    (1646:5), 

Teevan,  Diagr.,  L.  1/70,  pp.  542,  679  ; 
2/72,  p.  255.  Forster,  L.  1/70,  pp.  637, 
713. 

1217. 

PERINEAL     SECTION      (1076:6)      FOR 
ORGANIC  STEICTUEE— 

1.  Teevan,  Different  Meanings  of  Term  at 
Different  Places,  B.  2/76,  p.  211. 
Syme,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  367;  L.  2/58, 
p.  191.  Lund,  Difficulties  of,  B.  1/75, 
p.  190.  Fergusson,  Clin.,  T.  1/52,  p. 
258.  Teevan,  "  Boutonniere"  Oper., 
Diagr.,  B.  2/76,  p.  211.  Thompson, 
M.  R.  2/54,  p.  377;  P.M.,  2  Years 
After,  T.  1/61.  p.  173.  Smith,  Unsuc- 
cessful, T.  2/.59,  p.  158;  2/58,  p.  531. 
Pollock,  Compared  with  Punct.  per 
Rectum,  T.  2/64,  p.  608.  Wheel- 
house,  As  Performed  at  Leeds,  Diagr. 


390 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


PEPJXEAL  SECT.  FOE,  ORGAN.   STRIC- 
TUEE  icont.)— 

of  Instruments,  etc.,  B.  2/76,  p.  207- 
Bryant,  5  Cases,  T.  1/61,  p.  303. 
Maunder,  Ingenious  Urethrotome 
roR  Perineal  Sect.,  Diagr.,  T.  2/58, 
p.  457. 

UEETHEOTOMY  FOE  ORGANIC  STEIC- 
TUEE— 

3.  Papers,  Etc.,  Arnott.etc,  T.  1/61,  p.  133  ; 
2/61,  p.  264;  1/74,  p.  694.  Annan- 
dale,  Combd.  Internal  and  External 
Division,  B.  2/75,  p.  220.  Eeybard,  In 
all  Cases,  M.  E.  2/55,  p.  363.  Teevan, 
Diagi-ams,  etc.,  T.  1/76,  p.  357.  H. 
Thompson,  L.  1/68,  p.  183  ;  1/76,  p.  1. 
Gay,  Compared  with  Dilatation 
(1216:1),  E.  2/61,  p.  185. 
Urethrotome,  Mallez,  Diagr.,  T.  2/60,  p. 

5,  618.     Marshall's  Diagr.,  L.    1/60,  p. 

370.  Teeyan's,  With  Conductino 
Bougie,  Diagr.,  L.  1/74,  p.  724,  et 
seq.;  1/75,  p.  755.  B.  Hill,  Diagr., 
B.  1/74,  p.  251.  Watson's  Diagr.,  L. 
2/75,  jjp.  585,  614.  Maisonneuve, 
Diagr.,  L.  1/74,  p.  162;  1/76,  p.  1. 
Civiale,  1/76,  p.  2.  Coseter's,  Diagr., 
T.  1/61,  p.  133.  H.  Thompson's 
CoMPD.,  Diagr.,  L.  1/62,  p.  613  ;  2/72, 
p.  769.  Otis,  CoMBD.  with  Dilator 
(1216:3). 
Subcutaneous  Incisions,  Dick,  T.  2/64, 
p.  20.  Adam,  Cure,  T.  2/64,  p.  21. 
Teevan,  T.  2/73,  p.  351. 
Opening  Urethra  behind  Stricture  to 
give  Stricture  a  Holiday,  Cock, 
T.  2/56,  p.  621.  Little,  Jordan's 
Plan,'  Case,  T.  2/73,  p.  320. 

1218. 

1.  Opening  Urethra  before  Stricture  to 

Pass  Catheter  (1213:4),  Syme,  M.  E. 
2/55,  p.  368. 

PAEACENTESIS    YESICiE     IN     STEIC- 
TUEE  (1050:5). 

CAUTERIZATION  IN  STRICTURE  (211:6) 

2.  Thompson,  Contra  in  Toto,  L.  1/68,  p.  183. 

Z.  Laurence,  Ingenious  Mode  to  Apply, 

T.  2/55,  p.  316.    Coxeter's  Instrument 

for,  T.  1/61,  p.  133. 
PoTASSA     FusA     (258:4),     Z.     Laurence, 

Applicat.,  Good  Mode,  T.  1/56,  p.  196. 

Wade,  T.   1/59,  p.  650  ;  1/60,  p.  172; 

1/72,  p.  114.     Le  Gros  Clark,  Mode, 

T.  2/67,  p.  7. 
—  Cases,  T.  2/57,  p.  352  ;  L.  1/68,  p.  465. 

URETHROSCOPE  vel  ENDOSCOPE— 
5.  n.  Thompson,  L.  2/66,  p.  436  ;  M.  R.  2/69, 
p.  439.     Heath,  etc.,  L.  2/66,  pp.  408, 
575.     Langlebert,  Diagr.,  L.  2/68,  p. 


URETHROSCOPE  vel  ENDOSCOPE  {cont.) 
768.     Hinton,  For  2  to  See  at  Once, 
Diagr.,  T.  1/68,  p.  104.     Cruise,  etc., 
T.   1/65,  pp.   323,  450.      Labarraque, 
R.  2/71,  p.  344. 

1219. 

TESTICLES— 

1.  An  AT.    and    Physiol.,   L.   2/74,   p.    628. 

Story,  Size  of  Testis  and  Sexual 
Vigour  (1085:2),  etc..  Shown  by  Size 
of  Occipital  Protuberance,  L.  2/73, 
p.  790.  Rolleston,  Stags,  Injury  to 
One  Horn  on  that  Side,  Testicle 
Defective,  T.,  2/68,  p.  268. 

Tunica  Vaginalis  (1225:2). 

■ —  Suppuration,  Bryant,  Resembling 
Hernia  (958:6),  T.  1/72,  p.  454. 

2.  —  Hydrocele  (1225:2).    Paracentesis  in 

Orchitis  (1221:1). 
Chemistry,  Hoppe  Seyler,  L.  1/72,  p.  232. 
Semen  (1080:4). 

3.  Imperfect  Descent,  CRYPTORCHiSM,Beigel, 

Double,  R.  1/67,  p.  255. 

—  Semen  (1080:5),  No  Spermatozoa  in. 

—  Castration    in    (1224:5),    McDonnell, 

R.  1/60,  p.  188. 

4.  AbnormalPosition,  In  Perineum  (1076:2), 

Adams,    Is  Operat.   Right?    L.    1/71, 
p.  710. 
Supernumerary,  Cases,  L.  2/65,  p.  501. 

5.  Anorchism  vel  Absent,  Gruber,  R.  1/68, 

p.  218. 
Transplantation  (1639:3),  Mantegazza's 
Exper.  in  Frog,  M.  E.  2/67,  p.  161. 

DISEASES  OF  TESTICLES— 

Clinical  Eeport,  Bryant,  M.  E.  1/67, 
p.  64. 

1220. 

ACUTE  ORCHITIS— 

1.  Lectures,  Velpeau,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  270. 
ETIOLOGY  OF  ACUTE  ORCHITIS— 

Gonorrhoea  (1173:3),  Velpeau,  P.M.,  etc., 

2.  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  271.  Ricord,  L.  1/48, 
p.  89.  Gay,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p. 
277.  Heath,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/67, 
p.  458. 

Catheterism  and  Irritation  of  Pro- 
static Urethra  (1215:1). 

Lithotomy  (1059:5). 

Onanism  (1U83:6),  Velpeau,  M.  R.  1/57, 
p.  271. 

Variola  (83:2),  Beraud,  T.  1/60,  p.  42. 

Parotitis  (813:1).  Pharyngitis  (816:1). 
ToNSiLiTis  (828:3). 

Abscess  Following,  Bryant,  in  Inft.  6 
Weeks  Old,  (1522:5),  T.  1/62,  p.  297. 

TREATMENT  OF  ACUTE  ORCHITIS— 

3.  Discuss.,   T.  2/53,  p.  615,  L.  1/76,  p.  43, 

et  seq.  Atkinson,  R.  2/73,  p.  195. 
Fry,  Simple,  L.  1/70,  p.  429. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


391 


TREAT.  OF  ACUTE  OECHITIS  {cont.)— 
PoTASSii  Bromid.   (266:4),    Brown,  M.  R. 

1/68,  p.  251. 
5.  Digitalis  (373:4),  Brughmaun,  T.  2/56,  p. 

120. 
Copaiba,    Combd.  with    Sulphueic  Acid 

(413:5),  Curling,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  152. 
Rest,  Absolute  (199:6),  Fiorani,  etc.,  T. 

2/72,  p.  416;  2/74,  p.  532. 
Argent.  Nit.  (307:3),  Jordan,  3  ]'•  to  5  j. ; 

Cure  in  24  hours,  T.  2/68,  p.  196. 

1221. 

1.  Iodine  (250:6),    Exter.,    L.    1/63,    p.  131. 

Belladonna    (377:6),   Exter.,    Larue,   T. 
1/58,  p.  175. 
3.  Heat  and  Cold  (184:1)  Alternately,  Nunn, 
L.  1/67,  p.  11  ;  1/76,  p.  695. 

Ice  (190:4),  Hulke,  etc.,  How  to  Applj-, 
etc.,  L.  1/75,  p.  123;  1/76,  p.  417. 
Curling,  T.  1/55,  pp.  210,  233.  Sig- 
mund,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  543 ;  2/69, 
p.  269. 

Compression  (222:4),  vide  Rest  (1220:6). 
Hutchinson,  Am  Compress.,  Diagr., 
T.  1/53,  p.  218.  Douglass,  India 
Rubber  Bags,  L.  2/63,  p.  556.  Wat- 
son, after  Puncture  (1221:5),  T.  2/65, 
p.  563;  1/66,  p.  520;  1/67,  p.  390. 
Thiry,  T.  2/76,  p.  579.  Bonnierf, 
Glue  or  Collod.,  R.  2/68,  p.  239. 
Beck,  Good  Plan,  Indli  Rubber 
Bag.s,  L.  1/76,  p.  695. 

Collodion  (315:5),  Cavaleri,  etc.,  Direct., 
T.  1/46,  p.  294  ;  1/58,  p.  67. 

Oleate  of  Morphia  and  Mercury 
(162:4),  Rugg,  L.  1/76,  p.  301. 

Paracentesis      (1226:5)        of       Tunica 
Vaginalis  (1219:2),  Beany,  R.  2/63, 
5.  p.  259.     Smith,  L.  2/64,  p.  149;  1/70, 

p.  393,  429.  Nunna,  L.  1/70,  p.  158. 
Discuss.,  Pros  and  Cons,  Cases,  etc., 
etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  43,  ct  scq.,  p.  496. 
Watson,  vide  1221:3. 

Incisions  into  Tunica  Albuginea, 
Hutchinson,  3  Cases,  R.  1/61,  p.  186. 
Tidal,  Direct.,  L.  2/46,  p.  189.  Smith, 
etc.,  Pros  and  Cons,  Discuss.,  L.  1/76, 
p.  43  et  scq. 

—  Dangers,  Demarquay,  Testicle  Lost, 
M.  R.  1/59,  p.  547.  Salteron,  L.  1/70, 
p.  275;  1/76,  p.  111. 

1222. 

CHRONIC  ORCHITIS- 
1.  Bryant,  in  Child  ret.  6  Months,  T.  2/62,  p. 
60. 
Diagnosis,  Laurence,  Difficulties  of  Cause, 

T.  1/55,  p.  461. 
Treatment,     Laurence,     Mercury     and 
Iodine,  T.  2/55,  p.  491.     Skey,  Lig. 
Sperm.ytic  Artery,  L.  1/64,  p.  33. 


SYPHILITIC  ORCHITIS  vel  SARCOCELE 
2.     (1205:3).     S.  Epididymitis  (1228:4). 
Cases,  Etc.,  Ricord,  L.  1/46,  p.  116;  1/48, 
pp.  572,599,  656.  Nelaton,  etc.,  T.  2/52, 
p.  520  ;  1/61,  p.  44.     Curling,  Treat, 
etc.,  L.   1/53,  p.  7.     S.  Wells,  Treat., 
etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  613.    Savory,  L.  1/75, 
p.  151. 
Often  One  of  the  Earliest  Signs  of  Ter- 
tiary Syphilis  (1202:4). 

4.  In  Children  (1522:5),  North,  T.   1/62,  p. 

403. 

STRUMOUS  SARCOCELE  (793:6)  vel  TU- 
BERCULAR TESTICLE  (676:6)— 
DiAGN.,  Etc.,  Savory,  L.  1/75,  p.  151. 
Chassaignac,  etc.,  R.  2/69,  p.  245 ; 
1/72,  p.  260.  Yelpeau,  Not  Necessarily 
Tubercle  in  Lung,  M.  R.  1/57,  p. 
270. 

TREAT.  OF  STRUMOUS  SARCOCELE— 

5.  Pot.  Bromidi  (266:4),  Brown,  M.  R.  1/68, 

p.  251. 
Caustics,  Gill,  Cure,  L.  2/57,  p.  45. 
Castration  (1224:5),  Jordan,  etc.,  T.  1/61, 

p.  646;  1/53,  p.  45.  Cruvielliior  Thinks 

it  is  too  Frequently  Done,  M.  R.  2/61, 

p.  272. 

1223. 

TUMOURS  OF  TESTICLE  vol  SARCOCELE 

1.  Diagnosis,  Etc.,  Laurence,  T.  1/55,  p.  401. 

Cock,  Difficult  at  Times,  T.   1/58,  p. 
321. 
FiBRo  Cystic,  Paget,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  pp.  139, 
391. 

2.  Cystic  Sarcoma  (1660:4),  Hutchinson,  T. 

2/55,    p.  392.      Cooper,    Diagn.  from 
Hydrocele  Often  Difficult  (1225:6). 
Compression  (1221:3). 
CANCER  OF  TESTICLE  tWMALIGNANT 

3.  SARCOCELE— 

Report,  T.  2/59,  pp.  256,  284. 

Diagnosis,  Cock,  Difficulty,  T.  1/58,  p.  321. 

Cases,  Hutchinson,  Opcr.,  Cure,  L.  1/67, 
p.  299.  In  Child  tet.  2^,  Case,  L.  1/57, 
p.  263.  Lloyd,  T.  2/52,  p.  140.  Bar- 
ker, Forming  Large  Abdom.  Tum.,  T. 
2/54,  p.  369.  Ward,  Oper.  ;  Death 
after  5  Years  fr.  Cancer  of  Inguinal 
Glands,  T.  1/61,  p.  62.  Partridge, 
In  Undescended  Testicle,  P.  M.,  T. 
1/68,  p.  176. 

FUNGUS  TESTIS— 

5.  Fergusson,  New   Treat.,  T.  2/52,  p.  230. 
'Curling,   T.    1/53,   p.    7.      De  Meric, 
Connected  with  Syphilis,  L.  1/59,  p. 
285. 

1224. 

GANGRENE  OF  TESTICLE— 
1.    Cases,  Treat.,   Stanley,  T.  2/56,  p.   568. 
Gillards,  T.  2/56,  p.  631. 


392 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


FATTY  DEGEN.  OF  TESTICLE  (1673:4). 
Walshe  &  Curling,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  349. 

CALCAR.  DEGExX.  OF  TESTICLE  (1672:G). 

2.  Case,  Carpenter,  L.  1/74,  p.  297. 

ATROPHY  OF  TESTICLE  (1094:1)  — 

3.  Cerebellum  ATKoniiED  on  Same  Side. 
After  Excision  of  Toxsils  (829:4). 

NEURALGIA    OF    TESTICLE    (1237:2)— 
IRRITABLE  TESTICLE— 
C.\SES,  Eulenbero;,  T.  2/70,  p.  115. 

4.  Ice,  Diday,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  270. 

Zixci  SvLPH.  (285:6),  Lazarus,  M.  R.  2/74, 
p.  336. 

CASTRATION— 

5.  Eunuchs,    Beanvoisins,     Their    Nature 

Vile,  T.  1/61,  p.  98.     Duia,  P.  M.  of 
PuDic  Region,  T.  1/66,  p.  649. 

CASTRATION  CURATIVE  IN— 

Epilepsy  (1320:6).  Insanity,  Preven- 
tive (1388:5).  On.\nism  (1084:5). 
Satyriasis  (1085:5).  Spermato- 
RRHOSA  (1081:4).  Scrofulous  Testis 
(1222:5).  ImperfectDescent (1219:3). 

Method  of  Performing  Operation,  II. 
Smith,  L.  2/75,  p.  630. 

1225. 

HYDROCELE   OF   TUNICA  VAGINALIS 

2.  (1219:1).     Analogous   Disease    ix    Fe- 
males (1095:2). 

Climcals,  Etc.,  Cooper,  T.  1/52,  pp.  383, 
609,  609  ;  2/52,  p.  209.  Velpeau,  T. 
1/54,  p.  217.  Vetault,  Resume,  R 
1/73,  p.  233.     Sy;ue,  L.  1/55,  p.  447. 

ETIOLOGY  OF  HYDROCELE— 

3.  Metastasis,  (556:3),  Verneuil,  T.  1/58,  p. 

380.     Velpeau,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  271; 
vide  Metastatic  Pharyngitis  (816:1). 
Tonsillitis  (828:3). 
Hereditary,  Infantile  vd  Congenital, 
Holland,  Transmitted  to  3   out   of  4 

6.  Gener.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  210.     Cooper, 
Nature,  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  p.  609. 

— Treatment,  Linhardt,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/56, 
p.  263;  2/57,  p.  266.  Various,  T. 
2/52,  p.  519. 

Diagnosis,  Cooper,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  p.  509; 
1/53,  p.  629.  Nekton,  M.  R.  1/58,  p. 
266.  Lloyd,  Mode  of  Exam.,  T.  1/53, 
p.  629.  Curling,  Exam.  Evg.,  Be- 
cause then  Larger,  M.  R.  2/66,  p.  411. 
Velpeau,  Difficult  where  Fluid  ililky, 
"LiPOROCELE,"  L.  1/60,  p.  654. 
Thudichum,  Analysis  of  Lipokocele, 
L.  1/64,  p.  434.  Cooper,  fr.  Cystic 
Sarcoma  (1223:2),  Difficulty,  T.  2/55, 
p.  396. 

In  Females,  Baxter,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  223. 


1226 

VARIETIES  OF  HYDROCELE— 

1.  LiPORocELE,   Velpeau,  A  Rare  One,   Vide 

1225:6. 
G.-iLACTOCELE,  L.  1/64,  p.  434,  vide  1609:5. 
Encysted,  Cooper,  Diagn.,  Treat.,  Cases, 

etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  209  ;   1/53,  p.  629. 
Of    Spermatic    Cord    (1228:2),    Cooper, 

Diagn.,  Treat.,  Cases,  T.  1/52,  p.  610; 

2/52,  p.  209  ;  2/57,  p.  636. 

2.  — Diagnosis  From  ILi£matocele  (1227:5). 
Of  Vesiculje  Seminales  (1230:5). 

TREATMENT  OF  HYDROCELE - 

4.  Hunter,  etc.,  T.  1/53,  p.  629;  T.  2/70,  p. 

494;  2/72,  p.  51. 
Acupuncture    (166:4),    Lewis,   Amer.  J., 

No.    39/37,  p.    238;    47/39,    p.    235. 

Curling,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  152.  Wormald, 

Direct,  T.  1/53,  p.  629. 
Punching  Piece  Out  of  Tunica  Vagin., 

ViUards,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  544. 
Seton  (166:2),  Simpson,  T.  2/58,  p.  578  ; 

1/59,  p.  207  ;  2/59,  pp.  109,  368,  267. 

Jordan,  Moistened  with  Iodine,  Good 

Plan,  L.  1/76,  p.  170.     H.  Smith,  T. 

5.  2/70,   p.    528.     Gowland,   Cases,   Pro 
and  Con,  T.  2/60,  p.  186. 

— Contra,  Gillespie,  etc.,  Ulcers,  Etc., 
Following,  Results  Unsatisf.,  T.  2/59, 
pp.  267,  576,  652,  653.  Lizars,  T. 
1/60,  p.  46. 

Paracentesis  (1221:4)  and  Injection, 
Etc.,  Verneuil,  Accidents  Following, 
T.  2/55,  p.  304.  Bradley,  Followed 
by  Tight  Strapping,  R.  2/72,  p.  256. 
Py.*:mia  (169:2)  Following,  B.  2/76, 
p.  1.     Lizar's  Plan,  T.  1/60,  p.  46. 

— TiNCT.  loDiNi,  Syme,  Causing  Adhe- 
sions Always,  L.  1/55,  p.  447.  Volle- 
mier,  New  After  Treat.,  M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  550.     Curling,  M.  R.  2/66,  p.  411. 

1227. 

1.  —AVarm  "Water  (1226:5),  Albanesse,  R. 

2/70,  p.  262. 
— CuPRi  SuLPH.  (297:5),  Pereira,  25  Cases, 

T.  1/61,  p.  312. 
— Ferri  Perchl.  et  Mangan.  (295:3),  R. 

2/70,  p.  263. 

2.  — Hydrarg.     Nit.  Oxyd.  Rub.    (304:5), 

Lloyd,  T.  1/56,  p.  361 ;  2/59,  p.  110. 
—Argent  Nit.  (295:3),  On  Probe,  Jollie, 

L.  1/65,  p.  54. 
— Friction  of  Tunica  Vaginalis,  Hook, 

T.  2/57,  p.  445. 
Electricity    (194:5),    Althaus,    How    to 

Apply,  etc.,  T.  2/62,  271.     Rudolphi, 

Cases,  R.  2/59,  p.  229. 

HJEMATOCELE— 

5.  Diagnosis    From    Hydrocele    of   Cord 
(1226:2),  HoUbouse,  T.  1/G3,  p.  130. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


393 


1228. 

SPERMATIC  CORD.    Hydrocele  (1226:1). 

2.  Neuralgia,  Eulenberg,  T.  2/70,  p.  115. 
Vessels,  Turner,  Distribution,  M.  E.  2/63, 

p.  226. 

EPIDIDYMIS— 

Analogue  of  Pro-Ovarium  (1139:1), 
Simpson,  T,  2/59,  p.  423. 

EPIDIDYMITIS— 

3.  Eicord,  L.  1/46,  p.  90.     Jordan,  fr.  Con- 

tracted Meatus  (1169:6),  L.  1/76,  p. 
169,  Often  causes  Urethral  Dis- 
charge (1172:6),  T.  1/76,  p.  246. 
GoNORRHOiAL  (1173:3).  Marchal,  Testicle 
(1220:1),  Generally  not  Affected,  Treat., 
etc.,  L.  1/48,  p.  313.  Liegeois,  Gene- 
rally causes  Sterility  (1088:3),  T. 
1/69,  p.  499  ;  2/69,  p.  380. 

4.  Syphilitic  (1222:2),  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  266. 
Treatment  (1220:4),  Curling,  Necessity  of 

Prolonged,  L.  2/66,  p.  39.  Marshall, 
Ol.  Hydrarg.  c.  MoRPH.,  L.  1/72,  p. 
111. 

CANCER  OF  SPERMATIC  CORD— 
6.  Bryant,  L.  1/75,  p.  196  ;  2/75,  p.  128. 

VARICOCELE  vol  CIRCOCELE.      Varicose 
Veins    (749:1),     Of  Scrotum    (1078:6)  ; 
Of  Pudendum  (1096:6). 
Papers,   Etc.,  Nelaton,   R.  2/58,  p.  245. 
Hingeston,  T.  2/52,  p.  529.     Eozeman, 
M.  R.  2/74,  p.  237.     Rigaud,  Isola- 
tion OF  Veins,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  221. 

1229. 

ETIOLOGY  OF  VARICOCELE— 

2.  Spinal  Origin,  Hutchinson  and  Jackson, 

L.  1/66,  p.  346. 

Onanism  (1083:6),Bozeman,  R.2/73,  p.  236. 

Suicidal  Mania  (1382:1),  Hingeston,  Con- 
nection of,  T.  2/52,  p.  530. 

Rupture  of,  causing  Death,  Erichsen,  L. 
1/60,  p.  295. 

In  Females,  Cases,  Morpain,  T.  2/64, 
p.  473  ;  Of  Pudendal  Veins  (1096:6). 

TREATMENT  OF  VARICOCELE- 

3.  Hingeston,  Nature  Cures  with  Age,  after  40, 

T.  2/52,  p.  530.  Ricord,  L.  2/61,  p. 
60.  Vidal's  Plan,  T.  2/57,  p.  9  ;  1/60, 
p.  265.  Nelaton,  Rake  in  Old  Men, 
R.  2/58,  p.  245. 

Heath,  Lig.  left  in,  T.  1/65,  p.  468.  Hill, 
L.  2/60,  p.  147.  Bozeman,  R.  2/73,  p. 
236.     Curling,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  152. 

Wood,  Instruments,  Diagr.,  L.  2/68,  p.  6  ; 
2/71,  p.  232;  L.  1/75,  p.  877.  Da- 
vison, R.  2/72,  p.  256  ;  M.  R.  1/73,  p. 
259. 

5.  BarweIl,'Oper.,  Cure.L.  1/69,  p.  711 ;  1/75, 

820.     Tuflfnell,  Diagr.,  R.  2/61,  p.  351. 


TREATMENT  OF  VARICOCELE  {cont)— 

Silver  Ring,  "Wormald,   Med.  Gaz.,  vol. 

22/38,  p.  194.     Holt,  L.  2/53,  p.  190  ; 

2/61,  p.  60. 

Elastic  Ligature    (1632:6),  Richard,   T. 

2/52,  p.  519.  Nelaton,  R.  2/58,  p.  245. 
Pins  Under  at   2  pts.,  and  Vein  Divided 
Between,  Lee,  etc.,  T.  2/60,   p.  535  ; 
M.  R.  2/6.0,  p.  170;  Followed  by  Ab- 
scess, L.  1/68,  p.  410. 

1230. 

2.  DouHLE  Loops,  Packard,   R.   2/63,  p.  262. 
Barwell's  Plan,  L.  1/75, pp.  820,  877. 
Gutta    Percha  Dissolved  in    Chlorof. 
(394:2),   Carey,  T.  2/52,  p.  576. 

VAS  DEFERENS— 

4.  Regeneration  (20:1),   Chapman,  T.  1/59, 

p.  379. 

VESICULiE  SEMINALES— 

5.  Examination  of,  Per  Rectum,  Gosselin, 

L.  2/72,  p.  848. 
GoNORRHCEAL  Inflam.  (1173:3),  Velpeau, 

P.M.,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  272. 
Hydrocele  of  (1226:2),  L.  2/72,  p.  559. 
Tubercle  of  (676:6),  Rivington,  L.  2/72, 

p.  848. 
Cystic  Tumour  of,  Ralfe,  L.  2/76,  p.  782. 

1232. 

NERVES   AND   NERVOUS   TLSSUE— IN- 

1.  NERVATION— FUNCTIONS  OF  NER- 
VOUS SYSTEM,  Nervous  Mimicry  OF 
Disease  (552:2).  Diseases  of  N.  Sy'S- 
TEM  (1400:1).      . 

Bernard,  Perfectly  Distinct  Organs 
From  Brain  (1359:1)  and  Cord 
(1251:1),  T.  1/61,  pp.  82,  140, 191,  437; 
General  Properties,  T.  1/61,  p.  4; 
Resume,  T.  2/61,  p.  183  ;  List  of  His 
Labours,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  64. 

Clarke,  Historical  Sketch  of  Progress 
of  Anat.  and  Phys.  of  fr.  Time  of 
Hippocrates,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  474. 

Kuss,etc.,  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  289  ;  1/75, 
p.  333  ;  2/76,  p.  372.  Carpenter,  etc., 
Present    Kno-\vledge,    M.    R.    2/53, 

2.  p.  1  ;  1/54,  p.  459  ;  2/62,  p.  1.     Beale, 
Nerve  Action,  T.  1,69,  p.  539. 

Rutherford's  Exper.,  Diagr.,  etc.,  L.  1/71, 
pp.   295,  437,  563. 

B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  1.  Resume, 
R.  1/59,  p.  307  ;  L.  2/58,  p.  1,  et  scq. ; 
1/66,  p.  1,  et  scq.  Fallacies  of  many 
Exper.,  etc.,  L,  2/76,  p.  75,  et  seq. 

Huxley,  Present  Knowledge,  T.  2/57, 
4.  p.  1.       Wilks,  Introd.  Remarks  on 

Physiology  of,  T.  1/68,  pp.  29,  57. 
Hinton,  Proximal  Cause  of  Func- 
tional Action,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  180. 


394 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


XERYES  AXD  NERYOUS  FUXCT.  {cont.) 

H.  Jackson,  "  Unit  of  Compositiox,"  T. 
2/69,  p.  481. 

Yulpian,  T.  2/67,  p.  468,  et  ssq.  Leferve, 
An  Apology  foh  the  Neuves,  L. 
2/45,  p.  209. 

Parkes,  Ixfluence  in  Health  and  Dis- 
ease, T.  1/55,  p.  561,  vide  1360:3. 

Salt  (267:4),  in  all  Exper.  better  than 
Galyanism,  Eernard,  NVliy  ?  T.  2/61, 
p.  155. 

Cold,  Effects  of,  (188:3). 
5.  Neuye  Force,  Baxter,  \Yhat  is  it?  T. 
2/60,  p.  53.  RadclifFe,  Dynamics  of 
Nervous  System,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  309. 
Richardson,  "A  Nervous  Atmos- 
phere," T.  2/67,  p.  113;  1/71,  p.  507. 
Vide  Analogy  of  avith  Electricity 
(193:1). 

Nerve  Impressions,  E.  Sequard,  Part 
Necessary  for  Conveyance,  M.  R.  1/56, 
p.  411 ;  2/59,  p.  11.  Bernard,  Yarious 
Degrees  of  Excitability,  T.  2/61,  p. 
103. 

—  Rate  of  Transmission,  Bernard,  192 
ft.  per  Second,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  437  ; 
2/60,  p.  252;  1/66,  p.  420.  Helm- 
holtz.'M.  R.  2/76,  p.  372. 

1233. 

1.  Inhibited  Action,  Lister,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/59, 

pp.  96,  99  ;  2/64,  p.  288.    B.  Sequard, 

2.  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  396.  H.  Jones,  R. 
2'60,  p.  338.  Rutherford's  Exper., 
etc.,  L.  1/71,  p.  566.  Wilks,  Nerves 
that  Preside  over  it,  T.  1/68,  p.  387. 
Ed.,  The  Doctrine  Dying,  L.  2/76, 
p.  331.  Vide  Reflex  Action  (1252:1) ; 
Reflex  Paralysis  (1273:4). 

Electro-Motor  Properties  (193:2). 
Motor  Nerves  (1251:5). 
Yaso-Motor  Nerves  (718:2). 

SENSIBILITY  (1251:3)— TACTILE  SENSE 

4.     (26:3)— 

In  Health  and  Disease,  Bernard,  Exper. 
T.  1/61,  pp.  30,  51,  81,  191,  217, 
Sieveking,  M.R.  2/58,  p.  501,  2  Kinds, 
Proofs,  etc.,  1/65,  p.  100.  Paulus,  L. 
1/72,  p.  299.  Leube,  Sensibility  to 
Perception  of  Motion,  Exper.,  T. 
2/76,  p.  575.  Ogle,  Most  Sensitive 
Spots  of  Body,  Tip  of  Tongue 
(802:6)  AND  Palmar  Aspect  of  3rd 
Phalanges  (1740:2),  T.  1/60,  p.  410. 
S.  v.  d.  Kolk,  Sensitive  Branches 
OF  Mixed  Nerves  Supply  Skin 
Covering  Distrib.  of  Motor  Bran- 
ches,.T.  1/76,  p.  224. 
Tactile  Organs  of  Animals,  L.  1/73,  p. 
388. 

iESTHESIOMETER— 

O.  Ogle,  Diagr.,  T.  1/60,  p.  413.     Sieveking, 


iESTHESIOMETER  {cont.)— 

Diagr.,  M.  R.  1/58,  -p.  281.  Block, 
Plan,  Results  Diff.  fr.  Others,  L.  2/75, 
p.  670.  Bernard,  Exper.  in  Frogs,  T. 
1/61,  p.  109. 

PARJESTHESIA  vel  PERYERTED  SENSI- 
BILITY— 
Browne,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  441. 
Emotions  (1363:1). 

1234. 

HYPERiESTHESIA— PAIN.   Dermatalgia 

1.  (72:2). 

Bernard,    All    Nerves    Separ.    fr.    Parent 

Trunk  Hyper^sthetic,  T.  1/61,  pp. 

139,   191,  217.     Briquet,  Melyalgia 

(1727:6)  Limb  Pains,  T.  2/58,  p.  560  ; 

vide  1234:5.     Browne,  M.  R.  2/73,  p. 

452.     Hilton,  etc.,  Diagn.,  Cause,  L. 

2/66,  p.  663 ;  2/67,  p.  7  ;  2/68,  p.  374. 

Inman  on  Pain,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  109. 
Pathology  or  Cause  of  Pain,  Laycock, 

T.   1/71,  p.  301.     RadclifFe,  L.  2/63, 

3.  p.  59.  Chapman  on  Radcliffe's  Theory, 
T.  2/71,  p.  765  ;  1/72,  p.  66.  H.  Jones 
and  Why  it  may  Arrest  Circulat.,  T. 
2/65,  p.  411;  1/66,  pp.  So,  113,  139, 
167.  Wilks,  Pain  as  a  whole  Scien- 
tifically Reviewed,  T.  1/68,  p.  113; 
1/69,  p.  323;  2/68,  p.  411.  Hilton, 
Diagn.,  Diagr.,  L.  2/60,  p.  378. 

—In  Lead  Poisoning  (291:1  &  289:2).  In 
Fevers  (1475:5).     In  Cramps  (111:1). 

DIAGNOSTIC  YALUE  OF  PAIN— 

4.  As  a  Symptom  of  Disease,  Anderson,  L. 

2/73,  p.  73.     Laycock,  What  Does  it 
Mean?  T.  1/71,  p.  301 ;  1/72,  p.  153. 
In     Spinal    Disease     (1253:4).       Para- 
plegia (1264:2).     Sympathetic  Pains 

5.  (1450:5).  Rickets  (100:3).  Gastric 
Disease  (838:3).     Shoulder  (1729:2). 

YARIETIES  OF  PAIN— 

Hysterical  Hyper.^esthesia  (1334:5). 
Mental  Hyper.bsth.  (1371:6).  Ol- 
factory Hyper^usth.  (597:6).  Mus- 
cular Pains  (110:5).  Dysmenorr- 
hceal  Pains  (1145:3).  Neuralgia 
(1235:4). 

Obscure  Trunk  Pains,  Jago,  M.  R.  1/61, 
p.  493;  vide  1234:1. 

1235. 

TREATMENT     OF      HYPERESTHESIA 

2.  AND  PAIN  (1237:3). 

Good    Hints,   RadclifFe,   Yalue  of   Fats, 

etc.,  R.  2/63,  p.  335.     Dale,  L.  1/71, 

p.  641.     Hammond,  R.   1/69,  p.   125. 

4.   Rest  (199:6),  Hilton,  L.  2/62,  p.  \,ctseq.!! 

Electricity  (1241:3).     Blisters  (1241:5). 

LiQ.  Opii  Ext.  (463:1),  Skev,  T.  2/66,  p. 
307.     Cooke,  L.  1/70,  p.  612. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


395 


NEURALGIA.     Paix  (1234:1)  — 

5.  Revieavs,  Neuralgia  and  Fuxctional 
Nervous  Disorders  (1232:1),  M.  R. 
1/72,  p.  117.  Aiustie,  and  Diseases 
that  Resemble  it,  L.  2/71,  p.  679. 
H.  Jones,  Nature  and  Relations,  T. 
1/66,  pp.  85,  113,  139,  167;  2/67,  p.  7; 
L.  1/00,  pp.  577,  603  ;  2/55,  pp.  46,  71, 
363  ;  2/59,  p.  258.  Rolleston,  T.  2/68, 
p.  268.  Erb,  Nature  of,  etc.,  L.  2/76, 
p.  861.  Sieveking,  Clin.,  L.  1/61,  pp. 
31,  53,  81,  105,  131.  Pitha,  Diagn., 
Treat.,  Description  of  Attacks,  etc., 
T.  2/75,  p.  356.  Erb,  Diagn.,  Treat., 
etc.,  B.  2/76,  p.  57. 
Ix  Childrex,  West,  Very  Rare,  R.  1/72, 

p.  334. 
Ins^vxity,    Connection    of    -r-ith    Neu- 
ralgia (1376:2),  Maudsley,  L.   1/70, 
p.  759.     H.  Jones,  L.  2/67,  p.  8,     Lay- 
cock,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  172;  ride  1236:3. 

1236. 

PATHOLOGY  AND  CAUSES  OF  NEUR- 

1.  ALGIA— 

Chapman,  T.  1/69,  p.  298  ;  1/73,  p.  637  ; 

L.  1/72,  p.  151.      Inman,  Oyer  Mus- 

cuL.^R  Fatigue    (110:5),  M.  R.  1/57, 

p.  440. 
Amenorrhcea  (1152:6),    Simpson,    Treat., 

Good,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  515. 
Pregnancy  (1551:3). 

2.  Sympathetic  System  (1448:2),  Defect.  In- 

nervation. 
Albuminuria  (1009:6). 
Herpes  Zoster  (54:5).    Dental    Caries 

(100:6).      Arsenic       (278:1).      Pot. 

loDiDi  (263:3). 

INTERMITTENT  NEURALGIA— 

3.  Peacock,   Treat.,    etc.,   T.    2/59,   p.   479. 

Francis,  Quinine  and  ARSENicin  Large 
Doses,  T.  2/76,  p.  712. 
Apiol  (406:1),  Joret,  T.  1/55,  p.  290. 

EPILEPTIFORM  NEURALGIA  (1311:4)— 
Maudsley,  Its  Relation  with  Insanity' 
(1235:6).  Ainstie,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/69, 
pp.  41,  107.  Trousseau,  etc.,  R.  2/64, 
p.  58  ;  2/67,  p.  237;  1/67,  p.  35. 
Hunter,  Treat.,  T.  1/67,  p.  241. 
Ramskill,  T.  2/67,  p.  565. 

HYSTERICAL  NEURALGIA  (1333:3)— 
5.  Briquet,  T.  2/58,  p.  557. 

INTERCOSTAL  (641:3)  vd  INFRA-MAM- 
MARY NEURALGIA.  Vide  PLEURO- 
DYNIA  (641:3)  — 
Beau,  R.  2/47,  p.  30.  Briquet,  T.  2/58, 
p.  559.  Simpson,  etc.,  Treat.,  etc.,  T. 
1/61,  p.  515;  2/58,  pp.  47,  409.  In- 
man,  M.  R.   1/58,  p.    319.     Martyn, 


INTERCOSTAL  NEURALGIA,  Etc.  {co}it.) 
Physiolog.  Meaning,  R.  2/64,  p.  72. 
Shearman,  Disease  of  Vagus  (1444:2), 
a  Frequent  Cause,  T.  2/56,  p.  283. 

1237. 

SYPHILITIC    NEURALGIA  (1339:1)— 

1.  Peter,  g'^th  Calomel   Every  Hour,   Cases, 

L.  2/75,  p.  662.    Philipson,  Iodide  op 
Sodium  (1206:3),  L.  2,76,  p.  893. 

LOCAL  NEURALGIiE— 

Aisdomixal  vel  Epigastralgia  (944:1). 

2.  Dysmexorrhceal      (1146:1).        Uterine 

(1115:2). 
Ureters     (1044:5).       Vesical     (1052:5). 

Urethra  (1171:1).  Testicle  (1224:4). 

Kidney  (1026:4).     Liver  (976:3). 
Hand  (1738:2).    Fore.^rm  (1735:2).    Tar- 

srs    (1777:5).      Periosteum    (101:6). 

Pharynx  (817:4). 
Cervico-Occipital,  Philipson,  L.  2/76,  p. 

893. 

TRE.YTMENT  OF  NEURALGIA  (1235:7); 
vide  Sciatica  (1244:5);  Tic  (1243:3)— 

4.  Sieveking,  During  Paroxysm,  Etc.,  Etc., 
L.  1/61,  pp.  106,131.  Radclifre,R.2/63, 
p.  335.  Chapman,  T.  1/69,  pp.  327, 
433.  H.  Jones,  Intractable  Cases  ge- 
nerallv  Due  to  Nerves  Pressing  on 
Bone,'T.  1/76,  p.  437.  Erie,  B.  2/76, 
p.  59.    Gregory's  Pill,  B.  2/75,  p.  255. 

6.  Hy'podermic  Ixjectioxs  (218:3).  Hunter, 
T.  2/58,  pp.  408,  457;  1/59,  p.  387; 
2/59,  p.  253  ;  L.  1/65,  p.  653.  Pitha, 
His  Own  Case,  etc.,  T.  2/75,  pp.  356, 
691.  Lawson,  Cases,  etc.,  T.  2/69,  pp. 
654,  680  ;  1/70,  pp.  33,  227  ;  2/70,  p. 
61.  Direct.,  p.  556;  2/76,  p.  671. 
Wood,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  248.  Althaus, 
Strength  of  Sol.  Atrop.  1,  Morph. 
12  (218:0),  T.  1/70,  p.  636.  Simpson, 
etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  515;  1/69,  p.  463. 
Allbutt,  Treacherous  at  Times,  M.  R. 
j/72,  p.  127.  Vide  Chloroform 
(1241:1), 
CoDEiA  (464:1),  Aran,  T.  2/61,  p.  599. 
Narceix,  Eulenberg,  Hvpoder.,  M.  R. 
1/72,  p.  127. 

1238. 

1.  Morphia  c.  Coffea  (1238:1),  Boileau,  T. 

2/55,  p.  351.  Lot.  Opii  (1235:2). 
Atropixe  (218:1),  ride  1237:4.  Hunter, 
gr.  ij.  to  5  ss.  rel  §  j.,  T.  1/60,  p.  267  ; 
L.  1/65,  p.  653;  R.  1/59,  p.  349. 
Spix.\l  Case  (1256:5),  T.  1/66,  p. 
428.  Briquet,  T.  2/59,  p.  413. 

2.  Fuller's    Bellad.    Lotion    (367:1),    L. 

1/64,  p.  432. 
Aconite  (468:1),  Fleming,  R.  2/45,  p.  76. 


396 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  jS'EURALGIA— Aconite  {cont.) 
Habershon,  Intense  Case,  Cure,  R. 
2/62,  p.  78.  Mease,  T.  1/73,  p.  433. 
Smith,  EndermicaUy  (26:3),  T.  2/68, 
p.  493. 

3.  —  Externally,  Ussher,  Remarkable  Case, 

T.  2/59,  p.  270.    Hilton,  After  Operat  , 
T.  2/54,  p.  614. 
Digitalis    (373:3),    -J    gr.    pulv.    Stia  h., 

4.  Assoc.  J.  1/55,  p.  512.  A  Magic  Pill, 
1/60,  p.  323. 

Stramonium    (378:6),   Sigmund,   L.   1/37, 

p.  332. 
Cannabis  (361:3),  Ruhbaum,   L.  1/48,  p. 

688. 
Strychnia    (390:2),    Wilkinson,  L.   2/53, 

p.  601. 

5.  —  IIypoderm.  (390:4),  L.  1/74,  p.  533. 
CoLCHicuM  (344:2),  Peacock,  etc.,  T.  1/55, 

p.  400  ;   1/60,  p.  377. 
CoNifM  (405:5),  Kennedy,  R.  1/73,  p.  143. 

6.  Secale  (326:3),  Woaker,  L.  2/58,  p.  230. 
Gelseminum  (1243:5). 

Valerianate  of  Ammonia  (255:1),  O'Con- 
nor, etc..  Cases,  T.  1/58,  p.  350 ;  R. 
1/62,  p.  46;  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  261. 

1239. 

2.  Ol.     Crotonis     (367:2),     vide     Sciatica 

(1245:2)  ;    Tic  (1243:4).     Allbutt,  T. 

1/54,  p.  224.     Easton,  in  Tic,  L.  1/42, 

p.  609. 
Ol.  Creasoti  (355:5),  Fife,  Ungt.,   Med. 

Gaz.,  vol.  22/38,  p.  65. 
Ol.  Jecor.  Aselli,  Assoc.  J.  2/54,  p.  904. 

Radcliffe,    R.  2/63,  p.   335.      Ainstie, 

T.  1/62,  p.  360  ;  1/63,  p.  330. 
Ol.    Tererinth.   (350:2),    Trousseau,     T. 

1/59,  p.  119.     Brown,  Inbal.  Vapour, 

L.  1/62,  p.  305.     Seitz,   Ozonized  Oil, 

M.  R.  2/54,  p.  565. 
4.  PoTAssiF,    BiCHROMAS    (259:2),  Robin,    L. 

2/52,  p.  427. 
Ammonii   Chlorid.    (255:4),  Ebden,    etc., 

M.  R.,   2'55,    p.   236  ;     1/60,   p.   283  ; 

1/72,  p.    127.      Brentcbley,  L.    2/58, 

p.    39G.      Young,     B.     1/76,    p.    83. 

Reynolds     (Tic),     L.     1/64,    p.    145. 

Chapman,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  328:  1/70, 

p.  549.      Vide  Hemicrania  (1435:1). 
Pot.  Bromid.  (1434:6). 

1240. 

1.  Arsenic  (280:3),  Simpson,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p. 

615.  Large  Dosps,  2/61,  p.  316.    Gross, 
Formula,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  79.     Routh, 
c.  Phosph.  (1240:4),  B.  2/74,  p.  69. 
Xickel  (284:3),  Simpson,  etc.,  T.   1/61,  p. 

2.  516  ;    1/55,  p.  577  ;  1/58,  p.  475.    Pal- 
mer, Sulphate,  R.  2/68,  p.  124. 

Ferro-Mang.\nates    (276:5),     Speer,    T. 
2/53,  p.  598. 


TREAT.  OF  NEURALGIA  {cont.)- 

Auro-Terchl.  Sod.  (308:2),  Charriere,  L. 
2/61,  p.  460. 
6.  Phosphorus  (239:5).  Routh,  c.  Arsenico 
(1240:1).  Wilkinson,  c.  Strychnia, 
L.  2/53,  p.  601.  Ainstie,  etc.,  T.  1/62, 
p.  360;  1/73,  p.  412;  1/74,  p.  314. 
Tavignot,  R.  2/64,  p.  157.  Bradley, 
L.  2/70,  p.  690.  Thompson,  B.  1/75, 
p.  240. 

Chloral  c.  Morphia  (444:4),  Erb,B.2/76, 
p.  61. 

Croton  Chloral  (443:3),  Yeo,  L.  1/74,  p. 
p.  160.  Skerritt,  L.  2/76,  pp.  776,  814, 
Trayer,  T.  2/75,  p.  134.  Will,  B.  2/75, 
p.  349.  Special  Influence  oyer 
5th  Nerve  (443:3). 

Iodoform  (252:4),  Nunn,  L.  1/66,  p. 
205. 

Amyl  Nit.  (447:4),  Evans,  B.  2/75,  p.  49. 

1241. 

1.  Gloinine  (271:4),  Field,  T.   1/58,  pp.  291, 

384  ;  1/59,  pp.  340,  263. 
Chloroform  (441:6). 
— Per  Orem,   Kiett,  H\  x.x  After  all  also 

Failed,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  244. 
■ — Hypodermically  (1237:4),  Bartholow',B. 

2/74,  p.  78.     Neale,  in  Sciatica. 

2.  —Enema  (886:4),  Erb,  B.  2/76,  p.  61. 

— Externally  (442:1),  Little  Formula, 
etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  231.  Walter,  c.  Aco- 
nito  (468:4),  Action  of,  etc.,  M.  R. 
1/70,  p.  254. 

3.  Electricity    (194:2),    V.   Poore,    Direct., 

Continuous  Current,  Etc.,  L.  2/74, 
p.  300.  Benedikt,  Mode  of  Applic. 
(Tic),  R.  2/71,  p.  57  ;  B.  1/76,  p.  59. 
Allbutt,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  388  ;  1/72,  p. 
127  ;  T.  1/72,  p.  224.  L.  Jones,  (Tic), 
B.  1/76,  p.  58.  Ainstie,  etc.,  T.  1/71, 
p.  618;  1/70,  p.  636;  2/73,  p.  328. 
Mode  of  Applying,  1/74,  p.  639.  Al- 
thaus,  etc.,T.  2/58,  p.  166;  R.  1/60, 
p.  312.  Lobb,  etc.,  L.  1/60,  p.  520  ; 
1/48,  p.  152.  Reynolds,  L.  2/70,  p. 
532.  (Tic),  1/70,  p.  331.  Briquet,  T. 
1/59,  p.  427.  Erb,  Direct.,  B.  2/76, 
p.  59.  Dick,  Forming  Internal  Gal- 
A'Anic  Batteries,  L.  1/41,  p.  786. 
Lawson,  Not  of  Use  in  Sciatica  after 
Injuries,  Mode  of  Applying,  Etc.,  T. 
2/70,  pp.  120,  584.  Knott,  Successful 
after  Failure  of  Hypod.,  etc.,  L.  2/75, 
p.  872. 

5.  Counter-irritation  to  SriNE(165:2),Wat- 

son,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  22/38,  p.  800. 

— Actual  Cautery  (11245:4). 

—Blisters    (165:2),    Radclitfe,   Theory  of 
Action,  L.   2/63,    p.    59.      Sieveking, 
etc.,  Dressing AViTH  Morphia,  L.  1/61,      j 
p.  195  ;  T.  1/53,  p.  83.  | 

6.  —Iodine  (250:6),  Bouchut,  R.  1/64,  p.  85-      j 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


397 


TREAT.  OF  NEUE.— C.  Irritation  {cotit.)— 

—Chloroform  (1241:2). 

— Sulphuric  Acid  Cautery  (246:3),  Le- 
groiix,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  243. 

— Acupuncture  (166:4),  Riberi,  M.E.  2/52, 
p.  443.  Craig,  etc.,  T.  2/64,  pp.  277, 
347.     Teale,  L.  1/71,  p.  567. 

1242. 

1.  Turkish  Bath  (232:2),  Robertson,  L.  1/60, 

p.  210. 
Fomentations  Hot  (184:3),  Sieveking,  L. 

1/61,  p.  131.     Wilks,  T.   1/69,  p.  377. 
Cold  (189:5),  Arnott,  T.  1/53,  p.  299.     B. 

Sequard's  Explan.  of  Cure,  L.  1/75,  p. 

885.     Chapman,  T.  1/69,  p.  434  ;  2/69, 

p.  622;  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  144. 
— JEther  Spray,  L.  2/67,  pp.  26,  598. 

3.  Neurotomy  (1249:2),  Hilton,  T.  1/61,  p 

549.  Davies,  5  Cases,  R.  1/62,  p.  131 
Nekton  and  Cauterizing  Nerve,  R 
2/64,  p.  63.  Aiioing,  M.  R.  2/75,  p 
462.  Chapman,  Useless,  T.  1/69,  p 
433. 
—2nd  Br.\nch  of  5th  in  Tic  (1244:1),  Car 

4.  nochan,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  548  ;  R.  2/60 
p.  209.  Bernard,  Effects,  T.  1/61,  p.  81 

Nerve  Stretching,  Nussbaum,  L.  2/72,  p 

783.     Callender,  Clin.,  L.  1/75,  p.  883 

—  Vide  Tetanus(1329:4).  Sciatica(1245:5) 

Compression  of  Artery  Going  to  Part 

(756:6),  Allier,  T.  2/54,  p.  475. 

1243. 

TIC  DOULOUREUX— TRIFACIAL  (1438:2) 

1.     vel  FACIAL  NEURALGIA— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Ainstie,  L.  1/66,  p.  653  ; 
2/66,  p.  31;  Case,  c.  Hysteria  (1334:5), 
T.  2/74,  p.  113  ;  In  Relation  to 
Facial  Erysipelas  (42:2).  Wood,  5 
Varieties,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  260.  Marchal, 
c.Syph.  Par-^lysis,  M.R.  1/56,  p.  132. 
L.  Jones,  Severe  Case,  or  "  Fother- 
gill's  Disease,"  Cure  by  Elect.,  B. 
1/76,  p.  60. 

3.  Causes,  Jago,  Sleeping  on  a  Book,  M.R. 

1/61,  p.  495. 

Causing  Paralysis  of  3rd  (1437:2),  B. 
Sequaid,  L.  2^66,  p.  79;  M.  R.  1/56, 
p.  132. 

— Ophthalmic  Mischief  (1819:3),  B.  Car- 
ter, B.  2/75,  p.  254  ;  L._  2/76,  p.  112. 

Diagnosis,  That  Pain  Originates  in  5th, 
Ainstie,  L.  2/66,  p.  200. 

TREATMENT    OF    TIC,    Vide   Neuralgia 
(1237:3)  — 
Ointment,  Etc.,  Cazenave,  T.  1/53,  p.  196. 

4.  Various,  L.  2/63,  pp.  583,  612  ;  2/65,  pp. 

611,  638. 
Chloroform  Hypoderm.  (1241:1). 
Morphia  per  Nares  (588:5),  Raimbert,  R. 

2/67,  p.  123.    Hypoderm.  (1237:4). 


TREATMENT  OF  TIC  {cont.)  — 

Cannabis    (1238:4).         Aconite  (1238:2). 

Atropine      (1238:1).        Str.vmonium 

(1238:4).  Ol.  Crotonis  (1239:2).    Ol. 

Terebinth      (1239:3).  Glonoine 

(1241:1).     Croton  Chloral  (443:3). 

Amyl  Nitrite  (1240:6). 
5.  Gelseminum  (393:5),  Sawyer,  B.  2/74,  p. 

43.      Dusch,    T.  2/75,  p.    189.      Tide 

Odont.ilgia  (105:4). 
PuLS.\TiLLA  (466:2),  Blodig,  T.  1/61,  p.  450. 
Valerian.   Zinc  and   Quin.e  (286:6),  T. 

2/56,  p.  247. 
Calaban  Bean   (471:5),   Munro,  In  Eye, 

B.  1/75,  p.  61. 
Ammonii  Chlorid.  (1239:4). 
Ferro  Pot.  Tart  (296:5),  9  iv.,  Vin.  Opii. 

■^  iss.  Aq.  Cin.  §  viij.  5  j.  ter  die,  Assoc, 

J.  1/53,  p.  137. 

1244. 

1.  Snuff  (1243:4),  L.  1/73,  p.  5. 
ELECTRiciTY(r241:2).  Neurotomy(1242:3). 

2.  Ligature  of  Carotids  (744:1),  Patruban, 

13  Cases,  L.  2/75,  p.  815. 

SCIATICA.    Sciatic  Nerve  (1757:6). 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Hancock,  L.  1/54,  p.  268  ; 

1/55,  p.  428.  Fayrer,  Effusion  into 
Sheath  (1387:1),  T.  1/68,  p.  8.  Law- 
son,  T.  2/69,  pp.  654,  680  ;  1/70,  pp. 
34,  228,  549;  2/70,  p.  61,  ct  seq. 
Ainstie,  T.  1/74,  pp.  581,  637. 
5.  Diagnosis,  Lawson,  T.  1/70,  p.  33. 

Causes,  Etc.,  Lawson,  Various,  T.  2/70, 
p.  583.  Jago,  fr.  Sitting  on  Edge  of 
Chair,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  495. 

—  Gonorrhcea  (1173:2),  Fournier,  Diag- 
nosis, etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  647. 

TREATMENT    OF    SCIATICA,   Vide  Neu- 
ralgia (1237:3). 
Various,  L.  2/69,  p.  290.    Fuller,  L.  1/64, 
pp.   430,  459.     Lawson,  Supra. 

1245. 

1.  GuAiACUM  (419:1),  Fuller,  L.  1/64,  p.  459. 
AauA-PUNCTURE  (229:5). 
Gelseminum  (393:5),  Dusch,  T.  2/75, p.l89. 

2.  Secale  (1238:6).  Atropine  (1238:1).  Mor- 

phia", Etc.  (1237:4).  Chloroform 
Hjpod.  (1241:2).  Ol.  Terebinth 
(1239:3). 
Ol.  Crotonis  (1239:2),  Discuss.,  T.  1/54, 
p.  223.  Hancock,  L.  1/54,  pp.  241, 
268  ;   1/55,  p.  428. 

3.  Ammonii  Chlor.  (1239:4).      Electricity 

(1241:3).     Heat  (1242:1). 
CHL0R.4L  (444:5).  B.  Jones,  T.  1/70, p.  591. 

4.  Actual  Cautery  (212:5),  ValleLx,  T.  2/59, 

p.  544.  Faico,  of  External  Ear 
(1791:5)  Speaks  Rapturously  of  it,  R. 
2/61,  p.  70.  Ftf/e;  Counter-irritation 
(1241:5). 


398 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREATMENT  OF  SCIATICA  {cont.)— 

SuLPiiuEic  Acid  Over  Nerve  (1241:6). 
5.  Sulphur,  Externally  (243:3)  as  in  Rheu- 
matism (1462:2). 
Plasters    (222:3),    Tait,    Sterry's   Poor 

Man's,  T.  2/70,  p.  62. 
Nerve    Stretching    (1242:4),    Chambers, 
L.  l/76,p.  652. 

1246. 

ANiESTHESIA      ET      HYP^STHESIA. 

An.IiSthetics  (217:3). 

1.  Papers,  Etc.,  Briquet,  T.  1/59,  pp.  398,426. 

B.  Sequard,  Causes,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p. 
55.     Raymond,  Hemi- Anesthesia,  L. 
2/75,  p.  258. 
In  Diseases  of  Cord  (1253:5),  Diagnostic, 
Value,  etc.     In  Insanity  (1373:6). 

2.  Hysterical  (1333:2),  Voison,   Usually  on 

Left  Side,  T.   1/59,  p.  227.     Briquet, 
Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  pp.  398,  426. 
Muscular  (111:6),  Carpenter,  2  Cases,  L. 
2/71,  pp.  779,  780 ;  T.  2,72,  p.  264. 
4.  Cages  Generally,  Browne,  M.  R.  2/73,  p. 
441.    Lee,  Oper.,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  p.  577. 
Klastsch,  General,  Cure,  T.  1/57,  p.  622. 
Ogle,  P.M.,  General,  T.  2/60,  p.  197. 
Treatment,   Electricity    (194:2),    Rey- 
nolds, How  to  Apply,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/55, 
p.  145  ;  L.  2/70,  p.  529. 

1247. 

DIAGRAMS  OF  NERVES,  Vide  1232:1— 
1.  Flowers,  R.  1^61,  p.  302.  •  Albert's  Photog. 
Album,  T.  1/61,  p.  661. 

CHEMISTRY  OF  NERVE— 

Analysis,  Etc.,  Bibra,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  229. 
Thudichum,  L.  1/75,  pp.  332,  367^410. 

Protagon,  Leibreicb,  Remarkable  Disco- 
very, T.  1/68,  p.  580. 

Phosphorus  (239:4),  Boisarella,  Varies  fr., 
1-352  to  1-790  per  Cent.,  T.  2/61,  p. 
229.     Ed.,  T.  1/59,  p.  91. 

3.  Starch  (314:5  &  1672:4),  M.  R.  1/61, p.  58. 
Sand  of  Brain  (1347:6),  Arlidge,  M.  R. 

2/54,  p.  470. 

4.  —  Psammoma  vel  Sand  Tumour,  Virchow, 

M.  R.  1/67,  p.  29. 

On  Dura  Mater   (1349:2),  Collins, 

T.  1/75,  p.  123. 

STRUCTURE  OF  NERVES.    Spin.^l  Cord 
(1250:1). 

B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  411;  L.  1/66, 
p.  I.  Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  412.  Beale, 
DiAGR.  OF  Fundamental  Structure 
AND  Arrangement  of  a  Nervous 
Appar.,  T.  1/67,  pp.  55,  107,  163, 
190  ;  T.  1/69,  pp.  353,  403.  Huxley, 
etc.,  T.  2/57,  p.  6 ;  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  547  ; 
2/62,  p.  2  ;  1/68,  p.  511 ;  T.  1/73,  p. 
466  ;  2/57,  p.  404  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  859. 


NERVI  NERVORUM— 
Sappey,  T.  2/67,  p.  573. 

1248. 

MICROLOGT  OF  NERVES  (1250:1).    Br.\in 
(1344:2). 

1.  Directions  to  Prepare   (1625:2),  Lock- 

hart  Clarke,  R.  1/63,  p.  25 1 .  Bastian, 
T.  2/67,  pp.  475,  613.  Pfluger's  Plan 
to  Prepare  Cylinder  Axis,  M.  R. 
2/59,  p.  239,  Sankey,  Brain  Tissue, 
Etc,  L.  2/75,  p.  82.  Lister  &  Turner, 
Mode  of  Prepar.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  516. 
Major,  Staining  Process,  L.  1/74,  p. 
333.     Grandy  on  Mierologv  of  Nervous 

2.  System,  T.  2/68,  p.  704.  Lewis,  How 
to  Prepare  Brain  Sect.,  etc.  in  less 
than  5  Minutes,  T.  1/76,  p.  247. 

Nerve  Cells,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  3. 
— Of    Brain    (1344:2).       Calcific.s.tion, 
Etc  (1421:1). 

TERMINATION  OF  NERVES— 

3.  Jacobowitch,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  520  ;  1/62, 

p.  423  ;  2/62,  p.  4  ;  2/70,  p.  239.     Ber- 
nard, R.  1/61,  p.  30.     Grandy  on  Beak. 
OF  Duck  and  Goose,  M.  R.  1/70,  n. 
243. 
In    Pacinian    Corpuscles,    Coghill,    L. 

4.  2/59,  p.  379.  Rouget,  L.  2/68,  p.  613. 
Ciaccio,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  239. 

In      Meibomian       Sebaceous      Glands 

(1877:4),  Colasanti,  L.  2/73,  p.  532. 
In  Voluntary  Muscles  (108:5). 

DIVISION    OF    NERVES    vel    NEURO- 

5.  TOMY— 

Bernard,  Changes  in  Truncated  Ex- 
trem.  (1634:3),  Etc,  T.  1/61,  pp.  81, 
139;  2/61, p.  103.  Gubler,etc.,R.  1/69, 
p.  175  ;  2/60,  p.  63.  Paulet,  T.  1/68, 
pp.  374,  423.  Beneke,  Exper.,  L. 
2/72,  p.  421.  Mitchell,  Contradict. 
VicAvs,  T.  1/74,  p.  193.  Letievant, 
Effects,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  181. 

Temperature  (187:6),  Hutchinson,  How- 
Affected,  L.  1/75,  p.  713.  Aftek 
Spinal  Injury  (1252:4). 

1249. 

1.  Action   of  Poisons,   How  Affected  by 

(1615:6).      Galvanism,    Effects    Of 
Afterwards  (193:3). 
To  Promote  Healing  of  "Wounds  (160:3). 

2.  In  Neuralgia  (1242:3).  Tetanus  (1329:4). 

Spasmodic  Contraction  (111:6). 

UNION  OF  DIVIDED  NERVES— 

Gluge,  Of  Nerves  of  Diff.  Functions,  Exp., 

M.  R.  1/64,  p.  232;  2/64,  p.  235. 
Suture    of    (1727:4),    Nelaton,    Median 

(1727:1),  R.  1/65,  p.  205  ;  T.  2/76,  p. 

170.      Braun,    Median,   Ulnar   and 

Int.  CuT.iN.,  Cure,  T.  2/76,  p.  572. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


399 


UNION  OF   DIVIDED   NERVES— Suture 

OF    (cotlt.) 

Laugier,  T.  2/64,  pp.  42,   227  ;   Dis- 
cuss., 1/G5,  p.  70.  Of  Sciatic  (l7o7:6). 

INJURIES  OF  NERVES.  Spiral  Cord 
(1252:2). 

3.  Mitchell,  L.  1/65,  p.  289;  M.  R.  2/72,  p. 
404.  Paulet,  Remarkable  Conclusions, 
T.  1/G8,  pp.  574,  425 ;  R.  2/68,  p.  167. 
B.  Sequard,  Hereditary  Transm.  of 
Effects  (562:5),  E.xper.,L.  1/75,  p.  7. 

REGENERATION    OF    NERVES.     Spinal 

5.     Cord  (1252:6). 

Papers,  B.  Sequard,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p. 
281;  1/55,  p.  557;  1/56,  pp.  336,  413. 
Bernard,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  310;  1/61, 
p.  81  ;  1/73,  p.  466.  Raulet,  Remark. 
Concliis.,  T.  1/68,  pp.  374,  425.  Rev., 
L.  1/74,  p.  171. 
Functions  Restored  after  Excision  of 
Port,  of  Muscul.  Spiral  (1727:3), 
Savory,  L.  2/68,  p.  142.  Hill,  T.  2/68, 
p.  212.  Kiallmark,  Ulnar  (1727:5), 
L.  2/67,  p.  747. 

LIGATURE  OF  NERVES— 

Death  fr.,  Favell,  T.  2/76,  p.  170. 
Causing  Cerebral  Softening  (1416:4)  in 
Case   of  LiG.    of    Brachial    Nerve 
(1727:2),  Lallemand,  R.  2/60,  p.  64. 

DISEASES  OF  NERVES  (1337:1).  Dis- 
eases of  Nervous  SyvStem  (1400:1). 

1250. 

SPINAL  CORD.     Nerves  (1247:5).    Brain 

1.  (1344:1). 

Structure  and  Functions,  Etc.,  M.  R. 
1/64,  p.  2  ;  1/73,  pp.  59,  370  ;  1/60,  p. 
517.  S.  V.  d.  Kolk,  etc.,  Micrology 
(1448:1)  AND  Functions,  M.  R.  1/57, 
p.  85;  1/60,  p.  73;  2/55,  p.  525. 
Jacobowitch,  3  Kinds  of  Cells  for 
3  Systems  of  Nerves,  T.  1/61,  p.  487. 
Bernard,    Summary     of     Elements, 

2.  Etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  54.  B.  Sequard, 
Distinct  Set  of  Motor  Nerves  fr. 
tbe  Voluntary  Motor,  L.  1/70,  p.  2. 
Crombie,  Rationale  of  Decussating 
Nerve  Fibres,  L.  2/69,  p.  505, 
Bastian,  How  to  Prepare  Cord  for 
Exam.  (1248:1),  T.  2/67,  p.  475. 
Sappey,  Course  of  Tracts  that 
connect  Brain,  L.  1/76,  p.  577  ;  2/76, 
p.  469. 

3.  Central    Canal,    S.    v.   d.    Kolk,    etc., 

M.  R.  1/60,  pp.  73,  518 ;  1/62,  p.  113. 
Cerebro-Spinal  Fluid,  Hilton,  Uses, 
Etc.,  L.  2/60,  p.  156.  Symonds, 
Quantity,  Etc.,  Exper.,  T.  1/58,  p. 
342.  Hoppe,  etc.,  Analysis,  M.  R. 
1/56,  p.  234;  2/60,  p.   241;   1/62,  £. 


SPINAL    CORD  —  Cerebro-Spinal  Fluid 
{cont.)— 

4.  129.  Williams,  L.  1/60,  p.  165. 
Bernard,  Sugar  in  (332:1),  M.  R. 
1/57,  p.  33.  Hewitt,  Always  Beneath 
Arachnoid  (1350:6),  T.  2/55,  p.  179; 
vide  Chr.  Hydrocephalus  (1353:1). 

5.  Blood-Vessels,  Robins,  Structure,  M.  R. 

1/60,  p.  518. 
Meninges,  Hilton,  Diagr.,  etc.,  L.  2/60,  p, 

156. 
— Diseases   of    (1254:3),    vide   Cerebral 

Meninges  (1348:5). 
Absent   in    Monstrous   Fcetus   (1543:5), 

NichoU,  Brain  Absent  also,  L.  2/37, 

p.  202.     Smith,  Brain  Present,  L. 

2/48,  p.  400. 

1251. 

FUNCTIONS  OF  SPINAL  CORD— 
1.  A  Distinct  Organ-  fr.  Nerves  (1237:1) 
and  Brain  (1359:1). 
Bernard,  Exper.,  T.  1/61,  p.  29,  ci  seq. 
B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  409;  2/56, 
p.  233  ;  2/59,  p.  1 ;  T.  1/56,  pp.  407, 
432.  Chaveau  contra  B.  Sequard,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  250  ;  Summary,  R.  1/62,  p.  305, 
Richardson's  Exper.  with  Cold,  T. 
1/67,  p.  546.  Rutherford's  E.xper., 
Mode  of  Securing  Animals,  Etc., 
L.  1/71,  p.  705,  et  scq.  Various 
Papers,  L.  1/46,  vide  Index  ;  T.  1/70, 
p.  132. 

3.  A    Sensorial    and   Volitional    Centre 

(1234:4),  Lewes,  R.  1/59,  pp.  309,  312. 

Bernard,  Experiments,  T.   1/61,  pp.  82, 

110.   Van  Deen,  Denies  Sensitiveness 

(1233:4),  M.  R.   2/60,   p.   242.     Bis- 

4.  chofFe  Denies  Consciousness  (1361:5), 
T.  1/61,  p.  661. 

Sensory  Nerves  (1233:3),  B.  Sequard, 
Decussate  in  Cord,  M.  R.  1/56,  p. 
234.     Bernard's  Exper.,  T.   1/61,  pp. 

5.  140,  245  ;  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  15.  Waller, 
The  Ganglia,  Their  Nutritive  Centres, 
T.  1/53,  p.  45 ;  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  281. 

— Influence     of    on     Heart's     Action 

(775:3) ;  vide  Optic  Thalami  (1347:1). 
Motor  Nerves  (1346:2),  B.  Sequard,  Do 

not  Decussate  in  Cord,  M.  R.   1/56,  p. 

234.     Bernard's  Exper.,  T.  1/61,  pp. 

140,  245  ;  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  15. 

6.  — Preside   over   Glandular   Functions 

(129:4);  vide  Electro-Motor  Proper- 
ties (193:2)  ;  Coup.  Striata  (1346:3). 

— Paralysis  following  Injury  (1263:5). 

— Vaso-Motor  Nerves  (718:2). 

1252. 

REFLEX  ACTION  OF    SPINAL  CORD— 
1.     Inhibited  Action  (1233:1).    Reflex  Pa- 
ralysis (1273:4).  Reflex  Cramps  (111:4). 
Who  discovered  it  ?  T.  1/60,  p.  412.     Stir- 


400 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


REFLEX  ACTION  OF  SPINAL  COED(co«(!.) 
ling,  B.  2/76.  p.  78.     B.  Sequard,  Ex- 
per.,  M.K.,1/56,  p.  407;  1/62,  p.  373. 
In  Plants  (311:6), 

2.  IIo^v   Affected    by   Strychnia    (385:2)  ; 

Belladonna  (376:3)  ;  Ekgot  (326:2)  ; 
Blisters  (164:3). 
Cavsing  Reflex  Irritation,  vide  R.  In- 
flammation (167:1)  ;  Convulsions, 
■when  in  Excess  (1301:5) ;  Insanity 
(1376:3);  Deafness  (1803:4)  ;  Blind- 
ness (1818:2)  ;  Cataract  (1867:4)  ; 
Amaurosis  (1862:1). 

WOUNDS  AND   INJURIES   OF   SPINAL 

3.  CORD  —  Vide     Fracture     of      Spine 
(1702:1);  Sprain,  Etc.,  of  Spine  (1704:1). 

Bernard's  Exper.  on  Division  of  Diff. 
Parts,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/o9,  p.  22 ;  R. 
262,  p.  94  ;  T.  1/61,  pp.  109,  140, 
245,  544.  Goltz,  etc.,  Exper.  as  re- 
gards Vaso-Motor  System,  Etc.,  M.R. 
2/76,  pp.  266,377.  B.  Sequard,  Diagn. 
OF  Severity,  Etc.,  R.  1/65,  p.  352. 
Hilton,  Diagnosis  of  Seat,  L.  2/66, 
p.  663. 

In  Chorea  (1291:3),  Section  in  Dogs 
does  not  prevent  Movements. 

Cases,  B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  2/59,  pp.  19,  22; 
L.  2/68,  pp.  593,  659;  1/69,  pp.  1,219; 
T.  1/61,  pp.  109,  240.     Gribbon,  Self- 

4.  inflicted  Punctured  "Wound,  L.  2/76, 
p.  457.  Vignes,  R.  1/72,  p.  252. 
Smith,  T.  1/73,  p.  326. 

Temperature  (187:6),  Teale,  122°,  L. 
1/75,  p.  340.  Hutchinson,  in  Crush- 
ing of  CervicalCord  (1702:1),  L.  1/75, 
pp.  267,  713,  747.  Nieden,  Lowered, 
R.  1/73,  p.  61.  Vide  After  Neuro- 
tomy (1248:5). 

5.  Urine  (1034:6),  B,  Jones,  T.  2/53,  p.  467. 
Convulsions  following   (1300:1).     Epi- 
lepsy (1306:4). 

Hypertrophy  of  Supra  Renal  Capsules 
FR.  (1040:3). 

6.  Regeneration  of  Cord,  Van  Lair,  Exper., 

M.    R.,    1/71,   p.    533.      Vide   Nerve 
(1249:3). 
After    Amputation   of   Limbs,   (1631:5). 
Yulpian,  Condition,  L.    1/72,  p.    545. 
Vide  Cerebellum  (1396:4). 

1253. 

DISEASES  OF  SPINAL  CORD.   In  Insanity 

1.  (1279:2).     Spine  (1692:3).     Diseases  of 
Dorsal  Vertebra  (1701:5). 

B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  410  ;  2/59,  p.  1  ; 
R.  1/65,  p.  351 ;  L.  1/69,  p.  1  ;  T. 
2/58,  p.  77.  M.  Hall,  3  Lectures,  L. 
2/54,  pp.  391,  411,  451.     Walker,  L. 

2.  1/48,  pp.  585,  667,  716.  Wilks,  T. 
2/68,  p.  411. 

Nervous  Mimicry  of,  Paget,  L.  2/73,  p. 
763. 


DISEASES  OF  SPINAL  CORD  [cont.)— 
Cases,  Marson,  etc.,  L.  2/51,  p.  598  ;   1/52, 
p.  279.     B.  Sequard,  T.  1/61,  p.  110. 

3.  — Of   One  Half   of    Cord,    B.    Sequard. 

M.  R.  1/56,  p.  410  ;  R.  1/65,  p.  346, 
Radcliife,  L.  1/65,  pp.  557,  631.  Stew- 
art.  Of  Antero-Lateral  Columns,  L. 
2/75,  p.  410. 

DIAGNOSIS   OF   DISEASES  OF  CORD— 

4.  B.  Sequard,  of  Seat,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  77; 

R.  1/65,  p.  351 ;  2/58,  p.  331 ;  L.  1/69, 

p.  1.     Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  411. 
Ophthalmoscope  (1823:4),  Allbutt,  Value, 

L.  1/70,  p.  76. 
Hyperjesthesia     (1234:5),     B.    Sequard, 

M.  R.  2/59,  p.  13. 

5.  Anesthesia  (1246:1),  B.  Sequard,  M.  R. 

2/59,  p.  13. 

Pupils  (1852:6),  Ogle,  Why  Contracted 
or  Dilated,  R.  2/58,  p.  199. 

Tightness  across  Chest  (641:6),  B.  Se- 
quard, R.  1/66,  p.  342. 

6.  Arthritis  (1264:5).     Priapism  (1086;3). 
Fixed  Pain  on  Surface,  Paget,  L.  2/73, 

p.    763.     Hilton,  Showing  Diagnostic 
Value,  L.  2/60,  pp.  304,  378. 
Backs  and  no  Backs  (1148:2). 

1254. 

TREAT  OF  DIS.  OF  SPINAL  CORD— 

2.  B.   Sequard,  How  to  Nourish  a  Spinal 

Cord,  R.  2/60,  p.  346.  Hilton,  Rest, 
L.  2/60,  p.  304. 

Belladonna  (375:3). 

Strychnia  (385:1),  M.  Hall,  In  Impaired 
Spinal  Energy  (1256:1),  Formula, 
L.  2/52, p.  486!!  vide  1401:5!!  Inman, 
How  IT  Nourishes  not  Stimulates 
the  Cord,  R.  2/60,  p.  346. 

SPINAL  MENINGITIS  (1250:5)— 

3.  Erichsen,  T.  2/67,  p.  91.     Cortis,  L.  1/65, 

p.  611.  B.  Sequard,  Treat.,  etc.,  M.  R. 
1/62,  p.  404.  RamskUl,  Causing  Para- 
plegia (1265:5),  T.  2/61,  p.  217. 

BONY  PLATE  ON  ARACHNOID— 

4.  Wilks,  T.  1/60,  p.  409.       Vide  Cerebral 

Arachnoid  (1350:6)— 

CEREBRO-SPINAL  MENINGITIS— SPOT- 
TED FEVER(1505:4)— BLACK  DEATH 
AND   MALIGN.  PURPURIC  FEVER, 
T.   1/67,  p.  664.— INDIAN  PLAGUE— 
TETANOID    FEVER,    M.    R.   2/75,  p. 
246.      Cerebral    Meningitis    (1352:1). 
Malignant  Fevers  (1481:6) — 
Reports,  T.  1/67,  pp.  514,  663;  2/67,  p. 
17  ;  1/65,  p.  621  ;  2/72,  p.  330.  Official, 
Russian,  T.  1/65,  pp.  413,  521 ;  L.  2/74, 

5.  p.  316.     Epidem.  Soc,  Discuss.,  etc., 
L.  2/67,  p.  16.     In  America,  L.  1/74, 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


401 


CEREBRO-SPINAL  MENINGITIS,  Etc.— 
Eepokts  [conf.) — 

p.  701.  Baker,  Origin  of,  M.  R.  2/75, 
p.  24G.  Wilks,  etc.,  L.  1/65,  pp.  388, 
417;  P.M.,  pp.  481,  605;  2/65,  p.  8. 
Hirsch,  Called  Indian  Plague,  T.  2/63, 
p.  614.  Analogy  "WITH  True  Plague 
(1517:1).  Ziemssen,etc.,M.Il.  1/75,  p. 
327;  2/75, p. 33.  Stokes, etc., InDublm, 
etc.,  T.  1/67,  p.  596  ;  1/74,  p.  124. 
Stille,  Rev.  of  Work,  L.  1/68,  p.  131. 
Temperature,  Fox,  T.  1/70,  p.  361. 

1255. 

3.  Cases,  P.M.  &  T.  1/65,  pp.  429,  46ft  ;  2/67, 
pp.  58,  225.  Suggest.  Remarks,  1/74, 
pp.  124,  150;  1/75,  p.  59;  1/76,  p. 
609.  Tuckwell,  P.M.  tet.  19  ;  T.  2/67, 
p.  222.  Day,  etc.,  L.  1/67,  pp.  731, 
790 ;  2/67,  pp.  3,  37,  38 ;  1/68,  p.  160; 
1/76,  pp.  812,  849;  2/76,  p.  57. 

Treatment,  Woolley,  L.  2/67,  p.  130. 
Dowse,  T.  1/74,  p.  150. 

—  Pot.  Bromid.'  (266:5),  Trayer,  T.  2/67, 
p.  511. 

1256. 

SPINAL  EXHAUSTION— 
1.   RadcIifFe,  L.  1/73,  p.  522.    Russell,  Para- 
lysis, Etc.  (1273:5),  T.  1/67,  p.  550. 
Strychnia  (1254:2). 

SPINAL  IRRITATION— SPINAL  ACHE— 
RACHIALGIA  —  HYSTERICAL  AF- 
FECT. OF  SPINE.  Backs  and  No 
Backs  (1148:2). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Paget,  L.  2/73,  p.  763.  Hilton, 
L.  2/60,  pp.  304,  378.  Inman,  M.  R. 
1/58,  p.  326 ;  R.  1/60,  p.  274.  Ainstie, 
L.  1/73,  p.  437.     Hammond,  T.  2/71, 

5.  p.  393.  Romberg,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  100. 
Briquet,  T.  2/58,  p.  559.  Skey,  T. 
2/66,  p.  308.  H.  Jones,  T.  1/76,  p. 
194. 

Uterine  Disorders  Affecting  (1112:2). 

TREATMENT  OF  SPINAL  IRRITATION 

Hammond,  T.  2/71,  p.  394.  Dick,  Me- 
chanical Support,  Etc.,  L.  2/65,  p. 
91.      Vide  Hilton  and  Inman,  supra. 

Atropine,  Subcutan.,  etc.,  (1238:1).  Hun- 
ter,  Case,  T.  1/66,  p.  428. 

Belladonna,  Externally  (377:6).  Vide  My- 
algia, 110:6. 

Aconite  (1238:2). 

CONGESTION  OF  SPINAL  CORD— 

6.  Symptoms,  Treat.,  Etc.,  B.  Sequard,  R. 

2/60,  p.  341 ;  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  404. 
Epidemic  (561:6)  at  Nioit,  M.  R.  1/58,  p. 

539. 
Heat  Apoplexy  (185:1). 


1257. 

hemorrhage  into  cord— spinal 

1.  apoplexy- 
Lectures,  Etc.,  B.  Sequard,  Recov.  rare, 
etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  110.  Characteristics  of 
Resulting  Paraplegia  (1265:4), Treat., 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/62,' p.  405.  Keem,  etc.. 
Peculiar  Case,  Boy,  cet.  15,  T.  1/58,  p. 
462;  P.M.,  2/65,  p.  544.  Long  Fox, 
T.  2/76,  p.  219.  Hayem,  R.  1/73,  p. 
62.  Echeverria,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  262. 
Jackson,  Girl,  set.  14,  P.M.,  L.  2/69, 
p.  5.  Eichhorst,  Primary  Case,  T.  1/76, 
p.  464. 

3.  Treatment,  Ice  to  Spine  (190:3),  B.  Se- 

quard, L.  1/66,  p.  140. 

SUBARACHNOID   HAEMORRHAGE,   Vide 
1351:5. 

SPINAL  ANEMIA— 

4.  Ericbsen,L.  2/75,p.  530  ;  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  11. 

MENINGO-MYELITIS.  Meningo-Cerebri- 
Tis  (1352:1). 
Dowse  2  Cases  fr.  Intemperance,  Etc.,  L. 
1/76,  p.  168. 

ACUTE     MYELITIS  —  INFLAMMATION 

5.  I'd    RAMOLLISEMENT    OF    CORD- 
WHITE  SOFTENING. 

Paralysis(1262:4).  Paraplegia (1265:1). 
Hemiplegia  (1284:1).  Acute  Spinal 
Paraly'sis  (1267:4).  Ramollisement 
Cerebral  (1415:1). 
Symptoms,  B.  Sequard,  2/60,  p.  341  ;  R. 
1/66,  p.  139  ;  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  403, 
CRAMPs(lll:2)Always  Present,  L.  1/70, 
p.  2.     Harley,  P.M.,  L.  2/68,  p.  451, 

6.  Hine,   Simulating  Chorea   (1292:5), 
Death  on  9th  Day,  T.  2/65,  p.  140. 

— Amaurosis  (1862:2). 

Cases,  Burrows,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  331. 
Duckworth,  L.  2/69,  p.  638.  Tibbits, 
P.M.,T.  1/71,  p.  536.  Radcliffe,  Cure, 
L.  2/63,  p.  507.  P.M.,  L.  2/64,  p.  625. 
Clarke,  P.M.,  L.  1/74, p.  442.  Harlev, 
P.M.,  L.  2/68,  p.  451. 

1258. 

1.  Congenital  (1539:2),  Virchow,  Importance 
of  Study,  R.  1/67,  p.  351. 
Treatment,  RadcIifFe,  Cure,  L.  2/63,  p. 
507.  B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  404  ; 
L.  1/66,  p.  139.  Harley,  Deep  Inci- 
sions Back  of  Neck,  Case,  L.  2/68,  p. 
453. 

3.  —Pot.   Iodidum  (264:2),  B.  Sequard,  R. 

2/60,  p.  349. 

CHRONIC  MYELITIS— 

4.  Ramskill,   How    to    Determine    Limit    of 

Disease,  T.  2/60,  p.  636.  Erichsen, 
Diagn.,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  10.  B. 
Sequard,   19  Y^ears,  T.   2'60,  p.  433. 


DD 


402 


MEDICAL   DIQESX. 


CHRONIC  MYELITIS  {cont.)  — 

Eamskill,  T.    2/60,  p.    635.     Semple, 
P.M.,L.  1/48,  p.  123. 

TEEATMENT  OF  CHRONIC  MYELITIS— 
B.   Sequard,  E.  2/60,  p.  349.       Eamskill, 

T.  2  60,  p.  635. 
Ergot  (326:1),  B.  Sequard,  E.  2/60,  p.  348  ; 

1/65,  p.  308;  T.  2/75,  p.  458. 
Electricity    (194:2),    Onimus,    Mode    of 

Applying,  etc.,  R.  1/73,  p.  156. 

1259 

SCLEEOSIS     OF     COED     (72:6).      Brain 

1.  (1418:1).    Paralysis  Agitans  (1275:2). 

Papers,  Etc.,  Hammond,  T.  2/71,  p.  395. 
Kesteven,  Miliary  Sclerosis,  M.  E. 
2/74,  p.  187  ;  1/73,  p.  381  ;  2/75,  p. 
281.  Fox,  etc.,  Cerebro  -  Spinal 
Cases,  T.  2/74,  pp.  143,  228,  357 ;  L. 
1/75,  pp.  471,  609.  Charcot,  Lateral 
Columns,  R.  1/65,  p.  92.     Pathology, 

2.  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  293.  B.  Sequard, 
Cramp  (111:2)  Always  Present,  L. 
1/70,  p.  2.  Moxon,  An  Eruptive 
Disease  !  !  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  295. 

Nystagmus  Present  (1837:2). 
Treatment,  Hammond,  T.  2/71,  p.  395. 

ABSCESS    OF  COED.     Of  Brain  (1418:5). 

Case,   Etc.,  Fairbrother,  P.  M.,  T.    2/52, 
p.  190. 

CONCUSSION  OF  SPINAL  COED.     Bail- 

4.  WAY  Spine  (200:1).  Injury  to  Spine 
(1704:1).  Concussion  of  Brain  (1426:4). 
Shock  (1637:1). 

Birkett,  L.  2/68,  p.  763.  Buzzard,  L. 
1/67,  pp.  389,  435,  509,  623;  1/75, 
p.  299.  Bastian,  Cases  of  Great  Interest 
as  Connect,  with  Eailway  Accidents, 
etc.,  T.  2/67,  p.  475.  TYilks,  T.  2/68, 
p.  468.  Ed.,  1/69,  p.  465.  Le  Gros 
Clarke,  T.  1/68,  p.  667.  Erichsen, 
T.  2/66,  p.  430  ;  M.  E.  2/67,  p.  102  ; 
L,   2/75,  p.   529.     M.  E.    1/76,   p.  1. 

5.  Gay,  Instructive  Case,  L.  1/76,  p.  46. 
Cases,  L.  1/73,  p.  571. 

Injury  to  Eyes  (1840:5). 

TREATMENT  OF  SPINAL  CONCUSSION 
(1637:2)— 
Eest,  Hilton,  L.  2/60,  p.  230. 

6.  Bleeding    (163:6)    to   Eelieve    Heart, 

Hood,  L.  1/75,  p.  300.      Vide  1637:2. 
Vinegar   (448:6).       Hood,    To    Eestore 
Consciousness,  L.  1/75,  p.  300. 

1260. 

TUBEECULOSIS  OF  CORD  (676:6). 
3.  Review,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  489. 


TUMOURS  OF  CORD— 
4.  Diagnosis,  Etc.,  B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  406. 
Fatty  (1661:1),  Gowers,  Unique  Case,  L. 
1/76,  p.  15. 

SYPHILIS  OF  CORD  (1339:1). 

6.  Reviews,  Etc.,  Steeuberg,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  291  ;  1/63,  p.  42.     Broadbent,  etc., 
L.  1/74,  p.  115;  T.  2/61,  p.  83. 
Syph.  Paralysis  (1283:1).     Syph.  Para- 
PLEGiA  (1268:5). 

1261. 

PROGRESSIVE    LOCOMOTOR   ATAXY— 

1.  TABES  DORSALIS,  L.  2/65,  p.  726. 
WASTING  OF  POST.  COL.  OF 
SPINAL  CORD.  Wasting  Palsy  (112:1): 

Duchenne's  Disease,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  530; 
1/63,  p.  253  ;  2/73,  p.  336 ;  T.  1/68,  p. 
483  ;  R.  2/64,  p.  68.  Althaus,  etc., 
L.  2/65,  p.  726;  Treat.,  etc.,  R.  1/68, 
p.  26.  Topinard,  Rev.,  T.  1/65,  p. 
447.  Charcot,  Ant.  Grey  Columns 
Diseased,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  382.  Sedg- 
vrick,  Hereditary  Tendencies,  M.  E. 

2.  2/67,  p.  445.  Buzzard,  Clin.,  CoMBD. 
"WITH  Anomalous  Affect,  of  Knee 
(1715:2),  L.  2/74,  p.  261.  Trousseau, 
E.  2/65,  p.  315.  Wilks,  Muscles  do 
not  Waste,  T.  2/68,  pp.  413,  524,  577; 
Distinctive  Characters  of  Progr. 
Muse.  Atrophy  and  Loc.  Ataxy, 
Pathology,  Etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  633. 
Foster,  M.  E.  1/75,  p.  149;  Disease 
OF  Post.  Col.,  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  282. 

SYMPTOMS,  Etc.,  OF  PEOGE.  LOC. 
ATAXY— 

Eenal  Neuralgia  (1026:4),  Charcot,  L. 
2/76,  p.  476. 

Gastric  Crisis,  G.  Stewart,  Treat.,  etc., 
T.  2/76,  p.  414. 

Diplopia  (1816:4),  Carter,  An  Early  Symp- 
tom, L.  1/76,  p.  914. 

3.  Cutaneous    Eruptions    (38:4),    Charcot, 

M.  E.  2/76,  p.  378. 

Amaurosis  Complicating  (1861:3). 

Arthritis  (1719:3),  Charcot,  Peculiar 
Form,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  382.  Eamskill, 
etc.,  T.  1/65,  p.  473  ;  P.  M.,  617 ;  2/65, 
p.  729.  Wilks,  In  Lead  Poisoning 
(288:1),  L.  1/67,  p.  9. 

Diagnosis,  Etc,  Eeith,  T,   1/66,  p.  65. 

4.  Charcot,  A  Tn^ical  Case,  M.  E.  2/75. 
p.  286.  Moxon,  B.iND  Eound  Abdo- 
men (943:3),  L.  1/70,  p.  544.  Du- 
chenne,  Differential  Diagn.  of  Loc. 
Atax.  and  Cerebellah  Dis.  (1397:1), 
E.  2/64,  p.  68 ;  Sympathetic  Nerves 
(1448:3),  E.  2/64,  p.  67. 

— From  Cerebral  Sclerosis   (1418:2). 
— Fr.  Chr.  Eheumatism  (1461:5). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


403 


TREAT.  OF  PEOGR.  LOCOM.  ATAXY— 

5.  Moryon,  R.  1/65,  p.  309. 

Pot.  Iodidum  (1258:6),  Reith,  T.  1/66,  p. 

p.  6i;vide  113:6. 
Aegenti    Nitras     (113:6),    Kingston,    2 

Cases,  T.  2/67,  p.  538;  vide  113:6. 

6.  Strychnia  (385: 1),  Drinkard,  R.  2/73,  p.48. 
Morphia  (463:3),  Drinkard,  R.  2/73,  p.  48. 
Rest  (199:6),  Mitchell,  L.   2/73,  p.  563; 

T.  2/74,  p.  514. 

1262. 

PARALYSIS.  Apoplexy  (1410:3).  Paea- 
4.  PLEGiA  (1265:1).  Hemiplegia  (1284:1). 
Varieties,  Etc.,  Meryon,  R.  1/65,  p.  306. 
Duchenne,  2  Periods,  Symptomatic, 
Idiopathic,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  146.  B. 
Sequard,  How  Various  are  the  Forms, 
Extent,  etc.,  of  Paralysis  inCeeebeal 
Disease,  L.  1/76,  p.  2;  2/76,  p.  289; 
of  4  Limbs  in  Succession,  Etc., L.  2/76, 
p.  279. 

CAUSES  OF  PARALYSIS— 

6.  G.  Bird,  List  of,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/74,  p. 
1068.  D.  Fardel,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  243. 
H.  Jones,  R.  1/63,  p.  93;  T.  2/65,  p. 
55.  B.  Sequard,  Summary,  L.  2/61, 
p.  55  ;  T.  2/60,  p.  432  ;  L.  1/76,  p.  2, 
ef  seq. !  ! ! 
Hereditaey  Tendencies  (562:5),  Sedg- 
wick, M.  R.  2/67,  p.  452.  Vide  Hemi- 
plegia (1286:5). 

1263. 

1.  Hysteeic^l  Paralysis  (1274:2).     Teans- 

lENT  Paealysis  (1274:6). 
Functional,  H.  Jones,  T.  2/65,  pp.  1,  55, 
218.  Reynolds,  Due  to  Idea,  R.  2/69, 

2.  p.  28.     B.  Sequard,  T.  2/60,  p.  432. 
Emotional  (1363:3),  Nash,  L.  1/62,  p.  171. 

H.  Jackson's  Expl.,  L.  2/75,  p.  338. 
DiPSOMANi.i  (424:4),    Causing   Paralysis 
OF  Extensors,  Thompson,  Cases,  T. 
2/68,  p.  460.      Vide  1267:1. 

3.  Cold  (188:5),   H.  Jones,  Cases,    T.  2/65, 

p.   489.      Vide  Reflex  Paraplegia 

(1267:2). 
Malaria  (559:2),  H.Jones,  T.  2/65,  p.  217. 
Dress  Making  (571:2). 

5.  Phosphorus  (239:5),  L.  2/66,  p.  23. 

—  Vide  Phosph.   Curative  in  Paralysis 

(1281.3). 
Lesion    of    Motor  Neeves   (1251:6),  B. 

Sequard,  T.  2/60,  p.  432. 
Irritation  of  Dura  Mater  (1349:1),  B. 

Sequard,  T.  2/60,  p.  433. 
Tumours  of  Duea  Matee  (1349:2). 
Ceeebellae  Softening  (1417:2). 
Disease  of  Ceeebral  Lobes  (1344:6). 

VARIOUS    DISEASES,  Etc.,  FOLLOWED 

6.  BY  PARALYSIS   (1263:2). 
Reviews,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  88 ;  R.  1/65, 

p.  306. 


VARIOUS  DIS.,   Etc.,   FOLL.  BY  PARA- 
LYSIS {cont.)— 
Epilepsy  (1310:4).     Diphtheria  (820:1). 
Scarlatina (78:6^).  Lightning  (197:4). 
Variola  (83:2).  Trichiniasis  (940:5). 
Lead  Poison.  (290:3).    Snuff  (Lead) 
(288:5).      Arsenic    (278:1).      Cubebs 
(365:5).     Copaiba  (413:4). 
Vide  Reflex  Paralysis  (1273:4). 

1264. 

SYMPTOMS  AND  PATHOLOGY  OF  PA- 

1.  RALYSIS— 

Tempeeatuee  of  Paralyzed  Limbs 
(187:5).  Folet,  R.  1/67,  p.  40.  Vide 
Paralytic  Insanity  (1278:3). 

2.  Cramps    in    Limbs    (111:3),   B.    Sequard, 

Diagn.  Value,  R.  2/60,  p.  341.  Ber- 
nard, In  Paraplegia  (1265:3),  T. 
1/61,  p.  110.  Behier,  Cause,  T.  2/67, 
p.  141. 

Gout  Rare  in  (1466:3). 

Hypertrophy  of  Nerves  in  Paralyzed 
Limbs  (1338:3). 

Dysphagia  (121:2),  Often  Very  Early,  T. 
2/65,  p.  3. 

3.  Eyes  (1837:2),   H.    Jackson,   L.  1/67,    p. 

205.    Vide  Ophthalmoscope  in  Beain 

Diseases  (1404:2). 
Aems  (1727:6)  Generally  Suffer  More  than 

Legs  (1755:1),  Why  ?  B.  Sequard,  T. 

2/60,  p.  433. 
PROGNOSIS  OF  PARALYSIS  (1273:1). 
TREATMENT  OF  PARALYSIS  (1281:1). 
PARALYSIS  CO-EXISTING  WITH— 

4.  Tetanus  (1322:5);    Deformities  (1710:2). 
SEQUELiE  OF  PARALYSIS— 

5.  Arthiutis  (1719:3),  Vide  (1400:2  &  1719:3 

&  1507:2),  Bastian,  L.  2/74,  p.  405. 
Charcot,  Arthritis  Due  to  Lesions  of 
Nervous  Centres,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  381. 
Ball,  Spinal  Arthritis  (1253:6),  T. 
2/68,  pp.  498,  556. 

1265. 

SPINAL  PARALYSIS   vel  PARAPLEGIA. 

1.  Paralysis  (1262:4).  Diseases  of  Coed 
(1257:5).  Spinal  Paealysis  (Peopee) 
(1271:1).  Spinal  Hemiplegia  (1284:5). 
Hemiplegia  (1284:1). 

B.  Sequard,  L.  2/60,  p.  27  et  seq.  ;  T.  2/60, 
p.  432  ;  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  372.  Reynolds, 
Clin.,  L.  2/64,  p.  203.  S.  Wells,  Im- 
perfect Paraplegia,  Clin.,  T.  2/57, 
p.  493.  Wilks,  Clin.,  L.  2/68,  p.  467. 
Solly,    Treat.,  etc.,  R.   1/65,  p.  319. 

2.  Bastian,  How  it  Follows  Hemiplegia 
(1284:2)  in  Some  Cases,  L.  2/74,  p.  406. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  PARAPLEGIA- 

B.  Sequard,  R.  2/60,  p.  340  ;  M.  R.  1/62,  p. 
397.  Thomas,  Tables,  Differ.  Between 
Organic  and  Functional,  R.  2/62, 
p.  80. 


404 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


DIAGNOSIS  OF  TARAPLEGIA  (conf.)  — 

3.  Cramps  and   Pains    in    Limbs    (1264:2), 

Diagnostic  Value. 
Bronzed  Sivin  (1042:4). 

CAUSES  OF  PARAPLEGIA.     Eeflex  Pa- 
raplegia (12G6:2). 

4.  Weber,   T.  2/61,  p.  577.     B.  Sequard,  L. 

2/60,  p.  27. 
Brain  Disease,  B.    Sequard,  L.    2/76,  p. 

453. 
Spinal  H.umorrhage  (1257:1);  Myelitis 

(1257:5);  Spinal  Curvature (1711:1). 
Arsenic  (278:1).  Lathyrus  Satiy.  (414:2). 

CASES  OF  PARAPLEGLi  — 

5.  Gul],etc.,M.  R.  2/57,p.  136;   1/59,  p,  169; 

1/57,  p.  338.  L.  Clarke,  P.M.  Diagr  , 
M.  R.  1/64,  p.  485.  Thomas,  R.  2/62, 
p.  81.  B.  Sequard,  T.  1/62,  p.  614. 
Earaskill,  Due  to  Spinal  Meningitis 
(1254:3),  T.  2/61,  p.  217. 
Labour  (1563:2),  Occurring  In  Para- 
plegic Patients. 

1266. 

EEFLEX    PARAPLEGL\.     R.    Paralysis 

1.  (1273:4). 

Definition  of  Term,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  385. 
Lectures,    Etc.,    B.    Sequard,    R.    2/60, 

p.  340;  T.  1/61,  p.  582;  L.  1/60,  p. 

389  et  seq. ;   2/60,  p.  27,  et  seq.  ;  M.  R. 

1/62,  p.   385  ;    Summary,  p.   407.     S. 

Wells,  Clin.,  T.  2/57,  p.  493.    Thomas, 

2.  etc.,  E.  2/62,  p.  80  ;  T.  1/65,  p.  545. 
Gull,  Is  there  Such  a  Disease  ?  Its 
Eeal  Nature,  E.  2/61,  p.  297  ;  T.  2/61, 
p.  509.    H.  Jones,  2/65,  pp.  2,  218,  411. 

Paralysis  of  Legs  Incomplete,  B.  Sequard, 
E.  2/60,  p.  340  ;  T.  2/57,  p.  493. 

CAUSES      OF     EEFLEX     PARAPLEGIA 
(1265:3)  — 
B.  Sequard,  etc.  (1266:1). 
Various  Diseases  Producing  Paralysis 
(1263:6).  Vide  E.  Paralysis  (1273:5) ; 
Infantile  Paralysis  (1272:3). 

3.  Abdominal  Aneurism  (733:6). 
Entozoa     (932:3),     M'Kendrick,     Tjenia 

(937:4)  ;  L.  2/65,  p.  286.  B.  Sequard, 
L.  2/61,  p.  79.  Robertson,  Ascarides 
(934:3),  T.  1/65,  p.  545. 

4.  Urino-Genital  Diseases  (1094:3),    Male 

AND  Female,  B.  Sequard,  R.  2/60. 
p.  340  ;  L.  1/60,  pp.  390,  415;  M.  R.' 
1/62,  p.  397;  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p. 
582.  Barwell,  Causing  Infantile 
Paralysis  (1276:5),  L.  2/72,  p.  551. 
S.  Wells,  T.  2/57,  p.  493.  Hamilton, 
Instructive  Cases,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  440. 
Is  not  the  Cord  Diseased?  p.  444. 
Gull,  R.  2/61,  p.  296. 
Prostatic  Disease  (1072:3).  Sexual 
Shock  (1091:6).  On.vnism  (1083:5). 
Pregnancy  (1273:5). 


CAUSES  OF  REFLEX  PAEAPLEG.  (cont.) 

GoNORRHCEA  (1173:3),  Gull,  M.  E.  1/57, 
p.  338;  2/57,  p.  136;  1/59,  p.  169. 
B.  Sequard,  T.  2/60,  p.  433.  Walshe, 
Clin.,  L.  1/49,  p.  249.  S.  Wells,  do., 
T.  2/57,  p.  493. 

Stricture  (1212:3),  Gull,  M.  E.  1/57,  p. 
338.     B.  Sequard,  2/60,  p.  433. 

Phymosis  (1166:2),  B.  Sequard,  Case, 
L.  2/61,  p.  80. 

1267. 

1.  Dipsomania  (424:4),  Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  470  ; 

L.  1/72,  p.  320.  Hunter,  L.  1/72,  p. 
420.  Lockhart  Clarke,  L.  1/72,  p. 
427.      Vide  Paiulysis  (1263:2). 

2.  Drastics     (220:6).      Dysentery    (900:6). 

Cholera  (921:1). 

Exposure  to  Cold  (188:5),  Smith,  3 
Cases,  Children,  L.  2/61,  p.  159.  Vide 
Paralysis  (1263:3). 

Pott's  Disease,  or  Curved  Spine,  Char- 
cot, T.  2/74,  p.  721. 

Brain  Disease  (1404:5),  B.  Sequard,  M.  E. 
1/62,  p.  399. 

ACUTE     ASCENDING     SPINAL     PAEA- 

4.  LYSIS  vel  PARAPLEGIA.  Spinal  Pa- 
ralysis (Proper)  (1271:1).  Myelitis 
(1257:5).      AscENDiNff  Hemipl.  (1285:2). 

C.iSES,  Etc,  Cornil,  P.M.,  L.  1/75,  p.  494. 
Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  469.  Jones,  No  P.M. 
Symptoms,  T.  2/65,  p.  4. 

pseudo-paeaplegia  and  para- 

5.  lysis— 

Stewart,  Case  Where  Voluntary  Movements 
M'ere  Antagon.  by  Invol.,  L.  2/75,  p. 
410. 

In  Congenital  Syphilis  (1204:2). 

HEM  I  PARAPLEGIA— 

6.  Cases,  Etc.,  B.  Sequard,  L.  2/69,  pp.  429, 

867.  Charcot,  Peculiaritiea  of  Bed- 
sores, Etc.  (178:2),  M.  R.  2/76,  pp. 
380,  384. 

1268. 

RHEUMATIC     (1454:4)    PARAPLEGIA, 

1.  AND  paralysis- 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Durand  Fardel,  M.E.  1/58, 

p.  243.      Ramskill,  T.    2/61,  p.   217. 
Broadbent,  L.  1/74,  p.  115. 
In  Acute  Eh.,  Johnson,  L.  1/67,  p.  116. 

2.  In  Wet  Nurses  (1603:4),  Trousseau,   R. 

2/46,  p.  169. 
Argenti  Nitras  Valuable  (1270:2). 
Galvanism   (1270:4),   Leared,  T.   2/61,  p. 

550.     G.  Bird,   Med.  Gaz.,  vol.   4/47, 

p.  1070.     Duchenne,  Aid  to  Diagnos., 

etc.,  M.  E.  1/55,  p.  143. 


MEDICAI,   DIGEST. 


405 


HYSTEEICAL  PARAPLEGIA  (1335:2). 
4.     Hysterical  Paralysis  (1274:2). 

Cases,  Ogle,  etc.,  T.  1/65,  p.  226  ;  2/66,  p. 
387.     Wilks,  L.  1/67,  p.  10. 

SYPHILITIC  PARAPLEGIA  (1339:1).    Sy- 
6.     PHiLis    OF   Cord    (1260:6).      Syphilitic 
Paralysis  (1283:1). 
Papers,  Etc.,  Zambaco,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/63, 
p.  41  ;  T.  1/68,  p.  552.     Russell,  Node 
ON  Spinal    Dvra   Mater,   P.M.,  T. 
1/65,  p.  573. 
Cases,  Hutchinson,  etc.,   T.  2/61,  p.  456  ; 
2/71,  p.  645.   Broadbent,  L.  1/74,  p.  47. 
Treatment,  Althaus,  T.  2/71,  p.  645. 

1269. 

TREATMENT  OF  PARAPLEGIA.  Treat. 
2.     of  Paralysis  (1281:1). 

B.  Sequard,  R.  2/60,  p.  344  ;  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  397.  Barry,  How  to  Exercise  Leg 
Astride  a  Spring  Board,  R.  1/63,  p.  139. 

Strychnia  (390:1),  B.  Sequard,  When  to 
Use,  R.  2/60,  pp.  343,  345  ;  T.  2/60, 
p.  433,  c.  Opio,  DifF.  Effect.,  R.  2/60,  p. 
347.  Bernard,  Exper.,  Acts  on  Para- 
plegic Limbs  First,  T.  1/61,  p.  110. 

— Hypodermically    (219:1),    Courty,    R. 

4.  1/64,  p.  Ul.     Hunter,  Strength,  etc., 

M.  R.  1/68,  p.  445.     Barwell,  etc.,  T. 

1/70,  p.  480  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  2  ;  Direct., 

p.  551. 

Belladonna  (377:2),  B.  Sequard,  "With 
OR  "Without  Opium,  Effects,  etc.,  R. 
2/60,  pp.  343,  345. 

Secale  (326:1),  B.  Sequard,  R.  2/60,  p. 
ZiS,  vide  1277:2. 

Mercury  (302:6),  B.  Sequard  Speaks 
Cautiously,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  407.  B. 
Jones,  T.  1/55,  p.  261.  Seymour,  L. 
1/41,  p.  783. 

1270. 

1.  PoTASsii    loDiD.    (1198:3),    B.    Sequard, 

M.  R.  1/62,  p.  407  ;  vide  1198:3. 
Argenti    Nitras    (306:3),    Bouchut,    In 

2.  Children,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  241.  Caro- 
dox,  In  Rheumatic  Parapl.  (1268:2), 
R.  2/69,  p.  113. 

Cantharides  (484:4),  Seymour,  M.  R.  1/62, 
pp.  405,  407 ;  vide  Paralytic  In- 
s.\nity  (1280:2). 
4.  Electricity  (194:2),  Rev.,  "When  to  Use, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  142  ;  1/59,  p.  105  ; 
T.  2/73,  p.  356.  In  Rheum.  Para- 
plegia (1268:2) ;  vide  Paralysis 
(1282:1). 

1271. 

SPINAL         PARALYSIS.  Paraplegia 

1.      (1265:1    &  1267:4);  Spinal  Hemiplegia 
(1284:5). 

Reynolds,  True  Meaning  of  Term  as  De- 
fined by  M.  Hall,  L.   1/70,  p.   539. 


SPINAL  PARALYSIS  {cont.)  — 

M.  Hall,  L.  2/55,  pp.  277,  295,  339. 
Ed.,  T.  1/75,  pp.  90,  118. 

3.  Diagnosis,  M.  Hall,  L.  2/49,  p.  200 ;  M.  R. 

1/59,  p.  105.     B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  1/56, 

p.  410;  2/59,  p.  20. 
Cases,  Radcliffe  &  Reynolds  with  P.  M. 

Exam,    by    Lockhart    Clarke,    M.    R. 

2/62,  p.  215  ;  Diagr.,  2/64,  p.  190. 
LOCAL  PARALYSIS  OF  SINGLE  MUSCLE 
OR  SETS  OF  MUSCLES  (113:2), 
ETC.,7'iffo  Wasting  Palsy,  Etc.  (113:2)  ; 
Cranial  Nerves  (1437:1);  Sympa- 
thetic (1448:1). 

4.  One  Leg  Only  (1755:1),  II.  Jones,  T.  2/75, 

p.  441. 

(Esophagus  (831:4). 

From  Blows,  Etc.,  vcl  Trau.matic  Para- 
lysis (110:4). 

1272. 

PARALYSIS    FROM    LESIONS    OF    ME- 

3.  DULLA  OBLONGATA  (1340:6)— 
Symptoms,  Etc.,  B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  1/56, 

p.  411 ;  2/57,  p.  20 ;  L.  2/61,  p.  153. 

CEREBRAL  PARALYSIS  (1403:5).    Hemo- 
rrhage (1410:3).    Hemiplegia  (1284:1). 

4.  Lectures,  Etc.,  B.   Sequard,  T.  2/60,  p. 

432;  L.  2/61,  p.  55,  et  seq.  Recent 
"V^iews,  L.  2/76,  pp.  211,  279,  419. 
Bastian,  L.  1/74  ;  2/74,  vide  Indices. 
M.  Hall,  L.  2/55,  pp.  277,  295,  339. 
Apncea  (634:4)  Passing  off  when  Para- 
LY.sis  Sets  in. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  CEREBRAL  PARALYSIS. 

5.  (1264:1)— 

Paralysis  on  Same  Side  as  Lesion,  Bastian, 
Inexplicable,  L.  2/74,  p.  441.  B.  Se- 
quard, 14  Cases,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  23; 
1/62,  p.  385;  L.  2/76,  p.  211,  et  seq. 
Ogle,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  418. 

Di.VGXosis  OF  Seat  (1411:4  &  1286:1),  M. 
Hall,  L.  2/49,  p.  200 ;  M.  R.  1/59,  p. 
105.     B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  411. 

1273. 

PROGNOSIS  OF  CEREBRAL  PARALYSIS 
2.     Hemiplegia  (1288:4). 
Bastian,  L.  2/74,  p.  895. 
Nails,  Growth  of  (32:3),  Mitchell,  M.  R. 

2/71,  p.  550;  L.   1/72,  p.  911;  2/72, 

p.  93. 
Bedsores      (178:2),      Bastian,      Rapidly 

Sloughing  Sores,   L.    2/74,  p.   895. 

Charcot,   M.    R.    2/76,   p.    379;    vide 

1287:6  &  1404:5. 
Electricity  as  an  Aid  (113:5). 

REFLEX  PARALYSIS.  Vide  R.  Paraplegia 

4.     (1266:1);    Inhibitory  Action    (1233:1); 

R.  Action  (1252:1);  R.  Insanity  (1376:3). 

Papers,  Etc.,   Ogle,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  418. 

Hamilton,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  440. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


EEFLEX  PAEALYSIS  icont.)— 
Strabismus  Arising  in  (1811:1). 
Eeflex  Hemiplegia  (1284:5),  Eobertson, 
T.  1/G5,  p.  644. 

CAUSES  OF  E.  PAEALYSIS,  Vide  1263:6 

5.  &  1266:2. 

Spinal  Exhaustion  (1256:1). 

Disease  of  Cranial  Bones  (1678:1),  Lee, 
T.  2/61,  p.  502. 

Pregnancy,  Post  Partum  (1583:6),  ride 
1266:3  &  1597:3.  B.  Seqiiard,  L.  2/61, 
p.  79.     Churchill,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/57,  p. 

6.  171;  l/59,p.88.  Simpson, etc., T.  2/60, 
p.  445.  One  Leg  (1755:1),  T.  2/61, 
p.  71  ;  1/76,  p.  198  ;  vide  IIemiplegia 
(1287:1). 

During  Pregnancy  (1551:3),  Lerer,  In 
4  Successive  Pregn.,  E.  2/47,  p.  304. 
Eeynolds,  L.  2/68,  p.  35.  Churchill 
and  Simpson  (1273:5,  supra). 

1274. 

HYSTEEICAL    PAEALYSIS     rd    PAEA- 

2.  LYSIS  FEOM  DEFECT  OF  WILL. 
Functional  and  Emotional  Paralysis 
(1263:1).     Hyst.  Paraplegia  (1268:4). 

Bastian,  Left  more  Freqt.  than  Et.,  L.  2/74, 
p.  441.  H.  Jones,  T.  2/65,  p.  109. 
Wilks,  Diagn.,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  323. 
Allbutt,  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  315.     Nails 

3.  NOT  Ceasing  to  Gro\v  as  in  Cerebral 
Paralysis  (1273:1). 

Cases,  L.  2/49,  p.  660 ;  1/63,  p.  62 ;  1/64, 
p.  175;  T.  2/66,  p.  387. 

— Of  Spinal  Accessory  Causing  Apho- 
nia (1442:6). 

5.  Electricity  Valuable  (1282:1), 

FEIGNED    PAEALYSIS    (555:2).      Hemi- 

6.  PLEGiA  (Feigned)  (1284:3). 
Diagnosis,  Etc.,  H.  Jackson,  E.  1/66,  p. 

341.  Eeynolds,  Electricity  to  Aid, 
etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  540.  Extraordinary 
Case,  L.  1/72,  p.  219. 

TEANSIENT     PAEALYSIS.      Hemiplegia 

6.     (1284:4).  Functional        Paralysis 

(1263:1). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Eobertson,  T.   1/65,  p.  544. 

H.  Jackson,  Disappearing  for  a  Time 

During   an  Effort,   L.    1/75,   p.    ICl. 

Explan.,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  338. 

1275. 

PAEALYSIS       AGITANS  —  SHAKING 
2.     PALSY.     Tremor  (1290:4). 

Clinicals,  Etc.,  Stewart,  T.  2/74,  p.  227. 

Wilks,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  689 ;  2/70,  p. 

385.     Joffroy,   Pathology,  Etc.,   E. 

1/72,  p.  67.     Charcot,  Analogy  avith 

Insul.\r    Sclerosis    (1259:1),    Etc., 

M.  E.  2/75,  p.  281. 


PAEALYSIS   AGITANS,  Etc.  {cont.)— 
Di.iGNOsis  of  a  Typical  Case,  M.  E.  2/75, 

3.  p.  283. 

— From    CEREiiR.\L    Sclerosis    (1418:2). 

TEEATMENT  of  p.  AGITANS— 

Galvanism  (1282:1),  Eeynolds,   Cure,  L. 

1/59,  p.  558;  2/70,  p.  323. 
Chloral   (444:5),  Ball,   T.   2/70,  p.   387. 

4.  Akhaus,  11  Cases  Useless,  T.  2/70, 
p.  643. 

Barii  Chlorid.   (272:3),   B.  Sequard,   L. 

1/66,  p.  87. 
Arsenic    (280:3),    Eulenberg,    Subcutan. 

(280:5),  E.  1/73,  p.  153. 
Symptoms,    Sensation    of   Heat   (188:1) 

WITH      Temperature      Depressed, 

Charcot,  T.  2/76,  p.  251. 

1276. 

INFANTILE  PAEALYSIS  (1523:9)  — 
1.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Barwell,  L.  1/72,  pp.  249, 
531 ;  2/72,  p.  551  ;  2  kinds,  L.  2/72,  p. 
551.  Heine,  T.  2/63,  pp.  556,  583. 
Eeynolds,  L.  2/68,  p.  35  ;  Essent.  Pa- 
ralysis of  Children,  1/70,  p.  576. 
Coote,  etc.,  L.  1/61,  p.  129;  1/63,  p. 
369;  2/63,  p.  35;  T.  2/63,  p.  117. 
Adams,  T.  1/55,  p.  372;  2/55,  p.  589, 
641.  Wilks,  L.  1/63,  p.  441.  B. 
Sequard,  T.  1/63,  p.  297.  Meryon, 
etc.,  M.  E.   1/53,  p.    336 ;  2/70,  398. 

3.  H.  Jones,  T.:2/65,  p.  1.  Paget,  Exam. 
OF  Leg  after  20  years,  T.  1/63,  p. 
343.  Laborde,  Micrology-  op  M. 
Fibre,  M.  E.  1/65,  p.  629.  Charcot, 
Ant.  Horns  of  Grey  Matter  of 
Cord  diseased.  Bedsores  (178:2) 
rare,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  380. 

CAUSES     OF    INFANTILE    PAEALYSIS 

4.  (1266:2).    Traumatic    (110:4).     Eeflex 
Paraplegia  (1266:2). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Barwell,  L.  2/72,  p.  551. 

Chassaignac,  In  Arms,  Etc.,  T.  2/61, 

p.  488. 
Phymosis  (1266:6),  Barwell,  L.2/72,  p.  551. 
Adherent   Prepuce    (1165:3).     Onanism 

(1183:5). 
Genito-Urinary  Irritat.  (1266:4). 

5.  Calculus  (1057:4),  Barwell,  2/72,  p.  551. 
Syphilis  (1283:1),    Hutchinson,    2/61,    p. 

84.     Broadbent,  L.  1/74,  p.  258. 

PEOGNOSIS  OF  INFANTILE  PAEALYSIS 

Barwell,  L.  1/72,  p.  249  ;  2/72,  pp.  2,  551 ; 
1/73,  p.  125;  No  Disease  more  easily 
cured  in  Early  Stage,  1/72,  p.  240. 
Adams,  Hopeful,  T.  1/65,  p.  533. 
Heine,  Never  Perfect,  T.  2/63,  p.  557, 
585.  Volkmann,  Hopeless  after  6 
Months,  L.  1/70,  p.  260.  Hammond, 
Eecov.,  E.  1/66,  p.  71. 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


407 


1277. 

TREATMENT    OF    INFANTILE    PARA 
3.     LYSIS.     Paralysis  (1281:1). 

MoTiox,  Taylor,  R.  2/60,  p.  92. 

Secale  (1269:4),  Jacobi,  lu  Early  Stage 
R.  2/70,  p.  353.     Wade,  L.  2/72,  p.  871 

Strychnia  (1269:2),  Hypoderm. 

"Warmth  to  Spine,  Meryon,  L.  2/71,  p 
633.     Cold  to  Spine  (1281:5). 

Electricity  (1282:1),  Ziemssen,  Charts 
OF  Nerve  Pts.  of  Muscles  (108:-5) 
L.  1/72,  p.  531.  Barwell,  Direct, 
etc.,  L.  1/72,  pp.  249,  531  ;  2/72,  p 
551.  Lobb,  Constant  Current  Cura^ 
tive,  T.  2/63,  p.  682.  Sansom,  do. 
Curative,  Discuss.,  L.  1/73,  p.  12;  T 
2/73,  p.  357.  Duchenne,  R.  2/73,  p 
348 ;  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  330. 

1278. 

GENERAL  vel  PROGRESSIVE  PARALY- 

1.  SIS  OF  THE  INSANE— PARALYTIC 
INSANITY.  Progressive  Muscular 
Paralysis  (112:1). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Conolly,  L.  2/49,  pp.  443, 
469;  L.  1/46,  p.  288.  Wilks,  L.  2/68, 
p.  231.  Sankey,  Nature,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/66,  p.  351  ;   R.  2/73,  p.  51.    Austin, 

2.  R.  2/59,  p.  307.  Wood,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  175;  1/62,  p.  166.  Mercer, 
etc.,  T.  2/67,  p.  617  ;  2/72,  p.  461. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  GENERAL  PARALYSIS— 
Ed.,  In  Early  Stage  Frequently  Overlooked, 
Only  One  or  Two  Muscles  of  Nose, 
Lirs,  Eye,  etc.,  Afifected,  L.  2/76,  p. 
654.  Wilks,  T.  2/68,  pp.  231,  327. 
Sbeppard,  Police  Court  Often,  1st 
Scene  of  3  Act  Tragedy-,  T.  1/73, 
p.    107.      Sankey,    R.    2/73,    p.    50. 

3.  Maudsley,  L.  2/75,  p.  696.  Blandford, 
T.  2/66,  p.  467. 

Temperature     (1264:1),    Fox,    T.     1/70, 

p.  491. 
Physiognomy  (1691:4),  Tuke,   Peculiar, 

R.  2/61,  p.  47. 
Stammering    (603:4),  Wood,    Diagnostic, 

M.  R.  2/60,  p.  187;  L.  2/76,  p.  654. 

4.  Visual  Organs,  Magnan,  Disturbance  of, 

R.  2/68,  p.  46.  Austin,  Curious  Theory 
as  Regards  Disease  of  Optic  Thalami 
(1347:2),  R.  2/59,  p.  308. 
Pupils  (1852:6),  Wilks,  Often  UxEauAL, 
T.  2/68,  p.  232.  Austin,  Ingenious 
Theory  Regarding,  R.  2/59,  p.  308. 
Sheppard,  Always  Unequal,  T.  1/73, 

5.  pp.  107,  163.  Wood,  Convulsive 
Action,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  192. 

Imagination  (1370:2),  Silver,  Always  a 
Person  of  Great  Importance,  T.  2/72, 
p.  461.  Baillarger,  Hypociion.  MeljVn- 
CHOLiA  (1385:2),  Precedes  Often,  L. 
2/60,  p.  346. 

Kleptomania  as  a  Symptom  (13S2:4). 


DIAGNOSIS  OF  GENERAL  PARALYSIS— 

From  Alcoholism  (428:2),  Sheppard,  T. 
6.  1/73,  p.  162.    Wilks,  T.  2/68,  pp.  232, 

327 ;  R.  2/59,  p.  311.  Vide  Drunken- 
NESS  AND  Madness  (1374:1). 

From  Melancholia  (1384:2),  Wood,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  198.    Vide  Dementia  (1383:2). 

From  Syphilitic  Paralysis  (1283:2). 

From  Double  Apoplexy  (1412:4). 

1279. 

CAUSES  OF  PARALYTIC  INSANITY— 

2.  Injuries  to  Head  (1425:6),  Wilks,  T.  2/68, 

p.  233.  MacLeod,  Often  Steadiest 
Soldiers  those  Affected,  L.  2/70,  p.  723- 

PATHOLOGY  OF  P.  INSANITY— 

3.  Cerebro-Spinal   Centres,  Westphal,   T- 

1/68,   p.   670.     L.    Clarke,   Peculiar 
Vacuities,  etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  229 ;  1/70, 
p.  269.     Joire,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  256. 
Fourth  Ventricle  (1398:5),  Joire,  Pecu- 

4.  liar  Condition,  R.  2/61,  p.  71. 

PiA  Mater  (1350:3),  Salomon,  M.  R.  1/62, 

p.  168. 
Rlood  Sweat  (143:1). 

5.  Urine  (1378:3),  Analysis,  M.  R.  1/65,  p. 

442. 
Cases  (1278:1),  Sheppard,  Rapidlv  Deve- 
loped, L.  1/68,  p.  283.  Clinical,  T. 
1/73,  pp.  107,  162.  Stone,  Cure,  L. 
1/67,  p.  143.  Williams,  Appar.  Recov., 
L.  1/68,  p.  576.  Cormack,  Recov. 
After  Carbuncle  (56:3),  T.  2/76,  p. 
220. 

1280. 

TREATMENT  OF  P.  INSANITY— 
2.  Rhus  Toxicodendron  (416:4),  Valleix,  voL 
4,  p.  598. 
Cantharides  (484:4),  Conolly,  111  Effects 
of,  L.  1/46,  p.  288;  vide  Paraplegia 
(1270:2). 
CouNTEii-iRRiTATiON    (1241:5    &    1402:3), 
Baillarger,  Cure,  T.  2/76,  p.  221. 

1281. 

GENERAL  TREATMENT  OF  PARALY- 

1.  SIS.  Apoplexy  (1412:4).  Hemiplegia 
(1288:4).  Paraplegia  (1269:1).  Infant- 
ILE  Paralysis  (1277:1).  Paralytic  In- 
sanity (1280:2). 

2.  Strychnia    (390:1),   vide    1269:2.     Rhus 

ToxicoD.  (1280:2).  Mercury  (1269:5). 
Arsenic  (280:3),  Lisle,  R.  2/67,  p.  46;  vide 
Paralysis  Agitans  (1275:4). 

3.  Phosphorus  (239:5),  Delpech,  L.  2/68,  p. 

257 ;   vide   A    Cause    of    Paralysis 
(1263: 5). 
Mineral  Waters  (233:2),  Fardel,  M.  R. 
1/58,  p.  243.     S.  Wells,  Specific  Value 
of,  T.  2/57,  p.  497. 


408 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


GEN.  TREAT.  OF  PARALYSIS  {cout.)— 
4.  Gymnastics  (199:3),  Taylor,  R.  2/60,  p.  91. 

Firing  (213:5),  Corrigan,  L.  1/46,  p.  497. 

Warmth  to  Spine  (1277:3). 

Ice  to  Spine  (190:3),  Chapman,  T.  2/63, 
p.  403.     Brougliton,  T.  1/64,  p.  587. 

1282. 

1.  Electricity  (194:2).    f'eWe  Paralysis  Agi- 

TANS  (1275:3);  WastingPalsy  (113:5); 
Paraplegia  (1270:4) ;  Hyster.  Pa- 
ralysis (1274:4) ;  Infantile  Para- 
lysis (1277:3). 
Directions,  Etc.,  Lobb,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p. 
327  ;  R.  1/62,  p.  64  ;  M.  R.  1/59,  p. 
104.     Bird,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  pp. 

2.  1068,  1072.  Althaus,  T.  2/57,  p.  654  ; 
2/62, p.  272  ;  2/71,  pp.  616,  645  ;  L. 
2/65,  pp.  1 78,  258.  Reynolds,  When  it 
does  Good,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  575 ;  2/70, 
p.  529  ;  T.  2/73,  pp.  257,  356.  Smith, 
R.  2/69,  p.  29.  V.  Poore,  L.  2/74,  p.  3. 
Duchenne,  In  Hysterical  Paraly'sis, 
(1274:4)  especially,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  337  ; 
T.  1/58,  p.  422. 

Dynamograph  (109:5).     Beds  for  (178:4). 

1283. 

SYPHILITIC    PARALYSIS.      S.    Dis.    op 

1.  Nerves  (1338:4).  S.  Hemiplegia 
(1286:5).  S.Affect.  OF  Cord  (1260:6). 
S.  OF  Brain  (1423:6).  S.  Paraplegia 
(1268:5).  Infantile  Syphilis  (1276:5). 

Papers,  Etc.,  Discuss.,  T.  1/58,  p.  552 ; 
2/58,  p.   419.     Jaccoud,   2/76,  p.  264. 

2.  Hutchinson,  T.  2/61,  po.  83,  133,  456, 
576.     Broadbent,  L.  1/74,  p.  256. 

Buzzard,    L.    1/73,  pp.    265,   334,    480. 

Russell,  T.  1/68,  pp.  553,  605,  P.M. 

634.     Duffin,  Multiple  Case,  T.  1/76, 

p.  299. 
Diagnosis  from  Gen.  Paralysis  (1278:6), 

Zambaco,    M.   R.    1/63,  p.    44.     Buz- 
zard, Case,  L.  1/73,  p.  687. 
4.  Of   Cranial    Nerves    (1437:1),     Le-wta?, 

Progr.  S.  Paralysis  of,  T.  2/75, p.  17. 
Or  3rd  Nerve  (1437:2)  ;  Of  5th  (1438:2); 

Of   6th   (1439:3);   Of  7th  (1440:5); 

Of  8th  (1444:4). 

1284. 

HEMIPLEGIA.    Apoplexy  (1410:3).    Para- 

1.  lysis    (1272:3    &    1262:4).     Paraplegia 
(1265:1). 

Clinicals,  Etc.,  Todd,  T.  1/58,  p.  131; 
1/54,  p.  548.  B.  Sequard,  R.  1/65,  p. 
345;  L.  2/68,  p.  593;  1/69,  p.  219;  2 
Attacks  on  Same  Side,  Disease  of 
Brain  on  Opposite  Sides,  etc.,  etc., 
Remarks,  L.  2/76,  pp.  211,  279,  419. 

2.  Walshe,  L.  1/49,  p.  277.  Bastian,  L. 
2/74,  p.  Ill,  fi!  scq.     Rev.  of  Book,  T. 


HEMIPLEGIA— Clinicals,  Etc.  [cont.)~ 

1/76,  p.  320 ;  Ho-^v  it  Passes  ia  Some 
Cases  into  Paraplegia  (1265:2),  L. 
2/74,  p.  406.  Wilks,  T.  1/68,  pp.  169, 
281.  Reynolds,  Muscles  (110:2),  On 
Sound  and  Diseased  Sides,  L.  2/55,  p. 
221.  H.  Jackson,  L.  2/75,  p.  335. 
Ringer,  Interesting  Case  with  Hemi- 
diaphoresis  (28:1), Etc., T.2/7e,p.489. 
Feigned  (555:2),  Davidson,  Case,  L.  1/74, 

4.  p.  475.  Russell,  Diagn.,  T.  2/74,  p. 
472;  ujVfe  Feigned  Paralysis  (1274:5). 

Transient,  H.  Jackson,  Explan.,  L.  2/75, 
p.  338.    Kesteven  Case,  L.  2/74,  p.  621. 

5.  Allbutt,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  315;  vide  Pa- 
ralysis (1274:6).  With  Hemicrania 
(1433:2). 

Reflex  Hemiplegia  (1273:4). 

Spinal  Hemiplegia  (1271:1),  B.  Sequard, 
L.  2/68,  pp.  593,  755,  821 ;  L.  2/69,  pp. 
1,  219,  703,  873;  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  410. 
M.  Hall,  L.  2/55,  p.  277.  Greenhow, 
T.  1/74,  p.  96.  Baker,  Double  Alter- 
nating (1285:4)  Lt.  Arm  Rt.  Leg,  3 
Days  After,  Rt.  Arm  and  Lt.  Leg,  L. 
2/60,  p.  183. 

1285. 

2.  Epileptiform       Hemiplegia       (1311:4), 

Browne,  L.  2/74,  pp.  240,  268.     Bas- 
tian, L.  1/74,  p.  861. 
Peripheral  vcl  Ascending  Hemiplegia, 
Andrew  Clarke,  L.    1/72,  p.  254,  vide 
Ascending  Paraplegia  (1267:4). 

3.  Alternate  Hemiplegia,  i.  e.,  Opp.  Side 

OF  Body  to  Face,  Bastian,  L.  2/74, 
p.  613.  Gugler,  Disease  of  Pons 
Causing,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  254.  Wilks, 
P.  M.,  T.  1/68,  p.  281.  B.  Sequard, 
L.  2/76,  p.  527. 

4.  Alternating,  i.  c,  First  on  One  Side, 

THEN  ON  Other,  B.  Sequard,  Cause, 
R.  1/65,  p.  350;  L.  2/76,  p.  246. 
Todd,  Cause,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  133. 
Russell,  1st  Left,  then  Rt.,  Influence 
of  On  Speech,  Etc.,  T.  2/69,  p.  350. 
Cooper  Rose,  Recov.,  T.  2/57,  p.  193. 

5.  Marcet,  Remarks,  L.  1/69,  p.  115; 
vide  Double  Case  (1284:5). 

Double  Hemiplegia,  B.  Sequard,  Fol- 
lowing Disease  on  One  Side  of  Brain, 
L.  2/76,  p.  419. 

Disease  of  Brain  Same  Side  as  Para- 
lysis, B.  Sequard,  Explan.,  etc.,  L. 
1/76,  pp.  2,  76,  159;  2/76,  pp.  213, 
245.  Day,  L.  1/75,  p.  119.  Hewitt, 
Expl.,  T.  2/58,  p.  181.  Ogle,  R.  1/60, 
p.  78. 

1286. 

CAUSES  OF  HEMIPLEGIA— 

1.  Aids  to  Diagnose  Cause,  Johnson,  Cases, 
T.  2/66,  p.  610.  Duchenne,  Value  of 
Electricity,  Etc.  (194:3)  ;  M.  R. 
1/55,  p.  143. 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


409 


CAUSES  OF  HEMIPLEGIA  {cout.)  — 

Bkain  Disease  (1272:5),  B.  Sequard,  Seat, 
Tables,  L.  2/61,  p.  153 ;  T.  1/63,  p. 
211 ;  R.  1/65,  p.  349  ;  2/76,  p.  388  ct 
seq. ;  Exper.  by  BrHNS  on  Conyolut., 
Etc.,  in  Animals,  L.  1/76,  p.  3. 

Cerebral  ILiiMORRHAGE  (1411:4),  Bastian, 
Regional  Diagn-osis,  L.  2/74,  pp. 
613,  649.  Ilainmontl,  T.  2/71,  p.  359. 
Wilks,  T.  1/68,  p.  281.  Jaccoud,  Rides 
for  Diagn.  of  Seat,  T.  2/76,  pp.  232, 

2.  261.  B.  Sequard,  Cererral  or  Cere- 
bellar Origin,  R.  1/65,  p.  350.  Ilil- 
lairet,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  533. 

Cerebral  Concussion  (1426:6),  Ilutcbin- 
son,  Differeni'e  between  it  and  Medi- 
cal Hemiplegia,  etc.,  T.  1/76,  pp.  82, 
219,272,  328. 

Atrophic  Softening  of  Brain  (1416:3), 
Todd,  Cases,  T.  1/58,  p.  131 ;  2/67,  p. 
398.  H.  Jackson,  Diagn.,  etc.,  L.  2/75, 
p.  335.     Dunn,  Case,  L.  2/50,  p.  473. 

3.  Walshe,  Acute  Softening  (1415:4), 
L.  1/49,  pp.  27,  58.  Vide  Atrophy  of 
Brain  (1420:3). 

Plugging  ofCerebral  Arteries  (1409:3), 
vel  Embolism  (17:2).  AValshe,  Clin., 
L.  1/49,  p.  277.  Jenner,  Inter.  Ca- 
rotid, P.M.,  T.  2/60,  p.  211.  H.  Jack- 
son,   L.    2/75,  p.    336.     Burrows,    T. 

4.  1/53,  p.  135.  Broadbent,  Syphilitic 
Thrombus  (1286:5),  L.  1/74,  p.  259. 
Vide  Heart  Disease  (779:4). 

Ligature  of  Carotids  (743:6),    Russell, 

T.  1/74,  pp.  285,  368,  393. 
Injury   to    Surface  of  Brain  (1425:6), 

Hutchinson,    T.    1/76,  p.   328.     Vcdc 

1286:1. 
Polypi  of  Ear  (1796:2),    Schwartze,    R. 

5.  1/67,  p.  206. 
Otorrhcea,  Etc.  (1795:2). 
Hereditary  Influence  (1262:6),  Bastian, 

L.  1/74,  p.  717.      Vide  1262:6. 

Syphilis  (1283:1).  VideT22:Z.  Ed., Etc., 
T.  1/68,  p.  551;  1/69,  p.  219;  2/71, 
p.  497  ;  2/76,  p.  264.  Mickle,  M.  R. 
2/76,  p.  190.  Russell,  Etc.,  T.  1/73, 
p.  464;  2/76,  p.  261.  Broadbent,  L. 
1/74,  pp.  119,259;  2/75,  p.  346  ;  2/76, 
p.  813.  Jaccoud,  Combd.  with  Apo- 
plexy, Diagn.,  T.  2/76,  p.  264. 

—  Electricity  (1282:1),  Althaiis,  Con- 
stant CuiTent  Valuable,  T.  2/71,  p.  617. 

1287. 

1.  UiiiEMiA  (1018:4),  B.  Sequard,  No  Brain 

Disease,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  392.      Vide 
Scarlatina  (78:6). 
Puerperal  Albuminuria  (1597:3),  Simp- 
son, T.  2/60,  p.  445.     Vide  Paralysis 
(1273:6). 

2.  Dyspepsia  (843:2),  Pihan,  R.  1/66,  p.  94. 
Metastatic  Gout  (1468:1),  Hunt,  Plung- 


CAUSES  OF   HEMIPLEGIA  — Metastatic 
Gout  (conf.) — 

ing  Foot  Into  Cold  Water  has  Caused 
it,  T.  1/54,  p.  446. 
Electric  Shock  (193:4),  Wilks,  Cases,  L. 

2/61,  pp.  86,  253. 
Hammer     Work     (569:2)      rel     Black- 
smiths, Smith,  L.  1/69,  p.  427.  Rela- 
tion of  to  Writers'  Cramp  (1289:2). 

SYMPTOMS  OF  HEMIPLEGIA— 

5.  H.     Jackson,   Mental    Symptoms,  Etc., 

L.  2/75,  p.  335.  Bastian,  Mode  op 
Onset,  L.  1/74,  p.  719.  B.  Sequard, 
Explan.,  etc.,  of  Latest  Views,  L.  2/76, 
p.  77  et  seq.  Jaccoud,  2  Cases,  Clinical, 
T.  2/76,  pp.  230,  261. 

Organs  of  Sense  Rarely  Affected; 
Sight  Most  Freqt.;  Why  ?  B.  Sequard, 
T.  2/60,  p.  433. 

Lateral  Deviation  of  Eyes  (1811:2),  L. 
Clarke,  L.  1/66,  pp.  311,  420,  480, 
529,  535,  544.  H.  Jackson,  L.  2/69, 
p.  672.  Relation  of,  to  Hemiopia 
(1816:2). 

Why  No  Paralysis  of  Intercostals, 
Etc.  (641:1),  S.  v.  d.  Kolk,  M.  E. 
1/60,  p.  77. 

6.  Wasting  of  Limbs,  Late  Rigidity,  Etc., 

Bastian,  ExpL,  L.  2/74,  p.  406. 
Acute  Sloughing  of  Parts  Not  Pressed 

Upon,    (1273:2),  Most  Frequent  in 

Left  Hemiplegia,  Bastian,  L.  2/74, pp. 

405,  441.     Charcot,  M.R.2/76,  p.  379. 
Lung  Disease  (646:4),  Most  Frequent  in 

Right  Hemiplegi-V,  Bastian,  L.  2/74, 

p.  441. 

1288. 

1.  ^Arthritis  (1264:5). 
Aphasia  (606:1). 

Paralysis  of  Facial  Muscles  (1440:4), 
B.  Sequard,  Diagn.  Value  as  regards 
Seat  of  Disease,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  212. 
Duchenne,  Electricity  to  Diagn. 
Cause,  (1440:4),  M.  R.  1/55,  p.   143. 

2.  Buzzard,  ditto,  Case,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p. 
486.  Trousseau,  Whether  of  Cere- 
bral Origin  or  not,  R.  1/58,  p.  58. 
Wilks,  The  Facial  Nerve  is  the  One 
Affected,  T.  1/68,  p.  170. 

—In  Fracture  of  Base  (1682:6). 
Temperature  (1264:1),  Lewis,  Case,  93-2", 
L.  2/76,  p.  502. 
PROGNOSIS    OF   HEMIPLEGIA.     Cere- 

4.  BRAL  Paralysis  (1273:1). 

Cases,  Etc.,  H.  Jackson,  L.  1/74,  p.  168; 
2/75,  p.  333.  Bastian,  L.  2/74,  p.  896. 
B.  Sequard,  T.  2/60,  p.  434  ;  M.  R. 
1/62,  p.  119.  Jaccoud,  Rules  for,  T. 
2/76,  pp.  231,  261. 
TREATMENT    OF    HEMIPLEGIA.     Apo- 

5.  PLEXY  (1412:4).     Paralysis  (1281:1). 
Carpenter,  Rational,  B.  2/75,  p.  57.     Bas- 


410 


MEDICAl,  DIGEST, 


TREATMENT  OF  HEMIPLEGIA  {cont.)— 
tian,  L.  2/74,  p.  897.  H.  Jackson,  Be 
Cautious  about  Changing  a  Habit  of 
Living  too  Suddenly,  even  if  Bad,  L. 
2/75,  p.  336. 
Electricity  (194:3),  vide  1282:1.  Giu- 
tard.  Never  despair,  M.  R.  1/55,  p. 
148.  Ducbenne,  do  not  Use  before 
6  Months,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  330. 
Spontaneous  Recovery,  Aldis,  etc.,  T. 
1/60,  pp.  323,  379. 

1289. 

WRITERS'    CRAMP  —  SCRIVENERS' 

3,  PALSY  (111:4).     Hammer    Hemiplegia 
(1287:3).' 

Path.,  Treat.,  Etc.,  Poore,  L.  1/73,  p. 
887.  Yalleix,  etc.,  T.  2/53,  p.  274; 
R.  2/46,  p.  117.  B.  Sequard,  etc.,  T. 
2/60,  p.  532;  2/67,  p.  563.  Solly, 
etc.,  L.  2/64,  p.  809 ;  1/65,  pp.  84, 
P.M.  113;  1/67,  p.  561.  Ringer, 
Case,  showing  Care  necessary  in  Diag- 

4.  nosis,  etc.,  T.  2/73,  p.  669.  Hulke, 
T.  1/05,  p.  549.  Mitchell,  T.  2/76,  p. 
551. 

Electricity  (194:2),  G.  Bird,  Med.  Gaz., 
vol.  4/47,  pp.  1068,  1072  ;  M.  R.  1/59, 
p.  106.  V.  Poore,  L.  1/75,  p.  116; 
1/76,  p.  541.  Vide  In  Paraly'sis 
(1282:1). 

TELEGRAPHISTS'  CRAMP  (111:4). 
L.  1/75,  p.  585. 

1290. 

"WRITING— 

2.  Handwriting,  Laycock,  Evidence  of  Cha- 
racter, Etc.,  Types,  T.  1/62,  p.  151, 
185 ;  An  Aid  in  Diagnosing  Cere- 
bral Disease  (1403:1).  Starling, 
Physiology  of,  Explan.  of  Cuneate, 
L.  2/62,  p.  684.  Apology  for  Bad 
Writing,  "  Morningside  MiiTor,"  L. 
2/63,  p.  488.  Carter,  Use  Both  Hands 
so  as  to  be  Efficient  Operator 
(1629:1),  L.  1/72,  p.  567. 
Microscopical  Writing  (1624:6),  Micro- 
scop.  Trans.,  vol.  3,  p.  55. 

TREMORS.     Paralysis    Agitans    (1275:2). 
4.     Chorea   (1291:1).     Convulsive  Tremor 
(1299:1).     St.  Vitus's  Dance  (1298:1). 
Theory,  Etc.,  Radcliffe,  L.  1/60,  p.  565; 
1/63,  p.  685.     Charcot,  Diagn.  Pecul. 
of   Tremors    fr.    Various   Dis.,    etc., 
M.  R.  2/75,  pp.  287,  290. 
Mercury'  as  a  Cause  (300:3). 
Cerebral  Sclerosis  (1418:2). 

TREATMENT  OF  TREMORS— 

Electricity  (1282:1),  V.  Poore,  L.  1/75, 
p.  115. 


TREATMENT  OF  TREMORS  {coiit.)— 
5.  Arsenic  Hypoderm.  (1275:4). 

ZiNci  PiiospHiDUM  (287:2),  De  Mussy,  L. 

1/76,  p.  208. 
Perturbation    (1320:1),   Flexing  Toes, 
etc. 

1291. 

CHOREA— 

1.  Trousseau,  Distinct  fr.  St.  Vitus's  Dance 

(1298:2),  T.  1/59,  p.  255.  Wilks,  T. 
1/69,  p.  135. 
H.  Jackson,  Disorderly'  Movements, 
Etc.,  T.  2/67,  pp.  642,  669  ;  1/69,  p. 
245 ;  Chorea  Does  not  Begin  as  a 
Neurosis,  L.  2/75,  pp.  338,  498  ? 

2.  Todd,  T.  2/52,  p.  79.     Ainstie,  L.  2/73,  p. 

655;  B.  2/74,  p.  74. 

Russell,  Contribut.  to  Clin.  History,  T. 
1/68,  p.  575  ;  1/69,  p.  64  ;  Epileptic 
Attacks  (1310:4)  and  Mania  con- 
nected, T.  1/71,  pp.  391,  448. 

Lewis,  Case  Associated  with  Mania  ending 
Fatally  with  Cerebellar  Apoplexy 
(1411:5),  T.  2/76,  p.  281. 

Jaccoud,  T.  2/75,  p.  691 ;  1/76,  pp.  71, 175, 
315.  Steiner.  R.  1/70,  p.  47  ;  T.  1/71, 
p.  407.  See,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  69  ; 
2/60,  p.  601.     West,  L.  1/71,  p.  779. 

3.  Broadbent  Localizes  it  in  Corp.  Striata 

(1346:5),  L.  2/75,  p.  560.  Trousseau, 
T.  2/57,  p.  430.  Hughes,  Digest  of  200 
Cases,  M.  R.  1/50,  p.  314.  Ogle, 
M.  R.  1/68,  p.  208. 
In  Animals  (1252:3),  H.  Jackson,  In 
Dogs,  Exper.,  Persistent  after  Sect. 
OF  Cord  (1252:3),  L.  1/72,  p.  148; 
1/75,  p.  610. 

CAUSES  OF  CHOREA— 

4.  See,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  69.     Ogle,  M.  R.  1/68, 

p.  223.  Lewis,  Site,  Cannot  be 
Decided,  T.  2/76,  p.  281.  Wilson, 
L.  1/46,  pp.  90,  333.  Dickenson,  Not 
Embolic  but  Sclerotic,  Discuss.,  L. 
2/75,  pp.  560,  601.  Wilks,  T.  1/69, 
p.  135.  Jaccoud,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  260. 
Tuckwell,  Summary,  M.  R.  2/67,  p. 
518. 
Hypermetropia,  Etc.  (1815:5),  Stevens, 
T.  2/76,  pp.  447,  474. 

5.  Embolism  (17:2),  Jaccoud,  M.  R.  1/76,  p. 

260.  Ainstie,  Relation,  B.  2/74,  p. 
74.  See,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  69  ;  2/67, 
p.  506;  1/68,  p.  229  (Ogle). 

Burrows,  etc. ,  P.  M.,  T.  1/53,  p.  135 ;  1/62, 
p.  375;  1/63,  pp.  637,  662;  2/63,  p.  142. 
Murchison,  etc.,  L.  1/67,  p.  270  ;  2/68, 
p.  509  ;  2/75,  p.  561.  Heslop,  etc.,  14 
Cases,  R.  1/59,  p.  41 ;  2/66,  p.  74 ;  1/67, 
p.  14. 

Wilks,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  135,  Frequent,  but 
not  a  Law ! !  2/75,  p.  689.  Dickenson 
Doubts  it.  Discuss.,  L.  2/75,  pp.  560, 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


411 


CAUSES  OF  CHOREA— Embolism  {co?it.) 
601;  vide  Eheumatism  (1454:4) ;  Car- 
diac Disease  (779:4). 
GnowiNG    Pains    (18:3)    So    Called,   but 
Eeally  Slight  Rheumatism. 

1292. 

2.  Pregnancy  (1551:3),  Hosier,  etc.,  M.  R. 

1/62,  p.   555.     Ogle,  M.  R.    1/68,  p. 

490.     Barnes,   T.  1/68,  p.  137;  2/68, 

pp.  367,  410;  L.  1/73,  p.  550;  2/68, 

p.  479.  Kirkes,  T.  1/63,  pp.  637,  662. 

Lever,  R.  2/47,  p.  303. 
Age  (576:4),  Althaus,  Tables,  T.  2/76,  p. 

674. 
Epidemic  (561:6),  Ericbeteaii,  T.  1/63,  p. 

515. 

3.  Fright  and  Mental  Shock  (575:5),  Vari- 

ous Cases,  L.  1/61,  p.  215 ;  2/75,  pp. 
560,  651.     Russell,  T.  1/68,  p.  576.  _ 
Hysterical  (1335:2),  Murcbison,  L.  1/67, 
p.  270.      Vide  1292:5. 

4.  Sexu.vl  Abuses  (1085:3),  Ainstie,  Treat., 

etc.,  B.  2/74,  p.  77. 
Syphilis  (1339:1),  Zambaco,  M.  R.  1/63, 
p.  41. 

5.  Analogy    avith   Hysteria   (1332:4)  -  and 

Diabetes  (333:4),  Dickinson,  L.  2/75, 
p.  560.      Vide  1292:3. 

DIAGNOSIS,     SYMPTOMS,     Etc.,     OF 
CHOREA— 

From  Acute  Myelitis  (1257:6). 

Fr.  Tubercle  of  Crus  Cerebri  (1399:2). 

Urine  of  (1034:6),  B.  Jones,  M.  R.  1/52, 

p.  525.     Parkes,  L,  1/71,  p.  531.     H. 

Jones,  T.  1/75,  p.  140. 

1293. 

1.  Relation  of  -w-ith  Hemicrania  (1433:4). 
Mental  Condition,  Marce,  R.  2/60,  p.  71. 

^Yest,  T.  2/61,  p.  355. 

MANIACAL  CHOREA  (1381:5)— 

2.  Connect,  witb   Embolism    (1291:4),    Etc., 

Tuckwell,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  506 ;  Ema- 
ciation, Peculiar,  p.  518.  Russell,  T. 
1/71,  pp.  391,  448. 

ELECTRICAL  CHOREA— 

3.  Parkes,  etc.,  L.  1/61,  p.  214;  L.  2/60,  p.  432. 

HEMIPLEGIC     rel    POST     PARALYTIC 
CHOREA— 

Tuckwell,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  517.  Broadbent, 
Diminished  Sensation  in,  L.  2/75, 
p.  560.     Weir,  T.  1/75,  p.  344. 

PARTIAL  vcl  LOCAL  CHOREA,   Vide  Par- 

4.  TiAL  Convulsions  (1300:2)— 

Bird,  Electricity,  Etc.,  Med.  Gaz.,  4/47, 
p.  1067.  Black,  Unilateral,  Sudden, 
Adult,  T.  1/75,  p.  170.     Jaccoud,  Lt. 


PARTIAL  vel  LOCAL  CHOREA  {cout.)— 

Hemichorea   Cured    by   Spray,    T. 

2/75,  p.  662. 
5.  One  Arm  (1727:6),  Ranking,  Cases,  T.  2/54, 

p.  372. 
Hand    (1738:5),   Ogle,    Handbeat    for    12 

Hours,  Treat.,  Etc.,  T.  1/70,  p.  485. 
Joints  (1717:1),  Paget,  Simulating  Joint 

Disease,  L.  2/73,  p.  727- 
Diaphragm  (962:1). 

PROGNOSIS  OF  CHOREA— 
Ainstie,  B.  2/74,  p.  75. 

1294. 

CASES  OF  CHOREA— 

2.  Various,  L.  1/46,  p.  333  ;  1/61,  p.  214  ;  T 

2/63,   p.  92 ;   1/76,  pp.    400,   494,  522, 

610;  2/76,   p.  149;  1/73,    p.   55;  R. 

1/70,  p.  47;  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  465. 

P.M.,L.  1/46,  p.  90,  Dickinson,  in  7  Cases, 

2/75,  p.  559  ;  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  208. 
Analyses,    M.    R.    2/63,   p.    487;    2/67, 
p.  518. 

TREATMENT  OF  CHOREA- 

Stone,  Results  of  54  Cases  in  Favour  of  Ar- 
senic, T.  2/59,  p.  281.  In  Various  Lon- 
don Hospitals,  T.  2/54,  p.  11.  Wilks, 
T.  1/69,  p.  136.  Dickinson,  L.  1/71, 
p.  504.  Ainstie,  B.  2/74,  p.  76.  Jac- 
coud, M.  R.  1/76,  p.  260. 

5.  Left  to  Nature,  Wilks,  T.   1/62,  p.  296; 

2/75,  p.  663.     Gray  and  Tuckwell,  L. 

2/71,  pp.  778,  814  ;  2/76,  p.  710. 
Spectacles  (1291:4). 
Opium  (461:6),  Hunter,  T.   1/60,  p.  485; 

Hypod.,  1/59,  p.  234.   Ainstie, B.  2/74, 

p.  77. 
Quinine  (403:3),  Arding,  T.  1/69,  p.  349. 

6.  Belladonna    (377:3),     Fuller,   Tolerance 

of,  T.  2/59,  p.  95. 
Veratria  ViRiD.  (345:4),  Baker,  4  Cases, 
R.  2/59,  p.  55  ;  L.  1/62,  p.  22. 

1295. 

1.  Hyocyamin.  (374:4),  Oulmont,  5  Cases,  L. 

1/76,  p.  421. 
Strychnia  (390:2),  Trousseau,  R.  1/58,  p. 
75;    T.   1/67,  p.    344;    1/69,  p.   272. 
Bouvier,  etc.,  T.  2/55,  p.  574  ;  1/58,  p. 
220;  1/59,  p.  99. 

2.  Succus    CoNii    (405:5),  Mitchinson,  Cure, 

T.   1/69,  p.  197.     Harley,  L.  2/73,  p. 

878.    Ainstie,  not  Favourable,  B.  2/74, 

p.  77. 
ACT.13A  Racemosa  (466:4),  H.  Green,  M.R. 

1/59,  p.  452;  Simpson,  T.  2/60,  p.  552. 
Aniline    (414:5),    Turnbull,    T.    2/61,   p. 

333  ;  2/65,  p.  141 ;  Cures,  2/75,  p.  663. 

Fraser,  etc..  Unsuccessful,  T.  1/62,  pp. 

239,  280. 


412 


MEDICAL   DIGEST, 


TREATMENT  OF  CHOREA  {cont.)  — 

4.  Calabar  Bean  and  Eserine  (471:5),  Har- 

ley,  T.  l/64,p.  60;  1/69,  p.  196.  Ogle, 
Cure,  T.  2/65,  p.  256  ;  1/66,  p.  36. 
MacLaiirin,  L.  2/65,  p.  376.  Bouchut, 
Eserine  in  Children,  437  Trials,  T. 
1/75,  p.  615;  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  447. 
Ol.  Terebinth  (350:1),  Jackson,  T.  1/56, 
p.  317.     F/f^c?  Eclampsia  (1302:3). 

5.  ZiNci  Sulphas  (285:6),  Addison,  etc.,  L. 

1/51,  p.  43;  2/71,  pp.  576,  608;  T. 
2/57,  p.  195.  West,  In  Children,  M.  R. 
2/71,  p.  423.  Stone,  Infer,  to  Ar- 
senic, T.  2/59,  p.  281. 
ZiNCi  Phosphas  (287:1),  Barnes,  L.  1/73, 
p.  621. 

1296. 

1.  ZiNCi  loDiDUM  (287:2),  Barlow,  In  Stru- 

mous Cases,  T.  2/57,  p.  195. 
Arsenic  (280:3),  vide  1294:3,  Stone,  etc., 
T.  1/58,  p.  486;  2/59,  pp.  281,  565; 
2/75,  p.  663.  Hammond,  Mode  of 
Administration,  De  Valangin's  Solu- 
tion, Etc.,  B.  2/75,  p.  56.  Aran,  etc., 
M.   R.    2/59,  p.    251;    1/60,  p.    247; 

2.  1/61,  p.  239.     Ainstie,  B.  2/74,  p.  77. 
Antimony    (282:3),   Marcolli,  etc.,  M.  R. 

1/58,  p.   245  ;    1/61,   p.  239.     Rason, 
R.  2/58,  p.  86. 
Ferri  Carronas  (293:5),  Peacock,  T.  1/55, 

3.  pp.  410,  502.     Wilks,  T.  1/69,  p.  136. 
Ferri  Carbozolate  (249:11,  Ogle,  T.  1/60, 

p.  485. 
Potassii  Bromid.  (266:2),  Jaccoud,  T.  2/75, 

p.  662. 
Calcii  Chlorid.  (274:2),  Rodolfi,  etc.,  T. 

1/89,  p.  125  ;  8  Cases,  2/75,  p.  663. 

4.  CuPRi  Amm.  Sulph.  (297:5),  H.  Roe,  T. 

1/53,  p.  23. 
Chloral  (444:5),  Bouchut,  etc.,  L.  2/69, 

p.   727  ;    1/70,  p.    501  ;    1/74,  p.  728. 

Sieveking,  After  Failure  of  Conium, 

L.  2/76,  p.  289.    Russell,  etc.,  T.  1/70, 

p.  30 ;  2/75,  pp.  662,  666.     Althaus, 

T.    2/70,    p.    643.     Ainstie,    Double 

Value,  B.  2/74,  p.  77. 
Chloroform     (441:1),     Barclay,      Severe 

Case,  T.  1/53,  p.  548.     Gery,  M.  R. 

2/56,  p.  241. 
Amyl  Nitrite   (447:4),  Ziegler,  T.   2/76, 

p.  423. 

1297. 

2.  Stimulants    (432:1),    Cure    hy  Whisky, 

R.  1/63,  p.  80. 
Electricity  (194:2),  Bird,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol. 
4/47,  p.   1065.     Reynolds,  Useless,  L. 
2/70,  p.  529.     Jaccoud,  etc.,  T.  2/75, 
p.  6G3 ;  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  260. 

3.  Baths,   Ainstie,    "Shower"    (229:5),   B. 

2/74,  p.  78. 
Sulphur  Baths  (243:6),  Lee,  etc.,  T.  1/62, 
p.  375. 


TREATMENT  OF  CHOREA  {cont.)— 

Cold  to  Spixe  (190:3),  Maiden,  Assoc.  J. 
2/55,  p.  985. 
4.  —  By  Ether  Spray,  Rose,  L.  1/67,  p.  336 
2/70,  p.  813;  2/71,  p.  336;   1/70,  p 
12.     Jaccoud,   etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  662 
M.  R.  1/76,  p.  260.     Ainstie,  B.  2/74, 
p.  77.     Ramskm,  T.  2/67,  p.  565. 

Gymnastics  (199:4),  Bouvier,  T.  2/55,  p. 
574.     Blacke,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  363. 

Blisters  (165:2).  Simon,  T.  1/55,  p.  347. 

Circumcision  (1167:2),  Heckford,  T.  1/72, 
p.  25. 

1298. 

St.  VITUS' S  dance— 

2.  Trousseau,  Distinct  fr.  Chorea  (1291:1), 
Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  255.  G.  John- 
son, Synonymous  Cases  Caused  by 
Shock,  Etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  653. 

AUTOMATIC  MOVEMENTS— 

In  Epilepsy  (1310:4),  H.  Jackson,  T.  1/76, 

p.  304. 
Automatic  Man,  Misnet,  T.  2/74,  p.  130. 
Automatism  of  Memory  (1362:2). 


1299. 

TREMORS. 


Tremors 


CONVULSIVE 

1.  (1290:4). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Hammond,  R.  2/67,  p.  53. 
Stewart,  T.  2/74,  p.  227. 

CONVULSIONS  —  ECLAMPSIA.       Puer- 

2.  peral  (1588:1).     Epilepsy  (1305:1). 
Limited   Convulsive    Seizures   and  the 

After  Effects  of  Strong  Nervous  Dis- 
charges, H.  Jackson,  L.  2/73,  p.  840 ; 
Disorderly  Movements,  T.  2/67,  pp. 
642,  669. 

Classification  of  Convulsive  Diseases, 
Reynolds,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  309.  Defi- 
nition,Etc., Trousseau,  T.  2/55,  p.  181. 

RadcUflFe,  T.  1/51,  pp.  289,  370,  560,  646  ; 
L.  1/60,  p.  237,  et  acq. ;  1/63,  pp.  546, 
572. 

Description  of  a  Fit,  Gowers,  L.  2/75, 
p.  655.  Fr.  Functional  Spasm 
(111:1),  Peculiar  Case,  Mitchell,  T. 
2/76,  p.  552. 

Diagnosis  from  Epilepsy  (1311:6). 

CAUSES  OF  CONVULSIONS— 
4.  Theory  and  Diagnosis  of  Cause,  Etc., 
Radcliffe,  L.  1/60,  p.  565.     Broadbent, 
T.  1/54,  p.  483 ;  L.  2/57,  p.  618. 
Age  (576:4),  Althaus,  Tables,  T.  2/76,  p. 

675. 
Rubeola  (75:3).  Variola  (82:4).  Rheu- 
matism (1454:4).  URiEMiA  (1018:4). 
Lightning  (197:5). 
Irritation  as  by  Blisters  (164:4)  in 
Children,  vide  1300:5  &  1301:5  & 
1308:1. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


413 


CAUSES  OF  CONVULSIONS  {cont.)— 

5.  Irritatiox  of   Skin  of  Face  (1308:1  & 

1691:2),  B.  Sequard,  Exper.,  R.  2/60, 

p.  336;  vide  1300:3. 
"Water     Injected     into     Veins     after 

Death  (746:2),  Willich,  M.  E.  2/59, 

p.  240. 
Eleeding  and  Excessive  HjEmorrhage 

(163:6),  Kussmaul,  E.  2/58,   p.  340; 

vide  1306:2. 
Syphilis  (1307:5),  Ed.,  T.   1/68,  pp.  552, 

605. 
Strychnia  (385:1),  IIow  it  Acts,  etc. 

1300. 

1.  Cerebral  Disease  (1403:4). 

Injury    to    Cord    (1252:5),    B.   Sequard, 

Exper.,  E.  2/58,  p.  336  ;  vide  1300:4. 
Diseases  of  Medulla  Oblongata  (1306:3). 
Uterine  Affections  (1114:6). 

PAETIAL  CONVULSIONS.   Local  Chorea 

2.  (1293). 

Cases,  Etc.,  H.  Jackson,  Bearing  out  Far- 
rier's Exper.  on  Functions  of  Convo- 
lutions (1344:5),  T.  1/75,  pp.  578,  606, 
661 ;  Diagr.,  T.  2/75,  p.  94  ;  T.  1/76, 
p.  8. 

UNILATEEAL  CONVULSIONS— 

H.  Jackson,  Sequence  of  Spasm  in,  T.  2/68, 
p.  696.  Salter,  Singular  Case  Caused 
by  Irritating  Surface  (1299:5),  L. 
1/68,  p.  656. 

TEEATMENT  OF  CONVULSIONS  (1302:1) 

5.  EadclifFe,  T.  1/51,  p.  646;  L.  1/60,  p.  618; 

1/63,  p.  626. 

Counter-irritation  (165:2),  B.  Sequard, 
Eationale,  L.  1/66,  p.  139  ;  vide  Blis- 
ters Causing  (1299:4).  Symonds,  To 
Epigast.  of  Children,  T.  1/58,  p. 
472;  vide  In  Epilepsy  (1319:4). 

Shock  as  Cold  Douche,  Etc.,  Barnes,  Bad, 
L.  1/73,  p.  620. 

6.  Chloroform    and    Ether    Inhalations 

(1302:4). 

Chloral  (444:4),  Acland,  etc.,  L.  1/70, 
p.  484;  1/75,  p.  372;  2/76,  p.  287. 
Polaillon,  As  Enemata,  T.  1/76,  p. 
440;  vide  In  Epilepsy  (1318:6). 

Carbonic  Acid  Inhal.  (1319:6),  B.  Se- 
quard, Exper.,  L.  1/72,  p.  625. 

1301. 

1.  Ol.  Jecoris  Aselli  (1318:3). 
Veratrum  Viride  (345:4),  Baker,  L.  1/62, 

p.  22. 
CoNiuM  (405:5),  Harley,  L.  2/73,  p.  878, 

2.  vide  1302:2,  and  Epilepsy  (1314:3). 
Pot.  Brom.  (1316:2).     Pot.  Iod.  (1316:5). 

Glonoine   (1318:4).      Perturbation 
(1320:1). 


INFANTILE  CONVULSIONS  (1523:2)— 

4.  Lectures,    Etc.,  "West,   T.   1/61,  p.   354. 

Eadcliffe,  etc.,  T.  1/51,  p.  291 ;  1/61, 
p.  178.  Trousseau,  Definit.  Diagn. 
FR.  Epilepsy,  Etc.,  T.  2/55,  p.  181. 
Often  Followed  by  Lamellar  Cata- 
ract (1868:2). 

CAUSES      OF      INFANTILE      CONVUL- 
SIONS— 

5.  "West,  If  Sudden,  Seldom  Due  to  Cere- 

bral Disease,  T.  2/59,  p.  623. 
Hereditary    (562:5),    Sedgwick,   M.    E. 

2/67,  p.  440. 
Irritation    (1299:5),    Trovisseau,     Cases, 

Pins,  Blisters,  etc.,  T.  1/67,  p.  343. 

"Wilson,  T.  1/53,  p.  368 ;    Excess  of 

Eeflex     Action     (1252:2).       "West, 

Worms  (932:3),  T.  1/61,  p.  354;  vide 

1308:2. 
2nd  Dentition  (103:3),  West,  T.  1/61,  p. 

355.     Treat.  Pot.  Iod.,  Neale,  vide 

1316:5. 

1302. 

INFANTILE  CONVULSIONS  IN  UTEEO 
1.      (1539:3)  — 

Cases,  Etc.,  McLeod,  E.  2/62,  p.  359. 
Sedgwick,  M.  E.  2/67,  p.  440. 

TEEATMENT  OF  INFANTILE  CONVUL- 
3.     SIONS  (1300:3)  — 

CoNiUM  (1301:1),  Harley,  T.  1/68,  p.  325. 
Bran  Tea  (324:4),  Dauglisb,  If  Due  to  In- 
testinal Irritation, T.  1/60,  p.  469. 
Ol.  Terebinth  (350:1),  Ayres,  How  to  Dis- 
guise,  T.    1/56,    p.    191.      Vide  Epi- 
lepsy (1315:5) ;  Chorea  (1295:4). 

5.  Chloroform    Internally-    (441:6),    Mer- 

rill, E.  2/65,  p.  267.  Bowe,  19  Mths., 
T.  2/53,  p.  323. 

Chloroform  Inhalations  (441:1),  Wilson, 
a3t.  6  Weeks,  kept  under  14  Days,  Cure, 
T.  1/53,  p.  368.  Marrotti,  11 'Months, 
M.  E.  2/56,  p.  240.  Wilks,  T.  2/68, 
p.  116.'  Vide  Epilepsy  (1318:5)  ; 
Puerperal  Convul.  (1589:1). 

^ther  Inhalation  (433:6),  Smith,  T. 
2/61,  p.  585. 

Chloral  (1300:6).  Counter-irritation 
(1300:5). 

6.  Ice  to  Spine  (190:3),  Curran,  Cases  com- 

plic.  with  Diarrhcea,  T.  2/67,  p.  430. 
Douche  to  Head  (1480:3).  Lalesque,  T. 
2/55,  p.  374.  Neale,  Batavia,  Often 
for  2  to  6  Days,  Continuously,  T.  1/72, 
p.  172.  Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  115.  Eichard- 
son,  etc.,  Substitutes  (1180:4). 

1303; 

ECLAMPSIA    NUTANS— SALAAM     CON- 
1.     VULSIONS— 

Papers,  Etc.,  Willsbire,  L.  1/50,  p.  485. 
Cox,  M.  E.  2/64,  p.  258. 


414 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


EOTATOKT     CONVULSIONS  —  GYEAT- 

2.  ING      vcl     VERTIGINOUS      MOVE- 
MENTS (1304:1)— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  H.  Jackson,  L.  2/74,  p. 
727.  lieyuolds,  List  of  Causes,  M.  R. 
1/65,  pp.  464,  466.  Hulke,  etc.,  T. 
1/73,  p.  524;  2/73,  p.  353;  2/61,  p. 
109.  B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  24 ; 
1/55,   p.    464 ;  Cerebellau    Disease 

3.  (1397:4),  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  247.  Minchin, 
^t.  4J,  P.M.,  R.  2/59,  p.  58.  Ham- 
mond, Galvanism,  Etc.,  T.  2/71,  p. 
359. 

CAUSES  OF  ROTATORY  CONVULSIONS 
Reynolds,  M.R.  1/55,  p.  464. 
Disease  of  Pons  and  Medulla  (1342:6). 

4.  Disease  of  Internal  Ear  (1800:1),  Me- 

niere's Disease,  H.  Jackson,  etc.,  T. 
1/73,  p.  524  ;  L.  2/74,  p.  727  ;  2/73,  p. 
334.  B.  Sequard  on  Auditory  Ver- 
tigo, T.  2/75,  p.  161.  Duffin,  L. 
1/76,  p.  350. 

Impacted  Cerumen  (1793:1)  Dalby,  L. 
2/72,  p.  250.  H.  Jackson,  L.  2/73,  p. 
334 ;  T.  2/72,  p.  1/69. 

FREauExcY  of  Deafness  with  Auditory 
Vertigo  (1803:1). 

1304. 

VERTIGO  —  GIDDINESS.      Vertiginous 

1.  Movements  (1303:2). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Reynolds,  M.  R.  1/55,  p. 
463.  Simon,  Nervous  Vertigo,  M.  R. 
2/59,  p.  56. 

CAUSES  OF  vertigo- 
Diagnosis  OF  Cause,  Trousseau,  "Whether 
Due  to  Stomach  or  Brain,  M.  R.  1/64, 

2.  p.  51.  WUks,  T.  1/69,  p.  83.  Mur- 
chison.  Liver  Derangement,  L.  1/74, 
p.  538.  AUbutt,  Connection  "With 
Migraine (1433:2),  M.  R.  1/74,  p. 316. 
Rochlitz,  L.  2/72,  p.  45. 

Cerebral  Congestion,  Etc.  (1409:6), 
Trousseau,  R.  1/61,  p.  42.  Jackson, 
T.  2/63,  p.  688, 

Disease  of  Internal  Ear  (1303:4).  T^nia 
(937:3). 

TREATMENT  OF  VERTIGO— 

Ramskill,  R.  1/68,  p.  29.  Buzzard,  R.  1/69, 
p.  42. 

1305. 

EPILEPSY.     Convulsions  (1299:2). 

1.  "Works,  Lectltres,  Etc.,  Sieveking,  M.  R. 
1/58,  p.  157  ;  2/61,  p.  467  ;  Pathology 
and  Treat.,  T.  1/55,  pp.  205,  230  ;  104 
Cases,  T.  1/57,  p.  527  ;  1/61,  p.  212. 
B.  Sequard,  T.  1/58,  pp.  273,  303  ;  M.  R, 
1/59,  p.  31 ;  T.  1/61,  p.  258 ;  1/63,  p, 
324  ;  Exper.  on  Guinea  Pigs,  Etc.,  L. 
1/69,  p.  586. 


EPILEPSY,  Works,  Lectures,  Etc.  [cmit>j— 
Trousseau,  "What  is  it  ?  Diagnosis,  etc., 

2.  T.  2/55,  pp.  127,  181, 182.  Apoplecti- 
form Cerebral  Congestion  (1409:5), 
in  Relation  to  Epilepsy,  R.  1/61,  p.  42. 

Radcliffe,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  467;  T.  1/56,  pp. 
303,329,381,615;  2/52,  p.  525;  L. 
1/60,  p.  237,  et  seq. 

Reynolds,  T.  2/61,  p.  484  ;  M.  R.  2/62,  p. 
309.  H.  Jackson,  Not  a  Neurosis  in 
its  Commencement,  L.  2/75,  pp.  338, 
498  ?  Dickson,  Nature  of  Condition 
Called  Epilepsy,  L.   2/72,  pp.   251, 

3.  290.  Ramskill,  T.  2/62,  pp.  51,  215, 
539  ;  1/64,  p.  583. 

Todd,  T.  2/54,  pp.  129,  153.  Johnson,  T. 
2/53,  pp.  155,  235,  315.  Due  to  Cere- 
bral ANiEMiA,  R.  1/68,  p.  35.  Camps, 
Discuss.,  etc.,  T.  l/o4,  p.  554. 

"Wilks,  L.  1/69,  pp.  58,  83.   Ogle,  T.  2/52, 

4.  p.  619  ;  2/53,  pp.  107,  163.  Begbie, 
Called  by  Greeks,  vbaoq  'upde,  Sacred 
Disease,  Etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  198. 

Herpin,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  409  ;  2/55,  p. 
34.  Kussmaul,  32  Conclusions  as  to 
Nature,  etc.,  R.  2/58,  p.  340. 

Beigel,  Pathol,  and  Treat.,  L.  2/68,  pp. 
793,  825.  Clapham,  P.M.  of  Cord  in 
Sea  Sickness  (861:5),  Analogous  to 
Epilepsy,  L.  2/75,  p.  276. 

1306. 

CAUSES  OF  EPILEPSY,  Vide  1305:1. 

1.  Hints,  T.  2/72,  pp.  465,  518. 

Russell,  T.  1/62,  p.  187.  Wilks,  Re- 
sume, T.  1/69,  p.  83.  Ramskill  on 
Todd's  Theory,  T.  2/62,  p.  52. 

Radcliffe,  Theory,  L.   1/60,  pp.  512,  565. 

2.  Bernard,  Exper.,  T.  1/61,  p.  245. 
Broadbent,      Low     Arterial     Tension, 

Exp.  Compress,  of  Carotid  Inducing 
Attack,  Case,  L.  2/75,  p.  907. 

Dura  Mater,  Periosteal  (1349:4)  Dis- 
ease of,  Goolden,  L.  2/51,  p.  149,  et 
seq.  ;  vide  1306:5. 

Cerebral  Anaemia,  Johnson,  T.  1/69,  p. 
351.  Excessive  Haemorrhage 
(1299:.5). 
4.  Medulla  Oblongata  (1341:2),  S.  v.  d. 
Kolk,  Influence  of,  T.  2/58,  p.  68; 
M.  R.  1/60,  p.  78;  Vessels  of  In 
Those  who  Do  and  'Those  who  Do  not 
Bite  Tongue,  T.  2/58,  p.  539.  Rad- 
cliffe, Changes  Generally  found  Here, 
P.  M.,  L.  1/60,  pp.  463,  514.  Rey- 
nolds, M.  R.  2/62,  p.  311 ;  vide  Con- 
vulsions (1300:1). 

"Wounds  of  Cord  (1252:5),  B.  Sequard, 
Exper.  In  Guinea  Pigs,  M.  R.  1/56, 
p.  412 ;  R.  2/58,  p.  337.  Ogle,  Analo- 
gous  Case  to  Sequard's  In  Man,  L. 
1/74,  p.  615. 

Disease  of  Corpora  Striata  (1346:5), 
T.  2/68,  p.  178. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


415 


CAUSES  OF  EPILEPSY  {cont.)— 

5.  Cebebbal  Tumours  (1422:3),  Todd,  P.  M., 

T.  2/53,  p.  166.  H.  Jackson,  Tuber- 
cle IX  3rd  Rt.  Frontal  Convol., 
T.  2/72,  p.  697.  Broadbent,  Syphil- 
oma (1307:5),  L.  1/74,  p.  255. 

Operations  About  Orbit  (1808:3). 

Blow    on    Head    (1678:6),    vide    1306:2, 

6.  Poland,   Trephining,  Cure,  T.  2/68, 
p.  360. 

Sciatic  Nerve  (1757:6),  Section  op.  Etc., 
B.  Sequard,  Exp.,  L.  1/75,  p.  8.  H. 
Jackson,  Convulsions  Begin,  in  Great 
Toe  (1780:5),  T.  2/75,  p.  330. 


1307. 

1.  Lightning  (197:5).  Heat  Stroke  (186:4). 
Emotion  (1363:3),   Over- Anxiety,  "Work, 

Want  of  Sleep,  Mental  Shock, 
Etc.  H.  Jackson  Doubts,  Explan., 
L.  2/75,  p.  338.  Johnson,  T.  2/53, 
pp.  236,  315;  L.  2/75,  p.  651. 
Tuke,  Attack  Brought  on  by  Command, 
M.  R.  2/73,  p.  117.  Hudson,  Epi- 
demic of  Hysterical  Epilepsy 
(1335:2)  on  Ship  Board,  L.  2/75,  p. 
525. 

2.  Chappie,    Extreme    Anger,     L.    1/75, 

p.  44. 
Insanity  (1376:2),  Herpin,  Insane  Fami- 
lies Transmit  Epilepsy,  M.  E.  1/53, 
p.  411.  Conolly,  Epileptic  Ins.vnity, 
L.  1/46,  p.  171. 
Maudsley,  Mutual  Relations,  L.  1/70,  p. 
760.  Morel,  Belladonna  (1314:1), 
M.R.  2/60,  p.  305. 

3.  Alcoholism  (427:4). 
Over-Suckling  (1598:6). 

Tobacco    Smoking  (380:2),   Hastings,   L. 

2/60,  p.  448. 
Opium     -when     Discontinued      (459:3). 

Camphor  (369:1). 
Hereditary  (562:4),  Petit,  Rare,  T.  2/61, 

4.  p.  143.  B.  Sequard,  Exper.,  Epi- 
lepsy Artificially  Produced,  L.  2/71, 
p.  609  ;  1/75,  p.  7.  Russell,  T.  1/61, 
p.  187. 

AGE   576:4,  Althaus,  Tables,  T.  2/76,   p. 

674. 
Pyrexia  causing  Rigors    (1474:2),  i.  c, 

Spinal  Epilepsy. 
Malaria  (559:2),  Payne,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  249. 

5.  Phthisis    (682:5)    a    Predisposing   Cause, 

Moreaux,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  35. 
Syphilis  (1339:1),  vide  Cerebral  Syphi- 
loma (1306:5),  Broadbent,  L.  1/74,  p. 
187  ;  2/76,  p.  773.  Radcliffe,  Cure,  L. 
2/68,  p.  634.  Althaus,  Cure,  T.  1/74, 
p.  398.  Russell,  T.  1/68,  p.  604. 
Mickle,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  163.  Various, 
T.  1/61,  p.  648;  2/61,  pp.  59,  135; 
1/62,  pp.  7,  134;  1/68,  pp.  552,  605. 


CAUSES  OF  EPILEPSY  [cont.)— 

1308. 

1.  Eccentric  Irritation,  vide  1301:5  & 
1299:5.  Paget,  L.  1/68,  pp.  459,  656. 
Ogle,  L.  1/74,  p.  615. 
B.  Sequard's  Exper.,  Pinching  Skin  of 
Face,  Etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  612;  L.  1/69, 
p.  586.  Epileptic  Zone  in  Man,  T. 
1/76,  p.  44.  Richardson's  Explanat. 
of  Sequard's  Exper.,  T.  2/67,  p.  114. 
Salter,  Illustrating  do.,  L.  1/68,  p.  656. 
Intestinal  Worms  (934:3),  vide  1301:6. 
Johnson,  etc.,  T.  2/53,  p.  316;  2/63, 
p.  112.     McKendrick,  L.  2/65,  p.  286. 

3.  Neuroma    in    Stump    (1337:3),    Barwell, 

Cure,  T.  2/74,  p.  617. 
Burns  and  Scalds  (59:3),  Ogle,  T.  2/63, 

p.  323. 
Dental  Caries  (106:6),  Castle,  L.  1/48, 

p.  40.     Ramskill,    Frequency,    Cases, 

4.  T.  2/62,  p.  216,  Paget,  L.  1/68,  p.  459. 
Wounds,  Ramskill,  Aura  Started  fr.  Vene- 
sect. (163:1)  Wound,  T.  2/62,  p.  215. 

Stricture  (1212:3),  Ogle,  Rare,  T.  2/53, 
p.  163.     Holt,  L.  2/66,  p.  632. 

Phymosis  (1166:2),  Althaus,  L.  1/67,  p. 
209. 

—  Circumcision  Curative  (1320:6). 

1309. 

1.  Renal    Epilepsy    (1018:4).      Puerperal 

Convulsions  (1588:1). 
Gastric  Epilepsy  (843:2),  Paget,  L.  1/68, 
pp.  459,  491.    Ramskill,  L.  1/69,  p.  75  ; 

2.  Value  of  Brucia  (390:6),  L.  1/69, 
p.  75. 

Compression  of  Carotid  (744:2),  Broad- 
bent, Exp.  in  Man,  L.  2/75,  p.  907. 

Laryngeal  Epilepsy  (599:1),  AUbutt, 
M.  R.  1/74,  p.  313.  B.  Sequard,  Car- 
bonic Acid  Spray  in  (238:5),  Etc.,  L. 
1/72,  p.  625. 

3.  Uterine  Epilepsy  (1300:1),  vide  Irrit- 

able Uterus  (1114:6),  H.  Jones,  T. 
2/74,  p.  361.  Barnes,  L.  1/73,  pp. 
513,  549,  585.  G.  Hewitt,  Convul- 
SIGNS  Due  to  Non-Impregnated 
Uterus,  L.  2/75,  p.  199.  Barnes, 
Climateric  OR  Turn  of  Life  (1113:5), 
L.  1/73,  p.  587. 

—  Menstruation    (1142:6),    B.    Sequard, 

4.  T.  2/60,  p.  612.  Simpson,  etc.,  T. 
1/57,  pp.  491,  525  ;  2/59,  p.  278. 
Barnes,  L.  1/73,  p.  585. 

—  Conception  (1546:5),  Barnes,  Also  Other 

Puerperal  Conditions,  L.  1/73,  p. 
^.5\i,etscq.  Demereaux,  Offspring 
Conceived  during  Drunkenness  are 
Epileptics,  L.  2/60,  p.  421.  Parry, 
Relat.,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  474. 

—  Labour  (1551:3),  Parry,  Influence,  etc., 

M.  R.  2/75,  p.  474. 
Onanism  (1083:5). 


416 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


1310. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  EPILEPSY— 

1.  ExPLAN.,  B.  Sequard,  T.  1/61,  p.  258. 
Pkodeomata,  Etc.,  Eamskill,  T.  2/62,  p. 

52.     Eadcliffe,  L.  1/60,  p.  462. 
Temperature,  Lewis,  T.  1/76,  pp.  275,300. 

2.  Aura,  B.  Sequard,  T.  2/60,  pp.  406,  433, 

612.  Bamskill,  Obstinacy  of  Case  if 
it  Shifts,  etc.,  T.  2/62,  pp.  52,  216,  539. 
Allbutt,  Starting  fr.  Wrist,  T.  1/72, 
p.  524.  11.  Jackson,  From  Thumb,  Tu- 
DEECLE  IX  Br.ux,  T.2/72,  p.  597.  Vide 
Ligature,  Etc.,  (1320:2). 

3.  —Smell  of  Rotten  Eggs  (597:6),  Allbutt, 

T.  1/69,  p.  492. 

— Smell  of  Body  Offensive  Previous  to 
Attack,  L.  1/69,  p.  770. 

IIemicrania  (1433:5). 

Mental  Phenomena,  r  Jr/eSuiciDE  (1618:2) ; 
Murder  (1617:6);  Mania  (1381:2); 
Keynolds,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  310.  Rad- 
cliffe,  L.  1/60,  p.  463.  H.  Jackson, 
Intellectual  Warnings,  T.  2/76,  p. 
702  ;  Loss  of  Consciousness  and  Men- 
tal Automatism  following  Attacks,  T. 
2/73,  p.  63;  2/76,  p.  702. 

4.  —Catalepsy  (196:2),  Conolly,  L.  1/46,  p. 

171.  Giinishaw,  Simulating  Epilepsy, 
T.  1/50,  p.  484. 

—  Somnambulism  (195:6).  Automatic 
Movements  (1298:2). 

Paralysis  (1263:6),  H.  Jackson,  Tempo- 
rary, Explanation,  T.  2/76,  p.  702. 

Coma,  Diagnosis  of,  fr.  H.tjmorrhage, 
(1311:6). 

Chorea  Connected  with  (1291:2). 

Tinnitis  Aurium  (1801:6),  Solly,  Why 
6.  Heard,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.   5/47,  p.  775. 

B.  Sequard,  T.  2/60,  p.  407.  H.  Jack- 
son, Remarks,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  386. 

RETiNiE  (1823:4),  Hutchinson,  T.  2/62,  p. 
223.     Jackson,  P.  M.,  T.  2/62,  p.  599. 

Pupil  (1852:6),  Clouston,  Epileptic  Con- 
tractions, M.  R.  2/71,  p.  509. 

Exophthalmos  (1838:4),  Dickson,  Asso- 
ciated -with  Mania,  Diagnostic  Value, 
L.  2/60,  p.  562. 

1311. 

1.  Petechia  on   Forehead,  Etc.    (1685:1), 

Crossman,  3  Marked  Cases,  T.  2/76,  p. 
723.     Trousseau,  T.  2/55,  p.  127. 

Unilateral  Diaphoresis  (28:1). 

Ecchymosis  (142:4)  fr.  Capill.ary  Rup- 
tures, Wilks,  Case,  T.  1/69,  p.  59. 

Blood  (139:4),  Radcliffe,  L.  1/60,  p.  513. 

2.  — Starch  in  (314:4).    Stratford,  Microsp. 

J.,  vol.  3,  p.  168. 
Urine  (1034:6),   Gibson,  L.  1/67,  p.  458. 
4.  Huppert,  Albuminous,  T.  1/74,  p.  567. 

Epileptiform  Hemiplegia  (1285:2). 
Epileptiform  Neuralgia  (1236:3). 
Intermittent  Fever  (1485:1),  Analogy  of 


SYMPT.     OF     EPILEPSY  —  Intermittent 
Fever  [cont.) — 

with  Epilepsy,  B.    Sequard,  T.   1/62, 
p.  108. 
Fractures  Occurring  during  Fit  (1760:3). 
Dislocation     of     Shoulder     during     Fit 
(1730:4),  Prevention,  etc. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  EPILEPSY— 
6.  Trousseau,  etc.,  T.  2/55,  pp.  127,  181  ; 
1/69,  p.  60.  Reynolds,  Definition,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/62,  p.  309.  Radcliffe,  L.  1/73, 
p.  518.  W^lks,  fr.  Dyspeptic  Ver- 
tigo (1304:2),  Etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  83. 

Palpitations  (777:6), Trousseau,  Often  Vio- 
lent, no  Heart  Disease,  Etc.,  T.  2/55, 
p.  128. 

From  Eclampsia  Generally  (1299:2),Trous- 
seau,T.  2/55,  p.  181.  Reynolds,Tables, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  309. 

From  Apoplectic  Coma  (1414:4),  Bastian, 
DifBculty,  L.  2/74,  p.  789. 

1312. 

1.  From  Hysteria  (1334:1),  Trousseau,  T. 
2/55,  p.  181.  Wilks,  Good  Marks,  T. 
1/69,  p.  60. 

FEIGNED  CASES  OF  EPILEPSY  (555:2)— 
Key  worth,  T.  2/61,  p.  350.  Trousseau  and 
Radcliffe  (1311:6).  Reynolds,  M.  R. 
2/62,  p.  311.  Dr.  Calmeil  Feigned  an 
Attack  and  Deceived  Esquirol,  M.  R. 
2/73,  p.  124. 

PROGNOSIS  OF  EPILEPSY— 

Reynolds,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  311.  Elam,  Al- 
most Always  Favourable,  L.  1/73,  p. 
628. 

Death  Mode  of,  Bacon,  L.  1/68,  p,  555  ; 
Sudden,  3  Cases,  2/68,  p.  41. 

CASES     OF     EPILEPSY,     Vide     1305:1. 

4.  Feigned  (1312:1). 

Gray,  Complicated,  T.  2/61,  p.  473.  Hunt, 
etc.,  T.  1/56,  pp.  84,  133,  206,  279, 
615;  1/62,  p.  32;  2/62,  p.  107.  H. 
Jones,  With  Slow  Pulse  (753:1),  L. 
2/76,  p.  919.  Paget,  Accompanied  With 
Involuntary  Laughter  (1363:6),  R. 
2/60,  p.  73.  Salter,  Unilateral,  L. 
1/68,  p.  656.  Ogle,  L.  1/74,  pp.  616, 
651. 

5.  Epileptiform  Amaurosis  (1861:4). 

Post  Mortem,  Moreton,  T.  2/55,  p.  238. 
Ogle,  of  Infant  9  Days  Old,  T.  1/57,  p. 
212.  Holthouse,  After  Argent.  Nit., 
T.  1/60,  p.  100.  Chaplin,  20  Years' 
Duration  Following  Injury'  to  Head, 
L.  2/55,  p.  51. 

EPILEPSY  IN  CHILDREN  (1523:2)— 

6.  Ogle,  Series,  T.   2/63,  pp.   112,    218,   303, 

639  ;  1/64,  p.  196  et  seq.     P.M.,  set.  9 


MEDICAI,   DIGEST. 


417 


EriLEPST  IN  CHILDREX  (^cont.)— 

Days,  1/57,  p.  212.  Ramskill,  Always 
Examine  Teeth   (1308:3),  T.  2/62,  p. 

^216.  Jones,  Pot.  Brom.  (1316:3),  Etc., 
T.  1/64,  p.  254  ;  1/67,  p.  33. 

1313. 

TREATMENT  OF  EPILEPSY,  Vide  1305:1. 

1.      Convulsions  (1300:4). 

B.  Seqiiard,  T.  1/58,  p.  175 ;  L.  1/66,  p.  85. 
Prescript.,  R.  1/69,  p.  60.  Ainstie,  In- 
dividual Remedies,  T.  1/62,  p.  360. 
Wilks,  Resume,  T.  1/69,  p.  84. 
Hunt,  Theory,  T.  1/56,  pp.  84,  133,  206, 
279.  Radcliffe,  T.  1/54,  p.  578  ;  1/56, 
p.  381  ;  L.  1/60,  p.  615  ;  1/66,  p'.  8  ; 
1/67,  p.  359  ;  1/68,  p.  457. 
Reynolds,  Summary,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  312. 
Todd,  T.  2/54,  p.  153.  Elam,  Only 
Persevere,  L.  1/74,  p.  628.  Flint,  Re- 
view of  Reputed  Remedies,  R.  1/67, 
p.  33. 

4.  Correlation  Between  EpiLErsY  and  Ex- 

citement, Etc.,  Convulsions  Cured, 
Excitement  Following,  Etc.,  Major, 
L.  2/71,  p.  51. 

HYGIENIC  TREAT.  OF  EPILEPSY— 
Diet  (126:1),  Jackson,  Vegetable,  T.  1/56, 

p.  317. 
Climate  (200:4),  Moreau,M.  R.  2/55,  p.  39. 
Sleep,  Whitfield,  Plenty  of  it,  L.  1/68,  p. 

457. 
Education,  Radcliffe,  Not  to  he  Suspended, 

R.  1/73,  p.  521. 

5.  Posture  (223:4),  M.  Hall,  L.  2/52,  p.  564. 

Bowles,  L.\TERAL,  Beat,  T.  1/60,  p.  126. 
M.4.RRIAGE  (1093:2),  L.  de  SauUe,  Avoid, 
T.  2/61,  p.  197. 

1314. 

MEDICAL  TREAT.  OF  EPILEPSY— 

1.  Atropine  and  Belladonna  (377:3),  vide 
In  Epileptic  Insanity  (1307:2),  B. 
Sequard,  Dose,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  407  ; 
2/62,  p.  385  ;  L.  1/66,  pp.  87,  348. 
Trousseau,  T.  2/55,  p.  182.  Grandi, 
1/55,  p.  15.  Morell,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  305  ;  2/54,  p.  561.  Ramskill,  T. 
2/62,  p.  540.  Maresch  Does  Wonders 
with  it,  T.  1/59,  p.  347.  Osborne, 
c.  Zinci  Sulph.  (1317:5),  L.  1/68,  p. 
457.  Thorowgood,T.  2/64,p.  86.  Ogle, 
L.  1/74,  p.  616. 
—Contra,  Radcliffe,  L.  1/60,  p.  617. 

3.  CoNiuM  (405:5),  llarley,   L.  2/73,  p.   878. 

Vide  Convulsions  (1301:1). 
—Contra,  Radcliffe,  R.  1/60,  p.  294. 
Digitalis    (373:3),    Sharkey,   Med.   Gaz., 

4.  Vol.  4/47,  p.  412.  W.  Williams,  Large 
Doses,  T.  2/60,  p.  342 ;  2/61,  p.  104. 
Armstrong,  Death  after  Large  Dose, 
T.  2/60,p.417i  c.  Pot.  Bromid.(1316:4). 


MED.  TREAT.  OF  EPILEPSY  {cont.)— 
Stramonium  (378:6),  L.  1/37,  p.  337. 
Opium  (461:6),  Corner,  L.  1/59,  p.  401. 
5.  Strychnia  (390:2),  Radcliffe  on  M.  Hall's 

Views,  R.   1/60,  p.  293.    Tyrrell,  T. 

1/67,  p.  519  ;  2/67,  pp.  201,  415,  Large 

Doses  416  ;  1/69,  p.  483  ;  2/70,  p.  203  ; 

1/71,  p.  37  ;  c.  Pot.  Brom.  (265:5),  T. 

1/71,  p.  37. 
Woorara  vel  Curare  (392:4),  Dose,  etc., 

R.  2/61,  p.  57. 
Quinine   (403:3),  B.  Sequard,  Direct.,  T. 

2/60,  p.  407.  Radcliffe,  L.  1/60,  p.  616  ; 

2/61,   p.    603.     Ainstie,  Case  Always 

Stopped  Paroxysm,  T.   1/69,  p.   641. 
— c.  CuPRi  Sulph.  (1317:5). 

1315. 

1.  Galium  Aparine  (404:3),  Ogle,  R.  2/62,  p, 

72;  L.  1/62,  pp.  483,  510. 

Cotyledon  (408:2),  Salter,  T.  1/49.  Sieve- 
king,  T.  2/54,  p.  564;  1/55,  p.  231. 
Williams,  L.  1/54,  p.  331.  Grieve,  L. 
2/52,  p.  239. 

—Contra,  Radcliffe,  T.  1/56,  p.  382  ;  R. 
1/60,  p.  294.    Peacock,  T.  2/55,  p.  133. 

Sambucus  Nigra  (404:4),  Bogelli,  5  Cases, 
Prepar.,  T.  2/54,  p.  119. 

3.  Indigo  (414:4),  Roth,  Amer.  J.,  39/37,  p. 

487.    Med.  Gaz.,  20/37,  p.  172.  Rodri- 

quez,  M.  R.  i/56,  p.  250. 
Aniline  (414:5),  Ainstie,  T.  1/62,  p.  361. 
SuMBUL  (404:6),   Neligan,  T.   1/54,  p.  605. 

4.  Todd,  L.  1/50,  pp.  63,  534.    Pettigrew, 
L.  1/51,  p.  89. 

AssAFCETiDA  (405:1),  Pollock,  L.  2/69,  p. 
267. 

5.  VALERi.iN  (397:6),   Radcliffe,    L.   1/60,   p. 

616. 

Camphor  (369:4),  L.  1/60,  p.  616  ;  Caus- 
ing AN  Attack  in  Some  (369:1). 

Turpentine  (350:1),  Radcliffe,  One  of  the 
Foremost  Remedies,  T.  1/56,  p.  382 ; 
L.  1/60,  p.  616.  Vide  Convulsions 
(1302:3). 

1316. 

2.  Nitro-Muriatic  Acid    (248:5),  Hunt,  T. 

1/56,  pp.  84,  133,  206,  279. 
Alkalis  (215:6),  Hunt,  Injurious,  T.  1/56, 

pp.  85,  133. 
SoDii  Bromid.  (269:6),  Hollis,  M.  R.  2/76, 

p.  462. 
PoTASsii  Bromidum    (266:2),    Vide  Renal 
4.  Epilepsy     (1018:4),    Combined    with 

Strychnia  (1314:5). 
Reynolds,  The  one  Medicine,  L.  1/68,  p. 

430.     B.   Sequard,   etc..  Large  Doses, 

L.  1/66,  pp.  87,    250  ;    2/67,  p.  359  ; 

2/66,  p.  114. 
Wilks,  etc.,  Clin.,  T.  2/61,  p.  635  ;  1/64. 

p.   173;   1/69,   pp.   84,    168.     Simpsor. 

and  Locock  (1309:3),  T.  2/59,  pp.  278 


EE 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


MED.    TREAT.    OF   EPILEPSY— Potassii 
Bromidum  {coat.)  — 

491,  525.  Bioadbent,  Ringer,  etc.,  Spe- 
cific, L.  1/66,  pp.  92,  393. 
Radcliffe,  Why  of  vast  Value   ia  Cases 
NOT  Connected  with  Gexehatiye  Or- 
gans, L.  1/60,  p.  617. 
Williams,  37  Cases,  Tables,  T.  2/64,  p. 
88  ;  L.  2/64,  p.  656.     Meryou,  c.  Di- 
gitalis (1314:3),Why?  L.  2/71,  p.  705. 
De  SaiiUe,  207  Cases,  T.  1/72,  p.  318. 
6.  PoTAssii  loDiDUM  (264:2),  Wilks,  T.  2/61, 
p.  635.     Coldstream,  R.   1/60,  p.  254. 
Vide  Syphilitic  Epilepsy  (1307:5). 
PoTASSii   Chloridvm   (265:6),  Lander,  Su- 
perior to  Bromide,  L.  2/72,  p.  524. 

1317. 

1.  Cerii  Oxalas  (284:1),  RamsMll,  Action, 
etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  10;  2/62,  p.  108. 

Arsenic  (280:3),  Bristowe,  Remark.  Effects, 
T.  1/62,  p.  62. 

ZiNCi  OxYDt-M  (285:2),  Herpin,  M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  420  ;   Faitli  in  Not  So  Strong  as  in 

4.  1853  ;  R.  1/60,  p.  288.  Wilks,  T.  1/69, 
p.  84.    Curran,  L.  2/68,  p.  538. 

—Contra,  Moreau,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  38.  Rad- 

cliflfe,  R.  1/60,  p.  290  ;  1/58,  p.  62  ;  L. 

1/63,  p.  028. 
ZinciPhosphas  (287:1),  Barnes,  T.  1/58,  p. 

267;  L.  1/73,  p.  621. 
ZiNCi  Lactas    (284:5),   Herpin,   Super,  to 

Oxide,   M.  R.  2/56,  p.  235;  1/58,  p. 

255. 

5.  ZiNCi  Sulphas (285: 6), Peacock,  Not  Satisf., 

T.  1/62,  p.  110.     Osborne,  c.  Atropine 

(1314:1),  L.  1/68,  p.  457- 
CcPRi  Sulphas  (297:4),  Halford,  c.Quinine 

(1314:6),  T.  1/58,  p.  475. 
CupriAmmonio  Sulphas  (297:5),  Radcliffe, 

L.  1/60,  p.  616? 
Hydrargyri  Biniod.  (304:3),  Fuller,  after 

Accident  to   Skull,    Syphilis,  Etc., 

T.  1/57,  p.  167. 

1318. 

1.  Argenti  Nitras  (306:3),  Nelson,  R.  2/68, 

p.  38. 
Argenti  Oxyuum  (305:6),  Nelson,  R.  2/68, 

p.  38.     Meryon,  Theory  of  Action,  L. 

2/71,  p.  705. 
Phosphorus  (239:5),  Ainstie,  T.  1/62,  p. 

360. 
Ol.  Jecor.  Aselli  (501:2),  Ainstie,  T.  1/62, 

p.  360;  1/63,  p.  330. 
6.  Glonoine  (271:5),  Field,  T.  1/58,  p.  384. 
Chloral  (1300:6),  Alcock,  T.  1/72,  p.  222. 

Barclay,  L.  2/72,  p.  405.     Wrixon,  L. 

2/76,  p.  770. 
Chloroporm  (441:1),  Murray,  Direct.,  etc., 

T.  1/64,  p.  612;  1/65,  p.  357.     B.  Se- 

quard.   Direct.,  etc.,  L.  1/66,  pp.  87, 

247.   Johnson,  Rationale,  etc.,  R.  1/68, 


MED.  TRE.iT.    OF    EPILEPSY— Chloro- 

FORM  {cont.) 

p.  37.  Vide  Puerperal  Conyuls. 
(1589:1). 
Amyl  Nitrite  (447:4),  Clapham,  L.  2/75, 
p.  276.  Bourneville,  M.  R.  2/76,  p. 
460. 
Oxygen  (224:4),  Ramsldll,  Intern,  and 
Extern.,  T.  2/63,  p.  11. 

1319. 

SURGICAL  TREAT.  OF  EPILEPSY— 
2.  Electricity    (194:2),  Meyer,  T.    1/61,  p. 

609.     Althaus,  Current,  Direct.,  etc., 

T.  1/69,  pp.  437,  490, 
Bleeding   (163:6),   Kussmaul,   etc.,   Cox- 

YULsioNS  Induced  byExcessiye,  Etc., 

R.  2/58,  p.  340.     Wilks,  "When  Good, 

T.   1/68,  p.  600;  1/69,  p.  84.     Paget, 

Direct.,  L.  1/6S,  p.  459. 
Ligature  of  Carotids  (744:1),  Billing,  E. 

2/61,  p.  60.   Ramskill,  T.  2/62,  p.  216. 
Compression  of  Carotids  (744:2),  Renier, 

T.    1/58,   p.    175.      Trousseau,   Cure, 

L.  2/37,  p.  168. 

4.  Forced  Respiration  in  Coma  of  (629:6), 

Hunter,  T.  1/60,  p.  179. 
Counter-irritation  (165:2),  B.  Sequard, 
T.    2/60,  pp.  406,  433,  612;  L.  1/66, 
p.  139.     Jackson,  etc.,L.  1/60,  p.  617; 

5.  1/68,  p.  618.  Ramskill  and  Buzzard, 
Circular  Blisters  Around  Pt.  of 
Aura  (1320:2),  T.  2/62,  pp.  216,  363. 
Vide  Convulsions  (1300:5). 

Actual  Cautery  (212:6),  B.  Sequard,  T. 

2/60,  p.  407. 
Cauterization    of    Larynx    (613:5),    B. 

Sequard,  etc.,  R.  1/60,  p.  294  ;  L.  1/60, 

p.  617. 
Carbonic  Acid  Spray  to  Larynx  (238:5), 

B.  Sequard,  Explan.,  L.  1/72,  p.  625. 

1320. 

1.  Perturbation  (1402:2),  B.  Sequard,  Flex- 

ing  GRE.4.T    Toe,   Etc.,  M.  R.  2/68, 
p.  269  ;  2/75,  p.  289  ;  vide  Shock,  Bad 
IN  Convulsions  (1300:5). 
Sternutatories  (222:2),  Laycock,  T.  1/65, 

2.  p.  461. 

Ligature  (756:5)  Above  Aura  (1310:2), 
B. Sequaid,  T.  2/60,  pp. 406, 433, 612  ; 
L.  1/66,  p.  139.  Pratt's  Patent,  Diagr., 
T.  2/62,  p.  335  ;  vide  Blister  Around 
(1319:5). 

Tracheotomy  (623:2),  M.  Hall,  L.  1/52, 
pp.  349,  395;  2/52,  vide  Index,  Corre- 
spondence, etc.  Ogle,  L.  1/58,  pp.  4, 
29,  55,  434  ;  R.  1/58,  p.  67.  Omerod, 
Death  Follo\v.,  R.  1/58,  p.  74.  Wil- 
liams, 2  Cases,  T.  2/60,  p.  253. 

—Contra,  Todd,  T.  2/54,  p.  155.  Rad- 
4.  cliffe,  L.  1/60,  p.  617. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


419 


SURGICAL  TREAT.  OF  EPILEPSY  {conf.} 

Trephining  (1684:3),  72  Cases,  R.  2/61, 
p.  58.  Boutelle,  12  Cases,  T.  1/72,  p. 
407.  Graves,  Headache  (1430:1),  if 
Spicula  be  Present,  Always  Intermit- 
tent, T.  1/61,  p.  651. 

Scalp  Incisions  (1675:4),  Blackmore,  R. 
1/45,  p.  12. 
6.  Castiiation  ('1224:5),  Iloltliouse  Unsuc- 
cessful, Discuss.,  T. 1/59,  pp.  352, 377; 
P.  M.,  1/60,  p.  100.  Ogle,  on  Ilolt- 
house's  Case,  L.  1/59,  p.  156.  Rooker, 
Successful,  T.  2/01,  p.  7. 

Circumcision  (1167:2),  Ileckford,  T.  1/72, 
p.  25 ;  vide  Piiymosis  as  a  Cause 
(1308:4). 

Cold  to  Spine  (190:3),  Chapman,  T.  2/63, 
p.  61  ;  1/65,  p.  250  ;  2/05,  pp.  57,  248, 
275. 

— To  Calf  of  Leg,  Cliuckerbutty,  Cured 
after  10  Years,  T.  2/52,  pp.  406,  521. 

1322. 

TETANUS - 

2.  Artificial  Production, Etc.,  EernarJ,  T. 

1/61,  p.  245.     Erichsen,  etc.,  L.  1,59, 

p.  207;  2/60,  p.  1. 
Nature  OF,  Hilton,  T.  1/60,  p.  219.  Ringer, 

L.  1/76,  p.   921.     Jones,   L.  2/7G,  p. 

256. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  TETANUS— 

Trismus  (1330:1),  Hilton,  Why  Early,   T. 

1/GO,  p.  219. 
Eye  Sunken  (1837:2),  A  Bad  Sign,  Hilton, 

AVhy  ?T.  1/60,  p.  219. 
Temperature  (187:2),  Wunderlich,  112-5° 

Before  Death  (Highest  Known   Until 

Teale's,  vide  187:4),  T.  1/62,  p.  19. 

5.  Urine,  Parker,  L.  1/71,  p.  531. 

Post  jMortem  Appearances,  Ogle,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/68,  p.  483  ;  1/69,  p.  494  ;  1/73, 
p.  385  ;  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  368.  Meadows, 
after  14  Months,  Clot  in  Cervical 
Cord,  T.  2/61,  p.  149.  L.  Clarke,  etc., 
L.  2/64,  p.  261;  1/67,  p.  625;  1/68, 
p.  464;  1/71,  p.  270.  Sandwith,ctc., 
L.  1/46,  p.  40 ;  1/65,  p.  591.  Vide 
Idiopathic   Cases   (1323:5). 

Cases,  Idiopathic  (1323:5)  ;  Traumatic 
(1324:3). 

—  Co-existing  -with  Paralysis  (1264:4), 
Hunt,  R.  1/63,  p.  70. 

CAUSES    OF  TETANUS— 

6.  Rev.,  T.  1/54,  p.  619.     Erichsen,  Changes 

of  Temperature,  Etc.,L.  1/59,  p.  207. 
Age  (576:4),  Althaus,  Tables,  T.  2/76,  p. 

674. 
Hysteria  (1335:2),  Furley,  P.M.,  T.  2/57, 

p.    75.      Hudson,   Epidemic  on  Ship 

Board,  L.  2/75,  p.  525.  Wilks,  T.  1/69, 

p.  323. 


CAUSES  OF  TETANUS  {conf.)— 

1323. 

1.  Sunstroke  (185:6). 

Chronic    Ulcer  (172:1),  Hutchinson,  L. 

2/64,  p.  266. 
Hypodermic  Injections  (218:5),   Arnold, 

L.  2/67,  p.  26.     After  Morphia,  Was 

2.  it  Due  to  Morphia   (218:6)  ?  L.  2/76, 
p.  873. 

Antimony  (281:4),  vide  Curative  (1327:4) 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  TETANUS— 

3.  From  Hydrophobia  (524:2). 
From  Strychine  Poisoning  (386:6). 

PROGNOSIS  OF  TETANUS— 

Cui'ling,  etc.,  Deglutition  Without  Spasm 

Good,  T.  2/59,  p.  213  ;  T.  1/54,  p.  620, 
Hilton,  Y\''hy  Sunken  Eye  Serious,  T.  1/60. 

p.  219. 

FEIGNED  TETANUS  (555:2)— 

5.  Cases,  Rose,  L.  1/72,  p.  219. 

IDIOPATHIC  TETANUS.  Hysterical 
(1322:6).  Puerperal  (1590:1). 
Curling,  etc.,  P.M.,  T.  1/58,  p.  137  ;  1/60 
pp.  141,  198  ;  T.  1/62,  p.  356.  Erichsen 
etc.,  L.  1/59,  p.  207  ;  Recov.,  L.  2/62 
pp.586,  666;  1/74,  p.  365;  2/76,  p 
682.  Gibbon,  etc.,  Cure,  T.  1/54,  p.  461 
1/61,  p.  246  ;  2/62,  p.  288  ;  1/72,  p.  541 

TREAT.MENT  OF  IDIOPATHIC  TETANUS 

6.  (1324:4)— 

Yapour  Bath  (232:3),  Pidduck,  L.  2/60, 
p.  465,  Diagr.,  p.  594. 

1324. 

1.  Quinine  (1326:6),  Rees,  T.  1/57,  p.  644. 
Opium   (1325:1),  GrisoUe,  etc.,  In  Large 

Doses;  ride   1325:2.     Taylor,   Assists 
Act.  OF  Galvanism,  L.  2/62,  p.  666. 

2.  Chloral     (1328:1).      Potassii     Bromid. 

(1327:3). 

TRAUMATIC  TETANUS— 

Monograph,  Jones,  L.  2/76,  p.  256. 
Cases,  Poland,  72,  62  Deaths,  M.  R.  1/58, 

p.  366.     Series  of,  T.   1/54,  pp.  376, 

406,  434,  461,  488,  543,  596,  618  ;  L. 

2/60,  p.  161  ;  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  385. 
— Recovery,  Wilks,  Treat.  Employed,  etc., 

T.    2/58,  pp.   8,   9.     Playfair,  etc.,  T. 

1/58,  p.  113;  1/G2,  p.  132;  After  28 

Days,  p.  107. 
— P.   M.    (1322:5),    Dickinson,    Singular 

State  of  Cord,  T.  2/68,  p.  460. 

TREAT.  OF  TRAUMATIC  TETANUS  — 
4.  Papers,    T.    1/54,   p.    621.     De    Morgan, 
M.  R.   1/59,  p.  486.     Hutchinson,  22 
Cures,  T.  1/61,  p.  361.  Erichsen,  Sum- 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TKEAT.    OF   TEAUMATIC    TET.INUS  — 
Papers  {cont.) — 

mary,  1/59,  p.  209.  IMoore,  4  Cafes, 
L.  1/69,  p.  255.  Demarquay,  High 
Temperature  and  Hypod.  Inject. 
INTO  Masseter,  Etc  ,  T.  2/71,  p.  449. 

1325. 

1.  Hygienic,  Forster,  ]S"o  Drugs,  Support 
Only,  L.  2/64,  p.  350. 

Opium  (461:6),  Sherriff,Prophylactic  Powers 
T.  2/74,  p.  708.  Grisolle,  etc.,  Large 
Doses,  M.  II.  2/61,  p.  249  ;  L.  2/70,  p. 
470.  c.  Camphor,  T.  2/60,  p.  168. 
Bateman,  tct.  12,  Cure,  T.  1/57,  p. 
430.  Mark  Pascha,  Cures  9  out  of 
11,  T.  1/64,  p.  280.  Job,  Cure,  L.  1/61, 
p.  59.  Gressy,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  240. 
Imray,  c.  Chloral,  3  Cases  Recov.,  T. 
1/76,  p.  573.    Curling,  T.  2/58,  p.  111. 

— Inhalation,  Shrimpton,  L.  2/71,  p.  547. 

— Hypodermic  (219:2),  Hunter,  I'nsatisf. , 
4.  T.   1/59,  p.  387.     Demarquay,  Intra 

Muscular,  T.  2/71,  p.  499;  1/72,  p. 
439. 

Atropine  (378:2),  Dupuy,  etc..  Cure,  M.  P. 
6.  2/60,  p.  559  ;  T.  1/60,  p.  637.     Shaw, 

Cure  of  Trismus,  L.  2/76,  p.  177. 
Vide  1330:3. 

Calabar  Bean  ;^nd  Eserine,  H.  Coote, 
etc..  Cure,  L.  1/64,  p.  348 ;  1/67,  p. 
265;  2/67,  p.  157;  1/68,  pp.  434,  463  ; 
R.  2/69,  p.  153.  Patterson,  etc..  Cure, 
L.  2/74,  p  799  ;  2/76,  p.  256.  Haining, 
Cure,  Subcut.,  L.  2/69,  p.  834  ;  2/75, 
p.  187.  Holthouse,  2  Cases,  1  Cure, 
Large  Doses,  T.  1/69,  p.  344.  Dickin- 
son and  Pollock,  L.  2/76,  pp.  288,  323, 
396. 

— Unsuccessful,  Ridout,  etc.,  L.  2/68,  p. 
567;  1/75,  p.  13;  2/75,  p.  187. 

1326. 

1.  WooRARA  (392:4),  YeUa,  etc.,  T.  2/59,  pp. 
343,  373,  414,  563  ;  1/69,  p.  474.  Sp. 
Wells,  Discuss.,  T.  2/59,  p.  564.  Ber- 
nard, "Why  it  Acts  in  Some,  not  in 
Others,  T.  1/60,  p.  110. 
Strychnia    (390:2).  De   Morgan,    Contra, 

M.  R.  1/59,  p.  490. 
Aconite  (468:1),  Do  Morgan,  M.  R.  1/59, 
pp.  487,  494.  Sedgwick,  etc.,  R.  1/60, 
p.  54;  1/61,  p.  60;  2/61,  p.  56.  Page, 
L.  1/46,  pp.  394,  494.  Cam,  T.  1/64, 
p.  451;  1/65,  p.  441. 

4.  NicoTiN  (381:8),  Simon,  Doses,  etc.,  T. 
2/58,  p.  112;  1/64,  p.  451.  Haugh- 
ton,  T.  2/62,  p.  442;  R.  2/62,  p.  66. 
Harrison,  L.  2/67,  p.  577.  Tutinell, 
R.  1/63,  p.  67.  Ogle,  P.  M.,  T.  1/G4, 
p.  277. 
—Locally  (1329:1),  Tyrrell,  etc.,  T.  2/64, 
p.  326;  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  251. 


TREAT.  OF  TRAUMATIC  TETANUS  [cont.) 
CoNiuM  (405:5),  Radcliffe,  T.  2/59,  p.  566. 

5.  Kidd,    The   Best,    T.    2/60,    p.    395. 
Corry,  R.  1/61,  p.  47. 

Cannabis  (363:1),  O'Shaughnessy,  etc.,  L. 
2/40,  p.  539  ;  1/45,  p.  36  ;  1/52,  p.  450. 
Cock,  14  oz.  and  no  Good  Eifect,  T. 

6.  2/58,  p.  8.     Various,  R.  1^46,  p.  360. 
QuiNiNA  (403:3),  Sanger,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p. 

188;  1/57,  p.  644;  Large  Doses,  T. 
2/68,  p.  558.  BiiUen,  c.  Chloroform 
(1328:3),  T.  2/52,  p.  3D0. 

1327. 

2.  Sulphur  ((243:3),  Keenan,  Held  in  Mouth 

Specific  in  Canada,  L.  1/51,  p.  685. 
Ammonle    Liquor   (254:2),   Charbonnier, 

3.  Cure,  L.  2/67,  p.  26. 

PoTAss.Ti  LiauoR  (258:3),  Reid,  Care,  L. 

1/61,  p.  56. 
PoTAssii  Bromidum   (266:2),  Brady,  etc., 

Cures,  L.  2/71,  p.  450;  2/75,  p.  562. 

4.  Barii    Chloridum    (272:3),    B.    Sequard, 

etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  87;  R.  2/62,  p.  72. 
Antimonii  Pot.   Tart.   (282:3),  Conway, 
Cure,  Large  Doses,  M.  R.  1,'61,  p.  240. 
A  Cause  of  Tetanus  (281:4). 

1328. 

2.  Chloral  (444:4),  Ycrneuil,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p. 

560;    2/70,    pp.    83,    293,    434,    742; 

1/71,  pp.  154,  303,  572;  2/71,  p.  636; 

Doses  Must  be  Large,  T.  2/75,  p.  347. 

Tait,  etc.,  L.   2/70,  p.  466  ;   1/72,  p. 

439;   1/74,  p.  489;  2/74,  p.  445  ;   1/75, 

p.  721 ;  1/76,  p.  565  ;  2/76,  p.  256. 
— CoMBD.  "WITH  Opium  (1325:3). 
— Enemataof  (886:5),  Geens,  etc.,  T.  1/72, 

pp.  249,  541 ;  1/74,  p.  254. 
Alcohol    in    Excess    (432:1),   Cook,   T. 

1/61,  p.  187.     Hutchinson,    etc.,    R. 

1/62,  p.  51  ;  1/63,  p.  70  ;   1/61,  p.  47. 

3.  Stapleton,  L.  1/45,  p.  317.     Remark. 
Eliect.  of  Enemata  of,  T.  1/60,  p.  263. 

Chloroform  Inhal.  (441:1),  Roux,  etc., 
M.  R.  1/52,  p.  465  ;  2/61,  p.  249  ;  T. 
1/55,  p.  15;  1/65,  p.  441.  Bullen,  c. 
Quina  (1326:6),  T.  2/52,  p.  390. 
Skey,  Disappointed,  L.  2/60,  p.  1. 
Labbe,  Dangers,  Discuss.,  T.  1/69,  p. 
416. 

5.  Ether  Inhalation    (433:6),    Roux,   etc., 

M.  R.  1/52,  pp.  439,  465.     Curling,  T. 
2/58,  p.  111. 
Amyl  Nitrite  (447:4),  Forster,  etc.,  L.  1/70, 
p.  533;   1/71,  p.  572.     Richardson,  T. 
2^70,  p.  472. 

1329. 

1.  Local  Treatment,  R.  2/51,  p.  9. 
—Tobacco  (1326:4). 

Hydropathy  (229:4),  Preshaw,  L.  1/46, 
p.  154.     Vai'Our  Bath,  vide  1323:6. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


421 


TREAT.  OF  TRAUMATIC  TETANUS  [cont.) 
2.  Acupuncture  (166:5),  Grant,  T.  2/65,  p. 

495. 
Counter-Irritation  (165:2),  B.  Sequard, 

Rationale,  L.  1/66,  p.  139. 
4.  Ice  to  Spine  (190:3),  Carpenter,  15  of  16 

Cured,  T.  1/60,  p.  197.     Playfair,  To 

Allay  Spasm  (111:6),  T.  1/62,  p.  132. 

Edmunds,    Cure,    T.    1/64,    p.    280. 

Adams,  Cure,  L.  2/64,  p.  67. 
Nerve    Stretching   (1242:4),   Callender, 

L.  1/76,  p.  596.     Vogt,  Cure,  T.  2/76, 

p.  572. 
Neurotomy  (1249:2),  Fayrer,  R.  2/63,  p. 

197. 

1330. 

TRISMUS— LOCKJAW— 

2.  "Why  an  Early   Symptom    of   Tetanus 

(1322:2). 
Varieties  of.  Eraser,  T.  1/63,  p.  136. 
Unilateral,  Barwell,  T.  2/74,  p.  617. 
Diagnosis  from  Tonsillitis  (828:3). 

TREATMENT     OF    TRISMUS.      Tetanus 
(1324:4). 

3.  Kidd,  T.  2/60,  p.  395. 
CoNiuM  (1326:4). 

Bell.U)0nna  (377:3),  Neale,  Cure,  T.  2/51, 
p.  231.      rtr/tf  Atropine  (1325:4). 

TRISMUS  NEONATORUM  (1542:2)— 

4.  Papers,  Etc.,  Morgan,  etc.,  Freqt.  in  St. 

Kilda,  M.  R.  1/62,  pp.  177, 180;  2/75, 
p.  370.     Hervieux,  T.  2/63,  p.  152. 

CAUSES  OF  TRISMUS  NEONATORUM— 
Displacement  of  Occipital  Bone,  Symp- 
toms, Etc.,  Wilhite,  M.  R.  2/75,  p. 
493. 
6.  Bath   too  Hot  (230:1),  Reher,   T.  2/68, 
p.  380;  2/76,  p.  291. 
Umbilical  Arteries,  Inflam.  of,  SchiJller, 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  353. 

TREATMENT  OF  TRISMUS  NEONAT— 
Calabar  Bean  (1325:5),  Monti,  R.  2/69, 

p.  127. 
Chloral  (1328:1),  Wiederhofer,  L.   1/71, 

p.  379. 

1332. 

HYSTERIA— 

1.  Functional  Disorders  of  Nervous 
System  (1400:1).  Nervous  Mimicry 
OF  Disease  (552:2).  Emotions  (1363:1). 
Nature,  Etc.,  Paget,  Name  to  be  Dis- 
carded FROM  Surgery,  L.  2/73,  p. 512. 
Hovell,  M.R.I  /70,  pp.  204,  497  ;  2/70, 
p.  207  ;  Simplified  and  Explained,  L. 
2/73,  p.  872.  Chairon,  Nature  and 
Co-ordination  of  Phenomena,  R.  2/69, 
p.  34. 


HYSTERIA— Nature  {cont.)— 

Conolly,   Hysterical    Temperament,    L. 

2/49,    p.    495.       Briquet,    Prevalent 

Errors  Concerning  Predisposition,  T. 

T.  2/57,  p.  458. 
Ainstie,  L.  2/72,  p.  839 ;  1/73,  pp.  123,'474. 

Carter,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  421  ;  2/71, 

p.  338. 
Rowland,  etc.,  Clin.,  T.  2/54,  p.  104;  2/72, 

p.    612.      Todd,    Clin.,   Local    Hys- 

teria,  Etc.,  Cases,  T.  1/53,  p.  1. 

4.  Gairdner,  Clin.,  L.  1/61,  p.  429,     Wilks, 

Clin.,  T.   1/69,  pp.  267,  323.     Skey, 

Clin.,  L.  1/55,  p.  205  ;  T.  2/66,  pp.  107, 

191,  307,  385. 
Bernard,  A  Sign  of  General  "Weakness,  T. 

1/61,  p.  381.     Chambers,R.  l/62,p.  43. 
Dickinson,  On  Analogy    with  Diabetes 

and  Chorea  (1292:5). 

CAUSES  OF  HYSTERIA— 

5.  Briquet,  T.  1/57,  p.  635. 
Age,  Briquet,  T.  1/57,  p.  196. 
Uterine  Flexions   (1131:6),   Hewitt,  L. 

2/72,  p.  904. 
Pregnancy  (1551:3). 
GoNORRHosA  IN  Females  (1172:2),  Beau, 

R.  2/65,  p.  250. 

1333. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  HYSTERIA,  Vide  1400:4. 

1.  Ainstie,  L.  1/73,  p.  437. 

Facies  Hysterica  (1691:4),  Todd,  T.  1/53, 

p.  1. 
Catalepsy  (196:2),  Which  is  Aggravated 

Hysteria. 

2.  An.tssthesia  of  Pji.uiynx  (814:2),  Ainstie, 

Diagnostic  Value,  L.  2/72,  p.  842  ;  vide 

Hysterical  AN.iiSTHESiA  (1246:2). 
An.^ssthesia  of  Soles  of  Feet  (1785:6), 

Ainstie,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  363 :  L.  1/73, 

p.  437. 
Globus,    Habershon,    Rationale,   etc.,    T. 

1/76,  p.  489. 
Wavering  Eyelids  (1875:6),  Thompson, 

Diagn.,  L.  2/72,  p.  143. 

3.  H,i-;midrosis  (143:2).  Stigmata  (57:4). 
Leucorrhcea  c.  Pleurodynia  (1103:6). 
Intestinal     Catarrh     (883:6),     Freund, 

Why  Frequent,  R.  1/61,  p.  77. 
Hysterical       Cough      (648:3).       Hyst. 
Amaurosis    (1862:3).      Hyst.    Neu- 
ralgia (1236:5). 

4.  Insanity   (1381:4),  Conolly  on  Alliance 

(1380:1),  L.  2/49,  p.  495.  Treat.,  etc., 
T.  1/62,  p.  373.  Camps,  Connective 
Link  between  Bodily  and  Mental 
Dis.,  R.  1/59,  p.  33.  Barclaj-,  Hyste- 
rical Insanity,  T.  1/61,  p.  349.  Con- 
stans,  Hyst.  Demoxomania  (1375:5) 
Epidemic,  R.  1/63,  p.  65. 
Gairdner,  Clin.,  L.  1/61,  p.  429.  Browne, 
Treat.,  etc.,  R.  2/71,  p.  53.     B.   Se- 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


SYMPT.  OF  HYSTERIA— Insanity  {conf.)— 
quard,   Chloroform,   Etc.,    L.   1/C6, 
p.  247. 
Phthisis  Eaee  (6S-1:2). 

1334. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  HYSTERIA,  Vulc  1333:2. 

1.  Todd,  T.  1/53,  p.  1. 

From,  Epilepsy  (1312:1);  IIydrophobia 

(523:2);  Hypnotism  (19.5:5). 
From   Renal  Calculus  (1021:6),  "Wilks, 
Case,  T.  1/69,  p.  324. 

HYSTERIA  IN  CHILDREN  (1523:2)— 
Malingering  Cases  (555:2),  Etc.,  L.  1/71, 
p.  819. 

HYSTERIA  IN  MALES— 

3.  Aggravated  Case,  Etc.,  Todd,  T.   2/53 

p.  242;  2/54,  pp.  372,  514;  2/73,  p. 

325.      Ho'vell,    U.   R.    2/70,   p.    212. 

Althaus,AcuTE,  Cured  byHypodermic 

Inject.,  T.   1/70,  p.  384.     EiamM-ell, 

L.  2/75,  p.  347. 

CASES  OF  HYSTERIA  (1400:4)— 

Model  Case,  Ellis,  T.  1/63,  p.  341.     Blak- 

iston,  T.    2/73,   p.    443.     Todd,   etc., 

1/53,  p.   1;'  2/54,  p.    372;    2/66,  pp. 

307,  385.    Allbutt,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  315. 

Thompson,  B.  2/74,  p.  60. 
5.  Uterus    and    Vagina    Absent    (1110:3), 

Castiaux,  R.  2/73,  p.  323. 

LOCAL  HYSTERIA— 

Briquet    on     Muscular    Hyper.t:sttiesia 

(1234:5),  T.  2/58,  p.  559.     Todd,  T. 

1/53,  p.  1 ;  2/54,  p.  372.      Ainstie,  c. 

Tic  Douloureux    (1243:1),    T.   2/74, 

p.  113. 
Electric  Poultice  (171:6),  Lcbb,  T.  1/59, 

p.  50. 

1335. 

HYSTERIA  AND  HYSTERICAL  AFFEC- 
TIONS— 

1.  Of    Joints    (1717:1).       Contraction    of 

Fingers  (1717:2).  Hyper-t^sthesia 
(1334:5).  Anmjsthesia  (1333:2). 
Aphonia  (609:1).  Laryngitis  (617:1). 
Dysphagia  (831:4).  Gastrodyxia 
(840:4).  Vomiting  (857:4).  Tym- 
panitis (946:3).     Singultus  (962:4). 

2.  Insanity     (1333:4).       Chorea     (1292:3). 

Epilepsy      (1307:1).  Paraly'sis 

(1274:2).  Paraplegia  (1268:4).  Ce- 
phalalgia (1432:5).  Delirium 
(1475:2). 

Amaurosis  (1862:3).  Ptosis  (1875:2). 
Torticollis  (1693:5).  Tetanus 
(1332:6). 

Ireit.  Bladder  (1068:2).  B.  Jones,  T. 
1/54,  p.  5G3. 


TREATMENT  OF  HYSTERIA— 

4.  Lectures,  Etc.,   Chambers,  etc.,  R.  1/62, 

p.  43  ;  1/64,  p.  79  ;  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  365. 
Skey,  T.  2/66,  pp.  308,  365.     Ainstie, 
L.  1/73,  p.  227. 
Opium  (461:6),  Chairon,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  370. 

5.  Belladonxa  (377:3),  Winder,  T.  1/68,  p. 

385. 
Ipecacuanha  Emetic  (398:2),  Conolly,  L. 

2/49,  p.  496.     Part,  L.  1/61,  p.  337. 
Antimonii  Pot.  Tart.  (282:3),  Clarke,  L. 

1/51,  p.  90. 

1336. 

2.  ZiNCi  OxYD.   (285:2),  Curran,  L.  2/64,  p. 

539. 
ZiNCi  Sulph.  (648:4). 
Bromide  of  Camphor  (369:3),  Riemer,  L. 

2/76,  p.  699. 
Phosphorus  (239:5),  Thompson,  B.  2/74, 

p.  57. 
Stimulants    (217:1),   Ainstie,    Contra,  L. 

1/73,  p.  227  ;  2/72,  p.  840. 

3.  Chloroform  (44 1:2),  Inhal.  and  Locally", 

Briquet,   T.  1/60,  p.  19.     B.  Sequard, 

L.  1/66,  p.  247.  Kidd,  Contra,  T.  2/60, 

p.  623. 
Amyl  Nitrit*  (447:4),  Ziegler,  T.  2/76,  p. 

423. 
5.  Galvanism  (194:2),  Ainstie,  Faradization 

under   Chlorof.,   L.    1/73,   p.    124 ; 

Med.  Gaz.,  Vol.  4/47,  p.  1071. 
Hold  Nose  and  Sit  on  Stomach  to  Stop 

Fit  (1402:3),  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  370. 
Compression    of    Ovary    to    Stop    Fit 

(1156:2),  Charcot,  L.  2/72,  p.  490. 
Torsion  of  Abdominal  Walls  (1402:2), 

Thirry,  T.  2/76,  p. ,217. 

1337- 

DISEASES  OF  NERVES.     Anatomy,   Etc. 
1.     (1249:6).     Diseases  of  Nervous  System 
(1400:1). 

NEURITIS  vcl  IN  FLAM.  OF  NERVE— 
Effus.    into   Sheath    Causing   Sciatica 
(1244:3),  Fayrer,  T.  1/68,  p.  8. 

CIRRHOSIS  OF  NERVES— 
Behier,  T.  2/67,  p.  612. 

NEUROMA— TUMOUR  OF  NERVES— 
8.  Papers,  Etc.,  Ainstie,  3  Sources,  L.  2/72, 
p.  516.    Svme,  L.  1/55,  p.  551.    Long, 
T.  1/56,  p!  23.     Duhring,  Cutaneous, 
R.    2/73,    p.    97.     Weismann,    New 
Formation  of  Nerves  in,  M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  523. 
Multiple    Neuromata,    Ilovell,    M.    R. 
1/54,   p.    471.     Solly,  etc..   Cases,  T. 
1/66,  p.  160;   1/74,  p.  185. 
A    Cause    of    Epilepsy    (1308:3)    After 
Amputation. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


425 


NEUROMA— TUM.  OF  NERVES  [cont.)— 

5.  Of  Perineal  jSTera'E  (1070:2),  Passavant, 

Multiple,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  252. 
Of  Small  Sciatic  (1757:6),  Kosinski,  Mul- 

tii3le,Cured  by  Excision, T.  2/74,  p.  558. 
Of  Sciatic  (1757:6),   Paget,  T.,   1/62,  p. 

6.  453.  Balding,  Recurrent  with  Second. 
Deposits  in  ilEDiASTiNUM,  etc.,  L.  2/76, 
p.  894. 

Of  Popliteal  (1757:6).  Quain,  Boxy  Tu- 
mour (1661:5),  T.  1/55,  p.  194. 

Of  Median  (1727:4),  Syme,  Oper.,  L.  1/55, 
p.  551. 

1338. 

1.  Of  Optic  (1857:5).     Of  Vagus  (1444:6). 

PAINFUL  SUBCUTANEOUS  TUBERCLE. 
CutjVn.  and  Suucut.  Tubercle  (69:3). 
Long,  T.  1/56,  p.  23.     Syme,  T.   1/55,  p. 
552.     Duhring,  Multiple,  T.   1/74,  p. 
185. 

HYPERTROPHY     OF     NERVES    (159:1). 

3.  Brain  (1420:4). 
Moxon,  R.  1/63,  p.  99. 

In  Paralyzed  Limbs  (1264:2),  Behier,  etc., 
T.  2/67,  p.  641;   1/68,  p.  495. 

SYPHILIS  OF  NERVES  AND  NERVOUS 

4.  SYSTEM.    Tertiary  Syphilis  (1205:1). 
Brain  (1423:2). 

Rey.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  285;  1/63,  p.  39; 
1/71,  p.  649.  Broadbent,  Lettsom. 
Lect.,  L.  1/74,  pp.  43,  115,  187,  255. 
Buzzard,L.  l/73,p.693;  l/74,p.732.  B. 
Sequard,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  298  ;  1/76,  p. 
299.  Althaus,  Neuro-Syphilis,  Symp- 

5.  toms,  etc.,  Cases,  T.  2/74,  pp.  616,  645. 
Ramskill,  Often  Not  Preceded  by  Sore 
Throat  or  Cutan.  Erup.,  L.  1/68,  p. 
406.  Jaccoud,  Treat.,  Biniodide  of 
Mercury  (304:3),  Method,  T.  2/76, 
p.  265. 

I>[uscuLAR  Consciousness  (109:4)  Often 
Lost;  AVhy?  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  294. 

Cases,  Russell,  etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  408  ;  1/68, 
pp.  551,  604  ;  1/76,  p.  299.  Buzzard, 
etc.,  L.  1,  73,  pp.  265,  481,  587,  693  ; 
1/74,  p.  43  c(  scj. 

1339. 

1.  Of  Sympathetic  System  (1448:3).  Brain 
(1423:2).  Cranial  Neryes  (1283:4). 
CEREiiELLUM  (1398:2).  Spinal  Cord 
(1200:6).  Pons  (1343:1).  Medulla 
(1341:6).  Epilepsy  (1307:5).  Chorea 
(1292:4).  Neuralgia  (1237:1).  Pa- 
RALYSis(1283:l).  Paraplegia  (1268:5). 
Hemiplegia  (1286:5).  Intermittent 
Feyer  (1488:4). 

1340. 

MEDULLA  OBLONGATA— 
.  Minute  Structure  and  Fuxctions,  S.  y. 


MEDULLA  OBLONGATA— Minute  Struc- 
auRE  and  Functions  {cont.) — • 

d.  Kolk,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  73.  Dean, 
Grey  Substance  of,  M.  R.  1/60,  p. 
315.  Clarke,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  67. 
Albert's  Photographic  Atlas  (1626:5), 
T.  1/61,  p.  661.  B.  Sequard,  Exper. 
Section  (1342:1),  Etc.,  T.  2/58,  p. 
77;  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  22;  L.  1/76,  p. 
159  ;  Richardeon's  Exper.,  Freezing 
(188:3),  T.  1/67,  p.  546.  A  Trophic 
Centre,  Laycock,  T.  2/71,  p.  191. 
The  Vaso-Motor  Centre  (718:4). 

ANTERIOR  PYRAMIDS— 

4.  B.  Scquard,  DiYision,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/59,  p. 

22;  L.  1/76,  p.  159;  Is  the  Decus- 
sation Absolutely  Constant  ?  Con- 
nection of  ayith  Paralysis  on 
Same  Side  (1285:5),  Etc.,  L.  1/76, 
p.  159.  Bastian,  Fibres  of  Outeu 
Part  do  not  Decussate,  L.  2/74, 
p.  441. 

OLIVARY  BODIES  AND  COLUMNS  — 
Structure  AND  Functions,  Compar.Anat.., 
Etc.,  S.  y.  d.  Kolk,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  75- 
DiYisiON,  B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  22. 
Vide  Speech  (602:2). 
Glycosuri.v  fk.  Irritation  (335:3). 

POSTERIOR  pyramids- 
Effects  of  Division,  B.  Sequard,  M..  E- 
2/59,  p.  22. 

RESTIFORM  BODIES— 

5.  Injury  of,   B.   Sequard,  Exper.,  L.  1/6P, 

pp.  515,  586 ;  1/75,  p.  7.  Waters, 
Case  of  Right  Side,  T.  1/63,  p.  517. 

— •  Dry  Gangrene  of  Auricle  of  Eau 
After  (1792:1). 

— -  H.^lmatoma  Auris  Folloav.  (1374:2). 

INFLUENCE  OF  MEDULLA - 

6.  On  He.^rt  (775:3).     Respiration  (628:1). 

Asthma  (658:4). 
Glycogenesis      (335:6).        Albuminuria 

(1008:5).     Generation  (1094:1). 
CoNYULSioNS  (1341:2).    Epilepsy  (1306:3). 

Paralysis  (1272:3). 

1341. 

DISEASES  OF  MEDULLA— 

2.  Typical  Case.  Broadbent,  L.  2/75,  p.  58  L 

Bourdon,  R.  2/72,  p.  60. 
Diagnosis  of  Seat,  B.  Sequard,  L,  2/61, 

p.  154. 
Sensation,  B.  Seqnard,  Lost  on  Opposite 

Side,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  410.     Beveridge, 

Contra,  T.  1/69,  p.  519. 
Convulsions     and     Epilepsy     (1306:3), 

3.  B.  Sequard,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  94.  Wilks, 
I1IEMBR.A.NES  Ossified,  P.M.,  T.  2/68, 
p.  411. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DISEASES  OF  MEDULLA  {co»f.)— 

Peculiar  Scream,  Corfe,  T.  2  67,  p.  254. 
Paralysis     of     Eespiratory     Muscles 

4.  (1262:4),     Homer,     Artif.     Eespir. 

(630:6),  L.  2/75,  p.  558. 

APOPLEXY   OF    MEDULLA    (1412:1),   vd 
HiEMOEEHAGE  INTO— 
Symptoms,  Etc.,  Wilks,  T.  1/68,  p.  28L  _ 
PuoDKOMATA,  Eroadbciit,    Case,    L.    2/75, 
p.  584. 

SYPHILITIC    DISEASE   OF   MEDULLA, 
6.      Vide  Of  Brain  (1423:2) ;  S.  Hemiplegia 

(1286:5)  — 
Cases,  Broadbent,  L.  1/74,  p.  119. 

1342. 

WOUNDS  AND  INJUEIES  OF  MEDULLA 
1.    Cases,    Kendrick,   fr.   Crochet  Needle,  T. 
1/67,  p.  584  ;  Exp.,  etc.,  vide  1340:1. 

PONS  VAEOLII— 

3.  AxAT.  AXD  Physiology,  Etc.,  Eolleston, 

T.  2/59,  p.  77  ;  Erect  Posture,  1/60,  p. 

161.    Webster,  Intellectual  Powers 

(1361:2)   Independent  of,  T.  1/61,  p. 

564. 

DISEASES  OF  PONS— 

Clinicals,     Etc.,    McCall    Anderson,    A 

General  Eesume  of  Known  Facts,  T. 

2/74,    p.    333.     B.    Sequard,    Diagn., 

etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  154;  T.  1/63,  p.  247; 

E.  1/65,  p.  348. 
Pupils  Contracted  (1852:6),  Shearer,  E. 

2/62,  p.  85. 

H^MOEEHAGE  into  pons  (1412:1). 

Symptoms,  Etc.,  Bastian,  etc.,  L.  2/74,  p. 
613;  1/75,  P.  M.,p.  722.  Ogle,  Death 
FR.  Apncea,  Etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  74  ;  1/74, 
p.  448.  Wilks,  Diff.  of  Diagn.  when 
in  Middle,  T.  1/68,  p.  281.  Pari^, 
EoTATORY  Convulsions  (1303:3), 
M.  E.  2/61,  p.  244.  B.  Sequard,  T. 
1/62,  p.  429  ;  1/63,  p.  210  ;  M.  E.  1/56, 
p.  410. 

Simulating  Opium  Poisoning  (459:5), 
Wilks,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  213;  2/67,  p. 
596;  L.  1/75,  p.  196. 

TUMOUES  OF  PONS— 
.     Case,  Broadbent,  L.  2/76,  p.  775. 

TuiiERCLE  (1420:5),  Weber/  3  Cases,  Eare, 
T.  1/61,  p.  563. 

1343. 

1,   Cancer  (1421:2),  Boveridgo,T.  1/69,  p.  518. 
Hydatid  Cyst  (1422:4),  Tredet,  Bursting, 
Sudden  Death,  L.  2/75,  p.  33. 

SYPHILIS  OF  PONS  (1339:1)- 

Cases,  Etc.,  Broadbent,  L.  1/74,  p.  119; 
2/76,  p.  775. 


MALFOEMED  BEAIN,  n(/t' Idiots  (1393:2). 

4.  Down,  Imperfect  Format.,  T.  2/61,  p.  20. 
Microcephalism,    BischofF,    M.    E.    2/74, 

p.  81. 

5.  AcEPHALisM  (1580:3),  Cases,   T.   2/61,  p. 

390;  1/62,  p.  577-  Dickenson,  Nei- 
ther Brain,  Heart,  Lung,  nor  Liver 
Present,  T.  1/63,  p.  572.  Harvey, 
Diagr.,  L.  2/48,  p.  696.  Spinal  Cord 
also  Absent  (1250:5). 

1344. 

CEEEBEUM— BEAIN— ANATOMY  OF— 

1.  Mind   (1360:3).      Spinal    Cord    (1250:1). 

Nerves  (1232:1).  Physiology  of 
(1359:1).  Cerebellum      (1396:1). 

Skull  (1676:1). 
Histology  (1258:1),    L.    Clarke,  Intimate 
Structure,  M.  E.  2/69,  p.  7 1 ;  M.  E. 
1/73,  pp.  59,  370.     Beale,  Bioplasm 
OF  (18:4),  L.  1/75,  p.  716. 

2.  Cells    (1248:2),    How    to    Prepare  for 

Microscope  (1625:2).     Vide  1248:1. 
How  to  Prepare  Convolutions  (1344:4), 

For  Description,  etc. 
Grey  Matter,   To  Measure,  Major's  Te- 

phrylometer  {Tt<ppn  Cineritious,  vXtj 

Matter),  L.  2/72,  p.  623. 
—The  Seat  of  Mind  (1361:2). 

3.  Colour,    In    Negroes    (11:4),      Malays 

(12:4),  Meckel,  T.  2/60,  p.  387. 
Weight  and  Size,  Lord  Campbell's  com- 
pared, T.  2/61,  p.  125;  1/70,  p.  592. 
Laycock,  Large  and  Small  Brains,  T. 
1/62,  p.  103.  Peacock,  of  Various 
Parts,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  239  ;  1/61, 

4.  p.  535.  Sankey,  Sp.  Grav.,  M.  E.  1/53, 
p.  240.  Lawson,  a  Lunatic's  Brain 
equal  to  Cuvier's,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  306. 

Convolutions,    ride    Hemispherical  Co- 
ordination (1359:4). 
Broca,  How  to  Exam.,  T.  1/72,  p.  582. 
Johnson,    Diagr.,    T.    2/71,    p.    441. 

5.  Ecker,  L.  2/73,  p.  524.  Eolleston, 
CoMP.  Anat.,  etc.,  Plates,  T.  1/62,  pp. 
182,  259. 

Hilton,  Use  of  Interstices  between, 
etc.,  L.  2/60,  p.  131.  Bastian,  etc., 
Anat.  of  3rd  Left  Frontal  (605:4), 
L.  2/74,  pp.  440,  449;  Injur,  of  3rd 
Left  and  3rd  Et.  Convol.  (602:2), 
L.  2/74,  pp.  449,  650. 

6.  Jackson,  Convuls.  fr.  Lesions  (1359:2), 

Proving  Ferrier's  Exp.,  T.  1/75,  pp. 
578,  606.  B.  Sequard,  Dis.  of  Post. 
Lobes  (1263:5),  L.  2/76,  p.  315  ;  Dis. 
OF  Ant.  and  Middle  Lobes,  L.  2/76, 
p.  387. 

1345. 

2.  Pituitary  Body,  ]\ricbel.  Nature,   Func-^ 
tions,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  218. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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CEREBEITM— BRAIX,  Etc.   {cont.)~ 

Diseases  of  PiTuixAiiy  Bodv,  Michel,  T. 

2'60,  p.  218. 
— TuBEiicLE    (676:6),    Wagner,    T.    2/62, 

p.  283. 
— Cancer,  Michel,  No  Characteristic  Head 

Symptoms,  etc.,  R.  2/62,  p.  93;  M.  E. 

2/60,  p.  257. 

3.  Corpus     Callosum,      Ix      Quadrumaxa 

(517:2). 

—  Imperfect,    Paget,    L.    1/46,   p.    337. 

Down,  T.  2/61,  p.  20  ;  L.'2/66,  p.  209. 

4.  Christie,  Absent,  L.  1/68,  p.  436. 
Lateral  Ventricles,  Hilton,  Use  of,  L. 

2/60,  p.  131.     Kolliker  denies  Serois 

5.  Lining,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  352.  Lnsckha 
describes  Epithelial  Lining,  M.  E. 
1/62,  p.  114. 

—  Effusion   Into,   Eichardson,    Peculiar 

Case,  T.  2/67,  p.  221.    Vide  Cererro- 
Spinal    Fluid    (1250:3)  ;    Apoplexy 
(1410:3). 
Rigidity  of  Neck  (1693:4),  Diag- 
nostic, T.  1/66,  p.  312.     Vide  1397:4. 

1346. 

1.  Fornix,  Imperfect,  Paget,  L.  1/46,  p.  337. 

Down,  T.  2/61,  p.  20. 
Falx  Cerebri,  Shaw,  Eare  Defect  of,   T. 
2/75,  p.  405  ;  Eep.  Path.  Soc.  1847  & 
1848,  p.  178. 

COEPOEA  STRIATA— 

Why  Projecting  into  Ventricles,  Hilton, 
L.  2/60,  p.  158. 

2.  Motor  Centres  (1251:5),  Ogle,  Functions, 

etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  326.  Todd,  T.  1/58, 
p.  132.  Carpenter,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  3. 
B.  Seqnard  v.  Todd,  L.  2/61,  p.  199. 
Richardson's  Exper.  Confirm  B.  Se- 
qnard, T.  1/67,  p.  545.  Broadbent, 
Attempt  to  Remove  Difficulties  of 
Theory,  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  468. 

DISEASES  OF  CORPORA  STRIATA— 
5.  Diagn.,  Etc.,  Todd,  T.   1/58,  p.  132.     B. 
Seqnard,  L.  2/61,  p.  199. 
Epilepsy  from  (1306:4).     Chorea  from 

(1291:3). 
Haemorrhage  into,   Bastian,  L.   2/74,  p. 
619. 

1347. 

THALAMI  OPTICI,    Vide  Sensory  Centre 

1.  (1251:4)— 

Functions,  Etc.,  vide  Corpora  Striata 
(1346:3),  Schriff,  Exp.  on  Injuries,  R. 
2/47,  p.  345. 

Disease,  Todd,  Diagn.,  T.  1/58,  p.  132.  B. 
Seqnard,  L.  2/76,  p.  280.  Ringer, 
Unilateral  Sweating  (28:1),  Case, 
T.  2/76,  p.  489. 

2.  — Paralytic     Insanity     fr.      (1278:4), 

Melancholia FR.  (1384:2). 


PINEAL  GLAND  vel  CONARIUM— 

Structure,  Etc.,  Faivre,  M.  R.   2/55,  p. 

564. 
Hypertrophy,    Etc.,    L.    2/71,    p.   547  ; 

M.  R.  2/71,  p.  548. 
Cancer,  Moore,  R.  1/60,  p.  75. 

CORPORA  QUADRIGEMINA— 

6.  Disease  of,  B.  Seqnard,   Diagn.,  L.  2/61, 

p.  199.     Duffin,  Tumour  Implicating, 

L.  1/76,  p.  888. 

CHEMISTRY,  BRAIN  SAND,  Etc.  (1247:3). 
ARTERIES    OF  BRAIN  (1406:4). 
DISEASES  OF  ARTERIES  (1408:5)— 

CEREBRAL  CIRCULATION  (1406:4). 
Veins  of  Brain  (1407:6). 

1348. 

SYMPATHETIC   NERVES  OF  BRAIN 

1.  (1448:3)  — 

Pl.ites,  Etc.,  Jacob,  T.  1/58,  p.  287. 

CEEEBEO-SPINAL   NEEVES.      Cerebro- 

2.  Spinal  J'luid  (1250:3). 

Bernard,  No  real  Difference  between  These 
and  Sympathetic  System  (1447:1), 
T.  1/61,  pp.  437,  487 ;  2/61,  p.  155. 
Wilks,  Connection,  Good  Facts,  T. 
1/68,  p.  113. 

In  Diaretes  (333:4),  Peculiar  Vacuities 
in  Cerehro-Spinal  System. 

COMPAEATIVE    ANATOMY   OF    BEAIN 

4.  (478:2). 

Mammalia,  Gratiolet,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  37. 
RoUeston,  Affinities  and  Differences 
between  Man  and  other  Animals,  T. 
1/62,  pp.  181,  259. 

QUADRUMANA  (517:1). 

CEREBRAL  MENINGES— 

5.  DiAGR.    OF    Cerebro-Spinal    Meninges, 

Etc.,  Hilton,    2/60,   p.    156;    Spinal 
Meninges  (1250:5). 
In  Insane  (1378:5). 

DURA  MATER— 

Anatom.  Relations,  Diagr.,  Hilton,  L. 
2/60,  p.  156. 

6.  GL.A.NDUL.E   Pacchioni,    Lustkha,   M.  R. 

2/53,  p.  259. 
—In  Insanity  (1379:2). 

CEREBRAL  SINUSES  (1407:4). 

1349. 

DISEASES  OF  DURA  MATER. 

1.  Irritation  of,  Bochefontaine,  Exper.,  L. 
2/76,  p.  510.  B.  Sequard,  Causing 
Contraction  of  A'essels  (718:4),  T. 
2/60,  p.  433. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DIS.  OF  DURA  MAT.— Irritation  of  {cont.) 
— Paralysis  fr.  (1263:5)  :    Coxvulsions 

FR.  (1306:2). 
Ikflammation  of  (1352:1). 
h.^morrhage  upon  (1351:3). 
2.  Tumours    of    (1421:2).      Vide    Encepha- 
LOCELE  (1677:1).    B.  Sequard,  Causing 
Paralysis    (1263:5),  T.  2/60,  p.   433. 
Coote,  Perforating  both  Tables  of  Cal- 
variam,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  472.     Ogle,  fr. 
Exter.    Surface,  M.  R.  2/65,    p.  200. 
Balfour,   fr.  Intern.  Surface,    Diagr., 
8.  L.  2/73,  pp.  660,  837. 

— PsAMMONA  or  Sand  Tumour  (1247:4). 
—Cancer  (1421:2),   Ogle,  T.  2/52,  p.  396. 

Laurence,  Clin.  T.  2/53,  p.  129. 
—Fungus,  Tait,  2/69,  p.  427;  M.  R.  1/70, 

4.  p.  196.  West,  1/76,  p.  457.  Vide  Of 
Brain  (1426:3). 

Syphilitic  Affect,  of  Dura  Mater 
(1358:5). 

Periosteal  (1676:5)  Disease  of  D.  Ma- 
ter, Goolden,  L.  2/51,  pp.  149,  174, 
247,  575.     Tait,  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  196. 

— In  Cephalalgia  (1429:5)  ;  Epilepsy 
(1306:2). 

5.  Ossific  Deposits  Beneath  Dura  Mater, 

Deane,  Obscui-e  Case,  L.  1/72,  p.  147. 

—In  Br.un  (1421:2.) 

Extra  Cranial  Blood  Cysts  (143:3), 
Commun.  with  Sinuses  of  Dura  Ma- 
ter (1408:2),  Demnie,  M.  R.  2/62,  p. 
253. 

Mexixgocele  (1677:1),  vide  1715:1.  Spina 

6.  Bifida  ;  Excephalocele  (1677:1). 
Holmes,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  376.  Hutchin- 
son's Case,  Meningocele,  Cancer  or 
WhatPL.  2/75,  p.  627.  Ogle,M.R. 
2/65,  p.  234.  West,  Complic.with  Spina 
Bifida  (1714:1),  Cured  by  Aspiration, 
L.  2/75,  p.  552. 

— N.1JVUS  OF  Scalp,  Mistaken  for  (735:4). 

1350. 

PIA  MATER— 

3.  Anatomy,  Faivre,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  564  ; 

1/58,  p.  67.  Epithelium  of,  Luschka, 
M.  R.  1/62,  pp.  114,  129. 

Degeneration  of  in  Paralytic  In- 
sanity (1279:4). 

Apoplexy  In  (13  31:4). 

CHOROID  plexus- 
Anatomy,  Luschka,  etc.,  M.  R,.   1/55,  p. 
564;   1/58,   p.  07.     Corp.  Amylacea 
(1672:4),  Etc.,  Carl,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  58. 

4.  Physiology,  Luschka,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  128. 

Osborne,  As  Regards  Sleep  (1366:3), 
L.  1/48,  p.  351. 
Cystic  Disease  (1660:5),  Brown,  In  Child 
jct.  4  Months,  L.  1/76,  p.  131. 

ARACHNOID— 

5.  An.vtomy,  Etc.,  etc.,  Luschka,  M.  R.  2/52, 


ARACHNOID— Anatomy  {co»t.)— 

p.  15 ;  1/62,  p.  113.     Hewitt,  T.  2/65, 
p.   179.     Hilton,   Anatorn.    Relations, 
etc.,   Diagr.,   etc.,   L.    2/60,    p.    157. 
Relation  to  5th  (1437:5)  and  Facial 
Nerves  (1439:6),  L.  2/63,  p.  90. 
6.  Epithelial   Granulations,  Meyer,   For- 
mation of,  T.  2/60,  p.  510. 
Ossification  (101:2),  Spitzer,  T.  2/03,  p. 
152;  vide  Spinal  Arachnoid  (1254:4). 
ILemorrhage  into  (1351:5). 
Cerebro-Spinal  Fluid  (1250:4)  is  Always 
Beneath  Arachnoid. 

1351. 

MENINGEAL  CONGESTION— 

2.  Death  fr.,  Ainstie,  L.  2/73,  p.  740. 

MENINGEAl,  APOPLEXY— MENINGO- 
RRHAGIA  (1412:1),  Vide  Cerebral 
Apoplexy  (1410:3). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Wilks,  T.  1/68,  p.  493. 
B.  Sequard,  L.  2/76,  p.  109. 

3.  In  Neoxati,  Hervieux,  R.  2/64,  p.  250. 
Upon  Surface  of  Dura  Mater  (1349:1), 

Hewitt,  After  Injury,  etc.,  T.  2/55,  p. 

4.  539  ;  1/75,  p.  338.  Croft,  Successful 
Trephining,  Recov.  after  Removal  of 
Clot,  T.  2/57,  p.  500.  De  Morgan, 
Singular  Case,  Coming  on  Ten  Days 
After,  T.  1/66,  p.  412. 

Between    Dura   and   Pia   Mater,    Tho- 

rowgood,  L.  1/76,  p.  738. 
In  Pia  Mater  (1350:3),  Hewitt,  T.  2/55, 

p.  616. 
Intra-Arachnoidean   (1350:0),  Bucknill, 

5.  Eemark.  Case,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  218. 
Hewitt,  T.  2/55,  pp.  503,  615.  Godfrev, 
L.  2/60,  p.  356. 

Sub-Arachnoidean  (1257:3),  Dowse, 
Spinal  Symptoms,  P.  M.,  T.  2/75, 
p.  505. 

1352. 

CEREBRAL      MENINGITIS   —   SIMPLE 
1.     ACUTE     ARACHNITIS— MENINGO- 
CEREBRITIS  (1415:4).    Spinal  Menin- 
gitis (1254:3).     Cerebro-Spinal  Menin- 
gitis    (1254:4).      H.f:mourh.    Cerebral 
Meningitis  (1506:4).  Meningo-Myelitis 
(1257:4). 
Wilks,  Always  MENiNGO-CEREBRiTis,Mean- 
ing  of  Terms,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  p.  680; 
2/08,  p.  29,  115.    Showing  How  Yagus 
(1444:2)  is  Affected,  T.   1/68,  p.  387. 
Hewitt,  Effusion  Beneath  Arachnoid 
(Outside),  T.  2/55,  p.  180. 
3.  Cases,  Peacock,  xt.   5   Mths.,  L.  2/73,  p. 
415.  Murchisou,  P.M.,L.  1/67,  p.  483. 
Reynolds,  T.  1/70,  p.  605. 
Ophthalmoscopic  Observations  (1823:4), 
H.  Jackson,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  440. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


427 


CEREBRAL  MENINGITIS,  Etc.  {cont.)  — 

MAcuL.Ti,  Taches  Cerebrales,  Trousseau, 

Characteristic   of    Meningeal    Infl., 

T.  1/67,  p.  344.     Tuckwell,   T.  2/67, 

5.  p.  222.     Wilks,  Are  they  Diagnostic  ? 

T.  2/68,  p.   30.     Spotted  Fever  vd 

Cerebro-Sp.  Menixgitis  (12-54:4). 

Coma  of  Diagnosed  fr.  Apoplectic  Coma 

(1411:4). 
Treatment,   Pot.  Iodid.   (13o4:3).     Pot. 
Bromid.  (1354:3). 

TRAUMATIC  ARACHNITIS  vel  MEXING- 
ITIS- 

FoLLOWiNG  Surgical  Operatioxs(1631:4), 

Hutchinson,  T.  1/75,  pp.  519,547,  574  ; 

T.  2/75,  p.  63.     Billroth,   T.   2/69,   p. 

408. 
Fk.    Scalp  Wounds  (1674:5),  Hevritt,  T. 

2/55,  pp.  359,  435, 

1353. 

CHRONIC     HYDROCEPHALUS     vd    CH- 

1.  MENINGITIS— 

Beveiidge,  Nomenclature  "Wrong,  True 
Pathology,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  62.'  Dickin- 
son, Clin.,  L.  2/70,  pp.  73,  145,  175, 
ct  seq.     West,  M.  R.  2/52,  pp.  15,  16. 

Hilton,  Closure  of  Cerebro-Spinal  Aper- 
ture, Cases,  L.  2/60,  pp.  181,  205. 
Madge,  Discuss.,  L.  2/63,p.  483.  Gard- 
ner, Largest  Head  Known,  T.  1/61, 
p.  259. 

B.  Sequard,  Twitciiings  More  Freqt.  than 
Cramps,  R.  2/60,  p.  341.  P.  Hewitt, 
Deviations  op  Bones  at  Base  of 
Skull,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  375. 

Fluid  (1250:3),  Tidy,  Analysis,  L.  1/69,  p. 
156. 

CAUSES  OF  CHR.  HYDROCEPHALUS.  In 

3.  Insane  (1379:1). 

HEREDiT.iRY  (562:5),  Simpson,  R.  2/61,  p. 

224. 
—  Causing  Rupture  of    Uterus  during 

Labour  (1567:5). 

4.  Tubercle  (1420:6),  Jenner,  T.  2/60,  p.  505. 
Tumour    (1422:3),  Murray,   Pressing   on 

Veins  of  Galen,  L,  1/68,  p.  376. 
Diagnosis,     Ophthalmoscope      (1823:4), 

Bouchut,  T.  1/65,  p.  526.     AUbutt,  T. 

2/68,  p.  61.      nffo  1356:3. 
— From  Hypertrophy  of  Brain  (1420:4). 

1354. 

TREAT.  OF  CH.  HYDROCEPHALUS— 

2.  West,  etc.,  R.  2/47,  p.  196;  1/69,  p.  352. 

Dickinson,    L.    2/70,  p.  209.     Wilks, 
T.  2/68,  p.  116.     Inman,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  141. 
PoTAssii   Iodidum     (264:2),    Carson,  etc., 
T.   1/59,  p.   245;  2/61,  p.  46.     Lea- 


TRE.\T.  OF  CH.  HYDROCEPHALUS— Po- 
TAssii  Iodidum  {cont.) — 

red,   T.   1/64,  p.   121.    Barbour,   etc., 

4.  R.  1/46,  p.  25;  1/60,  p.  253.  Lis- 
ter, 15  Cases,  R.  2/62,  p.  85.  Laffore, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  236  ;  2/76,  p.  465. 
Neale,  Batavia,  Value  Undoubted. 

—Contra,  Jenner,  T.  2/60,  p.  505.  Wilks, 

T.  2/68,  p.  115. 
PoTAssii  Bromidum,  BruntoH,  Action,  etc., 

L.  2/73,  p.  904  ;  c.  Aconite,  B.  2/74, 

p.  59. 

5.  Spontaneous      Discharge      of     Fluid, 

Amyot,  etc.,  Moie  than  a  Gallon; 
P.M.,  T.  1/69,  pp.  331,421.  Green- 
how,  PER  SciLP,  T.  2/52,  p.  527. 
Sedgwick,  per  Nares,  twice,  T.  1/56, 
p.  258. 
Paracente.sis,  P.m.,  Grantham,  etc.,  T. 
2/54,  p.  110;  2/55,  p.  222;  1/58,  p. 
349;  2/60,  p.  613.  Wilks,  4  times,  T. 
2/58,  p.  604  ;  Will  not  Tap  again,  T. 
2/68,  p.  116.  Buser,  L.  2/76,  p.  669. 
Conquest,  Result  of,  19 ;  Med.  Gaz.,Vol. 
21/38,  p.  967.  Thompson,  Recov.,  R. 
1/65,  p.  162. 

1355. 

1.  Pressure  (222:4),  Phillips,  L.  2/57,  p.  543. 

Iodine  Inject.  (252:2),  V>^inn,  L.  2/55, 
p.  408. 

Induction  of  Prem.  Labour  in  Mothers 
prone  to  give  birth  to  Hydroce- 
phalic Children  (1559:6). 

TUBERCULAR    vd    SCROFULOUS    ME- 

4.  NINGITIS— ACUTE  HYDROCEPHA- 
LUS—DROPSY,  OR  WATER  ON  THE 
BRAIN.    Tubercles  of  Brain  (1420:5). 

Beveridge,  Nomenclature  unsound.  True 
Pathology,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  62.  West, 
Insidiousness,  etc.,  Lect.,  T.  1/61,  p. 
409;  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  393. 

E.  Smith,  T.  1/74,  p.  554  ct  scq. ;  2/74, 
p.  1  d  scq.     Jenucr,  T.  2/60,  p.  504. 

Wilks,  Generally  Secondary  to  Pulmon. 
Tubercle,  M.  R.   1/61,  p.   330;  Es- 

5.  cept.,  T.  2/63,  p.  275  ;  In  Adults,  Ob- 
scurity of  Early  Symptoms,  T.  2/63, 
p.  274";  2/68,  p.  29. 

WilLshire,  R.  2/47,  p.  190  ;  Historic  Data 
of,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  482.  Robin  denies 
Tubercular  Charactj5r  of  Granu- 
lations, M.  R.  2/55,  p.  531. 

SYMPT.  OF  ACUTE  HYDROCEPHALUS— 
Bertalot,   24    Cas.-s,   M.  R.   2/76,   p.   491. 

6.  West,  Insidiousness,  etc.,  Supra.  E. 
Smith,  T.  1/74,  p.  554. 

Vomiting   (857:2),  E.   Smith,  T.   1/74,  p. 

555;  Often  the  Solo  Symptom,  M.  R. 

2/63,  p.  286. 
Macul.h  (1352:3). 


428 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


1356. 

SYMPTOMS   OF  ACUTE  HYDROCE- 

2.  PHALUS— 

Pain  ix  Knee  (1764:5),  Lund,  E.  2/6i,  p. 

43.  Jenner,  T.  2/60,  p.  505.  Tuckwell, 

T.  2/67,  p.  223. 
Abdomen,     Tuckwell,     etc.,     Eetracted 

(1494:6)  as  a  Rule,  T.  2/tt7,  p.  224  ; 

2/68,  p.  30. 
DiAREHCEA     (907:5),     Diagnostic    Marks, 

Treat.,  etc. 
Pulse    (753:6),    Ricliarclson,    etc..   Acute 

Irregular,  T.  1/68,  p.  2  ;  2/60,  p.  505. 

3.  Wilks,   An   Infallible   Sign,  T.   2/68, 
p.  30. 

Ophthalmoscope  (1823:4),  Allbutt,  etc., 
T.  2/68,  pp.  6,  61;  L.  1/69,  i)p.  596, 
632  ;  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  395  ;  vide  1353:4. 

Temperature  (187:5),  Fox,  T.  1/70,  p. 
490 ;  fide  1356:5. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  AC.  HYDROCEPHALUS, 
Vide  1355:4— 
West,   T.   2/59,  p.   626.     Wilks,  Difficul- 
ties, etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  275  ;    In  Adults, 
etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  29. 
From     Typhoid     (1500:2),    vide    1420:6, 
5.  WiLks,   Great  Difficulty,  etc.,  M.   R. 

1/61,  p.  330 ;  T.  2/63,  p.  275.  Roger, 
L.  2/68,  p.  601.  Murchison,  Tem- 
perature A  Certain  Guide  (1356:3), 
T.  1/67,  p.  524.  Is  it?  Ed.,  T.  1/66, 
313.  Tuckwell,  T.  2/67,  p.  223. 
From   Spurious   Hydrocephalus,   "West, 

T.  2/69,  p.  625. 
From  Neuralgic  Headache  of  2nd  Den- 
tition (1429:3). 


1357. 

3.  Idiocy  Following  (1392:6),  Allbutt,  Cases, 
L.  1/69,  p.  632. 

CASES  OF  AC.  HYDROCEPHALUS— 

Rindfleisch,  P.M.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  527. 
Rogers,  etc.,  L.  2/68,  p.  601  ;  1/74, 
pp.  266,  297,  584,  904.  Jenner,  T. 
2/60,  p.  504.  Murchison,  P.M.,  L. 
1/70,  p.  110.  Derblisch,  At  Base  of 
Brain,  P.M.,  R.  2/64,  p.  42.  Stani- 
street,  Recov.,  T.  2/61,  p.  491.  Ber- 
talot,  24  Cases,  P.M.,  M.  R.  2^6, 
p.  491. 
In  Adults  (1420:6),  Greenfield,  Typical 
6.  Case,  L.  1/74,  p.  581.    Wilks,  Obscure, 

T.  2/63,  p.  275.    Brinton,  L.  2/64,  p.  3. 

TREATMENT    OF    ACUTE     HYDROCE- 
PHALUS- 
E.  Smith,  R.  2/73,  p.  16.     Willshire,   R. 
2/47,   p.    190.      Ilahn,    M.    R.    2/55, 
p.  352. 
Is  IT  Curable  ?  Yes,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  350. 
Rintein,    Case,   M.  R.    1/76,   p.    462. 


TREAT.  OF  ACUTE   HYDROCEPHALUS 

Is  IT  Curable  ?  (cont.) — 

Inman,  90  Per  Cent,  by  Tonics,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  141.  Trousseau,  Only 
Saw  2  Cases  Cured,  T.  1/67,  p.  344. 
Allbutt  says  Often  Cured,  L.  1/69,  pp. 
596,  632. 
Incurable,  "Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  115.  Ain- 
stie,  L.  2/72,  p.  516. 

1358. 

1.  Elaterium  (407:3),  Clutterbuck,  Well 
Borne  by  Children,  (1521:4),  L.  2/41, 
p.  303.  . 

Potass.  Iod.  (1354:2).     Potass.  Bromid.    I 
(1354:4).  ' 

Counter-irrit.ition  (1406:2),  Halm,  M.R. 
1/55,  p.  352.      Stanistreet,    Cure,    T. 

4.  2/61,  p.  491. 

RHEUMATIC  MENINGITIS  (1429:5). 

SYPHILITIC  MENINGITIS.  Syph.  Affect. 

5.  of  Brain  (1423:2).  Syph.  Cephalalgia 
(1430:3). 

Papers,  Etc.,  Chapin,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  256. 
Jackson,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  456;  1/51,  p. 
625.  Broadbent,  L.  1/74,  p.  190. 
Goodwin,  of  Dura  Mater  (1349:4),  L. 
2/62,  p.  61.    Dreschfeld,  B.  2/75,  p.  52. 

1359. 

CEREBRAL     PHYSIOLOGY.       Cerebral 

1.  Anatomy  (1344:1)  &  Pathology  (1402:4). 
Cerebellar  Anat.  (1396: 1)  &  Pathology 
(1397:1). 

A  Distinct  Organ  fr.   Nerves  (1232:1) 

AND  Cord  (1251:1). 
Each  Half   Sufficient  for  Movements 

OF  Whole  Body,  Etc.  ! !  B.  Sequard, 

L.  1/76,  p.  3  ;  2/76,  p.  75,  et  seq. 
Functions,  Laycock,  M.  R.   2/55,  p.  155  ; 

2/60,  p.  406  ;  2/71,  p.  68.     Bennett,  L. 

2.  1/63,  p.  459.  Richardson's  Exper., 
Freezing,  etc.,  T.  1/07,  pp.  518,  545; 
2/67,  p.  221.  Swan,  Delineations  iu 
Relation  to  Volunt.  Movement.^,  T. 
2/64,  p.  289.  Hewett,  Functions  of 
DiFF.  Parts,  T.2/55,p.  180.  Flourens, 
Vital  Spot  (2:3),  T.  1/59,  p.  32;  M.  E. 
2/62,  p.  548. 

Localization  of  Movements  (1251:5),  H. 
Jackson,  L.  1/73,  pp.  84,  162,  232; 
Cases  of  Disease  Bearing  ujion  Ferrier's 
E.xpcr.,  (1421:3),  T.  1/75,  p.  578,  606. 

3.  Ferrier's  Researches,  Etc.,  T.  2/73,  pp. 
233,  357,  362  ;  2/75,  p.  238.  Rev.  Book, 
L.  2/76,  p.  825. 

B.  Sequard,  Locai  ization  of  Function, 
Etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  828.  Erroneous  Views, 
L.  2/76,  p.  75,  et  seq.  Hitzig,  Errors  of 
Ferrier's  Exp.,  Etc.,  T.  1/74,  pp.  104, 
C80;  2/74,  pp.  17,  221 ;  2/75,  p.  238. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


429 


CEREBHAL  PHYSIOLOGY  (coiit.)— 

Bochefontaine,  Exper.  by  Faradization, 
Opposed  to  Feriier's,  L.  1/76,  p.  505. 
Dupuyon  Terrier's  Exp.,  L.  1/7-1,  p. 
136.  Charcot  Contra  B.  Sequard's 
Modern  Views,  T.  2/76,  p.  126. 
Nothnagel,  Exp.,  T.  1/74,  p.  237.  Lewes, 
on  Terrier's  Views,  T.  2/76,  p.  683. 
Bastian,    Relation  with    Cerebellum 

4.  (1396:1),L.  2/74,  p.  753.  Rev.  T.  2/75, 

p.  238. 
IIemlspherical  Co-ordinatiox  (1344:4  & 
1396:4),  H.  Jackson,  T.  2/68,  pp.  208, 
358,  526.  Bastian,  Funct.  Diff.  Be- 
tween 2  Hemispheres,  L.  2/74,  p.  439. 
Vide  Speech  (602:1);  Aphasia,  Etc. 
(606:1). 

6.  Temperature,  Bernard,  Raised  by  Sect,  of 
Cerv.  Sympath.  (1447:3),  T.  1/61,  p. 
543.  Richardson,  Lower  than  Other 
Parts  after  Death  fr.  Inflam.  (161:6), 
T.  1/69,  p.  485. 

1360. 

PSYCHOLOGY  —  INTELLECT  —  MIND— 

3.  SOUI^GENIUS— CHARACTER,  Vide 
Psychological  Medicine  (1372:1); 
Phrenology  (1364:4)  ;  Education 
(1524:1). 

Ideation  in  Utero,  Granville,  L.  2/76, 
p.  851. 

Recent  Psychological  Doctrines,  Mind 
and  Matter,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  506  ; 
1/56,  p.  347  ;  2/74,  p.  269 ;  1/75,  p.  31. 

Physiological  Psychology-,  Scully,  L. 
1/76,  p.  140.  Old  and  New  Psy- 
chology, Moore,  L.  2/73,  p.  77. 

French  and  German  Psychology',  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  285  ;  1/68,  p.  388. 

4.  Analysis   of   the   Mind,  Mill,  Rev.,  L. 

1/69,  p.  531.  Smee,  L.  2/75,  p.  8 ;  T. 
2/75,  p.  344. 
Relation  Between  Mind  and  Body 
(1363:1),  Maudsley,  L.  1/70,  pp.  437, 
473,  609,  645,  759,  829.  Bennett, 
M.  R.  2/58,  p.  379;  2/73,  p.  110. 
Russell,  T.  1/56,  p.  53 ;  2/72,  p.  462 ; 
R.  1/58,  p.  277,  vide  553:5.  Hartsen, 
Criticizing  Maudsley's  Views,  T.  1/72, 
p.  170. 

5.  Duality  of  the  Mind,  Jackson,  T.  2/68, 

p.  626. 
Mind  and  Brain,  Laycock,  vide  1359:1, 

A    "Well-Balanced    Brain    Seldom 

Reaches    Fame,    T.    1/62,    p.    207. 

Noble,  T.  1/58,  p.  432. 
Mind,    Brain,   and    Spinal    Cord,  Rad- 

cliflfe,  L.  ]  /73,  pp.  401,471 ;  vide  1232:1. 

6.  Mind,   Brain,  and  Sympathetic  System 

(1447:3),  L.  2/68,  p.  409. 
Mental    Physiology    and    Pathology, 
Maudsley,  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  388  ;  L.  1/67, 
p.    515;    T.    1/67,    p.    668.     Morrell, 


PSYCHOLOGY,  Etc.— Mental  Physiology 
and  Pathology  {cont.) — 

M.  R.  2/63,  p.  348.     Holland,  M.  R, 
2/52,  p.  219.     Insanity  (1372:1). 

1361. 

1.  Rapidity  of  Thought  and  Deterai.  of 

Will  (1363:1),  Donders,  M.  R.  2/66, 
p.  168,  NoisMATACHOGRAPH,  etc,  M.  R. 
1/68,  p.  155. 
Cererral  Mechanism  of  Thought  and 
Speech  (602:1),  Bioadbent,  T.  1/72, 
pp.  256,  263.  Relation  between 
Thought,  Speech,  and  Voice, 
Bishop,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  p.  915. 

2.  Mental  Nervous  Action,  Beale,  T.  1/69, 

pp.  621,  681;  2/69,  pp.  42,  213. 
Intellectual  Functions,  Ferrier's  Exp. 
Place  them  at  Base  of  Brain,  vide 
1342:3,  T.  2/73,  p.  363 ;  Blandford's 
Exp.  In  Grey  Matter  (1344:2), 
T.  2/66,  p.  81.  H.  Jones,  Dull  after 
Food  (843:2),  Cases,  T.  2/65,  p.  515. 

3.  Draper,  Intellectual  Develop,  of 
Europe,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  49.  Laycock, 
Weak  Intellect  connected  with 
Arch  of  Palate  (1393-4). 

In  Loss  of  Part  of  Brain  (1424:6). 
In    Childhood    (1523:1),   West,   Peculi- 
arities of   Mind,  Disorders,  Etc., 

4.  T.  1/60,  p.  133.  Jenner,  Sensitive- 
ness OF,  T.  1/60,  p.  259;  vide  In- 
sanity (1386:1);  Cerebral  Patho- 
logy (1405:1). 

— Visions  of  (1370:5). 
Mind  in  Lower  Animals  (3:2). 
6.  Instinct,  Laycock,  M.  R.  2/55,  pp.  160, 

164. 
Consciousness,  Its  Seat,  BischofF,  T.  1/61, 

p.  661. 
Individualism,  Curnow,  T.  2/73,  pp.  590, 

616. 
Genius,    Laborde   often    Associated  avith 

Madness  (1372:3),  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  25; 

L.  2/75,  p.  307;  vide  1371:2. 


MEMORY— 


1362. 


2.  Lectures,   Etc.,   Pick,   T.    1/61,  p.  498. 

Kelso,  L.  2/45,  p.  233 ;  1/46,  p.  488. 
Radcliffe,  L.  1/73,  p.  401.  Dr.  Hamil- 
ton, "Good  Words,"  Feb.,  1864. 
Winslow,  Evil  Effects  of  Forcing 
(1524:1),  Etc.,  R.  1/60,  p.  320. 
Mesnet,  Automatism  of  (1298:2),  T. 
2/74,  p.  130. 
Of  Dogs  (521:2). 

AMNESIA      (606:4)      vel     FAILURE     OF 

3.  memory- 
Papers,  Etc  ,  Bastian,  L.  2/74,  p.  439. 

McCarthy,  After  Injury,  L.  2/4,  p.  516. 

4.  From    Cerebral    Exhaustion    (1365:2), 

Radcliffe,  L.  1/73,  p.  517. 


430 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


AMNESIA  rel  FAIL.  OF  MEMORY  {cont.) 

Fkom  Syphilis  (1195:6).  Russell,  T.  2/63, 

p.    408.     Buzzard,  L.   1/73,   p.    588; 

2/67,  p.  289. 

5.  In  Childiiex(1o23:1),  West,  If  Following 

Illness  do  not  Despair,  T.  1/60,  p.  134. 

— Pot.  Iod.  (264:2),  Coldstream,  Causing, 

R.  1/60,  p.  255. 

WIT— 

Lawson,  Great  Wit  Allied  to  Madxess 

(1361:6),  L.  2/75,  p.  307- 
Dutch  Wit!  (6:3). 

1363. 

EMOTIONS —CARE  —SORROW  —  GRIEF 

1.  —ANXIETY  —  TROUBLE  —  AFFLIC- 
TION-ANGER—WRATH— PASSION 
—IRRITABILITY,  Vide  In-flience  of 
Mind  Oyer  Body,  Etc.  (1360:4)  ;  Hys- 
teria (1233:6  &  1322:1)  ;  Imagination 
(1370:2). 

Emotions  and  the  Will  (1361:1),  Bain, 
M.  R.  1/60,  p.  58. 

Expression  of,  Dar\vin,  L.  2/72,  pp. 
817,  852. 

Lectl-res,  Johnson,  T.  2/53,  pp.  155,  233, 
315,  389;  L.  2/75,  pp.  85,  155,  Treat., 
p.  651.  H.  Jackson,  Anxiety  is 
Fright  (575:4)  Spread  out  Thin  ! ! 
L.  2/75,  p.  338.     Druitt,  Eflects,  etc., 

2.  T.  1/62,  p.  372. 

Emotional    Disturbances    and    Sympa- 
thetic Depression  (1383:4). 
INFLUENCE  OF  EMOTIONS.     Loye  and 
H.4.TRED  (575:3).     Fear  and  Fright 
(575:4). 

H.  Jackson,  Do  not  Cause  Cererr.vl  Dis- 
ease, Etc.,  Ex^jlan.  of  Effects  of,  L. 
2/75,  p.  338. 

On  Tongue  (803:5),  How  the  Fur  is  Af- 
fected by  Mental  Influence,  Wright, 
R.  1/47,  p.  35. 

3.  On  Fcetus  in  Utero  (1538:4). 
On  Milk  of  Nurses  (1603:6). 
CAUSING,   Epilepsy    (1307:1);    Diabetes 

(335:3) ;  Jaundice  (974:5) ;  Paralysis 
(1263:2) ;  Suicide  (566:3) ;  Boils 
(55:1);  Cancer  (1663:5);  Gastric 
Disorders  (838:4) ;  Retentio  Urin^e 
(1050:1) ;  Amenorrhcea  (1152:5). 

JOY— GLADNESS— REJOICING— 

5.  Hopefulness  of  Lun.^tics  (1373:5). 
LAUGHTER  (1874:1). 

Duchenne,  Zygom,4.ticus  Major  Gives  Ex- 
pression, M.  R.  1/55,  p.  141. 

6.  Involuntary,     In     Cerebral     Disease 

(1403:5);  In  Epilepsy  (1312:4). 

1364. 

COMMUNISM— 

4.  Psychology  of,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  19. 


PHRENOLOGY.  Psychology  (1360:3). 
Review,  Etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  418.  Lindsay, 
Absurdity,  T.  2/60,  p.  585.  Yirchow's 
Theory,  T.  2/61,  p.  537.  Bateman, 
Gull's  Views,  T.  1/69,  p.  487  ;  L.  1/70, 
p.  838.  Bain,  Estimate  of,  and  Study 
of  Character  by,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  459. 
Morgan,  How  to  Use  it  in  Study  of 
Character,  L.  2/71,  p.  542. 

1365. 

BRAIN  WORK- 

1.  Why  Extremities   are   Cold   (1727:6  & 

1755:3),  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  32. 
Urine  (1028:2). 

OVER  WORK,  r«fo  High  Pressure  (566:1). 

2.  Over  Anxiety,  Etc.  (1363:1). 

Value  of  Second  Occupation  (567:2), 
Wilks  Doubts  OverAVork,  but  Asserts 
Contrary,  L.  1/75,  p.  886.  V.  Poore, 
Beats  of  He.^rt  (775:1),  A  Guide  to 
Amount  of  AVork,  Etc.,  Good  for  us, 
L.  2/75,  p.  163. 

Cerebral  Exhaustion,  Radcliffe,  L.  1/73, 
p.  516.  Broadbent,  Arterial  Tension 
IN,  Etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  905. 

Causing     Premature     Mental     Decay', 

3.  Routh,  R.  1/73,  p.  26.  Farquharson, 
Worry  Kills,  Not  AVork,  Etc.,  L. 
1/76,  p.  9. 

Johnson,  Nervous  Disorders  that  Result 
fr.,  L.  2/75,  pp.  85,  155,  651  ;  1/76, 
pp.  233,  271.  Savage,  Effects  of,  in  28 
Ca-ses  (1375:3),  L.  2/75,  p.  127. 

Urine,  Parkes,  Phosphates  (1032:2),  R. 
2/59,  p.  44. 

Causing  Suicide  (566:3),  vide  1618:1. 

TREATMENT  OF  OA^'ER  WORK— 
Johnson,  L.  2/75,  p.  86. 

4.  Phosphorus  (239:5),   Routh,   R.  1/73,  p. 

26. 
Alcohol  (432:2),  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  400. 
Chloral  (444:4),  Johnson,  L.  2/75,  p.  85. 

1366. 

SLEEP— 

1.  Rules  to  Regulate,  Etc.,  E.  Smith,  Ti 

2/61,  p.  228. 
Natural   Death    (179:3)  is   A  Natub.vl 

Sleep,  Beaumont,  R.  1/63,  p.  342. 
Going  to  Sleep,  Moore,  R.  1/69,  p.  48. 
Sleep  and  its  Effects,  Walsh,  L.  2/46, 

p.  181 ;  R.  1/63,  p.  822. 

2.  Cau.ses,  Smith,  L.   1/45,  p.  36.     Durham, 

M.  R.  1/61,  pp.  234,  332  ;  T.  1/62,  p. 
246.     Thompson,  T.  1/68,  p.  482. 
Pfliiger's  Chemical  Theory,  L.  1/75,  p. 
866.     Richardson,  Why  we  Sleep  aud 
and  Why  we  Wake,  T.  2/67.  p.  114. 

3.  Cappie,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  428.     Hammond, 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


431 


SLEEP— Causes  {cont.)— 

T.  2/70,  p.  432 ;  M.  E,.   2/70,  p.  433. 

Osborne,  Chouoid  Plexus  in  (1350:4), 

L.  1/48,  p.  351. 
After  Dinner  Nap,  Is  is  Bad  ?  Chambers, 

M.  R.  2/75,  p.  344. 
Sleepiness  of  Neonati  (1542:1). 

4.  Brain,  Circulation  of  During  (1407:1), 

M.  P.  1/62,  p.  124.     Plilton,  L.  2 '60, 

p.  206. 
Ophthalmoscopic  Observations  (1823:4), 

Jackson,  T.  2/62,  p.  599. 
Pupils  (1852:6),  Ellis,  L.  2/69,  p.  730. 

5.  Rupture  of  Heart  During  (773:3). 
Labour  During  (1504:5). 

PPOLOXGED  SLEEP— somnolency- 
lethargy.  Vide  Catalepsy  and 
Trance  (196:1);  Coma  (1428:2). 

Sleeping  Sickness,  Caused  by  Enlarged 
Cervical  Glands  (131:5),  Ogle,  T. 
2/73,  p.  61. 

Cases,  Cousins,  Prolonged  and  Profound, 
5  Days  and  Nights,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  p. 
396  ;  2/66,  p.  113  ;  2/69,  p.  631 ;  2/72, 
p.  522.  Jones,  18  Years,  L.  1/69,  p. 
737  ;  1/70,  p.  159.  Gimson,  At  In- 
tervals for  20  Years,  R.  2/63,  p.  108. 
Edwards,  6  Weeks  and  3  Days,  L. 
1/48,  p.  309.  Blondet,  40  Days,  50 
Days,  12  Mths.,  T.  2/64,  p.  518. 

1367. 

TREATMENT  OF  PROLONGED  SLEEP— 

1.  Chloral  (443:4),  Johnson,  L.  2/75,  p.  155. 
Opium  (461:6),  Johnson,  T.  2/53,  p.  233. 

2.  Belladonna  (377:2),   Massy,  L.    1/67,  p. 

558. 
Errhines  (222:2),  Lavcock,    T.    1/65,   p. 

489. 
Extirpation  of  Cervical  Glands  (131:5). 

INSOMNIA  — SLEEPLESSNESS— WAKE- 

3.  FULNESS 

Causes,  Etc.,  Hammond,  T.  2/70,  p.  432  ; 
M.  R.  2/70,  p.  433;  T.  2/66,  p.  326; 

4.  1/69,  p.  175.  Popham,  R.  2/62,  p.  83. 
Johnson,  L.  2/75,  p.  156.  Sigmund, 
etc.,  Cii.  Syphilis  (1195:6). 

In  Cardiac  Diseases  (782:5) ;   Cerebral 

Congestion  (1409:6). 
LiTiUTiMiA   (1030:3),  Murchison,   L.    1/74, 

p.  538. 

VALUE  OF  SLEEP  IN  DISEASE  (553:5). 

5.  Ware,  R.  1/63,  p.  322.     Johnson,  T.  2/53, 

p.  233,  et  se.q.\  L.  2/75,  p.  155. 
In  Mental  Diseases  (1387:1). 
After  Operations  (1634:1),  Amount  of,  a 

Guide  to  Prognosis. 
After  Delivery  (1383:1),  Dangerous. 

1368. 

TRExlTMENT  OF  INSOMNIA— 
1.   Lecture,  Fothergill,  B.  1/76,  p.  72. 


TREATMENT  OF  INSOMNIA  {cont.)— 
Position  of  Head  on   Pillow,    How   to 

Regulate  Duration,  etc.,  Radcliffe,  L. 

1/73,   p.  521;    Couch  for  Depressing 

Head,  vide  178:6. 
Pressing  Carotids,  Flcmming,  M.  R.  1/55, 

p.  529.     Hawkes,   Compar.  Value  of 

Ditf.  Agents,  L.  1/72,  p.  9  ;  vide  218:1. 

Robertson,  etc.,  Formulaj,  R.  2/63,  p. 

87;  T.  2/60,  p.  270.     Dowse,  Suppos. 

Ext.  Hyosc.  gr.  x.,  Ext.  Conii  gr.  v., 

T.  1/74,  p.  151. 
Opium  (461:5),  Johnson,  T.  2/53,  pp.  155, 

3.  233,415.   Hunter,  Hypoderm.  (219:2), 
T.  1/59,  p.  387. 

CoDEiA  (464:1),  Aran,  T.  2/61,  p.  599;  2/62, 

p.  385.     B.  Sequard,  L.  1/66,  p.  250. 
Digitalis,  Hawkes,  L.  1/72,  p.  9. 

4.  SuMBUL  (404:6),  Hammond,  R.  2/69,  p.  107. 
Phosphorus  (239:5),  Hammond,  R.  2/69, 

p.  107;  Prep.  Dose,  etc.,T.2/71,  p.4S7. 

5.  Chloral  (443:4). 

Pot.   Brom.   (266:5),    Behrends,   T.    2/64, 

p.  88.     Fothergill,  B.  1/76,  p.  72.     B. 

Sequard,  Direct,  etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  87. 
Stimulants  (432:2),  Sheppard,  at  Bedtime, 

T.   1/73,  p.   S3.     Fothergill,  B.  1/76, 

p.   73. 
Wet  Packing  (229:6),  Maudsley,  T.  1/68, 

p.  362.      Vide  1388:5. 

1369. 

DREAMS  AND  DREAMING  — 

2.  Wet  Dreams  (1081:1). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Durham,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p. 
246  ;  L.  1/75,  p.  413.  Dircks,  An  Un- 
observed Fact,  L.  1/70,  p.  863.  Faure, 
Dreaming  Aw.vke,  L.  1/70,  p.  737. 

3.  In  Cardiac  AND  CerebralDiseases(782:4), 

M.  R.  2/74,  p.  100. 
Strangulation  of  a  Child   by  Mother 
DURING  (1621:5). 

TREATMENT  OF  DREAMING— 

Johnson,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  pp.  85,  155  ;  L.  2/71, 

pp.  347,419;  T.  2/71,  p.  296. 
Opium  (1368:1). 

NIGHTMARE— 

5.  Theory,  Hodgkin,  R.  2/63,  p.  75. 

In  Cardiac  Disease,  Freqt.   (782:4). 

In  Children,  Screaming  of,  Etc.(1523:1). 

Ringer,  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/67,  p.  465  ; 

L.  1/69,  p.  394.     Ilaward,  Enlarged 

Tonsils (829: 1)  a  Cause,  R.  2/73,p. 213. 

1370. 

IMAGINATION— n^«  Emotions  (1363:1)  ; 
2.  Infl.  of  Mind  over  Body  (1360:4)  ; 
Perverted  Sensibility  (H233:6). 

Effects  of,  M.  E.  2/73,  p.  119. 

In  Paralytic  Insanity  (1278:5). 


432 


MEDICAL      DIGEST. 


ILLUSIOXS  AND  DELUSIONS— PSEUDO- 

3.  JESTHESIA— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Browne,  Difference  of  II- 

LL'SIONS    AND    HaLLUCINATTOXS,    M.  R. 

2/73,  p  457.  ConoUy,  L.  2/49,  p.  495. 
Biicknill  and  Tiike,"M.  R.  2/63,  p. 
300.     Hawkes,  L.  2/70,  pp.  775,  8-lG. 

4.  H.  Jones,  Due  to  Dyspepsia  (483:2), 
T.  2/65,  p.  516. 

SPECTRAL   ILLUSIONS— GHOSTS—  Vide 
Spiritualism  (196:4). 
Laycock  on  Intercourse  with  Departed 
Spirits,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  407.     Brown, 
Ghosts  Everywhere,  and  of  All  Colours, 
6.  L.  2/64,  p.  13.     Bell,  etc.,  In  Insanity 

(1373:6),  etc.,  R.  1/66,  p.  135;  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  421. 
Ophthalmoscope    on    Ghost    Prinxiple 
(1824:5). 
VISIONS— 

Of  Childhood  (1361:4),  West,  T.  1/60,  p. 
133. 

HALLUCINATION— 

6.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Browne,  Difference  of 
Illusions  and  Hallucinations,  M.  R. 
2/73,  p.  457.  BucknillandTuke,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/63,p.  300;  1/75,  p.  435.  Bois- 
mont,  L.  1/62,  p.  123.  Hawkes,  L. 
2/70,  p.  775,  846. 

1371. 

1.  Causes,  Etc.,  Ordronaux,  R.  2/61,  p.  49  ; 

M.  R.  2/73,  p.  455.     Druitt,  T.  1/62, 
p.  371. 
In   Great   Men   (1361:6),  Ordronaux,  R. 
2/61,  p.  51.     Luther  (1373:3). 

2.  Muscular  Hallucinations   (109:4),    Se- 

merie,  R.  2/63,  p.  103. 

TREATMENT  OF  HALLUCINATIONS— 

PoTASsii     Bromidum     (266:5),    Clouston, 

M.  R.  1/71,  p.  215. 
Arsenic  (280:3),  Lisle,  Cases,  T.  2/67,  p. 

356. 

TEMPER— 

5.  Ill   Temper   alternating    with    Hemi- 
CRANiA  (1433:1). 
In  Children  (1386:1). 

HYPERJESTHESIA  OF  BRAIN  (1234:5). 
Papers,  Etc,  Ordronaux,  R.  2/61,  p.  49; 
M.  R.  2/73,  p.  455. 

1372. 

LUNACY  —  INSANITY  —  MENTAL    AF- 
1.     FECTIONS— PSYCHOLOGICAL  ME- 
DICINE—ABERRATION OF  MIND— 
Vide    Psychology    (1360:3)  ;      Criminal 
Lunacy  (1391:1);  Nervous  Diseases 
(1400:1)  ;       Cererral     Physiology 
(1359:1)  ;  Cerebr.  Anatomy  (1344:1). 


LUNACY— INSANITY,  Etc  {cout.)— 

Cerebral  and  Ganglionic  Disorders  op 

Mentation,  Johnson,  T.  2/71,  pp.  521, 

673,  736. 
Borderland  of  Insanity, "Wynter,  L.  2/75, 

p.  10. 
Lectures,  Etc,  Sheppard,  T.  1/72,  p.  535; 

2.  2/72,  pp.  117,  345,  389;  Insanity  as 
Described  by  a  Madman,  L.  1/72,  p. 
384.  B.dllargier,  L.  1/45  &  2/45,  vide 
Indices. 

Conolly,  L.  2/45,  pp.  357,  417,  467,  525, 
581,  639  ;  1/46,  p.  1,  etseq.  ;  2/49,  vid^ 
Index ;  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  285  ; 
Photographs  (1626:6),  T.  1/58,  p.  3, 
et  scq. ;  Characters  of,  T.  1/54,  p. 
309. 

Shaw,  Definition  of,  L.  2/72,  p.  911. 
Blandford,  T.  2/66,  pp.  29,  81,  135, 
413. 

3.  Monro,  etc.   Rev.   M.  R.  2/52,  p.  453; 

1/67,  p.  40 ;  1/58,  p.  355  ;  2/74,  p.  115. 

Winslow,  Obscure  Cases,  etc.,  M.  R. 

2/60,  p.  417;   R.   1/60,  p.  314;  M.  R. 

1/55,  p.  25. 
Laborde,  Often  Associated  with  Genius 

(1361:6),  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  25.     Lawson, 

L.  2/75,  p.  307,  vide  1371:1.    Moreau's 

List  of  Mad  Great  Men,  M.  R.  2/60, 

p.  320. 
Medical  and  Social  Aspects,  M.  R.  1/58, 

p.  33.     Maudsley's  Address,  L.  2/71, 

4.  p.  512,  vide  1360:6.  Laycock,  Degen. 
OF  Nervous  System,  Photograph 
(1400:4),  Etc.,  T.  1/62, pp.  2,  205,  287. 

French   (6:4)   and    German  Psychology, 
■  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  285.  English  and  Scotch 

Psychology,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  74 ;  1/74, 

p.  77. 
Commissioners'   Reports,  M.  R.  1/64,  p. 

31;   1/65,  p.  130;   1/66,  p.  307;  1/67, 

p.  301  ;   1/69,  p.  383. 

5.  Statistics,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  289.    Growth  of, 

M.  R.  1/70,  p.  407  ;  1/75,  p.  130  ;  1/76, 
p.  90.  Tuke,  L.  2/73,  p.  481.  Robert- 
son, T.  2/52,  p.  483.  Not  Increased  in 
La.st  Decade,  2/69,  p.  364  ;  L.  2/72,  p. 
806. 
Lunacy  in  America  (1390:5),  M.  R.  2/76, 
p.  54. 

1373. 

1.  Classification,  Vide  Varieties  of  In- 
sanity (1380:1).  Maynert,  Primary"- 
Forms,  L.  1/72,  p.  440.  Laycock,  How 
this  Influences  Teaching  and  Prac- 
tice, L.  1/74,  p.  448.  Bucknill,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/58,  p.  360.  New,  L.  2/73, 
p.  696.  Morel,  M.  R.  2/GO,  p.  303. 
Morean,  Glorious  Aristocracy  of  Medi- 
cine, M.  R.  2/60,  p.  320.  Bushnan,  T. 
2/62,  p.  105. 

Luther  (1372:3),  Was  he  Mad?  T.  2/67, 
pp.  271,  338. 

In  Lower  Animals  (516:5). 


MKDICAL   DIGEST. 


433 


SYMPTOMS  OF  INSANITY— 

Maudsley,   Bodily   and   Mental   IMarks   of 

Insane  Temperaments,  L.  1/70,  p.  645. 
3.  R.  Reynolds,  T.  2/72,  p.  12.  Radcliffe, 

Incipient,  L.  1/73,  p.  471.     Wynter, 

Borderland  or,  L.  2/75,  p.  10. 
Paget,  Neuromimesis  (552:4),  Apt  to  Arise 

in  Tainted  Families,  L.  2/73,  p.  547. 

"Winslow,  Premonitory,  Etc.,  M.  R. 

2/60,  p.  418  ;  L.  1/45,  p.  246. 

5.  Physiognomy   (1691:4),   Conolly,    Photo- 

graphs, T.  1/58,  p.   3,  et  seq.     Lom- 

broso,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  152. 
Conjunctiva  (1826:2),  Berthier,  Aiding  in 

Diagn.,  T.  2/65,  p.  267. 
Hopefulness  (1363:5),  Wood,  M.  R.  2/60, 

p.  175. 

6.  Spectral  Illusions  (1370:5). 
IlYPER.iiSTHESiA  (1246:1),  Frequent,  Med. 

Giro.  2/54,  p.  201  ;  R.  2/61,  p.  48. 
Browne,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  441. 

1374. 

1.  Drunkenness    Often  the  First  Sympt. 

(425:1),  Moreau,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  288. 
Vide  1278:5.  Trelat,  On  Relation 
Between  Drunkenness  and  Madness, 
M.  R.  1/62,  pp.  285,  309.  Vide 
1376:1.  Mann,  Relation  of  Dipso- 
mania (424:6)  to  Insanity,  T.  2/75, 
p.  691. 

Dysphagia  Often  the  Earliest  (121:2). 

Ear  (1791:2),  Foville,  Shape  of  Auricle, 

2.  L.  1/46,  p.  605.     Laycock,  Shape,  T. 
1/62,  pp.  288,  340. 

Asylum  Ear,  Hematoma  Auris  (1791:4) 
vel  Othematoma  (142:6),  Stiff,  Diagr., 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  222  ;  R.  2/63,  p. 
91.  B.  Sequard,  Exper.,  Injury  to 
Restiform  Bodies  (1340:5),  L.  1/69, 
6.  p.  586  ;  Hered.  Trans.,  L.  1/75,  p.  7. 

Foville,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  519;  2/62,  p. 
603.  Gruber,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  345  ; 
2/70,  p.  191.  Toynbee,  Ossification 
(101:2)  Following,  T.  1/60,  p.  101. 

— DuetoViolence,  Laycock, T.  1/62, p.  289. 
Gadden,  R.  1/61,  "p.  43;  Vide  Prize 
Fighters  (199:2). 

Meteorological  Changes  (580:1),  Lom- 
broso,  Influence  of,  R.  1/68,  p.  52. 
Ed.,  Fallacies  Concerning  Lunar  In- 
fluences (578:5),  T.  2/63,  p.  618. 

Feigned  Insanity  (555:2),  Bucknill,  etc.. 
How  to  Detect,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  599 ; 
T.  2/58,  p.  365.  Sheppard,  T.  1/73, 
p.  219.  Winslow,  Chloroform  In- 
hal.  (441:1),  To  Detect,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  421,  Case,  L.  1/70,  p.  445. 

1375. 

ETIOLOGY  OF  INSANITY— 

3.  Papers,  Etc.,  Browne,  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  169. 

Maudsley,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  pp.  609,  645, 
829;  2/72,  p.  666. 


ETIOLOGY  OF  INSANITY  [cont.)— 

Robinson,  T.  2/52,  p.  483.  Davey,  Proxi- 
mate Cause,  T.  1/53,  p.  150.    Analysis 
of  2,392  Cases,  T.  2/53,  p.  591.  Bland- 
ford,  T.  2/66,  p.  135. 
Brain  Work  (1365:3). 
Civilization  (4:3),  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  290  ;  T. 

4.  Brain  Disease,  tbe  Only  Class  that 
has  Gained  Ground  in  Late  Years,  T. 
2/61,  p.  172. 

Hereditary  Influence  (562:4),  Maudsley, 
No  Data  to  Prohibit  Marriage,  Etc. 
(1093:2),  L.  2/71,  p.  513;  L.  1/70, 
p.  646.    Sedgwick,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/63,  p. 

5.  465;  2/60,  p.  310;  2/75, p.  56.  Moreau, 
Signs  Indicating  Hereditary  Predis- 
pos.,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  542.     Baillarger, 

"  R.  1/60,  p.  47. 

Ace  (576:4),  Althaus,  Tables,  T.  2/76,  p. 
675. 

Religion  (564:1),  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  292. 
Winslow,MoRBiD  Religious  Thought 
(564:1).  Howden,  etc.,  Influence  of 
Revivals,  T.  1/60,  p.  40  ;  2/60,  p.  22. 
Conolly,  Photograph,  T.  2/58,  pp. 
81,  210. 

—  Vide  Preaching  Mania  (1381:5);    Db- 

MONOMANiA  (1333:4)  ;  Religious  Me- 
lancholia (1384:3). 
Spiritualism  (196:4),  Bourlet,  R.  2/63,  p.  84, 

1376. 

1.  Intemperance   (424:5),   Conolly,    Photo- 

graph, Etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  651;  vide 
1374:1. 
Climateric  vel  Change  of  Life  Insanity 
(1143:5),  Conklin,  Suicidal  Tenden- 
cies, Treat.,  etc.,  R.  1/72,  p.  75. 
Sutherland,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  505. 

2.  Menstruation  (1142:6),  Maudsley, L.  1/70, 

p.  760. 
Spermatorrhoja      (1081:2).  Onanism 

(1083:4).      PuER.   Insanity  (1595:4). 

Criminal  Abortion  (1556:2). 
Neuralgia  (1235:5).     Epilepsy  (1307:2), 

Mutual  Relations. 

3.  Reflex  Irritation  vel  Reflex  Insanity 

(1252:2),   B.  Sequard,  L.  2/61,  p.  81. 

—  Balanitis  (1168:1)  ;   Prolapsus  Uteri 

(1134:5);      Hysterotomy     (1089:5); 
Catheterism  of  Os  (1089:4). 

4.  —  Cranial   Injuries   (1678:6) ;    Opera- 

tions AS  A  Cause  (1631:2) ;    Oper.  as 
A  Cure  (1631:2);   Operations  During 
(1631:1);  T.tjnia  (937:5). 
Venous  Diathesis  (746:6),  Hingeston,  T. 

6.  2/52,  p.  530  ;  ride  Dilatation  of  Rt. 
Ventricle  (764:1). 

Syphilis  (1205:1),  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  301; 
2/59,  p.  256.  Mickle,  Syphilis  in  the 
Insane,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  161,  Summary, 
p.  439. 

—  Vide  S.  Idiocy  (1392:6);    S.  Cephal- 


FF 


434 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ETIOL.  OF  IXSANITY— Syphilis  icont.) 

ALGiA    (1430:3)  ;     S.    Bhain   Disease 
(1423:2). 
Phthisis  (682:5),  Moreaii,  M.  E.  2/55,  p. 
35.    Maudsley,  L.  1/70,  p.  829.   Clous- 
ton,  Connectiou  of,  R.  2/63,  p.  53. 

1377. 

2.  ScROFVLA  (793:3),  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  310. 
Rachitis  (99:3),  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  310. 
Alkalis   in   Excess  (215:6),   Prout,   etc., 

T.  1/56,  pp.  85,  133. 
Mekcuhy  (300:2),  Porter,  T.  1/60,  p.  452. 
Pot.  Iod.  (263:4),  Brodie,  T.  1/59,  p.  475. 

Acton,  etc..  Never  Sa\Y  It,  T.  2/60,  p. 

617  ;  L.  2/49,  p.  290. 
EupHoiiBiuM  Powder  Inhaled  (366:3). 

PROGXOSIS  OF  IXSANITY— 

5.  Blandford,  The  Greater  Emotional  Dis- 
turbance the  More  Favourable,  R.  1/68, 
p.  49.  Bouisson,  Case  where  Recovery- 
took  Place  after  Cure  in.  Blindness 
(1818:5). 

1378. 

PATHOLOGY  OF  INSANITY— 

2.  Papers,  Etc.,  Bucknill,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/55, 

207  ;  1/67,  p.  42.  Davey,  R.  1/63,  p. 
58.  Tuke,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  460 ;  2/73, 
pp.  209,  485.  Ilawden,  P.M.  in  235 
Cases,  L.  2/71,  p.  689. 
Temperature  (187:5),  Albers,  of  Head, 
etc.,  R.  2/62,  p.  66  ;  1/65,  p.  87. 
Fox,  T.  1/70,  p.  491.     Williams,  Low- 

3.  ered,  T.  2/67,  p.  224.  Clouston,  In- 
creased, except  in  Dementia,  R.  1/68, 
p.  51.     Hawkes,  L.  1/72,  p.  429. 

Urine  (1034:5),  Sutherland,  Anal j-sis,  etc., 
L.  2/45,  p.  241.  Addison,  M.  R.  1/65, 
425. 

Blood  (139:4),  Hood,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  537 ; 

4.  R.  2/60,  p.  335.  Sutherland,  L.  1/73, 
p.  028.  Anderson,  Leucocyth^mic 
(•990:3),  T.  1/73,  p.  571.  7'irfc  Splen. 
Athoph.  (1379:3). 

Head,  Boyd,  Measurements  in  696  Cases, 
M.  R.  1/65,  p.  219. 

Br.\in,  Boyd,  Weight,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p. 
244;  1/65,  p.  219.  Tuke,  M.  R.  1/73, 
p.  450;  2/75,  p.  199;  R.  2/71,  p.  51. 
Sheppard,  T.  2/72,  p.  345.  Meyer,  T. 
2/61,p.412.  Bucknill, 63  cases,  Tables, 
M.  R.  1/55,  p.  217.  Allen,  Peculiar 
Changes,  R.  2/62,  p.  65.  Munro,  etc.. 
Parts  Affected,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  469. 
Lawson,  Meninges  and  Meningitis 
(1343:5),  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  413  ;  Sum- 
mary, p.  439. 

— Micrology,  Tuke,  Peculiar,  M.  R.  1/70, 
p.  533  ;  R.  1/70,  p.  6.  Ilowden,  Degen. 
of  Nerve  Cells,  L.  2/69,  p.  157. 


PATHOLOGY  OF  INSANITY— Brain (ro«<.) 

1379. 

2.  GLANDUL.gj  P.\ccHioNi.T5  (134S:G),  Meyer, 

Granulation,  T.  2/61,  p.  412. 

Spinal  Cord  (1253:1),  Tuke,  M.  R.  1/73, 
p.  450  ;  2/73,  p.  199. 

Ophthalmoscopic  Observ.  (1823:4),  All- 
butt,  T.  1/68,  p.  328. 

3.  Spleen  (990:5),  Jones,  Atrophy,  L.  2/63, 

pp.   160,  202.     Vide  LEucocYTiiiEMiA 

(1378:2). 
Bones  Brittle   (95:1),  Clouston,  etc.,   L. 

1/70,  pp.  191,  244,  249 ;  2/70,  p.  201. 

Rogers,  M.  R.  1/71,  p.  275.     Sankey, 

etc.,   T.     1/70,    pp.    202,    207,    244. 

Williams,  Ribs  Broken  Spontaneously 

(1653:2),  L.  2/70,  p.  323  ;  2/76,  p.  480. 

Wimberley,  Case,  L.  2/76,  p.  266,  et 

seq. 
Skin  (26:5),  Berthier,  Secretions  of,  R.  2/68, 

p.  87.     Vide  Pellagra  (30:5). 

1380. 

ACUTE  MANIA  vol  RAVING  MADNESS 

1.  Di.iGN0Sis,    Sheppard,    T.    2/72,   pp.    482, 

535.  Maudsley,  R.  2/67,  p.  36;  T. 
1/68,  p.  363.  Murchison,  Typhoid 
(1500:2),  Mistaken  for  it,  L.  2/70,  p. 
808.      Blandford,     Fr.      Ephemeral 

2.  M.ANiA  (1381:4).  Weber,  During  De- 
cline of  Acute  Disease,  T.  1/65,  p. 
451.  Bernard,  Absorption  Deficient, 
T.  1/60,  p.  110.  Addison,  Urine  of 
(1378:3),  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  428. 

Cases,  Combd.  -with  Softening  (1415:4), 
P.M.,  T.  1/58,  p.  290.  Erhardt, 
During  Intermittent  Fever  (1485:2), 
R.  2/67,  p.  48. 

TREATMENT  OF  ACUTE  MANIA  (1386:3) 

4.  Alcohol,  Murchison,  As  Food,  E.  1/63, 
p.  284. 

CoNiuM  (405:5),  Browne,  L.  1/72,  pp.  143, 
182,  217. 

DiGiTALiNE  (1387:2),  Sheppard,  Hypoder., 
J  to  i  gr.,  T.  2/72,  p.  482. 

Cannabis  c.  Pot.  Brom.  (1387:3),  Clous- 
ton, M.  R.  1/71,  p.  211. 

Chloral  (444:4),  Crauford,  etc.,  T.  1/70, 
pp.  92,  208.     Tuke,  L.  1/70,  p.  443. 

Wet  Sheet  (1388:4). 

1381. 

CHRONIC  MANIA— 

1,  Photograph,  ConoUy,  T.  1/58,  p.  397. 

EPILEPTIC  MANIA  (1310:3)— 

Papers,  Etc.,  H.  Jackson,  L.  2/75,  p.  337, 
vide  Maudsley  (1381:2);  Slight  At- 
tacks, T.  2/76,  p.  702. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


435 


rERIODIC  EECURREXT  «v7EEMITTEXT 
MANIA,  Vide  Periodicity,  Laws  of 
(1473:6);  Cyclical  Changes,  Etc. 
(579:3). 

2.  Papers,  ETC.,Clouston,  Treat.,  etc.,  M.  R. 

1/71,  p.  213.  Mercer,  Recurrent 
Moral  Insanity  (1382:3),  T.  1/70, 
p.  228.  Maudsley,  Connection  of 
WITH  Epilepsy  (1310:3),  Etc,  L. 
1/70,  p.  760,  vide  1381:1. 

LUCID  INTERVALS— 

3.  Winslovv,  L.  2/55,  pp.  457,  485.     Trelat, 

Lt^ciD  Insanity  Studied  in  Relation 
to  Families  and  Society,  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  285  ;  2/74,  p.  25. 

MANIA  TRANSITORIA  rd  EPHEMERAL 
MANIA— 

4.  Browne,   R.    2/63,   p.    81.     Ebinf^,  M.   R. 

2/67,  p.   421.     Blandford,   Diagn.  fr. 

Acute  Mania  (1380:1),  R.  1/68,  p.  49. 
Puerperal  Mania  (1595:4). 
Hysterical  Mania  (1333:4). 
Needle  Mania  (31:5). 

5.  Maniacal  Chorea  (1293:2). 

DANCING  MANIA  vel  JERKS— 

Bascome,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  388;  2/60, 
p.  149. 

RELIGIOUS  MANIA  (1375:5)- 
PREACHING  MANIA— 
In  Sweden,  T.  1/58,  p.  51. 

WANDERING  MANIA— 

6.  T.  1/72,  p.   195;   vide  Lost   Clergymen 

(564:6). 

NOCTURNAL  MADNESS  (579:5), 
Allen,  T.  2/68,  p.  210. 

1382. 

SUICIDAL  MANIA,  Vide  Suicide  (1618:6) ; 
1.     Homicidal  Mania   (1617:4) ;    Impulsive 
Insanity  (1391:5). 
Papers,  Etc.,  Boismont,  T.  1/66,  p.  130 ; 
M.  R.  1/56,  p.  520.     Conolly,  T.  1/60, 
p.  203.     Sheppard,  Insane  or  Non- 
Insane,  Diagn.,  T.  2/72,  p.  400. 
Varicocele  (1229:2),  Its  Connection  with. 

MONOMANIA,    Vide  Uncontrollable   Im- 

3.  pulse  (1391:5). 

Sheppard,  Moral  Insanity,  So  Called,  T. 
2/72,  pp.  619,  671.  Mercer,  T.  1/70, 
p.  228.  Tuke,  In  Relat.  to  Civil  and 
and  Criminal  Law,  L.  2/67,  pp.  387, 
473. 

Intermittent,  Jackson,  T.  1/68,  p.  652. 

KLEPTO^IANIA,     Vide    CRniiN.iL    Lunacy 

4.  (1391:1). 

Papers,  Etc.,  Trelat,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  287. 


KLEPTOMANIA— P.\PERS,  Etc.  {conf.)— 

Browne,  M.  R.  1/71,  p.  498.  Mesnet, 
Automatic  M.^n,  2/74,  p.  108.  Co- 
nollyin  Child.  (1386:1), T.  1/62,  p.  373. 
In  General  Paralysis  of  Insane 
(1278:5),  Maudsley,  A  Symptom,  Case, 
L.  2/75,  p.  693. 

1383. 

DEMENTIA— 

2.  Papers,  Blandford,  T.  2/66,  p.  467.     Acute 

and  Chronic,  Sheppard,  T.  2/72,  p. 
672.  Diagnosis  fr.  General  P.^raly- 
sis  (1278:6),  Etc.,  Marce,  M.  R.  2/63, 
p.  252. 

Photographs,  Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  2.  Co- 
nolly, Of  Senile,  T.  1/58,  p.  498. 

Temperature  (1378:3),  Fox,  T.  1/70,  p.491. 
Clouston,  Diminished,  R.  1/68,  p.  51. 

Pulse  (754:1),  Broadhent,  Loav  Arterial 
Tension,  Etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  906. 

TREATMENT  OF  DEMENTIA— 

3.  STERNUT.A.TORIES  (222:2),  Laycock,  T.  1/65, 

p.  461. 
Opium  (461:6),  Guy,  Large  Doses,  T.  2/53, 
p,  73;  vide  1367:5. 

MENTAL    DEPRESSION.     Nervous    De- 

4.  pression  (554:2). 

Sympathetic  Depression  and  Emotional 
Disturbances  (1363:2),  Dickson,  L. 
2/73,  pp.  768,  805. 

Urine,  Beueke,  Oxalates  (1032:6),  M.  R. 
2/53,  p.  64  ;  1/65,  p.  438. 

MELANCHOLIC  TEMPERAMENT  (577:6). 
Photograph,  Laycock,  T.  1/G2,  p.  153. 

1384. 

MELANCHOLIA— 

1.  Photograph,  Conolly,  L.  2/49,  p.  415  ;  T. 

1/58,  p.  134;  Passing  to  Mania,  T. 
1/58,  pp.  238,  397;  Description, 
Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/16,  pp.  1,  55,  110. 
Laycock,  T.  1/62,  pp.  2,  153. 

Sheppard,  T.  2/72,  p.  399.  Broadhent,  Low 
Arterial  Tension,  L.  2/75,  p.  906. 

Maudsley,  Comed.  with  Stupor  (1392:3), 
L.  1/66,  p.  365.  Meynert,  Nature, 
Etc.,  Etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  440.  GuU  and 
Buzzard,  Diagn. ,fr.  Hy'pochondriasis 
(1385:2),  L.  2/74,  p.  777;  T.  2/74,  p. 
618. 

2.  Wood,  Diagn.  fr.  Progressive  Paralysis 

OF  Insane  (1278:6),  Etc.,  Austin, 
Theory  Regarding  Optic  Thalami 
(1347:'2),  R.  2/59,  p.  308. 

UuiNE  (1383:4).     Temperature  (1278:2). 

Cases,  Buzzard,  Suddenly  Coming  on, 
Spont.\neously  Disappearing  in  4 
Years,  Gull's  Views,  T.  2/74,  p.  617. 


436 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


MELANCHOLIA— Cases  {cont.)— 

H.  Jones,  Alterxating  avith  Prurigo 

3.  (45:4),  R.  1/67,  p.  106.  Watson,  Pre- 
CEDING  Rheumatism  (1454:5),  L,  2/71, 
p.  715.  Connection  of  with  Neuralgia 
fl235'5) 

In  Children  (1386:1),  Maudsley,  E.  2/67, 
p.  39. 

RELIGIOUS  melancholia- 
Photograph,  Conolly,  T.  1/58,  p.  2  ;  2/58, 
p.  367.     Winalow,  Morbid  Religious 

4.  Thought,  L.  1/67,  pp.  662,  760. 

SUICIDAL  MELANCHOLIA  (1618:6)— 
TREATMENT  OF  MELANCHOLIA— 
Morphia  (1383:3),  Mickle,  R.  2/73,  p.  52. 
PoTASsii  Bromidum  (266:  5),  Broadbent,  L. 
1/67,  p.  334.     Clouston,  M.  R.  1/71,  p. 
215. 
Turkish  Bath  (1388:5),  Sheppard,  T,  2/72, 
p.  399. 

1385. 

HYPOCHONDRIASIS- 

2.  Papers,  Etc.,  Gull  and  Buzzard,DiAGN.  fr. 
Melancholia  (1384:1),  L.  2/74,  p.  777; 
T.  2/74,  p.  618.  Wilks,  Nature,  Treat., 
etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  325.  Copland,  A  Dis- 
ease of  Ganglionic  System  (1449:2), 
L.  1/68,  p.  619. 
Ainstie,  L.  2/72,  p.  734.     Maudsley,  L. 

4.  1/70,  p.  647.     Cullen,  M.  R.  2/61,  p. 

353 
Hunt,  Nature,  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  2/51,  pp. 
150,  201,  252,279,429,557.  H.Jones, 
Treat.,  L.  1/67,  'p.  626.  Baillarger, 
General  Paralysis  (1278:5),  Follow- 
ing Attack,  L.  2/60,  p.  346. 
H.  Jackson,  Symptoms,  Etc.,  L.  2/75,  p. 
335.  Broadbent,  Shauhy  Pulse  of 
(753:1),  Etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  906. 

CONNECTION  OF  HYPOCHONDRIASIS 

With  Gleet  (1279:4) ;  Dyspepsia  (843:2)  ; 
Puerperal  State  (1596:6) ;  Hysteria 
(1400:3). 

1386. 

INSANITY  OF  CHILDREN  (1523:2),   Vide 
1.     Kleptomania    (1382:4)  ;      Melancholia 
(1384:3). 
Papers,  Conolly,  T.  1/62,  pp.  28,  130,  234, 
372  ;   2/62,  p.  2.     Allied  to  Hysteria 
(1333:4)   ia  Girls,    T.    1/62,   p.    373. 
Mental  (1361:3)  Peculiarities,  Etc., 
T.  1/60,  p.  133. 
Winslow,  Mental  Disorders  Very  Seri- 
ous in  Young  People,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 
420.     Blandford,  T.  2/66,  p.  136. 
Temper  (1371:5),  Conolly,  0 1  ten  Confounded 
T\-iTH  Insanity,  T.  1/62,  p.  372.  West, 
Often  Altered  after  Severe  Illness  ;  No 
Need  of  Alarm,  T.  1/61,  p.  353. 


TREATMENT  OF  INSANITY,  Vide  Acute 
3.     Mania  (1380:4). 

The  Insane  and  their  Management,  T. 

2/68,  p.  365  ;  1/70,  p.  468  ;  L.  2/75,  p. 
705.  Medical  Psychology,  M.  R, 
2/70,  p.  493;  1/71,  p.  203;  2/71,  p. 
323. 

Illustrations  of  Old  Method,  Conolly, 
T.  1/59,  p.  183.  McFarland,  etc., 
Social  Versus  Medical,  M.  R.  1/62, 
p.  541 ;  L.  2/63,  p.  725  ;  1/64,  p.  120. 

Ranking,  Medical,  R.  2/47, p.  17.  Bois- 
mont,  Family  Life,  R.  1/58,  p.  63. 

Maudsley,  etc..  Preventive  and  Early,  T. 
1/68,  p.  362  ;  R.  2/71,  p.  46  ;  T.  2/72, 
p.  118.  Blandford,  L.  1/71,  p.  233. 
Lindsay,  Proper  Supervision,  M.  R. 
2/69,  p.  480. 

5.  Friendly   Societies    (1622:4)  Must  Pay 

Sick  Allowance  During  Attack,  Sergt. 
Wheeler,  L.  2/75,  p.  434. 
Curability,  L.  2/76,  p.  793.  Letter  fr.  a 
Recovered  Lunatic,  T.  2/73,  p.  210. 
Lindsay,  etc.  5  per  Cent.,  T.  2/60,  p. 
585  ;  70-80  per  Cent,  in  Early  Stage, 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  418.  Conolly,  Case, 
Photographs  of  Various  Stages,  T. 
1/58,  p.  314. 

6.  Spontaneous  Recov.,  Blandford,  3  Cases, 

R.  1/68,  p.  49  ;    Extraordinary  Case, 

M.  R.  2/62,  pp.  37,  39. 
Recovery  after  Severe  Illnesses,  M.  R. 

2/62,  p.  34. 
Recovery   after  Expulsion   of  Worms 

(937:5). 

1387. 

1.  Opium  (461:6),  vide  Insomnia  (1368:1). 

Maudsley,  Use  and  Abuse, L.  2/71,  p.  683; 

Specific  in  Early  Stage,  T.  1/68,  p.  363. 

Winslow  Sheet  Anchor,  R.  1/60,  p.  319. 

Clouston,  etc.,  M.   R.   2/70,   p.  493 ; 

1/72,  p.   39.      In  Early  Stage,  Sleep 

Must  be  Had,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  220. 
Olliver,    Large  Doses   Borne   Rules  for, 

Etc.,  L.  2/57,  p.  166,  194.     Seymour, 

etc.,  R.  2/47,  p.  219;  2/73,  p.  52  ;  L. 

1/41,   p.    784.     Hunter,     Hypoderm. 

(219:2),  T.  1/59,  p.  310. 
3.       Johnson,  T.  2/53,  pp.  155,  233,  315,  415 ; 

2/58,  p.  73;   2/60,  p.  611.     Bucknill, 

etc.,  M.  R.   1/55,  p.  220  ;   2/62,  p.  39. 

Walsh,  L.  2/46.  p.  181. 
Digitalis  (373:3),  riV/e  Digitaline  Hypod. 

(1380:4),    Currie,    T.    2/61,    p.    104. 

Robertson,  R.  2/63,  p.  86;  1/64,  p.  73. 

Williams,  in  Recent  and  Chronic  Cases, 

M.  R.  2/66,  p.  528. 
Cannabis    (363:1),  Clouston,  M.  R.  2/70, 

p.  493  ;  1/71,  p.  203.  c.  Pot.  Bromidq 

(1387:6),  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  501 ;  1/71,  p. 

218 
5.  Secale  (326:2),  C.  Browne,  R.  2/71,  p.  129J 

Yeats,  T.  2/72,  p.  36.  I 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


437 


TEEATMENT  OF  INSANITY  {cont.)~ 
Elaterium  (407:3),  Clutterbuck,  L.  2/41, 

p.  303. 
Camphor  (369:4),  Sigmund,  Amer.  J.,  No. 

47/39,  p.  198.     P.  Mania  (1596:2). 
PoTAssii  Bromid.  (1387:3),  Cloaston,  M.  R. 

2/70,  pp.  493.  510  ;  1/71,  p.  203. 
AliSENic  (280:3),  Moreau,  in  Ixtermittext 

Mania,  T.  2/56,  p.  575. 

1388. 

3.  Acid    Hydrocyan.    (410:2),   McLeod,   T. 

1/63,  pp.  262,  289,  316.     B.  Sequard, 

Hypoder.,  L.  1/66,  p.  249. 
Nitrous    Oxide    Gas    (248:3),    Mitchell, 

Effects  of,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  32. 
Bleeding  (163:6),  Smith,  Bad  Effects,  L. 

2/46,  p.  151. 
Douche  (229:4),  Pinel,  M.  E.  1/58,  p.  122. 

Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  115.     Campbell,  E. 

1/73,  p.  60. 
5.  Wet  Packing  (229:6),  Maudsley,  T.  1/68, 

p.363.  Sheppard,  T.2/72,p."481.   Vide 

1368:5. 
Turkish  Bath  (232:3),  Power,  T.  1/62,  p. 

549;  In  Melancholia  (1384:4). 
Mustard      Bath      (456:5),      Newington, 

During  Excitement,  L.  1/65,  p.  621. 
Castration  (1224:5),  Aldis,T.  1/60,  p.  114. 
Galvanism     (194:2),     Hammond,     Early, 

T.  2/71,  p.  359.     Newth,  E.  1/73,  p.  60. 

1389. 

1.  Forcible  Feeding  (588:5),  vide  Diph- 
theria (820:2),  Hyslop,  Let  Ladies 
Feed  Men,  and  vice  versa,  L.  2/72, 
p.  830.  Tuke,  L.  2/72,  p.  876. 
Blandford,  Diff.  Modes,  T.  2/66,  p.  413. 
Conolly,  Length  of  Time  they  can 
Exist  without  Food,  T.  2/60,  p.  105. 
Eeeve,  Engraving  of  Instrument,  L. 

3.  1/51,  p.  520.     Gull,  Patient  Fed  by 

Stomach  Pump  8,700  Times,  T.  2/74, 
p.  618. 

—  HvpoDERMiciLLY',    Duffcy   (127:4),  B. 

2/76,  p.  115. 

—  Per  Nares  (127:4),  Szigmondy's  Plan, 

T.  2/55,  p.  194.  Duke's  Simple  Plan, 
Diagr.,  L.  2/76,  p.  394.  Moxey,  L. 
1/69,  pp.  394,  425  ;  2/72,  pp.  358,  444, 
654  ;  Triumphant  Eeply  to  Objectors, 
L.  1/73,  p.  763  ! !  Hyslop,  L.  2/72,  p. 
830.  Adam,  Pass  Elastic  Tube  to 
Fauces,  L.  2/72,  p.  586. 
Contra,  Manning,  etc.,  L.  1/73,  p.  73. 

1390. 

ASYLUMS  —  ADMISSION  —  CEETIFI- 
1.     CATES,  Etc.— 

Eestraint    and   Non-Eestraint,  M.  E. 
1/73,  p.  299;  L.  2/76,  p.  158. 


ASYLUMS,  Etc.,  {cont.)- 

LuNACY  Laws,  vide  1391:1,  Browne,  M.  E. 
1/73,  p.  41.  Good  Hints  for  Cer- 
tificates, Bushnan,  T.  2/62,  pp.  105, 
190,  Absurd  Filling  Up,  T.  1/75, 
pp.  608,  662. 

2.  "Why  Doctors  Often  Differ,  Allison,  T. 

2/68,  p.  210. 
A  Form  to  be  Filled  Up  by  Friends  to 

Guard  against  Legal  Actions,  BuUar. 

L.  2/65,  p.  468. 
Private  Asylums  Contrasted  with  Other 

Eesidences,    Tuke,    L.    2/60,   p.    442. 

Hyslop's   Asylum,    L.    1/70,    p.    102. 

3.  County  Asylums,  etc.,  Eeports,  M.  E. 
2/63,  p.  381 ;  2/64,  p.  341  ;  1/70,  p. 
119. 

Probationary  Houses  for  Incipient  Cases, 
Wynter,  E.  2/60,  p.  18.  Construc- 
tion AND  Government  of  Lunatic 
Asylums,  Conolly,  L.  2/46,  pp.  1,  57, 
113,  167,  229,283,361;  Fairless,  T. 
1/61,  p.  370. 

Lancet's  Reports  on  Various  Asylums, 
L.  2/75,  p.  816;  1/76,  pp.  29,  135, 
et  seq.,  p.  891. 

4.  Hanwell,   "Lancet"  Eeport,  L.  2/75,  p. 

890.     Conolly,  Eecollections,  etc.,  T. 
1/60,  p.  6,  et  seq.;  2/60,  p.  2,  et  seq.; 
ride  Indices. 
The  Coppice,  near  Nottingham,  L.  1/73, 
p.  609. 

5.  Gheel,    Insane     Colony     of,    Webster, 

M.  E.  2/57,  p.  185  ;  2/69,  p.  419  ;  1/71, 

p.  33;  L.  2/75,  p.  541. 
Various   German   Colonies,  Eeimer,    T. 

1/76,  p.  400. 
American  Asylums  (1372:5),  Bucknill,  L. 

1/76,   pp.   418,   455,  et  seq.;   2/76,   p. 

938.     Ed.,  T.  2/76,  p.  386. 
CoLNEY  Hatch,  "  Lancet"  Eeport,  L.  1/76, 

p.  29. 

6.  Camberwell  House,   "Lancet"    Eeport, 

L.  2/76,  p.  291. 
HoxTON  House,  L.  2/76,  p.  644. 
Peckham  House,  L.  2/76,  p.  862. 
Grove  Hall,  L.  2/76,  p.  862. 
Idiot  Asylums  (1393:5). 

1391. 

MEDICO -LEGAL    EELATIONS    OF    IN- 
1.     SANITY,      Vide     Forensic      Medicine 
(1615:1);    Certificates,   Etc.    (1390:1); 
Lunacy  (1372:1);  Suicidal,  etc..  Mania 
(1382:1);  Kleptomania  (1382:4). 
Criminal  Lunacy,  Eev.,  M.  E.  2/55,  p. 
371 ;  1/72,  p.  331 ;  2/67,  p.  152.  Maud- 
sley,   etc..    Moral    Eesponsibility, 
T.  2/71,  p.  290 ;  1/73,  p.  218 ;  L.  2/74, 
p.  197;  2/75,  pp.  456,  709;  L.  2/76, 
p.  193. 
Smith,  etc.,   T.   1/65,  p.  477;    1/70,  p. 
394;    2/75,  p.    121.     Guy,   Plea   of 


438 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


MEDICO-LEGAL     RELATIONS    OF    IN- 
SANITY—Ckiminal  LuxACY  {conf.)  — 

Insanity,  T.  1/69,  pp.  4-18,  533  ;  M.R. 

1/7-5,  p.  88. 
Insanity  not  Defined  in  Law,  Schole- 

field,  T.  1/62,  p.  68.     The  Law  and 

TiiEoiiY   OF,    M.    E.    2/53,    p.    424. 

Blandford,  etc.,  T.  2/66,  p.  217;  2/68, 

p.  403;  2/71,  p.  687. 
Legal  Tests,  WinslovY,  L.    1/64,  p.  220. 

Medical  Testimony  and  Evidence, 
5.  T.  2/53,  pp.  669,  693,  619,  645.    Crime 

IIereditary  (562:5),  Etc.,  Thompson, 

L.  1/70,  p.  646. 
"Will   Making,    Mental    Cafacity    Re- 
quired by  Law,  etc.,  T.  2/71,  p.  203. 

VXCONTKOLLABLE    IMPULSE    Vcl    IMPULSIVE 

Insanity,  vide  1381:1  to  3,  Maudsley, 
L.  1/66,  p.  679.  Michea,  Diagn.  fr. 
Moral  Perversity-,  M.  R.  2/52,  p. 
558.     Maclaren,  Case,  T.  1/76,  p.  32. 

1392. 

IDfOOY— STUPIDITY— IMBECILITY— 

1,  SiORiES about, Browne.T.  1/74,  p.  21.  Wins- 

low.  Cause  and  Treat.,  T.  1/52,  p.  303. 

2.  Sheppard,  T.  1/73,  p.  218.  Laycock, 
Photograph (1626:5),  T.  1/62,  pp.205, 
207,287.  Duncan,  etc.,  Classif.,  Edu- 
cation, Etc.,  T.  1/66,  p.  235  ;  1/67,  p. 
46.  Zillner,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  56; 
Statistics,  etc.,  1/76,  p.  63. 

Dull  Children  (1523:1),  West,  Care  ne- 
cessary to  Diagn.  whether  Idiotic  or 
NOT,  T.  1/60,  p.  135  :  Often  so  only 
because  Deaf  (1803:2). 

Melancholia  (1384:1),  Combd.  with  Stu- 
por. 

CAUSES  OF  idiocy- 
List  OF,  Zillner,  M-  R.  2/61,  p.  59.  Mauds- 
ley,  L.  1/70,  p.  609. 

4.  Cretinism  (1394:2),  all  Cretins  Idiots, 

ALL  Idiots  not  Cretins,  M.  R.  1/61, 

p.  57. 
Abnormal  Parturition  (1568:5),  Mitchell, 

T.   1/62,   pp.    29,    95  ;    1/63,   p.  559. 

Down,  Obstetrical  Aspect  of  Idiocy', 

L.  2/76,  p.   896.     Ramsbotham,  etc.. 

Opposed  to  Mitchell,  T.  2/62,  pp.  68, 

531. 
Plural  Births  (1578:2),  Mitchell,  T.  2/62, 

p.  512. 

5.  Marriages  of  Consanguinity  (563:3). 
Illegitimacy  (1681:5),  Mitchell,  Statistics, 

T.  1/62,  p.  210. 

Alcoholism  (424:5),  Ruer,  Frightful  Ef- 
fects, M.  R.  2/60,  p.  298  ;  2/75,  p.  56. 

Sucking    Thumb    and    Finger    as    Baby 

6.  (1740:4),  Ballard,  T.  1/61,  p.  506  !! ! 
CEdema  of  Brain  (1414:3).     Tubercular 

Meningitis  (1357:3). 
Phthisis  (682:5),  Moreau,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  35. 


CAUSES  OF  IDIOCY— Phthisis  {cont.)— 
Down,  Relation  between  Tuberculosis 
AND  Stupidity,  L.  2/67,  pp.  356,  391. 
Syphilis  (1200:1),  Critchett,  T.  1/00,  p. 
575.  H.  Jackson,  T.  2/76,  p.  701. 
Vide  Insanity  (1376:5). 

1393. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  IDIOCY— 

2.  Skull  Measurements    (1670:4),   Zillner, 

M.  R.  2  61,  pp.  65,  67,  68. 
Brain  (1343:4),  Budd,  as  in  Quadrumana 

3.  (517:3),  T.  2/60,  p.  140.  Zillner,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  64  ;  2/74,  p.  82.  Mauds- 
ley,  1/70,  p.  610.  Sicard,  etc.,  Cal- 
culating, Historical  and  other 
Idiots,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  73. 

Nose  (588:2),  Laycock,  Form  of,  T.  1/62, 

p.  287. 
Mouth   (795:4),    Down,    L.   1/62,    p.  65; 

4.  2/72,  p.  623.     Ballard,  L.  1/62,  p.  160. 
Arch  of  Palate  (825:3),  Laycock,  Fonn  of 

in  Weak  Intellect  (1361:3),  T.  1/62, 
p.  287. 

Cases,  Maudsley,  etc.,  Approaching  Ani- 
mals in  Appearance,  L.  1/70,  p.  610 ; 
M.  R.  1/76,  p.  69.  Linnajus'  Clas- 
sification OF  Idiots,  Etc.,  M.  R. 
1/76,  p.  70. 

Training  and  Education  (1524:3),  Visit 
to  Normansfield,  L.  2/73,  p.  288; 
to  Earlswood,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  78. 

1394. 

CRETINISM— 

2.  Papers,  Etc.,  All  Cretins  Idiots  (1392:4). 

All  Idiots  Not  Cretins,  M.  R.  2/61, 

p.   257.     Guggenbuhl,  M.  R.  2/53,  p. 

119;  1/62,  p.   248;  R.   1/62,  p.  234; 

T.  1/61,  p.  340. 
Gull,  Cretinoid  Condition  Supervening 

in  Adult  Life,  Case,  T.  2/73,  p.  535. 

Blackie,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  439  ;  1/58, 

p.   82  ;  2/61,  p.  56.     Beach,  Cases  of 

Sporadic  Cretinism,  T.  1/76,  p.  77. 
Definition  of  a  Cretin,  Mitchell,  M.  R. 

1/62,  p.  505. 
Photograph,  Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  207. 
Physiognomy  of  (1691:4),  Yirchow,  M.  R. 

2/61,  p.  69. 
Skull  (1676:4),  Virchow,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  67. 

Kolliker,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  46. 
Goitre  (1698:1),  Mitchell,  No  Connection, 

M.  R.  1/62,  p.  505.     St.  Lager, M.R. 

2/68,  p.  17.    Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  449. 

3.  Generative  Organs  (1698:1),  In  Rela- 

tion TO  Goitre. 
Vision  (1814:2),  Maffei,  T.  1/61.  p.  371. 

CAUSES  OF  cretinism- 
Limestone  Formation  (234:6),  McLelland, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  42.  Kolliker,  Obstruct- 
ing    Foramina    and     Arteries     of 
Brain,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  46. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


439 


CAUSES  OF  GEETINISM  {cont.)— 

Ikon  (293:1),  St.  Lager,  'Long  Exhibited, 
M.  E.  1/58,  p.  24. 

CASES  OF  CEETIXISM,  AzxEcatEs  (4:4). 
In  England,  Fagge,  Sporadic,  L.  1/71,  p. 
J.  342.     Hanbury,  at  York,  T.  2/55,  p. 

f''  266. 

Curability,  Guggenbiibl  Cures  All  Under 
6  Able  to  Pronounce  a  Few  Words  and 
Free  fr.  Convulsions,  E.  2/61,  p.  47. 

1396. 

ANATOMY  AND   PHYSIOLOGY  OF   CE- 

1.  EEBELLUM,   vide   Cerebral  Anatomy 
(1344: 1) ;  Cehebral Physiology (1359: 1). 

Papers,  Etc.,  Brinton,  Dentate  Body, 
Etc.,  M.  E.  2/53,  p.  258  ;  2/60,  p.  152. 
Eichardson,  Exper.  avitk  Freezing, 
T.  1/69,  p.  545;  2/67,  p.  221.  Dick- 
inson, E.  2/64,  p.  276 ;  M.  E.  2/65, 
p.  455. 

2.  Relat.  with  Cerebrum  (1359:3),  Bas- 

tian,  L.  2/74,  p.  753  ;  Functions  still 
Unknown,  L.  2/74,  p.  753.     A  Tro- 
phic Centre,  Laycock,  Clin.  Study, 
T.  2/71,  pp.  1,  91. 
Hutchinson,  etc.,  T.  2/62,  p.  221 ;  2/69, 
p.  607.    Bennett,  etc.,  L.  1/63,  p.  460 ; 
1/62,  p.  659;    Exp.  2/69,  p.  57.     Se- 
quard,  L.  1/61,  p.  29  ;   Fallacies  of 
Previous  Views,  L.  2/76,  p.  76.  Wag- 
ner contra  Sequard,  E.  1/63,  p.  351. 
4.  Co-ordinating  Organ,  Jackson  ?  T.  2/68, 
p.  525.    Bastian,  Yes,  L.  2/74,  p.  753. 
Vide  Hemispherical  Co-ordination 
(1359:4). 
In  One-Legged  Man  (1754:3),  Dickinson, 
One  Lobe  Larger  than  Other  ?  T.  1/68, 
p.  388.   Vide  Spinal  Cord  in  (1252:6). 
Sexual  Passions  (1094:2),   Vide  1219:1. 

1397. 

CEEEBELLAE    PATHOLOGY,  vide  Cere- 

1.  ERAL   Pathology  (1402:4);    Disease  of 
Nervous  System  (1400:1). 

Symptoms,  Diagnosis,  Etc.,  Dickinson, 
M.  E.  2/65,  p.  475.  West,  Analysis 
of  23  Cases,  L.  1/62,  p.  659.    Bastian, 

2.  L.  2/74,  p.  753.   EoUeston,  etc.,  Cases, 
T.  1/60,  p.  161  ;  2/62,  pp.  221,  407. 

II.  Jones,  Head  Symptoms,  T.  1/72,  p. 
593.  B.  Sequard,  L.  2/61,  p.  29;  E. 
1/63,  p.  352.  Shearer,  3  Cases,  E.  2/62, 
p.  84.  Broadbunt,  Eenal  Dis.  (1009:4) 
Simulating  Cerebellar  Dis.,  L.  2/75, 
p.  902.     Vide  Locom.  Atax.  (1261:4). 

3.  Pupils  (1852:6),  Shearer,  Always  Dilated, 

but  Contracted  in  Disease  of  Pons 
(1342:3),  E.  2/62,  p.  85. 
Amaurosis  (1862:2),  Hutchinson,  T.  2/62, 
pp.   221,  223;   1/63,  p.  533.     B.  Se- 


CEEEBELLAE    PATH.— Amaurosis    {cont.) 
quard,  E.    1/63,  p.  352.     Bastian,  L. 
2/74,  p.  754. 
4.  Cephalalgia    (1429:5),    Hutchinson,    T. 
2/62,  pp.  221,  407.     Vide  Cerebral 
Disease  (1403:4). 
Muscular    Eigidity     (111:2),     Popham, 
Pathognomonic,  E.  2/62,  p.  83.      Vide 
Paralysis  (1417:2). 
Stiffness  of  Neck  (1693:4),  With  Ina- 
bility TO  Eemain  Erect,  EoUeston, 
Diagnostic,  T.  1/60,  p.  161. 
EoTATORY  Movements  (1303:2). 

1398. 

2.  Apoplexy  (1411:5).     Softening  (1417:2). 

Abscess  (1420:1). 
Syphilitic  Disease   (1423:2),  Broadbent, 

Cases,  L.  1/74,  p.   121.      Vide  Syph. 

of  Nerves,  Etc.  (1339:1).     Syph.  of 

Braen  (1423:2). 
Tumours  (1421:2),  H.  Jackson,  Supposed 

3.  Case,  of  Middle,  T.  2/74,  p.  441.  Tay, 
T.  2/70,  p.  174.  Caton,  L.  2/75,  p. 
G20.  Wood,  Cancer  of  4th  Ventricle 
(1421:2),  E.  1/60,  p.  71. 

Cysts  (1422:4),  L.  Clarke,  L.  1/73,  p.  133. 

Wounds,  B.  Sequard,  Diagn.,  etc..  Case, 
L.  2/61,  p.  516,  West,  Loss  of  Portion 
(1424:6),  L.  1/62,  p.  628  ;  E.  1/65,  p. 
163.  Vide  Wounds  of  Brain  (1424:3). 

FOURTH  VENTEICLE— 
5.  Wounds  and  Irritation  of.  Effects,  Ber- 
nard's Exper.,  T.   1/60,  p.  362;  1/61, 
p.  543. 
Diabetes  (335:2  &  5).  Salivation  (812:1). 
In  Paralytic  Insanity  (1279:3). 

1399. 

CEUEA  CEEEBRI— 

2.  Exper.  Injury,  Etc.,  B.  Sequard,  M.  E. 
1/56,  p.  413. 

DISEASES  OF  CEUEA  CEEEBEI— 

Cases,  Etc.,  Paget,  P.M.,  Involunt.  Ten- 
dency to  Fall  Forwards,  T.  1/55,  p. 
178.  Eeynolds,  Eemarks  on  Paget's 
Case,  T.  1/55,  p.  218. 

Diagnosis,  B.  Sequard,  L.  2/61,  p.  154. 
Bastian,  L.  2/74,  p.  614. 

Haemorrhage  (1412:1),  Weber, Left  Crus, 
T.  1/63,  517. 

Tubercle  (1420:5),  Shute,  Case  Eesem- 
bling  Chorea  (1292:5),  L.  2/57,  p.  53. 

1400. 

DISEASES  OF  THE  NEEVOUS  SYSTEM, 
1.     vide  Dis.  of  Nerves  (1337:1);  Nervous 
System  (1232:1);  Lunacy  (1372:1);  Ce- 
rebral Dis.  (1402:4) ;  Cerebellar  Dis. 
(1397:1). 
Classification,  Etc.,  Eeynolds,  L.  2/73, 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DISEASES  OF  THE  NERVOUS  SYSTEM— 

Classification  {cont.) — 

p.  405.  Long  Fox,  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  32. 
B.  Sequard,  Table  of  Functional 
Disorders  (582:1),  Treat.,  Diagn., 
etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  85  ! ! ! 
Eussell,  etc.,  Functional  Disorders,  T. 
1/56,  pp.  27,  53 ;  M.  R.  2/64,  T.  286 ; 

2.  1/72,  p.  117.  Charcot  and  Mitchell, 
M.  R.  2/76,  p.  376.  Hammond,  T. 
2/71,  p.  359. 

H.  Jackson,  Few  Begin  in  Nervous  Sys- 
tem, most  in  Arterial,  L.  2/75,  p.  338 ; 
Heredity  of  (562:4),  T.  2/76,  p.  701. 

H.  Jones,  Analogy  Between  Central 
AND  Peripheral  Nerve  Dis.,  Cases, 
L.  2/67,  p.  6.  Lepine,  Localization 
OF,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  272. 

Ainstie,  Lectures,  L.  2/72,  p.  515  et  seq. 
Althaus,  Prevalence  and  Fatality  of, 
T.  1/76,  p.  182  ;  2/76,  pp.  537,  566, 
595,  619,  647,  673,  697. 
Influence  of  Nervous  System  (1264:5) 
IN    Conveying    Local    Dis.,    Moxon 

3.  (552:5),  L.  1/71,  p.  819.  Vide  Cutane- 
ous Dis.  (38:4). 

Electricity,  Aitken,  As  a  Means  of  In- 
vestigating and  Diagn.,  M.  R.  2/75, 
p.  159.  ' 

Neuriasis,  Radcliffe,  A  Combin.  of  Hys- 
teria  and  Hypochondriasis  (1385:4), 
L.  1/73,  p.  474.  Tide  Hysteria 
(1332:1). 

Neuromimesis  (552:2). 

Phthisis  a  Neurosis  (677:3). 

4.  Gout  a  Nervb  Disease  (1467:2). 
Degeneration  of  Nervous  Syst.  (1372:4). 
Sex  as  Affecting  (577:2),  Althaus,  Tables, 

T.  2/76,  p.  619. 
In  Children  (1519:3). 

SYMPTOMS  OF  NERVOUS  DIS.  (1333:1)— 
Andral,  R.  1/48,  p.  13.     H.  Jackson,  Di- 
agnosis of  "Coarse"  Cerebral  Dis. 
(1403:2),  T.  2/76,  p.  700. 
AzoTURiA  IN  Nervousness(1030:3),  Fuller, 
Diagnostic  Value,  L.  2/67,  p.  682 ;  R. 
1/68,  p.  84.     Vide  Hysteria  (1332:1). 
Cases  (1334:3),  Chowne,  L.  1/42,  p.  356. 
Grieve,  R.  1/63,  p.  95. 

1401. 

TREAT.  OF  NERVOUS  AFFECTIONS- 

2.  Wilks,  T.  1/69,  p.  377. 

Hydrarg.   Bichlor.    (303:5),   Wilks,   L. 

1/70,  p.  803.  Elam,  Wonderful  Case,  T. 

1/73,  p.  615. 
ZiNCi  Phosphas  (287:1),  Barnes,  T.  1/58, 

p.  207;  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  277. 
Ammonii  Chlorid.  (255:4),  Ainstie,  M.  R. 

3.  2/69,  p.  321. 

Phosphorus  (1240:4).  Fgkmic  Acid 
(448:4).     PrussicAcid  (1388:1). 


TREAT.  OF  NERV.  AFFECTIONS  {cont) 
Chloral  (444:4),  Strange,  T.  2/70,  p,  333. 
Clouston,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  514.    Johnson, 
L.  2/75,  p.  85.     Vide  1435:5. 

5.  Strychnia  (390:1),  Fuller,  No  Toxic  Equal 
to  it  in  Nervous  Depression  (554:2), 
L.  2/63,  p.  358.  Wilkinson,  c.  Phosp. 
Acid,  L.  2/53,  p.  001.  Wilks,  T.  1/69, 
p.  377.  Marsh,  Pro  Quinine,  T.  1/69, 
p.  674.  Vide  Tonic  Powers  (390:1) ; 
Impaired  Spinal  Energy  (1254:2). 
Opium  (461:5),  Johnson,  "The  Remedy" 
(1368:1). 

1402. 

2.  Ol.  Jecoris  (501:2),  Ainstie,  T.  1/63,  p.  330. 
Perturbation  (1320:1),  B.  Sequard,  Ra- 
tionale, etc.,  L.  1/66,  pp.  87,  139. 
Flexing  Great  Toe,  Stopping  Con- 
vulsions, M.  R.  2/68,  p.  269  ;  vide 
Epilepsy (1320:1).  Hysteria(1336:5). 

3.  Counter-Irritation  (165:2),  Wilks,  Often 

Succeeds  M'hen  All  Else  Fails,  T.  1/69, 
p.  377;  ride  1241:5. 
Purgatives  (220:3),  Broadbent,  L.  2/75, 
p.  905. 

CEREBRAL  PATHOLOGY— BRAIN  DIS- 

4.  EASES  GENERALLY,  Cerebral  Ana- 
tomy (1344:1).  Cerebral  Physio- 
logy (1359:1).  Cerebellar  Anatomy, 
Etc.  (1396:1).  Cerebellar  Pathology 
(1397:1).  Nervous  Disease  (1400:1). 
Disease  of  Nerves  (1337:1). 

Papers,  Etc.,  The  Only  Class  of  Diseases 
(1375:4)  that  had  Gained  Ground  in 
Late  Years,  T.  2/61,  p.  172.  Rev., 
M.  R.  2/54,  pp.  93,  332 ;  2/60,  p.  47. 
B.  Sequard,  L.  2/61,  pp.  2,  29;  Lect. 
Showing  Fallacies  of  Previous  Ob- 
servation, L.  2/76,  p.  75,  et  seq. ; 
Disease  of  Post.  Lobes,  L.  2/76,  p.  280. 
Laycock,  Clin.,  T.  1/71,  p.  31,  et  seq. 
Terrier's  Exper.,  T.  2/73,  p.  233.  Al- 
thaus.  Tables,  T.  2/76,  pp.  676,  697; 
vide  Functional  Disorders,  Etc. 
(1400:1). 

1403. 

DIAGNOSIS  AND  SYMPTOMS  OF  BRAIN 
1,     DISEASES,     Vide    Delirium    Tremens 
(428:2);    Effects    of    Myopia    (566:1); 
Pyrexia  (1474:2). 
Difficulties,  Etc.,  Blakiston,  T.  2/73,  p. 
129.     Lepine,  Localization  of,  M.  R. 
1/76,  p.  272. 
B.  Sequard,  Seat  of.  Tables,  etc.,  T.  2/58, 
p.  77  ;  L.  2/61,  pp.  29,  153.     H.  Jack- 
son, Places  more  Value  on  Physical 
thanMENTALSymptoms,L.  2/75,p.537. 
Laycock,    Handavriting    (1290:2)    as    an 
Aid,  T.  1/62,  p.  185.     Cruveilhier,  By 
Commotion,  T.  1/57,  p.  145. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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DIAGNOSIS  AND  SYMPTOMS  OF  BRAIN 

DISEASES  [cont.)— 

2.  Bastian,  L.  2/74,  p.  650.     B.  Sequard,  Ex- 

plan.,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  433;  L.  2/Gl, 
pp.  30,  80,  ef  scq. ;  No  Relation  Be- 
tween Seat,  Extent,  and  Symptoms, 
L.  2/76,  p.  77,  et  seq. ;  Case  in  Point, 
L.  2/76,  p.  81. 

H.  Jones,  Considerations  Respecting  Pro- 
duction OF  Head  Symptoms,  T.  1/72, 
pp.  593,  653,  680.  H.  Jackson,  Al- 
ways Positive  and  Negative,  The 
Positive  Due  to  Over-activity  of 
Healthy  Parts,  etc.,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p. 
337;  Diagn.  of  "Coarse"  Cerebral 
Diseases,  T.  2/76,  p.  700. 

Position    of    Patient    (223:5),    Inman, 

3.  Often  Peculiar,  T.  2/61,  p.  60S. 
Pulse  (754:2),  Richardson,  Often  Inter- 
mittent (753:5)  in  Acute,  T.  1/68,  pp. 
2,  59.  AUbutt,  L.  2/72,  p.  146.  Gray, 
A  Sudden  Fall  Indicates  Approach- 
ing Head  Complications,  R.  2/71, 
p.  31. 

Cephalalgia  (1429:5),  Symonds,  May  he 

4.  Paroxysmal,  T.  1/58,  p.  393.  Moxon, 
Often  Severe  and  Unilateral,  etc., 
Treat.,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  168.  Bastian, 
Especially  if  Meninges  he  Affected,  L. 
2/74,  p.  650 ;  vide  Cerebellar  Dis- 
ease  (1397:4) ;   Treatment  (1431:2). 

—From  Eye  Str.un  (1815:2). 
Convulsions  (1300:1),  Wilks,  Suddenly 

5.  Coming  on  Violently,  as  a  Rule,  not 
Due  to  Cerebr.\l  Causes,  T.  2/63,  p. 
275.  H.  Jackson,  Partial,  Proving 
Ferrier's  and  Hitzig's  Exp.,  T,  2/75, 
pp.  94,  265,  etc.,  vide  Index. 

Paralysis  (1264:3),  B.  Sequard,  Why  Arm 
Generally  Suffers  more  than  Leg 
(1727:6),  T.  2/60,  p.  433  ;  vide  1272:3. 

Formication,  B.  Sequard,  Explan.,  T.  2/60, 
p.  433. 

Apncea  (634.4)  Peculiar,  etc. 

Laughter  (1363:6)  Involuntary,  Tavlor, 
L.  1/42,  p.  781 ;  vide  Epilepsy  (1312:4). 

1404. 

1.  Temperature  (187:5),  B.  Sequard,  Tables, 

L.  2/61,  p.  199  ;  2/74,  p.  791  ;  T.  1/66, 
p.  311.      Vide  1418:6  k  1412:2. 

Vomiting  (857:2],  Of  ten  the  Earliest  Symp- 
toms, Especially  in  Children. 

Urine,  Mendel,  Phosphates  (1365:3),  L. 
2/74,  p.  441.  Vide  Cerebritis  (1415:2). 

2.  Optic  Neuritis  (1858:5),  Value  of  Oph- 

thalmoscope (1823:4).  H.  Jackson, 
T.  2/71,  pp.  241,  341,  581  ;  T.  2/62,  p. 
598;  2/63,  p.  359;  2/68,  p.  177;  1/71, 
p.  627;  L.  2/72,  p.  525;  Diagram 
of,  T.  2/75,  p.  265. 
Broadbent,  "Why  Optic  Change  (1857:4), 
L.  1/74,  p.  255.  Ogle,  etc.,  T.  1/60, 
pp.  672,  598  ;  2/57,  p.  561. 


DIAGNOSIS  AND  SYMPTOMS  OF  BRAIN 

DISEASES-Optic  Neuritis  {cont:)— 
AUbutt,  T.  1/68,  pp,  18,  495,  521,  574, 
628;  1/68,  p.  116;  2/71,  p.  599;  M.  R. 

3.  1/72,  p.  429.  V.  Graeffe,  R.  1/61,  p.  54. 
B.  Carter,  Optic  Neuritis  a  Mis- 
nomer, B.  2/75,  p.  258.  Higgins, 
Diagnosis  of  Optic  Neuritis  Fr. 
Choked  Disc  or  Ischemia,  B.  2/75, 
p.  269. 

Vide  Spinal  Dis.  (1253:4) ;  Intka-Cranial 
Tumours  (1422:2);  Retinitis(1859:3)  ; 
Amaurosis  (1862:2). 

Muscular  Pains  (110:5),  Sequard,  Due  to 
Subacute  Infl.  (1453:2),  Not  to 
Rheumatism,  L.  2/61,  p.  29. 

CAUSES  OF  BRAIN  DISEASES— 

4.  Age  (576:4),  Althaus,  Tables,  T.  2/76,  p. 

697. 
Syphilis  (1423:2).  Oz.hjna  (594:5).  Otor- 
rhcea  (1419:1).  Molluscous  Tum. 
of  Ear  (1796:3).  Scalp  Wounds 
(1674:5).  Eye  Dis.  (1826:6).  Heart 
Dis.  (582:2).  Pyrexia  (1474:3).  Al- 
coHOL  (424:4). 

BRAIN  DISEASES,  CAUSING— 

5.  Diabetes    (335:4) ;     Insanity     (1378:4) ; 

Paraplegia  (1267:2)  ;  Deafness 
(1803:3). 
Bedsores  (178:2),  B.  Sequard,  Peculiari- 
ties, etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  76.  Charcot, 
Frightful  Rapidity,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/76, 
p.  379;  B.  2/76,  p.  70.  Vide  1287:6  & 
1412:4. 

CASES  OF  BRAIN  DISEASE— 

Winslow,  Obscure,  R.  1/60,  p.  315.  Ogle, 
Organic  and  Inorganic,  T.  2/53,  pp. 
107,  163. 

1405. 

BRAIN      DISEASES      IN      CHILDREN. 

1.  P.sychology  of  Childhood  (1361:3). 
Apoplexy  (1412:4).  How  to  Exam. 
Brain,  P.M.  (583:6). 

Diagnosis,  Etc.,  West,  Positive  Signs,  R. 
2/47,  p.  188;  T.  1/61,  p.  410;  Med. 
Gaz.,  Vol.  4  and  5/47,  Indices.  Cham- 
berlain, Obscure  Case,  R.  2/67,  p.  344. 

— Cerebral  Symptoms,  No  Disease,  West, 

2.  T.  2/59,  p.  623;  1/61,  p.  353.  E. 
Smith,  Due  to  Pulmonary  Disease 
(667:6),  T.  1/73,  p.  437.  Wilks,  Sud- 
den Violent  Onset  of  Symptoms,  Ge- 
nerally No  Head  Disease,  T.  2/68, 
p.  115. 

— Cerebral  Disease,  But  No  Head  Symp- 
toms, West,  T.  1/61,  p.  409. 

TREATMENT  OF  BRAIN  DISEASE  GE- 
4.     NERALLY— 

Belladonna  (375:2). 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


TREATMENT  OF  BRAIN  DISEASE  '{cont.) 
Pot.  Iodid.  (264:2),  Coldstream,  R.  1/GO, 
p.  253.  Neale,  Batavia !  !  Vide 
1413:1. 
Mercuky  (302:6),  Thorp,  Especially  in  Clir. 
L.  2/49,  p.  311.  Elam,  Bichl.,  Won- 
derful Results,  L.  1/73,  p.  628.  Ilaber- 
shon,  Value  of  a  Mercurial  Purge 
at  Onset,  T.  2/73,  p.  130.  Copeman, 
M.  R.  1/72,  p.  471.  Headland,  L.  1/66, 
p.  8.  Wilks  Questions  Value,  T.  2 '68, 
p.  115. 

1406. 

2.  Free  Respiratiox  (629:6),  Ilunter,  T.  1/GO, 

p.  178. 
Douche  to  Head  (1302:6). 
Leeches  if  Applied  per  Nares  (588:5). 
Couxter-irritatiox  (165:2),  Poulet,  M.  R. 

2/76,  p.  469.     Symonds,  Blisters  to 

Epigastrium  (1521:3),  T.  1/58, p.  472. 

Vide  Tuber.  Meningitis  (1358:1). 
Sternutatories  (222:2),  Laycock,  T.  1/65, 

pp.  461,  488. 

CEREBRAL  CIRCULATION  (752:1),  Vide 
4.  Cerebral  Axatomv  (1347:6)  ;  Cerebro- 
Spixal  Capillaries  (718:1). 

Reviews,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  112.  Sy- 
monds, etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  340  ;  1/60,  pp. 
502,  582.  Hilton,  In  Health  and  Dis., 
L.  2/60,  p.  206.  Bastian,  on  Heubner's 
Inject.  Showing  Distribution,  Etc., 
L.  1/74,  p.  717.  Jolly,  Resume,  L. 
1/72,  p.  53.  Conservative  Powers  of 
Nature  to  Ward  off  Mischief  after 
Lig.  of  Carotids  (743:6),  Etc.,  M.  R. 
1/62,  pp.  116,  125. 

Quantity  of  Blood  in  Brain,  Sieveking, 
etc.,  Exp.,  T.  2/54,  p.  157  ;  1/58,  p. 
340.  Bennett,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  352. 
Kussmaul,  May  Varj'^,  R.  2/51,  p.  341. 

Pulsation  of  Brain  Mass,  Cause  of,  etc., 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  120. 

1407. 

1.  An.t-mia    of    Brain     (140:1),     Chapman, 

Causing  Fainting  Fits  (790:4),  Treat, 
etc.,  L.  1/65,  p.  146.  Ice  to  Spine 
(190:3). 
During,  Sleep  (1366:3);  Asphyxia  (181:1); 
Hanging  (1620:4) ;  Chloroform  Ix- 
HAL.  (435:3). 

MENINGEAL  ARTERY— 

2.  Wounds,  Gamgee,  Stab  Through  Ear,   L. 

1/75,  p.  53o. 
Rupture,    Holt,  P.M.,    T.    1/63,   p.    239. 
Watson,  Trephining,  L.    2/56,  p.  249. 
4.  Hewitt,  in  Cranial  Caries,  Etc.,  L. 

1/64,  p.  240. 

BASILAR  ARTERY— 

Emboli  (1409:2).     Aneurism  (730:4). 


VERTEBRAL  ARTERY— 
Aneurism  (730:3). 

PERIVASCULAR  SYSTEM— 
6.  Ix  Health  and  Disease,   WagstafTe,   T. 
1/72,  p.  695. 

CEREBRAL  VEINS  AND  SINUSES  (1348:6) 
Anatomy,  Etc.,  Hewitt,  T.  2/55,  p.  103. 

1408. 

CAVERNOUS  SINUS— 

2.  Artehio-Venous  Aneurism  (730:2). 

CEREBRAL  PHLEBITIS  (747:1). 

CEREBRAL  THROMBOSIS  (17:4)— 
Symptoms,  Hubner,  R.  1/69,  p.  9. 
From   Purulent  and   Other   Deposits, 
Etc.,  Ogle,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  144; 
2/65,  p.  506.    Hewitt,  After  Fracture 
OF  Skull,  T.  1/58,  pp.  185,  235.  Dowse, 
Remarkable  Case  of  Cavernous  Sinus, 
L.  1/76,  p.  132. 
In  Ax.'emia  (140:3). 

WOUNDS  OF  CEREBRAL  VEINS— 
Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  p.  185. 

EXTRA    CRANIAL    BLOOD    CYST,   com- 
municating with  Cerebral  Sinus  (1349:5). 

DISEASE     OF    CEREBRAL    ARTERIES, 

5.  vide  Disease  of  Arteries  (720:6) — 
Johnson's  Views,  L.  1/68,  p.  265. 
Miliary  Aneurism  of,  ride  720:6. 
Notice  State  of  Brachial  (721:4),  Jeimer, 

T.  2/61,  p.  1. 

Arterial  Tension  may  be  Mistaken  fi)r 
Arter.  Degen.,  Broadbent,  L.  2/75, 
p.  905. 

Atheromatous  and  Fatty  Degeneration 
(721:4),  Cephalalgia  FR.  (1429:5),  «7(ffc' 
Cerebral  Aneurism  (730:4);  Capil- 
lary Aneurism  (720:6);  Calcareous 
Degen.  of  Brain  (1421:1) ;  Apoplexy 
(1410:6). 

6.  Syphilitic  Disease  (722:3). 

Air  Ix  (657:5),  McLeod,  After  Death  fr. 
Collapse,  Etc.,  T.  1/62,  pp.  403,  413. 
Vide  Ix  Veins  (746:2). 

1409. 

EMBOLISM   OF   CEREBRAL  ARTERIES 
1.      (17:2),    vide     Thrombosl?     of     Sinuses 
(1408:3). 
Arteria  Centralis  Retix.I';  (1859: 1)  shows 
Earliest  Stage,  Caiter,  T.  2/71,  p.  622. 
Nettleship,  Remarks,  L.  2/75,  p.  491 ; 
Together  with  Middle  Cereb.,L.  2/75, 
p.  794.  Leibreich,  Cases,  T.  l/62,p.  348 ; 
R.  2/62,  p.  223 ;  2/64,  p.  162.    Jeaffre- 
son,  R.  2/71,  p.  215.  Vide  Ophthalmo- 
scope (1404:2). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


443 


EMBOLISM  OF  CEREBRAL  ARTERIES— 
Artema  Cextkalis  Retix.e  {font.) — 
Sibly,  etc.,  R.  2/61,  p.  74 ;  M.  R.  1/63,  p. 
140;  L.  1/60,  p.  466.    Broadbent,  Rt. 

2.  Post.  Cereiuial,  L.  1/76,  p.  213.  Bhi- 
lipson,  DisTiNX'TivE  Symrtoms,  R. 
2/65,  p.  89.  Ogle,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  495. 
Bastian,  Multiple,  L.  2/74,  p.  790. 

Of  Basilar  (1407:4),  Bastian,  Cavsixg 
Rapid  Death,  L.  2/74,  p.  790.  Hayem, 
R.  1/68,  p.  190. 

3.  Of  Sylvian,  Allbutt,  T.  1/70,  p.  463. 

Of  Middle  Cerebral,  II.  Jackson,  Sympts. 
of  Right  or  Left  (606:1),  L.  2/7o, 
pp.  336,  794. 

Syphilitic  Embolism  (1286:4),  vide  722:3. 

nEMiPLEGiA(128G:3)  Caused  by;  vide  Soft- 
ening (1416:3). 

Nektous  Apoplexy  (1414:2). 

CEREBRAL  CONGESTION— 

6.  Papers,  Etc.,  Trousseau,  Rare,  R.  1/61,  p. 

42.     Mushet,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  489  ; 

2/66,  p.  177;  L.  2/74,  p.  91.     Ogle, 

Treat.,  etc.,  T.   2/53,   pp.    107,    163. 

Liddell,  Congestive  Apoplexy-,  M.  R. 

2/74,  p.  92. 
"Wakefulness  (1367:4),  Is  Constant,  M.  R. 

2/74,  p.  96. 
Vertigo  (1304:2),  Relation  with. 

TREAT.  OF  CEREBRAL  CONGEST.— 
Chloroform    (441:6)    Internally,    Merrill, 

R.  2/65,  p.  267. 
Arsenic  (280:3),  Lisle,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  39  ; 
2/67,  p.  356  ;  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  279.    Vide 
Apoplexy  (1413:1). 

1410. 

APOPLEXY,     ride     Meningeal    Apoplexy 
3.     (1551:2);  Paralysis  (1262:5  &  1272:3); 
Hemiplegia  (1284:1). 

Papers,  Etc.,  Trousseau,  R.  1/61,  p.  40. 
Bastian,  L.  2/74,  p.  789.  Wilks,  What 
"We  Mean  by  It,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  pp.  439, 
493,  545;  Often  Occurs,  like  other 
Hjemorrhages,  during  State  <.f  Rest, 
T.  1/68,  p.  545.  Marshall  Hall,  T. 
1/51,  p.  459 ;  R.  1/45,  p.  8.  Behier, 
Clin.  Ampullar  Dilatations  (Capil- 
lary Aneurisms),  Etc.  (720:6),  T. 
2/67,  pp.  533,  641. 

Ingravescent  Apoplexy*,  Broadbent,  L. 
1/76,  p.  886. 

PATHOLOGY  OF  APOPLEXY— 

6.  Behier,  etc.,  T.  2/67,  pp.  533,  641 ;  TiL  R. 

2/74,  p.  87;  1/75,  p.  377, 
Cysts,  Ogle,  Old  Apoplectic  Cysts,  M.  R. 

2/65,  p.  212. 

ETIOLOGY  OF  APOPLEXY— 
Wilks,  T.  1/68,  p.  545. 


ETIOLOGY  OF  APOPLEXY  {cont.)— 

Atheroma  of  Arteries,  Etc.  (1408:5), 
Behier,  T.  2/67,  pp.  533,  641.  Bou- 
chard, Sclerous  Arteritis,  M.  R. 
2/75,  p.  198.  Wilks,  T.  1/68,  p.  545. 
Johnson,  T.  1/58,  T.  p.  313.  Tide 
Capillary  Aneurism  (720:6). 

1411. 

1.  Fatty  Heart  (1772:2)  Freq.  Accompanies. 
Aneurism  (726:0)  Treated  by  Manipulatn.  ? 
Miliary  Aneurism  (720:6). 

Bright's  Dis.  (1010:4)  Frequent,  Why? 
Lightning  (197:5). 
Heat  Apoplexy  (185:2). 

2.  Ague  (1485:2),  Ewens,  L.  1/G7,  p.  557. 
Syphilis  (1423:6),  Steenberg,  Symptoms, 

Diagnosis,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  297. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  APOPLEXY— 

Prodromata,  Broadbent,  L.  2/75,  p.  585. 
Aids,  Johnson,  T.  1/58,  p.  314. 
Difficulties,  Wilks,  T.  1/68,  pp.  493,  498, 

545.     H.  Jackson,  L.  1/72,  p.  505. 
From     Drunkenness,     Difficulties     Very 

Great,  vide  Drunk  or  Dying  (425:2). 

4.  From  Epileptic  Coma  (1311:6). 
From  Softening  of  Brain  (1416:6). 
From  Meningeal  Coma  (1352:5),  Jackson, 

T.  2/67,  p.  489. 
Of  Seat  of  Effusion  (1272:5),  Johnson, 

5.  Aids,  T.  1/58,  p.  314.  B.  Sequard,  L. 
2/61,  pp.  391,415;  R.  1/65,  p.  350; 
vide  New  Views  (1403:2).  Ilillairet, 
T.  2/59,  p.  72;  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  532. 
Bastian,  In  Two  Sexes,  L.  2/74,  p.  791. 
r«'^6;  Hemiplegia  (1286:1). 

Cerebellar  Apoplexy  (1398:2),  Hillairet, 
etc.,  Supra,  &  R.  1/60,  p.  51.  Vomiting 
Constant  (857:2). 

—  Cases  (1412:4),  Crisp,  set.   U\,  T.  2/68, 

p.  515.     Dunn,  L.  1/49,  p.  319.     La- 
foret,  R.  2/65,  p.  67. 

—  Complicating    Chorea    and     Mania 

(1291:2). 

1412. 

1.  Meningeal  (1351:3).     Medulla  (1341:4). 

Pons     (1342:3).        Crura      Cerebri 
(1399:2).  Corpora  Striata  (1346:4). 

SYMPTOMS  OF  APOPLEXY— 

2.  B.  Sequard,  Instructive  Case,  etc.,  L.  2/78, 

p.  109. 

Pulse  (753:4),  Althaus,  Cause  of  Large, 
Hard,  and  Incompressible  Pulse,  B. 
2/76,  p.  69. 

Temperature  (1404:1),  Althaus,  Prognostic 
Value,  B.  2/76,  p.  68.  Bastian,  L.  2/74, 
p.  791. 
4.  Palpebral  Ophthalmia  (1828:6),  A  Pecu- 
liar Form. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


PROGNOSIS  OF  APOPLEXY— 

Althaus,  B.  2/76,  p.  66. 

Bedsore  (1404:5),  Althaus,  Inspect  Nates, 

Acute  Decubitus  a  Fatal  Sign,  B. 

2/76,  p.  70. 
Death,  Why  it  does  not  Occur  at  Once, 

M.  R.  2/74,  p.  97. 

CASES  OF  APOPLEXY.Cerebellar(1411:.5). 

Harley,  Double  Apoplexy  Simulating 
General  Paralysis  (1278:6),  T.  2/63, 
p.  587.  Moxon,  tct.  21,  Remarkable, 
L.  1/68,  p.  719. 

In  Children  (1405:1),  Dulles,  Into  Ven- 
tricles, oet.  6  Months,  M.  R.  2/76,  p. 
494.  Johnson,  2  Cases,  T.  1/70,  p.  363. 

TREATMENT  OF  APOPLEXY.   T'tWe  Hemi- 
plegia (1288:4)  ;  Paralysis  (1281:1). 

Papers,   Etc.,   Trousseau,   New  Plan,  T. 

1/58,  p.  253  ;  L.  1/66,  p.  236.     Wilks, 

T.  1/68,  p.  599.     Althaus,   B.  2/76,  p. 

71. 
PoT.  Brom.  (266:5),  Bastian,   L.  2/74,  p. 

897. 

1413. 

1.  Pot.  Iodidum  (264:2),  Sieveking,  T.  1/57, 

p.  300,  vide  1405:4. 
Arsenic  (1409:6). 
Ergotine  (153:2),  Althaus,  Hypoderm.,  B. 

2/76,  p.  72. 
Bleeding  (163:5),   Chambers,  Direct.,  R. 

3.  2/61,  p.  52.  Wilks,  T.  1/68,  p.  599. 
Richardson,  T.  2/74,  p.  697.  Althaus, 
Brain  is  Ana:mic,  The  Lancet  is 
Deadly,  B.  2/76,  p.  71.  Bree,  Cautions, 
T.  2/70,  p.  740. 

Compression  of  Carotids  (744:2),  Wills.' 
Principles,  1848,  p.  201. 

4.  Heat  and  Cold  (184:4),  Chapman,  T.  1/65, 

p.  464. 
Artificial   Respiration    (630:6),   Schiff, 
Value  in  Some  Cases,  L.  2/75,  p.  500. 

1414. 

SEROUS  APOPLEXY  vcl  SEROUS  EFFU- 

1.  SION.     rit/e  Hydrocephalus  (1353:1). 
Term,    Etc.,    Carpenter,   B.    2/75,  p.   57. 

Mushett,  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  489  ;  2/66,  p. 
177.     Liddell,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  90. 

NERVOUS  APOPLEXY— 

2.  Cause,   Etc.,    Bastian,  Multiple  E.mboli 

(1409:3),  L.   2/74,   p.  790.     Mushett, 
Supra. 

CEREBRAL  (EDEMA  (155:5)  — 

3.  Marce,  T.  2/60,  p.  18. 

Stupidity  (1392:6),  Marce,  T.  2/60, 
p.  18. 


1415. 

CEREBRTA  —  CEREBRITIS-ENCEPHA- 

1.  LITIS  — INFLAM.  OF  BRAIN  — IN- 
FLAMMATORY SOFTENING  (159:5). 
Vide  Spinal  Ramollissement  (1257:5). 

Elam,  Cerebria  or  Infl.  of  Whole  Brain 
Substance,  No  Meningitis,  Diagn., 
etc.,  R.  1/73,  p.  60.  Wilks,  T.  1/68, 
p.  627;  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  115. 
Walshe,  Clin.,  Recov.,  etc.,  L.  1/49, 
pp.  27,  58,  469.  H.  Jackson,  Clin., 
What  Is  and  Wh.at  is  Not  Soften- 
ing, Etc.,  L.  2/75,  pp.  335,  497. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  CEREBRITIS— 

2.  H.  Jackson,  L.  2/75,  p.  335.     Elam,  Par- 

tial and  General,  T.  1/71,  p.  675. 
Urine  (1034:5),  B.  Jones,  M.  R.   1/52,  p. 

525. 
Abdomen   (943:5),  Wilks,   Contracted,    R. 

1/61,  p.  32. 

3.  He.\dache  and  Delirium  (1475:4),  Jenner, 

Aid  of,  T.  2/60,  p.  505. 
From  Fever  (1475:4),  Wilks,  R,  1/61,  p. 
32;  vide  1474:3. 

4.  Relation  with  Meningitis  (1352:1). 
Causes,  Diphtheria  (820:4). 

Causing,  Hemiplegia  (1286:3),  Acute 
Mania  (1380:2). 

5.  Cases,  Hewitt,  T.  2/5.5,  p.  435.     Elam,  L. 

1/70,  p.  549.  Virchow,  Congenital 
(1539:2),  Importance  of  Study  in 
Neonati,  R.  1/67,  p.  351. 

6.  Treatment, 

— Mercury    (1405:6),     Wilks,    Questions 

Value,  T.  2/68,  p.  115. 
—Opium  (461:5),  Gross,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  390. 

1416. 

CEREBRAL      RAMOLLISEMENT— NON- 

2.  INFLAMMAT.  SOFTENING  (159:5). 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Rochoux,  etc.,  R.  1/45,  p. 

10;  2/60,  p.  63;  2/67,  p.  45.  Wilks, 
T.  1/58,  pp.  627,  679.  H.  Jackson, 
Clin.,  Often  Falsely  termed  Soft.,  etc., 
L.  2/75,  p.  335. 

CAUSES  OF  SOFTENING— 

3.  Embolism  (1409:3),  Sibson,  etc.,  T.  1/52, 

pp.  454,  585,  601.  H.  Jackson,  Parts 
most  Affected,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  335  ; 
The  Sole  Cause  of  Soft,  except  Around 
TuM.  and  Such  Like,  p.  337.  Rev., 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  75;  1/63,  p.  140. 
Bastian,  Diagn.,  etc.,  L.  2/74,  p.  790. 

4.  Todd,   Clin.,    T.    1/58,   p.    131;    vide 
Hemiplegia  (1286:2). 

Ligature,     of     Carotids     (743:6) ;     Op 

Nerves,  as  Bhachial  (1249:5). 
Struma  (793:6),  Leared,  T.  2/67,  p.  400. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  SOFTENING— 
6.  H.  Jackson,  L.  2/75,  p.  335. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


445 


DIAGNOSIS  OF  SOFTENING  {cont.)— 
From    H.'emorrhage    (1411:4),  Todd,   T. 
1/08,  p.  132;  L.  1/66,  p.  348.     Trous- 
seau. T.  1/55,  p.  639.     Wilks,  T.  1/68, 
p.  546. 
From    Haemorrhage,    Thrombosis,   and 
Embolism,  Bastian,  L.   2/74,  p.  754. 
Vide     Hemiplegia     (1284:1);     Aphasia 
(606:1). 

1417. 

CASES  OF  NON-INFLAMMATORY  CERE- 

1.  BRAL  RAMOLLISEMENT— 

Broca,  With  Great  Loss  of  Cerebral  Sub- 
stance, T.  1/62,  p.  384.  Dunn,  "With 
Aphasia  (605:5)  and  Hemiplegia 
(1286:2),  L.  2/50,  d.  473.  Ogle, 
Series  of,  T.  2/52,  p.' 340 ;  1/64,  pp. 
477,  532,  558;  2/64,  pp.  117,  512,  et 

2.  seq.  Leared,  T.  2/67,  p.  398.  Wilks, 
T.  1/68,  p.  679.  Sibson,  Red  and 
White,  T.  2/52,  p.  341. 

Of  Cerebellum  (1398:2),  Biancbi,  With 
Muscular  Paralysis  (1263:5),  &  Sen- 
suality (1085:2),  L.  1/55,  p.  210. 
West,  Symptoms,  etc.  in  13  Cases,  L. 
1/62,  p.  659.  B.  Sequard,  L.  2/61,  p. 
517;  2/76,  p.  387.  Dickinson,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  475.     Yenturini,  R.  2/66,  p.  60. 

Treatment,  H.  Jackson,  Do  not  too  Ra- 
pidly Change  Habit  of  Living,  etc.. 
Even  of  Bad,  etc.,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  336. 

RED  SOFTENING  OF  BRAIN— 

5.  Sibson,  Jenner,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  341;  L. 

1/66,  p.  621.     Wilks,  T.  1/68,  p.  627. 

Beale,    L.    1/73,    p.    91.      Muscles 

Rigid  (1397:4). 

YELLOW  SOFTENING  OF  BRAIN— 
Cause  of  Colour,  Etc.,  Rokitansky,  M.  R. 
1/55,  p.  353. 

1418. 

CEREBRAL  SCLEROSIS  (72:5)— HARD- 

1.  ENING    (159:4)    OF    BRAIN.     Spinal 
AND  Cerebro-Spinal  Sclerosis  (1259:1) 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Moxon,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/73, 
p.  381  ;  2/74,  p.  187.  Hammond,  etc., 
Diffuse  and  Multiple,  T.  2/71,  p. 
360;  2/74,  p.  357.  Weber,  tet.  6 
Mths.,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  15.  Stewart, 
Clin.,  T.  2/74,  p.  357. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  CEREBRAL  SCLEROSIS 

2.  Charcot,    Peculiar     Muscular     Tremor 

Pathognomonic  (1290:4),  T.  2/74,  p. 

358. 
Speech  in  (605:5),   Stewart,  T.  2/74,  p. 

358. 
From  Locomotor  Ataxy  (1261:4),  Stewart, 

T.  2/74,  p.  358;  vide  1261:4. 


DIAG.  OF  CEREBRAL  SCLEROSIS  {cont.) 
From  Paralysis  Agitans  (1275:2),  Buz- 
zard, L.   1/75,   p.   545.     Stewart,   T. 
2/74,  p.  358. 

CEREBRAL  ABSCESS,  Vide  Spinal  Abscess 

5.  (1259:2). 

Statistics,  Etc.,  Lebert,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/57, 
p.  526 ;  2/67,  p.  557.  Gull,  R.  1/58, 
p.  271,  Case,  Pyemic  (169:4),  T. 
1/61,  p.  199.  Wilks,  Idiopathic,  Very 
Rare,  T.  1/68,  p.  628.  Pye  Smith, 
Following  Empyema,  L.  2/76,  p.  684. 

6.  Diagnosis,   Fox,  Temperature   (1404:1), 

Fox,  T.  1/70,  p.  491. 
—  From  Tumour  (1422:3),  Mayer,  R.  2/67, 
p.  46. 

1419. 

CAUSES  OF  CEREBRAL  ABSCESS— 

1.  Ear    Disease    vel    Oto-Cerebritis    and 

Meningitis,  Thompson,  T.  1/73,  p. 
325.  Hutchinson,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p. 
196;  2/61,  p.  615.  Cockle,  etc.,  T. 
2/53,  p.  394  ;  2/58,  pp.  624,  653  ;  2/60, 
p.  238;  1/61,  p.  488.  Toynbee,  How- 
to  Prevent,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  pp.  273,  488 ; 
T.  1/55,  pp.  51,  107,  153,  335;  2/55, 
Tables,  etc.,  p.  155.  Hazlewood,  etc., 
L.  1/72,  p.  218;  1/73,  p.  443;  1/76, 
p.  241.  Peacock,  T.  2/53,  p.  394; 
vide  Otorrhcea  (1795:2);  Infl.  op 
Mastoid  Cells  (1686:6). 

CASES  OF  CEREBRAL  ABSCESS— 

2.  Ogle,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  464.     Begbie,  etc.,  T. 

2/52,  pp.  214,  222  ;  1/61,  pp.  196,  246  ; 
2/63,  p.  38.  Adams,  In  Both  Hemi- 
spheres, L.  2/62,  p.  34.  Maudsley, 
etc.,  L.  1/65,  p.  89;  2/62,  p.  369. 
Riciiet,  Vast  Abscess  and  No  Symp- 
toms, T.  2/61,  p.  615. 

Bursting  through  Nose,  Fan-e,  L.  2/60, 
p.  633.  Russell,  Through  Frontal 
Bone,  T.  2/70,  p.  530.  Barlow,  do.,  T, 
2/53,  p.  373. 

Traumatic,  Gibb,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  298; 
1/53,  p.  15;  1/61,  p.  196;  1/62,  p. 
267;  2/60,  p.  239;  1/66,  p.  280. 

1420. 

CASES    OF    CEREBELLAR    ABSCESS 

1.      (1398:2)  — 

Hutchinson,  4  Cases,  T.  1/61,  p.  197.  Pop- 
ham,  with  Muse.  PiiGiDiTY  (1397:4), 
said  to  be  Pathognomonic,  R.  2/62,  p. 
82.  West,  12  Cases,  L.  1/62,  p.  659. 
Toynbee,  From  Disease  Extending 
FR.  Ears(1419:2),T.  1/55, pp.  306,405. 

ATROPHY  OF  BRAIN  (159:3).     Atrophic 

3.  Softening  (1286:2). 

Symptoms,  Etc.,  H.  Jackson,  L.  2/75,  pp, 
335,  337. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


nYPERTROPHY  OF  BEAIN  (159:1)— 

4.  Differential  Diagx.   fr.  Chr.  Hydro- 

CEPHALVS  (1353:4), Mauthnier,  R.  2/-16, 
p.  198. 
TUBEECLE  OF  BEAIN  {67Q:Q)—ride  Tr- 

5.  PERCVLAR  ]Mexixgitis  (135o:4r) ;  Crura 
Cerebri  (1399:2)  ;  Tons  (1342:6). 

Of  Cerebellvm  Cubasch,  M.  E.  1/76,  p. 

147. 
Temperature  (1356:3),  T.  1/66,  p.  311. 
VoMiTixG  (857:2),  Habershon,  T.  1/76,  p. 

679. 

6.  Causing  Chr.  Hydrocephalus  (1353:4). 
Cases    ix    Adults    (1357:3),   Habershon, 

Difficulty  of  Diagn.fr.TYPHOiD  (1536:3) 
or  Typhus,  Etc.,  T.  1/76,  p.  679.  In- 
man,  Microsp.  Ex.,  T.  2/52,  p.  255  ; 
E.  1/60,  p.  72.  Ogle,  75  Cases,  M.  E. 
2/64,  p.  458. 

1421. 

OSSEOUS  AND  CALCAEEOUS  DEGENE- 

1.  EATION  OF  BEAIN.  Atheroma  of 
Arteries,  Etc.  (1408:5) ;  Beneath  Dura 
Mater  (1349:5). 

Papers,  Cases,  Etc.,  Virchow,  Calcif.  of 
Brain  Cells  (1248:2)  by  Commotion, 
L.  2/70,  p.  676.  Ogle,  M.  E.  1/65,  p. 
513.  Lydall,  Bony  Tumours  (1661:5) 
in  Substance  of  Brain,  L.  2/72,  p. 
524. 
CEEEBEAL   CANCEE  AND    INTEACEA- 

2.  NIALTUMOUE.— riff'e  Pons  (1343:1)  ; 
4th  Ventricle  (1398:3);  Cerebellum 
(1398:1) :  Dura  Mater  (1349:2). 

Cases,  Manning,  L.  2/71,  p.  321.  Og'c, 
M.  E.  1/65,  p.  482. 

DIAGNOSIS,  ETC.,  OF  CEEEBEAL  TU- 

MOUES— 

Difficulties,  Bennett,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  81  ; 

E.  1/58,  p.  272;  1/60,  p.  73.  Fenier, 

fr.  ExpER.  ON  Monkeys  (1359:3)  ;  L. 

2/74,  p.  760. 

SEEIES  OF  CASES  OF  BEAIN  TUMOUE 

(1359:3)— 
4.  H.  Jackson,  T.  1/65,  p.  626  ;  2/72,  pp.  626, 
698  ;  T.  1/73,  pp.  223,  329;  2/73,  pp. 
33,  139, 195,  541  ;  1/74,  pp.  6,  96,  151, 
et  seq. ;  T.  2/74,  p.  119,  et  seq. ;  1/75, 
2/75,  p.  94,  et  seq.  Johnson,  T.  1/73, 
pp.  653,  681.  Tait,  Lad,  tct.  8i,  Ge- 
nitals FULLY  Developed  (1094:2), 
P.M.,  T.  2/54,  p.  122. 

Cavernous  Tumours,  Luschka,  M.  E.  2/54, 
p.  520. 

Hairy  Tumours  (24:5),  Ogle,  M.  E.  2/65, 
p.  208.  Hawkins,  Mode  of  Forma- 
tion, T.  1/60,  p.  302. 

Fatty  Tumour  (1061:1),  M.E.  2/67,  p.  556. 

At  Base,  Habershon,  etc.,  Cases,  T.  2/64, 
463;  1/65,  p.  626  ;  1/68,  p.  442. 


SEEIES  OF  CASES  OF  BEAIN  TUMOUE 

[cout.) 

1422. 

1.  Glioma  rc^  Brain  Tumour,  Yirchow,  M.  E. 

1/67,  p.  30.     "Wagner,  Nature  of,  etc., 
M.  E.  1/73,  p.  383. 
Vide  Glio-Sarcoma  of  Eye  (1842:3) ;  Of 
Eetina  (1860:4). 

2.  Ophthalmoscope    (1404:2),    H.    Jackson, 

Optic  Neuritis  Always  Present  in 
Cerebral  Tum.,  T.  2/72,  pp.  541, 
568,  597,  625 ;  1/68,  p.  392  ;  2/73,  p. 
641.  AUbutt,  T.  2/68,  p.  61.  Value 
of  Pot.  Iod.  (1405:4). 

3.  From  Chronic  Abscess  (1418:6). 
Causing  Epilepsy  (1306:5);  Chr.  Hydro- 
cephalus (1353:4). 

CEEEBEAL  HYDATIDS  (933:4)  vel  CYSTI- 

4.  CEECI,  Vide  Cerebellar  Cysts  (1398:3) 
Clinicals,  Etc.,  Bennett,  aet.  13,  T.  1/62, 

pp.  80,  179.  Burton,  Female,  oet.  20, 
SAL.icious  (1086:2),  P.M.,  T.  1/62, 
p.  158.  Legrand,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  p. 
203;  1/75,  p.  197;  1/69,  p.  87;  2/70, 
p.  237.  Harley,  etc.,  L.  1/67,  p.  612  ; 
2/70,  p.  533.  Ogle,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/65, 
p.  206;  2/67,  p.  425;  1/63,  p.  250. 
Eodust,  Symptoms,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/63, 
p.  250. 

In  Pons  (1343:1),  Bursting  and  Causing 
Sudden  Death. 

Treatment,  Cobbold,  Curability  of,  Etc., 
T.  1/70,  p.  356. 

1423. 

SAECINiE  CEEEBEI  (856:5)— 

2.  Case,  Jenner,  M.  E.  2/53,  p.  530. 

SYPHILITIC  AFFECTIONS  OF  BEAIN, 
Vide  S.  Arteries  (722:3);  S.  of  Nerves 
and  N.  System  (1339:1) ;  S.  Meningitis 
(1358:5);  S.  of  Cranial  Nerves  (1437:1) ; 
Of  Medulla  (1341:6);  Pons  (1341:6); 
Cerebellum  (1398:2)— 

3.  Eeviews,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  288.     Broadbent, 

L.  1/74,  pp.  187,  255  ;  2/76,  p.  739. 
Treat.,  etc.  Cases,  773,  813.  Mickle, 
In  the  Ins^vne  (1370:5),  Etc.,  M.  E. 
2/76,  pp.  161,  439.  Wilks,  etc.,  T. 
1/62,  p.  135;  2/62,  p.  60.  Althaus, 
T.  1/71,  p.  646.  Kuh,  E.  2/65,  p.  73. 
Syphiloma  (1203:4),  Broadbent,  L.  1/74, 
pp.  187,  255.  Jackson,  Signs,  etc., 
L.  2/69,  p.  802.  Dowse,  L.  1/72,  p. 
539. 

SYMPTOMS,    Etc.,     OF     SYPHILIS     OF 

6.     BEAIN— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  M.  E.  2/61,  pp.  293,  301  ; 
E.  2/73,  p.  5.  H.  Jones,  Peculiar 
Case,  T.  2/65,  p.  022.  Broadbent, 
AVhen  They  May  Appear,  L.  2/76, 
p.  739. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST, 


447 


SYMPTOMS,    Etc.,    OF    SirniLIS    OF 
BEAIN  {cont.y- 

STRABISMI'S  OFTEN  DIAGNOSTIC  (1811:1). 

Cephalalgia (U30:3).  Paralysis(1283:1). 
Epilepsy(1307:5).  Apoplexy (1-111:2). 
Insanity  (1376:5).  Idiocy  (1393:1). 
Strabismus  (1811:1). 

1424. 

INJURIES   AND   WOUJnDS    OF    BEAIN. 
3.     Injuries   of    Skull  (1678:4).     Wounds 
op    Scalp    (1674:3).       Of    Cerebellum 
(1398:3), 
DiAGN.  OF  Seat  (1359:2),  Etc.,  B.  Sequard, 
Exp.,etc.,T.  2/58,  p.  77.  Travers,etc., 
M.  E.  2/52,  p.  27  ;  1/67,  p.  200.  Eoser, 
Novel  Points  in,  M.  E.  1/67,  p.  5-14. 
Hawkins,  etc..   Singular  Case,  T.  1/54,  pp. 
257,  341 ;  1/69,  pp.  543,  246.    Le  Gros 
Clark,   Symptoms   of    Eecovery,  etc., 
Treacherous,  T.  2/60,  p.  27.     Bryant, 
E.  2/60,  p.  172.     Wilson,  Eecov.  after 
Injury  -with  Circular  Saw,  E.  2/61,  p. 
155. 
Wormald,  No  Case  However  Trifling,  Un- 
important, and  Worst  Cases  may  do 
6.  Well,  T.  2/61,  p.   456.      De  Morgan, 

Severe  Symptoms,  Recov.  Aid  to  Diagn- 
osis, etc.,  T.  1/62,  pp.  32,  412.  Poland, 
Apparent  Eecov.  Followed  by  Death, 
T.  1/63,  p.  188. 
Hutchinson,  T.  1/75,  p.  166,  et  seq.  ;  1/76, 
p.  329,  et  seq. ! ! !  Hewitt,  etc..  Bruised 
and  Lacerated  Cases,  etc.,  T.  2/58,  pp. 
491,  569,  621;  1/62,  p.  401. 

LOSS  OF  CEEEBRAL  SUBSTANCE,   Vide 
Cerebellum  (1398:6)  ;  Comp.  Fracture 
OF  Skull  (1680:5). 
ExpER.,    Etc.    (1359:2),  Flourens,   M.  E. 
2/62,  p.  548.     Porta,  Whole  of  Et. 
Hemisphere  (1361:3),  Intellect  Per- 
fect, L.  2/73,  p.  349. 
Berghmann,    Extensive    Loss    of    Anter. 
Lobes;  No  Aphasia  (605:4  &  606:6), 
M.  E.  2/73,  p.  223.     Annan,  etc.,  T. 
1/52,  p.  318  ;  2/52,  p.  268.     Sampson, 
etc.,  Eecov.,  T.  2/58,  p.  571 ;  2/60,  p. 
156. 

1425. 

FOEEIGN  BODIES  IN  BEAIN— 
S.  Flouren's  Exp.,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  548.     Car- 
penter,   Maniac    who    Thrust  Wires, 
Needles,  Awls,   etc.,  etc.,   into   Brain 
with  Comfort,  etc.,  T.  2/76,  p.  19. 
Knife,  Bonnessous,  Extracted  after  2  Years 
and  Eight  Months,  Eecov.,  T.  2/61,  p. 
278.    Stranglmayer,  13  Years,  E.  1/67, 
p.  173. 
3.  Gun  Lock,  Hughes,  Buried  in  for  14  Mths., 
L.  2/58,  p.  307. 
Bullets  (1642:4)  and  Gun-shot  Wounds 


FOEEIGN  BODIES   IN   BRAIN— Bullets 

icont.) — 

(1641:6),  Vide  Injuries  to  Skull 
(1678:4),  Flouren's  Exper.,  M.  E.  2/62, 
548  ;  T.  2/70,  pp.  591,  674.  West,  etc., 
L.  1/62,  p.  658;  1/76,  p.  705.  Long- 
more,  as  Seen  in  Crimea,  etc.,  M.  E. 
1/63,  p.  419.  Teevan,  Exp.,  Cause  of 
Size  of  Hole  (1679:1),  etc.,  etc.,  M.  E. 
2/64,  p.  205.  Jobeit,  Bullet  Removed 
22  Mths.,E.  1/61,  p.  162.  Long,  etc.. 
Extracted  fr.  Cavity  of  Cranium,  etc., 
T.  2/56,  p.  167  ;  1/72,  p.  199. 

SYMPTOMS,  Etc.,  FOLLOWING  WOUNDS 
6.     OF  BRAIN  (1426:6),  Vide  WOUNDS  OF 
SKULL  (1678:4). 
Hemiplegia  (1286:5).    Epilepsy  (1306:5). 
Paralytic    Insanity-    (1279:2),    vide 
1678:6.    LossoF  Smell  (598:1).    Pul- 
monary Dis. (646:4).  Diabetes(336:3). 

TREATMENT  OF  CEEEBRAL  INJURIES 

Bryant,  R.  2/72,  p.  202.     Flourens,  Cura- 

bility,   etc.,  vide   1424:4  &  5,  M.  R. 

2/62,  p.  548.     Smith,  L.  1/58,  p.  626. 

1426. 

FUNGUS  CEREBRI  vcl  HERNIA  CERE- 

3.  BRI,    Vide   Of  Dura  Mater   (1349:4) ; 
Encephalocele  (1677:1). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Hewitt,  etc.,  L.  1/64,  pp.  241, 
268  (Collodion).  Sampson,  Eecov., 
Treat.,  T.  2/58,  p.  572.  Eetzius,  Per 
Nasal  Bone  (588:2),  T.  2/60,  p.  180. 
J.  E.  Adams,  Plastic  Oper.  to  Cure, 
L.  2/76,  p.  679. 

CONCUSSION     OF     BEAIN,     Vide    Con- 

4.  cussiON  OF  Spine  (1259:4). 
Lectures,  Etc,  Miller,  M.  E.  1/53,  p.  64; 

1/54,  p.  469.  Hewitt,  etc.,  T,  2/58, 
pp.  235,  287,  339,  415;  1/61,  p.  673. 
Brvant,  E.   2/60,  p.   172.     West,    L. 

5.  l/6"2,  pp.  483,  657.  Hilton,  Eest, 
Etc.,  L.  2/60,  p.  207.  Hutchinson, 
Lect.,  T.  1/76,  pp.  3,  28,  58,  81. 

Contre  Coup,  Bryant,  E.  2/60,  p.  172. 
Le  Gros  Clark,  Lect.,  T.  2/68,  p.  73. 

6.  An  Error  as  Proved  bv  Gay's  Eeports, 
M.  E.  1/59,  p.  167. 

SYMPTOMS      OF       CONCUSSION      OF 
BEAIN     (1425:5),      Vide     Hemiplegia 
(1286:2). 
Lectures,  Hutchinson,  T.  1/76,  p.  28. 
Polydipsia  (120:1),  Martin,  etc.,  T.  1/60, 

p.  244;  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  256. 
Vagus  (1443:5),  Injury  of  and  Death  fr., 

Hilton,  L.  2/60,  p.  207. 
Ophthalmoscopic    Signs    (1823:4),   Bou- 
chut.    Compared    with    Compression 
(1427:2),  T.  2/75,  p.  402. 
Treatment,  Hutchinson,  T.  1/76,  p.  81. 


448 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


1427. 

COMPEESSION    OF    BRAIN,    Vide    De- 
2.     PRESSED  Fracture  of  Skull  (1679:5). 
Lectures,   Etc.,    Hewitt,    Can   there   be 
Such  a  Thing  ?  Pros  and  Cons,  T.  2/55, 
p.    180.      Hutchinson,    Cases    where 
Symptoms  were  not  Orthodox,  T.  1/65, 
p.  8.     Bryant,  R.  2/60,  p.  173.     Cock, 
"Wonderful  Case,  Trephining,  etc.,  E. 
1/58,  p.  137.     West,  Symptoms,  etc., 
L.    1/62,   p.    657.     Ophthalmoscope 
1426:6). 
Shock  Simulating  Symptoms  (1637:1). 

1428. 

COMA,    Vide    Prolonged    Sleep    (1366:5); 
2.     Syncope  (790:3). 

Physiology  of,  Etc.,  Johnson,  T.  1/69, 
p.  351  ;  In  all  Cases  Examine  Urine, 
T.  1/58,  p.  312. 

CAUSES  OF  coma- 
Cerebral  Exhaustion  (1365:2),  Radcliffe, 

L.  1/73,  p.  519. 
Ur.i:mia  (1018:5).  Drunk  or  Dying 
(425:2).  Lead  Pois.  (291:2).  Menin- 
geal Dis.  (1352:4).  Rheumatism 
(1454:3).  Epilepsy  (1311:6).  Apo- 
plexy (1411:3). 

TREATMENT  OF  COMA— 
4.  Position  (223:4),  Bowles,  T.  1/60,  p.  126. 
Free    Respiration   (629:6),    Hunter,   T. 

1/60,  p.  179. 
Firing  (213:5),  B.  Sequard,  Rationale,  L. 
1/66,  p.  140. 
6.  Tea  (453:5),   Sewell,  L.  2/64,  p.  66.     H. 
Bennett,  B.  1/75,  p.  301. 
—  As  Enemata  as  in  Opium  Pois.,  Etc. 
(460:3). 

STERTOR— 

Causes,  Treat.,  Etc.,  Bowles,  T.  1/60, 
p.  126;  L.  1/70,  p.  875. 

CAUSES  OF  STERTOR— 

Paralysis  of  Tongue  (809:4) ;  Of  Yelum 

Palati  (825:5). 
Treatment,    Posture     (223:4),     Bowles, 

supra. 

1429. 

CEPHALALGIA— HEADACHE— 
2.  Lectures,  Symonds,  T.  1/58,  pp.  285,  339, 
392,  471,  495;  1/69,  p.  333.  Walshe, 
T.  1/49,  pp.  469,  406.  Tebay,  Unusual 
Pathological  Condition,  L.  1/48,  p.  468. 
No  Symptom  Requires  More  Careful 
Consideration,  Ed.,  T.  1/68,  p.  553. 
H.  Jackson,  Always  use  Ophthalmo- 
scope (1404:2)  in  all  Severe  and 
CoNTD.  Headaches,  T.  2/71,  p.  581. 
Sieveking,  Chron.  and  Periodic,  T. 
2/54,  pp.  156,  181,  208. 


CEPHALALGIA-HEADACHE  {cont.)~ 
Varieties,  Etc.,  Laycock,  T.  1/71,  p.  152. 
Murphy,  etc.,  L.   1/54,  pp.   180,  209, 
300, 359, 540  ;  2/65,  p. 679.     Johnson, 
T.  2/53,  p.  390. 

3.  In  Children  (1523:2),  "West,  If  Persistent 
Generally  Indicates  Brain  Disease, 
T.  1/61,  p.  353;  R.  1/72,  p.  334.  Day, 
T.  2/72,  p.  503  ;  L.  1/75,  p.  854.  West, 
May  be  Confounded  with  Chr.  Hydro- 
cephalus (1356:5)  during  2nd  Den- 
tition (102:3),  T.  1/61,  p.  354. 

CAUSES  OF  CEPHALALGIA— 
5.  Bastian,   Diagn.  Value,   L.    2/74,  p.   650, 
Johnson,  etc.,  supra.     Jenner,  Diagn., 
Value  of  Headache  with  or  without 
Delirium  (1474:4),  T.  2/60,  p.  505. 

Cerebral  Dis.  (1403:4),  Diagn.  Value  of 
Headache,  etc. 

Cerebellar  Dis.  (1397:4). 

Ossification  of  Cerebral  Arteries 
(1408:6),  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  103.  Crosby, 
Aneurism  of  Basilar  (730:4)  causing 
Occipital  Headache  (1685:5),  T. 
2/61,  p.  107. 

Periosteal  Disease  of  Dura  Mater 
(1349:4);  Cerebral  Rheumatism; 
Cerebral  Meningitis  ;  Rheumatic 
OR  Gouty  Headache  (1468:2), 
Goolden,  L.  2/51,  p.  149.  Symonds, 
Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  496.  Gubber, 
etc.,  T.  2/57,  p.  198;  1/58,  p.  157; 
1/59,  p.  428.  Vide  Delirium  in  Rh. 
Fever  (1454:1). 

—  Chloral  (1474:6),  Bouchat,  T.  1/75, 
p.  679. 

1430. 

1.  Osseous  Spicula,  Pain  almost  always  In- 
termittent, Graves,  T.  1/61,  p.  651, 
i>i(fe Trephining  in  Epilepsy-  (1320:4). 

Eye  Strain  (1815:2). 

Dental  Caries  (106:6),  Symonds,  T.  1/58, 
p.  339. 

T.BxiA  (937:5). 

Meteorological  Changes  (580:1),  De 
3.  Lisle,  Depressed  State  of  Barometer, 

T.  2/73,  p.  676. 

Pancreatic  Dis.  (994:2),  Headache  Chief 
Symptom. 

Syphilis  (1423:6),  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  301  ; 
2/76,  p.  180;  Ed.  T.  1/68,  p.  553. 
McLean,  L.  2/69,  p.  794.  Moxon,  L. 
1/75,  p.  749.  Peter,  Small  Doses  of 
Calomel  (303:3),  j'g  gr.  every  hour, 
L.  2/75,  p.  662.  Vide  Ins.\nity- 
(1375:6);  S.  Meningitis  (1358:5). 

Gastric  Disturbance  (843:2)  vel  Bilious 
Headache  (480:1),  Value  of  Hot 
Sponge  to  Forehead,  Ch.  D.  p.  352. 
Symonds, Value  of  Hot  Coffee  (400:1), 
Etc.,  T.  1/58,  pp.  473,  495.  Vide 
Biliousness  (849:1). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


4i9 


1431. 

TEEATMEXT   OF   CEPHALALGIA— n^/.- 

1.  1429:1  &  1433:5— 

Lectures,  Symonds,  T.  1/58,  p.  471. 
Yakious,  L.  2/73,  p.  904.     Day,  L.  1/7-5, 

p.  853. 
Coffee  c.  Morphia (1430:5), Boileau,M.It,. 

2/56,  p.  240. 
Morphia    (461:6),  Moxon,   etc.,  Even  in 

2.  Intra-Cranial  Dis.  Hypoderm.,  L.  1/75, 
pp.  751,  845,  854,  et  seq.  Symonds,  T. 
1/58,  p.  472. 

Aconite  (468:1),  Fleming;,  etc.  R.  2/47,  p. 

77 ;  L.   2/37,  p.   925  ;  When  to  Use. 

2/73,  p.  904.    SjTnonds,    Caulions,  T. 

1/58,  p.  473. 
vStkychnia  (390:1),    Spender,    "The    Ee- 

medy,"  M.  E.  1/72,  p.  228. 

4.  Croton  Chloral  (1435:5),  Skerritt,  When 

Useful,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  815. 
Amyl  Nitrite  (447:4),  Forster,  L.  2/73,  p. 

904;  2/75,  p.  556;   M.  E.  1/74,  p.  319. 

Pick,  M.  E.  1/76,  p.  476. 
Carbon  Bisulphide  (235:2),   Kenyon,  T. 

2/68,  p.  77.     Wilks,  T.  1/69,  p.  2. 
Glonoine  (271:4),  Field,  T.   1/58,  pp.  291, 

384  ;  Doses,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  339. 

5.  Ammoxia  (154:2),  Laycock,  Especially  In- 

haled, T.  1/65,  p.  488  ;  2/73,  p.  133  ; 
2/61,  p.  48. 

Pot.  Iod.  (1430:3),  Moxon,  Large  Doses  in 
all  Obstinate  Cases,  makes  Worse  at 
First,  L.  1/75,  p.  751. 

SoDii  CiiLOR.  (267:5),  Symonds,  in  Sym- 
pathetic, T.  1/58,  p.  496. 

1432. 

1.  Electricity    (1436:2).     Hot    Sponge   to 

Forehead  (1430:5). 
Posture  (223:3),  Henry,  Arms  above  Head, 

E.  1/60,  p.  133. 
Hip  and  Foot  Bath  (229:1),  Gibbon,  T. 

2/55,  p.  130. 

2.  Carotids,  Compression  of  (744:2),  Guzon, 

T.  1/64,  p.  649. 
Temporals,    Compression     of     (1687:1), 

Merz,  T.  1/59,  p.  323. 
Sternutatories   and   Errhixes    (222:2), 

Laycock,  T.  1/65,  p.  488. 

NEUEALGIC,  NEEVOUS  vel  SICK  HEAD- 

4.  ACHE— HEMICRANIA— MIGEAINE 
rcl  MEGEIM,  Tiffo  Neuralgia  (1235:4). 

Sieveking,  Chr.  and  Periodic  Headache, 
T.  2/54,  pp.  156,  181,  208.  Symonds, 
T.  1/58,  p.  419.  Simpson,  T.  1/61,  p. 
516.  H.  Jones,  T.  1/66,  p.  139  ;  1/74, 
pp.  123,  149,  175,  205.  Wilks,  Clin., 
T.  1/69,  p.  1. 

5.  Liveing  &  Latham,   T.  2/73,   p.   132;   L. 

2/73,  p.  522 ;  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  306  ;  1/61, 
p.  250.  MoUendorf,  Nature  of,  etc., 
E.  2/68,  p.  35.     Briquet,  On  Hyste- 


NEUEALGIC  HEADACHE,  Etc.  {cont.)— 
EicAL  OR  Nervous  Headache 
(1335:2),  T.  2/58,  p.  559.  Day,  L. 
1/75,  p.  853. 

Murchison,  Always  Examine  Kidneys  in 
Neuralgic  Headache  (1034:5),  L. 
1/74,  p.  538. 

In  Children  (1429:3). 

1433. 

SYMPTOMS,   ETC.,  OF   HEMICEANIA— 

1.  Cerebral  Eheumatism   (1429:5),  Not  to 

be  Confounded  with. 
Ill  Temper  (1371:5),  Drunkenness,  Etc. 

(425:1),     Alternating    with,    Allbutt, 

M.  E.  1/74,  p.  319. 
Tanning  of  Skin,  Allbutt,  M.  E.  1/74,  p. 

313 

2.  Hemiopia   (1816:2),  Allbutt,  M.  E.  1/74, 

p.  315. 

Transitory  Hemiplegia  (1284:4),  All- 
butt, M.  E.  1/74,  p.  315. 

Yertigo  (1304:2). 

EELATIONS  OF  HEMICEANIA— 

4.  To  Gout  (1468:2),  Liveing,  M.  R.  1/74, 

p.  312.     Gouty  Headache  (1429:5). 
To  Rheumatism  (1461:5),  H.  Jackson,  L. 

2/75,  p.  51. 
To  Chorea  (1293:1),  H.  Jackson,  L.  2/75, 

p.  51. 

5.  To    Epilepsy    (1310:3),    H.    Jackson,   L. 

2/75,  p.  244. 

TEEATMENT  OF  HEMICEANIA— 

6.  Hammond,  E.  2/69,  p.  28.     Eadcliffe,  E. 

2/63,  p.  339.  Buzzard,  Nourishing 
Diet,  Fats,  Etc.,  L.  2/70,  p.  119. 
Allbutt,  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  319.  Hamil- 
ton, T.  1/75,  p.  '348.  Fort,  Formula 
for,  T.  2/76,  p.  216. 

1434. 

2.  Guarana  (455:6),  Lecontc,  Doses,  etc.,  L. 

2/72,  p.  313.     Wilks,  L.  2/72,  p.  507. 

Allbutt,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  319.     De  Lisle, 

T.  1/73,  p.  586. 
Aconite'     (1431:2).        Opium      (1431:1). 

Coffee  (1431:1). 
Tea  (45^:3),  Symonds,  T.  1/58,  p.  473. 
Cannabis  (363:1),  Murray,  m  x.,  L.  1/72, 

3.  p.  539.     Allbutt,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  319. 
Secale  (326:3),  Allbutt,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  319. 
Quinine   (403:4),  Debout,   etc.,   c.   Digi- 

4.  TALIS  (373:3),  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  561;  T. 
1/60,  p.  480.  Symonds,  Modus  Oper., 
Dose,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  473. 

Yalerian    (397:6),    Symonds,   T.   1/58,   p. 

473  ;  vide  Zinci  Yaler.  (1435:3). 
Turpentine  (350:2),  Teissier,  M.  R.  2/64, 

p.  245. 
Ammonia  (1431:5),  Per  Nares,  etc. 


G  G 


450 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREATMENT  OF  HEMICRANIA  {cont.)— 

Pot.  Brom.  (2G6:5),  Wilks,  etc.,  Act.,  etc., 

L.  1/70,  p.  191;    5j.-5iss.  in  Early 

Stage,  T.  1/75,  p.  338.     Day,  L.  1/75, 

p.  854.     TandeU,  R.  2/70,  p.  140. 

1435. 

2.  Ammonii    Chlor.    (255:4),    Symonds,    T. 

1/58,  p.  495.      Hamilton,   3  ss.  every 

hour,  T.  1/75,  p.  348.  Barrallier,  When 

to  Use,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  283 ;  vide 

Neuralgia  (1239:4). 
Arsenic  (280:3),  Symonds,  T.  1/58,  p.  475. 
Nickel  (1240:1). 
ZiNci  OxYD.   (285:2),  Symonds,  T.  1/58, 

p.  475. 
8.  Zmci  SuLPH.  (285:6),  Symonds,  T.  1/58, 

p.  475. 
ZiNCi  Valer.  (286:6),  Symonds,  T.  1/58, 

p.  475  ;  vide  Valerian  (1434:4). 
Phosphorlis   (239:5),    Symonds,   T.   1/58, 

p.  495;  vide  Neuralgia  (1240:6). 
Amyl      Nitrite      (1431:4).       Glonoine 

(1431:4).     Errhines  (1432:2). 
5.  Chloral  (444:4),  Wilks,  L.  1/70,  p.  191. 

Meryon,  L.  2/71,  p.  705  ;  vide  1401:4. 
Ceoton  Chloral  (443:3),  Skemtt,  gr.  v. 

ter  die,  Cases,  L.  2/76,  pp.  776,  815. 

Rusger,  gr.  v.  ter  die,  M.  R.  1/75,  p. 

509.    Will,B.  2/75,  p.  350;  rkf't' 1431:4. 

1436. 

1.  Physiological  Rest  (199:6),  Hilton,  Singu- 
lar Case,  L.  2/61,  p.  6. 

Compress,  of  Carotids  and  Temporals 
(1432:2). 

Congelation  (189:6),  Arnott,  T.  1/53,  p. 
299. 

Sitting  in  Sun's  Rays  (183:1),  Hammond, 
M.  R.  2/73,  p.  262. 

Electricity  (194:2),  V.  Poore,  L.  2/74, 
p.  301.  L.  Jones,  R.  1/76,  p.  61.  Ed., 
Constant  Current,  T.  2/73,  p.  328. 

1437. 

CRANIAL  NERVES— 

1.  First  vel  Olfactory  (597:5). 
Second  vcl  Optic  (1857:3). 

MOTOR  OCULI  vcl  Third  Cranial  Nerve. 
Strabismus  (1810:4). 

2.  Exophthalmos  (1838:2)   Induced  by  De- 

struction, etc.,  Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p. 
450. 

Paralysis  (1271:3),  B.  Sequard,  Fr.  Neu- 
ralgia OF  OTH  (1243:3).  Buzzard, 
Of  One  Side  almost  Always  Peripheral, 
L.  2/75,  p.  486. 

Syphilitic  Par.4.lysis  (1283:4),  De  Meric, 
etc.,  L.  1/70,  pp.  584,  697 ;  L.  1/74, 
pp.  46,  115.  Dixon,  etc.,  T.  2/58,  p. 
419  ;  2/61.  pp.  85,  134.  Zambuco,  etc., 
M.  R.  1/56,  p.  133;  1/63,  p.  42.  Vide 
Strabismus  (1810:4). 


TROCHLEARIS  vel  FOURTH  CRANIAL— 

5.  Physiology  of,  Althaus,  She-n^n  in  a  Case 

of  Paralysis,  L.  2/68,  p.  729. 

TRIFACIAL  vel  FIFTH  CRANIAL— 

B.  Sequard,  Fallacies  of  Majendie's  Exper,,' 
L.  2/76,  p.  75. 

Physiology,  Laycock,  T.  2/71,  p.  296. 
Menert,  Trophic  Root  of,  L.  1/75] 
p.  211.  Bernard,  Division  Causes 
Increased  Salivation  (812:1),  T.  1/61, 
p.  644;  vide  1242:3. 

Relation  to  Arachnoid  (1350:5). 

Connect,  with  Vagus  (1443:3),  Habershon, 
T.  1/76,  p.  434. 

DISEASES  OF  FIFTH  CRANIAL— 

6.  Cases,  Etc.,  Beveridge,  P.M.,  T.  1/68,  p. 

199.  Althaus,  Unique,  L.  2/68,  p.  729. 
Ulcers  of  Cornea  in  (1846:1).  Slough- 
ing OF  Cornea  (1845:5).  Cataract 
(1867:4).  Eye  Dis.  Generally 
(1819:3).  In  Hydrophobia  (524:5). 
Pulmonary  Dis.  (646:4). 

1438. 

DRUGS  THAT  SPECIALLY  INFLUENCE 

1.  TRIFACIAL  NERVE— 

Croton  Chloral(443:3);  Mercury(301:4); 
Gelseminum  (1243:5). 

NEURALGIA  OF  FIFTH,  vel  TIC  DOU- 

2.  LOUREUX  (1243:1). 

PARALYSIS  OF  FIFTH  NERVE  (1271:3)— 
Ward,  Accident,    Corneal   Ulcer,   Etc.,  T. 

1/58,  p.  427.     H.  Jackson,  T.  2/61,  p. 

607.     Althaus,  L.  2/68,  p.  729. 
Syphilitic  (1283:4),Hutchinson,T.  2/61,pp. 

83,  133;  1/68,  p.  533.    Ramskill,  P.M., 

L.  1/68,  pp.  407,  813.  Zambuco,  M.R. 

1/63,  p.  42.     Archer,  of  Ophthalmic 

Branch,  R.  2/61,  p.  67. 

CASSERIAN  GANGLION— 

5.  Infl.  of  Eye  (1839:3)  from  Division, 
Buttner's  Exp.,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  233. 
B.  Carter,  Affected  in  Herpes  Fron- 
talis (53:4),  L.  2/76,  p.  111. 
Disease  of.  Diagnosis  of,  B.  Sequard,  T. 
1/62,  p.  554.  Beveridge,  P.M.,  T.  1/68, 
p.  199.  Althaus,  Remarks,  L.  2/68, 
p.  729. 

GUSTATORY  Branch  of  Trifacial  (803:1). 

1439. 

AURICO-TEMPORAL  BRANCH  OF  TRI- 
FACIAL— 
1.  The  Motor  Nerve   of    Parotid   Gland 
(812:5). 

SUPER-MAXILLARY  BRANCH  OF  TRI- 
FACIAL— 
Exper.  on   Division,    Carnochan,  Nutri- 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


451 


SUPER-MAXILLART  BRANCH  OF  TRI- 
FACIAL—Exper.  ox  Division  (cont.) 
tion  of  Face  Unimpaired,  R.  2/58,  p. 
209. 

ABDUCENS  vd  SIXTH  CRANIAL  NERVE 

3.  Taralysis   (1271:3),    Bouchut,  Diagnostic 

Symptom,  R.  2/66,  p.  75. 
Syphilitic  Paiialysis  (1283:4),  Ilutcliin- 
son,  etc..  Cases,  T.  2/61,  p.  13-1  ;  1/68, 
p.  553 ;  L.  1/68,  p.  407,  P.M.,  p.  813. 

FACIAL  NERVE  w^  PORTIO  DURA— 
6.  Physiology  and  Pathology,  Go^yers,  Notes 
on,  L.  1/74,  p.  507.  Gardner,  L.  1/61, 
p.  477.  Shaw,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  21/37, 
p.  164.  Corfe,  Clin.,  T.  2/67,  p.  452. 
Hilton,  Its  Relation  to  Arachnoid 
(1350:5),  Struthers,  The  Sole  Motor 
Nerve  of  Buccinator  (1690:6),  R. 
2/61,  p.  64. 

1440. 

PARALYSIS  OF  PORTIO  DURA— BELL'S 
1.     FACIAL    PALSY  —  FACIAL    HEMI- 
PLEGIA—DIAGNOSIS,    SYMPTOMS, 

Etc. 

Sanders,  L.  2/65,  pp.  452,  478.  Gairdner, 
L.  1/61,  p.  477.  Erb,  What  Part  of 
Nerve  is  Affected  ?  T.  2/75,  p.  272  ; 
L.  2/75,  p.  484.  Anderson,  L.  2/74, 
p.  333. 

Wilks,  T.  1/68,  pp.  170,  225.  Shaw,  T. 
1/58,  p.  427.  Bnzzard,  Case  of  Peri- 
pheral Paralysis,  Treat.,  etc.,  L. 
2/75,  p.  484.  Duchenne,  M.  R.  1/55, 
p.  143;  2/73,  p.  328.  G.  Bird,  Med. 
Gaz.,  Vol.  4/47,  p.  1070.  B.  Sequard, 
R.  1/65,  p.  347. 

Orbicularis   Palpebrarum    Paralyzed, 

4.  Diagnostic  (1875:2).  Todd,  etc.,  T. 
2/60,  p.  58  ;  1/63,  pp.  212,  518.  Du- 
chenne contra  Todd,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  143  . 

Palate  (825:5),  Sanders,  Condition  of,  R. 
2/65,  p.  68;  T.  2/75,  p.  272. 

From  Facial  Hemiplegia,  Due  to  Cere- 
bral Dis.  (1288:1). 

CAUSES  OF  FACIAL  PALSY— 

5.  Cold  (188:5),  H.  Jones,  T.  2/65,  p.  489. 
Puerperal  Albuminuria  (1597:3),    Simp- 
son, T.  2/60,  p.  445. 

Tobacco  Smokiisg  (380:2),  Smith,  L.  2/45, 

p.  540. 
Syphilis  (1283:4),  Lane,  L.  2/70,  p.  47. 

Hutchinson,  etc.,T.  2/61,  p.  133  ;  1/68, 

pp.  553,  605  ;  L.  1/68,  pp.  407,  P.M., 

813. 

1441. 

CASES  OF  FACIAL  PALSY— 
3.  Various,  Hutchinson,  T.  2/61,  p.  606 ;  2/66, 
p.  583.      Broadbent,  L.  2/66,  p.  634. 


CASES  OF  FACIAL  PALSY,  Various  {cont) 
Ramskill,  "With  Paralysis  of  2nd, 
3rd,  and  5tii  Nerves,  and  No  Hemi- 
plegia, L.  1/68,  p.  406. 

Double  Paralysis,  Hutchinson,  T.  2/61, 
p.  607.  Todd,  Fr.  Disease  of  Tem- 
poral Bones  (1686:4),  T.  2/60,  p.  58. 
Gairdner,  Speech  Defective  (608:1), 
L.  1/61,  p.  477. 
TREATMENT  OF  FACIAL  PALSY— 
5.  Emetics  (220:2),  Heidler,  Cases,  Amer. 
J.,  No.  47/39,  p.  211. 

Strychnia   (390:1),   Courtv,    Hypoderm., 
R.  1/64,  p.  111. 

Operation      to      Relieve     Deformity, 
Startin.T.  1/60,  p.  263. 

Mechanical  Relief  of  Ptosis  (1875:4). 

Electricity-  (194:2).  J'ide  Paralysis 
(1282:1).  G.  Bird,  etc.,  Med.  Gaz., Vol. 
4/47,  p.  1070  ;  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  105  ;  T. 
2/66,  p.  583.  Duchenne,  M.  R.  1/55, 
p.  147  ;  Danger  in  Cerebral  Cases, 
Syncope  During  Applic,  M.  R.  2/73, 
p.  328. 
Paul,  Direct,  as  to  Placing  Poles,  etc., 
R.  2/73,  p.  49.  Buzzard,  Diagnostic 
Value,  Direct.,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  484. 
Reynolds,  L.  1/70,  p.  576. 

1442. 

CHORDA  TYMPANI  OF  P.  DURA— 

3.  What  is  the  Function  of  this  Nerve f 

Various  Opinions,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  341.; 

2/76,  p.  261.     Duchenne,  M.  R.  1/55, 

p.  142. 
The  Nerve  of  the  Sub-maxillary  Gland 

(812:4). 
A  Gustatory  Nera-e  (803:1). 
Action  of  Atropine  upon  (375:3). 

PORTIO  MOLLIS   OF   SEVENTH   PAIR, 

4.  Vide  Ear  (1799:2). 

GLOSSO-PHARYNGEAL,   EIGHTH  CRA- 
NIAL NERVE— 

5.  Paralysis  (1271:3),  WiIks,T.  1/68,  p.  387. 

SPINAL  ACCESSORY  OF  EIGHTH  PAIR 
Distribution,  Etc.,  H.  Jackson,  T.  2/66, 
p.  638.  Hilton,  Remarkable  Course  o^ 
Cause  of,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  343.     Her- 
mann, Resume,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  373. 

6.  Paralysis    (1271:3),    H.    Jackson,    Case, 

Paralysis  of  Vocal  Cords  (000:3), 
Etc.,  P.M.,  T.  2/66,  p.  638.  MandL, 
Hysterical  (1274:3)  Causing  Apho- 
nia (609:1),  T.  2/61,  p.  358. 
Wry  Neck  (1694:2),  Treated  by  Excising 
Portion  of  Spinal  Accessory'. 

1443. 

VAGUS  vel  PNEUMO-GASTRIC  BRANCH 
OF  EIGHTH  PAIR— 
Anat.  and  Phys.,  Meryon,  etc.,  L.  2/71,  p. 


452 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


VAGUS  vel  PNEUMO-GASTEIC  BRANCH, 

Etc. — Anat.  and  Phys.  {cont.) — 

633  ;  T.  1/76,  p.  433,  et  seq.  Hermann, 
Eesumc,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  373.  Kolliker, 
etc.,  Exp.,  Section,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/56, 
p.  235 ;  2/56,  p.  234  ;  1/57,  p.  251  ;  2/64, 
p.  236  ;    1/76,  p.  215. 

B.  Sequard  Views  it  Chiefly  as  a  Sympa- 
thetic Nerve  (1447:1),  M.  R.  1/56, 
p.  414.  Bernard,  Exp.,  etc.,  T.  1/61, 
pp.  6,  437;  2/60,  p.  1. 

Habershon,  Pathology',  Intimate  Relat. 
with  Spixal  AND  Sympathet.  ,  T.  1/76, 
pp.  433,  489,  515  ;  Relation  of  to 
5th  Nerve  (1437:5),  T.  1/76,  p.  434. 

INFLUENCE  OF  VAGUS— 

3.  On  Circulation,  Heart,  Etc.  (762:2). 
On  Lungs  &  Respiration  (6i!8:2) ;  Disease 

OF  (646:4)  fr.  Defective  Innerva- 
tion ;  Cough  fr.  Irritation  (648:2)  ; 
Gangrene  fr.  Pressure  (672:3). 

On  Diaphragm  (961:3). 

On  Liver  (967:3). 

4.  On  Digestion  (836:5).  Dyspepsia  (842:5). 

Stomach  (833:6);  Vo.miting  (857:2); 
Diabetes  fr.  (335:4). 
On  Perspiration  (26:6).  Hydruria(1038:2). 
Absorption  (116:5).     Exophth.a.lmic 
Goitre  (1837:4). 

SECTION   AND   INJURIES    OF   VAGUS, 

6.     Vide  1443:2. 

In  Man,  Fano  (Rt.  Side),  No  Symptoms, 
M.  R.  1/57,  p.  252.  Busch  (Rt.  Side), 
E.xtraordinarj'  Symptoms,  T.  2/61,  p. 
175.  Hilton,  Death  Foil.  Injury  of 
Vagus  (1426:6),  L.  2/60,  p.  207. 

1444. 

DISEASES  OF  VAGUS— 
1.   Pathology,   Habershon,    B.    2/76,   p.   72. 
Vide  1443:2. 
Defective  Innervation,  Laycock,  Effects, 

T.  1/62,  p.  208. 
Neurosis,    Shearman,    T.    2/56,    p.    283. 
.2.  Somerville  &  Brunton,  B.  1/76,  p.  98. 

— Relation   of  Intercostal  Neuralgia 

WITH  (1236:5). 
Meningitis  (1352:1),  How  Vagus  is  Af- 
fected During  Attack. 
4.  Syphilitic   Affections    (1283:4),   M.    R. 
2/61,  p.  303. 
—Spasm  of  Throat  During  (816:5). 
Pressure  Upon  Vagus,  Habershon,  etc., 
6.  Effects,  T.  1/64,  p.  160  ;  1/68,  p.  387. 

Thanhoffer,  Bilateral  on  Man  Nearly 
Causing  Death,  T.  2/75,  p.  47.  B. 
Sequard,  Therapeutic  Value,  L.  1/66, 
p.  141.  Walker,  Anaesthetic  Powers, 
Extracting  Teeth  (217:6),  Disloca- 
tions, etc.,  E.  1/71,  p.  209.  Riegel, 
Case,  Pulse  Accelerated,  Etc.,  P.Sl., 
M.  R.  1/76,  p.  489. 


DISEASES  OF  VAGUS  [cont.)— 

Tumours  of  (1338:1)  or  Pressing  Upon, 
Eulenberg,  Effects,  T.  1/70,  p.  433. 
Johnson,  Laryngeal  Symptoms,  L. 
2/74,  p.  835.  Asthma  fr.  (658:5)  Tu- 
mour OF.  Vide  Low  Pneumonia  from 
(832:3). 

1445. 

HOW    VAGUS     IS     INFLUENCED    BY 
2.     DRUGS,  Etc. 

Carbonic  Acid  (238:1)  The  Most  Powerful 

Stimulant  of  Vagi,  B.   Sequard,  L. 

1/72,    p.    625 ;    Inhalation    of,    in 

Various  Diseases  (238:5). 
Belladonna  (375:3),  Value  in  Disease  of, 

etc.,  Hughes,  R.  1/62,  p.  339. 
Ipecacuanha  (398:1)  Specially  Acts  ox  I 

Vagus.  1 

Argenti    Nitras    (306:3),    Shearman  in 

Neuroses  of  Vagus  (1444:1),  T.  2/56, 

p.  282. 

SUPERIOR    LARYNGEAL    NERVE,    vide 
4.     L.iRYNX  (599:1)— 

Distribution,  Etc.,  Hilton,  L.  2/61,  p.  343. 
Schock,  etc.,  Exper.,  M.  E.  2/74,  p. 
262;  2/76,  p.  374;  T.  1/72,  p.  683. 
H.  Jackson,  Connect,  of  Spinal  Ac- 
cessory with  (1442:6),  T.  2/66,  p.  638. 
Habershon,  Table  of  Diseases,  etc.,  T. 
1/76,  p.  435. 

Influence  of.  Upon  Diaphragm  (961:3). 

—  Upon  Heart  (762:3). 

1446. 

RECUEEENT    vel    INFERIOR    LARYN- 

1.  GEAL  nerve- 
Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Hilton,  Why 
it  Runs  so  Peculiar  a  Course,  L.  2/61, 
p.  344.  Hermann,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  374. 
Scheck,  Exper.  on  Functions,  Etc., 
M.  R.  2/74,  p.  263;  T.  1/72,  p.  683. 
Keene,  Exper.  In  a  Criminal  Just 
Hung,  L.  1/76,  p.  37.  Habershon,  T. 
1/76,  p.  433 ;  Table  of  Diseases,  p.  435. 
In  Phthisis  (686:4). 

Pressure  vvos  by  Tumours,  Mackenzie, 
In  (Esophageal  Disease  (832:3) 
Always  Due  To  Cancer,  L.  1/74,  p. 
755.  Spasm  of  Glottis  fr.,  vide 
1444:6.  '. 

HYPOGLOSSAL  NERVE— 

4.  Origin  of,  Duval,  L.  2/76,  p.  651.     Bid- 

der,    Exper.   with    Lingual    Nerve 

(802:6),  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  243. 
Paralysis  (1271:3),  Wilks,  T.  1/68,  p.  387; 

ride  Paraly'sis  of  Tongue  (809:4). 

1447. 

SYMPATHETIC  SYSTEM— 

1.    Origin,    Functions,    Etc.,    B.    Sequard, 


MEDICAL  DIGEST, 


4,53 


SYMPATHETIC    SYST.— Functions,   Etc. 
[coiit.) — 

M.  E.  1/56,  p.  414  ;  2/59,  p.  25;  E. 
2/58,  p.  333. 

Bernard,  T.  1/61,  pp.  437,  543,  645; 
FuNX'Tiox  Exalted  Before  Death 
(179:5),  T.  1/61,  p.  381;  Divided  In 
Health,  Harmless,  If  Animal  Starv- 
ing, Dangerous,  Why  ?  T.  1/60,  pp.  79 
111;  No  Real  Ditterence  fr.  Cere 
beo-Spinal  System  (1348:2). 

Davey,  T.  1/58,  p.  299  ;  L.  2/50,  pp.  314 

3.  471.     Meryon,  L.  2/70,  p.  84;  2/71 
pp.  571,  601,  631,  744. 

Vagus,  A  Sympathetic  Nerve  (1443:2) 
In  Its  Eelation  to  the  Mind  (1360:6) 

INFLUENCE    OF    SYMPATHETIC    SYS 
TEM— 
On    Animal    Heat     (186:5)  ;     Cerebral 
Temperature     (1359:6)  ;      Circula- 
tion    (718:3);     Secretion     (116:3); 
Absorption     (116:5);     Action     of 

4.  Poisons  (1615:6). 

How  Influenced  by  Medicines  of 
Various  Kinds  (203:3),  Meryon,  L. 
2/71,  p.  704. 

By  Electricity  (193:3). 

DISEASES     OF     THE     SYMPATHETIC 

5.  SYSTEM— 

Davey,  T.  1/58,  p.  299.  Parkes,  T.  1/55, 
p.  561.     Eulenberg,  E.  2/70,  p.  45. 

1448. 

PAEALYSIS  OF  SYMPATHETIC  SYSTEM 

1.  (1271:4)— 

H.  Jones,  L.  2/55,  pp.  46,  71. 

In  Ague    (1484:2) ;    Asthenic   Inflamm. 

(161:6);    Cholera    (918:1);     Fevers 

(1473:6). 

2.  In  Neuralgia,  H.  Jones,  L.  2/55,  pp.  46, 

71.     Eolleston,  T.  2/58,  p.  268. 
Belladonna  (375:3),  Smith,   L.    1/74,  p. 
903. 

CONDITION  OF  SYMPATHETIC— 

3.  In  "Wasting  Palsy  (112:4) ;  Tabes  Dor- 

SALis  (1261:4). 

SYPHILIS  OF  SYMPATHETIC   SYSTEM 
(1339:1)— 
Petrow,  E.  2/73,  p.  3. 
CEEEBEAL  SYMPATHETIC  (1318:1). 

1449. 

ganglia  and  ganglionic  neevous 

2.  system- 
Nerve  Cells  of,  Diagr.,  Beale,  T.  1/69, 

p.  404. 
In  Hypochondriasis  (1385:2). 

CEEVICAL  GANGLIA  (1693:2)— 

3.  Physiology  and  Pathology,  Ogle,  Cases 


CERVICAL    GANGLIA— Physiology    and 
Pathology  (cont.) — 

Illustrating,  T.   1/69,  p.  422.     B.  Se- 
quard.  Effects  of  Pressure  on.  Thera- 
peutic Value,  etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  141. 
4.  Influence  of  (1447:3),   On  Animal  Heat 
(186:6);  On  Eye,  Etc.  (1812:3). 
In  Typhus,  Enlarged  (1506:6). 

SPLANCHNIC  NERVE— 
6.  Eutherford,  The  Great  Vaso-Motor  Nerve 
(718:3)  of  the  Body,   L.   1/72,  p.  69. 
Lewis  and  Cunningham,  Exper.  Sect., 
Etc.  (863:1),  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  359. 
Peristaltic  Intestinal  Action  (865:4). 
Hysterical  Anorexia  (119:4). 

1450. 

SOLAE     PLEXUS      AND     SEMILUNAR 
1.     GANGLION— 

Anat.  &  Phys.,  Davey,  L.  2/50,  pp.  314, 

339,  413,  471. 
In  Thermic  Fever  (185:3). 
Dysentery  (900:3),  Diarrhcea (910:2),  and 
Peritonitis  (996:6),  fr.  Irritation  of. 

SYMPATHY— 

4.  West,  How  Children  (1523:1)  Crave  for  It, 

Good  Hints,  Case,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  pp.  134, 
136,  etc. 

SYMPATHETIC     PAINS      (1234:4),     Vide 

5.  Myalgia  (110:5). 

Hilton,  So  Called,  L.  2/60,  p.  256. 
Belladonna  (110:6). 

1452. 

ACUTE  EHEUMATIC  FEVER.    Eruptive 

1.  Eh.  rcl  Articular  Fever,  vide  Dengue 
(1490:4). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Fuller,  M.  E.  1/53,  p.  149 ; 
L.  2/62,  p.  667.  Day,  Spinal  Origin, 
Suggestive  Paper,  T.  2/67,  p.  225. 
Charcot,  On  Hypothesis  of  Nervous 
Origin,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  381. 

A  Fungoid  Disease  (318:5),  Salisbury,  L. 

2.  2/67,  p.  588;  T.  2/68,  p.  563. 
Lactic  Acid  Theory  (543:1),  Eichardson, 

Study  of  by  Synthesis,  etc.,  T.  2/57,  pp. 
68,  567;  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  215;  E.  1/60, 
p.  38.  Forster,  Following  Lactic 
Acid  Given  to  Cure  Diabetes  (339:5), 
E.  1/72,  p.  135. 

3.  E.    Diathesis    (556:5),    Laycock,    Teeth 

(104:1),  Etc.,  T.    1/62,  p.   287,   vide 

Acid,  Dyspepsia  of  (842:5). 
Blood  (139.3),  ride  Lactic  Acid,  Supra. 
— Fibrine  in  Excess,  Bond,  M.  E.  2/58, 

p.   536.      Laycock,  T.   1/62,   p.  451. 

AVade,  L.  2/63,  p.  415. 
— Compared  with  Phthisis  (685:2). 

4.  Urine   (1034:5),   Parkes,   Effects  of  Liq. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ACUTE  EHEUMAT.  FEVER— riuxE  {cont.) 
Potass^,  etc.,  M.E.  2/G2,  p.  403  ;  1/54, 
p.  255.  Fuller,  Case,  Alkalixe 
Throughout,  Why?  L.  1 '58,  p.  120  ; 
2/62,  p.  697. 

— Albumex  Ix,  Fuller,  Frequency,  L.  2/C2, 
5,  p.  G68.    Clarke,  Indicates  Apx)roaching 

Broxchitis,  T.  2/67,  p.  566. 

Temperature  (187:6  &  1460:6),  Fox,  Ta- 
bles, etc..  Prognostic  Yalue,  etc.,  T. 
1/70,  p.  15  ;  L.  2/71,  pp.  213,  253,  285. 

— Ice  Bath  ix  Hyperpyrexia  (1460:5). 

1453. 

CAUSES  OF  ACUTE  RHEUMATISM— 

1.  ScARLATixAL  RHEUMATISM  (79:1),  Relation 

of  vrith  Dexgue  (1490;4). 
Alcoholic  Rheumatism  (424:5),  Higgin- 

bottom,  R.  1/68,  p.  15. 
Tropical  Rheumatism,  Martin,  L.   2/50, 

p.  170. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  A.  RHEUMATISM— 

2.  Habershon,  R.  2/68,  p.  16. 

From  Pytemia,  vide  169:1,  Savory,  Often 
Confounded,  L.  1/67,  p.  109  ;  Haber- 
shon, R.  2/68,  p.  16. 

From  Growixg  Pains  (18:3),  Often  Con- 
founded. 

From  Muscular  Pains  due  to  Cerebral 
Disease  (1404:3). 

PROGNOSIS  OF  A.  RHEUMATISM— 
4.  Temperature  (1452:5). 

Restlessness  (1454:1),  Weber,  Bad,  L. 
1/68,  p.  134.    Vide  Delirium  (1454:1). 

CASES  OF  ACUTE  RHEUMATISM— 
6..  Statistics,  Cases,  Etc.,  Fleetwood,  400, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  194.  C.  J.  B.  Williams, 
163,  and  2  Fatal,  T.  1/72,  p.  184.  H. 
Jones,  3  Anomalous,  T.  1/73,  p.  4. 
Sutton,  Obscure  Forms,  Clin.,  T.  2/64, 
p. 7.  Jenner,  P.M.,  Of  Joixts (1719:3), 
L.  1/68,  p.  750.  P.M.  Various,  L.  2/64, 
p.  435  ;  Eddison,  T.  2/76,  p.  383. 
In  Childrex'^  (1522:6),  O'Connor,  Severe 
Case,  Treat.,  L.  2/62,  p.  10.  Farre, 
Acute,  a3t.  2},  L.  1/61,  p.  264.  Jen- 
ner, Serious  Results,  13.  2/76,  p.  352. 
Bouchut,  Veratrixe  (1459:4). 

1454. 

1.  With  Delirium  (1475:4)  and  High  Tem- 
perature (1480:1),  vide  Chr.  Cere- 
bral Mexixg.  (1429:5),  Leudet,  Cause 
of  Cerebral  Disturbances,  Etc. ,  M.  R. 
2/75, 1).  91.  Fuller,  Cause  not  Always 
Cerebritis,  Treat.,  etc.,  etc.,  L.  2/62, 
p.  697;  2/64,  p.  436;  ]/67,  p.  116. 
Wade,  Infrequency  of  Delir.  may  be 
due   to   Hyperinosis    of   Blood,  L. 


CASES  OF  A.  RHEUMATISM -With  De- 
lirium AND  High  Temperature  (cont.) — 

2.  2/63,  p.  415.  Black,  Case  of  Cere- 
BR.4.L  Rheumatism  (1429:5),  etc.,  L. 
1/73,  p.  801. 

—Rapidly  Fatal,  Weber,  etc.,  T.  1/68, 
p.  134;  L.  1/72,  p.  402,  Cure,  Ringer, 
T.  2/67,  p.  378.  Jenner,  etc.,  L.  1/68, 
D.  750;   1/70,  p.  724;  111-4°,  L.  2/73, 

3.  p.  341.  Fox,  L.  2/70,  p.  7.  Neale, 
May  not  Some  of  these  Rapidly  Fatal 
Cases,  such  as  Ringer's,  be  due  to 
CEdema  Glottis?  vide  1454:5. 
Southey,  Iced  Bath  (1460:5)  not 
Successful,  Discuss.,  L.  2/72,  p.  562. 
What  has  Treatment  to  do  with  Caus- 
ing High  Temper.  (1458:2). 

With  Collapse  (1481:2),  H.  Jones,  Death, 

T.  1/66,  p.  634. 
With  Coma  (1428:2),  Forster,  L.  2/68,  p. 

4.  115.  Priestley,  Suddenly  Develop, 
and  Rapidly  Fatal,  L.  2/70,  p.  467. 

With  Convulsions  (1299:4),  See,  M.  R. 

1/52,  p.  69. 
WithParaltsis(1268:1);Chorea(1291:4). 
With  Spasms  of  Muscles  (111:3). 
With  Atrophy  of  Muscles  (112:1). 

5.  With     Melancholia    Preceding    Attack 

(1384:3). 
With  Cephalalgia  (1429:5) ;  Odontalgia 

(105:3). 
V^iTH  Deafness  (1803:3).   Iritis  (1855:2). 
With  (Edema  of  Glottis  (601:4),  Allbutt, 

T.    1/68,  p.   366,   Causing  Rapid  and 

Unexpected  Death,  vide  1454:3. 
WithCardiacComplications(781:6),Mur- 

6.  murs  often  only  Functional,  not  Or- 
ganic, Apt  to  Mislead  (780:2) ;  Dowse, 
If  Thev  Arise  They  do  so  Within  10 
Days,  B.  1/75,  p.  53.  Fuller,  etc., 
Often  the  Cause  of  Delirium  (1454:1), 
not  the  Brain.  Sibson,  L.  2/70,  p.  220. 
Jenner,  Serious  Results  In  Child. 
(1453:6),  B.  2/76,  p.  352. 

With  Valvular  Disease,  Growths  on 
Valves  (779:4),  '.Fuller,  Nature  of, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  154. 

—  Vide  Emboli  (1291:4);  Pericarditis 
(758:3);  Endocarditis  (765:5). 

1455. 

1.  — Treatmext,  Gull  says  no  Treat.  Affects 

Frequency,   Errors    of  Previous    Ob- 
servat.,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  77.     Dowse, 
How  to  Avoid,  B.   1/75,  p.  53 ;  vide 
Discuss.  (1455:6). 
— Alkalixe  Treat.  (1456:3).     Pot.  Nitras 

2.  (1456:6).  Mercury  (1458:4).  Sali- 
cylates (1558:4).  Stimulants 
(1460:2). 

With   Nephritis  vel  Acute   Rheumatic 

Infl.  of  Kidney  (1019:5). 
WithBronchitis(654:4);  PHTnisis(693:l). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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CASES  OF  ACUTE  RHEUMATISM  {cont.) 
With  Rheumatic  H^mop^iihage  rcl  Pun- 

ruRA  (58:4). 
With  Necrosis  of  SEPTrM  Nasi  (5S9:3) 

Following  Rheumatic  Fever. 
"With  Menorrhagia  (1148:5). 
With  Dysmenorrhcea  (1146:2). 
With  Labour  (1583:3)  during  Attack. 

TREATMENT  OF  ACUTE  EHEUMATISM- 
6.  Dickinson,  Tables  Illustrative  of,  L.  1/69, 
pp.  116,  153,  183,  252,  598.  Todd, 
Rev.,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  336 ;  T.  1/60,  p. 
272;  R.  1/60,  p.  277. 
Bennett,  Unsatisfactory  Character  of  all 
Treatments,  T.  2/66,  p.  232.  Cham- 
bers, L.  2/62,  p.  199 ;  M.  R.  2/63,  p. 
497.  Basham,  T.  2/62,  p.  653. 
Sibson,  Rest  and  Ease,  L.  2/70,  p.  218; 
1/68,  p.  618.  H.  Jones,  5  Cases,  L. 
2/71,  p.  636.  Fuller,  etc.,  T.  1/54,  p. 
47  ;  1/58,  p.  44  ;  Discuss.,  What  is 
Best  to  Avoid  Heart  Complic. 
(1455:1);  T.l/62,p.73.  Gull,  No  Treat., 
T.  1/66,  p.  207;  Discuss.,  T.  1/69,  pp. 
77, 127.  Fleming,  etc.,  R.  1/69,  pp.  23, 
31,  34.  Nevins,  etc.,  R.  2/63,  p.  28; 
T.  2/66,  p.  231  ;  2/71,  p.  553;  1/74,  p. 
20.     Bouchut's  Pills,  T.  1/59,  p.  93. 

1456. 

2.  Diet  (126:2),  Andrew,  Non-Nitrogenous, 

Recipe  for  Arrowroot  Cakes,  Etc., 
B.  1/75,  p.  50. 
Alkalis  (216:2),  Fuller,  T.  2/54,  p.  621  ; 

3.  Rationale,  etc.,  L.  2/62,  p.  669;  R. 
1/69,  p.  25.  Fleischmann,  Dose,  etc., 
L.  1/69,  pp.  598,  812.  Garrod,  Pot. 
Bicarb.  (258:6),  Large  Doses,  T.  1/55, 
p.  219.  Todd,  R.  1/60,  p.  277.  Barlow, 
etc.,  Pot.  Salts,  Best,  T.  2/57,  p. 
220  ;  1/62,  p.  173.  Dickinson  Tables, 
Best  against  Cardiac  Complications 
(1455:1),  L.  1/69,  p.  254.  Parkes, 
Effects  of  LiQ.  Pot.  (1452:4),  M.  R. 
1/54,  p.  248;  2/62,  p.  403.  Ridge, 
Theory  of.  Tables,  etc.,  T.  2/71,  p. 
553.  Barclay,  Direct.,  B.  1/74,  p.  44. 
Watson,  Prolong  Convalescence,  L. 
2/71,  p.  715.  Dver,  after  Tr.  Ferri 
MuR.  (1458:2),  the  Best,  B.  2/76,  p. 
55.  Jones,  hopes  Salicine  will  not 
make  these  Obsolete,  L.  2/76,  p.  753. 

5.  Alkaline  Bath  (216:1),  Everett,  Direct., 

L.  1/65,  p.  82 ;  1/72,  p.  579.     Land- 
seer,  T.  1/59,  p.  291. 
Alkaline  Fomentation    (184:4),    Ch.  D. 
p.  518;  T.  1/69,  p.  127. 

6.  PoTASSiE  Acetas  (261:4),  Bird,  4th  Edit., 

Fleischmann,  L.  1/69,  p.  598. 
Pot.  Nitras  (261:3),  Barsham,  §j.  per 
diem,  No  Cardiac  Complic.  (1455:1), 
T.  2/62,  p.  652.  McLeod,  Contra, 
T.  1/63,  p.  76.  Ainstie,  How  it  Acts, 
T.  1/69,  p.  128;  L.  1/69,  p.  598. 


TREATMENT  OF  A.  RnEUMATISM(co«;.) 

1457. 

1.  Pot.  Permang.  (262:2),  Fenn,  1/68,  p.  13. 
Ammonia  (254:2),  Fuller,  Does  not  Answer 

as  an  Alkali,  L.  2/62,  p.  669. 

2.  SoDiE  Salicylas  (359:2),  Jones,  B.  2/76, 

p.  48. 
Lemon  Juice  (450:5),  0.  Rees,  Source  of 

Fallacy  in  Use,  L.  1/53,  p.  534. 
Citric  Acid  (450:6),   Hartung,   Super,  to 

Lemon  Juice,  T.  2/59,  p.  536. 

3.  Mineral  Acids  (248:4),  Ridge,  T.  2/71,  p. 

654.     Wilks,  L.  1/74,  pp.  231,  296. 
Sulphurous  Fumes  (244:4),  Dewar,  Blan- 

4.  kets  Fumigated  with,  etc.,  T.  1/67,  p. 
493;  L.  1/58,  p.  580.  Salisbury, 
Theory  of  Act.  (1452:1),  L.  2/76,  p. 
588.     TldeCK.  Rheumatism  (1462:2). 

Carbolic  Acid   (353:4),  Senator,  Hypod., 

T.  2/75,  p.  343. 
Creasotb  (355:5),  Fife,  Externally,  Med. 

5.  Gaz.,  vol.  22/38,  p.  65. 
Propylamine     (308:6),    Arvenarius,     250 

Cases,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  560.  Leo,  28 
Cases,  Dose,  etc.,  Summary !  ! !  L.  2/75| 
p.  675.  I3eaumetz,  Prepar.,  Value, 
etc.,M.  R.  1/73,  p.  497. 
Trimethylamine  (308:6),  Beaumetz,  Prep., 
Value,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  497.  Spen- 
cer, B.  1/75,  p.  46.  Dowse,  L.  1/67, 
p.  802. 

1458. 

2.  Tr.   Ferri  Perchlor.    (294:6),   R.  Rey- 

nolds, R.  2/69,  p.  9;  L.  2/71,  pp. 
285,  803.  Dyer,  B.  2/76,  p.  51.  Wal- 
ters, Has  it  anything  to  do  with  Hy- 
perpyrexia? (1454:3),  L.  2/71,  p. 
346  ;  C.  J.  B.  Williams,  T.  1/72,  p. 
184. 
Ridge,  believes  Value  Due  to  Mineral 
Acids  (1457:3),  T.  2/71,  p.  544.  Ain- 
stie, Prophylactic,  R.  2/71,  p.  127, 
Foster,  Locally  (295:3),  T.  1/75,  p. 
362.  Duncan,  Peculiarities  of,  B.  2/75, 
p.  45. 
ZiNci  OxYDUM  (27:4)  In  Night  Sweats. 

3.  Antimony    (282:4),   Barbeau,    c.  Quinine 

(1458:4),  5  Cases,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  266. 
ZinciCyanid.  (410:4).  Luton,  M.  R.  1/75, 

p.  504. 
Mercury  (302:6),  Habershon,  to  beAvoid- 

4.  ed.  Bad  in  Cardiac  Complications 
(1455:1),  T.  1/60,  p.  42. 

Salicylic  Acid  (359:2),  Paul,  12  Cases,  T. 
2/76,  p.  539.  Traube,  etc.,  T.  1/76,  p. 
145 ;  2/76,  p.  739.  Curtis,  14  Cases, 
B.  2/76,  pp.  27,  38.  Broadbent,  etc., 
L.  1/76,  pp.  530,  658,  737,  840  ;  2/76, 
p.  11;  Sup.  to  Salicine,  L.  2/76,  p.  255. 

— Poisonous  Effects,  Tuckwell,  L.  2/76, 
pp.  681,  753,  806.  Eddison,  2  Fatal 
Cases,  T.  2/76,  p.  383. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TEEATMENT  OF  A.  RHEUMATISM  {cont.) 
Salicine  (359:2),  Maclagan,  etc.,  L.  1/76, 
pp.  341,  383,  655,  729;  2/76,  pp.  13, 
601.  Dose,  etc. !  ! ;  B.  2/76,  pp.  32,  38. 
Myers,  etc.,L.  2/76,  pp.  676,  680^708. 
Known  among  the  Kaffirs,  L.  1/76,  p. 
910.  Schofield,  13  Cases,  B.  2,76,  p. 
28.  May,  in  Endocaumtis  (780:6),  B. 
2/76,  p.  88. 
QiUNiNE  (403:3),  Beau,  etc..  Large  Doses, 
T.  2/59,  p.  440  ;  1/67,  p.  460.  Trous- 
seau, True  Value  of,  T.  2/58,  p.  353. 
Davies,  Bakk,  L.  1/41,  p.  575. 

Nevins,  R.  1/66,  p.  39.  R.  Salter,  L. 
2/69,  p.  567. 

Barclaj',  Direct.,  etc.,  B.  1/74,  p.  50. 
Dowse,  Cuts  short,  but  Exposes  to 
Cardiac  Complications  (1455:1),  B. 
1/75,  p.  53.  Vide  Comb,  avith  Anti- 
mony (1458:3)  ;  HyroDERMiCALLY 
(402:4). 

1459. 

1.  Opium   (462:3),    Sibson,  Large    Doses,   R. 

1/58,  p.  22  ;  1/71,  p.  166.  O'Donovan, 
M.  R.  1/59,  p.  242.  Vide  Comb. 
■WITH  COLCHICUM  (1459:6). 

Belladonna  (377:3),  Trousseau's  Remedy, 
T.  1/59,  p.  324 

2.  —Externally,  Harley,T.  1/68,  p.  326.  Sib- 

son, L.  1/68,  p.  618.      Vide  Ch.  Rheu- 
MATIS.M  (1463:1). 
Aconite  (468:2),   Fleming,  R.  2/45,  p.  78. 
"Wilks,  R.  1/69,  p.  25. 

3.  Veratrvm  Yiride  (345:4),  Toland,  T.  2/58, 

p.  663;  M.  R.   1/59,  p.  254.     Silver, 
T.  1/71,  p.  174. 
Veratrine,    Internally    (344:6),    Gehhert, 
L.  1/48,  p.  501.     Aran,  M.  R.  1/54,  p. 

4.  588.  Boucbut,  In  Child.  (1453:6), 
M.  R.  1/63,  p.  248.  Trousseau,  Dose, 
Curing  after  2nd  1 !  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  282  ; 
T.  2/53,  p.  72. 

ActjEA  Racemosa  (466:4),  Simpson,  T.  2/CO, 
p.  652.     Macdonald,  R.  2/61,  p.  37. 

5.  Fraxinus  Polygamia  (384:4),  Pouget,  Acts 

Uke  a  Charm,  T.  2/52,  p.  650  ;  1/53, 
p.  26. 
CoLCHicuM   (344:2),  "Wells,  Not  of  much 
Use,  T.  2/54,  p.  384.     Eisenmann,  c. 
Opio.  T.  1/60,  p.  376. 

6.  In  Scarlatinal  Rh.c.Liq.Potass^  (79:1). 
Cynara  (396:2),  Copeman,  B.  1/75,  p.  59. 

•  Secale    (326:3),    Boddy,    Superior    to    all 
Drugs,  L.  2/76,  p.  844. 

1460. 

2.  Stimi-lants  (432:1),  Todd,  In  Peri- 
carditis (759:4),  Etc.,  T.  2/57,  p.  219. 
Fox,  etc.,  Cases,  L.  2/61,  p.  230  ;  1/75, 
p.  856  ;  ride  1455:1. 
Wade;  L.  2/63,  p.  415.  Beale,  Bad  Cases, 
etc.,  R.  1/62,  p.  28 ;  T.  2/72,  p.  90. 


TREAT.  OF  A.  RHEU.— STIMULANTs(ra«^;.)— 
— Contha,   C.    J.  B.  Williams,   T.    1/72, 
p.  184. 

4.  Blisters  (165:3),  Davies,  etc.,  L.  2/65,  pp. 

127,  213;  1/09,  p.  190;  2/65,  p.  591; 
1/67,  p.  537  ;  T.  1/65,  p.  11  ;  Mode  of 
Applying,  p.  459;  1/66,  p.  131;  2/67,  p. 
565  ;  When  Best,  p.  566.  Gree'nhow, 
etc.,  T.  1/65,  pp.  153,  333;  1/67,  p. 
62  ;  Rationale  of  Action,  T.  2/67,  p. 
226.  Gull,  Relieve  Pain  do  not 
Shorten  Attack,  T.  1/69,  p.  76.  Pea- 
cock,   After    233    Cases    Decides    in 

5,  Favour,  R.   1/73,  p,  42.     McGregor, 
R.  2/69,  p.  132. 

Cold  to  Joints  (190:4),  Esmarcb,  R.  1/62, 
p.  260;  T.  2/71,  p.  607.  Arnold,  T. 
2/60,  p.  98  ;  1/63,  p.  584. 

Iced  Bath  (1480:1),  Fox,  etc.,  Cases, 
Temper.  Suddenly  Rising  to  108' 
(1454:3),  L.  2/71,  pp.  213,  253,  285; 
2/75,  p.  528.  Fereol,  M.  R.  2/75,  p. 
451.  Moxon,  etc.,  T.  2/71,  p.  243; 
1/73,  p.  269.  Eddison,  Value  in  2 
Fatal  Cases,  T.  2/76,  p.  383.  Sturges, 
Rarely  Successful,  Case,  etc.,  L.  2/76, 
p.  822;  ride  Delirium  (1454:2);  Hy- 
perpyrexia (1480:1). 

Cool  Pack  (1480:3),  Lukie,  L.  1/75,  p. 
227. 

1461. 

1.  Steam  Bath  (232:2),  Nevins,  How  to  Give 

with  Hot  Bricks,   R.    2/63,    p.    29; 

2/66,  p.  29. 
Hot  Pack,  Dowse,  Direct. ;  Pain  Ceases 

After  3rd  Pack,  B.  1/75,  p.  54. 
Horse-ChSstnut  Oil  Externally  (361:1), 

Masson,  T.  1/59,  p.  530. 
Bedding  in  Blankets,  Chambers,  Direct. 

3.  for  Making  Bed  (178:4),  Etc.,  M.  R. 
1/66,  p.  405. 

Immovable  Bandages  (1649:6),  Ochme, 
B.  2/74,  p.  34.  Frankel,  T.  2/75, 
p.  343. 

Faradization  (194:2),  Drosdoff,  T.  1/75, 

4.  p.  608.      To  Relieve  Acute  Pain,  T. 
2/76,  p.  363. 

CHRONIC  rcl  MUSCULAR  (110:2)  RHEU- 

5.  MATISM-RHEUMATISMAL  MYITIS 
Papers,  Etc.,  Ranking,  T.  2/54,  p.    139. 

Halleday,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  480.     Taylor, 

CUn.,  L.  2/41,  p.  346. 
Localized  Lesions  of  Muscular  Neryes, 

Richter,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  489. 
Its  Relation  to  Hemicrania  (1433:4). 
Diagnosis     fr.     Ataxie     Locomotrice 

(1261:4),  Wilks,  T.  2/68,  p.  577. 
Anchylosis  of  All  Joints,  Etc.  (1720:3). 

1462. 

TREAT.    OF    CHRONIC    RHEUMATISM, 

2.  fide  Chronic  Rheum.  Arthritis  (1721:2). 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Inman,  R.  1/58,  p.  41.  At 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


457 


TEEAT.  OF  CHRONIC  RHEU.— Lectures, 
Etc.  [cont.) — 

Diff.  Hospitals,  L.  1/68,  p.  346.  Fuller, 

Hydrakg.  Bin.  (304:3) ;  c.  Pot.  Iod., 

Etc.,-T.  1/57,  p.  168. 
SrLPHUR(243:3),Clay,  L.  2/40,  pp. 417,784. 
—Externally   (1457:3),    Fuller,  etc.,  T. 

1/57,  pp.  87,  345,  371,  372 ;  L.  1/58,  p. 

580.    Renard,  In  Tendinous  Rheum., 

M.  R.  1/64,  p.  241. 
Vide  Acute  Rheumatism  (1457:3). 

3.  Ammonite  Phosphas  (254:4),  Edwards,  L. 

1/50,  p.  672.  Buckle,  etc.,  R.  1/48,  p. 
77;  2/46,  p.  244. 

Ammonii  Chlorid.  (255:5),  H.  Jones,  Posi- 
tively Valuable,  R.  2/59,  p.  64. 

Potassii  loniD.  (264:4),  Salter,  In  Peri- 

4.  OSTEAL  Rh.,  L.  2/68,  p.  727.  Fuller, 
T.  1/57,  p.  168. 

Iodine  (251:4),  Laseque,  Internally,  T. 
1/57,  p.  269.  Vide  Ch.  Rii.  Arthritis 
(1721:3). 

Arsenic  (280:3),  Begbie,  E.  2/56,  p.  67;  T. 
6.  1/58,  p.  524.  Cleland,  R.  1/71,  p.  122. 

Vide  Ch.  Rh.  Arthritis  (1721:3).  _ 

PoTAssio  Tartrate  of  Iron  (296:5),  Will- 
shire,  L.  1/62,  p.  37. 

Propylamine  (1458:5).  Congelation 
(1460:5). 

1463. 

1.  Aconite  (1459:2),  Internally  &  Externally. 
Atropine  (378:2),  Hunter,  Hypod.,  T.  2/59, 

p.  252  ;  1/60,  p.  267.  Vide  Acute  Rh. 
(1459:1). 

2.  Stramonium   (378:6),   Kolliker,    L.    1/37, 

p.  331. 
GuAiACUM  (419:1),  Seymour,  L.   1/41,  p. 

783.     Adam,  R.  1/58,  p.  264. 
GuARANA  (455:6),  Rawson,  B.  2/74,  p.  33. 

4.  Alkaline  Baths  (1456:5). 

Pine  Leaf  Baths  (348:6),  T.  1/61,  p.  232. 
Massage  (223:6),  Halleday,   M.  R.  2/76, 

p.  480. 
Faradisation  (194:5),  Briquet,  In  Head 

5.  Cases,  Etc,  Direct.,  T.  1/59,  p.  428  ; 
L.  1/48,  p.  152.  Althaus,  How  to 
Apply,  to  Remove  Effusions,  T.  2/62, 
p.  271.  Vide  Acute  Rheumatism 
(1461:3);  Lumbago  (1464:5);  Chronic 
Rh.  Arthritis  (1721:6). 

Acupuncture  (166:5),  Leared,  T.  2/61,  p. 

550.     Vide  Stiff  Joints  (1720:2). 
Firing  (213:5),  Ranking,  T.  2/54,  p.  140. 

Corrigan,  etc.,  L.  1/46,  p.  497;  2/46, 

p.  612. 

1464. 

LUMBAGO.     Loins  1705:3. 

3.  Brodie,  Is  it  not  Deeper  than  the  Muscles  ? 

L.  1/65,  p.  517  ;  Simulated  by  Abdom. 
Aneurism  (733:5). 

TREATMENT  OF  LUMBAGO— 

Wilks,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  803  ;  2/70,  p.  35. 


TREATMENT  OF  LUMBAGO  [cont.)^ 
Morphia   Hypod.    (219:2),    Lawson,     T. 

2/76,  p.  671. 
Atropine  (1463:1). 
KcTMA     Racemosa,     EfFccts     "Wonderful 

(1459:4). 
Quinine  (403:3),  Glover,  L.  1/70,  p.  189. 
GuAco  (395:4),  Pritchard,  T.  2/52,  p.  651. 

4.  Carbolic  Acid  (1457:4^,  Hypod.,  T.  2/75, 

p.  343. 
Cold   (190:4),    Arnott,    T.    2/60,    p.    29. 

5.  Walker,  Ether  Spray,  L.  1/66,  p.  299. 
Ether  Poured  Over  Better,  T.  2/75, 
p.  343.  Neale,  Rubbing  Back  "stith 
Ice. 

"  Heat  (184:4),  Wilks,  Will  Cure  in  a  Few 
Hours  Often,  T.  1/69,  p.  377. 

Electricity  (1463:4),  V.  Poore,  Cont.  Cur- 
rent, L.  2/73,  p.  899  ;  2/74,  p.  301. 

Shampooing  (223:6),  Estradere,  R.  2/63, 
p.  74.     Vide  Firing  (1463:6). 

1465. 

URETHRAL  vel  GONORRHCEAL   (1173:2) 

2.     RHEUMATISM.      GON.    ARTHRITIS 

(1719:3).     Vide  Urethral  Rheum.  Not 

Gonorrhceal  (1171:4) ;  Urethral  Fever 

(1214:4) ;  Uterine Leucorrhq^a  (1106:3). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Stanley,  etc.,  T.   1/52,  p. 

584  ;  2/58,  p.  41.     EUiotson,  1/60,  p. 

643.    Ricord,  L.  1/48,  p.  173.    Fuller, 

etc.,  L.    1/63,  p.   Ill;    1/72,  p.   395. 

Marty,  Endocardial  Case,    T.   2/76, 

p.  710.     Fournier,  R.  2/69,  p.  155. 

4.  Is  there  Such  a  Disease  ?   Rollett,   T. 

2/59,  p.  41.     Nunn,  L.  2/71,  p.  909. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  GONORRHCEAL  RHEU- 
MATISM— 
Bond,  L.  1/72,  p.  395. 
Feet  Lame  (1784:2),  EUiotson,  T.   1/60, 

p.  643. 
Knee,  Synovitis  of  (1766:4). 
Not  Alway"s  Gonorrikeal  if  Urethral 

OR  Leucorrhceal  (1171:4). 
Treatment,  Bond,  L.  1/72,  p.  396;  2/45, 

p.   687.     Hunt,  Pot.   Iod.,  Etc.,  L. 

1/46,  p.  387. 

1466. 

GOUT— 

1.  Reviews,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  22;  2/54,  p. 

381  ;  1/69,  p.  419  ;  2/60,  p.  469';  1/73, 
p.  46.  Garrod, Discuss.,  L.  1/55,  p.  37; 
M.  R.  1/60,  p.  419. 
B.  Jones,  Lect.,  T.  1/65,  pp.  407,  433,  539. 

2.  Fuller,  L.  2/62,  p.  641.  Murchison, 
L.  1/74,  p.  502. 

LaycockDoubts  CurrentTheory,etc.,  etc., 
L.  1/62,  pp.  152, 449,  499.  Broadbent, 
Suppressed  re^SpuRious  GouT,Treat., 
etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  902.  Trousseau,  L. 
1/61,  pp.  400,  495. 


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MEDICAli   DIGEST. 


GOUT,  Lectures,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

Graves,  Clin.,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  20/37,  pp. 
209,  337.  Charcot,  History,  Origin, 
Causes,   etc.,    T.    1/67,  pp.  '245,  463. 

3.  Leared,    Seldom   Attacks    Paralyzed 
Limbs  (1264:1),  T.  2/67,  p.  400. 

SYMPTOMS,  Etc.,  OF  GOUT— 

Trousseau,  L.  1/61,  p.  400.    Eadcliffe,  Des- 
cription of  an  Attack,  T.  1/72,  p.  153. 
Pulse  (754:1),  Broadbent,  Arterial  Tex- 

siox  OF,  Etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  902. 
Gouty  Diathesis  (556:5),  Laycock,  T.  1/62, 
p.  153. 

4.  Blood  (139:4),  Garrod,  M.  E.  1/60, p.  420. 

Ord,  Eolation  of  Uric  Acid  (1031:1), 
Etc.,  T.  1/74,  p.  233.  Laycock,  T. 
1/62,  p.  451. 

5.  Urixe   (1034:5),  Garrod,   3    Kinds,  M.  E. 

1/60,  p.  421.  0.  Eees,  Oxaluria 
(1032:6),  Prominent  Symptom,  M.  E. 
2/56,  p.  388. 

—  Vide  Chroxic  Gout  (1472:2). 

Teeth  (104:1),  Laycock,  in  Gouty  Dia- 
thesis, T.  1/62,  p.  287. 

Pharynx  (1468:3),  Paget,  B.  2/76,  p.  243. 

Uvula  (826:1),  Paget,  Eloxgated  in  Old 
People,  B.  2/75,  p.  243. 

1467. 

CAUSES  OF  GOUT— 

2.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Garrod,  M.   E.   1/60,  p. 

427.  Hunt,  T.  2/52,  p.  28.  Melden, 
]Sl'ewTheory,ANERVEl)isEASE(1400:4), 
L.  2/72,  p.  114,  Tide  Nervous  Gout 
(1472:5).  Broadbent,  Eetained  Im- 
purities in  Blood,  L.  2/75,  p.  902. 

Alcohol  (424:5),  Garrod,  M.   E.   1/60,  p. 

428.  Garrett  says  there  is  Never  Gout 
vrhore  there  is  No  Alcohol,  L.  2/71,  p. 
727.  Hutchinson,  etc..  Cases  Contra 
to  Garrett,  T.  1/76,  p.  544 ;  L.  2/76, 
pp.  524,  563. 

Beer  (322:2),  Garrod,  The  "Worst  Drink, 
M.E.I  /60,  p.  428.  Hutchinson  Agrees, 
T.  1/76,  p.  544.    Todd,  M.  E.  2/57,  p. 

4.  99.     GreenhoNV,  L.  1/67,  p.  294. 
Lead  (291:4),  Garrod,  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  429  ; 

L.  2/70,  ,p.  781  ;  1/72,  p.  1.  Gubler, 
T.  1/68,  p.  531.  Murchison,  Cases  in 
Pt.,  L.  2/68,  p.  215.  Wilks.B.  1/75, 
p.  51. 

Hereditary  (562:4), Hutchinson,Lect., Are 
Ixherited  axd  Acquired  Gout  the 
Same,  Etc.  ?  T.  1/76,  p.  543. 

Exhaustive  Dis.  (554:2),  Todd,  Especially 
if  there  be  a  Tendency,  T.  2/53,  p.  81. 

EELATIOX    OF   GOUT  TO  OTHEE  DIS- 

5.  EASES- 

Laycock,  Interchange  of  Tuberculosis 
(693:1),  LiTiiiAsis  (1031:1),  Ather- 
oma (721:4),  Most  Certain,  T.  1/62,  p. 
499. 


EELAT.  OF  GOUT  TO  OTHEE  DIS.  [cont.) 
To  Eheumatic  Gout  (1721:2). 
To  PuLMox.iRY  Dis.  (646:5),  Laycock,  T. 
1/62,  p.  499;  L.  2/67,  p.  285. 
6.  To  Broxchitis,  Oftex  Vicarious  (654:4) ; 
Asthma  (658:5) ;  Phthisis  (693:1)  Apt 
to  Arise  in  Gouty  Families  ;   Haemo- 
ptysis (147:5). 

1468. 

1.  To  Atheroma  (721:4),  Laycock,  T.  1/62, 

p.  499.      Vide  Hemiplegia  (1287:2) ; 

SuppuRAT.    of    Eye   Ball   (1839:3)  ; 

Iritis  (1155:2). 
H-TJMORRHAGES    (142:2),    Cooper,   Apt    to 

Arise  in  Gouty  Habits,  L.  1/57,  p.  369. 

Vide  HiEMOPTYSis  (147:5). 
To  AxGixA  Pectoris  (788:6). 
To  Vexous  Coxgestiox  (746:6),  Cooper, 

2.  L.  1/57,  p.  369. 

To   Hemicraxia   (1433:4) ;    Cephalalgia 

(1429:5). 
To  Ixflammatiox  (162:1). 
To  Cutaxeous  Affectioxs  (38:5),  "Wunder- 

lich,   M.  E.   1/53,   p.   29,     Paget,  B. 

2/75,   p.   240.     Milton,   A    Peculiar 

Okstixate  Swellixg,  Case,  Etc.,  T. 

1/56,    p.    651.     Vide  Eczema  (47:3) ; 

Psoriasis  (63:2). 

3.  To  Carbuxcle  (56:3);  Ulcers  (172:3). 
To   Dis.  of  Throat  {9,U-A),vide  1466:5, 

Gibbs,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  384. 
To  Dis.  of  Stomach  (847:3),  Budd,  T.  1/53, 
p.  567. 

4.  To  Flatulexce  (864:2),  Wunderlich,-  M.  E. 

1/53,  p.  30. 
To   Colic   (880:2);   Ixtestix.   Obstruct. 

(873:2). 
To  Dis.  of  Kidxeys  (1013:3). 
To    Dis.    Bladder,    Gout    ix    Bladder 

(1067:4),   Todd,    Clin.,    T.    1/53,    pp. 

339,  539. 

5.  To  Dysmen-orrhcea  (1146:1). 

To    Mexokrhagia    (1148:5),  ride   H.ismo- 

erhages  (1468:1). 
To  Ixtermittexcy  of  Heart  (753:6). 
To  Heart,  Gout  at  the  Heart  (753:6), 

Fothergill,  L.  2/75,  p.  523. 
Operatioxs  IX  Gouty  ]?atiexts  (1630:5). 

1469. 

teeatment  of  gout— 

2.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Trousseau,  etc.,  E.  1/61, 
p.  24 ;  2/58,  p.  64.  Garrod,  M.  E. 
1/60,  p.  422;  Summary,  1/64,  p.  43. 
Inman,  Who  Suffered  Himself,  M.  E. 
2/70,  p.  384. 
Fuller,  Excretions  as  a  Guide,  T.  1/54, 
p.  47.  B.  Jones,  T.  1/65,  p.  539.  Ord, 
T.  1/74,  p.  234.  Sibsou,  Eest  axd 
Ease,  L.  2/70,  p.  220. 
Wansbrough,     Specific,     L.     1/42,     p. 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST, 


459 


TEEAT.  OF  GOUT— Lectures,  Etc.  {cont.) 
546.     Broadbent,  Eationale,  L.  2/75, 
p.  904.     At  Different  Hosjiitals,  etc., 
L.  2/69,  p.  437. 
3.  Diet  (126:2),  Paget,  B.  2/75,  p.  241. 

CoLCHicvM  (344:2),  Wells,  etc.,  M.  E. 
2/54,  p.  384;  1/62,  p.  233.  Paget, 
Direct.,  B.  2/75,  p.  245.  B.  Jones, 
T.  1/65,  p.  639;  E.  1/68,  p.  14. 
Gariod,  etc.,  E.  1/59,  p.  305;  1/61,  p. 
25;  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  432.  Hughes, 
Formula,  T.  2/54,  p.  86. 

—  Contra,  Todd,  M.  E.  2/59,  p.  99. 

Veratrixe  (344:6),  B.  Jones,  Laville's 
Specific,  T.  1/65,  p.  539. 

5.  GuACo  (395:4),  Pritchard,  E.  1/62,  p.  36. 
Fraxiniis   (384:4),  Pouget,  etc.,  T.  2/52, 

p.  650;  1/53,  p.  26. 
Piper    Metiiysticum    (365:3),    Pritchard, 

T.  2/54,  p.  590. 
Morphia  (461:5),  B.  Jones,  Hypoder.,  T. 

6.  1/65,  p.  539  ;  E.  1/68,  p.  23. 
Benzoic  Acid    (393:5),   Walshe,    Highly 

Values  it. 
CiCHORY  (396:6),  Belli,  E.  2/58,  p.  66. 

1470. 

1.  Strawberries  (411:1),  Pouchcr,  E.  2/58, 

p.  66. 
Alcohol  (1467:2),   Abstain  From  and  No 

Gout. 
PiiuNUS  Virgin.  (411:2),  Gardner,  L.  1/74, 

p.  549. 
Lithia  (272:2),  Garrod,  E.   2/59,  p.    505  ; 

2.  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  433;  T.  1/73,  pp.  83, 
247,  299.  Althaiis,  T.  2/61,  p.  527. 
Moss,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  240  ;  E. 
1/61,  p.  115.  Vidti  Chalk  Stones 
(1472:5). 

Ammonite  Phosphas  (254:4),  Edwards, 
etc.,  L.  1/50,  p.  672  ;  E.  2/46,  p.  244  ; 
1/48,  p.  77. 

3.  Vichy    Waters  (233:3),  T.  2/61,  p.  430. 

Paget,  B.  2/75,  p.  245. 
Cardonic  Acid  (238:6),  Parkin,  Internally, 

Effects  said  to  be  Simply  Wonderful, 

L.  Ap.  8/43,  p.  50  !  !  ! 
Cold    Water,    Freely    Imbibed   (118:4), 

Case,  T.  1/65,  p.  237. 

4.  TllIMETIIYLAMINE  (1457:6). 

Chloral  (444:5),  L.  1/70,  p.  421  ;  T.  1/73, 

p.  529. 
Turkish  Bath  (232:2),  S.  Wells,  T.  2;'60, 

p.  426.     Goolden,  L.  1/61,  p.  96. 
Pine  Le.aves  Baths   (348:6),   T.  1/61,  p. 

232;  L.  2/72,  p.  3. 

1471. 

1.  Hot  Fomentations  Followed  by  Morphia 

Dressing,  L.  2/37,  p.  693. 
Iodine  Extern.  (250:6),  Salter,  L.  2/69, 
p.  438. 

2.  Spts.  Wine  Lot.  (432:4),  GoolJen,  T.  2/53, 

p.  501. 


TEEAT.  OF  GOUT  [cont.)  — 

Horse   Chestnut    Oil    (361:1),    T.    1/59, 

p.  530. 
Arnica  Lotion  (396:3),  Sankey,  L.  2/69, 

p.  497. 
3.  Blisters    to    Joints    (165:3)   in   Acute 

Stage,  Todd,  E.  1/60,  p.  279. 
Mustard  Poultices  to  Stomach,  Garrett, 

L.  1/61,  p.  393. 
Argent.  Nit.  Over  Part  (307:3),  Fergus, 

L.  2/71,  p.  427.     Jordan,  T.  1/71,  p. 

408. 
Impermeable  Coverings,  Collodion,  Etc. 
5.  (162:5),     Latour,    T.    2/53,   p.    585. 

Castor  Oil,  Amer.  J.,  No.  41/37,  p.  327. 
Strapping  Foot,  Pressure  (222:4),  M.D., 

Eemarkable   Comfort  of,  T.  2/62,  pp. 

68,  155.    Garrett,  Bandaging,  L.  1/61, 

p.  393.     Winter,   Elastic  Stocking, 

L.  2y76,  p.  916. 

1472. 

CHEONIC  GOUT— 

2.  Cases,  Etc.,  Todd,  Med.  Gaz.,  voL  4/47, 

p.  1073.     Trousseau,  L.  1/61,  p.  447. 
Urine  (1034:5),  Garrod,  M.E.  1/60,  p.  422; 

vide  Acute  Gout  (1406:5). 
5.  Treatment,  Acid  IIydrochlor.  (247:2), 

Duncan,  M.  E.  2/65,  p.  250. 

GOUTY  CONCEETIONS  vol  CHALK 
STONES— 
Broadbent,  Plan  to  Eeraove,  T.  1/67,  p. 
335.  Thorn,  Treat.,  L.  2/56,  p.  379. 
Adams,  Amput.  of  Finger,  T.  1/61, 
p.  251.  Bennett,  Soda  Poultices 
(268:3),  Etc.,  T.  2/53,  p.  502.  Garrod, 
Lithia  Poultice  (1470:1),  T.  1/73, 
p.  299. 

NEEVOUS  GOUT— 

Wunderlich,  M.  E.  1/53,  p.  30.  Meldon, 
Gout  A  Nerve  Disease  (1467:1),  L. 
2/72,  p.  114. 

1473. 

PYEEXIA— FEVEE.      In    Africa    (11:3); 

1.  U.  States  (13:5). 

Nature,  Causes,  Etc.,  Eev.,  M.  E.  1/53, 
p.  5;  2/51,  p.  3;  1/55,  p.  323;  1/56, 
p.  390. 

Parkes,  Lect.,  T.  1/55,  pp.  253,  279,  331, 
472,  535,  561;  L.  1/71,  p.  527. 

Corrigan,  etc.,  T.  1/53,  p.  297 ;  2/61,  p. 
523;  2/63,  p.  127.  Stokes,  T.  1/54, 
pp.  53,  229,  339,  423,  507,  639  ;  2/54, 
pp.  77,  179,  255,  383,  485. 

2.  H.  Jones,  E.  2/58,  p.  41 ;  T.  1/59,  p.  272. 

Fatigue  (198:6)  Causing  Attack,  T. 
2/65,  p.  217.  B.  Jones,  Qualitative 
and  Quantitative  Errors  in  Oxidation, 
T.  1/66,  p.  275.  Anderson,  Ten  Lect., 
T.  1/61,  p.  448. 


460 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


PYREXIA— K\TURE,  Causes,  Etc.  {cont.)— 
Beale,  T.  l/71,p.  183;  1/72, p.  31.     Mur- 
cbison,  I'athol.  and  Treat.,  R.  1/72,  p.  4. 

3.  Tweedie,  Change  of  Type  (552:4),  L. 

1/GO,  p.  487  ;  Leet.,  L.  1/60,  p.  1,  ct  scq. 

B.  Saunderson,  L.  1/76,  p.  469. 
In  Cold-Blooded  Animals,  Lassar,  Exper., 

T.  1/76,  p.  97. 
Germ  Theory  (318:5),  Maclagan,  L.  1/73, 

p.  439;  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  186;  R.  2/73, 

p.  25. 
Mechanical    Theory,    Iluter,    T.    1/73, 

p.  278. 

4.  Pulse    (754:1),    Broadbent,   L.    2/75,   pp. 

442,  850;  T.  2/75,  p.  452. 
Temperature    (187:4),    Parke?,    etc.,    T. 

1/55,   p.   253;  2/61,  p.   524;    2/75,  p. 

452.     B.  Saunderson,  L.  1/76,  p.  470. 

Murri,   Cause  of  Rise,   R.ev.  of  Diff. 

Theories,  T.  1/75,  p.  229 ;  vide  Hyper- 
pyrexia (1480:1). 
6.  Nervous  Influence  (1448:2),  Partes,  T. 

1/55,  pp.  537,  561.     Bernard,  T.  1/61, 

p.  245;  2/61,  p.  79;  L.  2/76,  p.  332. 

Campbell,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  153.       H. 

Jones,  L.  2/55,  p.  46;   1/63,  p.   461. 

Neale,    Influence   of    Sympathetic, 

ride  T.  2/61,  p.  79;  L.  2/60,  p.  107. 
Periodicity  (579:3),  Ed.,  Possible  Explan., 

L.   1/75,   p.   682.     Stokes,  L.\ws  of. 

Etc.,  T.    1/54,    p.  229.     Hughes,   L. 

2/60,  p.  106  ;  vide  Periodic  Insanity' 

(1381:1). 

1474. 

RIGORS— 

2.  Pathol.andTreat.,Etc., Johnson, R.  1/68, 

p.  6  ;  Analogous  to  Spinal  Epilepsy 
(1307:4),  Maclagan,  Cause,  etc.,  M.  R. 
1/74,  p.  186.  Laycock,  Expl.,  T.  1/74, 
p.  339. 
Following,  Py^mia(169:6);  Catheterism 
(1214:5). 

TREATMENT  OF  RIGORS— 

Chloroform  Inhal.  (441:1),  Johnson,  R. 

1/68,  p.  7. 
Quinine  (169:6). 

BRAIN  IN  PYREXIA  (1404:4)— 

3.  West,  Cerebral  Sympt.  Suddenly  Deve- 

loped Rarely  Due  to  Acute  Cerebral 
Disease  (1403:2),  T.  2/59,  p.  623. 
Todd,  Cerebral  Symptoms  not  Due 
to  Cerebral  Lesions  (1415:3),  L. 
1/48,  pp.  36,  65,  629.  Maclagan, 
Ur.'emia  (1018:5)  Cause  of  Nervous 
Symptoms,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  186. 

DELIRIUM  OF  PYREXIA— 

4.  Nature  and  Treat.,  Etc.,  Todd,  R.  1/60, 

p.  282.  H.  Jackson,  Rarely  Associated 
with  Primary  Cerebral  Disease 
(1403:1),  Explan.,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  336. 


DELIR.  OF  PYREXIA— Nature,  Etc. (co«<.) 
H.  Jones,  L.  2/67,  p.  7.  Wade,  Ex- 
plan.,  etc.,  L.  2/63,  p.  415.  Jenner, 
DiagnosticYalue  of  Headache  (1429:5) 
WITH  or  without  Delir.  in  Diff.  Dis., 
T,  2/60,  p.  505.  Laycock,  T.  2/64,  p. 
114.  Prout,  Alkalis  (215:6)  in  Ex- 
cess Causing  it,  T.  1/56,  pp.  85,  133. 

TREATMENT  OF  DELIRIUM— 

6.  Laycock,  Make  Patient  Swallow  by  Tickling 
Nostril,  etc.,  T.  1/65,  p.  489.  II. 
Jones,  T.  2/70,  p.  260.  Allbutt,  R. 
2/66,  p.  306. 
Alcohol  (432:1),  Todd,  R.  1/60,  p.  283. 
Gull,  L.  1/72,  p.  898.  In  Typhoid, 
Etc.  (1502:2). 
Chloral  (444:4),  T.  2/70,  pp.  179,  207; 
vide  1429:5. 

1475. 

1.  Opium  (461:6),  Allbutt,  R.  2/66,  p.  306. 
Stramonium  (378:6),  Payne,   L.   2/71,  p. 

839. 
Quinine   (403:2),  Winn,  In  Pericardial 

2.  Delirium  (759:3),  Etc.,  L.  2/68,  p. 
633. 

Chloroform  Inhalat.(1474:2),  B.  Sequard, 

In   Hy'stebical    Delirium    (1335:2), 

Etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  247. 
Mustard  Cataplasm  (456:4)  to  Soles  of 

Feet,  Osborn,  L.  1/72,  p.  32. 
Restraint  (1390:1),  Maclagan,  When  and 

When  Not  to   Use,   L.  2/71,  p.  773. 

Sheppard,  Fasten  Hands  to  Belt  Round 

Waist,  T.  2/72,  p.  400. 

DELIRIUM    (1474:3)     OF,     CEREBRITIS 

4.  (1415:3);  RHEUMATISM  (1454:1); 
COLLAPSE  (1481:2);  TRAUMATIC 
(1636:2)  ;  D.  TREMENS  (427:2) ;  OF 
LEAD  POISONING  (291:2);  PNEU- 
MONIA (666:6). 

PAINS  OF  PYREXIA  (1234:3)  — 

5.  Due  to  Partial  Death,  Chambers,  T.  2/61, 

p.  524. 

THIRST  OF  PYREXIA  (120:1)— 
Cause,  Etc.,  Parkes,  T.  1/55,  p.  333. 

NUTRITION  (157:5).  METAMORPHOSIS 
(118:3). 

EMACIATION  (158:2)— 

Bernard,    Cause   of.   Necessity   for    Food, 
etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  79. 

RESPIRATION  OF  PYREXIA  (629:3)— 

6.  Wilks,  Remarks  on  Dr.  Parke's  Lectures, 

T.  1/55,  p.  472. 

PULSE  (755:2)  — 

Cardiograph  (754:5),  Ainstie,  Prognostic 
and  Diagnostic  Value,  L.  2/67,  p.  123. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


461 


1476. 

BLOOD  IN  PYREXIA  (139:3)— 

1.  Analysis,  Etc.,  Parkes,  etc.,   T.   1/55,  p. 

334  ;  1/58,  p.  273  ;  R.  1/64,  p.  148. 

URINE  OF  PYREXIA  (1034:4),  Vide  Ague 

(1484:3). 

B.  Saimderson,  Increase  and  Source    of 

Urea  (1030:3),  B.  1/76,  p.  17.      Vide 

Typhoid  (1497:2).     Parkes,  T.   1/55, 

pp.  254,  332 ;   1/57,  p.  207.     Ainstie, 

Tissue,  Destruction,  etc.,B.  1/74,  p.  1. 

2.  Lawson,  Pigments  of  (1033:5),  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  486.  Uii^TiMiA  (1474:3),  Caus- 
ing Nertous  Symptoms.  Johnson, 
Always  Test  for  Albumen,  T.  1/58, 
p.  54. 

TONGUE  OF  PYREXIA  (803:5)— 

Peculiar  Condition,  Newham,  L.  1/54,  p. 

3.  662.     Traube,  T.  2/63,  p.  127. 

LIVER  GLYCOGENESIS  ARRESTED 

(331:3)— 

ABDOMEN  (943:5)  — 

Full  and  Tumid,  Wilks,  R.  1/61,  p.  32. 

HECTIC  FEVER— 

4.  Digitalis  in  (1478:5). 

SEQUEL.^    OF   PYREXIA,   Vide  Typhoid 

(1498:5)— 
Martin,  Especially  on  Return  fr.  India,  L. 

2/51,  p.  54. 
Sloughing  of  Cornea  (1845:6) ;  Cancrum 

Oris  (798:4). 
Bubo  (1181:2)  ;  Arthritis  (1507:2). 
Phlegmasia   Dolens  (474:5) ;   Muscular 

Contractions  (111:3). 
Shedding  of  Teeth   (104:4),    Salter,    R. 

5.  2/58,  p.  52. 

Necrosis  of  Alveoli  (1689:1). 
Bed  Sores  (178:3),  Stokes,  etc.,  Treat.,  T. 
1/54,  p.  507  ;  2/57,  p.  254. 

CONTAGION   OF  FEVER,  ITS   NATURE 

(557:4),  Vide  quoque  (1473:1). 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  FEVER— 
Reyieav,  M.  R.  2/51,  p.  3. 
From  Cerebritis  (1415:3). 

CHILDREN'S  FEVERS— 

6.  Rea-iew,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  158.     More- 

head,  in  India,  Dose  of  Quinine,  Etc., 
Vol.  1,  p.  266. 
Typhus  (1507:2)  ;  Typhoid  (1501:1) ;   In- 
fantile Remittent  (1511:5). 

1477. 

TREATMENT  OF  PYREXIA,  Vide  Typhoid 
3.     (1501:3)— 

Principles,  Beale,  T.  2/71,  pp.  731,  789  ; 


TREAT.  OF  PYREXIA— Principles  {cont.) 
1/72,  pp.  31,  91,  151,  591.  Christison, 
as  Compared  with  40  Years  ago,  R.2/58, 
p.  39.  Aitken,  etc.,  R.  2/72,  p.  24  ; 
1/63,  p.  29.  Chambers,  Reneaval  of 
Life  in  (2:3),  T.  2/61,  p.  525. 

4.  Trousseau,  T.  1/59,  p.  324.  Ward,  as  a  Rule 

do  Nothing,  R.  1/60,  p.  268. 
Wood,  etc..  Fever  Mixture,  Etc.,  R.  1/72, 
p.  152  ;  L.  1/72,  pp.  473,  629.  Fordyce's 
Antihectic  (1476:3)  Powders,  R.  1/71, 
p.  333.  Brinton,  80  Cases,  L.  2/53, 
pp.  568,  599. 

5.  Fresh  Air  (257:2),  MacCormac,   R.   2/65, 

p.  40.  Vide  In  Typhus  (1509:4). 
Diet  (126:1),  Trousseau,  etc.,  Necessity,  T. 
1/59,  p.  324;  1/54,  p.  508;  2/61,  p. 
525  ;  R.  2/61,  p.  18.  Jenner,  etc.,  L. 
2/70,  p.  633;  1/71,  p.  530  ;  1/60,  p. 
539.  Bernard  says  Absorption  Nil, 
T.  1/60,  p.  110.  Vido  In  Typhoid 
(1502:  n. 

6.  — Pepsine  (1502:1)  to  Promote  Digestion. 
— Farinaceous  Foods  (314:6),  Fox,  Avoid, 

No  Saliva  to  Digest,  L.  1/70,  p.  548. 
—Fats  (89:5),  Parkes,  Value,  L.  1/71,  p. 
530. 

1478. 

1.  Animal  Food  a   Preventive  of  Epidemic 

Fever  (126:1),  M.  D.  L.  1/38,  p.  526. 
— Milk  (541:1),  Yule,  the  Sine  qua  non,  T. 

2/70,   p.    33  ;  1/75,  p.   979.     Cleland, 

Mix  with  Saccharated  Lime  (273:5). 

Smith,  etc..   Skimmed  Milk  Best,  T. 

1/59,  p.  532  ;  L.  1/70,  p.  61  ;  R.  2/66,  p. 

219.    De  Lisle,  Butter  Milk  (540:6), 

T.  2/73,  p.  104. 
Self   Digesting  Soup  (837:4),  Beale,  T. 

2.  1/71,  p.    184.      Vide  Digested   Milk 
(1543:3). 

Stimulants  (432:1),  When  to  Give,  M.  R. 
2/76,  p.  10.  Todd,  Not  Satisfactory, 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  331.  Binz,  Value  of, 
B.  2/76,  p.  20.  Vide  Intermittent 
(1489:3);  Typhoid  (1502:1). 

Ammonia  (254:1),  Kennedy,  Effects  in  Some 
Fevers  Injurious,  R.  1/63,  p.  29. 

3.  Camphor  (369:4),  Discuss.  L.  2/47,  p.  553. 
Ol.  Terebinth  (349:6),  Valuable  as  a  Sti- 
mulant   in    Collapse.      Vid<i    Ague 
(1489:5). 

Phosphorus  (239:5),  Traube,  L.  2/74,  p. 
621. 

4.  Chloroform  (441:5),  Dublin  Hosp.  nX  xxv.. 

Internally.  Med.  Circ.  1/54,  p.  114, 
7 We  441:5. 

Salicylic  Acid  (359:2),  Ewald,  as  Sali- 
cylate OF  Soda,  B.  1/76,  p.  31.  Vide 
360:5. 

Aconite  (468:2),  Wood,  1/72,  p.  152. 

5.  Digitalis  (373:3),  Duclos,  Magical  often, 

M.  R.  2/63,  p.  246 ;  Med.  Circ.  2/54, 
p.  101.  Murray,  In  Hectic  (1476:3), 
T.  1/65,  p.  277.  Vide  Typhoid  (1053:3j, 


462 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


TREATMENT  OF  PYREXIA  {cont.)~ 

CorrEE  (400:1),  Parkes,  Effects;  Analysis 
6.  of  Urine  After,  etc.,  T.  1/55,  p.   563  ; 

1/57,  p.  208.  E.  Smith,  Leaves,  T. 
1/59,  p.  533. 
Quinine  (403:1),  Allbutt,  etc.,  Antipyretic 
Action,  B.  1/74,  p.  12;  L.  1/72,  p. 
629.  Vide  In  Agve  (1485:5)  ;  Ty- 
phoid (1503:1). 
Camomilla  Injection,  In  Tympanitis 
(864:4),  Most  Effectual. 

1479. 

1.   Diuretics  (221:2).     Sudorifics  (221:1). 

Saccharated  Lime  (273:5),  Cleland,  B. 
1/76,  p.  16. 

Pot.  Chlor.  (260:3),  Headland,  L.  1/46, 
p.  278. 

Chloral,  In  Insomnia  (1474:6). 
3.  Bleeding   (163:6),  Christison,  Contra,  E. 
1/58,  p.  248. 

Emetics  (220:2),  Chambers,  To  Arrest,  etc., 
at  Onset,  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  404  ;  Arrests 
Vomiting,  T.  2/61,  p.  523.  Brinton, 
L.  2/53,  p.  599;  1/60,  p.  391.  Peter, 
T.  2/72,  p.  421.  Bingham,  Vast 
Yalue  of  Mustard  (456:4),  T.  1/68, 
p.  568. 

Ice  to  Suck  (190:1),  To  AiTest  Yomiting, 
etc.,  Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  517. 

Cold  Bath  (1480: 1),  Not  only  Where  There 
is  Hyperpyrexia,  Ed.,  L.  2/75,  p. 
844 ;  Direct.,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  332. 

1480. 

HYPERPYREXIA  (1454:2),  ride  Tempera- 

1.     ture  in  Pyrexia  (1473:4) ;  High  Temper. 

in  Rheumatism  (187:4). 

J.   C.  B.  Williams,  What  has  Treat,  to  do 

with  Causing  Hyperp.  ?  T.  1/72,  p.  184. 

Iced  Baths,  Fox,  Direct.,  etc.,  L.  2/71,  pp. 

213,  253,  285,  317;  L.  2/72,  p.  562; 

Direct.,  2/75,  p.  841.    Sturges,  Rarely 

Successful,  Case,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  822. 

3.  Brand,  etc.,  L.  2/69,  p.  438.     Binz,  Di- 

rect.,  B.  1/76,  p.  22.  Juergensen, 
Stimulants  Before  and  After,  T. 
2/76,  p.  500.  Vide  In  Rheumatism 
(1460:5);  Typhoid  (1502:5);  Pneu- 
monia  (669:1). 

Cooling  Back,  Cold  Sheet,  Etc.  (229:6), 
Railton,  Merely  Iced  Towels  Laid 
Over,  Cure,  L.  2/75,  p.  797.  Gill,  Di- 
rect., R.  2/47,  pp.  1,  3.  Nevins,  Med. 
Gaz.  6/48,  p.  123.  Balbirnie,  etc.,  L. 
1/72,  p.  168;  Direct.,  etc.,  1/75,  p.  45. 

— In  Acute  Rheumatism  (1460:5). 

Cold  Douche  (229:3),  Trousseau,  T.  1/59, 
p.  324.  Vide  Continuous  to  Head 
(1302:6). 

Cold  Sponging,  Jessett,   Is  it  Good  ?  L. 

4.  2/71,  p.  655.    Draasche,  In  Typhoid, 
R.  1/70,  p.  26. 


HYPERPYREXIA  {cont.)  — 

Iced  Pillows,  Etc.,  Etc.  (190:2).  Leube, 
Instead  of  Bath  (1480:1),  M.  R.  2/71, 
p.  525.  Roberts,  Cooling  Pads, 
Diagr.,  T.  2/71,  p.  733 ;  Other  Plans, 
B.  1/75,  p.  20.  Richardson,  etc., 
Diagrs.,  Substitutes  for  Irrigation, 
T.  1/74,  p.  312 ;  1/76,  p.  572.  AUbutt's 
5.  Bottles,  Etc.,  L.  2/71,  p.  880. 

Cold  Water  Coil  (190:2),  Smith,  L.  2/75, 

p.  528. 
Iced  Enemata  (1502:6). 
Salicylate  of  Soda  (359:2). 

1481. 

COLLAPSE  OF  FEVER— 

2.  Causes,  Etc.,  G.  Johnson,  T.  1/66,  p.  464. 

Vide  916:3. 
Delirium   of    (1475:4),   Weber,  L.  1/65, 

p.  479. 
In  Rheumatism  (1454:3);  Cholera(930:1); 

Abdominal  Disease  (945:4) ;  Stoker's 

(185:3);       Intra  -  Ovarian     H.i^mo- 

RRHAGE  (1156:4). 

TREATMENT  OF  FEVER  COLLAPSE— 

3.  LiQ.  Ammoni^ie  (253:6)  Injected,  Wake,  T. 

2/70,  p.  466. 
Ether   Hypodermic.    (434:1),  Macan,    B. 

2/76,  p.  303. 
Ol.  Terebinth  (349:6). 

IDIOPATHIC  FEVER— 

5.  Murchison,  R.  1/63,  p.  279, 

ADYNAMIC  FEVERS,  t'e^e  Typhus  (1505:4); 
Adynamia  (158:6). 
Simulated    by    Cerebral    Disease    fr. 

Otorrhcea  (1795:2). 
Nitric  Acid  (1488:5). 

MALIGNANT    FEVERS,   vide    Malignant 

6.  Purpura  (1254:4);  Plagues  (1517:1). 
Sulphites  (245:3),  Polli,  etc.,  R.  1/63,  p. 

245  ;  2/65,  p.  41.  Hamilton,  etc.,  L. 
1/67,  p.  81;  1/69,  pp.  45,  323,  511. 
Miller,  884  Cases,  Showing  No  Value 
in  Typhus  (1510:1).  Vide  Typhoid 
(1504:1). 

1482. 

MALARIAL  vel  PALUDAL  FEVERS,  vide 
1.     The  Nature,  Etc.,  of  Malaria  (559:2) ; 
Laws  of  Periodicity  (1473:6). 
Haspel,  As  Seen  in  Algeria,  M.  R.  2/52,  p. 
354.     Inman,  Due  to  Chill,  Not  to 
Miasm,  B.  1/75,  p.  3.  Sullivan  Doubts 
Inman,  T.  2/75,  p.  677. 
Diabetes  (336:2)  Caused  by. 
Menstruation    (1142:6)    Relieves  Attack, 

Why?  Lawson,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  490. 
Masked  Malarious  Fever,  Sullivan,  T. 

1/76,  p.  167. 
Warmth  Shields  fr.,  Inman,  B.  1/75,  p.  4, 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


463 


EEMITTENT  FEVER— 

3.  Forms  of,  Peacock,  In  London,  T.  1/57, 

p.  281. 
Fungi  (318:5)  As  a  Cause. 
Spirilla  in  Blood  in  Recurrent  Fevers 

(318:5). 
Analogy  of, -with  Coup  de  Soleil  (185:6). 

4.  Liver,  Lawson,  H.=ematine  (9G9:3)  Often 

Largely  Deposited  In,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  490.  Morehead,  Jaundice  (974:6) 
Often  Present,  Vol.  1,  pp.  158,  196. 

Spleen  (988:6),  Lawson,  HiEMATiNE  Often 
Largely  Deposited  In,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  490. 

Sequels  (1485:1),  Gangrenous  Stomati- 
tis (798:4),  Apt  to  Follow. 

1483. 

TREATMENT  OF  REMITTENT  FEVER, 

1.  vide  Treat,  of  Ague  (1485:3). 

Blair,  In  W.  Indies,  L.  2/48,  pp.  344,  718. 
Livingstone's  Pills,  T.  1/61,  p.  684. 
Turpentine      (1489:5).         Nitric     Acid 
(1488:4). 

2.  Hyposulphites  (1488:5).      Sodii  Chlor. 

(1488:1). 
Cold  Affusion  (1480:3).  Myrrh  (1486:5). 
Of    Diarrhcea    (910:3),    Argent  Nitr., 

Brown,  R.  1/60,  p.  32. 

INTERMITTENT  FEVER  —  QUARTAN, 

5.  TERTIAN  AGUE,  vide  Pyrexia(1473:1). 
Parkin  Denies  Malarious  Origin  (558:4). 

Symonds,  Theory,  T.  1/58,  p.  474. 
Ward,  Clin.,  L.  2/64,  pp.  347,  483. 
Blair,  In  W.  Indies,  L.  2/48,  pp.  344, 
717.  Garson,  In  Papal  States,  L.  2/62. 
pp.  414,  441.  Ireland  (6:1)  Particu- 
larly free,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  129.  Living- 
stone, In  Africa,  etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  473. 
Fergusson,  May  Arise  on  Sandy  Soils, 
M.  R.  1/54,  p.  325,  Casorati,  M.  R. 
2/64,  p.  34. 
Statistics,  In  India,  T.  2/56,  p.  238. 

1484. 

PATHOLOGY  OF  AGUE— 

2.  Paralysis  of  Sympathetic  (1448:1),  Etc., 

H.  Jones,  L.  2/55,  pp.  46,  71,   Vide 

1473:5. 
Pigmentary  (20:4)  Changes, "Wilks,  etc., 

R.  2/59,  p.  290  ;  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  75. 
The  Fungus  Theory  (318:5). 
Temperature  (187:4),  Michael,  M.  R.  2/56, 

3.  p.  253.  Ringer,  During  a  Fit,  T.  2/59, 
p.  146  ;  L.  1/71,  p.  530. 

Urine  (1034:4),  Ringer,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/52, 
p.  400  ;  1/57,  p.  537  ;  2/59,  p.  146  ; 
R.  1/58,  p.  37.  Burdel,  Always  Dia- 
uetic  (336:2),  T.  2/59,  pp.  562,  646  ; 
R.  1/60,  p.  309.  Ralfe,  Analysis  in 
Tertian,  T.  1/76,  p.  89.  Vide  Py- 
rexia (1476:1). 


PATHOLOGY  OF  AGUE  {cont.)— 

Spleen  (988:6),  Enlargement,  Etc.,  vide 

5.  988:4,  Morehead,  vol.  i.,  p.  52.  Wilks, 
Pigmentary  Changes,  Etc.,  R.  2/59, 
p.  220. 

Hjematemesis  (145:2),  H.  Jones,  Arising 
During  Fever,  T.  2/55,  p.  410. 

Algide  Stage,  Gray,  Pulse  in,  Compared 
with  Algide  of  Cholera  Collapse 
(919:2),  Etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  362.  Sulli- 
van, Algid  Pernicious  Fever,  T.  1/76, 
p.  277;    Vide  of  Hernia  (953:6). 

DIAGNOSIS,  ETC.,  OF  AGUE— 

6.  From   Fatty  Degeneration   of    Heart 

(772:4). 

From  Phthisis  (684:1).  Is  Phthisis  Af- 
fected Antagonistically  by  Ague  ? 
(684:1). 

From  Extra  Urethral  Abscess,  Etc., 
(1171:4).  Vide  Urethral  Fever, 
(1214:2). 

1485. 

RELATION   OF  AGUE  (1516:4),  To  Beri- 

1.  Beri  (1516:4);  To  Epilepsy  (1311:4). 

SEQUELS  OF  AGUE  (1482:1)— 

2.  Dropsy     (155:3),   Thibeaud,  Treat.,   etc., 

T.  1/57,  p.  320 ;   Vide  Hypertrophy 

of  Spleen  (988:4). 
Embolism  (17:4),  Fr.  Excess  of  Pigment. 
Apoplexy  (1411:2).  Acute  Mania  (1380:4). 
Gangrenous  Stomatitis  (798:4). 

TREATMENT  OF  AGUE  (1483:1)- 

4.  Livingstone,  Pills,  Etc.,  T.   1/61,  p.  684. 

Nonat,  T.  1/58,  p.  225.     Salisbury,  R. 

1/66,   p.   65.     Vide  Fungus  Theory 

(318:5). 
Porcher,  Treat,  of  Congest.  Stage,  R.  2/67, 

p.  7. 
Mentally,   by    Charms   (1360:4),     Etc., 

Blower,  L.  2/72,  p.  530. 

5.  Antiperiqdics  (400:5). 

Quinine  (403:1),  vide  Antipyretic  Act. 
OF  Quinine  (1478:6),  Sullivan,  Its 
Peculiarly  Valuable  Proj^erties,  T.  2/75, 
p.   678.      Wunderlich,  M.  R.  1/53,  p. 

6.  19.  Chunder  Roy,  How  It  Acts,  T. 
1/71,  p.  244.  Snow,  When  to  Use, 
Dose,  etc.,  T.  1/56,  p.  190.  Vide  Dose, 
Administrat.,  Etc.,  Etc.    (402:2-6). 

Wood,  The  Specific  for  Ague,  Direct,  L. 
2/72,  p.  871.  Jousset,  Injected  into 
Trachea  (625:5),  Wonderful  Effects, 
L.  2/75,  p.  287. 
— Prophylactic  Powers,  Livingstone, 
Contra,  T.  1/66,  p.  22. 

1486. 

1.  — CoMBD.  -WITH  Ether  Inhalat.  (1489:6). 
— Warburg's    Tinct.    (404:2),    Maclean, 
Miraculous  Powers,  L.  2/75,  p.  716. 


464 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TEEATMEXT  OF  AGUE— Quinine  {cont.) 

— Hypodeemically    (402:4)    Direct,     for 

Solution,  etc. 
— CoMBD.    with   Arsenic    (1488:2),    Mac 

Donald,  in  Obstinate  Cases,  T.  1/59,  p. 

p.  402;  R.  1/46,  p.  364. 

2.  Salicine  (359:1)  ;  Populus  (358:6). 
Berbeeine     (470:3),     Perry,     Super,    to 

Quinine,  L.  1/72,  p.  498. 
Beeberine  (370:1),  Maclagan,   L.   1/45,  p. 

500.     Maclean  Doubts  Value,  L.  1/69, 

p.  512. 
Piperine  (365:2),  Meli,  T.  2/60,  p.  18. 

3.  Nahcotix  rt'^  Anarcotine  (464:4),  Gardner, 

T.  2/62,  p.  203. 
Opium    Smoking    (459:3),    Dudgeon,   Not 
Preventive,  L.  2/74,  p.  882. 

4.  Secale   (326:3),    Jacobi,     Succeeded   after 

Failure  of  Quinine  and  Arsenic,  E. 

2/70,  p.  353. 
Urtica  Urens  (362:2),   Camerario,  M.  E. 

2/62,  p.  249. 
Eucalyptus  Globulus  (408:1),  Gubler,  etc., 

T.  2/71,  p.  596  ;  L.  1/72,  p.  344  ;  1/76, 
6.  p.   585.      Curnovr,   L.  2/76,   p.    454. 

Lorsiner,   E.    1/72,   p.    148.      Burdel, 

M.  E.  1/74,  p.  520. 
Myrrh  (416:5),  Kirk,    10-16  gr..   Proceed. 

Med.  Soc,  Calcutta,  Vol.   9,   p.   243, 

end  of  Vol. 
Apiol  (406:1),  Joret,  T.  1/55,  p.  289  ;  M.E. 

1/56,  p.  247;   1/57,  p.   258.     Jacquot 

Doubts  Value,  M.  E.  2/55,  p.  245. 
Coffee  (400:1)  and  Lemon  Juice  (450:5), 

Holsbeck,  T.  2/57,  p.  611  ;  L.  2/51,  p. 

85. 
Tannin  (360:3),  Lericbe,144  Cases,  E.  1/62, 

p.  35. 

1487. 

2,  Strychnia   (390:2),  Wilkinson,    etc.,    L. 

2/53,  p.  601  ;  1/68,  p.  344. 
Salicylic  Acid  (359:2),   Senator,  etc.,  T. 

2/75,  p.  343  ;  1/76,  pp.  311,  469. 
Ammoni,^:  Carbon.   (254:1),  Adamson,    c. 

Arsenic  (1488:2),  E.  2/62,  p.  41.    Vide 

4.  Fever  (1478:2). 

Ammoni.t-:  Carbazotas  (255:2),  Beaumetz, 
L.  2/72,  p.  531.  Aspland,  Carbazotic 
Acid  (249:1),  T.  2/62,  p.  289. 

Ammonii  Chlorid.  (255:4),  Aran,  L.  2/51, 
p.  486.  Jacquot,  Contra,  M.  E.  2/55, 
p.  245. 

Pot.  Acetas  (261:4),  Bird,  4tb  Ed.,  pp. 
418,  439. 

Pot.  Xitras  (261:3),  Lawyer,  E.  1/67,  p. 
131. 

5.  Pot.  Iod.  (264:4),  Sankey,  L.  2/72,  p.  549  ; 

T.  1/56,  p.  191. 
Iodine    (251:4),    Barbasta,    in    Obstinate 

Cases,  T.  2/58,  p.  15 ;  1/67,  p.  720. 
Pot.  Brom.  (266:5),  Elliott,  etc.,  L.  2/72,  p. 

549  ;  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  521. 


TREATMENT  OF  AGUE  {coHt.)~ 

1488. 

1.  SoDii    Chloridum    (267:5),   Piorry,   etc., 

L.  1/54,  p.  340  ;  T.  1/52,  p.  374  ;  2/56, 

p.  575. 
Calcis  Carbonas  (274 :4)  c.  Aceto  (1486:6), 

Hodsden,  T.  2/57,  p.  199. 
Selenite  (284:4),  Clarke,  T.  1/59,  p.  610. 

2.  Arsenic  (280:3),  Jacquot,  Compar.  Value, 

etc.,  M.  E.  2/55,  p.  242 ;  1/61,  p.  169. 
Ed.,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  pp.  147,  221,  357; 
2/57,  p.  302.  Broderick,  E.  1/66,  p. 
40.  Liveing,  After  Failure  of 
Quinine,  T.  2/75,  p.  652. 

—  Large  Doses,  Etc.,  Chappie,  T.  1/61, 

pp.  218,  148,  316.  Vide  c.  Quina 
(1486:1) ;  c.  Ammonia  (1487:4). 

3.  ZiNci     OxYD.     (285:2),     In    Nocturnal 

Sweats  (27:4),  Jackson,  T.  1/58,  p.  96. 
SEsaui-FERRO-CYANiDE  OF  Iron   (296:4), 

Jackson,  Amer.  J.,  No.  3/28,  p.  335. 
Hydrargyrum  (302:6),  Hare,  Necessity  of 

in  Some  Cases,  E.  2/54.     Zambuco,  If 

a  Syphilitic  Taint  (1339:2),  M.  E. 

1/63,  p.  41. 
Acid.  Nitric.   (247:5),  Brown,  Especially 
5.  in  Adynamic  Cases  (1481:5),  E.  1/60, 

p.   31.     Hammond,  etc.,  T.   1/61,  p. 

530;  2/54,  p.  261. 

—  Bath  (248:5),  Scriven,  L.  2/76,  p.  678. 
Sulphur    and     Hyposulphites    (245:3), 

Sanger,  etc.,  L.  1/69,  p.  323;  2/72, 
p.  549;  1/73,  p.  634;  2/65,  p.  555. 
Maclean,  Criticism  on  Sanger,  L.  1/69, 
p.  511.  Chubb,  etc.,  E.  2/68,  p.  133; 
1/70,  p.  170.  Better  than  Quinine, 
T.  1/66,  p.  476.  Faralli,  Not  Very 
Strongly  in  Favour,  M.  E.  2/73,  p. 
437.      Vide  Germ  Theory  (318:5). 

1489. 

3.  Carbolic  Acid   (353:6),  Barraut,  Hypod. 

et  Intern.,  L.  1/69,  p.  136.  Treulich, 
E.  2/71,  p.  124. 

—  Useless,  Mackey,  etc.,  L.  1/69,  p.  671; 

T.  2/73,  p.  393. 
Spider's  Web  (490:2),  An  Unfailing  Ee- 

medy ! ! 
Lice    (32:5),    On    Bread    and    Butter, 

Highly  Spoken  of,  L.  1/51,  p.  85  ! ! 
Stimulants  (432:1),  Guyot,  etc..  Abortive, 

etc.,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  247;  2/61,  p.  105. 

4.  Beale,  Our  Only  Hope  in  Many  Bad 
Fevers,  T.  1/72,  pp.  245,  592  ;  2/72, 
p.  29.  Eesume,  p.  88  ;  M.  E.  2/76, 
p.  10. 

Todd,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  331.  Tweedie, 
etc.,  L.  1/00,  p.  540.  Cases,  Pro  and 
Con,  L.  1/65,  pp.  5,  153,  222. 

Herard,  etc..  Pro  and  Con,  E.  2/61, 
p.  33;  1/62,  p.  33;  ride  Typhoid 
(1502:1);  Typhus  (1509:1). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


465 


TEEAT.  OF  AGUE— Stimulants  {cont.)  — 

—  "When   and  IIow  to  Give,  M.  K.  2/76, 

p.  10. 

—  In   Pvrexia   Generally   (1o02:2),   T. 

1/54, pp.  61,  138;  L.  1/65, p.  22Z;vide 
1509:2. 

5.  Turpentine   (349:6),  Ward,    T.    2/60,  p. 

441  ;  vide  Typhoid  (1502:3). 

—  Externally,  Debout,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/52, 

p.  274;  T.  1/61,  p.  312. 

6.  Chloroform  (441:6),  McClellan,  etc.,  3i' 

Doses,  T.  1/67,  p.  720;  2/57,  p.  534. 
Ether    Sulph.    (433:6),    Saturated    with 

Quinine  (1486:1),  Inhalat.  of,T.  2/53, 

p.  148. 
Amyl  Nitrite   (447:4),   Ziegler,   T.  2/76, 

p.  423. 

1490. 

2.  Cold  Douche  (229:3),  Morehead,  etc.,  vol. 

1,  p.  224;  T.  2/57,  p.  612;  vide  Py- 
rexia (1480:3). 
Ligature  Round  Limiss  (756:5),  as  in 
Epilepsy,  B.  Seqnard,  L.  1/66,  p.  140; 
T.  1/02,  p.  108;  Wise,  R.  2/63,  p.  340. 
Vide  Analogy  Between  the  Two 
Diseases  (1311:4). 

DENGUE— ADEN     AGUE— DANDY     OR 
4.     RED    FEV.— SCARLATINAL   RHEU- 
MATISM—BREAK BONE— 

Richardson,  Relation  of  with  Scarlatinal 
Fever  (78:1),  R.  1/61,  p.  20.  Sheriff, 
History  of  in  Madras  in  1872,  Syn- 
onyms, iiJ(^?.,T.  2/73,  p.  543;  BestName 
is  Eruptive  Rheum.  (1452:1)  vel 
Articular  Fever,  T.  2/73,  p.  543. 
Poggio,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  151.  Amer.  J., 
No.  11/30,  p.  267.  Christie,  etc.,  L. 
1/72,  p.  223;  2/72,  p.  542.  Jackson, 
Cases  Allied  to  Scarlat.  Rheum. 
(79:1),  T.  2/62,  p.  572. 

SequeLjE,  Manson,  L.  2/73,  p.  866. 

1491. 

CONTINUED  FEVERS— 

1.  Varieties,  Tweedie,  4,  Typhus,  Ty^phoid, 
Relapsing  (27:5),  and  Febricula, 
L.  1/60,  p.  3.  Murchison,  Rev.,  L. 
1/63,  p.  152.  Stark,  7,  4  supra,  and 
Bilious,  Simple,  and  Infantile,  R. 
2/67,  p.  5. 

TYPHOID,     ENTERIC,      PYTHOGENIC, 

3.  ENTERO-MESENTERIC  vel  GASTRIC 
FEVER  (1511:3)  — DOTHINENTER- 
ITIS— ABDOMINAL  TYPHUS— 

Synonyms,  Defin.,  Etc.,  Stark,  R.  2/67, 
p.  6.  Jenner,  R.  1/49,  p.  227;  1/50, 
p.  204.  Rev.,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  367  ;  T. 
1/74,  2/74,  vide  Indices.  Peacock,  T. 
2/56,  pp.  181,  207,  231,  359;  B.  2/74, 
p.  1.  Gull,  L.  1/72,  p.  896.  Lieber- 
meister,  T.  2/76,  p.  267. 


TYPHOID  FEVER  {co7it.)  — 

6.  Todd,  T.  1/52,  p.  179.     Ward,  L.  1/58,  pp. 

310,  359.  Budd,  L.  2/59,  p.  131,  ct  scq. ; 

1/60,  pp.  187,  239  ;  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  387. 

Tweedie,    L.    1/60,    p.     107,    ct   seq. 

Stokes,    T.    1/54,  2/54,   vide  Indices. 

Chambers,  Renewal   of   Life,  Etc., 

T.  2/61,  p.  523. 
At  Wolverhampton  in  1873,  L.  2/73,  p.  ' 

524. 
In  India  (9:2),  Scriven,  M.  R.    2/57,  p. 

536.     Goodeve,  etc.,  R.   2/59,  p.  24  ; 

L.    2/72,    p.    507.     RoUeston  and  its 

Relation  to  Dry  Earth  System,  L. 

l/71,pp.  8,  42. 
In  W.  Indies,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  227. 

1492. 

ETIOLOGY  OF  TYPHOID  (1506:1);     Vide 

2.       COPROLOGY    OR     TypIIOID     IN     ITS     HoME 

(209:1). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Parkes,  L.  2/74,  p.  886. 
Jenner,  L.  1/75,  p.  259.  Strange,  etc, 
B.  2/74,  p.  20;  2/75,  p.  1.  Rev., 
M.  R.  1/75,  p.  115.  Liebermeister,  T. 
2/76,  p.  267. 

Local  and  Spontaneous  Origin,  Prior, 
L.  2/70,  pp.  289,  327 ;  Low,  Cases  in 
Support,  B.  2/76,  p.  7. 

4.  Fungi  (1495:2). 

Sewage  Water,  Etc.  (208:6) ;  Vide  Cho- 
lera (917:3).  Rev.,M.  R.  1/75,  p.  115; 
T.  2/76,  p.  283.  Chambers,  etc.,  Posi- 
tively the  Cause,  IIow  it  Enters,  Treat., 
etc.,  T.  2/61,  pp.  381,  523.  Klein,  B. 
1/76,  p.  9. 
Budd,  etc.,  L.  2/59,  pp.  432,  458;  2/61, 
p.   503;   2/66,  p.  448;    2/73,    p.    304. 

5.  Pettenkofer's  Theory,  Buchanan,  T. 
1/70,  pp.  283,  629,  661,  687. 

Virchow,  on  Pettenkofer's  Theory,  T. 
2/76,  p.  386.  Sheriffe,  Instructive 
History,  R.  1/60,  p.  3.  Stallard,  Sin- 
gular Case  in  School  After  Pupils  Left, 
Cause,  etc.  !  !  L.  1/72,  p.  339.  Millbank 
Prison  Freed  fr.  Typhoid  when  Thames 
AVater  was  Disused,  T.  1/72,  p.  787, 
820. 

—Contra  (917:5),  Christison,  T.  2/63,  p. 
549  ;  L.  2/63,  p.  475. 

Sew-^ge  Irrigation,  Smee,  L.  2/73,  p. 
2/71. 

1493. 

1.  CoPR^MiA  (873:4),  Absoi-ption  of  Fcecal 

Poison  by  Intestine  fr.  Retained 
Secretions,  T.  2/71,  p.  698  ;  2/73, 
p.  540. 
Impure  Milk  (539:3), Ballard,  etc.,  T.  2/70, 
p.  611  ;  2/73,  p.  174  ;  2/76,  p.  200. 
The  Eagley  Outbreak,  B.  2/76,  p.  9. 

2.  Marylebone  Attack,  Reform  Dairy 
Milk,  etc.,  L.  1/73,  p.  492;  2/73,  p. 
245  et  seq. 


H  H 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ETIOLOGY  OF  TYPHOID  (^cont.)  — 

Alvine  Discharges  of  Dogs  with   Dis- 
temper   (522:2),    2    Fatal   Cases    Fr. 
Effluvium,    L.     2/75,    pp.    6i8,    724. 
Paton,  L.  2/75,  p.  790. 
Malaria  (558:4). 

INCUBATION  OF  TYPHOID— 

3.  Liebermeister,  21  to  28  Days  Usually,  T. 

2/76,  p.  267.     Parkes,  Case  29  Days, 
L.  2/74,  p.  886. 

IMOCULATION   OF  TYPHOID  (1506:1)— 
ExpER.  Futile,  B.  1/76,  p.  8. 

CONTAGIOUSXESS,  Etc.,  OF  TYPHOID 
(557:6)— 

Piedvache,  M.   P.  1/62,  p.   64.     Strange, 

Difficulty  of   Subject,  B.   2/74,  p.  20. 

Barlow,  etc..  Cases  in  Point,  etc.,  T. 

1/62,  pp.  9,  20  ;  2/63,  p.  150. 
Budd,  Essentially  Contag.,  E.  1/62,  p.  21 ; 

L.   2/59,  pp.  4,  28,  55,  86.     Tvndall 

on   Budd's   Views,   L.    2/74,    p'  699. 
6.  Tweedie,  Difficulty  of  Proof,  L.  1/60, 

p.  55. 
Low,  etc.,  L.  2/62,  p.  93  ;   2/71,  pp.  25, 

81.     Jenner,  etc.,  Diff,  Views,  L.  2/71, 

p.  914;  1/75,  p.  259. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  TYPHOID  (1506:1)— 
Peacock,  B.  2/74,  p.  1.     Jurgensen,  On  the 
Slighter  Forms,  T.  1/74,  p.  188.  Lyons, 
Slight  at  First,  Ending  Fatally,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  32. 

1494. 

1.  Latent  Typhoid,  Tweedie,  L.  1/60,  pp. 
107,  159.  Gull,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  897; 
1/73,  p.  909,  c.  Perfok.,  2/73,  p.  331. 
Murchison,  L.  2/70,  p.  809.  Jenner, 
Dangers,  Diagnosis,  etc.,  T.  2/69, 
p.  142. 
Temperature      (187:4),      vide      Typhus 

4,  (1506:3),  Wunderlich,  etc.,  Progn. 
Value,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  pp.  47,  331. 
Tables,  1/70,  pp.  145,  267.  Gull, 
Afternoon  Best  Time,  L.  1/72,  p.  897. 
Murchison,  Certain  and  Easy  Diag- 
nosis by  (1500:1),  T.  1/67,  p.  524 ;  L. 
2/70,  p.  809. 

Eedwood,  etc.,  L.  1/68,  pp.  497,  528. 
Latham,  In  Early'  Stage,  Tables, 
etc.,  Diagn.  Value,  L.  1/72,  p.  286. 
Compton,  etc.,  Progn.  and  Diagn. 
Value,  II.  1/66,  p.  27;  1/68,  p.  2; 
2/68,  p.  75.  Einger,  L.  2/65,  p.  648. 
Uhle,  Differs  in  Old  and  Young,  T. 
2/61,  p.  47.  Aitken,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/65, 
p.  377;  2/68,  p.  450. 
Pulse  (755:2),  Ainstie,  Progn.  and  Diagn. 
Value  of  Cakdiogiiaph,  L.  2/67,  p.  123. 
Mahomed,  Charts,  T.  2/73,  p.  603. 
Sapolini,  A  Peculiar  "Waa'Y'  Pulse  in 
Carotids  (743:4),  T.  1/60,  p.  244. 


SYMPTOMS  OF  TYPHOID  {cont.)— 

5.  Skin,  In  Paris  Epidemic,  1876,   L.   2/76, 

p.  879. 

— Rose  Spots,  Kennedy,  Are  they  Diag- 
nostic ?  3  Cases  contra,  L.  2/63,  p.  725. 

— "Washerwoman's  Sweat,  Parkes,  Of 
Fatal  Augury,  T.  1/55,  p.  332. 

6.  Abdomen,  Trousseau,  Distended  as  a  Rule 

while    Eetracted     In     Meningitis 
(1356:2),  T.  2/67,  p.  224. 
Peritonitis    (996:6)     No    Perforation, 
Trousseau,  Case,  T.  2/58,  p.  16. 

1495. 

1.  Bowel    Lesion,    vide    Peter's    Glands 

(863:4),  Maclagan,  L.  1/72,  pp.  75, 110. 
Is  the  Ulceration  Pathognomic  ?  M.  R. 
2/63,  p.  128.     Ulceration  Never  Later 

2.  than  12th  Day,  L.  2/75,  p.  355.  Bar- 
clay, Affecting  Solitary  Glands,  L. 
1/67,  p.  457. 

Allbutt,  Marasmus  (158:2)  Following 
Ulceration,  R.  2/71,  p.  78,  vide 
Starvation  (1497:5).  Budd,  Photo- 
graphs OF  Intestines  (1626:5),  L. 
1/60,  pp.  187,  239.  Tweedie,  Diagr., 
L.  1/60,  pp.  107,  264.  Klein,  Patho- 
logical Changes  in  Early  Stages. 
Micrococci  (318:5),  Etc,  T.  2/74,  p. 
481 ;  B.  1/75,  p.  15  ;  1/76,  p.  9. 
Intestinal  HiEMORiiiiAGE  (144:5),  Signifi- 
cance, Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/73,  p.  197. 
Trousseau,  Favourable,  T.  2/59,  p.  361. 
Stone,  When  Likely  to  Occur,  Symp- 
toms, etc.,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  227. 
Tweedie,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/60,  p.  539. 
Peacock,  Fatal  Cases,  Remarks,  L. 
1/65,  p.  117. 

4.  DiARRHCEA  (910:3),  Ward,  Beneficial,  R. 

1/60,  p.  267.  Johnson,  R.  1/67,  p.  2  ; 
B.  1/76,  p.  16.  Tweedie,  etc.,  L. 
1/60,  p.  538  ;  1/72,  pp.  208,  244. 

5.  IngUs,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/62,  p.  111.    Gull, 

Starch  Inject.,  Etc,  L.  1/72,  p.  898. 
Yeo,  Tannin  and  Opium,  Inject., 
etc.,  T.  1/68,  p.  117.  Wade,  Leeches 
OVER  CiEcuM,  L.  2/71,  p.  5.  Cham- 
bers, Character  of  Stools  (878:1), 
T.  2/61,  p.  524. 

— Turpentine  (144:5),  Todd,  In  Hjemo- 
RRHAGE  (1495:2),  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  340. 
Bradley,  L.  2/51,  p.  534. 

—Milk  Diet  (913:6),  G.  Johnson,  L.  2/76, 
p.  847. 

1496. 

1.  — Argent.  NiTRAS  (91 1:5) ;  PlumbiAcetas 

(911:6). 
—Bismuth  (283:3),  Peter,  T.  2/72,  p.  421. 

Vide    Phthisis    (688:1) ;    Infantile 

DiARRHCEA  (909:1). 
—Acid  Sulph.  Dil.  (912:4). 

3.  Constipation  (875:3),  Peacock, Treat.,  etc, 

L.  1/74,  p.  437. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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SYMPTOMS  OF  TYPHOID  icont.)— 

Perforation   of    Intestines   (881:3)    vel 

Perforative  Peritonitis  (997:1). 
Williams,  In  Latent  Typhoid  (149i:2), 

L.  1/73,  p.  909.     Tweedie,  Diagr.,  L. 

1/60,  p.  265.  Peacock,  L.  1/65,  p.  144. 
Jenner,  Discharging  Per.  Abdom.  Walls, 

EecoTeiy,  L.  2/69,  p.  9.     Moore,  Ee- 

cov.  after  Opium,  T.  2/57,  p.  572. 

Ward,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  2/58,  p.  277. 
Johnson,  R.   1/67,  p.   4.     Murchison,  of 

Sigmoid  Flexl-re  (884:2),  T.  2/61,  p. 

443.     Goodridge,  Case,   11th  Day,  L. 

1/65,  p.  255. 
6.  Cerebro- Spinal  Symptoms  (1506:4), Fritz, 

M.  R.  1/65,  p.  396,  Walshe  (1497:5) ! ! 

Tweedie,  T.  1/60,  p.  540.  Ogle,  Spinal 

IN  Excess.  Cases,  T.  1/65,  p.  37.  Popoff, 

Pathological  Changes,  T.  2/75,  p.  369. 

Gray,    During   and   After   Attack,   T. 

1/75,  p.  335.      Nothnagel,  Following 

Attack  (1499:1),  R.  1/72,  p.  49, 

1497. 

1.  Pulmonary  Symptoms  (646:5),  Tweedie, 
L.  1/60,  p.  541.  Peacock,  Obscure 
Affections  Following,  T.  1/62,  p.  425. 
Haiiey,  Pneumonenteritis,  B.  2/76, 
p.  20  ;  Vide  In  Typhus  (1506:4). 
Gangrene  of  Lung  (672:3) ;  Pleurisy, 
Freqt.jExam.  during  Convalescence 
(705:5). 

3.  Urine  (1034:4),  vide  In  Typhus  (1506:5) ; 
Pyrexia  (1476:1),  Johnson,  Necessity 
of  Freqt.  Testing,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  54  ; 
1/62,  p.  216  ;  1/64,  pp.  508,  588,  666. 
Tweedie,  L.  1/60,  p.  539.  Parkes, 
M.  R.  2/62,  p.  401  ;  Leucin  and  Tyro- 
siN  (965:4),  T.  1/55,  p.  331.  Warncke, 
Urea  (1030:3)  Greatly  Increased, 
Diagnostic  Value,  etc.,  R.  2/59,  p.  19. 

5.  — Albi^minuric  Urjjmia  (1018:5),  Co-ex- 
isting with  Typhoid  and  Neutraliz- 
ing Symptoms  Quoad  Cerebrum. 
Walshe,  Splendid  Clin.,  T.  1/55,  p. 
613;  2/55,  p.  53. 

THE  TYPHOID  STATE- 

Murchison,  Pathol,  and  Treat,  of  in  Differ. 
Dis.,  E.  1/68,  p.  3. 

RELATION  TYPHOID  BEARS  TO— 

Starvation  (119:5),  Trousseau,    R.    2/61, 

p.  20.     Vide   Marasmus   Following 

(1495:2). 
Scarlatina  (78:1),  Harley,  L.  2/71,  p.  885. 

Murchison,  Co-existing,  M.  R.  2/59, 

p.  194,  vide  1499:3. 

1498. 

1.  Typhus  (1507:2),  Gairdner,  Essentially 
Dift'.,  L.  2/60,  p.  55.  Who  First  Dis- 
covered their  Non-Identity  ?   T.  2/57, 


RELATION     TYPHOID     BEARS     TO  — 
Typhus  {cont.)  — 

pp.  536,  642.  Peacock,  etc.,  T.  2/56, 
p.  255;  1/63,  p.  8  ;  L.  2/62,  p.  137. 
Difficulties  of  Diagn.  (1500:2),  Tweedie 
Asserts  Non-Ident.,  L.  1/60,  p.  53. 
Jenner,  1491:3. 

3.  — Identity,  Kennedy,  Discuss.,  T.    1/60, 

pp.  560, 586 ;  R.  1/63,  p.  26.  Chambers, 
L.  1/58,  p.  103.  Stokes,  T.  1/74,  p.  674. 
—Co-existing  (1499:3),  Barlow,  T.  2/62, 
p.  9.  Murchison,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  197. 
Ward,  R.  1/67,  p.  4. 

4.  Age  (1500:4),  Meigs,  Which  Most  Liable  ? 

M.  R.  2/58,  p.  161. 
PATHOLOGY  OF  TYPHOID.   VideUn-.Z. 

5.  Intestinal  Changes  (1495:1). 
Cerebro-Spinal  Changes  (1495:6). 

SEQUELS  OF  TYPHOID  (1508:1).     Vide 
Pyrexia  (1476:4). 

6.  Ed.,  L.  1/72,  p.  23.   Tweedie,  etc.,  L.  1/60, 

p.  637;  1/72,  p.  897. 
Marasmus  (1495:2). 

Pyemia  (169:3),  Hewett,  T.  1/74,  p.  120. 
Necrosis   (589:3)  &  Gangrene,  of  Nose 

(.591:5);  of  Larynx  (599:3). 

1499. 

1.  Phlegmasia  Dolens  (747:5). 
Muscular  Contractions  (111:4). 

Mucous  MEMBR.iNES    PrONE   TO  UlCERATE 

(25:3),  Gull,  L.  1/72,  p.  897.  Vide 
Leucorrhcea  (74:3) 

2.  GoNORRHffiA  (1172:3),  Gull,  1/72,  p.  897. 
Pulmonary  Affections  (1497:1). 
Liver,  Emphysema  of  (657:4). 
Nervous  Affections  (1496:6).     Aphasia 

(607:3). 
Vaccinia   (88:5)    Takes  Easily  a   Second 
Time  After  an  Attack  of  Typhoid, 
Paget,  T.  1/67,  p.  397. 

typhoid  co-existing  with  other 

3.  diseases- 
Typhus  (1498:3).    Scarlatina  (1497:5). 

Rubeola(75:4).Albuminuria(1497:4). 

Urjemia  (1497:4).    Diabetes  (336:2). 

Hernia  (1500:2). 
cases   OF  TYPHOID  (1491:3) ;     Vide  Of 
6.     Typhus  (1508:5)— 

Murchison,   Showing  Varieties,  L.  2/70,  p. 

807.     Peacock,  Peculiar,  L.  1/65,  pp. 

116,  144.     H.  Jones,  T.  1/74,  p.  315. 

Wilks,  a3t.  70,  T.  2/61,  p.  419. 
2  OR  3  Attacks,  GuU,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  897 ; 

T.  1/61,  p.  495. 
In  Horse  (532:3),  Bailiff,  Its  Relation  to 

Human  Typhoid,  R.  2/61,  p.  27. 

1500. 

DIAGNOSIS     OF     TYPHOID,     Vide     In 
1.     Children  (1501:2). 

Difficulties  at  Times,  Advice,  etc.,  Wilks, 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DIAGN.  OF  TYPHOID— DiFFicxjLTiEs(cow<.) 
etc.,  R.  1/73,  p.  41 ;  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  168. 
Johnston,  Of  Mild  Cases,  etc.,  L.  2/75, 
p.  744. 

Temperatuke  (1494:2),  Vast  Value  of. 
2.  Fbom    Typhvs    (1498:1),    Peacock,    Diffi- 
culties, etc.,  L.  1/74,  p.  436 ;  ride  In- 
fantile Remittent  (1511:5). 

From  ALisrMiNURiA  (1018:5) ;  Acute 
Phthisis  (591:6) ;  A.  Hydrocephalus 
(1356:3)  ;  Acute  M.^nia  (1380:1). 

From    Strangulation   of    Old    Herni.e 

4.  (953:6),  Maunder,  L.  2/73,  p.  449. 

PROGNOSIS  OF  TYPHOID  (1507:3). 

Gull,  IS'o  Such  Thing  as  Better  for  28  Daj-s 
or  More,  L.  1/72,  p.  897.  Walshe, 
Depends  On  Age  (576:4),  Tables,  T. 
2/55,  p.  55  ;  ride  1498:5.  Chambers, 
Appetite  Best  Sign,  T.  2/61,  p.  526. 
■Washerwoman's  Saveat,  Fatal  (1494:3). 

5.  Mortality    (1507:4),    Tweedie,    L.    1/60, 

p.  485. 

CONVALESCENCE      FROM      TYPHOID 

(1507:5). 

Maclagan,  More  SIo-^-  and  Tedious  Than 
Typhus,  L.  1/72,  p.  536. 

Food  During  (1477:5),  Care  Required, 
Peacock,  L.  1/74,  p.  436.  Johnson, 
Milk  Only,  B.  1/75,  p.  18.  BuUar, 
"When  to  Give  Solids,  Etc.,  L.  2/73, 
pp.  78,  134.  Dieulafoy,  Sudden 
Death  During,  Cases,  L.  2/67,  pp. 
540,  600. 

1501. 

TYPHOID  IN  CHILDREN  (1522:6). 

1,  Rev.,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  148;   1/61,  p.  377. 

Roger,    R.    1/64,    p.    38.      Bouchut, 
Abortive  Treat.,  T.  2/76,  p.  686. 
Diagnosis  (1500:1)  At  Times  Impossible, 

2.  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  168.  Tweedie,  Diffi- 
culty, L.  1/60,  p.  368.  Jenner,  En- 
larged Spleen  (988:6),  Diagn.,  T. 
2/67,  p.  90. 

— Fro.m  Infantile  Remittent  (1511:5). 

TREATMENT     OF     TYPHOID     (1508:5), 

4.  Vide  Pyrexia  (1477:2). 

Chambers, Renewal  of  Life,  etc.,  T.  2/61, 

p.  523;  1/63,  p.  518;  L.  2/62,  p.  127. 

Brinton,  etc.,  R.  2/60,  p.  35  ;  1/60,  p. 

267;  1/63,  pp.  27,  281;   1/69,  p.  13. 

Peacock,  etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  359;  1/75, 

p.  279. 
Jenner,  etc.,  T.  2/67,  p.  90  ;  2/74,  p.  424. 

Maclagan.  L.  1/72,  pp.  208,  244;  1/73, 

5.  p.  197.  Peter,  etc.,  T.  2/72,  p.  421  ; 
1/68,  p.  117;  2/76,  p.  268^ 

Tweedie,  L.  1/00,  p.  637.     Wilks,  Cases, 
etc.,  L.  1/65,  p.  90.     Jaccoud,  M.  R. 
1/76,  p.  269. 
During  Convalescence  (1500:5). 


TREATMENT  OF  TYPHOID  (eont.)— 
Expectant,  Gull,  L.  1/72,  p.  890.    G.  John- 
son, B.  1/75,  p.  17.     Murchison,  Rest 
Especially  During  3rd  and  4th  "Week, 
etc.,  L.  2/70,  p.  810. 

1502. 

1.  Food,   Chambers,    Pepsine    to    Promote 

Digestion   (836:2),  L.   1/58,  p.  109; 
vide  1477:5  &  1500:5. 
Stimulants  (432:1);  vide  Ague  (14^9:3); 
Typhus  (1509:1).     Fox,  At  End,  12  to 
18  oz.  Per  Diem  Usual,  L.  2/70,  p.  548. 

2.  Peacock,  etc..  When  and  How  to  Give, 
L.  1/74,  p.  437;  T.  2/74,  p.  425. 
McCombie,  With  Cold  Bath,  B.  2/76, 
p.  347.  Chambers,  "With  Depletion, 
T.  2/61,  p.  526. 

Gull,  In  Delirium  (1474:6),  The  Treat., 
L.  1/72,  p.  898.  Williamson,  Pro  and 
Con,  Clin.,  L.  1/65,  p.  223. 

—  Contra  (1489:4),  Yeo,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  p. 

117;  L.    1/65,   pp.  90,222;   T.   1/54, 

3.  pp.  61,  138.  Murchison,  R.  1/68,  p.  6. 
Peacock,  B.  1/74,  p.  20;  Vide  In 
Typhus  (1509:2). 

Ol.  Terebinth  (1489:5),  Moffitt,  L.  1/76, 
p.  407. 

—  In  Nervous  Symptoms  (1496:5),  M.  R. 

1/70,   p.   529;    vide   349:6,   1495:5   & 
1864:5. 

Chloric   Ether  and  Ammon.    Compared 
with    SuLPH.    Ether    and    Ammon., 
Osborne,  L.  2/64,  p.  7. 
5.  Inunction  (90:5),  Baker,  T.  2/60,  p.  512. 

Cold  Bath,  Etc.,  vide  Iced  Bath  (1480:1), 
Reviews,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  339;  1/75, 
p.  323.  In  1757,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  384. 
Binz,  L.  2/71,  p.  147.  In  America, 
L.  2/76,  p.  810.  Brand,  Death  Impos- 
sible, Direct.,  etc.,  B.  2/74,  p.  15;  L. 
1/75,  pp.  122, 190  ;  2/75,  p.  68.  Lieber- 
meister.  Even  in  Pneumonia,  Etc.,  T. 
2/76,  p.  268  ;  B.  2/76,  p.  347.  Trous- 
seau, etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  324;  1/70,  p. 
213.  McCombie,  Experience,  Direct., 
etc.,  B.  2/76,  p.  347.  Behier,  B.  1/74, 
p.  15;  2/74,  p.  12.  Roberts,  Impos- 
sible to  Cut  Short  Attack,  Differ. 
Modes  of  Applying  Cold,  etc.,  B.  1/75, 
p.  20.  Foitz,  As  Enemata  (886:5), 
L.  2/75,  p.  512. 

—  Contra,  Boudet,  Cases,  L.  2/74,  p.  319. 

1503. 

1.   Emetics  (1479:3). 

Quinine  (403:1);  vide  1478:6  &  Typhus 
(1509:5). 
B.  Jones,  When  to  Give  and  to  Avoid, 
etc.,  T.  1/55,  p.  565;  2/74,  p.  425. 
Dundas,  etc.,  T.  1/53,  pp.  109,  426 ; 
1/56,  pp.  3,  55;  1/73,  p.  123.  For- 
man,  etc.,  "Large  Doses,"  T.  1/65,  p. 
194;  2/75,  p.  364;  R.  1/68,  p.  12. 


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TREAT.  OF  TYPHOID— Quinine  {cohL)  — 

Fuller,  etc.,  L.  1/58,  p.  89  ;  2/71,  p.  147. 
AUbutt,  B.  1/74,  p.  13.     Gull,  Ques- 

3.  tions  Value,  L.  1/72,  p.  898. 
Coffee  (400:1),  Parkes,  T.  1/55,  p.  563; 

vide  1486:5. 
Digitalis    (373:3),   Wunclerlich,   etc.,    T. 

4.  2/62,  p.  40;  2/76,  p.  268.  Hankcl, 
R.  2/69,  p.  112.  Murrel,  Dangers, 
Case,    B.    1/76,    p.     12.      Bernheim, 

-  Effects  of  on  Evolution  of  Typhoid, 
B.  1/75,  p.  18.  Vide  1478:5  &  Typhus 
(1509:6). 

Belladonna  (377:2),  Kelly,  T.  1/70,  p. 
146.  Harley,  228  Cases,  Results  Most 
Favourable,  IT1_  xv.  4tli  vel  6th  hour,  B. 
2/76,  p.  14. 

Veratria    (344:6),    Vogt,    Prefers    it    to 

5.  Quinine,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  238.  Lieber- 
meister,  Contra,  T.  2/76,  p.  268. 

Creasote  (355:6),  Pecholier,   L.   1/69,  p. 

471. 
Tar  (351:6),  Chappelle,  T.  1/56,  p.  368. 
Charcoal  (237:1),  Dille,  c.  Magnesia,  R. 

2/58,    p.     48.      Jenner,    To    Prevent 

Pyemic     Absorption     from    Peyek's 

Patches. 

1504. 

1.  Calx    Saccharata    (273:5),    Cleland,   B. 

1/76,  p.  16. 
Pot.  Iod.  (1504:2),  Liehermeister,  T.  2/76, 

p.  268. 
S.VLicYLic  Acid  and  Salicylates  (359:2). 
Sulphites  (1481:6). 

2.  Sulpho-Carbolates  (354:6),    Skinner,  R. 

2/73,  p.  15. 
Iodine  (251:4),  Ed.,  T.  2/74,  p.  424.    Aran, 

Especially  if  Much   Purging,    M.   R. 

2/53,  p.  280.     Pot.  Iodid  (1504:1). 
Chlorine  (81:2). 

3.  Salines,  Kennedy,  Bad,  R.  1/63,  p.  29. 
Nitrous  Oxide  (248:3),  Shuward,  Inhalat., 

R.  1/65,  p.  30. 
Ac.  Nitric  (247:5),  Osborne,  Almost  Spe- 

4.  cific,  L.  2/62,  p.  296.  Black,  Second 
only  to  Arsenic,  L.  1/67,  p.  793.  G. 
Johnson,  Disapproves  of  it,  R.  1/67, 
p.  2.     7'iffc  Typhus  (1510:2). 

Ac.   Hydrochlor.    (247:1),  Chambers,  T. 

6.  2/61,  p.  526;  L.  1/58,  pp.  109,  133; 
M.  R.  2/63,  p.  495;  Henderson,  T. 
1/63,  p.  307.  Osborne,  L.  1/60,  p. 
261.  G.  Johnson,  Opposed  to  Use, 
Says  it  Causes  Diarrhcea,  Etc.,  B. 
1/75,  p.  17.     Vide  Typhus  (1510:2). 

Tr.    Ferri    (294:6),    Reynolds,   T.   1/67, 

p.  32. 
IIydrarg.  Submur.  (303:2),  Large  Doses. 

Ed.,  L.  2/68,  p.    416  ;   2/74,    p.    424. 

Liehermeister,  T.  2/76,  p.  268.  Black, 

etc.,  L.   1/75,  p.  190;  M.  R.  1/75,  p. 

323. 
Arsenic  (280:3),  Black,  The  Specific,  L. 


TREAT.  OF  TYPHOID— Arsenic  (cont.)— 
1/67,  p.  793.     Syson,  Useless,  L.  1/73, 
p.  548. 

1505. 

TYPHUS,      SPOTTED     (1254:4),     MACU- 
4.     LATED,      LOW     (1481:5),      PUTRID, 
BRAIN,  NERVOUS  FEVER— 
Synonyms,   Etc.,    Stark,    R.    2/67,    p.    6. 
Todd,   etc.,    Clin.,   T.    1/52,    p.    179; 
2/56,  pp.  160,  359  ;    2/56,  p.  56.  John- 
son, etc.T.  1/62,  pp.  214,  347.  Stokes, 
T.  1/54,  pp.  340,  423,  507,639;  2/54, 
pp.  78,   179,  255,  485;   1/55,  pp.  103, 
6.  609.     Gairdner,    Clin.    Course,   Crisis, 

Treat.,  Progn.,  etc.,  L.  1/65,  p.  57. 
Parkes,  Maculated  Typhus,  T.  1/57, 
p.  207.  Tweedie,  etc.,  L.  1/60,  pp. 
313,  365  ;  1/63,  p.  36  ;  2/63,  p.  474. 
Russell,  Analysis  of  300  Cases,  T.  2/64, 
p.  283.  Haughton,  Chem.  Changes, 
Necessity  of  Food,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  pp. 
204,  238.  Garrod,  Natural  Course, 
etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  657. 
In  India  (9:2),  Lyons,  etc.,  L.  1/71,  pp. 
708,  742.  Chuckerbutty,  Rare,  M.  R. 
2/65,  p.  259. 

1506. 

ETIOLOGY  OF  TYPHUS  (1492:2)- 

1.  Guillemin,  B.  2/74,  p.  28.     Marsh,  Nature 

of  Poison,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  330. 
Malaria  (558:3). 
Inoculation   (1493:3),   Exper.  Futile,   B. 

1/76,  p.  8. 

SYMPTOMS  AND  PATHOLOGY  OF  TY- 

2.  PHUS  (1493:5). 

Peacock,  B.  2/74,  p.  24.  Allied  to  those  of 
Catarrh  (592:2). 

Rash,  Jenner,  5th  Day  Earliest  on  Back 
of  Hands,  L.  1/70,  p.  36.  Tweedie, 
Ages  at  which  Often  Absent,  Never 
After  22,  L.  1/60,  p.  314.  Theurkaff, 
2/69,  p.  17. 

3.  LiNE^E  Alricantes  (1560:4),  Plagge,  Same 

as  seen  in  Pregnancy,  T.  1/61,  p.  450. 
Temperature  (187:5),  vide  1494:2,  Wood- 
man,   etc.,  T.   2/64,  p.  411;  2/67,  p. 
214.     Fox,  Tables,    etc.,  T.  1/70,  p. 

4.  144.  Garrod,  etc.,  L.  2/65,  p.  647  ; 
1/66,  p.  657;  2/66,  p.  633.  Aitken, 
etc.,  Range,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  377 ; 
2/68,  p.  450. 

Brain  (1496:6),  Popoff,  Minute  Pathologi- 
cal Changes,  T.  2/75,  p.  369.  Kremian- 
sky,  H-iiMORRH.  Meningitis  (1352:1), 
L.  1/65,  p.  605. 

Pulmonary     Symptoms     (1508:2),     {vide 

5.  1497:1),  Stokes,  T.  2/54,  pp.  78,  179, 
255,  485. 

— Lung  Typhus  (671:3).  Phthisis  caused 
by  (681:1). 


470 


MEDICAI,  DIGEST. 


STMPT.  AND  PATH.  OF  TYPHUS  {co7it.) 
Urine  (1034:4),  {vide  1497:3),   Tomourtz, 

etc.,  Cases,  T.  2/52,  p.  420  ;  1/64,  pp. 
6.  604,  688,  666.     Squarrey,  etc.,  T.  1/67, 

p.    214.     Urea,   Tables,   T,    2/68,   p. 

720  ;     1/69,    pp.    88,   220.     Uremia 

(1507:3). 
Cervical  Sympathetic  Ganglia  (1449:4), 

Beveridge,  Enlarged,   P.M.,  T.   1/69, 

p.  435. 
Jaundice  (974:6),  H.  Jones,  R.  2/58,  p.  44. 

1507. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  TYPHUS  (1500:1)— 

2.  MurcLison,  E.  1/68,  p.  4.  Lewtas,  Showing 

Difficulties,  T.  2/74,  p.  631.  Tweedie, 
Difficulties,  Especially  in  Child. 
(1522:6),  L.  1/60,  p.  368.  Irvine,  Com- 
plicated with  Arthritic  (1264:5)  Af- 
fect. Difficult,  etc.,  T.  2/76,  p.  112. 
From  Typhoid  (1498:1).  From  Phthisis 
(690:2). 

3.  From   Uremia    (1017:5),    Mnrchison,   E. 

1/68,  p.  4.  Johnson,  Bright's  Dis- 
ease (1017:2),  Coexisting,  Dangers,  etc., 
1/62,  p.  215. 

PROGNOSIS  OF  TYPHUS  (1500:3)— 

4.  Tweedie,  etc.,  L.  1/60,  p.  365  ;   1/65,  p.  57. 

Eouth,  PvLSE  (754:1)  Over  150  Hope- 
less, T.  1/55,  p.  422. 
Mortality  (1500:5),  Tweedie,  L.  1/60,  p. 

5.  485.  Wilks,  Eare  in  Young,  L.  1/65, 
p.  90.  Hogg,  Influence  of  Good  Hy- 
giene Among  Medical  Officers  of  Hos- 
pitals, etc.,  T.  1/72,  p.  173.  Vide  Ea- 
pidly  Fatal  Cases  (1508:5). 

CONVALESCENCE  FE.  TYPHUS  (1500:5). 
Eapid  and  Yigorous,  Maclagan,  L.  1/72, 
p.  536. 

EELATION  TYPHUS  BEAES  TO— 

6.  Typhoid  (1498:1);   Coexisting -v\'ith  Ty- 

phoid (1498:3). 
Eelapsing  Fever  (27:6). 
Bkight's    Disease    Coexisting    (1507:3^ 

[vide  1497:5). 

1508. 

SEQUELJE  OF  TYPHUS - 

2.  Stokes,  T.  1/54,  p.  640. 

Laryngitis  vel  Laryngo-Typhus  (623:4), 

Stokes,  T.  2/54,  p.  485. 
(Edema  Glottidis  (600:6),  Emmet,  T.  2/56, 

p.  196. 
Bronchitis   (649:5),   Stokes,  Necessity  of 

3.  Freqt.  Exam.  Chest,  T.  2/54,  pp.  78, 
179,  485;  vide  1506:4. 

Pneumonia  Typhoidea  vel  Lung  Typhus 

(671:3). 
Phthisis  (081:1).  Acute  Phthisis  (691:5). 
Nasal  Gangrene  (591:5). 


SEQUELiE  OF  TYPHUS  {cont.)  — 

Dry  Gangrene  of  Feet  (1784:4),  Paget, 

T.   1/65,  p.  440. 
Phlegmasia  Dolens  (747:5). 

CASES  OF  TYPHUS  (1499:6)— 

5.  Peacock,  T.   2/56,  p.  56.     Wilks,  12,  No 

Stimulants,  L.  1/65,  p.  90. 
Eapidly  Fatal  (1508:4),  L.  2/74,  p.  158. 

TEEATMENT  OF  TYPHUS  (1501:3),  Vide 
1505:4— 

6.  Golden  Eule,  Stokes,  Symptoms  of  Local 

Mischief  do  not  in  Fever  mean 
Local  Mischief,  T.  1/54,  p.  340  !! ! 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Tvreedie,  etc.,  L.  1/60, 
p.  589;  1/68,  p.  52.  Davidson,  E. 
1/45,  p.  3.  Allbutt,  Of  Delirium 
(1475:1),  Etc.,  E.  2/66,  p.  306. 

1509. 

1.  Food  (1502:1). 

Stimulants  (432:1),  vide  1502:1,  When 
and  How  to  Give,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  10. 
Stokes,  Wonderful  Powers,  T.  1/54, 
p.  507;  2/54,  p.  78.  Todd,  etc.,  18 
Cases,  T.  2/53,  p.  217;  2/64,  p.  411. 

2.  H.  Jones,  13.  1/75,  p.  7.  Kennedy, 
Especially  in  Children,  E.  2/65,  p.  39. 
Moxey's  Plan,  Feeding  Per  Nares 
(1389:3),  L.  1/73,  p.  766. 

—  Contra  (1489:4,  and  vide  1502:2),  Hig- 

ginbottom,  etc.,  L.  2/57,  p.  166  ;  2/63, 

p.    630.     Gaiidner,  L.    1/64,  p.   291 ; 

1/65,  p.  5. 
Ol.  Terebinth  (350:1),  vide  349:6. 
4.  Open  Air  (1477:4),   Murchison,   T.  2/64, 

p.  284;  L.  2/70,  pp.  133,  167. 
Hip   Bath   (229:1),  vide   1502:5,  Gibbon, 
6.  In  Cerebral  Symptoms,  T.  2/55,  p. 

130. 
Emetics  (1479:3). 
Quinine    (403:1),   vide   1478:6    &    1503:1, 

Dundas,  T.  2/51,  p.  347;  1/56,  p.  3. 

Alcock,  Largo  Doses,  T.  1/73,  p.  61. 
Digitalis  (373:3),  vide   1503:3  &  1478:5, 

Grimshaw,    In    Weak     Heart     of, 

E.   2/73,  p.  66.     H.  Jones,  B.  1/75, 

p.  9. 

1510. 

1.  Strychnia    (390:2),   Kennedy,    c.    Yeast 

(1510:2),  E.  2/65,  p.  37. 
Tar   (1503:5).     Sulphites   (1481:6),   Are 

They  of  Use  ? 
Iodine  (1504:2).     Chlorine  (81:2). 
Y'east  (319:2),  Stokes,  L.  1/63,  p.  73;  vide 

2.  1510:1. 

Ac.  Nit.  (247:5),  Osbom,  L.  2/62,  p.  296; 

vide  1504:3. 
Ac.   Hydrochlor.    (247:1)    Used   Almost 

Exclusively  by  Eussians,  T.  1/60,  p. 

557.     Chambers,    Specific,    L.    1/58, 

pp.   109,  133;  T.   1/C3,  p.   519;  vide 

1504:4. 


MEDICAl  DIGEST. 


471 


TREATMENT  OF  TYPHUS  {cont.)— 

4.  Arsenic  (1505:1),  Syson,  Useless,  L.  1/73, 

p.  548. 
Saccharated   Lime    (273:5)  with  Milk, 

Etc.,  Cleland,  B.  1/76,  p.  17. 
Ol.  Jecoris  Aselli  (501:2),  Gee,  ItsVast 

Value,  L.  2/68,  pp.  794,  823. 

1511. 

GASTEIC    (1491:3)   vd  BILIOUS  FEVER, 
3.      Vide  Biliousness  (849:1). 

Stark's  4th  Form  of  Continued  Feters, 

R.  2/67,  p.  6.     Smith,  Diagnosis  of  fr. 

Yellow  Fever  (1514:5),  M.  R.  2/52, 

p.  130. 

INFANTILE  REMITTENT,  Vide  1476:6. 

5.  Stark's  7th  and  last  Form  of  Continued 

Fevers,  R.  2/67,  p.  6.  Curgenven, 
Differs  er.  Typhoid  (1501:2),  L.  1/68, 
p.  257.  Wilks,  Vagueness  of  Term, 
etc.,  R.  1/71,  p.  332.  Weber  contra 
Curgenven,  No  Such  Disease,  L.  1/68, 
p.  330. 

1512. 

ARDENT  CONTINUED  FEVER— 
1.  Morehead,  of  India,  vol.  1,  pp.  94,  262,  264. 
Foot  and  Mouth  Disease  Fever  in  M^vn 
AND  Animals  (537:5). 

BURDWAN  FEVER - 

3.  Chunder  Roy,  L.  1/76,  p.  779. 
YELLOW  FEVER— 

4.  History,  Etc.,  Roche,  etc.,  T.  1/56,  p.  67 ; 

T.  1/53,  pp.  110,  239.  Jones,  Outlines 
of  Observat.,  etc.,  T.  2/73,  pp.  519, 
574,  660  ;  1/74,  p.  5  et  scq.  Matthei, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  331  ;  1/62,  p.  471 ; 
2/62,  p.  482. 

5.  At  Antigua,  from  1835  to  1842,  Nicholson, 

T.  2/53,  p.  149. 
In  Bermuda,   1804,  McLean,   L.   2/65,  p. 

667;  M.  R.  2/67,  p.  118. 
At  B.  Ayres,  1871,  L.  1/71,  p.  825  et  scq. 

Hiron,   etc.,   T.    2/71,  pp.    124,   215  ; 

1/72,  p.  187. 
At  M.  Video,  1857,  Scriven,  T.  2/72,  pp. 

512,  537. 
At  Port  Royal,  Jamaica,  Bryson,  T.  1/61, 

p.  236. 

6.  In  W.  Indies,  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  358, 

In  British  Guiana,  Blair,  M.  R.  1/56,  pp. 

284,  567. 
In  New  Orle.^ns,  Thomas,  L.  2/49,  p.  433. 
At  Lisbon,  1857,  Lyons,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  86; 

2/60,  p.  369. 

1513. 

1.  In  Cuba,  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  2/69,  p.  516. 
InHavanna,1870,  Sullivan,T.  1/71,  p. 304. 


YELLOW  FEVER  {cont.)~ 

In  Peru,   Before    1833,    Smith,   T.    2/68, 

p.  90. 
In  Peruvian  Andes,  Spotted  H.'emoiirha- 

Gic,  1853  to  1857,  L.  1/62,  p.  125. 
2.  Geography  of  (4:1),  Milroy,  etc.,  M.  E. 

2/G4,  p.  174  ;   1/65,  p.  210. 
On  Ship  Board  (207:4),  Mikoy,  Outbreaks 

on  Ships  of  War,  L.  1/61,  pp.  358,383^ 

2/61,  p.  146. 
Etiology,  McCuUoch,  Bulama  its  Original 

City,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  337.    Rev.,  M.  E, 

2/56,  p.  285  ;   1/60,  p.  95  ;  2/62,  p.  493. 

SYMPTOMS  AND  PATHOLOGY  OF  YEL- 
5.  LOW  FEVER  (1512:4)— 

Pennell,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  66  ;  1/62,  p. 

471 ;  2/62,  p.  482. 
Skin  (38:4),  Cause  of  Yellow  Stain,  Wills. 

Principles,  1848,  p.  114. 
Blood  (139:3),  Lawson,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  490. 

Wilson,  Living  Bodies  in  MicroscopL., 

Diagr.,   L.    2/73,   p.    626;     Spirilla 

(318:6). 
Urine  (1034:4),  Lawson,  M.  R.,  1/62,  p. 

471.     Porcher,  T.  1/58,  p.  511. 
Kidneys,  Lawson,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  482. 

1514. 

2.  Liver,  Lawson,  M.  R.   1/60,  p.  94 ;  2/62, 
p.  484. 
— Amyloid  Degener-ition  (977:2). 
Black  Vomit  (857:3),  Lawson,  Nature,  etc. 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  483.     Nott,  Med.  Gaz., 
Vol.  4/47,  p.  181.    Wood,  Acet.  Lead 
(292:2),  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  261. 
F^CEs    (878:1),    Lawson,    M.  R.   1/62,  p. 
480.    Blair,  Microscop.  Charact.  M.  E. 
5.  2/56,  p.  274. 

CONTAGIOUSNESS  (557:6)— 

Matthei,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  331 ;  2/61,  p. 

38.    Budd,  L.  1/61,  p.  337.    Paterson, 

T.  1/70,  p.  438. 
— Quarantine  (555:3). 
Diagnosis,  Finlay,  T.  1/53,  p.  327.  Smith, 

from  Bilious  Fever  (1511:3),  M.  E. 

2/52,  p.  130. 

1515. 

TREATMENT  OF  YELLOW  FEVER— 
2.  The  Idea  of  Cubing  Necessarily  a  Delu- 
sion, Whv  ?  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  301.    Rev., 
M.  R.  2/.56,  p.  301 ;  1/60,  p.  92  ;  2/59, 
p.    59  ;    2/62,    p.    506 ;    1/68,  p.   367. 
Finlay,  etc.,T.  1/53,  p.  327  ;  2/71,  pp. 
124,  215;  1/75,  p.  336. 
Charcoal  (237:1),  Hardy,  L.  2/49,  p.  384. 
Quinine  (403:1),  Lawson,  M.  R.  2/62,  p. 
4.  508.     Finlay,  etc.,  T.  1/53,  pp.  109, 

327;  2/71,  pp.  126,  158. 
— Conth.v,  Barclay,    etc.,  T.  1/53,  p.  3J  ; 
1/75,  p.  336. 


472 


MEDICAli   DIGEST. 


TEEAT.  OF  YELLOW  FEVER  {com.)— 
Secale  (153:1),   Hiron,  to  Restrain  IT.i:- 

MOERHAGE,  T.  2/71,  p.   158. 

Ol.  Terebinth  (350:1),  fide  349:6,  Laird, 
T.  1/55,  p.  358  ;  1/56,  p.  45.  Copland, 
T.  1/55,  p.  472. 

Acid  Nitko-Muhiat.  Bath  (248:6),  Mar- 
tin, L.  2/67,  p.  806. 

Acid  Sulphue.  Bath  (246:2),  Grant,  L. 
2/67,  p.  781. 

1516. 

2.  Acid.  Sulpiivrosum  (244:5),  Is  it  of  Value? 

L.  2/67,  p.  506. 
Ac.  Carbol.  (353:6),  Branch,   T.    1/75,  p. 

336. 
Pot.  Chlor.  (260:3),  Branch,  T.  1/75,  p. 

336. 
Adder's  Poison  (508:4),  Humboldt,  Inocu- 
4.  lat.  Preventive,  Wonderful  Results,  L. 

2/55,  p.  149. 

BERI-BERI— 

Nature,  Etc.,  Morehead,  M.  R.  2/55,  p. 
245.  Maxwell,  Related  to  Ague 
(1485:1),  Etc.,  L.  2/51,  p.  462.  Ave- 
zard,  R.  2/62,  p.  59.  Clapbam,  as 
Seen  in  Java,  L.  2/72,  p.  293. 

6.  Paralysis,  Avezard,  Not  Real,  R.  2/62,  p. 
59.  L.  Clark,  Exam,  of  Cord,  T.  2/65, 
p.  24. 
Treatment,   Phosphorus   (239:5),    Max- 
well, L.  2/51,  p.  462. 

1517. 

PLAGUES  AND  PESTILENCES.      Malig- 

1,     nant    Fevers    (1481:6)  ;      Of    London 

(560:5). 

Papers,  Etc.,  Radcliffe,  A  Rare  Tract  on, 

T.  1/61,  p.  508.      Morehead,  Levant 

Plague,  Vol.    1,   p.   290.      Bascombe, 

History,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  384.     Bird, 

Analogy,  of  with  Indian  Plague  or 

Black   Death    (1254:5),   T.    1/54,  p. 

498.    Milroy,  Geographical   Sketch 

of  (4:1),    Etc.,    During  Present   Cen- 

3.  tury,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  463.  Tweedie,  L. 
1/60,  p.  1.  Tholozan,  In  Persia,  M.  R. 
2/75,  p.  149. 

Originating  de  Novo,  Milroy,   R.    1/61, 

p.  3.    Fauvel,  T.  2/61,  p.  563. 
Contagion  (557:5),   Not  so  Contagious  as 
Supposed,  Case  in  Point,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  31. 
Epistaxis,  Sir  "W.  Baker,  Bad  Augury,  T. 
1/67,  p.  505. 
TREATMENT  OF  PLAGUE,  Etc.— 
6.  Inunction  (90:5),  Preventive,  L.  2/63,  p. 
54. 
Cannabis  (363:2), Moreau,  L.  2/48,  p.  508. 

FEVER  HOSPITALS  (206:3). 

London  Fever  Hosi'ital,  Liverpool  Road, 


FEVER      HOSPITALS  —  London      Fever 
Hospital  {cont.) — 

T.  1/72,  p.  10 ;  L.  1/74,  p.  279  ;  2/74, 
pp.  745,  773;  2/76,  p.  864. 

1519. 

CHILDREN.       Infants     (1542:2).      Foetus 

2.  (1536:1). 

PAEDIATRICS  rel  DISEASES  OF  CHILD- 
REN ;      Of      Neonati      (1542:2)  ;      Of 
Fcetus   in    Utero    (1539:2);    Surgical 
Diseases  (1637:4). 
Jenner,  3  Peculiarities  of,  4  Diathetic 
Dis.  OF,  Etc.,  T.  1/00,  p.  259 ;  Pecu- 
liarities   of   Child    not   Met    M'ith    in 
Adult,  Etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  1. 

3.  "West,   Attend  to   Little  Things,   etc.,   T. 

2/59,  p.  524;  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47, 
p.  793,  et  scq. ;  5/47,  p.  1,  et  seq. ; 
6/48,  ride  Indices ! !  Nervous  Dis- 
eases (1400:4),  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  422. 
Eustace  Smith,  Commentaries,  T.  1/73,  pp. 
297,  397.  Stephenson,  etc.,  Special 
Study,  L.  1/69,  pp.  665,  705 ;  1/70,  p. 
196.  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  328  ;  2/63, 
p.  285  ;  2/70,  p.  387. 

4.  Hilton,  One  Tissue  Seldom  Alone  Involved, 

Generally  Several,   L.    2/61,   p.   468. 

Martin,  Excitability   of  Child,   in 

India  (9:3),  M.  R.  2  56,  p.  132;  vide 

1520:2. 
Catarrhal     Element     Strong    (592:2), 

Why? 
Stout  Children,  Richardson,  Why  they 

Run  More  Risk  than  Others,  T.  1/69, 

p.  484. 
Sex  (577:2),  Kuttner,  How  it  Influences, 

5.  T.  2/59,  p.  638.  Males  More  Difiicult 
to  Rear  by'  Hand  (1543:1)  than 
Females. 

Crying     (1874:2),    Trousseau,     If    much 

Crying,  Dis.  Generally  Not  Serious, 

and  vice  versa,  R.  1/48,  p.  198;  Look 

to  Otalgia  (1799:4). 
Continuance  of  any  One  Symptom,  such 

as  Constipation,  Etc.,  Serious,  West, 

T.  1/61,  pp.  409,  412. 
Spleen  (988:1),  Jenner,  Attend  to  it  in  All 

Obscure  Dis.,  Etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  465. 
Fontanelles  (1537:1),  Diagnostic  Value, 

etc. 
Pulse  (753:4).     Temper.a.ture  (187:3). 

1520. 

2.  Prognosis,  E.  Smith,  Care  Necessary,  T. 
1/73,  p.  396. 
Mortality  (180:4),  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p. 
43.  Gairdner,  Its  Bearing  on  Social 
Science,  R.  2/60,  p.  28.  AVhitehead, 
Notes,  T.  1/63,  pp.  106,  131.  Hen'ieux, 
Posture  (223:2),  as  a  Cause  in  Infts., 
M.  R.  1/53,  p.  295.  Fayrer,  European 
Child  Life  in  India  (1519:3),  T.  1/73, 
pp.  515,  544. 


MEDICAL   DiaEST. 


473 


TREAT.    OF      CHILDREN'S     DISEASES 

5.  GENERALLY— 

Ringer,  L.  2/71,  p.  752. 

Nursing  (1604:1). 

Baths,  How  to  Give  to  "Weak  Children 
(228:4). 

"Warm  Baths,  Abuse  of  in  Ikf.\xcy 
(230:1). 

Stimulants  (432:2),  G.  Hewitt,  L.  2/65,  p. 
548.  Inman,  R.  1/60,  p.  275.  Brand, 
Bottled  Stout,  To  Induce  Appetite 
Better  than  Pout  Wine,  T.  2/73,  p. 
245. 

15*21. 

1.  "Wheat  Phosphates  (273:6). 

Pepsine  (836:2),  Ballard,  M.  R.   1/57,  p. 

436. 
Electeicitt  (193:5),  Ullersherger,  Mode  of 

2.  Applying,   Etc.,  Prize  Essaj',  R.  2/71, 
p.  331. 

Inunction  (90:5). 

Enemata  (877:2),  How  to  Give,  Etc. 

Blisters  (165:4),  Various  Opinions  as  to 
Use,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  339.  "Watson, 
Death  from,  L.  1/46,  p.  162. 

3.  —In  Chest  Diseases  (647:3),  Maclean,  R. 

2/73,  p.  350. 
— In  Cerebral  Diseases  (1406:2). 
— In  Corneitis  to  Fontanelles  (1845:3). 
Chloroform  (435:6),  How  to  Give. 
Amylene  (447:5),  How  to  Give. 
Alkalis  (216:2),  E.  Smith,  T.  1/73,  p.  397. 

4.  SoD^  Phosphas  (269:1),    Stephenson,   R. 

2/67,  p.  151. 
Mercury  (301:4). 
Ant.  Pot.  Tart  (282:2)  Unsafe. 
Belladonna  (376:1),  Tolerance  of,  etc. 
Elaterium  (1358:1),  "Well  Borne  by. 

CHILDREN'S  HOSPITALS  (206:3). 

6.  Great  Ormond  Street,  Structure,  etc.,  L. 

2/75,  p.  176. 
Fou'Ndling  Hospitals  (1581:6). 

1522. 

VARIOUS  DISEASES  OF  INFANTS  AND 
CHILDREN— 

1.  Skin  Dis.  (38:2).     Skin  in  Neonati,  Etc. 

(1541:4).  Herpes  Zoster  (54:2). 
Erysipelas  (42:2).     Scabies  (33:5). 

AN.iiMiA  (140:5).  Debility  (158:6).  Atro- 
phy vcl  DrsTiioPHiA  (159:2).  Maras- 
mus (158:1).    "Walking,  Etc.  (198:5). 

Harelip    (801:3).       Tonsils    Enlarged 

2.  (829:1).        Salivation      (Dentition) 
(102:3).     Dentition  (102:3). 

Heart  Disease  (781:5).  Lung  Diseases 
(647:5).  Pleurisy  (707:1).  Bron- 
chitis (650:4).  Pneumonia  (667:5). 
Phthisis (677:4).  Haemoptysis (147:2). 
Cirrhosis  (Lung)  (672:1).  Emphy- 
sema (650:2).  Asthma  (659:4).  Gene- 
ral Emphysema  (657:5).  Tubercular 
DiATH.  (675:1).     Scrofula  (793:2). 


VARIOUS  DISEASES  OF  INFANTS  AND 
CHILDREN  {cont.)— 
Aphasia  (605:5).   Rickets  (99:1).    Gland- 
ular Dis.  (129:5).     Cancer  (1664:3). 

3.  Vomiting    (857:5).      Diarrhcea    (907:3). 

Dysentery  (907:1).  Constipation 
(877:2).  Ileus  (871:3).  Cholera 
(916:3). 
Abdom.  Pains  (944:4).  Hernia  (955:4). 
F.TiCEs  (Analysis)  (877:4).  Green 
Stools (877:6).  F.iiCALAccuM.  (878:6). 
Entorrhagia(144:3).  Rectal  Polypi 
(868:6).   Anal  Fissure  (888:3).    Pro- 

4.  lapsus  Ani  (892:3).  Eruptions 
Around  Anus (892:2).  H.'emorrhoids 
(894:2). 

Cirrhosis,  Liver  (973:3).  Jaundice 
(975:1).  Diabetes  (332:5).  Ascites 
(999:4).  Paracentesis  Abd.  (1000:2). 
Spleen  Disease  (988:1). 

5.  Vesical  Disease(1066:3).  PolypusVesic.e 

(1070:6).  Calculus  (1057:4).  Litho- 
TOMY  (1061:3).  Lithotrity  (1065:1). 
H.ematuria(150:4).  Exuresis(1047:2) 
Retention,  Urine  (1050:1).  Urinary 
Infiltration  (1054:3). 
Testicle  (Abscess)  (1220:3).  Testicle 
(Syphilis)  (1222:2). 

6.  Onanism  (1083:2).     Rape  (1092:5).    Leu- 

corrhcea    (1096:1).     Purulent   Dis- 
charges After  Illness  (168:3). 
Fevers  (1476:6).    Typhoid  (1501:1).    Ty- 
phus (1507:2).    Rheumatism  (1453:6). 
Syphilis  (1207:1). 

1523. 

1.  Mind  (1361:3).    Memory  (1362:5).    Sensi- 

TIVENESS  (1361:4).  Temper  (1386:2). 
Dull  Children  (1392:2).  Craving 
for  Sympathy  (1450:4).  Nightmare 
AND  Screaming  (1369:5). 

2.  Brain,   Exam.    P.M.   (583:6).     Cerebral 

Disease  (1405:1).  Hydrocephalus 
(1355:4).  Cephalalgia  (1429:3). 
Paralysis  (1276:1).  Convulsions 
(1301:4).  Epilepsy  (1312:6).  Sigh- 
ing (634:6).     Syncope  (790:4). 

Neuralgia  (1235:5).  Hysteria  (1334:1). 
Malingering  (555:2).  Insanity 
(1386:1).     Melancholia  (1384:3). 

Suicide  (1618:4). 

3.  Apncea  (1540:4).    Coup  de  Soleil  (185:5). 

Amaurosis  (1861:4).  Sudden  Death 
(180:2).     Fractures  (1652:5). 

YOUTH— 

6.  Sermon  to  Young  Men,  Pratt;  Balliere, 
King  "William  Street,  Strand. 
Books  for  (1524:4). 

1524. 

EDUCATION  —  TUITION,     Vide    Schools 
1.     (205:4)  ;  Memory  (1362:2)  — 

Training  the  Mind  (1560:3),  Thompson, 


474 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


EDUCATION— TUITION— Training      the 
Mind  {cont.) — 

etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  176;  1/61,  p.  323; 
2/65,  p.  242.  Arnott,  Bad  System  of 
Present  Style,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/64,  p. 
152;  1/58,  p.  398.  Evils  of  Present 
System,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  56.  Lowe, 
Middle-class  Educat.,  T.  1/68,  p.  119, 

2.  Coruhill  Mag.,  Nov./64.     West,  etc., 
T.  1/60,  p.  133;  2/61,  p.  208. 

How  TO  Teach  Languages  (602:1),  Etc., 
Graves,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  321.  Morris, 
Greek  Learnt  in  3  Months,  L.  1/74, 
p.  732.  Domestic  Autocracy,  Satur- 
day Rev.  1/64,  p.  777. 

Our  Girls  (577:4),  Educate  both  Sexes 
Together,  Good  Words,  2/61,  p.  533. 
Vide  Robertson's  Sermons,  "  Glory  of 
A'irgin  Mary  and  Christ,"  2nd  Series. 

3.  Of    Medical    Men    (550:3) ;     Of    Idiots 

(1393:4). 

BOOKS,  Etc.,  Vide  For  the  Blind  (1818:5). 

4.  Getting  On,  "  Good  Words,"  Sept.,  1862. 
For  Youths   (1523:6),  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/59, 

p.  339;  1/63,  pp.  119,  121.  "Good 
Words,"  2/64,  p.  786.  Meyers,  Great 
Men.  Lankester,  Uses  of  Animals  in 
Industry,  etc.,  L.  2/62,  p.  173.  Phy- 
siology,' L.  1/68,  p.  510.  History  of  a 
Bit  of  Bread  (323:4),  Gatty,  T.  1/67, 
p.  151. 
German  and  French,  T.  2/72,  p.  369. 

1526. 

MIDWIFERY—  OBSTETRICS  —  GYNiE- 
1.  COLOGY,  Vide  Labour  (1562:1)— 
Reviews,  Etc.,  Murphy,  M.  R.  2/52,  p. 
415.  Simpson,  2/55,  p.  421 ;  1/72,  p. 
73.  Barnes,  2/71,  p.  430;  2/76,  p. 
105.  Meadows,  Rev.,  M.  R.  2/76, 
p.  105.  Leishmann,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/73, 
p.  389;  1/74,  p.  321;  2/76,  p.  105. 
Martin,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  225;  2/70, 
p.  134.  T.  Smith,  L.  1/48,  p.  248,  vide 
Indices;  Rev.,  R.  1/58,  p.  302.  Lee, 
CUn.,  Midwifery,  T.  2/61,  p.  54,  et  seq. 
Playfair's  Book,  L.  1/76,  p.  923;  T. 
2/76,  p.  235;  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  108. 
Jackson,  In  the  East  (9:3),  T.  1/60, 
p.  154.  Aveling,  History  and  Pro- 
spects of  Midwives  since  16th  Century, 
L.  1/72,  pp.  500,  533,  607,  749,  823. 
Roberts'  Students'  Guide,  L.  1/76,  p. 
133;  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  105. 
Italian,  Glimpse  at,  T.  1/72,  p.  462. 
Obstetric  Hand  (1738:2),  Heraldic 
Device,  T.  2/75,  p.  617. 

FEMALE  PELVIS,   Vide  Pelvis  (1707:2). 
4.  Form,  Etc.,  Litzmann,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/62, 

p.  162  ;  2/64,  p.  549.      Savage,  Illiibt. 

of  Surgery  of  Pelvic  Organs,  Etc., 


FEMALE  PELVIS— Form,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

Rev.,  T.  1/63,  p.  457.  Duncan,  Curves 
OF  Developed  Female's  Genital 
P.issAGEs,  T.  1/72,  p.  246. 

PELVIMETER,    Vide    Contracted    Pelvis 

5.  (1572:3)— 

Verneau,  Pelvic  Measurements,  M.  R. 
2/76,  p.  151.  King's,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  276;  1/67,  p.  558.  Pajot,  T.  1/61, 
p.  637.  Howitz,  Plate,  T.  2/62,  p. 
285. 

Dystocia  AND  Pelvic  Distortion  (1572:3). 

1527. 

OVUM,  Vide  FoLTus  (1536:1);  Ovary  (1140:3); 

1.  CorpusLuteum  (1141:2);  Ovular  Theory 
of  Menstruation  (1140:5). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  T.  Smith,  L.  1/56,  p.  85. 
Winkler,  Anat.  and  Phys.,  L.  2/70, 
p.  856.  Lee,  At  6  Weeks,  L.  2/73, 
pp.   549,  621.     Foulis,    Formation  in 

2.  Fcetal  Ovary,  L.  1/76,  p.  396.  Yearly 
Ripening  of  Ovum  (1140:6). 

Pathological  Relation  of  to  Abortion 
(1556:1). 

Impregnation,  T.  Smith,  L.  1/56,  p.  85. 

—  J'ide  Artificial  Impregnation  (1090:4); 
Spermatozoon  (1080:4);  In  Amphibia 
(505:2);  Conception  (1546:4). 

3.  Cysts  of,  Roberts,  Ovular  Cyst,  M.  R. 

2/73,  p.  523. 
Reception  of  by  Fallopian  Tube(1139:3). 
In  Ovarian  Cysts  (1527:1). 

CHORION— 

Growth  of  Villi,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  168. 
Hydatiform  Degen.  (1532:2). 

AMNION— 

4.  Analysis  of   Fluid,   Beale,   M.  R.   2/58, 

p.  553. 
Dropsy,  Debenham,  etc.,  T.  1/56,  p.  485  ; 

2/56,  p.  112.     Neale,  T.  2/56,  p.  169. 

Mercier,  etc.,M.  R.  1/55,  p.  166;  1/56, 

p.  558.     Vide  Liq.  Amnii  (15G9:3). 
Rupture     op    Membranes     in    Labour 

(1569:3). 

MEMBRANA  DECIDUA— 

6.  Nature,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  56;  T.  1/63, 

p.  533. 
Independent  of  Fecundation,  M.  R.  2/54, 

p.  30. 
In  Tubal  Gestation  (1554:2). 
Syphilitic    Degen.   (1205:3),  Virchow,  2 

Cases,  T.  1/61,  p.  610. 

1528. 

PLACENTA,      Vide     Fcetal      Circulation 
3.     (1537:5). 

Anat.  and  Phys.,  Simpson,  T.  2/64,  p. 
459.  S.  Beck,  Proving  Hunter,  B. 
1/74,  p.  330.     Turner,  M.  R.  2/73,  p. 


MEDICAI,  DIGEST. 


475 


PLACEXTA— Anat.  and  Phys.  (cont.)— 

522.     B.  Hicks,  M.  S.  2/73,  p.  393 ; 

Circiil.,    Discuss.,    L.    1/72,    p.    684; 

M.    K.    2/54,    p.    21  ;    1/68,    p.    269. 

Priestley,  T.  2/58,  p.  647  ;  1/59,  p.  153. 

Madge.'L.  2/76,  p.  277.     Macdonald, 

B.    2/74,  p.   332.     Ayres,  Microscop. 

Peculiarities    in    Bitch,    Microsp.    J., 

vol.  1,  p.  299. 
Glycogenic  Functions  (331:3). 
5.  A   Eespiratory   Organ   (629:3),   M.    R. 

1/64,  p.  325. 
Comparative  Anatomy,  Turner,  L.  1/75, 

pp.  863,  898;  2/75,  p.  112;   1/76,  p. 

927;    2/76,    pp.    19,    53,    229;    As    a 

Means  of  Classification  (478:8). 
— Of   Ruminants    (533:6),  Milky   Fluid 

IN  Cotyledons. 

1529. 

2.  Double,  Crisp,  One  Child;  Unique  Case,  T. 

2/53,  p.  409. 
SuccENTUKTATA  vi'l  SpuRiA,  Hodgo,  Nature, 

etc.,  M.  R.  2/65,  p.  605. 
—A  C.u-se  of   Polypus   Uteri   (1126:1) 

when  Retained. 
Placental  Murmur  vcl  Uterine  Souffle, 

3.  Weber,  Causes,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  229. 

Montgomery,  How  to  Hear,  Diagn. 
Value,  etc.  (1548:4),  M.  R.  1/57,  p. 
387.  Priestley,  Causes,  etc.,  T.  1/59, 
p.  155.  Yerordini,  Heard  Best  Per 
Vaginam,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  507;  ride 
Umbilical  Souffle  (1.533:5) ;  Fcetal 
Heart  Sounds  (1537:6). 

PLACENTA  PREVIA,  Vide  Metrorrhagia 

5.     (1551:6). 

Duncan,  Manner  of  Separat.,  etc.,  B.  2/74, 
p.  329;  Summary,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  510. 
Mackenzie,  Source  of  H^morrh., 
Exp.,  T.  2/53,  p.  666.  Barnes,  Lect., 
M.  R.  2/58,  p.  141;  2/62,  p.  54. 
Ramsbotham,  Child  Seldom  Born 
Alive  If  H.UM.  Profuse,  T.  1/62,  p.  6. 
Lehmann,  Effect  of  H.em.  on  Fcetus, 
Etc.,  R.  2/68,  p.  316. 
Diagnosis,  Charpentier,  Absence  of  Bal- 

lottement,  etc.,  B.  2/75,  p.  325. 
Cases,  Oldham,  Illustrating  Diff.  Modes  of 
Treat.,  T.  2/56,  p.  32.  Waller,  etc., 
T.  2/52,  pp.  379,  564;  1/54,  p.  261; 
1/62,  pp.  154,  454.  Trask,  M.  R. 
1/56,  p.  559.  Mundie,  Separating 
Zone  and  Perforating  Pl.\centa, 
L.  2/76,  p.  845. 

1530. 

TREATMENT  OF  PLACENTA  PREVIA— 
2.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Barnes,  T.  2/55,  p.  653; 

L.  1/61,  p.  527.     Depaul,  etc.,  M.  R. 

2/52,  p.  552  ;  2/58,  p.  327  ;  2/62,  p.  54. 

Thomas,    Rules,    T.    1/61,    p.    259. 


TREATMENT  OF  PLACENTA  PREVIA— 

Lectures,  Etc.  [cont.) — ■ 

Greenhalgh,  Discuss.,  T.  2/62,  p.  264. 
T.  Smith,  Turning  is  the  Great 
Oper.  For.,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  27. 
Rigby,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  329. 

3.  Entirely     Separate     Placenta,     "Why 

Best?  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  397. 
Partially   Separate  Placenta,    Barnes 

(1530:2).     Lee,  etc.,  T.  2/51,  p,  405  ; 

1/62,  pp.   104,   154.     Mundie,   Cases, 

L.  2/76,  p.  845. 
Plug   Vagina,  Pajot's  Plan,  R.    1/62,  p. 

193.     Charpentier,    Direct.,   B.    2/75, 

p.  325. 
EiiGOTiNE    (153:2>,    Boardman,   Hypoder- 

mically,  T.  1/73,  p.  300. 

PLACENTA     RETAINED     AND     ADHE- 
6.     RENT,  Vide  Abortion  (1556:4). 

Mechanism  of  Expulsion,  R.  1/73,  p.  282. 
Clay,  Sign  of  Detachment,  R.  1/61,  p. 
227.  Chantreuil,  etc..  Pressure  to 
Promote  Detach.,  R.  1/71,  p.  273; 
M.  R.  2/73,  p.  396.  Eastlake,  Ma- 
nagement OF  3rd  Stage  (1565:5)  of 
Labour,  T.  2/64,  p.  605.  Hegar. 
Path,  and  Therapeutics,  M.  R.  2/62, 
p.  124.  Ramsbotham,  Cases,  T.  2/63, 
p.  163.  Can  it  Become  Developed 
INTO  Cyst  ?  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  171.  Ogle, 
Forming  Uterine  Tumour  (1121:1), 
T.  1/60,  p.  408. 

1531. 

2.  Diagnosis,  Treat.,  Ssvayne,  Direct,  for 
Peeling  Away  with  Hand,  etc.,  B. 
2/75,  p.  327;  1/76,  p.  275.  Priestley, 
L.  1/61,  p.  461.  Suckling,  etc.,  T. 
2/61,  p.  31;  R.  1/67,  p.  291.  Hohl, 
Dangers  if  Ossified  (1532:6),  M.  R. 
1/58,  p.  558. 
Cases  -where  Retained,  Noeggerath, 
Singular.  P.  Spuria  forming  Poly- 
pus (1126:1),  R.  2/60,  p.  301.  Smith, 
34  Days,  R.  1/67,  p.  296.  Hunter, 
62  Days  Severe  H.t.morrhage 
(1584:3)," Etc.,  L.  2/62,  p.  297.  Mor- 
gan, etc.,  4  INtths.,  T.  2/62,  p.  253; 
1/68,  pp.  41G,  463.  Roberts,  Still 
Adherent  after  10  Days  Requiring 
Removal,  L.  2/70,  p.  669.  Walker,  2 
Months,  Neither  H.iiMORiiHAGE  nor 
FcETOR,  L.  2/70,  p.  743. 

4.  Absorption  of  (116:6),  Priestley,  L.  1/61, 

p.  461.     Hegar,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  125. 

Electricity  (194:3),  Kiihn, R.  2/61,  p.  248 ; 
fide  To  Cause  Abortion,  Etc. 
(1559:4). 

Chloroform  (441:1),  Kidd,  T.  2/63,  p.  21. 

Sulphites  (169:6),  Miller,  To  Avoid  Sep- 
ticaemia, R.  1/70,  p.  146. 

Instrument  To  Remove,  Rasch,  Simple, 
R.  2/73,  p.  312.  Bakewell's  Forceps, 
L.  2/68,  p.  239. 


476 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


1532. 

DISExVSES  OF  PLACENTA— 
1.  Eeyiews,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/5i,  p.  21  ;   1/55, 
p.  156;   1/56,  p.  139. 

PLACEXTITIS— 

Mattei,  T.  2/65,  p.  267.     Ilegar,  E.  1/67, 
p.  Mi. 

APOPLEXY  OF  PLACENTA  — 

3.  Eeyiews,  Etc.,  M.  E.  1/56,  p.  139. 

HYDATIFORM  DEGENERATION  OF 
PLACENTA— VESICULAE  OR  MOLE 
PREGNANCY  —  FALSE  CONCEP- 
TION. Vide  Ecm^ococci  is  Substance 
OF  Uterus  (ir2-4;5) ;  Blighted  Ova  oh 
Missed  Labour  (1556:2) — 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Ed.,  T.  2/72,  p.  628  ;  M.  R. 
1/55,  p.    167.     Friecker,   R.   2/73,  p. 

302.  T.  Smith,  etc.,  L.  1/56,  p.  360  ; 
2/59,  p.  397;  2/62,  p.  369.  Rams- 
botham,  etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  90  ;  2/66,  p. 
662.  Edis,  Causing  Menorrhagia 
(1149:2),  L.  2/74,  p.  867. 

FATTY  DEGENERATION  OF  PLACENTA 
5.     (1673:4)— 

Reviews,  Etc.,  Barnes,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  518  ; 
1/53,   p.  352.     Discuss.,  T.    1/53,   p. 

303.  Druitt,  Its  Natural  Condit.  at 
End  of  Pregnancy,  Discuss.,  T.  1/53, 
p.  173.  T.  Smith,  Urine  often  Phosph. 
(1034:4),  Treat.,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  24. 

Abortion  Following  (1557:2). 

CALCAREOUS  vel  OSSEOUS  DEGENERA- 
TION OF  PLACENTA  (101:1)  — 
Cases,  Etc.,  Garrison,   etc.,  M.  R.    1/52, 
p.  558;  1/72,  p.  244.     Hohl,  Dangers 
if  Retained    (1532:2),    M.   R.    1/58, 
p.  558. 
FIBROID     DEGENERATION     OF     PLA- 
CENTA (1673:6)— 
Reviews,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  341. 
SYPHILIS  OF  PLACENTA  (1205:3)— 
Lectures,   Etc.,   Mackenzie,  T.   2/54,   p. 
503.     Oedmannson,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/70, 
p.  342;  2/73,  p.  523. 

1533. 

UMBILICAL    CORD  —  FUNIS  —  NAVEL 
3.     STRING.     Vide  Umbilicus  (1535:1). 
Anat.  and  Phys.,   Priestley,  T.    1/59,  p. 
205.     Simpson,  Has  Neither  Nerves 
Lymph,  nor  Capill.,  T.  2/64,  p.  459. 
Hicks,  Pressure  ox  Causes  Inspira- 
tory Efforts,  Hence  Injury  to  Fcetus 
IN  Utero  (1536:6),  T.  2/74,  p.  203. 
Length,  Rouse,  51 J  inches,  L.  2/55,  p.  196. 

Hughes,  56  inches,  L.  2/71,  p.  457. 
Vessels,  Virchow,  Thick  Middle  Muscular 
Coat,  T.  1/61,  p.  78. 


UMBILICAL  CORD,  Etc.— Vessels   {cont.) 
—  Infl.  and  Obliter.,  Notta,  M.  R.  2/56, ' 
p.  351.     Herapath,  Phlebitis  (747:1),  , 
T.  1/54,  p.  286. 

5.  —  Varix  (1551:6),  Nagel,  Rupture  Causing  ' 

Death  of  Fcetus,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  275. 
Souffle  (1529:2),  Charrier,  R.  1/67,  p.  307. 
Twisted  AND  Knotted,  Read,  Format.,  etc., 

T.  2/61,  p.  196.     Billi,  Fatal,  etc.,  T. 

1/61,  p.  97.     Haake,  Mode  of  Diagn. . 

PER  Rectum,  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  265. 

1534. 

PROLAPSUS  OF  CORD— 

2.  Mechanism  of  Product,  Etc.,  Lignerelles, 

R.  1/69,  p.  314.  Barnes,  etc.,  Hovr 
Long  may  a  Cord  he  Compressed  and 
Child  Live?  T.  1/68,  p.  571  ;  B.  2/75, 
p.  313.  Roberts,  In  8  Pregn.,  L.  1/68, 
p.  286.  Brunton,  Causes,  etc.,  Treat., 
B.  2/75,  p.  310. 

Prone  Position  (223:4),  Simpson,  R.  2/58, 
p.  148;  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  51.  Priestley, 
etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  206 ;  2/60,  p.  220  ; 
1/73,  p.  162. 

Hands  and  Knees,  Thomas,  R.  2/58,  pp. 

6.  148,270.  Hodges,  M.R.  2/65,  p.  308. 
Dyce,  Diagr.,  T.  1/66,  p.  529. 

Knees  and  Shoulders,   T.   1/73,  p.  162; 

L.  2/75,  p.  772.     BruntOD,  B.  2/75,  p. 

317. 
Hooking  up  Cord  on  Highest  Part  of 

Fcetus,  Earle,  T.  2/63,  p.  642. 

CORD  TORN  ACROSS  During  Labour,  Etc. 
Cases,  Etc.,  Hamilton,  Singular  Case  in 
Utero,  Torn  at  Placental  End,  T. 
1/62,  p.  149.  Borham,  3J  Inches  Only, 
Torn  fr.  Navel,  Treat.,  L.  1/68,  p.  34. 
Dohrn,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  491. 

LIGATURE  OF  CORD 

Time  for.  Turner,  2  Minutes  After  Pulsat. 
has  Ceased,  T.  1/76,  p.  156.  Budin, 
Exper.,  Best  for  Pulsat.  to  Cease,  M.  R. 
1/76,  p.  457. 

Before  Birth  in  Turning  (1574:4). 

1535. 

UMBILICUS— NAVEL -OMPHALOS,  Vide 
1.      In  Protracted  Births  (1547:6). 

Perforate,  Marshall,  T.  2/68,  p.  640. 

H.iEMORiiHAGE  FR.  (144:1),  Jackson,  178 
Cases,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/60,   p.  151 ;   2/61, 

3.  p.  554.  Sedgwick,  Hereditary  (562:5), 
M.  R.  2/67,  pp.  480,  485.  Smith,  Lig. 
with  Needle,  etc.,  T.  2/65,  p.  451. 
Simpson,  Treat.,  etc.,  R.  1/67,  p,  354. 
Vide  Neonati  (1542:2. 

Ulcerative  Omphalitis  (1542:2),  Meynet, 
Epidemic  of  (561:6),  Treat.,  etc.,  T. 
1/58,  p.  300.  Legroux,  Treat.,  T.  1/60, 
p.  631.  Hutchinson,  "Navel  III" 
IN  Lambs  (534:6),  Etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  498. 


MEDICAI/   DIGEST. 


477 


UMBILICUS— NAVEL   {cont.)^ 

5.  SciRRHrs,  Etc.,  Nekton,  T.   1/61,  p.  67. 

Wulkow,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  216.  Kuster, 

M.  R.  2/76,  p.  490. 
Hernia  (956:1). 
Paralysis    of    Bladder    (1052:3),   "Why 

Blister  at  Umbilicus  Good  ? 
Peritoneal   Dis.    (996:4),   Why  Pain    at 

Umbilicus  ? 

1536. 

FCETUS -EMBRYO,   vide    0^-um    (1527:1); 

1.  Children  (1519:1) ;    Infants,    Neonati 
(1541:1). 

In  Male  (3:6),  Cases  where  Foetus  was 
Found  in  Male  Abdomen,  etc.,  T.  2/66, 
p.  493.  Broca,  R.  2/68,  p.  216.  Mason, 
L.  1/70,  p.  702.  Tide  Fcetus  in 
FcETU  (1706:1). 

2.  Blood  of  (134:5),  Gulliver,  T.  2/62,  p.  103. 
Skin  of  (26:1),  Robin,  Peculiarity  of  Epi- 
dermic Cells,   etc.,   M.   R.   2/61,  p. 
520;  Of  Neonati  (1541:5). 

3.  Allantois,  S.  t.  d.  Kolk,  Formation  and 

Changes  of,  in  Man,  T.  2/60,  p.  617. 
Urachus  (1045:4). 
Muscular  Irritability  (109:2),  Met  with 

in  its  Highest  Degree  in  Foetus. 

4.  Mother    Inoculated    ry    Fcetus    with 

Father's  Peculiarities  (562:1). 

Madder  Eaten  by  Mother  Colouring 
Fcetal  Bones  (94:1). 

Urine  of  (1027:3),  Morris,  Passed  into 
Amnion  During  Later  Months,  etc., 
L.  1/76,  p.  708.  Englisch,  Urinary 
Organs,  etc.,  Are  they  Necessary  to 
Foetus?  etc.,  T.  1/76,  p.  479.  Vide 
Neonati  (1541:4). 

Position  of  Fcetus,  Scanzoni,  Causes  of, 

6.  R.  1/66,  p.  295.  Barnes,  T.  2/67,  p. 
667.  Playfair,  Diagnosis  of,  Simple 
Direct.,  L.  2/72,  p.  916. 

VERNIX  CASEOSA— 

Identity  of,  with  Meconium,  Forster,  T. 
1/59,  p.  606. 

MECONIUM— 

Analysis,  Etc.,  Forster,  T.  1/59,  p.  606. 
Zweifel,  L.  2/75,  p.  815. 

In  Lungs,  Causing  Death,  Forster,  T.  2/61, 
p.  116;  vide  1540:4.  B.  Hicks,  Pres- 
sure on  Funis  (1533:3)  Causing  In- 
spirat.  in  Utero,  T.  2/74,  p.  203. 

1537. 

HEAD— SKULL  OF  FCETUS  (1676:4)— 
1.  Measurements,  Etc.,  Van  Pelt,  etc.,  In 
646  Cases,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  558 ;  2/62, 
p.  103. 
Deformities,  Little,  R.  2/61,  p.  269. 
Fontanelles,  Time  of  Closure,  White- 


HEAD,  Etc. — Fontanelles  {co»t.) — 

head,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  331.     Jacobi,  R. 

2/60,  p.  320.     Roger,  L.  2/59,  p.  621. 

— Pkominence  of  in  Dis.  (1519:6),  Kings- 

4.  ford.  As  an  Index  for  Stimulants, 
Etc.,  L.  1/65,  p.  676.  E.  Smith,  do.,  R. 
1/72,  p.  343. 

— Blisters  Applied  to,  in  Corneitis  of 
Infant  (1845:2). 

Fracture  During  Labour  (1566:6).  Mon- 
teith,  etc.,  L.  2/74,  p.  714  ;  M.  R.  1/67, 
p.  86.      Vide  Infanticide  (1560:5). 

AUSCULTATION   OF  HEAD    OF  INFTS. 
(640:4). 
Rev.  of  Literature  upon,  M.  R.  1/61,  p. 
374;  1/62,  p.  415.     Henning,  etc.,  T. 
1/57,  p.  467 ;  2/60,  p.  18.     Rogers,  R. 
2/62,  p.  88. 
In  Rickets,  Souffle  Heard  (100:4). 

CIRCULATION    OF  FCETUS    (756:3),   vide 

5.  Placenta  (1528:3). 

Theories,  Etc.,  Macdonald,  New,  T.  1/54, 
p.  556.  Flourens,  Exper.  Showing 
Blood  of  Mother  Mixes  with  Foetal,  T. 
2/60,  p.  120.  Savory,  Exper.  Poison- 
ing Foetus  Killing  Mother,  L.  1/58,  pp. 
362,  385. 

HEART  OF  FCETUS  (761:4).  Absent  (1580:4). 

6.  Vide  Cyanosis  (763:2)  ;    Pulse  of  Neo- 
nati (753:3). 

AUSCULTATION     IN     UTERO     (1548:4). 
Vide  Uterine  Souffle  (1529:2) — 
Leared,  etc.,  Diff.   Sounds  of  Fcetal  and 
Adult  Heart  (777:2).     Depaul,    R 
2/47,  p.  299.    Obstruction  to  Hearing, 
etc.,    M.    R.    2/62,    p.    49.     Tanner, 
Heard  at  5th  Mth.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  156 
Best   Position    for    Hearing,    Mont 
gomery,  at  4th  Mth.,  M.  R.  1/57,  p 
387.  Byford,  etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  20  ;  1/60 
p.    106.      Croft,    When    Stomach    is 
Empty,  L.  1/60,  p.  87. 
Errors  in  Diagnosis,  Simpson,  Always 
Feel  Maternal  Pulse,  T.  2/59,  pp.  499, 
547.    Adams  Questions  Value,  T.  2/59, 
pp.  402,  615  ;  2/60,  pp.  65,   169,  249, 
320.    Meadows,  etc..  Reply  to  Adams, 
T.  2/59,  pp.  441,  465  ;  1/60,  pp.  23,  57, 
92,  169,  274,487. 
Sex  (577:1)  Said  to  be  Determinable  by 
Number  of  Beats,  Female  144,  Male 
124  ;   T.  1/60,  p.  206.    Cummine,  etc., 
Tables,  R.  2/70,  p.  313  ;  2/72,  p.  286 ; 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  556  ? 

1538. 

DUCTUS  ARTERIOSUS— 

4.  Aneurism  so  Called,  but  Really  Throm- 
bosis, Rauchfuss,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  538. 
Patent,  Fagge,  etc.,  R.  2/73,  p.  67;  L. 
1/76,  p.  674;  2/76,  p.  824. 


478 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


FCETUS      AFFECTED      BY     EMOTION 
OF  MOTHER  (1363:3).    r/(/e  Moxsteks 
5.     (1580:1). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Ogle,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  514. 
Brodhurst,  etc.,  T.  2/57,  pp.  37,  106 
1/65,  p.  613;  2/65,  p.  333.  Omerod 
etc.,  L,  1/75,  p.  393  ;  2/67,  p.  192 
2/68,  p.  599;  1/55,  p.  406.  Morris 
Singular  Case,  L.  2/75,  p.  689. 

Blindness  (1818:l),Whitehead,  M.  R.  1/52, 
p.  321. 

Penis  Absent  (1580:5),  Owen,  l^other 
Sympathizing  with  a  Brother's  Loss, 
L.  1/63,  p.  25. 

Black  Child,  Father  and  Mother  "White, 
L.  2/73,  p.  761. 

Contra,  Tanner,  etc.,  Doubt  Influence,  T. 
1/60,  p.  510  ;  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  268. 

1539. 

SIGNS    OF     DEATH    OF     FOETUS    IN 

1.  UTERO— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Eastlake,  T.  2/64,  p.  605. 
Barnes,  T.  2/68,  p.  261.  Breslau,  How 
Long  Can  it  Live  After  Death  of 
Mother  (1577:1)  ?  M.  R.  1/65,  p.  272. 
Cohustein,  Thermometer  in  Utero, 
M.  R.  2/73,  p.  524. 

DISEASES  OF  FCETUS  IN  UTERO.     Vide 

2.  Neonati  (1542:1). 

Liability  of.  Etc.,  Cooke,  T.  2/61,  p.  401 ; 
M.  R.  1/57,  p.  133. 

Scarlatina  (79:1).  Variola  (83:1).  Va- 
ricella  (85:5).  General  Tuber- 
ci-LOSis  (677:4).     Myelitis  (1258:1). 

3.  Encephalitis  (1415:5).  Kidney  Dis. 
(1006:1).  CoNTULSiONS  (1302:1).  Pu- 
RUL.  Ophthalm.  (1833:3).  General 
Dropsy  (155:4). 

Needle  in  Knee  (31:6),  Behm,  M.  R. 
1/62,  p.  268. 

4.  — In  Elbow,  "Woodhead,  L.  1/55,  p.  144. 
Bullet  in  Testicle,  Conception  Extra- 
ordinary !  !  (1646:4). 

AMPUTATION  IN  UTERO  (1632:3)— 
Reviews,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  560  ;  2/63, 

5.  p.  270.  Maclaughlin,  All  4  Extrem., 
(1580:4),  Plate,  T.  2/53,  p.  604. 

Fingers  (1741:  1),M.  R.  1/53,  p.  425  ;  2/63, 
p.  270. 

FRACTURES  AND  INJURIES  IN  UTERO 
(1653:1)— 

Discuss.,  Etc.,  Brodhurst,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  pp. 
353,  483;  1/62,  p.  328.  Barker,  R. 
1/58,  p.  207. 

1540. 

FCETUS    BORN    PREMATURELY.      Vide 

1.     Abortion  (1556:1);  Infanticide  (1560:5). 

YiAiiiLiTY  OF,  Schreher,  Signs  of  Age,  etc., 


FCETUS  BORN  PREMATURELY— Yia- 
bility  of  {cont.) — 

M.  R.  1/53,  p.  121.  Baber,  6i  Mths., 
"Weight  (1541:2),  Etc., T.  1/74,  p.  310. 
Moore,  5  Mths.,  L.  2/67,  p.  535.  Ken- 
nedy, Remarkable  Case  of  Early  Via- 
bility, T.  2/67,  p.  192.  Ryan,  5  or  6 
Mths.,  Ulbs.,  lived  28  Minutes,  L.  1/68, 
p.  811.  Keiller,4Mths.,M.  R.  1/55,  p. 
293.  Newington,  Twins  (1578:5),  5 
Mths.,  L  2/70,  p.  525.  Vide  Neonati 
(1541:1)  ;  Duration  of  Pregnancy 
(1547:3). 
Treatment,  Channing,  Double  Cradle, 
"Warm  "Water  Round,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/53, 
p.  566. 

FCETUS  VOMITED  (857:6). 

4.  Two  Cases,  T.  2/65,  p.  699. 

STILL-BORN  INFANTS  —  APNCEA  OF 
NEONATI  (634:4).  Vide  Neonati 
(1541:1);  Infanticide  (1560:5). 

Little,  P.M.,  R.  2/61,  p.  268. 

Meconium  in  Lungs  Causing  (1536:6). 

Resuscitation,  Life  Continues  Long,  Cases 

5.  Exhumed  and  Restored,  Assoc.  J.  2/64, 
p.  1104  ;  Packed  in  Portmanteau,  Tra- 
velling fr.  Torquay  to  Bayswater,  L. 
2/74,  p.  169.  Thomas,  Never  Despair, 
2/60,  p.  279.  Buckingham,  Posture, 
Child  on  Back,  Operator's  Hand  on 
Belly,  Rocking  Up  and  Down,  T. 
1/75,  p.  588.  Morris,  Combin.  of  Buck- 
ingham and  Richardson's  Plans,  etc., 
T.  1/58,  p.  72.  Richardson,  Value 
OF  Heat  (184:3),  Etc.,  L.  1/67,  p. 
639.  Ilalton,  "NVhiskey  Inocul.  on 
Chest,  Case,  R.  2/68,  p.  315.  Hall 
and  Svlvester's  Artificial  Respirat. 
(630:2),  T.  2/56,  p.  605.  Short,  Ready 
Method  Successful  after  |  Hour,  L. 
2/68,  p.  749.  Toogood,  Inflate  Lungs 
by  Mouth,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  p.  147. 

1541. 

NE"W-BORN  INFANTS -NEONATI—  Vide 
1.      FojTus    (1536:1);     Still-Born  (1540:4) ; 

Monsters     (1580:1);     Plural     Births 

(1578:2)— 

Physiological  Pathology  of,  M.  R.  1/57, 
p.  133. 

Vitality  Great  (1540:5). 

Weight,  Etc.  (1540:1),  Siebold,  Weight 
and  Loss  of  "Weight  During  First  "Week, 
in  3,000  Cases,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  558  ;  T. 
1/61,  p.  284.  Haake,  Change  in  "Weight, 
T.  2/62,  p.  394  ;  181b.  3  oz.,  T.  2/60, 
p.  105  ;  19  lb.  2  oz.,  T.  2/60,  p.  249  ; 
13Jlb.,  26  inches  long,  T.  1/69,  p.  618 ; 
16  lb.,  241  inches  long,  "Weight  of 
Mother,  92  lb.,  T.  1/69,  p.  689  ;  1  lb., 
7  or  8  inches  long;  died,  ret.  9,  22  inches 


MEDICAL   DIGEST 


479 


NE\y-BOIlX   INFANTS,    Etc.  —  Weight, 
Etc.   [cont.) — 

high,  T.  1/74,  p.  201 ;  1  lb.  13  oz.,  at 
50  Days  old,  14  inches  long,  T.  1/74, 
p.  210;  If  lb.  when  Born,  SJ  lb.  3 
Mths.  T.  2/74,  p.  540. 
4.  To  Arrest  Development  Before  Birth,  Du- 
bois, Spare  Diet,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  553. 

— TixcT.  loDixi  (251:4),  Norris,  T.  2/52, 
p.  591  (Note),  T.  1/50,  p.  ? 

Urine  (1027:3),  Robbin,  etc.,  T.  1/76,  p. 
100 ;  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  211.  Vide  Fcet.\l 
(1536:4). 

Skin  (26:1),  Character  of,  M.  R.  1/57,  p. 
6.  141.      Changes    of    Colour    After 

Birth,  Causes,  etc,  Wills.'  Principles, 
1848,  p.  18.  Whitehead,  Peculiar  Col. 
in  Dirty  Lovrer  Orders,  M.  R.  1/60,  p. 
331.  Read,  Desquamation  of  Cuticle 
in  a  New-Born  Living  Child,  R.  2/61, 
267.  Rucker,  Sulfhur  (1600:5)  Co- 
vering Skin  at  Birth,  Mother  had  been 
Taking  it  for  Weeks,  T.  2/61,  p.  467. 
Vide  Diseases  of  Skin  (38:2);  Skin 
OF  FcETus  (1536:2). 

Elastic  Tissue  Importance  of  to  Health 
OF  Child  (19:5) 

Colour  of  Iris  (1853:1). 

1542. 

NEONATI— 

1.  Head  and  Skull  (1537:1) ;  Pulse  (1537:6). 
Sleepiness  of  (1366:3),  Bieraum,  T.  1/65, 

p.  563. 

DISEASES  OF  NEONATI,  Vide  Infts.  and 

2.  Children  (1519:2)  ;  Of  Foetus  in  Utero 
■  (1539:2). 

Pemphigus  Acutus  (53:1)  ;  Purulent 
Ophthalmia  (1833:1). 

Umbilical  Haemorrhage  (1535:1)  ;  Ul- 
CERAT.  Round  Navel  (1535:3). 

Metrorrhagia  (1148:3)  ;  H.ematuria 
(150:4)  ;  Entorrhagia  (144:3) ;  Tris- 
mus (1330:4), 

Infl.  of  Sterno-Cleido-Mastoid  (1694:3), 
Blackey,  etc.,  Often  in  Breech  Pre- 
sentations (1572:1),  M.  R.  2/76,  p. 
492.  Melchiori,  T.  2/62,  p.  151.  Wilks, 
Paget,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  pp.  11,  236  ;  Dis- 
cuss., 2/74, p.  618.  Harris,  Cause, Funis 
Round  Neck,  L.  1/63,  p.  313. 
4.  Milk  in  Breasts  (1599:3) ;  Sparganosis 
(1606:3). 

Operations  Well  Borne  by  (1630:2). 

Puerperal  Fever  (1592:1),  How  Children 
Born  During  an  Epidemic  are  Affected. 

Abnormal  Parturition  (1568:5),  How 
Affecting  Offspring  Morally  and  Physi- 
cally. 

Incestuous  Offspring  (563:1),  Terrible 
Results. 

Mortality  (1520:1). 


CRADLES— 

6.  Wright's  Diagr.,  L.  1/53,  p.  632. 

BATHING  DURING  INFANCY"  (1530:5). 

BABY'S  NAPKIN— 

Craft  &  Wilson,  Waterproof  Protector,  T. 
1/59,  p.  513. 

1543. 

FEEDING  (126:2)  INFANTS— BRINGING 

1.  UP  BY  HAND.  Vide  Lactation  (1598:4)  ; 
Infantile  Diakrhcea  (907:3). 

Really  Good  Directions,  Buckingham, 
etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  167;  2/67,  p.  204. 
Kuttner,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  p.  93;  2/55,  p. 
270  ;  2/58,  p.  69  ;  2/60,  p.  589  ;  Males 
Most  Trouble,  T.  2/59,  p.  638.  Depaul, 
etc.,  R.  2/66,  p.  216  ;  2/69,  p.  352  ;  1/72, 
p.  341.  Trousseau,  R.  1/63,  p.  214. 
Barker,  Hygienic  Management,  R.2/60, 

2.  p.  314.  Routh,  Inft.  Feeding  and  its 
Influence  on  Life,  T.  2/76,  p.  632. 
Hauner,  Best  Foods  for,  T.  1/61,  p. 
259.  Marchant,  How  to  Feed  Ixfts. 
too  Feeble  to  Suck,  etc.,  T.  1/55,  p. 
633. 

Cow's  Milk  (538:4),  vide  To  Keep  Sweet 
(539:6);  LiQ.  Calcis  (908:5).  Ballot, 
Unfit  for  Infts,,  T.  1/70,  pp.  305,  331. 
Foster,  Upper  Creamy  Half  c.  Barley 
Water,  T.  2/75,  p.  76.  Cumming,  etc., 
Quantity,  etc.,  etc.,  T.  2/58,  p.   302; 

3.  2/75,  p.  75;  2/57,  p.  103.  Smith,  How 
to  Mix,  etc.,  etc.,  R.  1/72,  p.  342. 
Lobb,  How  to  Mix  Ass's  (1544:4)  and 
Cow's  Milk,  Etc.,  T.  2/57,  p.  103; 
How  to  Milk  the  Cow,  T.  2/58,  p. 
303.  Corson,  Best  Undiluted,  R.  2/69, 
p.  352.  Morris,  "  Digested"  (1478:1), 
T.  2/71,  p.  713. 

Buttermilk  (540:6),  Ballot,  T.  1/70,  pp. 
305,  331,  498. 

4.  Goat  and  Goat's  Milk  (535:3)  ;  Sheep's 

(534:2);  Buffalo's  (535:6)  ;  Mare's 
(530:6)  ;  Pig's  (529:1). 

VEGETABLE  SUBSTITUTES  FOR  MILK 
vel  ARTIFICIAL  MILK— 
Routh,  T.  2/58,  pp.  185,  214.     Gambrei, 
Dietetic  Farina  (908:4),  L.  2/67,  p. 
543. 

5.  Liebig's   Soup    (321:6)  ;    Food  or   Milk 

(844:2);  Infts.'  Food  Society,  to  Have 
it  Fresh,  10,  Duke-st.,  S.W.,  L.  2/67, 
p.  412.  Various,  L.  1/65,  p.  17  ;  2/67, 
p.  186;  T.  1/67,  p.  634;  T.  2/67,  p. 
204  ;  2/68,  p.  571 ;  R.  1/65,  p.  13  ; 
M.  R.  1/70,  p.  358.  Condemned  in 
Paris,  L.  2/67,  p.  26.     MeUin's  Ex- 

6.  tract  of  Malt,  T.  2/76,  p.  633. 
Carrot  Juice  (406:3) ;  Sugar  Good  (327:5). 
Aerated  Bread  (323:6),  Sanger,  L.  2/64, 

p.  678. 


480 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


VEGET.  SUBSTITUTES  FOE  MILK  {cont.) 

1544. 

1.  No  Vegetable  Food  Before  8  Months, 
Eouth,  etc.,  T.  2/58,  p.  186 ;  M.  R. 
1/73,  p.  238.  Korowin,  Pancreas 
(314:5)  Digests  Starchy  Food  at  3kd 
Month,  Pakotid  fr.  Bihth,  L.  1/73, 
p.  811.  Stewart,  Iniurious  Effects  of 
Starchy  Food,  P.M.,  etc.,  E.  1/45, 
p.  1/76.     Saliva  (811:2). 

Oatmeal  (321:3),  T.  2/76,  p.  632. 

Mincasea  Food,  Highly  Spoken  of. 

ANIMAL  SUBSTITUTES  FOE  MOTHEE'S 
MILK— 

4.  Different  Milks,  Etc.   (lo43:i),  Eouth, 

E.  1/58,  p.  215. 
Panum,   Prepar.  fr.    Serum,  M.    E.  1/53, 

p.  530. 
Pepsine  Wine,  Ciimraings,  etc.,  E.  1/72, 

137;  1/65,  p.  289  ;  2/69,  p.  351.  Vide 

835:4. 
LiQ.  Calcis  (908:5). 

TEETH  OF  HAND-FED  INFANTS  often 

5.  LIKE  so-called  Syfhilitic  Teeth(103:6) , 
T.  2/76,  pp.  241,  242. 

FEEDING  BOTTLES— 

Emerson,  etc..  An  Ahomination,  T.  2/76, 
pp.  382,  423.  Maws,  etc.,  T.  2/58,  p. 
285  ;  2/62,  p.  668.  Edwards's  Cor- 
nucopia, Diagr.,  L.  1/58,  p.  415. 
"Mamma,"  L.  2/69,  p.  488. 

Cup  for  Infants  and  Invalids,  Plate,  L. 
1/62,  p.  225. 

THEEMOTEEION,  L.  1/67,  p.  104. 

1546. 

GEAYID  UTEEUS.     Uterus  (1109:6). 

1.  Develop.,  Etc.,  Priestley,  T.  2/58,  p.  517, 

et  seq. ;  l/od,  p.  153,  et  scq. ;  2/o9,  p. 
327.     Eainey,  Changes,  M.  E.   1/51, 
p.  256.     Kundrat,  T.  2/73,  p.  178. 
Nerves  of  (1109:2),  S.  Beck,  T.  1/51,  p. 
7 ;  L.  2/56,  pp.  6,  69,  et  seq.,  Plates. 

2.  Creatine  Found  in  (125:2). 
Forming  an  Umbilical  Hernia  (956:3). 
Hernia      Through     Absent      Fundus 

(957:5). 

OS    uteei    and    ceeyix   dueing 

PEEGNANCY.     Phys.  and  Pathology 
OF    Unimpregnated    (1115:4)  ;    During 
Labour  (1569:4). 
Changes,  Etc.,  Priestley,  T.  1/59,  p.  646. 

3.  Duncan  Denies  that  it  Progressively 
Shortens,  M.  E.  2/59,  p.  275. 

CEEYICAL  GESTATION— 
Hint,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  551. 
Eelation  of  to  Uterine  Polypi  (1126:1). 


CONCEPTION.  Impregn.  of  Ovum  (1527:2). 
5.     False  Conception  (1532:3). 

In  a  State  of  Drunkenness  a  Cause 
of  Epilepsy  (1309:4). 

Wonderful  Case  ! !  Bullet  Passing 
Through  Testicle  and  then  Entering 
Girl's  Abd.,  L.  1/75,  p.  35. 

Hymen  Unruptured  (1097:3),  Braun,  T. 
1/76,  p.  557. 

Menstruation  in  its  Eelation  to  Con- 
ception (1142:4). 

PEEGNANCY— UTEEINE     GESTATION. 

Extra  Uterine  (1554:1). 
Statistics,  Etc.,  Of  1,000  Cases,  R.  1/60, 
p.  223.  Muller,  Women  who  have 
Nursed  their  Children  Wear  Best,  T. 
2/61,  p.  175.  Gassner,  Changes  in 
Weight  of  Pregnant  and  Lying-in 
Women,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  552. 

1547. 

1.  Blood  (139:4),  Fibrine   (16:3)  in  Excess, 

Guillot,  T.  2/60,  p.  511. 
Circulation,  Barnes,  Physiol.  &  Patholog. 

Condit.,  M.  E.  1/76,  p.  453.  Broadbent, 

High   Arterial    Tension,    Etc.,   L. 

2/75,  p.  905.    Vide  Heart  Naturally 

Hypertr.  (769:2). 
Eespiration  During  (629:3). 
— Carbonic  Acid  Increased  (629:1). 

2.  After  Ovariotomy  (1161:5). 
Vaccination  During  (16:6). 

AVhere  Fundus  Uteri  WAS  Absent  (11 10: 3) 
Urine  1034:4).     After  Delivery,  Fatty 
(1037:3). 

3.  — Kiestine   (1033:3),   Hicks,  New  Tests, 

etc.,  L.  2/59,  p.  281. 
—Sugar  (336:4),  Blot,  M.  E.  2/57,  p.  553. 
Gubler,  L.  2/76,  p.  854. 

DUEATION      OF      PEEGNANCY.      Pre- 
mature Births  (1540:1). 
Plan   to    Calculate,   Duncan,  278  Days 

After  End  of  Menses,  M.  E.  2/71,  p. 

253  ;  2/72,  p.  51.     T.  Smith,  Tables  to 

Calculate,  L.    1/48,   p.  467.     Barnes, 

T.  1/69,  p.  241. 
Prolonged,   330  Days,  T.  2/59,  p.  263; 

300,  1/70,  p.  291;  294,  1/65,  p.  507; 
6.  306,  1/76,  p.  594;  350  Days,  L.  1/73, 

p.  293 ;  269  Days,  M.  E.  1/71,  p.  263 ; 

11  Months,  T.  1/67,  p.  262. 
—In  Anteversion  (1132:4),  Ash,  T.  2/67, 

p.  275. 
Sign  of  a  Protracted  Gestation,  Bond, 

Eed  Line  Eound  Funis  (1535:1),  T. 

2/68,  p.  239. 

1548. 

1.  Ages  of  Pregnant  Women,  Tanner,  Ear- 
liest and  Latest,  T.  2/60,  p.  509. 
—  E.uiLY,  Wilson,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  542.    10 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


431 


DURATION   OF   PREGNANCY— Ages    of 
Pregnant  Women,  Eakly  (cont.) — 

2.  Years  Old,  T.  1/63,  p.  410.  10-11, 
L.  2/68,  p.  618;  2/73,  p.  852.  13,  R. 
1/62,  p.  204  ;  L.  2/74,  p.  436. 

—  Late,  Tilt,  How  Late  it  May  Occur, 
M.  R.  1/57,  p.  446.  ^t.  50-55,  T. 
1/73,  p.  667;  1/75,  p.  307;  L.  2/63, 
p.  324,  et  seq.     62,  Triplets   (1578:4), 

3.  L.  1/67,  p.  727.  69,  L.  1/63,  p.  77. 
^t.  72,  L.  1/66,  p.  387. 

SIGNS     OF     PREGNANCY.      Signs    that 

Uterus  has  Borne  Children  (1549:3). 

Cautions    in   Exam.  Suspected  (1560:3) 

Cases,  T.  2/71,  p.  349.     Whitehead, 

etc.,  R.  2/47,  p.   298;  2/62,  p.  287; 

2/73,  p.  317.     Routh,  Early,  R.  1/65, 

4.  p.  318.  Lames,  Early,  L.  2/68,  p. 
232.  Montgomery,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/57, 
p.  381  ;   1/68,  p.  303. 

Uterine  Contractions,  Playfair, Constant, 

T.  2/76,  p.  235. 
Os Uteri  (1546:2).  Placental andUterine 

Souffle    (1529:3).     Fcetal    Heart 

(1537:6). 
Mamma  (1598:2),  Worster,  Diagn.,  T.  1/57, 

5.  p.  146.  Tanner,  In  Primipara  Always 
Milk  (1600:])  at  End  of  2nd  Mth., 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  156.  West,  Areol.i; 
OF  Nipples  (1610:3)  Not  Always  a 
Sign,  T.  1/56,  p.  88.  Gibson,  Uni- 
lateral Pigmentation,  L.  2/75,  p. 
910.  Vide  Lactation  during  Preg- 
nancy (1603:5). 

Cutaneous  Changes,  Hebra,  T.  1/73,  p.  17. 
Frontal    Ephelis    (37:4),    Turner,   etc., 

6.  Treat.,  T.  1/60,  pp.  205,  583.  Jean- 
nin,  A  SuBCUT.  H.'emorrhage,  R.  1/69, 
p.  299. 

Abdominal  Streak  (944:1),  West,  Not 
Always  a  Sign,  T.  1/56,  p.  88.  Vide 
LiNE.ii  Albic.\ntes  (1560:4). 

Hirsuties  Transit.  (21:2),  T.  2/75,  p.  476. 

1549. 

2.  Thyroid  Gland  (1698:2),  Goitre  Caused 

BY,   Guillot,  2   Fatal  Cases,  T.  2/60, 

p.  510.     Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  449. 
Enuresis,  Nocturnal  (1049:2),  Rasch,  R. 

2/73,  p.  317. 
Vaginal   Mucus   (1098:5)  has  a  Peculiar 

Odour,  Pollender,  L.  1/46,  p.  604. 
Menstruation  (1142:2)  May  Occur  During. 
Quickening,  Tytler,  Causes,  L.  2/74,  p.  34. 

SIGNS   THAT   PREGNANCY  HAS   PRE- 

3.  VIOUSLY   OCCURRED.     Obstetrical 
Jurisprudence  (1560:3). 

Whitechapel  Murder,  Harriett  Lane,  Bond, 
etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  841,  ct  seq.  Meadows, 
Diagn.  of  a  Nulliparous  Uterus,  L. 
2/75,  p.  911  ;  1/76,  pp.  245,  256. 


UNSUSPECTED  PREGNANCY— 

4.  CASEs,ETC.,Long,  T.  l/57,p.  592.    Tanner, 

In  Labour  10  Hours  before  it  Was 
Known,  T.  1/62,  p.  518.  Shortt, 
Delivery  in  Hip  Bath,  T.  2/62,  p.  396. 
Various  Cases,  L.  1/60,  pp.  609,  6i3. 

CONCEALED  PREGNANCY  (1560:3)— 

5.  Cases,  Etc.,  Madden,  L.  1/72,  p.  686. 

FEIGNED  PREGNANCY  (555:1)— 
Cases,  Etc.,  Madden,  L.  1/72,  p.  686. 

PSEUDOCYESIS    vel   SPURIOUS    PREG- 
NANCY.    Phantom  Tumours  (946:3). 
Simpson,  Treat.,   etc.,    T.    2/59,  pp.   225, 
249,  277.     Ryan,   etc.,   L.    1/55,  pp. 
381,  429,  532  ;   1/72,  p.  686  ;  T.  1/55, 
p.  97;  2/55,  p.  342;  1/57,  p.  262. 

1550. 

DIAGNOSIS      OF     PREGNANCY.       Vide 

1.  Signs  OF  (1548: 3).— 

From  All  Other  Abdominal  Tumours 
(946:2). 

From  Malignant  Tumour  (947:1),  Extra- 
ordinary Case. 

From  Ovarian  Tumours  (1157:3),  Diffi- 
culty of,  etc. 

PREGNANCY      COJUPLICATED      WITH 

2.  ABDOMINAL  TUMOURS  (948:4)  — 
Croft,  Difficulty  of  Diagn.,  L.  1/60,  p.  85. 

S.  Wells,  l5CasesofOvAKiAN,T.  1/70, 

3.  p.  23;  vide  1157:3.  Routh,  etc., 
Treat.,  etc.,  R.  2/47,  p.  303  ;  1/67,  p. 
327.  Clay,  Extensive  Ovarian,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  398. 

Tumours  Retarding  Labour  (1569:2). 
Uterine    Polypus    (1125:4)  ;     Flexions 

(1133:2);    Prolapsus  (1134:5). 
Uterine    Cancer   (1127:2),  Edis,  Treat., 

5.  Discuss.,  L.  2/75,  p.  910.  Galabin,  2 
Extensive  of  Cervix,  L.  2/76,  p.  577. 

DISEASES  OF  PREGNANCY.  Diseases 
Following  Labour,  Etc.  (1583:2). — 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Tanner,  T.  2/60,  p.  509. 
Olliver,  Chronic  Aff.  Having  a  Puer- 
peral Origin,  R.  2/73,  p.  338. 

Heartburn  (840:1),  Westcott,  L.  1/65, 
pp.  306,  386  ;  vide  Sickness  of  (859:4). 

Salivation  (812:2),  Mautbner,  etc.,  Quin- 
ine, etc.,  T.  2/57,  p.  511  ;  L.  1/70,  pp. 
722,  754  ;  2/76,  p.  141. 

Diarrhoea  (910:3),  Lize,  Advisable  in  Some 

6.  Cases  to  Induce  Labour  (1599:6),  etc. ; 
T.  2/61,  p.  143.  Hutchinson,  Log- 
wood (911:1),  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  276  ;  vide 
After  Labour  (1583:3). 

Cholera    (920:5),    How   its   Mortality   is 

Affected  by  Pregnancy. 
Jaundice  (972:3),  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  275  ;  vide 

Acute  Icterus  (972:3). 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DISEASES  OF  PEEGNANCT  {cont.)— 

1551. 

1.  Teeth  Frequextlt  Lost  (104:4),  T.  2/61, 

p.  111. 
Spleen    Hyperteophied    (988:6),    Simp- 
son,  etc.,  Rupture  (987:2),  etc.,  E. 
2/66,  p.  204  ;  2/68,  p.  621 ;  2/70,  p. 
312. 

2.  Albuminuria  (1588:3). 

Phthisis  in  Eelation  to  Pregnancy 
Etc.  (683:5)  ;  Hemoptysis  (147:5). 

Insanity  (1376:2);  Pregn.vncy  and  La- 
bour OF  THE  Insane  (1565:2),  Marce, 

3.  T.  1/58,  p.  380.  Olliver,  E.  2/73, 
p.  347 ;  vide  Puerperal  Insanity 
(1595:4). 

Hysteria  (1332:5),  Briquet,  T.   2/57,  p. 

635. 
Chorea    (1292:2).      Paralysis    (1273:6.) 

Tet.^nus  (1590:1).  Epilepsy  (1309:4). 

4.  Neuralgia  (1236:1),  Skey,  Value  of  Amm. 

Chlok.,  Amer.  J.,  No.  37/37,  p.  223. 

HiEMORRHOIDS  (894:3). 

Metrorrhagl\  (1584:3),  Lee,  2/60,  p.  161; 
vide  Indices.  Bennett,  In  Very  Early 
Months,  Practically  Considered,  L. 
1/58,  p.  111. 

Vide  Post  Partum  Hemorrhage  (1584:3) ; 
Menorrhagia  (1148:3). 
6.  Placenta   Previa   (1529:5).     Umbilical 
Vaeix  (1533:5). 

Concealed  Accidental  Hemorrhage 
Calthrop,  Diagn.,  L.  1/69,  p.  458 
Hicks,  Occurring  at  End  of  Pregn 
and  During  Labour,  R.  1/61,  p.  229 
2/69,  p.  295.  Eoper,  Diagn.  Mark 
No  Clots,  Only  Bloody  Serum,  B 
2/76,  p.  296.  Tanner,  etc.,  T.  2/51 
403.  Discuss.,  Diagn.,  T.  2/66,  p.  487 
Brxinton,  Treat.,  Discuss.,  L.  1/75,  p 
547. 

Hydrorrhcea  (1119:3). 

Vegetations  on  Genitals  (1100:4). 

1552. 

1.  Variola  (83:1)  ;  Vaccination  (86:6). 
Intra-Uterine  Dis.  of  Fcetus  (1539:2). 
Syphilis  (1187:5),  DeviUiers,  Treat.,  etc., 

M.  R.  2/52,  p.  271.  Hill,  Singular 
Result  of  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  217. 
Vide  Congenital  Syphilis  (1207:1). 

2.  Arthritis    (1720:5),    Crackling    In    and 

Around  Joints. 
Pelvic  Articulations  Eelaxed  (1708:2), 
Snelling,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  839. 
Hakes,  T.  1/62,  p.  412.  Hilton,  etc.. 
Disease  of  Sacro-Iliac  Synch,  fol- 
lowing Labour,  L.  2/62,  p.  470  •  E 
1/60,  p.  220.  Vids  Dilating  Pelvis 
in  Labour  (1572:6). 

ACCIDENTS  DURING  PREGNANCY— 

3.  Rupture  of  Uterus  (1567:5),  Idiopathic 

in  Early  Months. 


ACCIDENTS  DURING   PREGN.   [cont.)— 

Pelvic  Fracture  (1707:4),  at  6th  Month 
Recov.,  Fairbank,  R.  1/67,  p.  345. 

OvAHioTOMY  During  (1161:2). 

Surgical  Oper.  During,  Etc.  (1629:6). 
MANAGEMENT  OF  PREGNANCY— 
6.  Bleeding  (163:6),  Silbert,  Value, etc.,  M.R. 
2/59,  p.  47. 

Sea  Bathing  (230:4),  Moss,  When  Good, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  86. 

Steel  Medicines  (293:4),  Ballenden,  to  he 
Avoided  Causing  Abortion  (1557:3)  ? 
T.  2/60,  p.  84  ;  To  Prevent  Post  Par- 
tum Hemorrhage  (1585:3). 

Rhubarb  as  a  Laxative  (371:2),  Jackson, 
Amer.  J.,  No.  11/30,  p.  318. 

1553. 

EXTRA    UTERINE    PREGNANCY  —  AB- 

2.  DOMiNAL  gestation- 
Cases,  Mattei,  Mode  of  Term,  in  100  Cases,T. 

2/61,  p.  171.  Tait,  T.  2/73,  p.  119.  Hut- 
chinson, Extending  Beyond  Full  Period 
of  Pregn.,  T.  2/60,  pp.  56,  77,  105,  et 
seq.  Behier,  Clin.,  E.  2/73,  p.  294.  De- 
paul,  2  Kinds,  Tubal  and  Peritoneal, 

3.  M.R.  1/76,  p.  454.  Ramshotham, etc., 
Esplan.,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  481  ;  2/55,  p. 
257  ;  l/60,.p.  135  ;  2/60,  p.  55.  Schultze, 
etc.,  R.  1/66,  p.  287;  1/69,  p.  335.  T. 
Smith,  Lect.,  Diagr.,  L.  1/56,  p.  389. 
Schraitt,  LiQ.  Amnii,  Discharged  by 
Rupture  of  Vagina,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/76, 
p.  483.  Keller,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/73,  p. 
169  ;  1/56,  p.  272. 

Humphrey,  Passed  per  Vesicam  (1056:1), 

4.  L.  2/64,  p.  115.  Muller,  FosTus  Found 
in  Hernial  Sac  (959:1),  R.  2/63,  p. 
290.  Ercolini,  After  Cesar.  Section 
(1577:4),  Womb  Being  Gaping,  M.  R. 
1/70,  p.  277.  Neale,  May  not  Utero- 
peritoneal Fistula  (1110:3)  Ex- 
plain Cause  of  ? 

LiTHOPEDioN  (101:2),  Brandt,  Carried  56 
Years,  E.  1/63,  p.  216;  43  Years, 
1/66,  p.  297.  Chiarri,  50  Years,  L. 
2/76,  p.  141.  Johnson,  44  Years,  T. 
1/72,  p.  655.  Parkhurst,  etc.,  52  Years, 
M.E.  1/56,  p.  271  ;  35  Years,  1/66,  pp. 
263,537. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  ABDOM.  GESTATION— 

5.  Hutchinson,  L.  2/73,  p.  72.    S.  Wells,  etc., 

T.  1/73,  p.  561. 
From  Uterine  Fibroids  (1121:5),  Jones, 

T.  2/60,  p.  58. 
From  Ovarian  Tumours (1157:2),Hutchin- 

son,  etc.,  L.  2/73,  p.  71  ;    Case,  2/75, 

p.  592. 

DIAGNOSIS   OF  OVAEIAN   GESTATION 

(1140:3)— 

Willigk,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  559  ;  2/62,  p. 
275.     Hildebrandt,  E.  1/67,  p.  284. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


483 


1554. 

TUBARIAN  GESTATION  (1139:3)— 
2.  Davies,  T.  2/52.  p.  552.  Cheesman.L.  2/61, 
p.  250.  Fabbri,  Carried  Many  Years, 
Followed  by  3  Natural  Labours,  R. 
2/G3,  p.  290.  Lee,  Membrana  De- 
ciDUA  OF  (1527:6),  T.  1/58,  p.  149. 

EXTRA  UTERINE  TWINS  (1578:4)— 
Both  Extra  Uterine,  Rupini,  M.  R.  1/61, 

p.  268. 
One  Natural,  One  Extra  Uterine,  Clay, 
etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  590  ;  2/63,  p.  77  ;  1/73, 
661.  Pennefather,  etc.,  L.  1/63,  p. 
688 ;  2/71,  p.  394.  Sale,  Hystero- 
tomy AND  Gastrotomy,  Both  Per- 
formed, Both  Children  Saved,  M.  R. 
1/72,  p.  245. 

TREATMENT  OF  EXTRA  UTERINE 
5.  PREGNANCY- 

Hutchinson,  L.  2/73,  p.  72. 
Gastrotomy  (874:3) ;  Vide  1553:2.  M.  R. 
2/73,  pp.  395,  525  ;  1/74,  p.  507.  Hicks, 
etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  72  ;  1/72,  p.  77  ;  1/73, 
p.  273;  Sale,  1554:2.  Jordan,  etc., 
Discuss.,  T.  1/73,  p.  561 ;  2/64,  p.  347. 
Goodbrake,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  553  ; 
2/62,  p.  85.  Jessop,  Mother  and  Child 
Saved,  L.  2/76,  pp.  657,  661,  729. 
Vide  Cjesarban  Operation  (1577:1). 
Paracentesis,  Greenhalgh,  L.  1/67,  pp. 
359,  391. 

1555. 

2.  Injecting  Sac  to  Destroy  Fcetus,  Friede- 

rich,  T.  1/65,  p.  71. 
Galvano-Puncture  (194:4  &    1659:3)  to 

Destroy  Fcetus,  Bachetti,  L.  1/57,  p. 

456. 
Caustic  (211:6),  Martin,  T.  1/57,  p.  344. 

1556. 

PREMATURE  LABOUR  —  ABORTION  — 

1.  MISCARRIAGE.      Premature   Births 
(1540:1). 

Lectures,  Pretty,  T.  2/52,  p.  64.  T.  Smith, 
L.  1/48,  pp.  409,  466,  657.  Miller, 
M.  R.  2/58,  p.  323.  Hegar,  Patho- 
logy of  Ovum  (1527:2)  in  Relat.  to 

2.  Abortion,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  652.  Roki- 
tansky,  Pathol.  Relat.  of  Polypi 
(1125:4)  to  Abortion,  M.  R.  1/61,  p. 
269.  Dougal],  16  Cases,  L.  2/75,  pp. 
587,  662. 

Criminal  Abortion  (1560:4),  Laws,  etc., 

M.  R.   2/72,   p.   271;    1/60,   p.    532. 

Robertson,  Causing  Insanity(1376:2). 

as  Seen  in  America,  T.  1/59,  p.  469. 
Fcetus  Retained,  After   its  Death,  In 

Utero  ;  Blighted  Ova  ;  Missed  La- 
4.  EOUR.     West,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  176,  5 


PREMATURE  LABOUR,  Etc.— Fcetus  Re- 
tained, After  its  Death  {cont.) — 

Mths.,  2/61,  p.  621.  Simpson,  R. 
2/65,  p.  327.  McMahon,  18  Mths., 
1/70,  p.  278.  Halley,  Removed  After 
4  Years,  L.  2/67,  p.  72.  Vide  False 
vel  Molar  Pregnancy  (1532:3). 
Placenta  and  Membranes  only  Re- 
tained (1530:6). 

CAUSES  OF  ABORTION— 

Scanzoni,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  140  ;  2/71, 
p.  256. 

5.  Diseases  (552:1),  Weber,  R.  2/70,  p.  316. 
Syphilis     (1196:3),      Hutchinson,      Fre- 
quency of,  T.  1/57,  p.  32.  Oldshausen, 
During  2nd  Half  of  Course,  R.  2/71, 

6.  p.  281.  Weber  Question*  Frequency, 
L.  1/70,  p.  20.  Vide  Congenital 
Syphilis  (1207:1). 

Lead  Poisoning  (291:4),  Paul,  M.  R.  1/61, 

p.  522  ;  T.  2/60,  p.  167. 
Heart  Dis.  (782:2),  Peter,  L.  2/74,  p.  670. 

1557. 

2.  Uterine  Flexions  (1131:6),  Hiiter,  etc., 

R.  1/65,  p.  250  ;   2/71,  p.  281. 

Subinvolution  (1114:2),  Atthill,  Treat., 
etc.,  R.  2/71,  p.  299. 

Stricture  of  Intern.  Os.  (1118:2),  Mar- 
shall, R.  1/69,  p.  333. 

Fatty    Degen.    of    Placenta    (1532:5), 

3.  Barnes,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  518. 
EcBOLics     (1559:3).        Quinine     (401:6). 

Belladonna  (1559:4).  Steel  (1552:6). 
Phosphorus,  Workers  in  (241:5). 

TREATMENT  OF  ABORTION— 

4.  How  to  Avoid  it,  Etc,  Tilt,  L.  2/76,  p. 

218.     Sedgwick,  in  Repeated  Abor- 
tions, M.  R.  1/67,  p.  469. 

How  TO  Completely  Empty  Uterus, 
Etc.  (1559:5),  Simpson,  B.  1/76,  p. 
295. 

Emetics  (220:2),  Stokes,  R.  1/71,  p.  277. 
Vide  1464:1. 

Opium  (462:2),  Streeter,  T.  2/73,  p.  51. 
6.  Chloral  (444:6),  Martineau,  L.   1/74,  p. 
643. 

Pot.  Chlor.  (260:4),  Bruce,  M.  R.  1/GQ, 
p.  637. 

Arsenic  (280:4),  Burns,  T.  2/59,  p.  587. 

VENJiSECTio  (163:6),  P.  Smith,  in  Threat- 
ening Cases,  L.  2/75,  p.  776. 

1558. 

INDUCTION  OF  PREMATURE  LABOUR 
1.  Directions,  Etc,  Lee,  etc..  Before  7  Mths., 

T.    1/53,   p.    204;    1/54,    pp.    9,    33. 

Barnes,  Indication  for,   etc.,  1/61,  p. 

456  ;  1/69,  pp.  60,  109,  241.    Simpson, 

etc.,  R.  2/61,  p.  223;    1/70,  p.  303. 


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MEDICAli   DiaEST. 


'INDUCTION  OF  PREMATUEE  LABOUR 
— Directions,  Etc.  {cont.) — 

Eev.   of  Various  Means,  M.  R.   1/54, 
3.  p.  567;  B.  2/74,  p.  325;   Godson,  B. 

1/76,  p.  266. 
Puncture  of  Membranes  (1569:3),  Rams- 
botham,  etc.,  36  Cases,  T.  1/54,  p.  33  ; 
1/58,  p.  475. 

CATHETERISM  OF  UTERUS  vel  BOUGIE 
BETWEEN        MEMBRANES        AND 
UTERINE  WALLS— 
Copeman,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  394  ;  2/75, 
p.  386.     Simpson,    etc.,    R.    2/61,   p. 
226;    2/71,    p.  290.     James,   Direct., 
etc.,  L.  1/61,  p.  210.     Earle,  Modific, 
Diagr.,  T.  2/66,  p.  32. 
Siphon  Douche  (1101:4),  Lacy,  etc.,  T. 
5.  2/52,   p.   517;  1/54,  p.  441;  1/69,  p. 

109.  T.  Smith,  etc.,  L.  2/52,  p.  297. 
Discuss.,  2/67,  p.  517.  Simpson,  etc., 
E.  2/61,  p.  225;  1/69,  p.  303.  Raborg 
Bays  Interrupted  Better  than  Con- 
tinuous, L.  2/76,  p.  730. 

—  Dangers,  Barnes,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  109  ; 

2/60,  p.  462.  Swayne,  B.  2/74,  p. 
328.  Depaul,  etc..  Death  fr.  Entrance 
of  Air  into  Veins,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  554  ; 
1/65,  p.  556  ;  1/73,  p.  233.  Oldshausen, 
E.  1/67,  p.  286. 
Carbonic  Acid  Injections  (238:6),  Scan- 
zoni,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  554. 

—  Da2s-gers,  Simpson,   etc.,  M.  R.  2/59, 

p.  274  ;  R.  2/61,  p.  225. 

1559. 

1.  Dilating     Os,    Barnes,    New    Dilator.s 

(1569:5),  T.  2/61,  p.  609;  E.  2/62,  p. 
297.  Godson,  Value  Exceptional,  B. 
1/76,  p.  269.  Braum,  India  Eubber 
Colpeurynter,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  285. 
Storer's  Readily-Made  Dilators,  T. 
2/59,  p.  388.  Vide  Vomiting  of 
Pregnancy  (861:4). 

2.  Sponge  Tents  (1089:4  &  1648:2),  Godson, 

Diagr.  of  Instrumt.  for  Introducing, 
etc.,  L.  2/72,  p.  740  ;  Best  Means, 
L.  2/76,  p.  202.  Roberts,  etc.,  T.  1/58, 
p.  18 ;  2/54,  p.  565.  _  A.  R.  Simpson, 
Triple  Value,  Restraining  Hasmorrh., 
Dilating  Os,  Stimulating  Contract., 
B.  1/76,  p.  276.  Swayne,  B.  2/74, 
p.  325. 

Sticks  Used  in  India,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  534. 

Suction  of  Mamm^,   Scanzoni,    T.    2/53, 

3.  p.  359.     Barnes,  Lactation  Causing 
Abortion  (1603:5),  T.  2/52,  p.  580. 

Argent.  Nitras  (307:3),  In  Cervix,  Gior- 
dano, T.  1/63,  p.  578. 

Ecbolics  (222:1),  vide  Tedious  Labour 
(1563:3). 

4.  Galvanism   (194:3),   Morris,   R.    2/73,  p. 

307;  vide  1564:3. 


CATHETERISM  OF  UTERUS,  Etc.  {cont.) 

Secale  (326:2),  Ramsbotham,  55  Cases,  T. 

1/54,  pp.  8,  33;  2/64,  p.  35;  vide  1563:5. 

Belladonna  (377:4),  Taylor,  T.  1/62,  p. 

5.  332;  vide  1563:6. 

MANAGEMENT  OF  AFTER  BIRTH,  Etc. 

(1530:5)— 

Pallen,  Is  it  Necessary  to  Remove  ?  Hub- 
bard's Alum  Plug,  B.  2/76,  p.  303. 
A.  R.  Simpson,  Directions  to  Com- 
pletely Evacuate  Uterus  (1531:1), 
Fingers  v.  Forceps,  B.  1/76,  p.  275. 

Forceps  to  Remove  Placenta,  Etc. 
(1531:5). 

REMEDIAL     USE     OF     PREMATURE 
LABOUR— 

6.  In  L^nrestrainable  Vomiting,  Etc.,  Due 

TO  Pregnancy  (861:4). 
In  Hydrocephalic  Pregnancy   (1365:2), 
Simpson,  R.  2/61,  p.  224. 

1560. 

OBSTETRIC     JURISPRUDENCE.       Cri- 

3.  MiNAL  Abortion  (1556:2).  Forensic 
Medicine  (1615:1).  Signs  that  a 
Woman  has  been  Pregnant  (1549:3). 

Examination  of  Women  (1111:3),  vide 
Concealed  Birth  (1549:5),  Ley,  Case 
Showing  Difficulty  of  Deciding,  T. 
2/66,  p.  662.  Barnes,  Symptoms  that 
Demand  it,  L.  2/71,  p.  569.  Illegality 
of  Coroner's  Orders,  etc.,  L.  2/71,  p. 
477;  T.  2/71,  p.  349. 

— SupER-FcETATiON  ^(1579:1),  In  its 
Bearing  upon  Delivery. 

LiNE.'E  Albicantes  vcl  False  Cicatrices 

4.  (1548:6),  Are  they  Unfailing  Signs  of 
Delivery?  T.  1/60,  p.  583. 

—In  Typhus  (1506:3)  They  are  Found. 
Sudden  Delivery,  Rapid  Dropping  of 
the  Child  (1564:4). 

INFANTICIDE— 

5.  Reviews,  Etc.,  M.  R.   1/63,  p.  20;  1/68, 

p.  382;  1/70,  p.  346.  Green,  etc.,  T. 
2/68,  p.  120 ;  1/67,  p.  142.  Report, 
JIarveian  Soc,  etc.,  L.  1/67,  pp.  61, 
85,  150;  2/63,  p.  426.  Ainstie,  T. 
2/61,  p.  517.  Hicks,  Showing  Frac- 
ture OF  Skull  (1537:3)  may  be  Acci- 
dental, M.  R.  1/67,  p.  86.  Griffith, 
By  Piercing  Orbital  Plate  (1808:5), 
L.  2/73,  pp.  519,  580. 
Age  OF  Child  (1640:1).  Premature 
(15401:).     Still  Born  (1540:4). 

1561. 

PROOFS  OF  LIVE  BIRTH— 

1.  Kesteven,  M.  R.   2/61,  p.   612.     Tanner, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  156.     Ainstie,  T.  2/61, 
p.  517.     At  E.vrly  Ages  (1640:1). 
Lungs  (636:6),  Bouchut,  Microsp.  Test,  T. 
1/02,  p.  278. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


485 


PROOFS  OF  LIVE  BIRTH— Lings  {cont.) 

— Hydrostatic   Test,    Insufficient,    Blot, 

etc.,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  523  ;  2/60,  p.  278. 

3.  —Atelectasis,  "Weber,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  379. 

Vernon,  etc.,  L.  1/55,  p.  121 ;  1/68,  p. 

810.     Ryan,  T.  2/67,  p.  213. 

Air    IX    Middle    Ear    (1790:1),    Ogston, 

Is  it  a  Sign  of  Live  Birth?  M.   R. 

2/75,  p.  445. 

LYIXG-IN   HOSriTALS   (206:3). 
6.  Miss  Nightingale,  T.  2/71,  p.  625.     Dun- 
can, T.  2/71,  p.  658. 
Foundling  Hospitals  (1581:6), 

1562. 

PARTURITION— LABOUR— DELIVERY. 
1.   Gynaecology  (1526:1). 

PAINLESS  labour- 
Chloroform    (441:1),    R.    1/49,    p.    316. 
Simpson's    Secret  of  Admin.,    M.   R. 
1/52,  p.  448;    First  Case  (Ether),  p. 
455  ;  Rules,  R.  2/72,  p.  283.    Cazeau, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  333  ;  Direct.,  1/59, 
p.  29;    1/55,  p.   359.     Kidd,  etc.,  T. 
2/63,  p.  21;  2/64,  p.  76;  2/56,  p.  271. 
P.  Smith,  L.  1/70,  p.  798.    Sansora,  One 
Chlorof.,  Three  Alcohol,  R.  2/68,  p. 
285. 
3.  —  Contra,  Simpson,  etc.,  M.R.  1/52,  pp. 
455,  459;  2/58,  p.  333;    2/62,  p.  53. 
Lee,  etc..  Cases  Showing  Harm,  etc., 
T.  2/53,  p.  644;  2/54,  p.  257;  Discuss., 
etc.,  2/60,  p.  623. 
Death  (439:3),  Following  Use  in  Natural 
Labour,  Kidd,  Why  so  Rare  ?  T.  1/63, 
p.  77.     Faye,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  277. 
Chloral  (444:6),  Da  Cunha,  L.  2/70,  p. 
432      Plavfair,  Doses,  etc.,    L.  1/74, 
p.  263.  Lambert,  etc.,  R.  2/70,  p.  157; 
Cases,  etc.,  1/73,  p.  281.  Franier,  etc., 
T.  2/76,  p.  586  ;  1/75,  p.  292.    Polaillon 
Says   Only    in   Exceptional  Cases,  T. 
1/76,  p.  455. 
5.  Carbonic  Acid  Inhalations  (238:5),  Jack- 
son, Long  Used  by  Natives  of  India, 
T.  1/60,  p.  154;  fide  238:4. 
Cold  (190:3),  Granville,  T.  2/64,  p.  104. 
Morphia  (219:2),  Hypodermically,  L.  2/71, 
p.  839.      Vide  Version  (1574:1). 

1563. 

PULSE  OF  LABOUR  (754:2)  — 

1.  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  286. 
MECHANISM  OF  LABOUR— 

Duncan,  T.  1/72,  p.  122 ;  M.  R.  2/75,  p. 
391.  T.  Smith,  etc.,  Diagr.,  L.  1/56, 
p.  587;  1/65,  pp.  381,  408.  Ilalahan, 
R.  2/62,  p.  302.    Leishman,  Historical 

2.  and  Critical  Essay,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  406. 


PAINS  OF  LABOUR  vel  UTERINE  CON- 
TRACTIONS.   After  Pains  (1566:1). 
Phy'siology,  Etc.,  Beck,  T.  1/51,  pp.  89, 

175,  455. 
Force  of,  Duncan,  T.  2/68,  p.  254.  Haugh- 
ton,  do.,   M.   R.   2/70,  p.  265;   2/75, 
p.  394. 
In  Paraplegic  Women  (1265:5),  Beck,  T^ 

3.  1/51,  p.  176. 

Retrocession  of  Pains  vel  Labour  De- 
L.4YED,  Charien,  R.  2/59,  p.  256. 

TEDIOUS   LABOUR  vel   INSUFFICIENr 
pains- 
Management,  Etc.,  Hamilton,  M.  R.  2/71, 

p.  449;  2/72,  p.  171. 
State  of  Uterus  in  Powerless  Labour, 
Hicks,  L.  2/67,  p.  673. 

4.  M.anual Pressure  (222:4),  Playfair,  Fffixus 

Pushed  Out,  L.  2/70,  p.  465 ;  vide 
1573:3;  B.andaqing  (1565:3). 

Dry  Cupping  (164:2)  Over  Loins,  Assoc. 
J.,  1/54,  p.  36.  Lewis,  M.  R.  2/61, 
p.  552. 

Antim.  Pot.  Tart.  (282:4),  Stedman,  T, 
2/52,  pp.  212,  641.  Parker,  Mode  of 
Action,  etc.,  R.  2/63,  p.  281.  Gilmour, 

5.  Rationale  of  Act.,  L.  2/58,  p.  496. 
Puffer,  Enemata,  T.  1/58,  p.  96. 

Secale  (326:2),  Pros  and  Cons,  Barnes,  etc., 
T.  2/53,  p.  488;  2/55,  p.  617;  1/56, 
pp.  135,  491;  Discuss.,  2/61,  p.  72. 
Greenhalgh,  Never  Saw  Bad  Effects, 
Either  to  Mother  or  Child,  T.  1/61,  p. 
265.  Murphy,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  426. 
Hildreth,  Dose,  etc.,  R.  1/66,  p.  308 

6.  Brown,  5  gr.  Doses,  T.  2/65,  pp.  492, 
673.  Hewitt,  Does  it  Act  Specifically, 
or  Merely  by  Causing  Vomiting  ?  L. 
1/63,  p.  59. 

Belladonna  (375:2),  Soma,  etc.,  A  Sub- 
stitute FOR  Ergot  (325:5),  M.  R. 
2 '54,  p.  562;  Dose,  etc.,  2/61 ;  p.  553. 
Taylor,  T.  1/62,  p.  332.  Inman,  R. 
2/60,  p.  348. 

1564. 

1.  Ipecacuanha  (398:3),  Higginbottom,  Value 

of  Emetics  (220:2)  Generally,  vide 
Hewitt  (1563:6);  L.  1/45,  p.  372,  vide 
1563:6. 

Quinine  (403:4),  Lewis,  Combined  with 
Dry  Cupping  Over  Loins  (1563:4), 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  552;  vide  Abortion 
(401:6). 

Uv^  Ursi  (325:5). 

2.  Galvanism  (194:3),  Barnes,  T.  2/53,  p.  488. 

St.  Germain,  Why  Doctors  Differ  as  to 

its  Value,  etc.,  T.  2/69,  p.  580;  vidi 

An  Ecbolic  (1559:4). 
Chloroform  (1562:1),  Ross,  L.  1/60,  p.  192. 
Chair   Delivery    (222:6),  Huntley,  etc., 

L.    1/75,   pp.    880,    913,    vide   Index. 

Hardey,    T.    1/60,    p.    279.      Often 


48G 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TEDIOUS     LABOUE,     Etc.  —  Cuair    De- 

LIVERY    {C0)li.) 

Prevexts    Necessity     of     Forceps 
(1575:3). 

SUDDEN     DELIVERY— EAPID     DEOP- 

4.  PING  OF  child- 
Its    Beari^,"g    ox    Obstetric    Ji'RisriaT- 

DEXCE  (1560:4). 
Walton,  T.  1/61,  p.  235. 
Cases,  Clough,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  pp.  163,  199, 

296,  3-17;   1/60,  p.  98  ;  2/60,  p.  219  ; 

1/61,  p.  99 ;  Twins,  p.  235.     Jane  May 

5  Minutes  After  Walked  1^  miles,  T. 

1/67,    p.    500.      Langston,     Singular 

5.  Case,  L.  1/64,  p.  637.  Brown,  E. 
1/63,  p.  210.  Smith,  Bom  without 
Pain,  Child  Found  Between  Legs,  li. 
1/63,  p.  208. 

Dl-rixg  Sleep  (1366:5),  Schultze,  L.  2/45, 
p.  413.  Samelson,  etc.,  E.  2/65,  p. 
234;  M.  E.  2/68,  p.  552. 

POST-MOETEM      DELIVEEY      (180:4)— 

6.  CHILD    EOEN    AFTER    MOTHEE'S 
DEATH— 

Aveling,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  596;  2/72,  p.  473. 
Meyer,  etc.,  2  or  3  Days  After 
Mother's  Death,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  536; 
2/61,  p.  553.  Frentrop,  etc.,  T.  1/59, 
p.  176;  2/70,  p.  134. 

1565. 

1.  After  Carbonic  Acid  Poisoning  (238:2) 

Child  Frequently  Violently  Expelled. 
Child  Born  After  Burial  of  Mother, 
Aveling,  L.  1/72,  p.  596. 

MANAGEMENT  OF  NORMAL  LABOUR— 

2.  Dangers  of  1st  and  Subsequent,  Barnes, 

R.  2/60,  p.  284. 

How  Insanity  is  Affected  by  Labour, 
Etc  (1551:2),  fide  Puerperal  In- 
sanity (1595:4). 

Use  of  a  Bowl  to  Catch  Discharges, 
Etc.,  Duncan,  E.  1/72,  p.  305. 

Position    (223:4),    Eigby,    "Which  is   the 

3.  Natural  One?  T.  2/57,  p.  345;  vide 
Chair  Delivery  (1564:8). 

Membranes,  When  to  Puncture  (1569:3). 

Bandaging  and  Mechanical  Support 
During  Labour,  Hardey,  T.  1/60,  p. 
278.  Woodward's-  Belt,  Etc.,  L. 
2/69,  p.  659;  2/70,  p.  217.  Manson's 
Plan,  L.  2/70,  p.  659.  P.  Smith's  New 
Belt,   Diagr.,   etc.,  L.   1/70,   p.  798. 

4.  Williams,  Jacx  Towel  over  Shoulders, 
Feet  in  Loop,  etc.,  T.  2/74,  p.  107. 
Diver,  Tocophilia  or  Obstetric 
Pads,  Diagr.,  L.  2/74,  p.  693 ;  T.  1/75, 
p.  188. 

Pendulous  Abdomen  a  Cause  of  Dys- 
tocia (1568:5) ;  vide  Bandaging  after 
Delivery  (1582:2). 


MANAGEMT.  OF  NOEM.  LABOUE  (cont.) 
Turning  as  a  Eule  (1574:1),  Figg,  etc., 

Discuss.,  T.  2/58,  p.  493  ;  2, 60,  p.  233, 

et  seq. 
Perineum    (1076:1),    Eastlake,    Manage- 
5.  MENT  of  3rd  Stage,  T.  2/64,  p.  604. 

Hewitt,  Treat,  of  Threatened  Lace- 
ration, E.  1/61,  p.  222. 
— Support   not   Necessary,  Hewitt,    E. 

1/61,   p.    219;    M.    E.    1/62,    p.   456. 

Plummer,  R.  2/72,  p.  285. 
— Perineal  Dystocia  (1570:5);  Injuries 

of  Perineum  (1077:3). 
Placenta  and  Its  Management  (1530:6). 
Bladder,  Attention  to  (1582:5). 

1566. 

AFTER  PAINS.    Pains  of  Labour  (1563:2). 

1.    MANAGEMEXTjThomay,  R.  2/69,  p.  299. 

Causes,  Treat.,  ETC.,"Ramshotham,  T.  1/53, 

pp.  316,  365.     WilUs,  L.  1/59,  p.  130. 

Aq.  Lauro  Cerasi  (409:1),     Rittenhouse, 

T.  1/61,  p.  530. 
Acid.  Citricum  (450:6),  Chagnon,  gr.  v., 
3  to  5  h.,  T.  2/70,  p.  466. 

LOCHIA— 

3.  Excessive,  Barker,  Treat.,  T.  1/62,  p.  301. 
—Arsenic  (280:4),  Burns,  T.  2/51,  p.  587. 
Suppression  of,  Story,  Cases  Simulating 

4.  HydrophobiaX524:6),L.  1/68,  p.  111. 
— Achill-ea  Millefol.,  Joly,  'T.  1/59,  p. 

530. 
Offensive,  Skinner,  Deodor.a.nts  (215:1), 
Etc.,  T.  2/60,  pp.  231,  255,  364,  488, 
620,  592.  Tilt,  Are  Intra-Uterine 
Inject.  Necessary?  L.  1/75,  p.  831. 
6.  Williams,  Iodine  (1593:6),  L.  1/75,  p. 

839. 

PUERPERAL  FEVER  OCCURRING  DUR- 
ING  NATURAL  LABOUR  (1592:3). 

INJURY  TO  CHILD  DURING  LABOUR— 
Duncan,  Head  Impressed  by  Finger  of  Ac- 
coucheur, Bad  Results,  R.  2/73,  p.  313. 
Fracture  of  Skull  (1637:4),  from  Uter- 
ine Action  ;   Vide  Forceps  (1576:3). 


1567. 

INJURY  TO  MOTHEE— MALPEACTICE. 
RUPTURE  OF  UTERUS.  Uterlne  In- 
1.       JURIES  (1130:6). 

Ilecker.  Diagnosis  of  Partial  Laceration,  R. 

2/68,  p.  324.     Aveling,  Treat.,  etc.,  T. 

2/59,  p.  502. 
Cases  of  Recovery,  Assoc.  J.,  T.  2/54,  p. 

1094.    M.  R.  1/62,  p.  555.    R.  2/61,  p. 

246;  1/62,  p.  202;   1/65,  p.  260  ;  2/66, 

p.  193  ;  1/66,  p.  312.     L.  2/69,  p.  869  ; 

2/76,  p.  243.     T.  1/63,  p.  476. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


487 


EUPTURE  OF  UTERUS— Cases  {cohL)— 
— Gastrotomy,  RecoveryAfter  (1554:5), 

4.  Leishman,  Best  Plan,  M.  R.  2/73,  p. 
305.  Adams,  on  4th  Day,  M.  R.  1/73, 
p.  235.  Sylvester,  L.  2/70,  p.  632. 
Fournier,  T.  2/72,  p.  329.  Whinney, 
Sl'bsequext  Pregn.  and  Safe  De- 
livery, R.  2/66,  p.  197. 

Fatal  Cases, 

T.  2/57,  p.  5 ;  1/59,  p.  452. 
L.  1/67,  p.  732;  1/60,  p.  569. 
R.  2/66,  p.   199 ;     1/67,  p.  287  ;  M.  R. 
1/63,  p.  273. 

5.  Causes,  Etc.,  Murray,  Child  Dead,  More 

Apt  to  Arise,  L.  1/68,  p.  409  ;  T.  1/68, 
p.  673.  Bandl,  32  Cases,  M.  R.,  1/76, 
p.  455. 

— Hydrocephalic     Head     of     Fcetus 
(1353:3),  Haviland,  L.    1/63,  p.  232, 
Simpson,  Cases  where  Mother  had  Se- 
veral Such  Laboves,  R.  2/61,  p.  224. 
Vide  1355:1. 

During  Pregnancy  (1552:3),  M'Kinley, 
Idiopathic  at  4th  Month,  Case,  R.  2/61, 
p.  229.  Dunn,  at  8th  Mth.,  L.  1/67, 
p.  604. 

1568. 

INJURY  TO  MOTHER  (cont.). 

1.  Uterus  Torn  Away  (1130:6),  Hoffmann, 

M.  R.  1/56,  p.  535.  Popple  well's  Case, 
Barnes'    Evidence   not   Due   to   Mis- 
management, T.  2/68,  p.  728. 
Os  Uteri,  Separation  of,  Keller,  T.  1/60, 

2.  p.  174.  Barker,  R.  1/61,  p.  235.  Vide 
Condition  of  Os  During  Pregnancy 
(1546:2). 

Perineal  Injuries  (1077:3) ;  Support 
of  Perineum,  Etc.  (1565:4);  Rigidity 
(1570:5). 

Labial  Injuries  (1095:3) ;  Yaginal  Rup- 
tures (1099:5). 

Urethra  Ruptured  (1053:4),  Mac  Swiney, 
Case,    Self-repair,    L.     1/74,    p.    357. 

3.  Mussy,  R.  2/68,  p.  338. 

Rupture  Between  Clitoris  and  Meatus 
(1097:4),  Miiller,  Severe  HiEMORRH- 
AGE  (1584:4),  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  262. 
Duncan,  B.  1/76,  p.  297. 

Yaginal  Lacerations  (1099:5),  Duncan, 
Inevitable  More  or  Less  in  Primiparaj, 
B.  1/76,  p.  294. 

Injuries  to  Coccyx  (1708:5) ;  Intestines 
Removed  (881:1). 

Pelvic  Articulations  Loosened  (1552:2). 

ABNORMAL     PARTURITION     vel    DYS- 
5.     TOCIA— RETARDATION  OF  LABOUR 

Clinicals,  Etc.,  Braxton,  Hicks,  T.  2/74, 
p.  201.  Little,  Influence  of  on  Child 
(1542:4),  Mentally  and  Physically 
(1575:3),  R.  l/62,p.  224.  Vide  Idiocy 
(1392:4).  Brodhurst  Supposed  Infl. 
of  Abnorm.  Parturition  (1710:2),  T. 


ABNORMAL    PARTURITION— Clinicals, 
Etc.  {cont.) — 

2/53,  p.  9.     Barnes,  Diagr.  of  Dystocia 
fr.  Faulty  Conditions  of  Outlet,  etc., 
T.  2/67,  pp.  395,  587. 
CAUSES  OF  DYSTOCIA— 

Pendulous     Abdomen     (1565:4),     "West, 

Treat.,  T.  2/55,  p.  63.  Barnes,  T.  2/67, 

p.  bQ%,vide  Causing  Boulimia  (119:2). 

—Belts  jor,T.  2/62,  p.  118  ;  1/65,  p.  215. 

Male  and  Female,  L.  1/75,  p.  72. 

1569. 

1.  Bladder  Distended,  Mother's  (1051:6), 

Ramsbotham,  etc..  Cases,  T.    1/59,  p. 

3  ;  2/60,  p.  194.   Vide  After  Delivery 

(1582:5). 
— Of  Fcetus  (1571:1),  Depaul,  Distended, 

R.  2/60,  p.  272. 
Yesical  Calculus  (1063:2),  Cockle,  L.2/61, 

2.  p.  230.  Hugenberger,  3  Cases,  M.  K. 
2/76,  p.  484. 

Tumours  Generally  (1550:2),  Habit,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  276;  2/76,  p.  485. 
Copeman,  L.  2/70,  p.  568.  Cousot, 
Hair  Cyst  (1117:5)  of  Cervix,  M.  E. 
2/63,  p.  274.  Vide  Ovarian  (1157:3)  ; 
In  Recto  -  Uterine  Cul  -  db  -  Sac 
(1661:2). 

3.  Liquor  Amnii  Evacuated  vel  Membranes 

Punctured,  Ritgen,  "When  to  Punc- 
ture Membranes  (1527:5),  T.  2/57, 
p.  13.  Hildreth,  etc.,  Early  Very  Often 
Good,  R.  1/66,  p.  307;  1/67,  p.  309. 
Gould,  etc.,  Cases,  5  Weeks  or  More 
Before  Labour,  T.  2/52,  p.  294.  Dun- 
can, L.  1/72,  p.  894  ;  To  Induce  La- 
bour (1558:3).  Vide  Dropsy  op 
(1527:4). 

RIGID  OS  UTERI  (1115:4).    Separat.  Dur- 

4.  iNG  Pains  (1568:1).  Os  in  Pregnancy 
(1546:2). 

Two  Kinds,  Etc.,  Dubois,  Spasmodic  and 

5.  Mechanical,  T.  2/61,  p.  172.  Arnott, 
L.  2/60,  pp.  484,  547.  Barnes'  Treat., 
"  Dilators  "  (1559:1),  etc.,  T.  2/67,  p. 
587.  Vide  Strictured  Os  (1118:3). 
Playfair,  on  Possible  111  Effects  of 
"  Barnes'  Dilators,"  T.  2/69,  pp.  392, 
446.  Isham,  R.  1/72,  p.  307.  Calder- 
wood.  Dilated  with  Fingers,  B.  1/76, 
p.  280, 

Laminaeia  and  Other  Tents  (1648:1), 
Roberts,  T.  1/58,  p.  18. 

Incisions  (1118:4),  Kristella,  T.  1/58,  p, 
586.  Barnes,  Diagr.,  T.  2/67,  p.  587, 
Hildebrandt,  R.  1/65,  p.  227. 

1570. 

2.  Antimonii  Pot.  Tart.  (1563:4). 

Belladonna  (377:4),  Barnes  Does  not 
Believe  in  it,  T.  2/67,  p.  587.  Vide 
Insufficient  Pains  (1563:6), 


488 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


EIGID  OS  UTERI  (cont.)— 

Chloral  (444:4),  Playfair,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/73,  p.  399;  1/74,  p.  .509;  T.  2/73, 
p.  646. 

OCCLUSION     OF     OS     UTERI     (1118:2). 
OccLrsioN  OF  Vagina  (1099:4). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Mattel,  R.  2/62,  p.  310  ;  2/71, 

3.  p.  307;  T.  2/62,  p.  393. 

(EDEMA  AXD  PROLONGATION  OF  OS 
UTERI— 

Gueniot,  R.  1/72,  p.  309. 
VAGINAL  DYSTOCIA— 
5.  Rigidity  of  (1100:3). 

Vulva  too  Small,  Rarne?,  Incisions,  T. 
2/67,  p.  589. 

PERINEAL  DYSTOCIA.   Support  of  Dur- 
ing 3rd  STAcfe  (1565:4).  Injuries  During 
Labour  (1177:4),  Child  Born  Through 
Centre,  Etc. 
Rigidity,  B.  Brown,  Chlorof.,  etc.,  ]\r.  R. 
1/55,  p.  317. 

1571. 

CAUSES  OF  DYSTOCIA.      Vide  Sex  Diag- 

1.  NOSED  Ante  Partum  (1538:3). 

Sex  (577:1),  Simpson,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  79. 
FcETAL   Head,    Pressing    on    Symphysis 

(1707:1),  Laffore,  R.  1/61,  p.  224. 
—  Hydromeningocele  of  (1677:2),  Avel- 

ing,  Case,  P.M.,  T.  1/61,  p.  596. 
FcETAL  Kidneys  Hypertrophied  (1023:1), 

Key,  R.  2/62,  p.  309. 
Fcetal  Bladder  Distended  (1569:1). 

FACE  PRESENTATIONS— 

4.  Mechanism  and  Treat.,  Etc.,  Von  Ilelly, 

etc.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  555  ;  2/61,  p.  552. 
Barnes,  T.  2/67,  p.  451.  Winckel, 
R.  1/63,  p.  271. 

OCCIPITO-POSTERIOR  PRESENTAT.— 

Diagnosis,  Etc.,  Eastlake,  T.  2/67,  p.  417. 

5.  Moore,  L.  1/76,  p.  87. 

FRONTO-ANTERIOR  PRESENTATION— 

Lecture,  Barnes,  T.  2/67,  p.  451. 
SHOULDER  AND  ARM  PRESENTATION 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Pinard,  Contra  Indications 

for   Turning,   M.    R.     1/76,    p.    394. 

"Wiggles worth,  Treat.,  Anc.  and  Mod., 

T.  2/52,  p.  498.     Barnes,  T.  1/68,  pp. 

31,  85,  141.     Postural  Treat.,  p.  249. 

Orchard,  L.  1/71,  p.  361.     Amputate 

Arm,  Delivery  Easy,  M.  R.  1/73,  p. 

234. 
Genu  -  Pectoral    Position,    "SVarren,    L. 

2/75,  p.  897. 

1572. 

ARM  ON  BACK  PRESENTATION— 

2.  Diagr.,  Treat.,  Murray,  T.  1/61,  p.  627. 

Playfair,  R.  1/67,  p.  299  ;  2/68,  p.  310. 


BREECH  PRESENTATION.  Swelling  of 
Sterno-Cleido-Mast.  Freqt.  (1542:2). 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Barnes,  Diagr.,  T.  1/68,  p. 
413;  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  397.  Huter,  Di- 
rect, to  Deliver  Arms,  M.  R.  2/63,  p. 
275.  Swayne,  New  Hook  and  Sling, 
Discuss.,  L.  2/75,  p.  772.  Playfair, 
Abdomin.  Pressure,  T.  2/76,  p.  236. 

PELVIC   DEFORMITIES.    Female  Pelvis 
3.     (1526:6).    Pelvimeter  (1526:5j. 

Barnes,  Smallest  Diameter  that  Admits  of 
Live  Birth,  T.  2/68,  p.  355.  Pajot, 
Duties  that  Pelvic  Contract.  Impose, 
R.  1/61,  p.  225  ;  2/68,  p.  299.  Good- 
all's  New  Plan  of  Delivering  Head, 
R.  1/71,  p.  278.  Smith,  L.  2/56,  pp. 
181,  209. 
Obliqua  Ovata,  Thomas,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  449. 

CAUSES  OF  PELVIC  DISTORTION— 
6.   Ol.  Jecor.  Aselli  ! !  (499:4). 

TREATMENT  OF  PELVIC  DISTORT.— 

Forceps,  Barnes,  T.  2/67,  p.  507. 

Dilating  Pelvis,  Osiander,  So  Avoiding 
Cesar.  Sect.  (1577:1),  Barnes  on,  L. 
1/68,  p.  410.  Vide  Pelvic  Articula- 
tionsRelaxed  in  Pregnancy (1552:2). 

Symphyscotomy  (1576:6). 

1573. 

MIDWIFERY    OPERATIONS.      Delirium 

3.  OR  Madness  of  Operators  (1629:2). 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Barnes,  T.  2/67,  p.  1  et 

seq.;  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  7;  2/71,  p.  430. 
Esterle,  When  Mother  is  Dead  or  Dy- 
ing, T.  1/62,  p.  411 ;  vide  C^sar.  Sec- 
tion (1577:1). 
Pressure  versus  Traction  (222:4),  Barnes, 

4.  "  Enucleating  "  FcETus,  Direct.,  T. 
2/67,  pp.  1,  314;  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  9. 
Playfair,  Fcetus  Pushed  Out,  L.  2/70, 
p.  465.      Vide  1563:4. 

Finger  in  Rectum  (886:6),  Barnes,  T.  2/67, 
p.  314. 

SPONTANEOUS  EVOLUTION,  VERSION 

5.  OR  TURNING— 

Diagr.,  Definit.,  Etc.,  Barnes,  T.  1/68, 
pp.  31,  85,  141,  197,  253.  Buckingham, 
Good  Direct.,  etc.,  T.  1/76,  p.  558. 

Cases,  Heslop,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  614  ;  2/61, 
p.  143.  Nagel,  After  FaQure  to  Turn, 
M.  R.  2/62,  p.  275.  Franque,  5  Cases, 
R.  1/67,  p.  293. 

1574. 

TURNING  —  VERSION.  Spontaneous 

1.      (1573:5).     As  A  Rule  in  all  Labours  ! ! 

(1565:4). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Barnes,  L.  2/67,  p.  667 ; 

1/68,  p.   197,    et   seq.,   Diagr.,   etc.!! 


MEDICAI-   DIGEST. 


489 


TUENING-Lectures,  Etc.  {cont.) 

Use  of  Long  Forceps  to  Deliver  Head, 
Diagr.,  T.  2/67,  p.  396.  Milne, 
Direct.,  etc..  Use  Left  Hand,  L.  2/70, 
p.  534.  Barnes,  Danger  of  Eotating 
Head,  T.  1/68,  p.  673;  Best  to  Seize 
One  Leg,  etc.,  pp.  414,  572.  Bigman, 
Hands  and  Knees  Position,  R.  1/67, 

2.  p.  310.  Ehorer,  Hypod.  Morph. 
(1562:5)  to  Facilitate,  E.  2/71,  p.  132. 

By  External  Manipulation,  Mattei, 
etc.,  T.  2/55,  p.  373;  1/60,  p.  196;  E. 
1/60,  pp.  202,  205.  Esterle,  M.  E. 
1/60,  p.  557. 

Combined      External     and     Internal 

3.  Manipul.,  B.  Hicks,  L.  1/60,  pp.  28, 
55;  1/61,  p.  134;  E.  1/62,  p.  292; 
Discuss.,  T.  2/63,  p.  569. 

In  Dry  Labour,  Langer,  Inject.  Oil,  etc., 
T.  2/61,  p.  511. 

4.  In  Tetanic  Contract,  of  Uterus,  Milne, 

L.  2/72,  p.  194.  Morph.  Hypod. 
(1574:2). 

In  Disproportion  to  Avoid  Craniotomy' 
(1576:4),  McClictock,  etc..  Discuss., 
etc.,  T.  2/62,  p.  205,  Cases,  236. 
Barnes,  L.  1/60,  pp.  291,  341,  390;  T. 
2/68,  pp.  207,  259.  T.  Smith,  Aboli- 
tion of  Craniotomy  by  Version, 
M.  E.  2/60,  p.  394,  Assoc.  J.,  2/53,  p. 
706. 

Management  of  Funis  (1534:6),  Barnes, 
Ligature  before  Birth  to  Avoid 
AN.^iMiA,  T.  1/68,  p.  571. 

1575. 

MIDWIFEEY  INSTEUMENTS— 
1.   Exhibition  of  at  Obstetric.  Soc,  T.  1/66, 
p.  372. 

Description  of  Various  Kinds,  Barnes, 
T.  2/67,  p.  29;  Bag,  L.  2/62,  p.  30. 
New,  Diagr.,  L.  2/74,  p.  534  ;  T.  2/67 
p.  2.  Greenhalgh's  Bag,  Diagr.  L 
1/70,  p.  450. 

Gloves  for  Labours  to  Avoid  Infec- 
tion, Etc.,  Listen,  T.  1/71,  p.  674. 

Surgical  Instruments  (1644:3). 

FOECEPS  (1645:1)— 

3.  McClintock,  Dr.  Pugb  in  1736  First  Used 

Double  Curve,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  485. 
Chair   Delivery   (1564:3)    Often   Avoids 

Necessity,  Huntley,  L.  1/75,  p.  880. 
Injury  to   Child   fr.   Use  of    (1566:6), 

Duncan,  E.  2/73,  p.  313 ;  vide  1568:5. 

4.  Frequent   Use   of   Advised,    T.    Smith, 

M.  E.  2/60,  pp.  395,  396.  Moore, 
L.  2/73,  p.  590.  Hamilton,  etc.,  M.  E. 
2/70,  p.  14  ;  1/71,  p.  221 ;  2/71,  p.  449. 
Playfair,  Case  of  Princess  Charlotte, 
T.  2/72,  p.  636. 
Directions,  Various  Forms  of.  Etc., 
Barnes,  Diagr.,  T.  2/67,  p.  85,  et  seq. 


FOECEPS— Directions,  Etc.  {cont.)— 

Bealby's  Forceps  Superior  to  Barnes', 
Discuss.,  Diagr.,  T.  2/67,  pp.  314,  342, 
417,  et  seq.  Hamilton's  Diagr.,  M.  E. 
1/72,  p.  179.  Barclay's  New  Male 
and  Female  Bladed  Forceps,  L.  1/72, 
pp.  9,  95.  Gayton,  New  Method  to 
Secure  Handles,   Diagr.,  T.   2/63,  p. 

6.  217.     Inglis'  Improved  Form,  Diagr., 

L.  2/66,  p.  692.  Dancan,  How  to 
Apply  Force,  Avoid  Pendulum  Move- 
ment, etc.,  B.  1/76,  p.  290.  Hewitt, 
A  Cause  of  Difficulty  in  Applying,  E. 
2/61,  p.  235;  Directions  for  Applying 
Straight  Forceps,  Diagr.,  etc.,  L.  1/68, 
p.  401.  Johnston,  Applic.  of  Long 
Forceps  Before  Os  Dilated,  Dis- 
cuss., B.  1/75,  p.  268.  LowenthaU's 
New,  B.  1/74,  p.  295.  Vacher,  New, 
E.  1/73,  p.  290.  Joulin,  Use  of  Force 
with  and  Value  of  Aide-Forcep.s,  E. 
1/67,  p.  308.  Draper,  Short  Folding 
Forcep,  Modif.  of  Vacher's,  Diagr.  B. 
1/76,  p.  287.  Speculum  (1101:4) 
Combd.  Multum  in  Parvo. 

1576. 

FILLET  AND  LOOP— 

3.  Sherraton's  Steel  Fillet,  Diagr.,  T.  2/66, 

pp.  75,   484;    1/67,  p.    58.     Wilmot, 
Value  of  Loop,  L.  2/72,  p.  811.  Shan- 
non, Whalebone  Loop,  E.  2/71,  p.  285. 
CEANIOTOMT  vel  PEEFOEATION.   Abo- 

4.  lition  of,  by  Version  (1574:4). 
Barnes,  Diagr.,  etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  87,  et  seq. 

Simpson,  etc.,  T.,  1/60,  p.  492.  Dis- 
cuss, on  Craniot.  and  CjEsar.  Sect., 
T.  1/69,  p.  8,  et  seq. 

CRANIOCLASM— 

Diagrams,  Etc.,  Simpson,  T.  1/60,  pp.  359, 
491,  567.  Anderson,  Diagr.,  T.  2/70, 
p.  435. 

CEPHALOTEIPSY— 

Dangers,  Etc,  Diagr.,  Simpson,  T.  1/60, 
p.  492  ;  E.  2/67,  p.  290.     Ki.dd's  Ce- 

PHALOTRIBE,  T.  2/67,  p.  470. 

SYMPHYSCOTOMY    vel    SIGAULTIAN 

6.     OPEEATION— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  (1707:1),  Simpson,  T.  1/60, 
p.  360.  DeMan,  T.  2/54,  p.  425. 
Faucault,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  266.  Vide 
Eelaxing  Pelvic  Articul.4.tion  to 
Facilitate  Labour  (1572:6). 

1577. 

C^SAEEAN  OPEEATION.      Vide    Pelvis 

1.    Dilated  to  Avoid  Necessity!!  (1572:6); 

Gastrotomy  (1554:5);    How    Long    can 

F(etus  Live  after  Death  of   Mother? 

(1539:1). 


490 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


CESAREAN"  OPERATION  {cont.)— 

Barnes,  Lect.,  Diagr.,  T.  2/68,  pp.  653, 
663,  717.  T.  Smith,  L.  2/56,  p.  639. 
Edmunds,  Mothers  and  Childreu  Living, 
L.  1/61,  p.  4;  2/76,  p.  818.  Esterle, 
Where  Mother  is  Dead  or  Dying,  T. 
1/62,  p.  411. 
Stoltz,  etc.,  T.  2/55,  p.  351  ;   1/61,  p.  9.  Dis- 

2.  cuss.,  1/63,  p.  546.  Oldham,  etc.,  M.  R. 
l/52,pp.  438,506  ;  2/61,  p.  277  ;  2/70,  p. 
270  ;  1/73,  p.  235.  Iloebeke,  Nine 
Cases  Necess.  by  Use  of  Cod  Oil 
(499:4) ;  L.  2/40,  p.  529.  Parks,  L. 
1/76,  p.  240.  Newman,  P.  M.,  8  Yrs. 
After,  T.  2/75,  253. 

Sadler,  Hydatid  Cyst  of  Liver  (978:6), 

3.  Comb.,  P.  M.,  2/64,  p.  141.  B.  Brown, 
Success.,  L.  1/68,  pp.  85,  484.  Green- 
halgh,  U>-DER  ^ai^THER  Spray  (189:6), 
Success.,  T.  1/66,  p.  362.  Oetler,  4 
Times  in  Same  Woman,  M.  R.  2/70, 
p.  270. 

Sutures  TO  Uterus,  Wells'  Plan,  L.  1/68, 
p.  409.  Hicks,  Discuss.,  L.  1/68,  p. 
409;  T.  1/68,  p.  408.  Brickell,  R. 
2/68,  p.  246.  Forster,  Remarks,  No 
Suture  Used,  Successf.,  L.  1/72,  p.  753. 
Edmunds,  No  Suture,  Gaping  Wound, 
etc..  Good,  Remarks,  L.  2/76,  p.  821. 

4.  — Extrauterine  Fcetation  (155S:4),  Due 

to  Non-Use  of,  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  277. 
Complicated  -with  Ovariotomy  (1161:2). 

EMBRYOTOMY— EMBRTULCIA— 
Barnes,  T.  2/68,  p.  87. 
Decaritatiox,  Scanzoni,  etc.,  Instrument, 
T.  1/61,  p.  556;  2/68,  p.  87.     Pajot's 
Ingenious  Plan,  R.  2/63,  p.  287. 

1578. 

PLURAL  BIRTHS.     Fectxdity     (1091:2). 
2.    Neonati  (1541:1), 

In  Connexion  With  Idiocy  (1392:4). 

Cases,  Warren,  R.  2/62,  p.  321. 

Eight  at  a  Birth,  T.  2/72,  p.  505. 

Six,  Warren,  R.  2/62,  p.  321. 

Five,  Warren,  R.  2/62,  p.  321.     Dawson, 

etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  469  ;  L.  2/69,  p.  832. 
Four,   Times,   etc.,   T.   2/60,   p.  394  ;  L. 

1/75,  p.  427;  1/76,  p.  116  ;  2/7G,p.  209. 

Flinn,  3  Lived,  T.  2/76,  p.  568. 
Three,   13  Times  Over,  L.  2/63,  p.  466  ; 

iEt.62,  L.  1/67,  p.  727. 
Twins,  Galton  in  their  Socio-Physiological 

5.  Aspect,  L.  2/75,  p.  669.  Ogle,  Twin 
Conception,  Impotency,  Sterility,  and 
Abortion,  All  Phases  of  Same  Con- 
dition, M.  R.  1/72,  p.  519.  Spaeth, 
Report,  on,  T.  1/61,  p.  97.  Brunton, 
Sex  of,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  315.  Newing- 
ton,  oct.  5  Mths.  (1540:1),  Lived,  L. 
2/70,  p.  525.  Cormack,  In  Hered. 
Syphilis  (1207:4),    One  Healthy,  One 


PLURAL  BIRTHS— Twins  [cont.)— 
6.  Decomposed,    etc.     Sedgwick,    Here- 

ditary   Tendency    (562:4)    to   Bear, 
M.   R.    2/61,    p.    209.     If  One   be   a 
Monster  (1580:1),  It  is  Always  the 
Last,  Born. 
— Extra  Uterine  (1554:2). 
— In  Uterus  Bicornis  (1110:5). 
— In  Super-Fcetation  (1579:1). 

1579. 

SUPER-FECUNDATION   vcl  SUPER-F(E- 

1.     TATION— 

Twins  Born  at  Different  Periods,  Etc., 
Meaning  of  Words,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/67, 
p.  362.  Lumpe,  1st,  ret.  3  Mths.,  2nd, 
set.  9  Mths.,T.  2/60,  p.  540.  Wilberg, 
1st  at  8  Mths,  2nd  at  10  Mths.,  L.  2/45, 
p.  175.  Ramsbotham,  T.  2/63,  p.  162. 
Gason,  Case,  R.  1/64,  p.  306.  Fischer, 
M.  R.  2/67,  p.  540.  Ross,  Twin 
Miscarriage  (1110:5),  with  Full 
Period  Child  4  Mths.  after,  L.  2/71, 
p.  189. 
How  Such  Cases  Bear  Upon  Suspected 
Birth  (1560:3),  T.  1/62,  p.  74. 

UNITED  TWINS.  Sacral  Tumours  (1707:1), 

3.  Double  Monsters  (1580:2). 

Siamese,  Gardner,  Life  of,  L.  1/74,  p.  493. 

Ramsbotham,   etc.,   T.    2/55,  p.  314  ; 

1/69,  p.   171  ;  2/75,  p.   485.     Ed.,  L. 

1/69,  p.  228  ;  P.  M.  1/74,  p.  385. 
Ancient  Siamese  Twins,  T.  1/70,  p.  597. 

4.  Armenian,  L.  2/74,  p.  436. 
Hungarian   Sisters,  West,  etc.,  T.  2/55, 

p.  314  ;  1/56,  p.  20. 
Biddenden  Maids,  tet.  34  ;  L.  1/69,  p.  513. 
Two  Women,    One  Dying  3  Years  Before 

the  Other,  a.d.  1062  ;  T.  2/73,  p.  271. 
St.     Petersburg     Sisters,      United    by 
Head,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  279. 

5.  African,  Carolina  Twins  vel  Millie  Chris- 

tine, Ramsbotham,  T.  2/55,  p.  313  ; 
Plate,  etc.,  L.  1/71,  p.  725 ;  1/72,  p. 
272. 
Division  of  Union,  Headland,  Evil  Ef- 
fect in  Case,  L.  1/60,  p.  702.  Vide 
Siamese  Twins  (1579:3). 

MONSTROUS  TWINS  (1580:1). 

1580. 

^.lONSTROUS  BIRTHS,   Vide  Teratology 
1.     (1710:1)  ;  Maternal      Impressions 

(1538:4). 
In    Twin    Labours     (1578:6)    Monster 
Always  Latest   Born,  Spliedt,  M.  R. 
2/60,  p.  543. 
Development,  Ed.,  L.  2/76,  p.  617. 
Carbonic  Acid  Baths  (238:5),  Bruck,  Won- 
derful Powers  of  to  Prevent,  T.  1/61, 
p.  209, 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


491 


MONSTROUS  BIRTHS  {cont.)— 

2.  Double  Moxstees,  Dittmer,  Esplanat.  of, 

etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  93.  Francis,  etc.,  L. 
1/46,  p.  667;  2/46,  p.  560.  2  Heads, 
Assoc.  J.  1/54,  p.  459.  Meigs,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  276.  Watson,  United  at 
Pelvis,  T.  2/72,  p.  90 ;  vide  United 
Twins  (1579:3);  Sacral  Tumouks 
(1706:1). 

3.  Acephalous  (1343:5).    Abdominal  "Walls 

Absent    (945:1).     Intestines    Deui- 
ciENT  (883:5). 
AsTOMATous  (795:4),  Allan,  Diagr.,  L.  1/48, 
p.  227. 

4.  Monoculous  (1810:1),  xUlen,  etc.,  Plates, 

L.  1/48,  p.  227 ;  1/62,  p.  633  ;  R.  2/58, 

p.  194. 
AcAEDiAC    (1537:6),  M.   R.    2/55,    p.    21; 

2/60,  p.  543. 
Arms   Deficient   (1727:1),  Hulka,  __Botli 

5.  Absent  and  Legs  Faulty,  L.  2/76,  p. 
783.     Clark,  T.  2/61,  p.  22. 

Legs  Deficient  (1754:5  &  1539:4). 

— Supernumerary,  Acton  Case,  Penis  Also 
Double,  L.  1/46,  p.  337;  In  Adult 
Life,  Plates,  L.  2/65,  p.  125. 

Penis  Absent  (1538:5)  Due  to  Emotion 
in  Mother. 

6.  Penis   Double   (1164:2),    Acton,    Unique 

Case  with  a  3rd  Leg,  supra  1580:5. 

1581. 

HERMAPHRODITISM.     Uterus  in  Male 

1.      (1109:6). 

True  Nature  of.  Grant,  L.  2/34,  pp. 
1009,  1015,  1031.  Munde,  Lateral 
Case,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  235.  Durham, 
etc..  Analogues  of  Organs  in  2 
Sexes,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  336,  vide  1094:1. 
Gird  wood,  etc..  Cases,  Plates,  L.  2/59, 
p.  639;  1/73,  p.  129.  Yirchow,  T. 
1/73,  p.  691. 

GIANTS— 

3.  Freeman  the  American,  M.  R.  2/56,  pp. 

78,  90.     A  GiG.\NTic  Family,  M.  R. 

1/73,  p.  172. 

DWARFS— 

The  African  Pigmies,  L.  1/74,  p.  896. 
A  Pigmy  Family  and  P.  M.  of  One,  L. 

1/68,  p.  642. 
Dutch  Pigmy,  L.  2/48,  p.  490. 

ILLEGITIMATE  BIRTHS  — 

5.  Weightman,  Legitimacy  (1093:1),  T.  1/71, 

p.  696.     Rev.,  Causes  and  Results  of, 
M.  R.  1/63,  p.  8. 
Relation  to  Idiocy  (1392:5). 

FOUNDLING  HOSPITALS  (206:3). 

6.  Are  they  Advisable?  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  26; 

vide    Lying-in    Hospitals    (1561:6). 
Children's  Hospital  (1521:6). 


1582. 

PUERPERAL  STATE,  OR  STATE  AFTER 
DELIVERY— 

1.  Tilt,  Value  of  Routine  Treat,  with  Lead 

Inject,  to  Cure  Fissures  of  Os,  Etc., 

L.  2/76,  p.  218. 
Temperature  (187:6),  Heckler,  Fr.  Birth 

of  Child  to  End  of  Puerperal  State, 

M.  R.  1/55,  p.  574. 
Diet    (126:2),   Lowndes,   T.    1/64,   p.  45. 

2.  Oldham,   etc.,  L.    1/64,  p.   67;    2/64, 
p.  259. 

Bandaging  (1649:6),  Pro  and  Con,  L.  1/55, 
2/55 ;  vide  Indices.  Salmon,  Belt 
(1568:6),  T.  2/64,  p.  105  ;  vide  During 
Labour  (1565:3). 

Rest,  Etc.  (199:6),  Tilt,  Are  We  Right  to 
Insist  upon  Nine  Davs  Lying  Down  ? 
etc.,  700  Cases!!!  L.  2/76,  p.  217. 
Neale,  L.  2/76,  p.  417. 

Urine  (1603:4),  During  Pregnancy 
(1547:2). 

When  to  Apply  Child  to  Breast,  Lac- 
tation, Etc.  (1598:4). 

CONDITION  OF  UTERUS  AFTER  LA- 

3.  BOUR  (1109:6)— 

Normal  Involution,  Serdukoff,  M.  R. 
2/75.  p.  476.  Tilt,  Time  of,  etc..  Treat., 
etc.,'L.  2/76,  p.  6.  Duncan,  Its  Inner 
Surface,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  518  ;  M.  R. 
2/53,  p.  506. 

Fatty  Degener.  (1130:3),  Normal. 

Subinvolution  (1114:2). 

4.  Superinvolution  vel  Atrophy,  Simpson, 

T.  1/61,  p.  137.  Whitehead,  Entire 
Absorpt.  of  Uterus  (1110:3)  After 
Repeated  Pregnancies,  M.  R.  1/73,  p. 
232.  Kidd,  Galv.  Pessary  (1154:5), 
R.  2/73,  p.  327. 

5.  Fundus,  Sloughing  of,  Kirby,  2/64,  p.  466. 
Fundus  Absent,  Utero-Periton.  Fistula 

(1110:3). 
Hydrorrhcea  (1119:6). 

DISTENTION  OF  BLADDER  (1051:6),  vide 

During  Labour  (1569:1). 

Necessity  of  Attending  to,  Barnes,  etc.,  ■ 

T.  1/61,  p.  186;  P.M.,  2/61,  p.  516. 

Montgomery,  R.  1/58,  p.  308.  Hicks,  L. 

6.  2/67,  p.  479.  Allier,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  244. 
Ergot  Causing  (326:4). 
Electricity  (1052:2). 

Cystitis  Following,  and  Exfol.  of  M. 
M.  (1067:3). 

1583. 

SLEEP  AFTER  DELIVERY— 

1.  Simpson,  Look  out  for  Insanity  in  Insom- 

nia, T.  2/60,  p.  446. 

MORTALITY   FOLLOWING    DELIVERY 

(180:4)— 

2.  Duncan,  R.  2/65,  pp.  225,  228. 


492 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DISEASES     FOLLOWING     DELIYERY, 
vide  Pregnancy  (1550:5). 
Liability  of  Puerperal  Womex,  Carpen- 
ter, etc.,  M.  E.   l'o3,  p.    164;   2/74, 
p.  319. 

3.  In  Sheep  (534:4). 
Ophthalmia  (1835:2). 

DiARRH(EA  (910:3),  vide  During  Preg- 
nancy (1550:5). 

—  Logwood  (911:2)  :  Plumhi  Acetas 
(911:6). 

Eheumatism  (1455:2),  et  Eh.  Arthritis, 
vel  PuERP.  Eh.  er  Arthritis  (1719:3), 

4.  Hayden,  Acute  Attack  During  Labour, 
L.  1/67,  p.  537.  Quiniquard,  E.  1/73, 
p.  288.     Kennedy,  E.  2/72,  p.  323. 

Cardiac  Diseases  (787:1). 

Cardiac  Apncea  (788:4),  Emboli  (17:3), 
Playfair,  Due  to  Thrombus  in  Et.  Heart, 
Eecov.,  etc.,  Discuss,  L.  1/68,  p.  258  ; 
1/67,  pp.  67,  93,  153.  Simpson,  etc., 
T.  1/54,  p.  94  ;   1/59,  p.  438  ;   1/62,  p. 

5.  228.  Earnes,  etc.,  L.  2/65,  p.  3G7 ; 
1/58,  pp.  33,  187. 

Sudden  Death  (180:2),  Murphy,  etc.,  M.  E. 
1/55,  p.  365;  2/59,  p.  57-  Ilervieux, 
etc.,  E.  1/64,  p.  300;  1/72,  p.  312; 
2/71,  p.  291.  Playfair,  etc.,  L.  1/68, 
p.  258;  1/70,  p.  574.  Muckender,  etc., 

6.  T.  2/59,  p.  96;  1/76,  p.  437. 
Paralysis  (1273:5). 

Pulmonary  Affections  (646:5),  Barnes, 
Broncho-Pneumonia  (665:3),  T.  1/62, 
p.  305  ;  E.  1/62,  p.  200. 

1584. 

1.  Phlegmasia  Dolens  (747:4) ;  Pelvic  Ab- 
scess (949:1);  Necrosis  of  Pelvic 
Bones  (1707:3). 
Acute  rel  Pernicious  Anmsmia  (140:4), 
Lebert,  Called  Acute  Puerp.  Chlo- 
rosis, B.  2/76,  p.  86. 

METROEEHAGIA  —  POST      PAETUM 

3.  fl^MOEEHAGE.  T^ic/c  Metrorrhagia 
During  Pregn.  (1551:4);  Menorrhagia 
(1148:3)— 

Causes,   Lead    Poisoning    (291:4),   Paul, 

Cases,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  274. 
Thrombus  of  Vulva  (1096:5). 
Eetained  Placenta  (1530:5). 

4.  Eupture  bet-\veen  Clitoris  and  Meatus 

(1568:3). 
H.s:moriihagic    Diathesis    (141:5),    Eisk 

not  Greater,   Sedgwick,  M.  E.   1/67 

p.  494. 
Cases,  H.  Smith,  P.M.,  T.  1/73,  p.  237. 

TREATMENT        OF      POST      PAETUM 
HiEMOEEHAGE,    This    Includes    all 
Uterine  H^.morrhages  Excepting  Men- 
orrhagia (1149:2). 
Eichardson,  Good  Eemarks,  L.  1/76,  p.  7. 
T.  Smith,  etc.,  L.  2/48,  p.  656;  2/62, 
p.  682.     Lyell,  Abdom.  and  Perineal 
Compress.,  L.  1/50,  p.  384. 


TEEATMENT  OF  POST  PAETUM  H^MO- 

EEHAGE  (coiif.)— 

Barnes,  T.  2/69,  p.  614.     Various,  L.  2/60, 

pp.  122,  148.     Paterson,  etc.,  E.  1/65, 

p.  224  :  1/68,  p.  309.     Eeport,  B.  1/74, 

pp.  300,  316. 

1585. 

1.  Clots  in  Uterus,  Eamsbotham,  A  Cause 

and  to  be  Eemoved,  T.  1/53,  pp.  316, 
.■^jGo.     Lyell  says  Wrong  to   Eemove, 
Why  ?  E.  2/59,  p.  335. 
Prophylactic  Treatment,  When  H^iiMG- 
RKHAGE  is  Expected  fr.  Past  Observa- 

2.  tion,  Egan,  Gallic  Acid,  Etc.,  T. 
1/74,  p.  230.  Bassett,  Iron  (1552:6) 
During  Pregnancy,  L.  1/74,  p.  768. 

Compression  of  Aorta  (740:2),  T.  Smith, 

etc..  Useless,  Why?  L.  2/48,  p.   659; 

T.    1/59,  p.   118.     Leon  Gros,  M.  E. 

1/76,  p.  456.     Sentin,  Good,  E.  1/45, 

p.  167. 
Compression  of  Inf.  Vena  Cava  (751:3), 

3.  T.  Smith,  Why?  L.  2/48,  p.  659. 
Spieljelberg,  Cause  of  Bad  Effects  of, 
T.  1/59,  pp.  59,  118. 

Uterus  Compressed  by  Basin,  Harvey, 
T.  1/53,  p.  149.  Hovell,  By  Truss 
(1645:5),  Diagr.,  T.  1/53,  p.  35. 

Uterus  Plugging,  Direct.,  Etc.  (1151:3). 

—  Hand  in  Uterus,  Kennedy,  Direct., 
Safety,  etc.,  B.  2/74,  p.  249. 

Flexing  Leg  and  Fanning  Perineum 
AND  Buttocks,  Williams,  B.  1/74,  p. 
316. 

Electricity  (194:3),  G.  Bird,  Med.  Gaz., 
vol.  4/47,  p.  1064.     Parson,  T.  2/66, 

5.  p.  243.  Eadford,  E.  1/45,  p.  159. 
Storrs,  L.  2/73,  p.  363. 

Intra-Uterine  Injections  (1106:5). 
Ferri      Perchlor.      Injected     (295:2), 

Schreuer,  etc.,  T.  2/55,  p.  351 ;  M.  R. 

1/59,  p.   244;  2/61,  p.    553.     Report, 

B.  1/74,  p.  300. 
Barnes,  Strength,  etc.,  T.  1/65,  p.  405 ; 

L.  1/69,  p.  175 ;  B.  1/73,  pp.  312,  317; 

6.  Rationale  of  Act.,  Whv  Better  than 
Cold  Water,  etc.,  R.  l/t3,  p.  310;  B. 
1/74,  p.  306.  Atthill,  Best  Carry  Solid 
Salt,  1  to  20,  Precautions,  etc.,  B. 
1/74,  p.  309;  2/74,  p.  337. 

Routh,  etc.,  Dangers  (1106:5),  Discuss., 
L.  1/73,  pp.  306,  447;  1/74,  p.  185; 
T.  1/73,  p.  237  ;  B.  1/74,  pp.  322,  326; 
P.M.,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  456.  Ileywood 
Smith,  etc..  Case,  Failure,  Effects,  etc. , 
P.M.,  T.  1/73,  p.  237  ;  L.  2/75,  p.  188. 
Field,  c.  Digitalis  (1587:2),  T.  1/73, 
p.  262. 

1586. 

1.  Acetic  Acid  Injections  (448:5)  (Vinegar), 
Sutcliffe,  Safety  and  Superiority  of 
Over  Iron,  L.  1/74,  p.  606.  Snow 
Beck,  B.  1/74,  p.  323. 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


493 


TKEATMENT  OF  POST  PAETUM  H^MO- 
ERHaGE  {cont.)— 

Cold  Water  (228:1),  Mushet,  B.  1/74,  p. 
305.  Barnes'  Reply,  p.  306  ;  2/74,  p. 
331.  Atthill,  Dangers,  B.  2/74,  p.  347. 
Vide  Hot  Watbr  (1586:4). 
2.  Iodine  Injections  (252:1),  Dupierris,  T. 
1/57,  p.  4  68.  Trask,  Super,  to  Iron 
and  Less  Dangerous,  T.  2/75,  p.  167  ; 
M.  R.  2/75,  p.  219. 

Tannin  Injections  (360:2),  Miall,  B.  1/75, 
p.  304.      Vide  Menorrhagia  (1150:2). 

Port  Wine,  Etc.,  Enemata  Instead  of 
Transfusion  (421:6). 

Ether  Spray  (189:6),  Hicks,  L.    1/67,  p. 
4.  175.    Broadbent,  etc.,  R.  1/67,  p.  305  ; 

2/67,  p.  331. 

Heat  to  Loins  (1151:3),  Mussy,  M.  R. 
2/75,  p.  481.  Chapman,  Cautions,  etc., 
T.  2/75,  p.  650. 

Hot  Injections  per  Anum,  Trousseau, 
M.  R.  2/75,  p.  482. 

Hot  Injections  into  Uterus  (1151:3), 
Windelbrand,  T.  2/76,  p.  159. 

Stimulants  (217:1),  Higginbottom,  Contra, 
6.  L.  1/58,  p.  237.     Richardson,    Contra, 

L.  1/76,  p.  7.  Strange,  Pro,  L.  1/58, 
p.  351. 

Ol.  Terebinth  (349:6),  Warren's  Specific, 
01.  Tereb.  Sp.  Rect.  ^ij-,  Sulph.  Dil. 
5  v.,  9ij.  Doses,  T.  2/59,  p.  342.  Brad- 
ley, Magical,  L.  2/61,  p.  305.  Elliott, 
Enema  with  Cold  AVateu  and  Salt, 
T.  1/58,  p.  148. 

Ergotine  Hypoderm.  (153:2),  A.  R.  Simp- 
son, B.  1/76,  p.  275. 

Secale  (1149:5) ;  Cinnamon  (1149:4). 

1587. 

1.  Opium  (462:2),  Gray,  etc..  of  Infinite  Value, 

L.  2/46,  p.  10  ;  1/66,  p.  69  ;  Modus 
Operandi,  R.  1/46,  p.  75.  Murphy, 
Large  Doses,  Whv  and  How  to  Em- 
ploy, etc.,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  425.  Griffin, 
Narcotism  Not  Produced,  etc.,  T.  2/57, 
pp.  554,601.  Atthill,  Hypodermically, 
B.  2/74,  p.  340. 

2.  Digitalis  (1149:2),  Specific  if  Not  Due  to 

Organic  Disease  ;  c.  Inject,  of  Per- 

CHLOR.  Iron  (1585:6). 
Ipecacuanha    (398:3),    Higginbottom,    as 

Emetic,  Wonderful  Residts,  L.  1/45,  p. 

732;  1/58,  p.  237;  2/60,  pp.  122,  148. 

Tyler    Smith,  etc.,   L.  2/48,  p.   658  ; 

1/58,  p.  351. 
Carduus  (396:5),  Lobach,  M.   R.  1/57,  p. 

3.  272. 

Achillea  Millefolium  (395:6),  Lobach, 

etc.,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  272  ;  1/60,  p.  337. 
Capsicum  (381:5),  Dr.  lirock's  Legacy,  gr.  v. 

to  X.  every  10  Minutes  till  it  Ceases, 

Assoc.  J.,  1/54,  p.  582. 
Acid.  Gallicum  (359:5),  Neale,  T.  1/55,  p. 

458;  Menorrhagia  (1150:2). 


TREATMENT  OF  POSTPARTUM  HEMO- 
RRHAGE {cont.)~ 
Argenti  Oxtd.  (305:6) ;   Vide  Menorrh- 
agia (1150:5). 
Arsenic  (280:4),  Burns,   T.   2/59,  p.  587  ; 
Uterine  Disease  (1113:2). 

1588. 

PUERPERAL        CONVULSIONS.         Vide 
1.     EcLAMP.siA,  Generally  (1299:2);    Renal 
Epilepsy  (1018:4). 

Barnes,  L.  1/73,  pp.  513,  549,  585,  619. 
Simpson,  Seldom  Ends  in  P.  Insanity 
(1595:5),  T.  2/60,  p.  445.  Ramsbotham, 
Forgetfulness  of  Events  Before  Attack, 
T.  1/63,  p.  158. 
Rose,  etc..  Series  of  Cases,  T.  2/52,  p. 
61 ;  P.M.,  1/58,  p.  32.  Copeman,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/73,  p.  464;  2/60,  p.  555. 
Cappie,  3  Cases  at  Commencement  of 
Labour,  R.  2/68,  p.  332. 

CAUSES  OF  PUERPERAL  CONVULS.— 
3.  Rev.,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  53  ;  R.  1/71,  p. 
309;  Goodfellow,  Why  1st  Pregnancies, 
T.  2/60,  p.  127. 
Albuminuria  (1597:3),  Simpson  on  Rela- 
tion, T.  2/60,  p.  445.  Gourbeyre,  M.  E. 
1/58,  p.  112. 

5.  TREATMENT  OF  PUERPERAL  CON- 
VULSIONS— 

Lecture,  Barnes,  L.  1/73,  p.  619;  Vide 
Uraemia  (1019:1). 

Ven.'esectio  (i63:6),  Different  Opinions,  L. 
2/71,  p.  216.  Barnes,  When  Desir- 
able, etc.,  L.  1/73,  p.  620.  Swayne,  R. 
2/68,  p.  337.  Ramsbotham,  etc..  Free, 
T.  1/62,  pp.  442,  464  ;  1/67,  p.  191. 
T.  Smith,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  28  ;  2/73, 
p.  465;  2/65,  p.  274.  King,  etc., 
From  Temp.  Art.  and  Veins  of  Leg, 
Theory,  R.  1/66,  p.  305;  2/67,  p.  322. 

—Contra,  Kidd,  etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  22  ;  2/68, 
p.  225. 

1589. 

1.  Chloroform  Inhalations  (441:1),  Barnes, 

Action,  etc.,  L.  1/73,  p.  619.  Fremi- 
neau,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  271 ;  2/73,  p. 
466.     Murphy,  etc.,  T.   2/63,  p.  22 ; 

2.  2/67,  p.  116  ;  2/68,  p.  225.  B.  Sequard, 
etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  247;  2/65,  p.  506. 
Vide  Epilepsy  (1318:5);  Infantile 
Convulsions  (1302:5). 

Ether  Inhalation  (433:6),  Storer,  T. 
2/61,  p.  585. 

Chloral  (444:4),  T.  1/73,  p.  279  ;  2/76, p. 
245  ;  R.  1/73,  p.  283.  Watson,  Hy- 
poderm., Recov.,  L.  2/76,  p.  277.  Vide 
Eclampsia  (1300:1). 

3.  —Suppositories  of  (886:5), T.  1/71,  p.  584. 
— Enem-vta  of  (1328:2). 


494 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


TEEAT.  OF  PUERPERAL  CO'^JJ'L.{coHt.) 
PoTASsii  Bromid.   (266:2),    Monckton,  L. 
2/75,  p.  117.     Epilepsy  (1316:4). 

4.  Ol.  Crotoxis  (367:2),  Harris,  Large  Doses, 

T.  1/53,  p.  232.  Overton,  Suppositoiiy, 

T.  1/59,  p.  430. 
Opium  (461:6),Witten,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  683  ; 

2/61,  p.  147. 
— Hypodekmicallt,  Scanzoni,  T.  1/60,  p. 

376.     Boustead,  L.  1/69,  p.  747. 
Cold  TO  Abdomen, Empson,  L.  1/62,  p.  634. 

1590. 

PUERPERAL  TETANUS.  Tetanus  (1323:5). 

1.  SimpsoD,etc.,M.R.  l/59,p.54;  2/62,p.  554. 
Gordon,  etc.,  R.  1/66,  p.  310;  1/73, 
p.  284  ;  T.  1/66,  p.  158.  Morris, 
Intekmittixg  During  Pregnancy 
(1551:3),  L.  2/62,  p.  331. 

PUERPERAL  FEYER— P.  PERITONITIS 

5.  (996:6)— P.  PYiEMIA  (169:3)— CHILD- 
BED  FEYER.  Vide  Peri-Uterine  In- 
elam.  (949:1)  ;  Metritis  (1106:1). 

Is  There  Such  a  Disease  ?  Discuss.,  Sum- 
mary, L.  2/75,  p.  133.  Lee,  Gulston. 
Lect.,  L.  1/75,  p.  298,  et  seq.  Buhl, 
Pathol.  Anat.,  2  Forms,  Etc.,  T.  1/62, 
pp.  117,  143.  Williams,  No  Such  Dis- 
ease AS  P.  Fever,  Always  Septicemia 
NOT  PYiEMIA,  L.  1/75,  p.  828.  Geo. 
Hunter,  Series  of  Cases  Showing  Iden- 
tity with  SEPTICiEMIA,  B.  2/76,  p.  327. 
5.  Simpson,  Analogy  of  with  Surgical  Fever 
(1636:1),  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  45.  S.  Beck 
contra  Simpson  and  Barker,  L.  1/55,  p. 
340  ;  2/75,  p.  95.  Barker,  T.  1/59,  p. 
92 ;  A  Distinct  Disease  Occurring 
Only  After  Childbirth,  L.  2/75,  p. 
92;  Genesis  of,  T.  1/76,  p.  207. 
Barnes,  L.  1/55,  p.  141,  et  seq.;  2/55, 
pp.  531, 631. 
Garlick,  Asthenic,  T.  1/51,  p.  402.  Cope- 
man,  etc.,  R.  2/60,  p.  282;  1/70,  p. 
341.  Meigs,  etc..  Nature,  Treat.,  Pro- 
phylactics, etc.,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  318; 
T.  2/58,  pp.  201,  227,  250.  Kennedy, 
etc.,  T.  1/62,  p.  601;  1/69,  p.  582. 
Franque,  Epidem.  at  Wurzburg,  T. 
2/60,  p.  38.  Crockery,  Ending  in 
Pelvic  Abscess  (949:5),  T.  1/58,  p. 
629. 

1591. 

ETIOLOGY  OF  PUERPERAL  FEVER— 

1.  Review,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  164;  1/58, 

p.  277;  T.  2/71,  p.  583.  Williams, 
Putrefaction,  in  3  Way-s,  L.  1/75, 
p.  829.  Barnes,  Propagation  of.  Etc., 
L.  2/65,  pp.  531,  613.  Autogenetic 
Cases,  B.  2/75,  p.  330. 
Salpingitis  (1139:5),  Martin,  M.  R.  1/59, 

2.  p.  556. 


ETIOLOGY   OF   PUERPERAL    FEVER— 

Lectures,  Etc.  (conf.) — 

Erysipelas  (42:2),  Its  Relation  to  Puerp 

Fever,  T.   1/61,  p.  231,  vide  Index 

S.  Wells,  Discuss.,  etc.,  L.  1/75,  p 

637,  et  seq.;  Summary,  etc.,  L.  2/75 

3.  pp.  91,  101.     Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  490 
Retzius,  Epidemic,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  280 

Scarlatina(87:  1),  Its  Relation  to  Child 
BED  Fever,  T.  1/61,  p.  231,  G.  Hunter, 
B.  2/76,  p.  335.  Sp.  Wells,  Discuss, 
etc.,  L.  1/75,  pp.  537,  690  et  seq.,  827 
L.  2/75,  p.  91 ;  Peculiar  Case,  L.  2/75, 
p.  101.  McClintock,  etc.,  Mortality 
(77:6),  R.  1/66,  p.  303. 

4.  Infectious  Diseases  Generally',  Discuss. 

Obstet.  Soc,  L.  1/75,  p.  537,  et  seq. 
Conclusion,  L.  2/75,  p.  91. 
Diphtheria  (819:3),  Playfair,  Same  Poison 
Causing  P.  Septicemia  in  Wife  and 
DiPHTH.  IN  Husband,  L.  1/75,  p.  380. 
Druitt,  Complicating  P.  Fever,  Recov. 
c.  TiNCT.  Ferri,  T.  1/61,  p.  183, 
Martin,  Diphth.  of  Genit-^ls  (1095:4), 
The  Essence  of  P.  Fever,  R.  1/72, 
p.  330. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  PUERPERAL  FEVER— 

Pulse  (754:1),  Simpson,  etc.,  Diagn.  and 
Prognostic,  T.  2/60,  p.  549;  1/55,  p. 
422.     Broadbent,  L.  2/75,  p.  442. 

Vomited  Matters,  Sp.Wells.Like  Chopped 
Grass,  Diagnostic,  T.  2/66,  p.  361. 

1592. 

1.  Blood  of  (139:3),  Micrology,  M.  R.  1/60, 
p.  277. 
Arteries,  Etc.  (721:1),  Apt  to  Inflammat. 
and  Obstruction,  T.  1/54,  p.  94  ;  M.  R. 
1/57,  p.  52  ;  Cardiac  Apncea  f  1583:4). 
ChildrenBorn  During  Epidemic(1542:4), 
How  Aifected,  Hecker,  T.  1/62,  p.  142. 

CASES  OF  PUERPERAL  FEVER— 

Davies,  etc.,  L.  2/63,  p.  307;  2/75,  p.  101. 
Ashley,  T.  2/52,  p.  261.  Simpson,  Oc- 
curing  During  Labour  (1566:6),  Death 
fr.,M.  R.  2/62,  p.  277. 

Death,  Chambers,  Always  Due  to  Pyaemia, 
L.  1/58,  p.  109  ;  Discuss.,  Obstetrical 
Soc,  L.  1/75,  p.  537,  et  seq. 

TREATMENT  OF  PUERPERAL   FEVER, 

5.      Vide  Peritonitis  (997:1). 

Faye,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/60,  pp.  138,  354.  W. 
WilUams,  L.  1/75,  p.  829.  Hewitt, 
Pressure  and  Stimulants,  Why,  etc., 
T.  1/65,  p.  404  ;  Discuss.,  1/68,  p.  215. 
S.  Beck,  L.  1/65,  p.  340;  Discuss., 
1/68,  p.  531. 
Mitchell,  etc.,  T.  2/58,  p.  201  ;  1/62,  p. 
442  ;  2/72,  p.  575.  Smyth,  L.  2/46, 
pp.  238,  264.  Stewart,  'Danger  to  At- 
tendants of  Infecting  Fingers,  etc.,  B. 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


495 


TKEAT.  OF  PUERPERAL  FEYER  {cont.) 
2/75,  p.  338.  Murray,  Touch  Patient 
WITH  One  Hand  Only,  Reserving 
Other  for  Other  Cases,  B.  2/75,  p.  345. 
Good  Rules,  M.  R.  1/58,  p.  277  ;  L.  1/65, 
p.  340  ;  1/75,  p.  175. 

1593. 

1.  PiioPHYLACTic    Treatment,  Busch,   Exp., 

Showing  He.vt  Destroys  Poison,  M.  R. 
1/53,  p.  574.  Bischoff,  M.  R.  2/76,  p. 
483. 

— Turpentine,  To  Rinse  Hands  in  to  Pre- 
vent Carrying  Infection  (1594:4),  L. 
1/75,  p.  185. 

— Amyl  Sol.  of  Iodine,  To  Disinfect 
Hands  (448:2). 

2.  —Ergot  (1594:3),  H.  Smith,   E.    1/73,  p 

319. 
—Quinine  (1594:1),  Faye,  M.  R.  2/60,  p 
354.      Von   Ritgen,   Useless    in    One 

3.  Epidem.,  T.  2/61,  p.  565.  Simpson 
etc.,  c.  Iron  (294:6),  T.  1/59,  pp.  490 
517;  1/57,  p.  599. 

Emetics  (1479:3),  Hervieux,  M.  R.  1/73,  p 
236.      Vide  Ipecacuanha  (1594:2). 

Purgatives  (220:4),  Breslau,  etc..  Drastic 
T.  1/64,  p.  506 ;  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  236. 

Hydrarg.  Submur.  (303:2),  Faye,  M.  R 
2/60,  p.  355. 

4.  Hydrarg.  Bichlorid.  (1102:2). 
Potass^  Oxalas  (259:6),  Brennen,  T.  2/55, 

p.  351. 
^o-DM  SuLPHis  (269:2),  Etc.,  Polli,  R.  1/63, 
p.  245.   S.  Beck,  etc.,  L.  1/65,  p.  340  ; 
1/74,    p.  501.      Dewar,   Sulphurous 
Fumigations  (244:5),  T.  1/67,  p.  492. 

5.  AMMONiiE Liquor  (253:6), T.  Smith, Venous 

Injections  of,  Recov.  T.  1/70,  p.  23. 
Plumbi  Acetasin  Diarrhcea  of  (911:6). 
Zinci  Phosph.  in  Idrosis  of  (27:4). 
Iodine  (250:6),  Norris,   Strong  Sol.   Over 

Abdom.,  T.  2/52,  p.   590.     Williams, 

Injected    into    Uterus   (448:2),  L. 

1/75,  p.  829. 

1594. 

1.  Quinine  (403:3),  Faye,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  355;  2/62,  p.  251.  Beau,  etc.,  T. 
2/56,  p.  427;  2/58,  p.  202;  2/61,  p. 
566.  Sp.  WeUs,  T.  2/65,  p.  361 ;  vide 
Idiopathic  Peritonitis  (1593:2  & 
997:2). 
Opium  (461:6),  Faye,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  355. 

S.  Clarke,  etc.,  How  to  Use,  Large  Doses, 

etc.,  T.  2/55,  p.  168;  1/59,  p.  92; 
2/61,  p.  566  ;  1/64,  p.  1-^2 ;  vide  Idiop. 
Peritonitis  (997:2). 
Ipecacuanha  (398:2),  Beau,  etc..  Great 
Value  AS  Emetic  (1593:3),  T.  2/58,  p. 
202  ;  1/59,  p.  559 ;  2/72,  p.  575.  Car- 
banellas.  Before  Quinine,  M.  R. 
2/62,  p.  251.  Higginbottom,  In  Ex- 
haustion, V/onderful  Effects,  etc.,  L. 
1/45,  p.  733. 


TREAT.  OF  PUERPERAL  FEVER  {cont.) 

3.  Sec.ile  (326:2),  Martinenq,  M.  R.  1/61,  p. 

177.  Hewitt,  Prophylactic  and  Cura- 
tive, T.  1/65,  p.  404. 
VER.iTRUM  Viride  (345:3),  Barber,  T.  2/58, 
pp.  252,  063;  1/59,  p.  92.  Simpson 
Thinks  V.  Album  (344:4)  as  Useful, 
T.  1/59,  p.  516. 

4.  Ol.    Terebinth    (350:1),    Copeman,   etc., 

The  Sheet  Anchor,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  165  ; 
T.  1/54,  p.  70 ;  1/72,  p.  231 ;  2/72,  pp. 
2,  93,  194,  459.  Dove,  All  Essential 
Oils  as  Good,  R.  1/59,  p.  173  ;  vide 
To  Rinse  Hands  in  (1593:1) ;  Tympa- 
nitis (864:5). 

Ol.  Cre.vsoti  (355:5),  Mackenzie,  Inject. 
PER  Vagin.,  R.  1/60,  p.  232. 
6.   Camphor  (369:4),  Copland,  L.  2/47,  p.  554 

Chloroform  Inhal.  (441:1),  Simpson,  T. 
1/59,  p.  516. 

1595. 

1.    Ice  Applied  to  Abdomen,  vide  997:3. 

Transfusion  (152:4),  Martin,  R.  2/60,  p. 
278. 

Paracentesis  (1000:2),  Laplagne,  Re- 
covery, R.  2/62,  p.  314. 

Carbolic  Acid  Injections  (353:2),  Thiry, 
Value  of  Local  Treat.,  T.  2/76,  p.  579. 
Bischoff,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  483. 

PUERPERAL  MANIA.     Mania  (1376:2). 

4.  Photographs,  Etc.,  Conolly,  T.  1/58,  p. 

623.  Sheppard,  etc.,  T.  1/73,  pp.  28, 
82;  1/70,  p.  295.  Madden,  M.  R. 
2/71,  p.  477  ;  11  Cases,  p.  488.  Simp- 
son,   T.    2/60,    pp.    201,    445,    549. 

5.  Maudsley,  L.  1/70,  p.  761. 

Pulse    (754:1),    SimiDSon,    Prognostic,    T. 

2/60,  p.  549. 
Insomnia  Leads  to  P.  Mania  (1583:1). 
Fright  a  Cause  (575:5),  Simpson,  Mice 

(545:1)  Causing  it,  T.  2/60,  p.  246. 
Albuminuria  (1597:3),  Simpson,  Generally 

Present,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  445  ;  Seldom 

Sequent  to  P.  Convulsions  (1588:1). 

Donkin,  Relation,  R.  2/63,  p.  92. 

1596. 

TREATMENT  OF  PUERPERAL  MANIA— 

1.  Simpson,  Prognosis,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  549 ; 

Preventive,  Guard   against  Insomnia, 
T.  2/60,  p.  447.    Madden,  M.  R.  2/71, 
p.  485. 
Opium  (461:6),  Simpson,  T.  2/60,  pp.  447, 

2.  551.    Hunter,  Hypod.,  T.  1/59,  p.  310. 
Camphor  (1387:5),  Simpson,   T.  2/60,  p. 

550. 
Chloral  (444:4),  Sheppard,  etc.,  T.  2/70, 

p.  208  ;  1/73,  p.  83.     Madden,  M.  R. 

2/70,  p.  485. 
Chloroform     (441:1),     Simpson,    Inhal., 

Preventive,  T.  2/60,  pp.  200,  551. 


496 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TREAT.  OF  PUEEP.  MANIA  {cotit.)— 
3.  PoTAssii    Bromid.  (266:5),    Madden,    etc., 

M.  E.  2/71,  p.  485;  L.  2/67,  p.  517. 

Clouston,  c.  Cannabis  (362:6),  M.  E. 

1/71,  p.  209. 
Antimonh  Pot.   Tart.    (282:4),  Madden, 

M.  E.  2/71,  p.  487. 

PUEEPEEAL  HYPOCHONDEIASIS.   Hy- 

6.      POCHONDRIASIS  (1385:4)  — 
Simpson,  T.  2/60,  p.  552. 
AcTJEA    Eacemosa    (466:4),    Simpson,   T. 
2/60,  p.  552. 

1597. 

PUEEPEEAL   ALBUMINUEIA.     Bright' s 

2.  Disease  (1008:5)— 

Simpson,  &c.,T.  2/60,  p.  445;  2/60,  p.  127. 
Gourbeyre,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/58,  p.  112; 
1/64,  p.  377 ;  1/73,  p.  236.  Ollivier, 
E.  2/73,  p.  335.  Harley,  M.  E.  1/68, 
p.  330. 

3.  In    Eelation    to    Puerperal    Insanity 

(1595:5);  P.  Convulsions  (1588:3); 
Cramps  (111:2)  ;  Paralysis  (1273:6) ; 
Hetviiplegia  (1287:1);  Amaurosis 
(1862:4);  Facial  Palsy  (1440:5). 
Milk  Diet  (1015:4),  Tamier,  T.  1/76, 
p.  100. 

1598. 

MAMMA— THE  BEEAST— 

1.  Develop,   fr.   Lowest  Animal  to   Man, 

M.  E.  2/71,  p.  290. 
Surgical  Anatomy,  Giraldes,  M.  E.  1/52, 

p.  359. 
Supernumerary,  Alexander,   etc..  Cases, 

T.  2/55,  p.  70  ;  2/57,  p.  599  ;  (4),  1/70, 

2.  p.  385.  Sedgwick,  M.  E.  2/63,  p.  171. 
Chowne,  etc.,  Clin.,  L.  2/45,  p.  565 ; 
2/46,  pp.  227,  304. 

— In  Axillje  (1744:5),    Strange,  etc.,  T. 

2/55,  p.  136 ;  1/61,  p.  397 ;  E.  1/61,  p. 

342.     Hare,  L,  2/60,  p.  405  ;  2/62,  p. 

27. 
— In  Inguinal  Eegion  (1747:3),  Jessieu, 

M.  E.  2/63,  p.  172. 
During    Pregnancy,    Condition,    Etc., 

(1548:4). 

LACTATION-  SUCKLING— 

4.  Physiology  of  Liver  Making  Fats,  Etc., 

Sinety,  L.  2/74,  p.  462.  Ebhrig,  Exp. 
in  Goat,  T.  2/76,  p.  683.  Camming, 
etc..  Normal  Lactation,  Quantity  Ee- 
quired,  etc.,  E.  2/58,  p.  275;  1/63,  p. 
212;  T.  2/76,  p.  578. 

Vide  Bringing  UP  BY  Hand  (1543:1) ;  "Wet 
Nurses  (1603:1);  A  Nursing  Chair, 
Weighing  Child,  Etc.  (222:6). 

Nipple  How  to  Manage  (1610:3). 

When  to  Apply  Child,  Etc.  (1582:2),  T. 
2/70,  p.  688.     Tilt,  Directly,  L.  2/76, 


LACTATION— SUCKLING— When  to  Ap- 
ply, Etc.  {cont.) — 

p.  217.  Eobin,  Sucking  Apparat.  of 
Child,  T.  2/61,  p.  564.  Ballard  says 
Injurious  to  Child  Before  3rd  Day,  R. 

5.  1/59,  p.  176;  L.  2/54,  p.  456.  Buck- 
ingham, Not  too  Early,  T.  2/75,  p. 
531.  Barker,  After  a  Sleep,  T.  2/73, 
p.  503. 

FiiEauENCY  OF  Applying,  Dawson,  etc., 
Ill  Effects  of-  too  Freqt.,  T.  2/75,  pp. 
751,  659.  Ballard,  Evil  Effects  of 
Fruitless  Suckling  (1392:5),  T.  1/62, 
p.  48;  E.  1/59,  p.  176. 

Over  Suckling  (1599:1), Buckingham  says 

6.  Prolonged  Good,  T.  2/75,  p.  531.  Ash- 
well,  111  Effects,  E.  1/45,  p.  174.  G. 
Hewitt,  Treat.,  etc..  Where  Milk  is  in 
Excess  (1599:1),  L.  2/67,  p.  8.  Barnes, 
a  Cause  of  Epilepsy  (1307:3),  Etc.,  L. 
1/73,  p.  550.  Taylor,  Hypophosphites 
(242:4),  L.  2/61,  p.  544. 

1599. 

DEFECTIVE  LACTATION— 

1.  Eouth,  T.    1/59,  pp.  467,    405,    520,   573. 

Bouchut,  The  Scales  the  Sure  Test,  T. 
2/76,  p.  578. 
Galactagogues  (1601:2). 

EXCESSIVE    LACTATION  —  GALACTI- 
EEHCEA.  Antigalactagogues  (1602:1). 
G.  Hewitt,  etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  8  ;  2/69,  p.  259. 
Mussy,  T.  1/57,  p.  16. 

VICAEIOUS  LACTATION— 

From  Axill.ts,  Etc.  (1598:2),  In  Many 
Cases  no  Nipples. 

2.  Milk  Expectorated  (649:3),  Mitchell,  T. 

2/54,  p.  451. 
Exuding  Through  Skin,  Eosi,  L.  2/42,  p. 
416.     Vide  Lymphorrhagia  (129:1)  ? 

abnoemal  lactation  in  viegins, 
old  men  and  old  women— 

Dix,  etc.,  T.  1/56,  p.  89  ;  1/59,  pp.  496, 
520  ;  2/57,  p.  596  ;  set.  81,  1/75,  p.  355. 
Semple,  Old  Women,  L.  2/57,  p.  644. 

3.  Eiberi,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  442. 

In  Neonati  (1542:4).  Gubler,  etc..  Analy- 
sis of  Milk,  M.E.  1/57,  p.  248  ;  2/75, 
p. 493.  Schlossberger,  Called  "Witches 
Milk,"  T.  2/53,  p.  537.  Barker,  Caused 
by  "  Breaking  Nipple  Strings  !  "  L. 

4.  1/75,  p.  73.  Various  Cases,  L.  2/63, 
p.  410;  1/67,  p.  558.  Vide  Milk  Ab- 
scEss  OF  Neonati  (1606:3). 

LACTATION  DUEING  ACUTE  DISEASE, 
Etc. 

Eoser,  M.  E.   2/52,  p.  549.     Gray,  During 
Cholera    Coll.4.pse    (930:1),    Cause, 
etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  467. 
In  Phthisis  (683:5). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


497 


OPERATIONS    DUEING    LACTATION 
6.     (1629:6). 

Tho3.  Smith,  To  be  Avoided,  B.  1  76,  p. 
285. 

"WOMAN'S  MILK.  Cow's  Milk  (538:4). 
Chemistry,  Etc.,  Analysis,  B.  Jones,  etc., 
T.  1/51,  p.  417  ;  1/53,  p.  278.  Bec- 
quevel,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/55,  p.  115  ;  2  55, 
p.  217;  1/62,  p.  221.  Muter,  Eapid 
Plan,  L.  1/71,  pp.  189,  501.  Sourdet, 
Difference  of  Milk  in  Breasts  of  Same 
Woman,  T.  2/70,  pp.  160,  683. 

1600. 

1,  Exists  at  Second  Month  in  Primipar.^ 

(1548:5).  Ballot,  Compd.  with  Cow's 
Milk  (538:4), T.  1/70,  p.  306.  Lehmann, 
Casein  (15:4),  Easier  to  Digest  than 
Cow's.  Treves,  Case  where  Chlorid. 
OF  Sodium  (267:3)  was  in  E.xcess,  Caus- 
ing Disease  in  Child,  T.  2,56,  p.  527. 
3.  Decaisne,  How  Affected  by  Starv.\- 

TioN  (119:5),  T.  2/71,  p.  656. 

Microscopical  Characters,  Hayes,  Plate, 
T.  1/53,  p.  265. 

— Infusoria  In,  Yogel,  Child  Emaciates 
(158:2),  T.  2/53,  p.  536.  Gibbs,  Eesults, 
etc.,  E.  2/61,  p.  254. 

Colostrum,  Ballard,  Not  Purgative,  "Why 
Usually  Thought  so,  R.  1/59,  p.  177. 
Sinety  in  Neonati  (1599:3),  M.  E. 
2/75,  p.  493.  Cumming,  How  to 
Imitate  it  when  Using  Cow's  Milk, 
T.  2/58,  p.  303.      Haves,  Microscop. 

5.  Characters,  Plate,  T.  1/53,  p.  265. 

MEDICINES  Which  Taken  by  Mother  are 
Found  in  Her  Milk — 
Pereira,  vol.  1,  p.    102.     Liegeois,  M.  R. 

2/70,    p.    133.       Labourdet    Proposes 

Treating    Patients    with    Medicated 

Milk,  T.  2/68,  p.  97. 
Mercury     (1209:3).  Arsenic     (48:2). 

Strychnia  (386:2).     Madder  (94:1). 

Sulphur    (1541:6)    Found    Covering 

Skin  of  Foetus. 

SUBSTITUTES    FOE   MOTHER'S    MILK 

6.  (1543:1). 

TREATMENT     OF    MOTHER    DURING 
LACTATION— 

PottiTER  Causing  Dyspepsia  (842:6)  In 
Anfcmic  Oversuckling  Nurses. 

Iron  Medicines  (293:4),  Martin,  Bad,  T. 
1/58,  p.  96.  Routh,  Opposed  to  this, 
T.  1/59,  p.  576.     Vide  1522:6. 

1601. 

GALACTAGOGUES  (1599:1)— 

2.  LiSTOF,Eouth,  T.  l/59,p.573;  1/61,  p.  231. 
Jaborandi  (418:1),  Ringer,  L.  1/75,  p.  158. 


GALACTAGOGUES  [cont.)~ 

Ol.  Ricini  (367:5),  Routh,  T.  1/59,  p.  469. 

Vide  1602:2. 
— Leaves  Applied  to  Breasts,  Routh,  etc., 

T.  1/59,  p.  574  ;   1/62,  p.  142.  McWil- 

liam,  etc.,  L.  2/50,  pp.  294,  488  ;  1/53, 

p.  306. 

3.  Iatropha    Curcas    (368:1),    McWilliam, 

■  FoMENT.iTioNS,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47, 
p.  1024. 
Sinapisms  to  Breast  (456:4),  Cormack,  L. 

1/53,  p.  306. 
V.VNiLLA  (348:3),  Gardner,  T.  1/61,  p.  230. 

4.  EARTHwoRMs(481:3),Routh,T.  1/59,  p.521. 
Electricity  (194:4),  Becquerel,  etc.,  M.  R. 

2/57,  p.  234;  2/64,  p.  316;  T.  2/57, 
p.  302. 

REPRODUCTION  OF  MILK— 

After    Long    Discontinuance,    Gubler, 

M.  R.  2/52,  p.  271. 
I.iXROPHA  Curcas  A  Sure  Means  (1601:3). 

1602. 

TO    ARREST    SECRETION    OF    MILK— 

1.  ANTIGALACTAGOGUES— 

Is  IT  Well  to  do  so  at  Once  After 
Death  of  Child?  Ed.  M.  R.  1/61,  p. 
537.     Gardner,  T.  1/61,  p.  231. 

Belladonna  (377:6),  Fifield,  Antiquity, 
Known  in  1829,  L.,  2/58,  p.  101 ;  2/56, 

2.  p.  176.  Marley,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  237; 
1/60,  p.  154.  BIythman,  R.  1/58,  p. 
2.14.      Vide  1606:5. 

RiciNus  Leaves  to  Loins  (367:5),  McWil- 
liam, Used  ia  Peru,  L.  2/50,  p.  488. 
Vide  1601:2. 

Hempseed  Oil  (363:2),  Colenut,  T.  2/56, 

3.  p.  427. 

Coffee  (399:4)  {Reference  lost.) 
Camphor  and  Glycerine  (369:4),  Better 

than   Belladonna,    Harris,    T.    2/61, 

p.  511. 
PoTASSii  Iodidum  (264:4),  Roussel,  etc.,  T. 

2/58,  p.  43;  R.  1/61,  p.  235.     Morris, 

L.  2/64,  p.  179. 

4.  Chloral  (444:5),  Rohrig,  Exper.  on  Goat, 

T.  2/76,  p.  683. 
Mercury  (302:5)  In  a  Quill,  Extraordinary 

Plan,  Holsbeck,  T.  2/59,  p.  148. 
Electricity  (194:4),  Becquerel,  M.  R.  2/57, 

5.  p.  234. 

Uterine  Douche  (1101:4),  Abegg,  M.  R. 

1/61,  p.  557;  T.  1/61,  p.  607. 
Compressed  Sponge  (480:2),  Stewart,  Cases, 

T.  1/60,  p.  149.  Vide  1607:4. 
Strapping  Breast  (1607:3),  Lane,   Good 

Plan,  B.  1/76,  p.  314. 

1603. 

WET  NURSES.    Lactatiojt  (1598:4). 
1.   A  Ready   Mode  of  Procuring,  McWil- 
liam, Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  p.  1024. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


WET  NUESES  [cont.)— 

How  TO  Choose,  Kuttner,  T.  2/74,  p.  19  ; 
1/59,  p.  93.  Trousseau,  E.  1/63,  p.  212. 
Bouchut,  When  Necessary  to  Change, 
T.  2/74,  p.  81.  Evil  Effects  of  Moral 
Character  Transmitted  to  Nursling,  L. 
2/67,  p.  30. 

Is  IT  Eight  to  Separate  fr.  Husb/Wd  ? 
Eouth  says  No,  T.  1/59,  p.  520.  Tilt 
Agrees,  L.  2/76,  p.  217.  Trousseau 
says,  Separate  an  Hireling,  E.  1/63, 
p.  213. 

Syphilis  Transmitted  by  Mother  to 
Child,  and  vice  versa  1194:2. 

DISEASES    AEISING   DUEING   LACTA- 

4.  TION.    Oyersuckling  (1598:5). 
Urine   (1034:4),   Normally    Saccharine 

(303:1),  Archibald,  etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  528; 

M.  E.  1/57,  p.  250 ;  Gubler  Eemarks, 

L.  2/76,  p.  854 ;  Leconte  Denies  this, 

T.  2/57,  p.  15. 
— Chyloi-s  (1037:3). 
Eheumatic  Paralysis  (1268:2). 

5.  Visual  Derangements  (1814:2),  Taylor,  T. 

2/55,  p.  6;   1/58,  p.  118. 
Pregnancy  (1548:4),  Davies,  How  a  Second 

Pregn.  Affects  Milk,  T.  1/61,  p.  205  ; 

Abortion  Apt  to  Arise  (1559:3). 
Menstruation    (1142:0),  Effects   of   on 

Milk,  Barnes,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  580; 

6.  1/61,  p.  205;  1/60,  p.  154.  Trousseau, 
E.  1/63,  p.  213.  Analysis  of  Milk, 
M.  E.  2/55,  p.  219. 

— A  Cause  of  Eickets  (100:1). 
Emotion,  Effects  of  on  Milk  (1363:3), 
Brodhurst,  T.  1/54,  p.  196. 


1604. 

NTJESES  and  NUESING.  Sick  Eoom 
1.     (206:4). 

Miss  Nightingale's  Notes,  T.  1/60,  p. 
96.  Munro,  Science  and  Art  of 
Cooking  for.  Etc.,  T.  2/73,  p.  266  ; 
L.  1/74,  p.  481.  Beale,  etc.,  Nursing 
the  Sick  Poor,  Etc.,  T.  1/73,  p.  270  ; 
1/74,  p.  395;  2/76,  p.  570;  Night 
Nursing  in  London  Hospitals,  L.  2/71, 
p.  642,  et  scq. 

Lee's  Handbook  for  Hospital  Sisters,  L. 
1/74,  p.  167.  Miss  Power,  How  to 
Employ' AND  Amuse  Invalids,  L.  1/74, 
p.  788.  National  Nursing  Associa- 
tion, L.  2/75,  p.  247.  Mrs.  EoLinson, 
Proper  Functions  op  Nurses,  Etc., 
L.  1/76,  p.  450. 

Haughton,  Best  Food  for,  T.  2/68,  p.  203. 
Nurses  and  Nursing,  Eev.  of  Authors, 
etc.,  M.  E.  1/76,  p.  288. 

Sick  Children  (1520:5),  Good  Hints, 
M.  E.  2/55,  p.  150. 

Costume  for  (210:4),  L.  2/75,  p.  499. 


DISEASES  OF  MAMMA— 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Velpeau,  M.  E.  2/57,  p. 

369  ;  1/55,  p.  35.     Heath,  L.  1/71,  p. 

601. 
PARAsiTEs,Haussmann,  Animal  and  Vegbt- 

ABLE,  T.  2/74,  p.  669. 

TUMOUES  OF  mamma- 
Diagnosis,    Buchanan,    B.  1/76,    p.    318. 
Bryant,   Difficulties,    Mistakes,   Etc., 

5.  E.  2/67,  p.  200  ;  1/75,  p.  222.    Heath, 

Simple  or  Innocent,  L.  1/71,  p.  813, 
Monod,  Contribution  to  Study  of  Non- 
Cancerous,  B.  2/75,  p.  38. 

HYPEETEOPHY  OF  MAMMA— 

Labarraque,  M.  E.  1/76,  p.  145.     Aitken, 

T.  1/57,  p.  360. 
In  Male  (1610:1),  Bryant,  L.  1/68,  p.  285. 

Luke,  Gynjecomazia,  Lad  set.  13,  T. 

1/60,  p.  11.     Morgan,   £et.  21,  Plate, 

L.  2/75,  p.  767. 
Ox  Gall  (1608:5),  Bonorden,  T.  2/58,  p. 


352. 


1605. 


1.  Case  Due  to  Pin  Buried  in  Breast,  Ei- 

cord,  T.  1/68,  p.  515,  vide  1608:3. 

LYMPHATIC  MAMMAEY  TUMOUE— 
Case,  Cure,  Coley,  L.  1/48,  p.  579. 

ADENOID  vel  ADENOCELE  et  CHRONIC 

MAMMAEY  TUMOUE— 

Diagnosis,  Etc._,  Coley,  L.   1/48,   p.  579. 

Birkett,  Unique  Case,  etc.,    T.    1/54, 

p.  245  ;    1/57,  p.   201  ;   1/68,  pp.   71, 

2.  603;   1/60,  p.  234.     Bryant,  L.  2/62, 
p.  418. 

PoTASsii  Bromidum  (268:4),  Osborn,  Ex- 
ternally, T.  1/70,  p.  412. 
Gold  (308:2),  Boualt,  M.  E.  2/57,  p.  228. 

HYDATID  CYSTS  OF  BEEAST— 
5.  Clinicals,  Etc.,   Henry,  L.  2/61,  p.  497. 
Birkett,  L.  1/67,  p.  263. 

IEEITABLE  TUMOUE  OF  MAMMA  AND 
NEUEALGIA— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Duplay,  E.  2/72,  p.  248. 

Heath,  L.  1/71,  p.  813.     Ure,  Absorp- 

tion  of  by  Medical  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/61, 

p.  316. 
Plumbi  Acetas  (292:3),  Smyth,  Value  of 

in  all  Painful  Effect,  of  Breast,  L.  2/46, 

p.  265. 

1606. 

INFLAMMATION  OF  MAMMA— MASTI- 
1.     TIS  —  SPARGANOSIS  —  MILK    AB- 
SCESS— 

Nunn,  Analysis  of  72  Cases,  Discuss.,  T. 
1/61,  p.  664;  1/60,  p.  470.  Birkett, 
Paget,  etc.,  Milk  Abscess  and  Milk 
Fistula,   T.    1/53,  p.   347;  1/54,  p. 


MEDICAli   DIGEST. 


499 


INFLAMMAT.  OF  MAMMA,  Etc.  (eonf.)— 
594.     Cloquet,  Clin.,  Med.  Gaz.  20/37, 
p.   485.      Forster,  etc.,   Prevent,  and 
Treat.,   etc.,   T.   2/57,  p.  459;    1/60, 
p.  274. 

2.  Bryant,  Simulating  Cancer  (1608:3),  T. 

1/68,  p.   459.     McClintock,   E.   1/60, 
p.  225.     Heath,  Chr.  Cases,  etc.,  L. 
1/71,  p.  603. 
In  Male  (1618:1),  Bryant,  L.  1/68,  p.  2S5. 

3.  In  Neonati    (1542:4),   L.    2/71,    p.    874. 

Milk  in  Breasts  (1599:3). 

TKEATMEXT    OF     MASTITIS.     Antiga- 

LACTAGOGfES    (1602:1). 

"Woodman,  T.  1/75,  p.  76.  lire,  etc.,  Eest, 
Etc.,  L.  1/63,  p.  296;  1/71,  p.  602. 
Skey,  T.  2/66,  p.  2.  Barker,  Of  Diff. 
Kinds  of  Abscess,  Etc.,  T.  2/73,  p. 
504.  Atkinson,  "  SrECiFic  "  ! !  E. 
2/73,  p.  195. 

CoNiuM  (405:5),  Altstiidter,  Before  Suppur., 
E.  2/71,  p.  296. 
5.  Belladonna  (377:6),  "Woodman,   c.   Gly- 
cerine, T.  2/61,  p.  406.     AVeatherby, 
c.  Iodine,  T.  2/59,  p.  20  ;  ride  1602:1. 

Aconite  (468:3),  Thompson,  n\  1,  every 
hoiu',  T.  1/75,  p.  76. 

Secalb  (1594:3),  T.  1/75,  p.  586. 

Arnica  (396:3),  Meissner,  In  Eelapsing 
Abscess,  E.  2/71,  p.  297. 

Phytolacca  Decandra,  Biggers,  E.  1/73, 
p.  151. 

1607. 

1.  Ammonii  Chlorid  (255:5),  Mussy,  Exter., 

E.  1/67,  p.  254. 
PoTASSii    Bromid    (266:4),   T.    Smith,   T. 
1/61,  p.  665. 

2.  Antimonii   Pot.   Tart.   (282:3),    Spender, 

Cases,  M.  E.  1/72,  p.  222. 
Ol.  Mercury  c.  Morphia  (162:4),  Mar- 
shall, L.  1/72,  p.  711. 

4.  Galv.vnism  (194:4),  Nunu,  T.  1/61,  p.  665  ; 

ride  1602:4, 
Strapping,  Gilmour,  etc.,  L.  1/56,  p.  623. 

Lane,  B.    1/76,   p.    314.      "Woodman, 

etc.,  T.  1/75,  p.  76  ;  2/75,  p.  620. 
Compressed  Sponge  (480:2),  Forster,   T. 

2/57,  p.  460  ;  1/58,  p.  18;  vide  1602:5. 
Drainage   (101:3),    Gamgee,   L.  2/76,   p. 

886. 

SYPHILITIC  AFFECTIONS  OF  MAMMA 
(1205:3). 
Ambrosoli,  Cases,  Male  and  Female,  E. 
2/65,  p.  44. 

1608. 

CANCEE  OF  MAMMA— 

1.  Aitken,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  p.  359;  1/59,  p.  129- 
Paget,  Clin.  Scirrhus,  T.  2/62,  p.  319- 
Heath,  L.  1/71,  p.  847 ;  Duration, 
etc.,   Oper.,  T.  1/74,  p.  147.     Wells, 


CANCEE  OF  MAMMA  {cont.)— 

Malignant  Glandular,  T.  2/57,  p. 
487. 

Nunn,  Abstract  of  50  Cases,  L.   1/63,  p. 
690;  2/63,  pp.  38,  97. 

Eetrogression,  H.   Thompson,   T.   1/67, 
p.  34. 

Diagnosis,  "Wernker,  Difficulties,  Pseudo- 
Cancers,  Etc.,  M.  E.   1/55,  p.  571. 

3.  Paget,  Mimicry  of,  L.  2/73,  p.  834. 
Bryant,  Case  of  Infl.  (1606:2)  Simu- 
lating, T.  1/68,  p.  459.  Dolbeau, 
Needle  in  (31:6)  Simul-ating,  T. 
2/61,  p.  327;  vide  1605:1. 

In  Male  (1610:3),  Adams,  T.  1/62,  p.  627. 

4.  "Wagstaffe,  Double  Oper.,  T.  2/74,  p. 
119;  after  18  Mths.,  L.  2/75,  p.  664. 
CoUingwood,  Capsulated  Scirrhus, 
M.  E.  1/75,  p.  218.  Milton,  L.  1/57, 
p.  479;  2/61,  p.  110;  2/57,  p.  169; 
2/59,  p.  462;  2/62,  p.  115. 

teeatment  of  MAMMAEY  CANCEE 

(1664:5). 

5.  Ox  Gall  (542:4\  Clay,  E.  1/46,  p.  200; 

ride  1604:5. 
Plumbi  Acetas  (1605:5)  to  Allay  Pain. 
Pressure     (222:4),    Broca,    In    Doubtful 

Cases,  M.  E.  2/62,  p.  267. 

6.  Caustics  (1666:2),  Kesteven,  Cure,  tet.  73, 

Discuss.,  L.  1/73,  p.  665.  Barwell, 
Tannic  Acid  (1668:5),  L.  1/57,  p.  261. 
Chlor-al  (1128:3),  Paul,  Locally  and  as 
Suppository,  L.  1/74,  p.  384;  vide 
1068:4. 

1609. 

1.  Ablation,  Etc.    of   Breast,   Adams,  To 

Prolong  Life,  Etc.,  T.  2/62,  p.  458; 
Does  it?  Brodie,  L.  1/74,  p.  516. 
Buchanan,  Advantages,  B.  1/76,  p.  326. 
Sweeting,  New  Oper.,  L.  1/69,  p.  323; 
Eesult  of  10  Cases,  L.  2/71,  p.  398. 
Gamgee,    Dissect    Away    Muscle,    L. 

2.  2/76,  p.  885.  Savory,  Determination 
of,  E.  1/70,  p.  273.  Spence  &  Bryant, 
Oper.  even  if  Axillary  Glands  be  In- 
volved, il.  E.  2/76,  p.  299.  Eichard- 
son,  Under  Ether  Spray  and  Scis- 
sors, 2  Cases,  L.  2/74,  p.  302;  2/75, 
p.  657.  Lister's  Antiseptic  Plan  of 
Dressing,  etc.,  L.  1/75,  p.  366. 
H.  Thompson,  Elastic  Ligature 
(1632:6),  T.  2/73,  p.  606.  Cayley, 
Case  8  Years  After,  Locally  Free, 
Death  fr.  Eectal  Cancer  and  Osteo- 
sarcoma, L.  1/76,  p.  315. 

CYSTO-SAECOMA  rel  CYSTIC  TUMOUE 
4.     OF  MAMMA  (1660:3). 

Singular  Case,  Etc.,  Cooke,  T.  2/52,  pp. 

135,  630.     Birkett,  L.  2/68,   p.  102. 

Injected   ■with    Iodine,   Coates,   L. 

1/66,  p.  226. 


500 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


GALACTOCELE,  OR  MILK  KXOBS— 

5.  Lec'tukes,  Etc.,  Yelpeaii,  M.  E.  2/57,  p. 

373.     Eousset,    Pot.    Iodid.   (264:4), 
Etc.,  E.  1/-j9,  p.  178;  ride  122G:1. 

1610. 

MAMMA  IN  MALE— 

1.  Anat.,  Etc.,  Luschka,  M.  E.  1/53,  p.  280. 
Diseases,  Bryant,  L.  1/68,  p.  285. 
— Inflammation  (1606:2).    HYPERTRornY 
(1604:5).     C.VNCER  (1608:3). 

KirrLEs— 

3.  Mahomed.\n  Eiddle,  "A  Well  that  -u-on't 

Admit  a  Hair,"  etc.,  T.  1/75,  p.  191. 
YicAMors       Menstiiuation        through 

(1143:3). 
In  Peegnancy  (1548:5). 
During  Lactation  (1598:4),  Buckingham, 

Management,  etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  531. 

4.  Eetracted,  Davies,   Direct.,    T.   1/52,  p. 

350;  E.  1/61,  p.  234. 

SOEE,     lEEITABLE      AXD     CHAPPED 
NIPPLE— 

Barker,  3   Forms,  T.   1/02,  p.   356;  2/73, 

6.  p.  503.  Heath,  Prevention,  L.  1/71, 
p.  601.  Legroux,  etc,  T.  2/56,  p.  427  ; 
1/59,  p.  101  ;  2/63,  p.  396.  Delmas, 
etc.,  E.  1/61,  p.  234;  1/67,  p.  327. 
Various  Treat.,  L.  2/64,  pp.  623,  652. 
Legroux,  Good  Plan  with  Collodion 
and  Gold  Beater's  Skin,  L.  2/75, 
p.  866. 

Glycerine  (270:5) ;  and  Tannin  (360:4), 
Pierce,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  146;  1/60,  p. 
197.     Miall,  B.  1/75,  p.  304. 

Tinct.  Benzois-  (393:6),  Burdell,  T.  2/55, 
p.  351.     Barker,  T.  2/73,  p.  504. 

1611. 

1.  Ehatany  (452:3)  and  Cocoa  Butter,  L. 

2/67,  p.  361. 
Catechu  (412:6),  Chavasse,  Tinct.,  L.  2/42, 
p.  475. 

2.  Potass.'e  Chloras.    (260:3),    Hutchinson, 

Powdered,  L.  2/57,  p.  648. 
Plumri   Nitras    (291:6),   Lebert's  Secret, 

Pereira,  1849,  p.  745.  Barker,  T.  2/73, 

p.  503. 
Collodion  (315:5),  Wilson,  etc.,  E.  1/49, 

pp.  89,  189. 
Shield  for,  Delmas,  E.  1/61,  p.  234.  Eose, 

New  Form,  T.  2/60,  p.  416. 

EC2EMA  OF  NIPPLES  (49:6)— 

Paget  Eecommends  Speedy  Oper.  if  Obsti- 
nate, Barthol.  Hosp.  Eep.,  Vol.  10. 
Hardy,  T.  2/74,  p.  354.  Butlin,  2  Cases, 
Minute  Anatomy,  in  Eeference  to 
Paget's  Views,  L.  1/76,  p.  92. 


1612. 

VESICO  -  VAGIN.iL    AND     EECTO-VE- 
1.     SICO-VAGINAL  FISTULiE  (898:3)- 

Baker  Brown,  Plates  of  Instruments,  Cases, 
etc.,  L.  2/59,  p.  583 ;  2/61,  p.  494  ; 
1/62,  p.  402  ;  1/64,  p.  263  ;  Eeportou 
55  Cases,  etc.,  L.  1/63,  p.  358 ;  Cured 
after  25  Oper.,  1/59,  p.  143;  1/53,  p. 
298  ;  T.  1/56,  p.  491 ;  1/58,  p.  398  ;  3 
Cases  with  Artificial  Urethra 
(1169:3),  E.  2/63,  p.  293. 

Simpson,  Clin.,  Plates,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  pp. 
1,  25  ;  2/59,  p.  13  ;  2/58,  p.  585.  Sp. 
Wells,  T.  2/54,  p.  109  ;  1/57,  p.  141 ; 
1/60,  p.  61  ;  Speculum  for  (1101:3), 
L.  2/68,  p.  265.  Bozeman,  M.  E.  1/57, 
p.  438;  2/58,  p.  470;  1/61,  p.  441; 
Difficult  Cases,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  633. 

3.  Jobert,   E.  2/45,  p.  115;    M.  E.  2/52,  p. 

481  ;  T.  1/54,  p.  325.  Mapother,  Flap 

Oper.,   E.    1/72,  p.   267.     Meadows, 

New  Plan,    T.  2/64,   p.    104.     Steel, 

etc.,  L.  2/70,  p.  741  ;    Diagr.,  2/59,  p. 

664.  Lane,  etc.,  T.  2/60, p.  646;  1/57, 

p.  533. 
Druitt,  Shotted  Wires  and  Clamps, Plate, 

T.   2/52,   p.   633.     Hilliard,  Instrum. 

for  Paring  Edges,   Plate,  T.  2/62,  p. 

666.  Hancock's  Instrum., Like  a  Eake, 

to   Bring   Edges  Together,    Plate,  L. 

1/49,  p.  443.    Bronson,  Instrum.,  Plate, 

E.  2/60,  p.  305. 
Tait,  ¥eedle  (1644:6),    Diagr.,    T.  1/71, 

p.  332.     Fergusson,  Needle,  T.  2/58, 

p.  537. 

4.  Paget,  Catheter   for  (1215:4),   Plate,    T. 

2/56,  p.  592.  Borguet,  etc..  Plan  to 
Bring  Edges  of  Fistula  into  Sight, 
M.  E.  1/52,  p.  552  ;  E.  1/67,  p.  318. 
Simon,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  270  ;  1/71, 
p.  319;  Compared  with  Bozeman, 
Praetical  Cases,  B.  2/76,  p.  233. 

Cases,  Etc,  T.  2/56,  p.  265  ;  1/60,  p.  616; 
2/56,  pp.  263,  592;  L.  2/47,  p.  161. 
Sp.  Wells,  L'tero-Vesico-Vagenal 
Cured  by  1  Oper.,  T.  1/63,  p.  58.  B. 
Brown,  L.  1/63,  p.  689. 

Caused  by  Muscular  Effort  Only',  San- 
ders, L.  1/76,  p.  727. 

1613. 

1.  Os  Uteri  Occluded  in  Vesico-Uterine 

(1118:1),  Jobert,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  275. 

2.  Lane,  T.  1/64,  p.  26;  Pregnancy 
Following,  L.  1/64,  p.  207.  Harrison, 
Thread  "Through,  Case  of  Vesico- 
uterine, Med.  Gaz.,  Vol.  5/47,  p.  395. 

IIydrorrhcea  (1 1 19:4),  Apparently  Pi-esent 
in  a  Case  of  Vesico-Uterine  Fistula. 

Vagina  Occluded  (1099:3),  Bozeman, 
M.  E.  1/61,  p.  444.  Maunder,  L. 
1/76,  p.  883. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


501 


VESICO-VAGINAL  FISTULA,  Etc.  {cont.) 
Vaginal  "Wall  United  with  Vesical  Flap, 

Menstruat.  pee.  Urethra,  Briggs,  T. 

1/61,  p.  195. 
5.   Cautery  (212:6),  Marshall,  etc.,  T.  2/53, 

jjp.  12,  20. 
Crushing    by    Pinching    Edges,    Etc., 

Bertel,  M.  R   1/57,  p.  555. 
Creasote  to  Edges  (355:5),  Cure,  R.  2/47, 

p.  317. 
Excoriations  (40:5),  Savage,  Castor  Oil 

AND  Collodion,  T.  1/58,  p.  119.     Sp. 

Wells,  Zinc.  Oint.  and  Glycer.,  T. 

2/58,  p.  346. 

1615. 

MEDICAL   JURISPRUDENCE  — FOREX- 

1.  SIC  MEDICINE.  Vide  Laws  Referring 
to  Medical  Men  (565:3) ;  Medico-Legal 
Relations  of  Insanity  (1391:1);  Ob- 
stetrical Jurisprudence  (1560:3). 

Hints  How  to  Act  in  Cases,  T.  2/71,  p. 
618. 

Recent  Works,  M.  R.  2/66,  p.  I.  Sabben 
and  Brown,  Handbook  of  Law  and 
Lunacy,  T.  2/71,  p.  687.  Smith, 
Lect.,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  21/37,  p. 
225,  et  seq.     Ogston,  Lect.,  T.   1/76, 

2.  p.  1,  et  seq.  Elwell,  Medico-Legal 
Treatise  on  Malpractice  and  Medical 
Evidence,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  24.  Stephens, 
General  View  of  Criminal  Law  (207:4), 
L.  2/63,  p.  130.  R.  Reynolds,  Some 
Points  in  Relation  between  Medic\l 
and  Legal  Practice,  L.  1/67,  p.  355, 
et  seq. 

In  India  (9:3),   Chevers,  M.  R.  2/71,  p. 

337;  1/72,  p.  47. 
Deafness  in  its  Medico-Legal  Aspects 

(1803:2). 

MEDICAL  WITNESSES  AND  EVIDENCE 

What  is  Necessary,  Etc.,  T.  1/70,  p.  370. 
5.  Sabben  and  Brown,  "  The  Doctor  in 

THE  Witness  Box,"  T.  1/72,  p.  687. 
Pay  of,  L.  2/70,  p.  730  ;  2/73,  p.  202. 

survivorship- 
Presumption  OF,  Pettigrew,  M.  R.  1/65, 
p.  173. 

POISONS— TOXICOLOGY.     Vide    Absorp- 
tion (116:5). 
ToxicoLOGicAL  EVIDENCE,  Etc,  in  Courts 

of  Law,  Bemays,  L.  1/72,  p.  253. 
Action  of.  Etc,  Recent  Works,  M.  R. 
1/67,  p.  104  ;  2/67,  p.  314.  Cogswell, 
Local  Action,  L.  2|52,  p.  488.  Brodie, 
M.R.  2/52,  p.  157.  Bernard,  Analogy 
between  Poisons  and  Diseases  (552: 1), 
T.  2/60,  pp.  25,  151,  225.  Letheby, 
Delayed  and  Prolonged  Action  of,  M.R. 
2/63,  p.  539. 


POISONS— TOXICOLOGY  {cont.)— 
6.  Influence  of  Nerves,  B.  Sequard,  Sym- 
pathetic (1447:4),  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  32. 
Bernard,  Exp.  on  Division  of  (1249:1), 
T.  1/61,  pp.  191,  217  ;  Exp.  on  Fast- 
ing Animals  (119:5),  Etc.,  T.  1/60,  p. 
183;  i;/rfe  409:5. 
—  Pneumogastric,  Division  of,  Affecting 
Differ.  Poisons,  Etc. 

1616. 

1.  Heat   Accelerates   Action   of  Poisons, 

Bernard,  Exp.,  T.  1/61,  p.  217.  B. 
Sequard,  contra  Bernard,  Value  op 
Heat  Therapeutically,  T.  1/60,  p. 
631;  R.  1/65,  p.  356. 

DETECTION  OF  POISONS - 

2.  Bemays,  L.   1/72,  p.  253.     Orfila,  As  Re- 

gards Quantity,  T.  2/60,  p.  362.  Taylor, 
In  Stomach,   Etc.,    if  Injected   Sub- 
cutan.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  335. 
Microscope  (1625:4),  Birkett,  T.   1/55,  p. 

3.  409.  Sedgwick,  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  260. 
Wormly,  etc.,MiCRO-CHEMisTRY,  M.R. 
1/68,  pp.  317,  554.  Arsenic,  Micro- 
suBLiM.  (279:5). 

Spectrum  Analysis  (183:4)  ;  Electro- 
lysis (194:5);  Arsenic  (279:3);  An- 
timony (282:2);  Copper  (298:4); 
Charcoal,  its  Medico-Legal  Value 
(236:6). 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  POISONING— 

4.  Gastro-Enteritis  (866:3),  Simulating. 

FUNGUS  TOXICOLOGY  (318:3). 

ANIMAL   POISONS.      Poisonous   Meats 

5.  (123:5). 

Burrows,  T.  l/o6,  p.  589. 

Used  for  Arrows'  Heads,  Rev.  of  Diff. 

Articles  Used,    M.  R.    2/67,  p.    340 ; 

Ervthrophleine,   L.    2/76,    p.    802. 

Bernard's   Exp.   with  Toad's   Poison 

6.  (505:5),  T.  2/60,  p.  296.  Gross,  Rattle- 
snake (508:2),  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  385  ;  T. 
1/71,  p.  218.  Are  Arrows  Really  Poi- 
soned ?  T.  2/76,  p.  705.  Arrow 
Wounds,  T.  1/72,  p.  573.  Commodore 
Goodenough's  Death,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p. 
605,  et  seq.  ;  Were  the  Arrows  Really 
Poisoned  I''  T.  2/76,  p.  705.  D'Oyle, 
Carbolic  Acid  (353:2),  Valuable,  T. 
1/71,  p.  218. 

1617. 

ANTIDOTES  TO  POISONS— 

1.   Formula    for    a    Multiple    Antidote, 

Vivier,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  234. 
Ingenious  Cabinet  for  Keeping  Poisons  for 

Dispensing,  L.  2/70,  p.  747;  1/71,  p. 

541. 


602 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


STOMACH  pump- 
Diagrams,  Etc.,  T.   1/74,  p.  199.     Good- 
rich, Aspirator  Combined,  L.  1/73,  p. 
468.     Park,  Good   Substitute  for,    E. 
2/67,  p.  130. 

HOMICIDE  AND  HOMICIDAL  WOUNDS 
4.  Laavs    of,    Ed.,    T.    2/74,    p.    605.      By 

Throttling,   Cullingworth,   L.  1/75, 

p.  608. 

HOMICIDAL  MANIA.  Mania  (1382:1)— 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Devergie,  M.  R.  1/61,  T. 
67.  Maudsley,  L.  1/6G,  p.  679.  Shep- 
pard,  etc.,  T.  1/73,  p.  219;  2/62,  p. 
258.  Robertson,  Case  Not  Attended 
by  Insanity,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  533. 

MURDER— 

6.  The  iMPrLSE  to  Kill,  T.  1/65,  p.  472- 
Trousseau,  Connection  of  with  Epi- 
lepsy (1310:3),  R.  1/61,  p.  42. 
Eetinje  (1858:4),  Said  to  be  Stamped  with 
Last  Image  Seen,  T.  2/60,  p.  96.  Vide 
1853:5, 

1618. 

SUICIDE— 

2.  History,  Theory,  Causes,  Etc.,  Bois- 
ment,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  520.  Boudin, 
Differ.  Modes  of  in  Diff.  Countries,  T. 
1/62,  p.  125.  Rjidcliffe,  In  England, 
Prevalence  of,  etc.,  R.  1/63,  p.  17.  In 
Paris  in  1871,  L.  2/73,  p.  721.  Sedg- 
wick, Hereditary  (562:4),  M.  R. 
1/63,  p.  469.  The  Impulse  to  Kill 
(1617:6),  T.  1/65,  p.  472.  Conklin, 
DangeroI'S  Hours,  Treat.,  etc.,  R. 
1/72,  p.  75.  Trousseau,  Epilepsy 
(1310:3)  AS  a  Cause,  R.  1/61,  p.  42. 
Richardson,  Often  Associated  with 
Intermittent  Pulse  (753:6),  T.  1/68, 
4  p.  60.     Ogston,  Attitude,  Weapons  in 

Hands,  etc.,  T.  1/76,  p.  354. 

By  Pins  and  Needles  (786:4). 
Cut  Throat  (625:3). 

Causes  of  Suicide  (1618:2). 

— Overwork  (566:3),  AVorry  not  Brain 
"Work. 

— Sleeplessness  (1387:1),  Williams,  Treat., 
L.  2/50,  p.  700. 
6.  In  Children   (1523:2),  Conolly,  T.  2/60, 
p.  203.     Morel,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  297. 
Maudsley,  R.  2/67,  p.  40. 

Suicidal  Mania  (1382:1). 

Suicidal  Melancholia  (1384:4),  Conolly, 
Photo.,  T.  1/58,  p.  56. 

1619. 

DROWNING.       Swimming      (199:4).      As- 

1.     PHYXIA  (181:1).     Suffocation  (634:1). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Ogston,  T.  2/76,  pp.  247, 

275,  373,  427.     Simeon,  Case  where  it 

was   Doubtful  whether  it  was  Apo- 


DROWNING— Lectures,  Etc.  {cont.)~ 

PLEXY,  Violence,  or  Droaa'ning, 
M.  R.  1/55,  p.  288.  Labordette  &  B. 
Sequard,  Contraction  of  Jaws,  Etc., 
NOT  A  Sign  of  Death  (179:3),  L.  1/70, 
p.  436. 

Cause  of  Death,  Ogston,  T.  2/76,  p.  247. 

— Spasm  of  Glottis  (600:5),  Marcet,  Re- 
covery, T.  1/57,  p.  148.  Beau,  M.  E. 
2/61,  p.  239. 

P.  M.,  Ogston,  116  Cases,  T.  2/76,  p.  276. 

Attitude  of  Persons  Drowned  (181:4), 

4.  Turner,  Diagnostic,  T.  1/67,  p.  134. 

TREATMENT  OF  DROWNING  (181:1). 

Report  of  Committee  on  Treat,  of 
Suspended  Animation,  T.  2/62,  pp. 
12,43;  R.  1/63,  p.  343.  Christison, 
etc..  Discuss.,  T.  1/61,  pp.  130,  529. 
Richardson,  R.  1/Gl,  p.  293;  M.  R. 
1/63,  p.  478 ;  T.  1/71,  p.  181.  Howard, 
T.  2/69,  p.  369;  L.  1/73,  p.  308. 

Artificial  Respiration  (030:6). 

AVarm  Bath  (230:1),  R.  Richardson,  With 
Silvester's  Plan  (630:1),  R.  1/61,  p. 
294;  Great  Heat  (184:3)  and  Fric- 
tion, Case,  L.  1/67,  p.  639.     Christi- 

5.  son,  etc.,  Discuss.,  T.  1/61,  pp.  131, 
529,  562. 

—Contra,  M.  Hall  Says  it  is  Fatal,  M.  R. 

1/58,  p.  292.     Hunter,  etc.,  L.  1/61, 

pp.    382,    430;    2/61,    pp.    132,   417. 

AVaters  ?  R.  1/62,  p.  330. 
Transfusion  (152:4),  Richardson,  Exper. 

not  of  Much  A^alue,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  497. 
Ammonia  Inhal.  (254:2),  M.  Hall,  M.  R. 

1/58,  p.  294. 

1620. 

1.  Electricity  (194:5),  Kidd,  Over  Phrenic 
AND  Diaphragm  (962:2),  T.  1/63,  pp. 
333,  361;  Wonderful  Case,  RecoY. 
after  ^  Hour  Immersion  at  15  ft. 
Depth,  T.  2/63,  p.  631. 
—  Contra,  B.   Sequard,   T.  1/59,  p.  241. 

Richardson,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  497. 
Vide  Chloroform  Poisoning  (439:5). 
Recovery,  Is  it  Hopeless  after  5  Minutes 
Immersion  ?  T.  2/68,  p.  142.     Ogston, 
2/76,  p.  247.     Certainly  Not,  Jessop, 
4.  L.  1/69,  p.  437.     After  2  Hours,  Den- 

man,  R.  1/67,  p-  110.  1|  Hour,  Jessop, 
L.  1/69,  p.  458,  vide  1620:1. 

HANGING.  Asphyxia,  Etc.  (1619:1).  Stran- 
gulation (1621:5). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Ogston,  T.  2/76,  pp.  509, 
535,  563.  A  Mania  for,  Singular  AA'iJl, 
T.  2/60,  p.  39.  Haughton,  Fr.  a 
Historical  and  Physiolog.  Pt.  of  View, 
T.  1/71,  pp.  43,  669;  1/76,  p.  93. 
Durham,  Blood  in  Brain  (1407:1), 
Minus,  Exper.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  124. 

Scientifically  Done,  L.  1/71,  p.  210; 
T.  1/76,  p.  93. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


503 


HANGING  {cont.)— 

5.  Medical  Testimony  after  "Witnessing  40 
Executions  (207:3),  Lyfford,  T.  2/65, 
p.  356.  Before  Commiss.,  Medical 
Testimony  Regarding  Capital  Punish., 
L.  1/66,  pp.  250,  280,  338. 
Cause  of  Death,  Fuller,  Death  fr.  Secon- 
dary Effects,  L.  1/68,  p.  285. 
—  Fracture  of  Os  Hyoides  (599:4), 
Leudet,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  531.  Church, 
T.  2/60,  p.  1/72. 

1621. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  HANGING— 

2.  Cases,    Etc.,    Allison,    L.    1/69,   p.  636. 

Chevers,  "Whether  Before  or  After 
Death,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  357. 
Devergie,  Length  of  Time,  etc.,  Case, 
M.  R.  1/56,  p.  522.  Taylor,  Acci- 
dental Case,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  69. 
P.  Mortem  Conditions,  Leudet,  M.  R. 
1/67,  p.  531.  Massey,  L.  2/67,  p.  575. 
Singular  Observations,  R.  2/59,  p.  358. 

3.  Heart     Beating     5     Hours    After 
(776:3),  T.  1/59,  p.  256. 

Treatment,  Church,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  172  ; 
1/71,  p.  670.  Nearly  Successful  Re- 
suscit.,  L.  2/71,  p.  98.  Transfusion 
(1619:5)  Not  of  Much  Value. 

STRANGULATION.     H.vnging  (1620:4). 

5.  Studies,  Signs,  Effects,  Etc,  Tardieu, 
M.  R.  1/60,  p.  535.  Taylor,  Case, 
Inquiry,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  425. 
Pemberton,  Homicid.\l,  Manual 
Force,  Fract.  op  Cricoid,  L.  1/69,  p. 
707.  Ogston,  Lect.,  T.  2/76,  p.  589. 
Hardy,  Case,  Resuscit.,  Temperature 
Before  and  After,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  446. 
Mother  Strangling  her  Child  in  a 
Dream,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  292. 
Diagnosis,  Allison,  L.  1/69,  p.  636. 
Eremmer,  R.  1/73,  p.  132.  Massey, 
P.M.,  L.  2/67,  p.  575. 
Suicidal,  Francis,  T.  2/76,  p.  634. 

1622. 

FLOGGING— 

4.  The   Hounslow    Case,    L.    2/46,    Index. 

Effects  of  the  Cat,  L.  1/67,  p.  121. 

LIFE  INSURANCE— 

Taylor,  Med.  Gaz.,  4/47,  pp.  45,  265,  661  ; 
Diseased  Lives,  T.  2/61,  p.  610.  Moore, 
for  Medical  Men,  L.  1/73,  p.  794. 

Widows  and  Orphans  of  Med.  Men,  T.  1/61, 
p.  391  ;  L.  2/72,  p.  569;  T.  1/75,  p. 
646.  Sieveking,  "  Medical  Adviser," 
L.  1/74,  p.  906.  Mortality  of  Insured, 
L.  1/75,  p.  905. 

In  Insanity  (1386:5)  Sick  Allowances  to 
be  Granted. 

Otorrhoea  (1794:5),  How  it  Affects  In- 
surance, Toynbee,  T.  2/55,  p.  155. 


1624. 

MICROSCOPE— 

2.  Reviews,  Etc,  Beale,  T.  2/52,  p.  378.     A 

Few  Hints  to  Students,  L.  2/68,  p. 
457.  Micrographic  Dictionary,  L.  2/71, 
p.  542.  Frey,  M.  R.  2/73,  p.  156. 
Pelletan,  Student's  Book,  L.  2/76,  p, 
208.  Cheap  Microscopes,  T.  2/63,  p, 
279.  Hartnach's,  T.  1/72,  p.  372. 
Swift's,  Sea  Side,  L.  1/72,  p.  764.  Vide 
Aquaria   (310:3).     Richardson's  Stu- 

3.  dents,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  146.  Pillischer, 
"  International,"  L.  2/76,  p.  557. 

Ofhthalmic  (1824:4). 

Binocular  (1813:6),  Lawson's  for  Dissec- 
tions, T.  1/66,  p.  161.  Collin's,  etc., 
L.  2/63,  p.  683  ;  2/66,  p.  22.  Crouch, 
T.  1/64,  p.  608. 

OxYHYDROGEN,  Sausom,  NcM',  T.  2/67,  p. 
661. 

Optical  Powers,   Harting,   How  to  De- 
termine, Microsp.  J.,  Vol.  1,  p.  292. 
6.  Nose  Piece,  Collins,  for  2  Object  Glasses, 
Diagr.,  L.  2/69,  p.  642. 

Substage  Illumination,  Matthews,  L. 
2/70,  p.  101. 

Micrometer,  "Woodman,  Cheap.,  Diagr., 
T.  1/74,  p.  629. 

Microscopic  Drawing,  Kesteven's  Aid  for, 
Diagr.,  L.  1/74,  p.  72.  Stanistreet's 
Instrument  for  Microsp.  Ruling,  L- 
2/71,  p.  872.  Microscopic  "Writing 
(1290:2). 

Microscopic  Photographing  (1626:4), 
M.  R.  2/64,  p.  2  ;  T.  1/62,  p.  172. 
Coate's  &  Co.,  Histological  Specimens 
(18:1),  T.  2/76,  p.  548. _  Seiler,  His- 
tological and  Pathological  Spec,  L. 
2/76,  p.  897. 

1625. 

PREPARING    AND     COLLECTING    OB- 

1.  JECTS,  Etc,  FOR  MICROSCOPE— 
Good    Hints,   Microsp.   J.,  "S^'ol.  1,  pp.  17, 

40,  50,  85,  139.  Frey,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/73,p.  157;  1/73,  p.  425.  Davis,  etc, 
Book,  L.  1/64,  p.  213  ;  2/70,  p.  470; 

2.  2/68,  p.  674;  1/73,  p.  686.  Beale, 
How  to  Harden  and  Render  Trans- 
parent, T.  1/56,  p.  455.  Holman's 
New  Slide  for  Infusoria,  L.  2/72,  p. 
274. 

Microscopic  Vertehrata  (494:1). 

Brain  Tissues  (1344:2) ;  Nerves  (1248:1), 

Microtome,  Freezing  Tissues  First. 
Rutherford,  etc.,  Diagr.,  L.  2/73,  p, 
108  ;  1/75,  p.  855  ;  2/75,  pp.  40,  833  ; 
1/76,  pp.  37,  277. 

Valentine's   Knife    (585:3). 

4.  Cells,  Pure  Tin,  L.  2/66,  p.  22. 
Injections,   Goadby's  Inject.,  L.  1/49,  p. 

289.  Beale,  For  Liver  (964:1),  T. 
1/56,  p.  455. 


504 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


PEEPAEING  AND   COLLECT.  OBJECTS, 
Etc.,  foe  MICEOSCOPE  {cont.)  — 
Pkeservative  Fluids  (182:2),  Pacini,  for 
Bloodvessels,  Nerves,  Etc.,T.  2/59, 
p.  420;    2/58,   p.    279;    1/62,   p.    89. 
Schultze,  Pot.  Acet.,  L.  1/71,  p.  422. 
—Pot.  Bichromas  (182:3). 
Staining  Fluids,  Tait,  etc..  New,  L.  1/74, 
p.  393  ;  2/75,  p.  325. 

MEDICAL  USES  OF  MICEOSCOPE - 
Aid  to  Diagnosis  of  Cancer  (1663:3). 
Aid  to  Detect  Poisons  (1616:2). 

1626. 

STEEEOSCOPE— 

3.  For  Single  Pictures,  W.  Jones,  T.  2/60, 

p.  267.     Binocular  Vision  (1813:6). 

PHOTOGEAPHY- 

By  Moon  (578:5)  axd  Planets  (579:1), 
Melloni,  T,  1/58,  p.  283. 

By  Lightning  (197:5),  Poey,  T.  1/57,  p. 
317. 

By  Latent  Light  (183:3),  St.  Victor,  Pretty 
Exper.,T.l/58,  pp.  335,389.  Spiritu- 
alism (196:4). 

4.  Of  Ferns  (320:1)  on  Silks  by  Pot.  Bi- 

CHROM.  (259: 1),  Persoz,  T.  1/58,  p.  440. 
MiCROPHOTOGRArHY'  (1624:6). 
Applied   to   Medicine    (550:2),    "Wright, 

Use  of  Old  Baths  Locally,  L.   1/65, 

5.  p.  282.     Albert.  Atlas,  T.  1/61,  p.  661. 
To    Diagnose    Very   Early    Stage    of 

Variola  (82:3). 
Plates     of    Nerves,    Base    of    Brain, 

Medulla  (1340:1). 
Types    of    Insanity    (1372:2)  ;      Idiocy 

(1392:2). 
Plates    of    Typhoid    Ulcers    (1495:2); 

Of  Larynx  (1495:2). 

1628. 

SUEGEEY  (553:3). 

1.   Holmes'  System,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  162  ;  1/64, 

p.  302;  1/72,  p.  347;  1/76,  p.  388. 
Erichsen,      Eev.    of    American     Surgery, 

L.    2/74,  p.  717;   Surgical  Diagnosis 

653:3,    Method,     T.     2/73,     p.    485. 
Heath,    Minor    Surgery    and    Bandaging, 

T.  1/66,  p.  234.     liolden.  Medical  and 

Surgical  Landmarks,  L.  1/76,  p.  890. 

Le  Gros  Clark,  Outlines,  M.  E.  1/64, 
3.  p.    167.       Lee,    Surgical    Pathology, 

M.  E.  If71,  p.  346. 
Fergusson,  etc.,  Progress  During  Present 

Century,  T.  1/64,   p.  635,  et  seq.  ;  T. 

2/71,  p.  698.     Spence,  M.  E.  1/72,  p. 

18;  2/76,  p.  293.     Cooper's  Surgical 

Dictionary,  T.  2/72,  p.  579.     Bryant, 

L.  2/72,  p.  781 ;'  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  293. 

Modern  French,  M.  E.  1/74,  p.  365  ; 

2/74,  p.  139. 


CLINICAL  SUEGEEY— 

3.  MacLeod's  Model  Teaching,  L.  2/75,  p.  760 

MILITAEY  MEDICINE  AND  SUEGEEY 

Soldiers  (573:3).  Army  Hygiene  (204:2) 

Chaumont's  Address,  Netley,  L.   2/76,  p 

4.  597.  Bird,  Lect.,  L.  1/55,  pp.  529 
556  ;  2/55,  p.  1,  ct  seq.  Tuffaell,  etc. 
L.  2/55,  p.  513;  1/65,  p.  65. 

CONSEEVATIVE  SUEGEEY.  Plastic 
Surgery  (1639:1).  Skin  Grafting 
(161:2). 

Papers,  Etc.,  Butcher,  M.  E.  1/66,  p.  34. 
Bryant,  L.  1/75,  p.  117. 

5.  Ee-i'nion   of  Parts,  Feraud,  Collect,  of 

all  Cases  where  Separated  Parts  have 
Ee-united  (1639:2),  L.  1/70,  p.  737. 
—Of  Toes    (1780:3);    Fingers  (1742:4); 
Nose  (589:5). 

OETHOPiEDIC  SUEGEEY  (1710:1). 

ANTISEPTIC  SUEGEEY  (215:2). 

1629. 

OPEEATIONS.     For  Cancer  (1665:1). 

1.  The  Nicest  and   Most  Difficult  Ope- 

ration ON  Eecord,  Langenbeck,  T. 
2/61,  p.  256.  Carter,  Write  with  Left 
Hand  to  be  an  Efficient  Operator,  L. 
1/72,  p.  567-  Bruus,  Amount  of 
Blood  left  in  Amputated  Limbs,  T. 
2/76,  p.  574.  Curran,  Nature  Throw- 
ing Off  Limbs,  etc.,  "Natural  Ope- 
R.\TiONS,"  L.  2/73,  pp.  189,  223. 
Smith,  Guide  to,  on  Dead  Body,  M.  E.  1/60, 
p.  455.     Chauvel,  do.,  L.  2/76,  p.  638. 

2.  Gueniot,  "  Le  Dklire  des  Opera- 
TEURS,"  T.  2/76,  p.  266. 

PEOPHYLACTIC  TEEATMENT  BEFOEE 
OPEEATING.  After  Treatment 
(1633:5). 

Simpson,  etc.,  T.  1/59,  p.  489  ;  2/60,  p.  351, 
Paget,  Pulse  as  a  Guide,  etc.  (754:2), 
L.  2/67,  p.  152. 

Meteorological  Changes,  Etc.  (580:1), 
Hewson,  How  "Weather  Affects  Mor- 

3.  tality,  M.  E.  1/71,  p.  239.  Eichard- 
son,  T.  1/70,  pp.  115,  141  ;  Instructive 
Diagr.,  etc.!!  p.  174.  Savory,  Good 
Hints,  L.  1/68,  p.  249. 

Liter,  Examine  Carefully  (967:3),  vide 
1631:4,  Paget,  L.  2/67,  p.  152.  Bar- 
well,  Cases  in  Point,  L.  2/74,  p.  187. 

4.  Verneuil,  Complications  of  Liver 
Arising  in  Traumatic  Lesions,  T. 
2/75,  p.  453. 

Urine,  Examine  (1034:6),  Barnes,  Be 
Careful  Always  to  Do  so,  T.  2/61 ,  p.  50. 
Savory,  etc.,  Why  so  Essential?  L. 
1/67,  p.  141  ;  2/67,  p.  219.  Cruveil- 
hier.    Serious    Eesults    in    Diabetic 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


505 


PEOPnYLACTIC  TREATMEXT  BEFORE 
OPEllATIXG— Examine   Urixe  {cont.) 
Patients  (334:5),  E.  2/68,  p.  78.  Lee, 

5.  Cases  of  Albumin.  (1008:5)  Fol- 
lowing Oper.  with  Col.  Matter  of 
Blood  in  Urine,  L.  2/69,  p.  262. 

HOW    OPERATIONS    ARE    BOEXE    BY 
DIFFEREXT     CLASSES,     VARIOUS 
RISKS,  ETC. 
Lectl-res,  Etc.,  Paget,  L.  2/67,  pp.  1,  33, 

et  seq. ;  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  300. 
Influence  of  Age  (1637:4). 
By    Dogs,    According   to   Breed,    Etc. 

(521:4). 
By  Eeturned  Indians  (9:3),  R.  Martin, 

Badly,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  134. 
By  Tropical  Residents  (201:5). 

6.  By  Menstruous  Women  (1142:5),  Storer, 

A  Week  After  Pause,  L.  2/76,  p.  877. 
Paget,  L.  2/67,  p.  220.  B.  Brown 
Operated  Directly'  After. 

By  Suckling  AVomen,  Badly  (1599:5). 

By  Pregnant  Women  (1552:3),  Nicaise, 
etc..  Cases,  T.  1/74,  p.  369.  Forster, 
L.  1/72,  p.  352.  Verueuil,  2  Months 
After  Delivery  Best  Time  for 
Operating,  T.  1/72,  p.  438;  vide 
Ovariotomy  (1161:2). 

1630. 

1.  By  Children  (1637:3),  Guersant,  Prepar. 

Treat.,  etc.,  R.  2/63,  p.  298.  Ilura- 
phry,  T.  2/65,  p.  69.  Barwell,  Amy- 
loid and  Fatty  Liver  (1629:3), 
Causing  Serious  Complicat.,    L.  2/74, 

2.  p.  187-  Marsh,  Value  of  Opium  in 
Irritative  Fever  of  (1636:3),  M.  R. 
2/75,  p.  300.    Vide  Cataract  (1870:1). 

— Chloral,  As  Anaesthetic  (444:6),  vide 
1633:4,  Bouchut,  Large  Doses,  Di- 
rect., etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  665. 

By  Neonati  (1542:4),  Friedberg,  etc.,  M.  R. 
1/52,  p.  270;  1/56,  p.  387. 

3.  By  Different  Races  (4:3),  Chauffard,  In- 

fluence of  Race  Upon,  T.  2/63,  2)-  494. 

Simpson,      Hindoo      (9:6).       Irish, 

etc.  (6:1),  T.  1/59,  p.  489. 
In  Phthisis     (684:4),    Richardson,    Well, 

T.    2/60,    pp.    497.     Quain,   T.    2/60, 

p.  609.    Holt,  L.  1/62,  p.  516.    Paget, 

L.  2/67,  pp.  2,  152. 
—  Vide  Anal  Fistula  (684:3);  Amput.  of 

Thigh  (1761:6)  ;  Lithotomy  (1060:3). 
In  Cardiac  Disease  (780:4),  Paget,  Very 

5.  Fairly,  L.  2/67,  p.  152.  Jourdan,  Cau- 
tion, M.  R.  1/57,  p.  185. 

In  Gout  (1468:5),  Paget,  L.  2/67,  p.  2, 
B.  2/75,  p.  240.  White  Cooper,  Af- 
ter A  Fit  of  Gout  Best  Time,  T.  1/73, 
677.     Cataract  (1870:1). 

In   Dyspepsia   (843:1),    Paget,    Cautions, 

6.  etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  151. 
In  Diabetes  (1629:4). 


HOW    OPERATIONS    ARE    BORXE    BY 
DIFF.  CLASSES,  Etc.  {coid.)~ 
In    Splenic    Cachexia    (988:5),    Fayrer, 
Badly,  T.  1/74,  p.  4. 

1631. 

1.  In  Syphilis  (1196:3),  Paget,  L.  2/67,p.  2. 
Vide  Rhinoplasty*  (690:3). 

In  Py.i:mia  (170:2),  Through  Parts  At- 
tacked ry  Phlegm.  Erysipelas  (42:5). 

In  Ins.inity  (1376:4),  Fergusson,  Amput. 
OF  Thigh,  L.  2/74,  p.  865.  Paget, 
Caused  by  Oper.,  Case,  etc.,  L.  2/67, 
p.  220. 

—  Cured  by  Cataract  Operations 
(1871:2). 

CAUSES    OF    DEATH    AFTER    OPERA- 

3.  TIONS— 

Statistics,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  399.  Simpson, 
T.  1/59, pp.  411,438;  Sudden  Deaths 
(180:3),  Occurred  Before  Chlorof.  was 
Used,  L.  1/70,  p.  298.  Sp.  Wells,  T. 
2/64,  p.  349. 

Embolism  (17:3),  Simpson,  T.  1/54,  p.  94  ; 

4.  1/59,  p.  438.  Burrows,  Ingenious  The- 
ory, M.  R.  2/61,  p.  79.  Beatson,  L. 
1/68,  p.  489. 

Fatty  Degener.  of  Liver  (976:5),  Sy- 
monds,  T,  2/60,  p.  351.     Vide  1629:3. 

SEQUELS  OF  OPERATIOXS— 

5.  Traumatic  Meningitis  (1352:5)  Follow- 

ing Operat. 
Scarlatina  (78:2),  Peculiarly  Apt  to  Arise 

After  Operat.,  Paget,   M.  R.  2  /75,  p. 

305. 
Condition  of  Spinal  Cord,  Etc.,  After 

Amputation  of  Limbs  (1252:6). 
Cutaneous     Eruptions  (38:4),  Maunder, 

Various  Cases,  T.  2/63,  p.  679. 

1632. 

METHODS  OF  AMPUTATING,  ETC.— 

1.  Gosselin,   How  Age  Influences  Choice,  R. 

1/72,  p.  205.  Listen,  Diagrs.,  L.  1/45, 
vide  Index.  Maisonneuve,  No  Cut- 
ting, Fracture  of  Bone,  Etc.,  R. 
2/58,  p.  170.  Vernieul,  Ligaturing 
Vessels  as  you  Go  Along.  No  Com- 
press, of  Main  Artery',  T.  1/73,  p. 
446. 

2.  Rectangular   Flap,    Teale,    R.    2/58,  p. 

364  ;  Plates,  T.  2/58,  p.  529  ;  L.  2/70, 

p.  77.     Pemberton,  T.  2/61,  p.  631. 
Double  Equal  Flap,  Ward,  T.  1/52,  p.  86. 
Through  Joint  Without  Interfering  with 

Proximal   Bone,  Macleod,    B.   1/75, 

p.  87. 
Division  of  Tendons  High  Up  in  Flap 

(115:S),   Crockery,  etc.,    T.   1/60,  pp. 

86, 125.  rifiJe  Tendons  Painful  After 

Amputation  (115:1). 


506 


MEDIOAI,   DIGEST. 


METHODS  OF  AMPUTATING   {cont.)— 

3.  Sub-Aqueous  Operations  (1634:5),  GrilH, 

M.  E.  2/70,  p.  273.  Mulvany,  L.  2/70, 
p.  704.  Prolonged  Bath  in  Burns, 
Etc.  (60:4). 

By  Lightning  (197:3). 

Intra  Uterine  Amputation  (1539:4). 

BLOODLESS  OPERATIONS— 

4.  Various  Methods,  Spcnce,  T.  2/75,  p.  208. 
Galvanic  Cautery  (213:2). 
Esmarch's    Plan,    Elastic    Bandaging 

(1649:5),  T.  1/74,  pp.  8,  685  ;  2/74,  p. 
458;  2/73,  p.  320.  Discuss.,  Dangers, 
etc.,  B.  1/74,  p.  141.  Bnms,  Amount 
of  Blood  Expelled,  Esper.,T.  2/76,  p. 

5.  574.  Brown's  Eings  for,  etc.,  Diagr., 
L.  1/76,  p.  836.  Cripps,  etc.,  Improv. 
Diagr.,  L.  2/73.  pp.  520,  532. 

Clover,  etc..  Tried  it  in  1852,  L.  2173,  p. 
576;  1/74,  p.  35.  Erichsen  Opposed, 
says  Edinb.  Plan  of  Eaising  Leg,  etc., 
Better,  T.  1  74,  p.  52.  Davy,  Clamp 
(1645:4)  for,  Diagr.,  L.  2/74,  p.  163. 

— An.'esthesia  from  (217:6),  T.  1/75,  p.  15. 

— A  Substitute  for  Transfusion  (152:6). 

— Death  Fr.  Chloroform  in  (438:6). 

6.  —In  Aneurism  (729:3). 

India  Eubber  Ligatures  (364:2),  Dittel, 
etc.,  Their  Use  in  Surgerv,  T.  2/73,  pp. 
607,  636,  642 ;  Idea  Arose  fr.  Elastic 
Hair  Net  Cutting  into  Head,  etc.,  B. 
1/74,  p.  145.  H.  Thompson,  etc..  Cases, 
L.  1/74,  p.  3  ;  2/74,  p,,  803.  Ailing- 
ham's  Instrumt.  for  Introducing,  etc., 
Diagr.,  L.  2/74,  p.  163  ;  Cases,  etc.,  B. 
2/75,  p.  144. 

— In  Cancer  (1609:2) ;  Varicocele 
(1229:5)  ;  Fistula  (889:6)  ;  H.emo- 
KRHOiDS  (895:3)  ;  N.iivi  (736:5). 

1633. 

1.  Ligatures  Not  Elastic;   vide   Sutures 

(1643:1) ;  Maisonneuve,  Extempora- 
neous Plan  for  Tightening,  etc.,  E. 
2/64,  p.  185. 
—In  N-'evi  (730:5) ;  Varix  (749:3)  ;  Ea- 
dical  Cure  of  Hernia  (960:5)  ; 
H^iiMORRiioiDS  (895:3)  ;  Fistula 
(889:6). 

H^MOEEHAGE     (142:2)     AFTER     AND 

2.  DUEING    OPEEATIONS.     Secondary 
(144:2);  Venous  (746:5). 

Loc.-VL  H.'emostatics  (153:4),  Hargreave, 
E.  1/70,  p.  170.  Gaillard's  H.iiMOSTATic 
Douche,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  272. 

Intermittent  (142:2). 

ANESTHETICS  IN  SUEGEET  (217:4)— 

Chloroform  Administration  (441:1),  Ar- 

nott.  Contra,  Statistics,  Effects  Bad,  T. 

2/56,  p.  412  etscq.;  1/57,  2/57,  Indices  ; 

1/59,  pp.  55,  81.     Barclay,  Eeply  to 


ANiESTHETICS  IN  SUEGEEY— Chloro- 
form Administration  {cont.) — 

4.  Arnott,  T.  1/57,  p.  469.  Fenwick, 
Statistics,  T.  1/57,  pp.  559,  590,  641. 
Simpson,  do.,  M.  E.  1/52, p.  453.  Kidd, 
Compar.  With  and  Without,  T.  1/60, 
p.  482.  McLeod,  In  Gunshot  Wounds 
(1641:4),  T.  2/56,  p.  377. 

—  Vide  Per  Nares  et  Tr.\.cheam  (437:4), 

in  Mouth  Oper. 
CiiLOR.iL    (444:6),    Bouchut,    Direct,    for 

Child.  (1630: 1),L.  1/76,  p.  35.  Nairne, 

Child.  Used  Hypoderm.,   B.  2/75,  p. 

132. 
Opium  Fumes   (462:3).     Vide  Hypnotism 

(195:4). 

5.  Morphia,  Chloral  and  Atropine  (218:6), 

Subcutaneously,  For  Minor  Cases,  Bar- 
tholow,  B.  2/75,  p.  3G3. 

TEEATMENT   GENERALLY  AFTER   AN 

OPERATION  (1634:3).    Treat.  Before 

(1629:2). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Symonds,  T.  2/60,  p.  351. 

Paget,  T.  2/62,  pp.  146,  463.    Savory, 

1/68,  p.   248.     Gosselin,  M.  E.  1/65, 

p.  548. 

1634. 

3.  Dietetics  (126:1),  Tapp,   T.    1/54,  p.  45. 

Humphry,  Dangers  of  Excess.  Stimu- 
lation, M.  E.  1/61,  p.  329.    Savory,  L. 
1/68,  p.  249. 
Sleep  (1367:5),  Paget,   Prognostic  Value, 
etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  220. 

STUMPS— 

Palmer,  Hints  on  Stump  Making  with  Ee- 
ference  to  Artificial  Limbs  (1737:1), 
E.  1/62,  p.  134.  Velpeau  Thinks 
Healing  by  1st  Intention  Illusory,  E. 
2 '62,  p.  204.  Humphrj',  Growth  of, 
T.  1/61,  p.  432. 

Nerves  of,  Changes  in  Extrem.,  Etc. 
(1248:5). 

MANAGEMENT  OF  STUMPS,  Etc.(1633:5). 
Wounds  (160:1);  Py.i:mia  (169:5);  Su- 
tures (1643:1). 

4.  Lectures,    Etc.,    Symonds,  etc.,  T.  2/60, 

p.  230;  2/73,  p.  390;  2/75,  p.  213. 
Humphry,  E.  2/60,  p.  159.  Eoberts, 
Act.  and  Use  of  Antiseptics  (215:2), 
L.  1/72,  p.  570.  Chassaignac's  Mode 
of  Dressing,  M.  E.  1/52,  p.  365  ;  2/55, 
p.  261,  rif/tf  160:3.  Henry,  Dressing  of 
Wounds,  Value  of  Position  (223:3), 
Ete.,L.  2/59,  p.  579. 

5.  Incubation  (60:4),  Guyot,  Continuous  Hot 

Bath  at  91°,  T.  1/59,  p.  219  ;  L.  1/71, 

p.  754. 
— Burns  (60:4)  ;  Subaqueous  Operations 

(1032:3) 
Irrigation  (161:1).  Ventilation  (161:1). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


507 


MANAGEMENT  OF  STUMPS  [cont.)  — 

Open  Treatment,  Wood,  L.  2/76,  p.  26. 
Dennig,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  213.  _ 

Anteseptic  Dressings  (352:3),  ^-iV/e  quoque 
215:2. 

Salicylic  Acid  Dressings  (160:5),  "Will, 
Superior  to  all,  gr.  v.  or  x.  to  §  j.,  B. 
2/76,  p.  34. 

ZiNCi  Chlorid.  (286:2) ;  Cancer  (1666:4), 
De  Morgan,  etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  398  ;  2/67, 
p.  455;  2/70,  p.  562;  Bij.togj.,  M.R. 
1/66,  p.  201.  Godlee,  as  Used  by  Lis- 
ter, L.  1/73,  p.  695,  Peculiarities  of 
Act.,  L.  1/75,  p.  401. 

Ferri  Perchlorid.  Locally  (295:2),  Bour- 
gade,  E.  2/67,  p.  177. 

1635. 

1.  Iodine  Locally  (250:6),  Deroiiboux,  M.  R. 
1/67,  p.  547;  1/65,  p.  550,  vide\QQ:5. 

Sol.  Plumiu  (292:4)  Constantly  Applied, 
Hutchinson,  L.  1/75,  p.  887  ;  2/75,  p. 
81. 

Cotton  "Wool  Dressings  (568:3),  Guerin, 
3.  L.  2/71,  p.  322  ;  1/73,  p.  590  ;  Direct. 

L.  1/75,  p.  289,  T.  2/72,  p.  406  ;  2/74, 
p.  507;  1/75,  p.  323.  Letheby,  Exp., 
Plugging  Flask  with  Cotton  Wool 
Filled  with  Satur.  Sol.,  etc.,  T.  2/73, 
p.  516.  Gamgee,  Buggraeve,  Brought 
it  into  Use,  Proper  Kiud  to  Use,  etc., 
L.  2/76,  p.  885. 

Pneumatic  Exhal'stion,  Gamgee,  on  Mai- 
sonnenve's  Plan,  L.  2/67,  pp.  392, 
484,  787. 

Extension,  Etc.,  1653:4),  "Warren,  Diagr., 
L,  2/74,  p.  447.  Laugier,  Cork  Splints 
T.  2/58,  p.  637  ;  1/59,  p.  506. 

Plaster  of  P.\ris  Bandage  (1649:1),  Tra- 
nens,  E.  1/61,  p.  140.  Symonds  Ob- 
jects to  all  Bandages  after  Oper. 
(1648:4),  T.  2/60,  p.  230. 
5.  Ergotin  (170:1)  Internally  to  Prevent 
Septic.tjmia. 

Irritable  Stumps,  Hancock,  Treat.,  etc., 
L.  2/59,  p.  79.  Callender,  Causes,  etc., 
L.  1/71,  p.  885  ;  Vide  Nera'e  Stretch- 
ing (1242:4).  Hilton,  Division  of 
Nerves,  Etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  6.  Aran, 
etc.,  Cases,  T.  2/64,  p.  65  ;  1/68,  p. 
201.  Paget,  MoRPH.  Hypod.  (1653:3), 
L.  2/63,  p.  148. 

ULCEEATED  stujip— 

Fergusson,  L.  1/68,  p.  345. 

1636. 

SUEGICAL  —  IREITATIVE     —    TEAU- 
1.     MATIC    FEVER.    Traumatic  Erysipe- 
las (42:4). 

Bernard,  "Why  Fever  arises  after  "Wounds, 
T.  1/60,  p.  572.     Gibson,  etc.,  M.  E. 


SUEGICAL  —  IRRITAT.  —  TRAUMATIC 
FEVER  {cont.)— 

1/66,  p.  186;  1/74,  p.  43.  Simpson,  T. 
1/59,  pp.  411,  437,  489,  515.  Vide 
Analogy  of,  with  Puerperal  Fevee, 
(1590:5). 
Pathology,  Albert  and  Strieker,  L.  2/71, 
p.  485. 

2.  Varieties   that  Follow  Operations,  S. 

WeUs,  T.  1/72,  pp.  93,  483. 
Delirium   of    (1475:4),  Johnson,  Nature, 
etc.,  T.  2/53,  p.  159;  L.  1/66,  p.  419. 
Erichsen,  L.  1/62,  p.  477. 

TREATMENT  OF  SURGICAL  FEVER— 

3.  Prophylactic,     Etc.,     Simpson,     Tinct. 

Ferri  (294:6),  T.  1/59,  pp.  490,  517. 
Veratrum  Viride  (345:3),  Toland,  T.  2/58, 

p.  663. 
Opium  (461:6),  In  Children  (1630:2). 

1637. 

TRAUMATIC   SHOCK.      Railway     Spine, 

1.  Concussion  of  Spine  (1259:3);  Sexual 
Shock  (1091:5);  In  Abdominal  Disease 
(945:4) ;  Epigastric  Shock  in  Smokers 
(379:5). 

Symptoms, "West,  Simulate  Cerebral  Com- 
pression (1427:2),  L.  1/62,  p.  657. 
Le  Gros  Clark,  Difficulty  of  Diagnos., 
Severity,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  471 ;  2/63, 
p.  83;  1/68,  p.  667. 

2.  Death  fr.  (180:1). 

Treatment  (1259:5),  Ven^esectio  (163:6), 
Richardson,  etc.,  T.  2/74,  p.  229 ;  L. 
1/75,  p.  300. 

—Vinegar  (1259:6). 

SHOCK  AS  A  REMEDIAL  AGENT,  vide 
Perturbation  (1402:2). 

SURGICAL    DISEASES    OF   CHILDREN 

4.  (1519:2).  Operations  (1630:1),  How 
Borne,  &c. 

Forster,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  412;  2/73,  p.  474. 
SURG.  DISEASES   OF  ADOLESCENTS— 
Influence  of  Age   (570:41,   Gosselin,  T. 
1/72,  p.  467. 

SURGICAL      DISEASES      OF      WOMEN 

5.  (1111:1)— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  B.  Brown,  M.R.  1/53,  p. 
315 ;  R.  1/62,  p.  285.  Barnes,  Illus- 
trated, L.  1/74,  p.  56. 

Operations  in  Menstruous  and  Preg- 
nant Women  (1629:6). 

1638. 

ANATOMY.   Comparative  Anatomy  (478:1). 
1.  Preseryat.  of  Subjects  (182:2).     In' 

China  (10:3). 
Aids  to,   Brown,  L.   1/70,  p.  17.     Wag- 

staffe.  History  of  Study,   T.  2/72,  p. 

707.   Braines,  Topographical  Anatomy, 


508 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ANATOMY  (coiit.)  — 

Sections,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  243.  Hyrtl, 
Science  of,  T.  2/73,  p.  531.  Pettigrew, 
L.  1/76,  p.  41. 

DISSECTIONS- 

"  Confessions  of  a  Dissecting-room  Porter," 
Albert  Smith,  T.  2/76,  p.  719.  Ellis' 
Plates,  etc.,  L.  1/G3,  p.  299  ;   2/67,  p. 

2.  487.  Thomas,  Hooks  for,  Diagr.,  L. 
2/70,  p.  420.  Mutual  Dissection  So- 
ciety, L.  2/76,  p.  875.  Cleland's 
Directory,  L.  2/76,  p.  789. 

WOUNDS  FEOM  DISSECTIONS  (161:2). 
Paget,  Poison  Absorbed  by  Sound  Skix 
(26:4),  His  Own  Case,  etc.,  L.  1/71, 
pp.  736,  774.  J.  H.  Bennett,  6  Times 
Poisoned  During Uter.  Exam. (1111:4), 
Etc.,   L.    2/71,   p.    537;    vide    583:4. 

3.  Streeter,  Cut  Open  Part  and  Inject. 
Hartshorn,  T.  1/54,  p.  70.  Simpson, 
Soak  Hand  in  Acidulated  "Water,  T. 
1/59,  p.  515.  Garrigan,  Chlorinated 
Water,  T.  1/59,  p.  350.  Senex,  Wash 
First  with  Pot.  Iod.  and  then  with 
Acid  Hydrochl.,  Good  Preventive  ! ! 
L.  1/71,  p.  673. 

Sulphites  (245:4),  Polli,  T.  1/62,  p.  623; 

1/66,  p.  477. 
Quinine  (403:2),  Alcock,  T.  1/73,  p.  60. 

VIVISECTIONS— 

5.  Ed.,  L.  2/63,  p.  224.  Schiff,  L.  2/75,  p. 
628  ;  M.  K.  1/76,  p.  134.  Controversy, 
M.  R.  1/75,  p.  269;  2/75,  pp.  238, 
285.  Eeport  of  Royal  Commission,  L. 
1/76,  pp.  138,  285,  317. 
Bill,  L.  1/76,  p.  784  ;  As  Amended,  L. 
2/76,  p.  329. 

1639. 

PLASTIC  SURGERY.     Conservative  Sur- 

1.  GERY  (1628:4). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Wells,  T.  2/54,  pp.  9,  32, 
55,  109,  210,  262,  661.  Rouse,  Re- 
parative Surgery,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  50. 
Chassaignac,  Plastic  Oper.  on  Face 
(1691:5),  M.  R.2/54,  p.  402 ;  Wonderful 
Reparative  Powers  of  Face,  L.  2/68, 
p.  480.  Lamballe,  Vascular  and  Ner- 
vous Reprod.  in  Transplanted  Skin 

2.  (161:2).  R.  2/60,  p.  1/62.  Wolfe, 
New  Method,  Large  Pieces  of  Skin 
Transplanted,  Direct.,  etc.,  B.  2/75, 
p.  246. 

ANIMAL    GRAFTING    AND     INGRAFT- 
ING.    Union  of  Rat  and  Crow  (545:1). 
Union  of  Severed  Parts  (1628:5).    Skin 
Grafting  (161:2). 
Best,    Remarkable    Results,   Details,   etc., 
T.  2/66,  p.  14, 


TRANSPLANTATION       OF       VISCERA. 
3.     Transportation  of  Viscera  (582:6). 
ExpER.  on  Animals,  Mantegazza,  M.  E. 

2/67,  p.  162. 
Stomach  (833:4) ;  Spleen  (987:4) ;  Test- 
icle (1219:5);  Teeth  (103:4);  Cornea 
(1849:5);  Conjunctiva  (1836:5). 

5.  Rhinoplastics    (590:1);    Cheiloplastics 

(801:1) ;  Osteo-Rhinoplastic  (590:2), 
Blepuaroplastics  (1877:2). 

OSTEOPLASTIC     rcl     SUBPERIOSTEAL 

OPERATIONS  (93:6)  — 

Lectures,   Etc  ,   Maisonneuve,    T.    2/61, 

p.   468;    1/59,   pp.    18,    196.     Forget, 

M.  R.  2/63,  p.  546.     Kade,   R.  1/65, 

6.  p.  151.  Spence,  In  Acute  Necrosis 
(97:2),  Removal  of  Shafts,  T.  2/75, 
p.  207  ;  L.  1/76,  p.  387. 

Tibia,  Excision  of  Shaft  (1772:3), 
Maisonneuve,  R.  2/61,  p.  337.  Holmes, 
etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  340;  1/76,  pp.  387, 
601.     Spence,  T.  2/75,  p.  207. 

1640. 

SUBCUTANEOUS  OSTEOTOMY— 

2.  Cases,   Etc.,  Maunder,   L.   1/76,    p.  742; 

T.   2/76,  p.  92.     Frank,   T.   2/54,  p. 

612.      Boeckel,   In   France,   L.    2/76, 

p.  94. 
Bow   Legs    (1771:6)  ;    Neck    of    Femur 

(1751:1). 
Osteotome,  Nyrops,  Diagr.,    T.  2/62,   p. 

283.     Maunder,    3    Chisels,    L.    1/76, 

3.  p.  802.  Forster's  Diagr.,  T.  2/57,  p. 
505.    Linhart's  Chisel,  L.  1/76,  p.  568. 

TENOTOMY.     Teratology  (1710:1). 

Rev.  of  Subcutan.  Surgery-,  Adams,  R. 
1/58,  p.  282;  M.  R.  2/61,  pp.  384, 
405.  Barwell,  Grave  Evils  Attending 
at  Times,  T.  2/61,  p.  593;  2/66,  p. 
523. 
Repair  and  Regeneration  of  Tendons, 
Adams,  T.  1/56,  pp.  29,  80 ;  2/59,  p. 
121;  1/61,  p.  44;  1/70,  p.  315;  2/71, 
p.  395.  Lamballe,  Cicatrization  and 
Regen.,  T.  1/62,  p.  225.  Barwell, 
Excepting  Tendo  Achilles  (1775:2), 
Union  is  the  Exception,  R.  1/63, 
p.  297. 

SUBCUTANEOUS   INCISIONS  IN— 

5.  Boils    (55:4);    Anthrax  (57:1);    Hernia 

(954:4). 

TATTOOING— 

DiFF.  Modes,  L.  1/72,  p.  341.  The 
Tattooed  Man,  Wonderful  Case,  L. 
1/72,  pp.  166,  701,  777;  T.  1/72,  p. 
138 

6.  Dangers,  T.  1/60,  p.  328. 

Erasion  of  Marks  (1641:2),  Nicholls,  etc., 

L.  1/72,  p.  493;  T.  1/76,  p.  2. 
Of  Cornea  (1847:6);  Lips  (801:3). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


509 


1641. 

GUXrO^YDEK— FIEEWORKS— 

1.  Faraday,  Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  4/47,  p.  198. 
EXPLOSIONS  OF  GUNPOWDER— 

Preyentiox,  MixixG  "WITH  Coal  Dust, 
Etc.,  T.  2/57,  p.  621  ;  Gale's  Pro- 
cess, Powdered  Glass,  vide  Book. 

2.  Legal  Questions,  Taylor,  Where  it  Had 

to  be  Decided  if  Gunpowder  were  on 
Premises,  M.  E.  1/55,  p.  296. 
Burns  Fr.  (60:1),  Dr.  AValler's  Death  fr., 
L.  1/62,  p.  194.  Busch,  Treat,  to 
AvoidAcciDENTAL  Tattooing  (1640:6), 
T.  1/59,  p.  42. 

GUNSHOT  WOUNDS— 

4.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Cole,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/53,  p. 

133;  2/62,  p.  168.  Gnthrie  and  Vel- 
peau,  L.  2/48,  Index.  Boudin,  Atti- 
tude (181:4)  OF  Persons  Shot,  T. 
1/60,  p.  167.  Longman,  New  Inven- 
tions have  Eevolutionized  the  Science, 
T.  1/61,  p.  613;  M.  E.  1/63,  p.  417. 
MacLeod,  E.  2/58,  p.  371.  Howard, 
Hermetical     Sealing     of    Wounds 

5.  (175:2),  T.  2/63,  p.440.  Gason, Chasse- 
pot  Wounds,  L.  2/68,  p.  421.  Enfield 
Eifles,  Serious  Nature  of  Wounds,  T. 
2/61,  p.  511.  Squires,  etc..  Involving 
Various  Viscera  (880:4),  Etc.,  T. 
2/75,  p.  623  ;  L.  2/75,  p.  830.  Hilton, 
Involving  Femoral  Vessels  (1758:5), 

6.  T.  1/60,  p.  216.  Charles  XII.  of  Sweden, 
Discuss,  as  to  Natiu-e  of  Wound,  T. 
2/60,  p.  128. 

Of  Knee  (1768:5) ;  Chest  (643:2)  ;  Heart 
(786:2);  Thigh  (1760:5);  Skull 
(1425:3);  Colon  (880:5);  Bladder 
(1053:5);  Eye  (1840:4). 

1642. 

BULLET— 

1 .  Number  Fired  in  Battle  for  Each  Man 

Killed,  L.  1/60,  p.  587.  Legouest, 
Eelative  Action  of  Variously  Shaped 
Bullets,  L.  2/59,  p.  350.  Bruce,  Minie 
Wounds,  L.  2/66,  p.  260. 

DIAGNOSIS   OF  BULLET  IN  WOUND— 

2.  Garibaldi's  Case,  Nekton,  T.  2/62,  p.  641. 

PirogofF  says  It  was  Well  that  it  was 
Not  Sooner'Discovered,  T.  1/67,  p.  530. 
Wilde's  etc.,  Galv.  Bullet  Detector, 
L.  1/67,  p.  578  ;  2/71,  p.  687 ;  T.  2/69, 
p.  203.  Uhler,  Fill  Wound  with  Di- 
lute Nitric  Acid  and  Test  for  Lead 
OR  Iron,  L.  2/76,  p.  486.  Browne, 
How  to  Explore,  E.  2/62,  p.  186.  Buck, 
Acupuncture  Needle  (166:5),  Good 
to  Explore  with,  E.  2/66,  p.  143.  Eoses, 
A  Mistake  to  be  Too  Anxious  to 
Extract,  T.  1/69,  p.  530.  Simpson, 
How  Tolerated  (287:4),  T.  1/58, 
p.  625. 


DIAGN.  OF  BULLET  IN  WOUND  {cont.)— 
Forceps  for  Extracting  (1645:1),  Plates, 

4.  T.  1/62,  p.  648  ;  2/70,  p.  153 ;  L.  1/62, 
p.  612  ;  2/66,  p.  261. 

BULLET  IN  HEAET  (786:6);  IN  BEAIN 
(1425:3) ;  IN  PETEOUS  BONE  (1678:5). 

BAYONET  WOUNDS - 

Of  Heart  (786:2);  Of  Abdomen  (880:5). 

IMPALEMENT  &  STABS— 

5.  C.iSEs,  Etc.,  Eeynolds,  etc.,  T.  2  71,  p.  392; 

1/72,  p.  407. 

ACCIDENTS— 

Eailway  (1259:4). 

Impaired  Vision  After  (1813:2). 

BLOWS.    Wounds  and  Injuries  (159:6). 

6.  Death    (180:1),   Following  Slight  Blow 

on  Shin  in  a  Child,  Annan,  T.  2/54,  p. 
238  ;     B.    Sequard,    Explau.   of  such 
Cases,  E.  1/65,  p.  355. 
Atrophy  Following  (110:4) ;  Iris  Changing 
Colour  (1853:1). 

1643. 

SUTUEES.  Ligatures  for  Arteries  (719:3) ; 

1.  Ligatures  Instead  of  Cutting  (1633:1); 
Elastic  Ligatures  (1632:6) ;  Dressing 
Wounds  (160:3  and  1634:3). 

DiFF.  Forms  of  Sutures,  Wells,  T.  2/54, 
pp.  32,  55.  Symonds,  Needle  or  Twisted 
Suture  Best,  T.  2/60,  p.  230. 

METALLIC  SUTUEES.  Metallic  Liga- 
TUREs  (720:1) ;  Vesico-Vagixal  Fistula 
(1612:1). 

2.  History,  Etc.,  Simpson,  T.  1/58,  pp.  571, 

625;   1/59,  p.  3. 

Wells,  T.  2/54,  p.  109 ;  Now  Finds  Silk 
Super,  for  First  Six  Days,  T.  1/63,  p. 
148;  Bar  Suture,  T.  1/57,  p.  141 ;  In- 
strument to  Twist  Wire,  Diagr.,  T, 
1/60,  p.  62 ;  Button  Suture  for 
Varicose  Veins  (749:6). 

Olliver,  M.   E.  2/62,  p.    645.      Startin, 
Staple  Suture,  Plate,  T.  1/60,  p.  391. 
Silver  Wire  Sutures,  Simpson,  T.  1/58, 

3.  p.  574.  Lister,  Deep  Button  Suture, 
Diagr.,  L.  1/75,  p.  787. 

—  In    Fracture    of    Patella   (1763:5). 

Eadical   Cure    of   Hernia    (960:6). 

EupTURE  OF  Tendo  Achillis  (1775:1).. 
Lead  Wire  Sutures  (287:4),  Simpson,  T. 

4.  1/58,  p.  625.  Wells,  T.  2/54,  p.  109  ; 
Needle  for  Introducing,  Plate,  1/-57, 
p.  540. 

Iron  Wire  Sutures  (293:1),  Simpson 
Thinks  them  Best  as  a  Eule,  No.  30, 
T.  1/58,  p.  626  ;  1/59,  p.  3  ;  2/58,  p. 
585;  Used  by  Fabricius  in  1647,  T. 
1/59,  p.  82. 


510 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


SUTUEES  {coiit.)— 

Horsehair  (719:5).     Silk  (719:3). 

Ants  (484:1),  Dorat's  Novel  Suture,  Axts' 

Heads!!  L.  1/66,  p.  189. 
How  TO  Avoid  Use  of  Sutures,  Higgin- 

son,  R.  1/62,  p.  133. 

1644. 

NEEDLES  FOR  SUTURES  (1644:6). 

1.  Mathews,  Movable  Eye,  Plate,  T.  2/62,  p. 
37.  Wells,  With  Opeuing  Eye,  Plate, 
T.  1/57,  p.  540;  Double  Needle,  T. 
1/64,  p.  10.  Mitchell's  Double  Hol- 
low Needle,  Forcep,  Diagr.,  Ainer.  J., 
No.  3/28,  p.  343.  Eve's,  etc..  Hollow 
Needle,  T.  1/61,  p.  284 ;  1/59,  p.  325  ; 
1/60,  p.  575. 
Feigusson's  Revolving,  Diagr.,  T.  2/58,  p. 
537.  Gustavus'  Diagr.,  L.  1/59,  p. 
514.     Wells,  for  Lead  Wire  (1643:4). 

FORCEPS  FOR  REMOVINQ  METALLIC 

3.  SUTURES  (1645:1). 
Diagr.,  Smith,  L.  1/71,  p.  645. 

SURGICAL  instruments- 
Obstetrical    (1575:1);    India    Ri-bber 
FOR  (364:3) ;  Ophthalmic  (1822:3). 

4.  Modern,  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  123.     At 

Vienna  Exhibit.,  L.  1/73,  pp.  578,  611. 
Preservation     of    from    Rust,    Hillas, 

Exhib.  Chronom.  Oil,  L.  2/55,  p.  333. 
— Carbolised  Oil  (353:3),  L.  2/71,  p.  803  ; 

2/73,  p.  581. 

5.  — Mercurial  Ointment  (301:6),  L.  2/71, 

p.  309 ;  Contra,  L.  1/55,  p.  333. 
Pocket  Cases,  Charriere,  Plate,  T.  1/62, 
p.  674. 

6.  Yv''eighino   Machine,   Hawksley,    Cheap, 

L.  2/72,  p.  821. 
Needles,  Explorixg,  Simpson,  T.  2/59, 

p.  52. 
Holders  for  Needles,  Theobald,  Diagr., 

L.  2/71,  p.  575. 
— For  Sutures  (1644:1);  Vesico-Vagin. 

Fistula  (1612:3)  ;  Varix  (749:5). 

1645. 

FORCEPS— 

1.   Artery,  to  Supersede  Ligatures  (719 


2). 
1). 
2). 


Torsion     (720:4).      Tooth     (106 
Midwifery  (1575:2).     Ear  (1794 
Bullet   (1642:2).     To   Remote  Me 
tallic  Ligatures  (1644:3).     Litho- 
tomy (1060:2). 

KNIVES— 

2.  Anal  Fistula  (889:4).     Hernia  (954:4). 

Valentine's     (585:3) ;     Ophthalmic 

(1870:5). 

SCISSORS— 

Richardson's  Tooth-Edged,  Diagr.,  T.  2/73, 
p.  688.  Smith's  Angular  Diagr.,  L. 
1/72,  p.  583. 


SCISSORS  {cont.)— 

For  Anal  Fistula  (889:4). 
Ophthalmic  (1870:5). 

TENACULUM— 

3.  For  Uterine  Oper.,  Etc.,  Ellis,  L.  2/67, 

p.  71. 
For  Tracheotomy  (621:5). 

CLAMPS— 

4.  Chambers,  Parallel,  for  Actual  Cautery 

(212:4),  Diagr.,  L.  2/66,  p.  70.  Davy's, 
for  Elastic  Ligatures  (1632:5),  L. 
2/74,  p.  163. 
Ovariotomy  (1162:1)  ;  Haemorrhoids 
(895:4);  Prolapsus  Ani  (892:6); 
Aneurism  (727:3). 

TOURNIQUETS— 

5.  Artery  (719:1). 

TRUSSES— 

Hernia    (953:2);    Anal    (892:5);    Ute- 
rine (1585:3);  Umbilical  (956:6). 

SPECULA— 

6.  Anal   (887:3);    Auri   (1790:3);    Laryn- 

geal (610:3)  ;  Vaginal  (1101:3)  ; 
Urethral  rcl  Endoscope  (1218:5)  ; 
Ophthalmic  for  Cataract  (1870:5). 

1646. 

TROCARS— 

1.  Paracentesis  Thoracis  (709:6)  ;  Vesicje 
(1050:6);  Ovarii  (1160:4);  For  In- 
jecting Ovaries,  Etc.  (1158:5) ;  In 
Ovariotomy  (1162:1). 

ASPIRATING  TROCARS— 

S.  Aspiration,  T.  2/73,  pp.467, 499.  Cameron, 
Dangers  in  Abscess,  Cases,  L.  1/73,  p. 
511.  Dieulafoy,  T.  1/72,  p.  523; 
2/73,  p.  467.  Salt's,  etc..  New  Rack 
and  Pinion  Movement,  Diagr.,  L.  2/74, 
p.  817;  1/75,  p.  203.  Coxeter's,  etc., 
Diagr.,  T.  2/74,  p.  591 ;  Cheap,  T.  1/75, 
p.  538. 

3.  In  Paracentesis  Thoracis(709:5)  ;  Vesica: 

(1050:6);  Tympanitis  (866:3) ;  Gas- 
tric Dilatation  (850:5)  ;  Hydrops 
Articuli  (1767:1)  ;  Spina  Bifida 
(1714:1)  ;  Acute  Synovitis  (1717:5) ; 
Hip  Disease  (1750:4). 

SYRINGES— 

4.  Transfusion  (152:2);  Hypodermic(218:5); 

Gonorrhckal(1176:3);Throat(814:2). 

CATHETERS.     Catheterism  (1213:4). 

5.  Self-retaining,  Etc.  (1215:3). 

BOUGIES— 

Laminaria   Bougies   (1216:5)  ;  Bougie  a 
BouLE  ET  Olivaire  (1216:6). 


IMEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


511 


BOUGIES  {cont.)— 

Medicated  (1175:3),  Hicks,  L.  2/67,  p.  450, 

Vide  Medicated  Pessaries  (1136:5). 
In  Goxxorhcea  (1175:3j. 

DILATORS— 

6.  Urethral  (1216:1);  Eectal  (869:5). 

PEOBANG— 

Made  of  Wire  Concealed  in  Elastic  Tube, 
Ingenious,  E.  2/63,  p.  231,  vide  852:5. 

Sponge  (480:3),  Eice,  Ingenious  Plan,  T. 
1/58,  p.  434. 

1647. 

ECEASEUES— 

2.  Descript.  Plate,  S.  "Wells,  T.  2/56,  p.  364. 
Macleod,  Use  of,  etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  540  ; 
2/57,  p.  89.  Hicks,  Modif.  Diagr.,  T. 
2/62,  p.  498.  Maisonneuve,  Substitute, 
Extemporaneous, etc.,  E.  2/64,  p.  135. 
Galvanic  (213:3),  Diagr.,  L.  1/73,  p.  199. 
In N.55YI  (736: 6);  Uterine  Polypi  (1126:4); 
Anal  Fistula  (889:6). 

CHAIN  SAW.     Osteotome  (1640:2). 
5.  Plate,  Matthews,  T.  2/62,  p.  264. 

SUEGICAL  tents- 
Medicated,  Etc.  (1646:5),  Nott,  E,  1/71, 

p.  174.      Vide  Gonorrh(ea  (1175:3). 
Drainage  Tubes  (101:3).  As  Substitutes, 

T.  1/59,  p.  653. 
Lamlnaria    Digitata    (317:4) ;    Bougies 

(1216:5).     Wilson,    T.    2/63,   p.    558. 

Greenhalgh,  etc.,  L.  1/65,  p.  364  ;  2/62, 

p.  463.     Atthill,  Direct.,  etc.,  E.  2/71, 

p.  301. 
Gentian  Tents  (383:4). 

1648. 

SPONGE  TENTS  (480:3)— 

1.  Prepar.,  Etc.,  Eoberts,  T.   1/58,  p.   18. 

Sims,  M.  E.  1/67,  p.  144.  Ellis,  Car- 
BOLiZED,  L.  2/67,  p.  295.  Godson, 
Instrument  to  Facilitate  Introd.  Into 
Os,  Etc.  (1118:4),  L.   2/70,    p.    740. 

2.  Tait,    Ol.  Caryoph.     to    Disinfect 
(407:5),  T.  1/74,  pp.  34,  170. 

In   Strictured    Os   (1118:4);    Eigid  Os 
(1569:5)  ;    Dysmenorrhcea    (1089:6)  ; 
Induction  of  Labour  (1559:2). 
BANDAGES— 

4.  B.1NDAGING,  Heath,  T.  1/66,  p.  234.  Diagn. 

for  all  Parts  of  Body,  L.  2/50,  p.  385, 
et  seq.  Eemarks,etc.,  M.  E.  1/64,  p. 
303  ;  T.  1/66,  p.  199.  Symonds, 
Generally,  Useless  after  Operations 
(1635:3),  T.  2/60,  p.  230. 

FLANNEL  OE  DONNETS  (211:2). 

5.  Startin,  T.  1/60,  p.  517.     Hunt,   E.  1/62, 

p.  186. 


WATEE-TIGHT  BANDAGES— 

Langenbeck, Valuable  after  EESECTiONS,etc., 
(1722:3),  T.  1/61,  p.  372  ;  M.  E.  2/61, 
p.  547  ;  2/62,  p.  265. 

GLUE  BANDAGES— 

6.  Prep.,  Etc,  De  Morgan,  T.  1/65,  p.  514; 
1/67,  p.  525. 

GLASS  bandages- 
Silicate  OF  Soda  (276:1),  Wagstaffe,  Cheap 
and  Light,  Etc.,  T.  1/74,  p.  263.  Water 
Glass  Dressings,  Etc  (315:4). 

1649. 

PLASTEE     of     PAEIS,    GYPSUM    vel 

1.  STUCCO  bandages- 
Direct.,  stark,  T.  1/65,  pp.  222,  259  ;  1/66, 

p.  199.  Oehme,  IN  Arthritis  (1715:6). 
Heath,  German  Plan  with  Wash  Lea- 
ther, L.  2/70,  p.  469.  Corley,  Bava- 
rian Plan,  FL.iNNEL,  E.  1/72,  p.  204. 
Eichet,  etc.,  T.  1/55,  p.  395  ;  1/62,  p. 

2.  23 ;  L.  2/72,  pp.  154,  244.  Carsten, 
How  to  Remove  with  Chlokide  of 
Sodium,  T.  1/72,  p.  380. 

D.iNGERs,  Etc.,   Stromeyer,  etc.,  T.  1/72, 

p.  606;  2/74,  p.  404. 
In  Spinal  Curvature  (1712:4). 

STAECHED  BANDAGE  (314:6). 

Direct.,  Etc.,  Eoyston,  T.  2/54,  pp.  623, 
541  ;  2/61,  p.  513.  Gamgee,  No  Splints 
Needed,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  294.  Mark- 
wick,  etc.,  L.  1/46,  pp.  240,  354,  462. 
Wathen,  Pliers  for  Cutting  off,  etc., 
Diagr.,  T.  2/69,  p.  210;  1/70,  p.  162. 

PAEAFFINE  BANDAGE  (357:2). 

Direct.,  Etc.,  Tait,  T.  2/65,  p.  714  ;  2/66, 
p.  471.     Startin,  Direct.  Where  Pur- 
6.  chasable,  etc.,  E.  1/67,  p.  162. 

SPIEAL  ELASTIC  BANDAGE  (176:4). 

BANDAGING    DUEING    DELIVERY 
(1565:3). 

BANDAGING  AFTEE  DELIVEEY  (1582:2). 

IMMOVABLE     BANDAGES     IN     ACUTE 
EHEUMATISM  (1461:3). 

BANDAGE    FOE   FEACTUEE    OF    CLA- 
VICLE  (1724:5). 

ESMAECH'S  BANDAGE  (1632:4). 

1650. 

SPLINTS— 

1.   Winchester,  T.  2/62,  p.  653  ;  2/54,  p.  648  ; 

2/55,  p.  214;  Direct,  to  Make,  etc.,  L. 

2/74,  p.  758 ;  Diagr.,  L.  2/68,  p.  162. 

Moffitt,  Battle  and  Field  Splints, 

L.  2/72,  p.  193. 
McNalty,  Folding  Iron  Wire  Fracxueb 


512 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


SPLINTS  {cont.)~ 

Box,  Diagr.,  L.  2/73,  p.  660.  Cleland, 
Perfoeated  Zinc,  T.  2/70,  p.  117- 
Gibbs,  For  Upp.  and  Lower,  Diagr., 
T.  2/53,  p.  676. 

Jeaffi-eson,  Water  Cushion  Splint,  Diagr., 
L.  2/67,  p.  576.  Skipton,  Diagr.,  T. 
1/61,  p.  612.  Greenway's  Fracture 
Apparatus,  Very  Good  if  not  tbe  Best, 
T.  1/69,  p.  186;  2/.53,  p.  99. 
4.  Bader's,  For  Oblique  Fracture,  Diagr.,  T. 
1/57,  p.  136.  Paget,  etc.,  Leg  Splints, 
L.  1/69,  p.  287  ;  2/69,  p.  265.  Cripps, 
Elastic  Spring,  Diagr., L.  2/71,  p.  191. 

Shi-impton's  Anter.  Suspending  Splint 
for  Leg,  Diagr.,  L.  2/72,  p.  72  ! ! ! 

Smith,  Wire  Splint,  Diagr.,  T.  2/65,  p. 
482.  Highmore's  Splint  for  Leg, 
Etc.,  Diagr.,  L.  1/53,  p.  173.  Browne, 
Mode  of  Applying  Counter-Exten- 
sion (1653:4),  Etc.,  Diagr.,  L.  1/75, 
p.  229. 

Broadwood's  Improved  Splint,  T.  2/66,  pp. 
352,  465.  Forster,  Improv.  on  Nathan 
Smith's  Splint  for  Fract.  Femur, 
Diagr.,  B.  2/76,  p.  130. 

LEATHER  FELT  SPLINTS— 

Hide's,  Patent,  T.  1/66,  p.  162 ;  L.  1/67, 
p.  447. 

LISTON'S  LONG  SPLINT— 

Improved,  B.  vol.  27,  p.  122.  Bloxam,  T. 
1/66,  p.  414.  Bulley's  Modific.,  Diagr., 
T.  2/62,  p.  148.  Ball's,  Diagr.,  L. 
2/62,  p.  480. 

Spence,  Mode  of  Supplying  its  Place,  etc., 
T.  2/75,  p.  205.  Stanley,  Dangers, 
Death  During  Vomiting,  Med.  Circ, 
2/54,  p.  74.  Hayes  on  Cruise's,  Diagr., 
etc.,  B.  1/76,  p.  141. 

1651. 

PASTEBOARD  SPLINTS— 

1.  Merchlfer,  T.  2/59,  p,  566. 
POEOPLASTIC  SPLINTS— 

Cocking,  L.  2/71,  p.  401. 

ADHESIVE    PLASTER    AS    A    SUBSTI- 
TUTE— 

2.  Shrady,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  272. 

STARCH  (1649:2).     GYPSUM  (1649:1). 

TO  LINE  SPLINTS,  Etc. 

S.  Waterproof  Padding,  Davy,  Diagr.,  T. 
2/73,  p.  342.  Improved,  M.  R.  1/76, 
p.  145.  Patent  Indian  Rubber 
Sponge,  T.  1/68,  p.  378;  L.  1/69,  p. 
585  ;  2/69,  p.  259. 

SPLINTS  FOR— 

Arm  and  Shoulder  (1732:6) ;  Hip  Joint 
Disease   (1750:1)  ;    After  Excision 


SPLINTS  FOR  [cont.)~ 

4.  OF  Knee  (1770:3)  ;  Excision  of  Hip 
(1753:6),  And  Of  Elbow  (1734:4)  ; 
Fracture  of  Tibia  (1773:3). 

SWINGS  AND  SLINGS— 

5.  Differ.  Modes,  Etc.,  Vernon,  T.  1/65,  p. 

439.  Jakins,  Bed  Lift  (178:4), 
Diagr.,  L.  2/70,  pp.  639, 701.  Gamgee, 
Cheap  Swing  to  Stand  by  Side  op 
of  Bed,  Etc.,  Diagr.,  L.  2/71,  p.  45. 

6.  Leo,    Grantham,  Etc.,  T.    1/51,   pp.  498, 

625  ;  Diagr.,  1/52,  pp.  402,  428, 
597;  2/62,  p.  652.  Greenway's  Leg 
Suspender,  Diagr.,  L.  1/66,  p.  202; 
T.  2/67,  p.  663  ;  Greenslade's  do.,  T. 
1/73,  p.  588. 
After  Excision  of  Hip  (17o3:6)  ;  of 
Knee  (1770:5) ;  of  Arm  (1732:6). 

1652. 

FRACTURES.     Diseases  of  Bones  (95:1). 

3.  Review,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  72  ;  2/62,  p. 

147.  Weber,  Exper.,  Strength  of  Diff. 
Bones  in  Men  and  Women,  M.  R.  2/60, 
p.  77.  Hutchinson,  On  Some  of  the 
More  Rare  Forms,  Impaction,  Etc., 
T.  1/66,  p.  683. 
Repair  of,  Regeneration  and  Repro- 
duction (94:3),  Wagner,  etc.,  M.  R. 

4.  2/60,  p.  80.  Gant,  T.  2/67,  pp.  4  25, 
535.  Sigmund,  Syphilis  (1205:4) 
Does  Not  Interfere  with  Repair,  T. 
2/60,  p.  541;  vide  1655:1. 

Callus,  Spence,  Is  There  Such  a  Forma- 
tion ?  T.  2/75,  p.  205.  Hilton,  L.  2/63, 

5.  p.  90.  Clarke,  Giving  Way  from  Over 
Mental  Fatigue,  T.  2/67,  p.  539. 
Svvitzer,  Reaesorption(94:4)  byUNGT. 
loDiN.,  T.  2/68,  p.  353. 

Diagnosis  of  Fracture  After  Repair, 
Hilton,  In  Laav  Courts,  What  Guide 
IS  the  Callus  ?  L.  2/63,  p.  90. 

In  Children  (1523:3),  Coulson,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/62,  p.  147  ;  1/64,  p.  270. 

In  Aged,  Meachem,  Rapid  Union,  T.  1/61, 
p.  129. 

1653. 

INTRA-UTERINE  FRACTURES    (1539:5). 

SPONTANEOUS       FRACTURES       FROM 
MUSCULAR  ACTION    (109:5). 
Humerus  (1732:3);  Ribs  (1745:5);  Femur 
(1760:3);  P.vtella  (1763:1) ;  Os  Cal- 
cis  (1779:1). 

2.  Cases,  Curran,  L.  2/73,  pp.  224,  259,  295. 

Perrin,  T.  2/57,  p.  254. 
In  Insanity  (1379:3) ;  Epilep.sy  (1760:3); 

Cancer  (1664:3), 
Py-u>MiA    Following    Simple    Fracture 

(169:3). 

3.  Embolism    of     Fat    Following    (17:3), 

Czerav,    L.   2/75,   p.    864;    T.    1/76, 
p.  37.' 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


513 


TREATMENT  OF  FRACTURE— 

Hypodermic  Ixjections  to  Avoid  Stakt- 
ixG,  Etc.,  Evershed,  T.  1/69,  p.  463. 
M'Diarmid,  B.  2/76,  p.  144. 

4.  Gexeual   Erroiis,   Etc.,    Winchester,    L. 

2/G3,  p.  219  ;  2/74,  p.  757. 
Extension  &  Counter-extension  (1760:6), 
Swinburne,  No  Splints,  Etc.,  T.  2/61, 

5.  p.  142.  Spence,  Tilting  Foot  of  Bed, 
No  Perineal  Band,  Etc.,  Diagr.,  T. 
2/75,  p.  205.  AVinchester,  Erroneous 
Ideas  Regarding,  L.  2/63,  p.  219  ;  2/74, 
p.  757.  Holthouse,  Spiral  Extensor, 
Diagr.,  T.  1/72,  p.  789. 

— In  Dressing  Stumps  (1655:3) ;  Diseases 

of  Joints  (1715:6). 
Splints  (1650:1).     Bandages  (1648:4). 
Sutures  to  Bones,  Iloward,  L.  2/65,  p. 149. 

6.  Refracture,  Hayes,  Splints   for.  Etc., 

B.  1/76,  p.  140.  Skey,  Necessity  for 
at  Times,  T.  1/59,  p.  97 ;  L.  2/70,  p. 
395.  Spence,  T.  2/75,  p.  206.  Butcher, 
Instrument  for,  T.  2/75,  p.  206. 

Condyles  of  Humerus  (1732:4). 

Lime  Internally  (273:2),  Fletcher,  L.  2/46, 
p.  412.  Milne  Edwards,  M.  R.  2/56, 
p.  264. 

1654. 

COMPOUND  FRACTURE— 

3.  Into    Joints,    Bryant,   T.    2/58,  p.   473; 

Analysis  of  302  Cases,  T.  1/61,  p.  210. 

Treatment,  Hutchinson,  Never  Fear  to 
Cut  Away  Bone,  but  Leave  Perios- 
teum, T.  1/66,  p.  360.  Trastour, 
Occlusion,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  572. 

Antiseptic  Treatment  (215:2),  Lister,  L. 

4.  1/67,  pp.  326,  357,  387,  507  ;  2/67,  p.  6. 
Simpson,  Lister's  Views  Not  Original, 
L.  2/67,  p.  547.  Mason,  Carboxized 
Bran,  T.  2/76,  p.  491. 

—  TiNCT.    Benzoin    (393:6),    Bryant,    14 

Cases,  L.  2/76,  pp.  747,  781,  821. 

—  TiNCT.    MYRRH.ii   (416:5),  Garland,  L. 

2/76,  p.  882. 

UNUNITED     FRACTURES     rel    FALSE 

5.  joints- 
Lectures,  Cases,  Etc.,  Markoe,  T.  2/59 

p.  142.  Adams,  Clin.,  T.  1/51,  p.  395 
Winchester,  Prevention,  Cause,  Treat, 
etc.,  L.  2/63,  p.  220;  2/74,  p.  758 
Browne  contra  Winchestei',  L.  1/75,  p 
228.  Gurlt,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  150.  Curran 
Analysis  of  Bones,  Etc.,  L.  2/73,  p 
261.  Callender,  Notes  on,  Discuss. 
L.  1/68,  p.  436. 

1655. 

CAUSES   OF    UNUNITED  FRACTURE 
1.    Latent  Sy'Philis  (1652:4),  Barnes,  L.  2/73, 
p.  627  ;  vid,e  1655:4. 


TREATMENT     OF    UNUNITED     FRAC- 
TURE (1654:6)— 

2.  Dieffenbach's  Pegs,  R.  2/51,  p.  150;  L. 

1/67,  p.  622.  Modificat.,  B.  2/75,  p. 
130.  Hill,  Modificat.  of  Diefi"enbach's 
Plan,  Recov.,  B.  1/76,  p.  136.  Spence, 
T.  2/75,  p.  206.  Windsor,  New  Oper., 
T.  1/54,  p.  34  ;  2/56,  p.  270;  Discuss., 
1/64,  p.  322.  Mignon,  Of  Thigh 
(1761:3),  Walking  About,  R.  2/69,  p. 
276. 

Percussion,  Thomas,  7  Cases,  Cure,  B. 
1/76,  p.  133. 

Acupuncture    (166:5),   Weisel,    etc.,    R. 

3.  1/45,  p.  99  ;  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  355. 
Seton  (166:2),  Mott,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  133. 
Transplantation     of     Bone     (94:3)     in 

Cases  where  there  is  a  Gap,  Nuss- 
haum.  Loss   of   Piece  of  Ulna,   T. 
1/75,  p.  447. 
Plaster  of  Paris  Splint  (1649:1),  Law- 

4.  son,  L.  2/74,  p.  551. 

LiQ.  Ammonle  Injected  (164:4),  Bouguet, 

L.  2/63,  p.  265. 
Iodide  Potassium  (264:3),  Wagner,  M.  R. 

5.  1/67,  p.  545  ;  vide  1655:1. 

Iodine  Locally  (251:1),  Blasius,  M.  R. 
1/52,  p.  551. 

Apparatus  for  Cases  where  Union  is  Im- 
possible, Millikin,  T.  1/61,  p.  277. 

1656. 

DISLOCATIONS.  AVounds,  Etc.  of  Joints 
1.      (1722:1). 

Lectures,  Skey,  T.  2/53,  pp.  57,  83,  159, 
339. 

Compound,  Bryant,  T.  2/58,  p.  469. 

Congenital,  Brodhurst,  L.  1/69,  p.  487. 

REDUCTION  OF  DISLOCATIONS— 

Skey,  T.  2/53,  p.  160.  Bishop,  Screw  Extens. 
Instead  of  Pulleys,  Diagr.,  T.  1/52,  p. 
553.  Maunder,  Value  of  "  Hodges' 
Accumulator,"  Diagr.,  T.  1/59,  p.  560. 

3.  Without   Extension   vel  Manipulation, 

Busch,    Direct.,  T.    1/61,   p.  660;  R. 

1/63,  p.  200. 
—Hip  (1753:2)  ;  Humerus  (1731:2). 
Long  Standing  Cases,  Brodhurst,  T.  1/62, 

p.  651 ;  L.  1/69,  p.  487.    Skey,  etc.,T. 

2/53,  p.  339  ;  2/70,  p.   357  ;   1/75,  p. 

576.     Velpeau,  Averse   to  Trying,  L. 

1/63,  p.  309. 

BONE-SETTERS— 

4.  Life  and  Practice  of  Hutton  the  Bone- 

setter.  Hood,  L.  1/71,  p.  336,  et  seq. 
Paget,  Cases  They  Undertake,  R.  1/67, 
p.  141. 

1657. 

SPRAINS.  Wounds,  Etc.,  of  Joints  (1722:1). 
1.    Lectures,  Etc.,  Bryant,  T.  2/58,  pp.  343, 

469,  573.    Guersant,  In  Child.,  Treat., 

M.  K.  1/67,  p.  265. 


514 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


SPEAIXS  {cont.)— 

Preceding  an  Attack  of  Measles  (7o:.5), 
Dangerous. 

TEEATMENT  OF  SPRAINS— 

2.  Lectures,  Etc.,   Paget,    R.  1/67,  p.   144. 

Higgins,  Cure  iu  3  or  4  Days,  R.  2/68, 

p.  159. 
Hot  Fomentations  (230:1),  Gorham,  How 

Properly  to  Apply,  Vast  Value,    etc., 

2/76,  p.  140.     Jackson,  M.  R.  1/52,  p. 

269. 
Very  Cold  Water  (1 90:4),  Baudens,M.R., 
S.  1/52,  p.  269.     Cock,  T.  2/55,  p.  63. 

Ammonii  Chlorid.    (255:5),   M.  R.    1/52, 

p.  269. 
Shampooing    vel    Frictions,   Manipula- 

4.  TioNs,  Giraud,  etc.,  T.  2/57,  p.  612; 
1/58,  p.  96;  1/74,  p.  301.  Feraud, 
M.  R.  1/67,  p.  547.  Estradere,  R. 
2/63,  p.  74. 

—  In    Acute     and    Chronic    Synovitis 

(1717:5). 
Inu'nction  (90:5),  "Wilson,  Skin  Diseases, 

5.  1857,  p.  475.  Aubrun,  Olite  Oil 
(384:2),  T.  1/59,  p.  530.  Fife,  Crea- 
sote  Oint.  (355:5),  Med.  Gaz.,  vol. 
22/28,  p.  66. 

GuACo  (395:4),  Pritchard,  T.  2/52, p.  522. 

6.  Strapping,   Etc.,  Gamgee,  etc.,   L.   1/76, 

pp.  629,  691,  722.  Hood,  with  Cau- 
tious Use  of  Joint,  L.  1/71,  p.  501, 
Use  of  Joint,  L.  1/71,  p.  501.  Larey, 
Starch  Bandage  (1650:1),  Amer.  J., 
No.  45/38,  T.  240. 


1658. 

TUMOURS  vel  NEW  GROWTHS.    Under 

3.     N^TSvi  (24:3). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Paget,  M.  R.,  1/52,  p.  1. 
Virchow,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  414  ;  1/67, 
p.  27  ;  1/68,  p.  70 ;  Micrology,  M.  R. 
2/54,  p.  513.  Wilks,  T.  2/62,  pp.  83, 
193.  Payne,  Origin  and  Relations, 
L.  1/74,  p.  329,  et  scq.  Spence,  No 
Originally  Simple  Tumour  ever  be- 
comes Malignant,  T.  2/75,  p.  210. 
Bennett,  Classification,  Etc.,  L. 
2/63,  p.  239. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  TUMOURS— 

Pulsation,  Moore,  L.  1/62,  pp.  453,  536. 
Garrod,  Case  only  Muscular,  L. 
2/67,  p.  292.  Vide  Abdominal 
(948:1). 
5.  Thermometer  (187:5),  As  an  Aid,  Ringer, 
T.  1/66,  p.  260. 

Heredity  of  (552:4),  Paget,  2/57,  p.  191. 
Holmes,  Hereditary  Innocent  Tu- 
mour, L.  1/64,  pp.  575,  605. 

Multiple,  Thompson,  3  in  One  Subject,  of 
Different  Kinds,  T.  1/61,  p.  226. 


1659. 

TREATMENT  OF  TUMOURS  (1658:3)— 

2.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Spence,  T.  2/75,  p.  210. 

Bennett,  L.  2/63,  p.  242._ 
By  Subsuture  Incisions,  Richardson,  T. 

1/67,  p.  395. 
Caustics  (211:4). 
Electrolysis    vel    Galvano  -  Puncture 

(193:5),    Althaus,   T.    2/62,    p.    271; 

1/67,  pp.  131,  526  ;  2/67,  p.  661;  1/68, 

pp.  440,  469  ;  Battery,  Etc.,  B.  1/76, 

p.  158. 

3.  _  Njevus  (737:2)  ;  Varix  (750:2) ;  Aneu- 

rism (726:1) ;  Extrauterine  Fceta- 
TioN  (1555:2)  ;  Naso-Pharyngeal 
Polypi  (597:2)  ;  Exostosis  of  Audi- 
tory Meatus  (1796:3)  ;  Hepatic 
Hydatids  (979:3)  ;  Bronchocele 
(1700:3). 

Pepsine  Injected  (836:3),  Purdon,  etc., 
T.  1/67,  p.  312  ;  1/71,  p.  658.  Vide 
C.^X'ER  (1668:2). 

Acupuncture  (166^5),  Cameron,  L.  2/74, 
p.  267. 

Torsion  of  Neck  if  Pedunculated,  Fer- 
gusson,  T.  1/60,  p.  76. 

SARCOMA  vel  SIMPLE   TUMOURS,   vide 
6.     1658:3— 

Lectures,    Etc.,   Virchow,    M.  R.    1/67, 

p.  31.    Arnott,  Pathology,  Etc.,  T. 

1/72,  pp.  33,  154,  307,   367.     Hulke, 

Clin.,  T.  1/73,  p.  243. 

1660. 

FIBROID    TUMOURS  —  FIBROMA  — 
INOMA— 

1.  Pathology,  Etc.,  Bennett,  etc.,  L.  2/63, 

p.  239  ;  L.  1/68,  pp.42,  123;  T.  2/52, 

p.  592. 
Recurrent,  Quain,  Clin.,  T.  2/63,  p.  135. 

Various  Cases,  T.  1/63,  p.  135. 
Uterine   Fibroid  (1121:3) ;     Naso-Pha- 

ryngeal  (597:1). 

MYXOMA  rel  MUCOUS  TUMOURS— 

2.  Definit.  of  Term,  A  Variety  of  Above,  T. 

2/70,  p.  238. 

3.  Cases,  Heath,  etc.,  T.  2/70,  pp.  238,  642; 

1/72,  p.  312. 

CYSTIC  TUMOUR  t-^/ CYSTO-SARCOMA— 

4.  Pathology,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  281. 

Of  Mamma  (1609:4);  Orbit  (1809:3); 
Eyelid  (1876:4). 

FIBRO-CYSTIC  TUMOURS— 

Uterine  (1124:4)  ;    Of  Testicle  (1223:1). 

CYSTS— 

5.  Varieties,  Origin,  etc.,  etc.,  Rokitansky, 

M.  R.  1/56,  p.  337,  Panas,  Chloride 
of  Zinc  (286:2)  Injections,  T.  2/76, 
p.  352. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


515 


CYSTS  {cont.)— 

Simulating  Herxia  (959:6). 

Cystic  Disease  (8:4)  of  Iceland. 

Of  Kidney  (1021:1);  Wolffian  Body 
(1044:1);  Mamma  (1609:4);  Mouth 
(808:3).  Fallopian  Tubes  (1140:1) ; 
Orbit  (1809:3) ;  Eye  (1841:5) ;  Neck 
(1695:3);  Thyroid  (1697:2) ;  Choroid 
6.  I'lexus    (1350:4);    On    M.    Tymvani 

(1797:3);  Palm  (1739:5);  Axilla 
(1744:5);  In  Ham  (1771:3) ;  On  Sacrum 
(1706:3). 

MYELOID  TUMOURS— 
Howard,  R.  1/60,  p.  138. 

1661. 

ADIPOSE    vel    FATTY    TUMOURS  — LI- 

1.  POMA— CHOLEASTEATOMA.     Seba- 
ceous Tumours  (31:4). 

Diagnosis,  Labbe,  etc.,  Ready  Plan,  Cold, 
L.  2/72,  p.  412;  2/76,  p.  845. 

Of  Nose  (591:5)  ;  Beneath  Tongue 
(808:3);  Ovary  (1163:2);  Abdomen 
(948:1);  Brain  (1421:4);  Spinal 
Cord  (1260:4). 

2.  Peki-Rectal  (869:4),  Day,  L.  1/68,  p.  164. 

"Wells,  ia  Recto-Vaginal  Septum, 
T.  1/65,  p.  453.  Laffore,  In  Recto- 
Uterine  Cul  de  Sac  Impeding  Labour 
(1569:2),  R.  1/61,  p.  224. 
Treatment,  Gay,  Very  Hot  Baths,  L. 
2/72,  p.  593.  Hasse,  Inject.  Alcohol 
and  Squeeze  out  Fluid  Contents,  L. 
2/75,  p.  933.  Oldman,  Liq.  Potass.e 
(258:3),  L.  1/73,  p.  768.  Fiife  Obesity 
(91:5). 

CARTILAGINOUS  TUMOURS— EN CHON- 

5.  DROMA— 

Lloyd,  T.  2/57,  p.  194. 

OSSEOUS  TUMOURS.     Diseases  of  Bones 
(95:1). 
Of   Popliteal    Nerye  (1337:6) ;     Brain 
(1421:1);      Nasal     Fossje     (597:3); 

6.  Lo-\verJaw(1690:1)  ;  Thyroid  Gl.and 
(1696:3). 

EXOSTOSIS— 

Laurence,  etc.,  T.  2/53,  p.  38.  Erichsen, 
Multiple,  T.  1/60,  p.  317.  Maunder, 
Treat,  of  Pedunculate,  T.  2/74,  p.  523. 
Poore,  Hereditary  (562:4),  L.  2/73, 
p.  771.  Barwell,  38  in  a  Girl,  L.  2/61, 
\>.  446.  Price,  Extreme  Case,  Plate,  L. 
1/63,  p.  632. 

Of  Orbit  (1808:6);  Skull  (1677:3); 
Great  Toe  (1780:5);  Humerus 
(1728:4);  Ear  (1796:3). 

1662. 

OSTEO-SARCOMA-OSTEOID-OSTEOMA 

1.     —MALIGNANT  OSSEOUS  TUMOURS 

Cases,  Etc.,  Quain,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  215. 


OSTEO-SARCOMA,  Etc.— Cases,  Etc.  (cont.) 

Yircbow,  M.  R.,  1/67,  p.  27.    Gillette, 

Diff.    of    Diagn.    of  Articular   and 

Peri- Articular,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  202. 

Vide  Cancer  of  Bone  (95:5). 

MALIGNANT     vel     MEDULLARY      TU- 

4.  MOURS— CANCER-ENCEPHALOID 
—MEDULLARY  SARCOMA— CEPHA- 
LOMA— CARCINOMA— SCIRRHUS— 

Recent  Works,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  pp.  92, 
146  ;  1/56,  p.  339  ;  1/67,  p.  285  ;  2/72, 
p.  Ill  ;  1/73,  p.  142  ;  2/75,  p.  469. 
Haviland,  Cancer  Fields  of  England, 
L.  2/68,  p.  737  ;  1/74,  p.  515.  De 
Morgan,  etc.,  Cancer  Discussion,  L. 
2/71  ;  p.  6,  et  scq.  ;  1/74,  p.  325,  et 
seq.  ;  Summary,  pp.  511,  586. 
Creighton,  Origin  (1663:5),  Etc.,  T.  2/75, 

5.  p.  286  ;  L.  1/76,  p.  896.  Paget,  Lect., 
T.  2/53,  p.  248;  M.  R.  1/51,  p.  144. 

Arnott,  Pathology,  T.  1/71,  pp.  567,  599, 
687;  2/71,  p.  4;  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  142. 
Hulke,  Conditional  Circumstances  At- 
tending Evolution,  T.  1/73,  p.  134. 
Carter,  As  Seen  In  Eye,  A  Local  not 
Constitutional  Disease,  L.  1/76,  p. 
914.  Payne,  Origin  and  Relations  of 
New  Growths  (1658:3),  L.  1/74,  p. 
329,  et  scq. 

Laurence,  etc.,T.  1/57,  pp.  419,  573  ;  2/57, 
p.  400.  Druitt,  Modern  Philosophy 
of,  T.  2/53,  p.  639.  Wilks,  T.  2/62, 
pp.  83, 193.  S.  V.  d.  Kolk,  In  Relat. 
TO  Oper.,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  390. 

7'(^c;  Epithelial  Cancer  (67:1). 

1663. 

1.  Micrology  (1625:6),  Vide  1663:3,  Hamil- 

ton, No  Typical  Cells,  R.  2/70,  p. 
12.  Lebert,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  pp.  90, 
180.  AVilks,  Generally  only  Nuclei, 
T.  2/62,  p.  84.  Lloyd,  Singular  Cells, 

2.  T.  1/53,  p.  396.  Bulley,  Blood  In 
(139:4),  T.  2/61,  p.  239.  Gowers, 
Development  of  Spindle  Cells  in 
Nested  Sarcoma,  L.  1/76,  p.  603. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  CANCER— 

B.  Jones,  Difficulties  Often  when  Internal, 
T.  1/54,  p.  613.  Walsbe,  Health  often 
Exceptionally  Good  just  before  Out- 
break, L.  1/71,  p.  259. 

Cachexia,  Bryant,  Is  there  such  a  Con- 
dition? M.  R.  2/76,  p.  299. 

3.  Temperature    (187:5),  De   Costa,  M.   R. 

1/67,  p.  535.  Murchison,  Case  of 
Acute  Hepatic  (977:6)  Where  Tem- 
perature Rose,  L.  2/75,  p.  802. 
Microscope  (1625:4),  vide  1663:1,  Peaslee, 
Good  Resume  of  View,  T.  1/58, 
p.  327;  Discuss,  2/54,  p.  501.    Lebert, 

4.  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  93.  Wilks  Doubts  it, 
T.  2/62,  p.  84. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DIAGXOSIS  OF  CAXCER  {cont.)  — 

Minute  NiEvi  Common,  Birkett,  L.  2/76, 
p.  856.     Trousseau,  Diagnostic  Value 
of,  T.  1/58,  p.  538. 
From  Syphilitic  Tlcers  (1202:6),  Diffi- 
culty at  Times. 

ORIGIN,  Etc.,  OF  CANCER,  ride  (1662:4). 

5.  CoNSTiTUTioxAL,  Cookc,  T.  1/57,  p.  349. 
Gkief  (1363:4),  Drewitt,  May  Lead  to  it, 

T.  1/62,  p.  372. 
Is  IT  A  liLooD  Disease?  De  Morgan,  R. 

1/69,  p.  192  ;  Cancer  Discuss.,  L.  1/74, 

p.  325,  et  seq. 
Heredity  (562:4),  Paget,  T.  2/57,  p.  191. 

INOCULATION  OF  CANCER— 

6.  Chauffard,    T.    2/67,   p.    545.      Williams, 

Transference  of  Germs  by  Blood,  etc., 
T.  2/52,  p.  131.  Nowinski,  E.xper. 
Successful,  T.  2/76,  p.  577. 

1664. 

STATISTICS  OF  CANCER— 

2.  T.  1/59,  p.  300  ;  2/62,  p.  69. 

RELATION  OF  CANCER  TO— 

Cutaneous  Diseases   (38:5),  Gaskoin,  T. 

1/74,  p.  528. 
Pyemia    (168:6),   Wilks,   Analogy   of,    T. 

2/62,  p.  193. 

3.  Tubercle  (684:4). 

Spontaneous  Fracture  of  Bones  (1653:2), 
Hulke,  Cervical  Vertebra  (1702:1), 
T.  2/76,  p.  117. 

Syphilis  (1187:5),  Tibbits,  L.  2/76,  p.  891. 

CANCER  IN  CHILDREN  (1522:2)— 
Cases,  T.  2/53,  p.  61. 

ACUTE  CANCER— 

5.  Clinical,  Stokes,  T.  2/54,  p.  486. 

TREATMENT      OF      CANCER      (1662:4). 

Uterine    (1127:4);    M.\mjiary    (1608:4). 

Discuss,  at  Patholog.  Soc,  L.1/74,  p.  325, 

et  seq.;  Summary,  p.   586.     Hunt,  R. 

1/60,  p.   135.     B.  Jones,   Palliative 

OF  Inter.  Cancer,  T.  1/54,  p.  613. 
Curability,  S.  Wells,   etc.,    Cures    and 

CuRERs,  T.  2/57,  p.  27  ;  2/76,  p.  287. 

Moore,  Clin.  Studies,  R.  1/67,  p.  167. 

Fell's  Treat.,  T.  2/57.  p.  400;   1/58, 

p.   11;  R.   1/60,  p.   327.     Arnott,  L. 

1/60,  p.  69.     Wolf,  Case,  T.  2/68,  p. 

195.     Discuss.,  Paris,  T.  2/54,  p.  601. 

1665. 

1.  Operation  for,  S.  Wells,  Pros  and  Cons, 
etc.,  T.  1/65,  p.  137.  Moore,  Influence 
of  Inadequate  Oper.,  T.  1/67,  p.  723. 
Birkett,  Results,  Length  of  Time  Parts 
Remain   Free,  etc.,  R.   2/66,  p.    144. 


TREAT.  OF  CANCER— Operation  for(co«<.) 

Cooke,  T.  1/57,  p.  349,  Arrests  Pro- 
gress, T.  1/58,  p.  591  ;  Operations 
Generally  (1629:1). 

2.  To  Relieve  Pain,  Etc.  (1235:1),  Various 

Prescript.,  L.  1/59,  p.  49;  T.  2/59, 
p.  253;  ride  1128:1. 

—  Stramonium  Oint.   (378:6),  Middlesex 

Hospital,  Direct.,  L.  2/68,  p.  185. 

—  Chloroform     Inhal.    (441:2),     Simp- 

son, T.  1/59,  p.  78. 
Ol.  Jecor.  Aselli  (501:2),  Laurence,  etc., 

3.  T.  1/.59,  p.  656;  1/67,  p.  538. 
Ox  Gall  (1608:5). 

CoNiuM  (405:4),  Sigmund,  L.  2/37,  p.  650. 

Simpson,  T.  1/59,  p.  77- 
CoNDURANGo    (472:3),   Hulke,  Useless,  T. 

5.  2/71,  p.  556;  R.  2/71,  p.  114.  Bliss, 
Useful,  Cases,  R.  2/71,  p.  Ill ;  Freid- 
reich,  T.  1/74,  p.  186. 

Galium  Aparine  (404:3),  Winn,  etc.,  T. 

1/54,  p.  144;  2/64,  p.  117. 
Iodoform  (252:4),  Eastlake,  etc..  L.  1/66, 

p.  68,  205 ;  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  247. 
Codeia  (464:1),  Aran,  T.  2/61,  p.  599. 
Arsenic   (280:4),  Hunt,  R.   1/60,  p.   136. 

Smith,    T.    2/66,    p.    229.      Vide    In 

Uterine  (1127:5) ;  Locally  (1666:3). 

6.  ZiNci  Sulph.  (285:6),  George,  AVonderful 

Tonic  Effects,  L.  1/61,  p.  276 ;   1/62, 
p.  235;  Locally  (1129:5). 
Lime   (273:3),   Hood,   Wonderful  Powers, 
L.  2/67,  p.  454. 

1666. 

2.  Phosphorus  (239:6),  Routh,  B.  2/74,  p.  67. 
Chlorine     Water     Internally     (246:5), 

Barwell,  L.  1/57,  p.  261. 
Caustics  (211:6),  Simpson,  New  Form,  etc., 

3.  T.  1/57,  pp.  57,  78;  1/59,  p.  131. 
Maisonneuve's  Arrows,  T.  2/58,  pp. 
384,  427,  637  ;  1/59,  p.  131  ;  L.  2/70, 
p.  567.  Arnott,  JPainless  Ajiplic.  Dur- 
ing Congelation  (1667:4),  T.  1/58, 
p.  S3;  In  Mammary  Cancer  (1608:6). 

Arsenical    Paste    (1665:5),     Manec,  150 

4.  Cases,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  570.  Marsden, 
Cases,  Plate,  L.  1/62,  p.  220,  Direct., 
p.  319  ;R.  1/69,  p.  194.  Taylor,  Ar- 
SENiTE  OF  Copper  (298:1),  L,  2/64,  p. 
124. 

—  Vide  Uterine   Cancer  (1127:5);  Epi- 

thelioma (1669:6). 
ZiNCi  Chloridum   (286:2) ;    Vide  Action, 
Etc.  (286:1  to  3),  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  381. 

5.  CurUng,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  pp.  115,  170, 
407,  439  ;  1/58,  p.  10.  Haviland,  etc., 
L.  l/ay.pp.  161,  205,  313;  2/70,  p. 
667 ;  1/66,  p.  504 ;  2/71,  p.  182. 
W.  Cook's  Plan  on  Saturated  Liut, 
R.  2/68,  p.  166. 

ZiNCT    Sulphas    (1129:5)  ;     Internally 
(1665:6). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


517 


TREATMENT  OF  CANCER  {cont.)~ 
6.  Bromine  (1129:5). 

Bkomini  Chlorid  (253:1),  Landolfi's  Speci- 
fic, M.  R.  2/55,  p.  256. 

1667. 

1.  Alvmix-'e      Sulphas     (275:2),     Homolle, 
Direct.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  255. 
Pucoon(458:2),Bloodroot— Sanguixaria, 
Fell's  Specific,  T.   1/57,  p.  574  ;  2/58, 
p.  461. 

3.  Electricity  (194:4),  Althaus,   L.  2/61,  p. 

597  ;  T.  1/70,  p.  46. 
Gas  Cautery  (21G:6),  Coote,  Case  ia  Face, 

L.  2/67,  p.  158  ;  L.  1/62,  p.  220. 
Congelation  (189:G),  Aruott,  to  Arrest,  T. 

1/53,  p.  299  ;  L.  1/60,  p.  59  ;  T.  1/54,  p. 

4.  414,  489  ;  1/58,  p.  183.  Ix  Extirpa- 
tiox  avith  Scissors,  Etc.  (1609:2). 
Caustics  During  (1666:3). 

Acid.  Aceticum  Ixjected  into  Tumours 
(448:5),  Broadbent's  Exper.,  T.  2/66, 
pp.  229,  427,  433,  512;  1/67,  p.  194. 
Moore,  T.  2/66,  p.  444  ;  1/67,  p.  193  ; 
Good  Plan  for  Inject.,  p.  524;  Pros 
and  Cons,  R.  1/67,  p.  154.  Galen, 
1700  Years  Ago,  T.  2/67,  p.  450. 
Ste%vart,  Comb,  with  Morphia,  L. 
1/67,  p.  191.  Ashton's  Instrmt.,  Diagr., 
L.  1/67,  p.  79. 

— As  Lotion,  Barclay,  etc..  Pro  and  Cons, 
R.  1/66,  p.  232  ;  1/67,  p.  1/70  ;  2/68,  p. 
164, 

1668. 

1.  Acid  Carrolicum  (352:6)  Injected,  Heme, 

T.  1/68,  p.  327.  Internally  (1127:6). 
— Lotiox,  Barclay,  R.  1/66,  p.  233.  Wolfe, 
L.  2/68,  p.  231. 

2.  Pepsine    Injections   (836:3),   Nussbanni, 

etc.,  R.   1/67,  p.   171;    2/69,   p.   171. 

FiV/c  Tumours  (1659:3). 
Argenti  Nitras  Injected  (307:1),  Niiss- 

baum,  R.  1/67,  p.  171. 
Sodii    Chlor.    Ixjected    (267:5),    Nuss- 

baum,  R.  1/67,  p.  171. 

5.  Acid  Citricum  (450:6),  Barclay,  etc..  Won- 

derful Eflects  in  Dulling  Pain,  etc., 
Locally  Applied,  R.  1/66,  p.  232;  L. 
1/66,  pp.  312,  .504;  2/71,  p.  182;  T. 
2/65,  p.  241;  2/66,  p.  549. 

Choral  Locally-  (444:5),  Paul,  L.  1/74, 
p.  384.  W.  Cooke,  Ixternally,  Dose, 
etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  612.      Vide  1608:6. 

Acid.  Tanxicum  (360:4),  Barwell,  Won- 
derful Results  in  Case,  L.  1/57,  p.  261. 
Miall's  Sol.,  B.  1/75,  p.  304. 

Ext.  H.iiMATOxYLi  (413:2),  Desmartes, 
T.  1/62,  p.  625  ;  L.  2/62,  p.  352. 

Coffee,  as  a  Dressing  (400:2),  Storey, 
Destroys  Odour  Also,  L.  2/73,  p.  617. 

Hydrastes  Canadensis  (470:5),  Payne, 
L.  1/72,  p.  882. 


TREATMENT  OF  CANCER  {cont.)— 

Soot  (237:3),  Debreyne,  Both  Locally  and 
Internally,  T.  1/60,  d.  402.  Causing 
Cancer  (1079:2). 

1669. 

CHLOROMA— 

5.  Case,  King,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  543. 

CANCROID     TUMOURS.     Keloid    (66:1.) 
Epithelial  Cancer  (67:1). 
Diagnosis,  Hannover,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/53,  pp. 
182,  544. 

EPITHELIOMA— 

Histology,  Etc  ,  Thin,  L.  1/76,  p.  496. 
Hannover,  M.  R.  1/53,  pp.  177,  544. 
Arnott,  T.  1/72,  p.  457. 

6.  Lia.    Arsexicalis   Extern.   (1666:3),    An- 

derson, L.  1/70,  p.  149. 
PoTASs.TS  Chlor.  (260:4),  Bergeron,  Inter- 
nally and  Locally,  R.  2/64,  p.  132, 

1670. 

MELANOSIS— 

3.  Cases,  Etc,  Pemberton,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  413. 
Coote,  L.  1/46,  p.  6-57.  Hewett, 
Most  Remarkable  Case  Ever 
Known,  L.  1/56,  p.  657 ;  P.  M.  1/61, 
p.  263.  Goujon,  Inoculation,  L.  2/67, 
p.  103.  De  Morgan,  L.  2/75,  p.  449. 
T.  Jones,  Melanotic  Tumours  in  Leg, 
Reniov.,  Recurr.,  Discuss.,  L.  2/76,  p. 
683.  Nepveu,  Diagn.,  Whether  Safe 
to  Remove  if  Cutan.,  T.  1/74,  p.  355. 
Birkett,  Multiple  (67:1),  T.  2/54,  p. 
467. 
Blood  (139:4),  Nepveu,  T.  1/74,   p.  355. 

Cancer  (1663:2). 
Urine  (1034:5),  Nepveu,  T.  1/74,  p.  355. 
Eiselt,   M.  R.    1/59,  p.   533.     Fagge, 
Pigment  in,  L.  2/76,  p.  683. 

FUNGUS  H^MATODES— 
5.   Cases,  Herapath,  aet.  6,  L.  1/67,  p.  40. 
Ext.  H-^matoxyli  (413:2),  Woodward,  L. 

2/62,  p.  352. 
Acid.  Gallic.  Internally  (359:5),  Tatum, 

T.  2/58,  p.  373. 
Acid.  Tannicum  (1668:5). 

1671. 

DEGENERATIONS.     Retina  ti860:2). 

3.  Definition,    Laycock,    T.    1/62,    p.    205. 

Bennett,  Lect.,  L.  2/63,  p.  613.     AU- 
butt,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  450. 

AMYLOID,     ALBUMINOID,     rel    WAXY 

4.  DEGENERATION  —  L.\RDACEOUS 
DISEASE.  Vide  Starch  Granules,  Etc. 
(314:5);  Amyloid  Matter  (330:3). 

Yirchow,  Corp.  Amylacea  Spuria,  Etc., 
M.  R.  2/60,  p.  444  ;  1/53,  p.  547';  1/56, 
p.  528;  T.  2/60,  p.  574. 


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MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


AMYLOID  DEGENEEATION  {cont.)~ 

Diciinson,  Not  in  Any  Way  Connected 
with  Starch  Granules,  T.  2/68,  p. 
332.  Nature,etc.,L.  1/67,  p.239;  1/7G, 
p.  627. 

Arlidge,  M.  R.  2/o-l,  p.  470 ;  2/60,  p.  518. 
Wilks,  Aaiyloid  Degex.  a  Misnomer, 
5.  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  63.     Legg,  In  So-called 

Amyloid  Eeaction,  T.  2/68,  pp.  83, 
332;  1/69,  p.  140.  Cornil,  Studied 
with  New  Col.  Agents,  L.  1/76, 
p.  145. 

Chemistry  of,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  52;  Does  it 
Belong  to  Starch  Series  ?  M.  R.  1/61, 
p.  65;  2/60,  p.  442.  Williams,  The 
Iodine  and  Sulph.  Acid  Test,  L. 
1/76,  pp.  130,  627;  General  Conclu- 
sions, M.  R.  2/60,  p.  460. 

Two  Varieties  of  LARDACEors  Diseases, 
One  Corpuscular,  One  Waxy,  M.  R. 
1/61,  p.  52.  Mayer,  Only  Ova  of 
Entozoa  (932:2),  R.  1/61,  p.  339. 

1672. 

2.  Causes   of,  Dickinson,    Absence  of  Free 

Alkali,  T.  2/68,  p.  333;  L.  1/76,  p. 

627. 
Diagnosis,      Pallor      and    Emaciation 

(158:1),  Jenner,  T.  1/60,  p.  465. 
Cases,  Dickinson,  Abstract  of  168,  T.  1/67, 

p.  331. 

3.  In  Connection  with  Phthisis  (683:4). 
—Syphilis    (1205:4),    Laycock,    T.    1/62, 

p.  451. 
— n.^MORRHAGE  (142:2),   Stewart,  M.  R. 
1/68,  p.  201. 

4.  List    of    Parts   where    Found,   M.   R. 

2/60,  p.  451. 
— In  Brain  and  Cord  (1247:3) ;  Choroid 
Plexus  (1350:3) ;  Lungs  (636:6)  ;  In- 
testines    (866:2);     Liyer     (977:1); 
Prostate  (1074:5) ;  Kidney  (1013:4) 
Spleen  (991:1). 

5.  Tre.'Vtment,  Alkalies  (216:3),  Dickinson, 

L.  1/76,  p.  627!! 

ATHEROMATOUS       rcl      CALCAREOUS 
DEGENERATION— 

6.  Arteries  (721:3).    Heart  (773:2).    Brain 

(1421:1).  Testicle  (1224:2).  Cor- 
nea (1848:1).  Larynx  (599:2). 
Uterine  Fibroids  (1122:2). 

1673. 

FATTY  DEGENERATION.   Vide  Relation 

1.     TO  Obesity  (91:4). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Barlow,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  pp. 
429,  490,  585  ;  2/52, pp.  161,  220,  432, 
616  ;  1/53,  pp.  87,  468,  646.  Yoit,  T. 
2/71,  p.  560  ;  M.  R.  1/53,  pp.  327,  30. 
Paget,  True  Nature  of,  M.  R.  2/53, 
p.  37.     Macnamara,  A  Chief  Cause  of 


FATTY  DEGEN.— Lectures,  Etc.  {cont.) 
Mortality  in  Bengal  (9:2),  M.  R.  2/56, 

2.  p.  250.     Morehead,  Malaria  (559:2) 
as  a  Cause  of,  vol.  1,  p.  255. 

Influence  op  Phosphorus  (240:2). 

PARTS  LIABLE  TO  FATTY  DEGEN.— 

FiBRiNE  (16:3).    Emboli  (17:5).    Granule 

3.  Cell  (18:5).  Extr.wasated  Blood 
(142:4).     Pus  (168:3). 

Muscles     (112:1).       Cartilages     (92:6). 

Tubercle   (676:2).     Thyroid  Gland 

(1696:2).     Gastric    Glands    (834:2). 

Arteries  (721:3). 
Diaphragm     (961:6).      Heart     (772:1). 

Peritoneum  (998:4).     Liver  (976:4). 

Pancreas  (995:2).     Kidney  (1013:6). 
4.'  Bladder(1070:4).  Testicles(1224:1). 

Birds  in  Confinement  (514:2). 
Uterus    (1130:3).       Placenta    (1532:5). 

Uterine  Fibroids  (1122:1).     Cornea 

(1848:2). 

5.  TRE.iTMENT,  Can  it  be  Cured?  M.  R.  1/55, 

p.  131.  Will.'s  Prin.,  Cod  Oil 
(501:2),  1848,  p.  378. 

FIBROID  AND  ALLIED  DEGENERA- 
TION— 

Papers,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  369 ;  2/54, 
pp.  36,  329 ;  2/53,  p.  35. 

6.  Of    Lungs    (672:1)  ;    Fibroid    Phthisis 

(692:3)  ;  Stomach  (838:4) ;  Pla- 
centa (1532:5). 

1674. 

SCALP— 

3.  Anatomy,  Etc.,  Hewitt,  Peculiar  Disposit. 

of  Vessels,  Why,  etc.,  T.  2/55,  p.  79. 
Painful  Affections,  Hilton,  Importance 
of  Determining  Exact  Seat,  L.  2/60, 
p.  303. 

WOUNDS  OF  SCALP.  Vide  Injuries  of 
Brain  (1424:3) ;  Injuries  to  Skull 
(1678:4). 

4.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Hewitt,  T.  2/55,  pp.  79, 

205  ;  Analysis  of  33  Case?,  T.  1/53, 
p.  639.  Hutchinson,  T.  1/75,  pp.  166, 
247  et  seq.\  Draymen  (573:1)  Often 
Do  Best,  T.  1/75,  p.  166.  Hilton, 
Singular  Case,  Plate,  T.  1/61,  p.  226. 

5.  Hawkins,  T.  1/54,  p.  151.  Drummond, 
Followed  by  Necrosis  of  Almost  All 
Calvar.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  510. 

SEQUELS  OF  SCALP  WOUNDS— 

D.4.NGER0US  Regions  of  Scalp,  Chassaig- 

nac,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  549. 
Cerebral  Mischief  (1404:4),  ride  Men- 
ingitis (1352:5),  Hilton,  After  Very 
Slight  Wounds  and  Blows,  Necessity 
of  Rest,  L.  2/60,  p.  206.  Hewitt,  T. 
2/55,  pp.  229,  359,  433  ;  L.  1/08,  p.  87  ; 

6.  2/68,  p.  279.     Hulke,  etc.,  L.  1/66,  p. 


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519 


SEQUELS  OF  SCALP   WOUNDS— Cere- 
bral Mischief  {cont.) — 

191;  R.  1/58,  p.  137.    Laycock,  Years 
After,  T.  1/71,  p.  91. 
Pyemia  (169:2).     Necrosis  (1677:4). 

1675. 

TREATMENT  OF  SCALP  WOUNDS— 
1.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Hewitt,  Examine  Urine, 
Etc.,  T.  2/55,  pp.  205,  229.  Hilton, 
Rest  (199:6),  L.  2/GO,  p.  206.  Bryant, 
Safe  to  Use  Sutures,  M.  R.  1/73,  p. 
415.  Adamson,  Styptic  Colloid,  T. 
1/68,  p.  283.  Hunter,  Direct.  To 
Dress,  Etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  574.  Thomp- 
son, T.  1/52,  pp.  129,  222.  Gill, 
Wash  and  Dress  with  Sol.  Arg.  Nit.  , 
Sj.to  §j.,  T.  l/71,p.  71. 

DISEASES  OF  SCALP— 

3.  Erysipelas  (42:5).    Eruptive  Dis.  (22:1). 

Herpes  Zoster  (54:3).  Impetigo 
Capitis  (51:4).  Favus  (24:1).  Haik 
AND  ITS  Dis.  (21:1).  Alopecia  (21:4). 

N^^vi  (735:4).  Aneurism  (730:2).  Burns 
(60:1). 

Syphilitic  Affect.  (1205:4),  Acton,  L. 
1/46,  pp.  10,  69.  Vide  S.  Alopecia 
(21:6). 

SCALP  TUMOURS— 

4.  Hewitt,  Plate,   T.   1/62,  p.  315.     Morton, 

tet.  8  Mths.,  Removal,  L.  1/76,  p.  566. 
Sebaceous    (31:4),    Labbee,    etc..    Treat., 

Inject  Alcohol,   Etc.    (1661:3),  L. 

2/72,  p.  412. 
Encephalocele  (1677:1).  Fungus  Cerebri 

(1426:3). 
Incisions  in  Scalp  in  Treating  Epilepsy 


(1320:4). 


1676. 


HEAD  —  SKULL  —  CRANIUM.       Brain 

1.  (1344:1) 

Lines  Addressed  to  a  Skull,  T.  1/56,  p. 

414. 
Geometrically  Develop.  Head,  Laycock, 

Diagr.,  T.  1/62,  p.  235. 

CRANIOLOGT— 

Van  Huren,  Catalogue  of  Various  Nations, 

2.  etc.,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  87.  Huxley,  etc.. 
Composition  of  Skull,  T.  1/63,  pp. 
188,  347,  607,  633;  L.  1/63,  p.  288; 
2/63,  p.  269.  Humphry's  Theory  of 
CoMPOsiT.,  L.  2/64,  p.  541. 

Virchow,  etc.,  Composition  of  Vertebrate 
Skull,  T.  2/61,  p.  537  ;  2/63,  p.  663  ; 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  67  ;  The  Skull  as  a 
Type  of  Race  (4:2),  T.  2/75,  p.  928. 

Ceylon  Skull  (10:1),  Busch,  T.  1/62,  p. 
386. 


CRANIOLOGY  {eont.)— 

Jerusalem  Skull,  Etc.,  Meigs,  M.R.  1/61, 
p.  174. 

3.  Crania  Brita:nnica,  Davies,  M.  R.  1/63, 

p.  436. 
Human   Crania    [vide   3:4),     Quatrefage, 
M.  R.  1/74,  p.  112  ;  Fossil  Man,  M.E. 
1/75,  p.  433. 

CRANIOMETRY— 

Ed.,  T.  2/68,  p.  369.    Rokitansky,  R.  2/71, 
p.  287. 

SKULL  OF— 

4.  Infants  (1537:1);  Cretins  (1394:2) ;  Idiots 

(1393:2)  :  Rickets  (100:4). 

CRANIAL  SUTURES— 

5.  Anatomy,  Hewitt,  T.  2/55,  p.  103. 
Separation  of  in  Accidents  (1679:1). 

CRANIAL  PERIOSTEUM  (101:4),  Tide  Dis- 
ease OF  (1349:4). 
Anatomy,  Flourens,  3  in  Number,  T.  1/60, 
p.  130. 

1677. 

ENCEPHALOCELE-HYDRENCEPHALO- 

1.  CELE  — DEFICIENCY  OF  CRANIAL 
BONES-HYDRO-MENINGOCELE— 

Vide  Spina  Bifida(1713:1);  Cerebro- spinal 
Fluid      (1250:3)  ;  Meningocele 

(1349:6).     Scalp  Tumours  (1675:4); 
Fungus  Cerebri  (1426:3)  ;  Tumours 
of  Dura  Mater  (1349:2). 
Cases,   Etc.,    Hewitt,   T.    1/62,   p.    316. 

2.  Pearson,  T.  2/60,  p.  24.  Aveling, 
Causing  Dystocia  (1571:1),  T.  1/61, 
p.  596. 

HYPERTROPHY  OF  CRANIUM  (159:1)— 
Following  Injury,  Etc.,  Hewitt,  T.  2/55, 
p.  229. 

EXOSTOSIS  OF  SKULL  (1661:6)— 

3.  Cases,  Hewitt,  R.  1/68,  p.  191. 

CRANIAL  OSTEITIS  (95:3)— 

Following  Injury,  Etc.  (1678:4),  Hut- 
chinson, T.  1/75,  pp.  166,  247,  et  seq. 

CARIES  OF  SKULL  (96:3)— 

Hawkins,  Fr.  Scrofula,  L.  1/64,  pp.  205, 
239  ;  T.  1/54,  p.  151.  Vide  Syphilitic 
(1678:1). 

NECROSIS  OF  SKULL  (97:1).     Syphilitic 

4.  (1678:1)— 

Cases,  Etc.,  Hawkins,  T.  1/54,  p.  151. 
Hutchinson,  Fol.  Injury  (1678:4), 
T.  1/75,  pp.  166,  247,  ct  seq.  Drum- 
mond,    of    Nearly   Whole    of   Cal- 

VARIUM  AFTER   ScALP  WoUND  (1674:6), 

M.  R.  1/52,  p.  510.     Philpot,  Afteb 


520 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


NECROSIS  OF  SKULL -Cases,  Etc.  (cowC.) 
Burns  (60:1),  Etc.,  Nearly  all  Cal- 
YAR.,  E.  2/60,  p.  175  ;  T.  1/54,  p.  152. 

5.  Clarke,    Mercury   (300:5)    Often   the 

Cause,  Case,  T.  1/61,  p.  166. 

CEAXIOTABES— 

COXXECT.  OF  WITH  LARYNGISMUS  STRIDU- 
LUS (133:5),  R.  1/63,  p.  232. 

CANCER  OF  skull- 
Peculiar  Case,  Lloyd,  T.  1/53,  p.  396. 

1678. 

SYPHILITIC     AFFECT.     OF     CRANIAL 

1.     EONES.     Syphilitic  Osteitis  (1204:1). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Lee,  R.  2/60,  p.  176  ;  Causing 

Reflex  Nervous  Symptoms   (1273:5), 

T.  1/61,  p.  641;  2/61,  p.  502. 

Caries  and  Necrosis  (1677:3),  Hawkins, 

T.  1/54,  p.  151.     Hewitt  (1677:4),  L. 

1/64,  pp.  205,  239 ;  2/72,  p.  849. 

Trephining  (1684:3),  Lee,  R.  2/60,  p.  176. 

WOUNDS   AND   INJURIES   OF    SKULL. 

4.  Scalp  (1674:3);   Brain  (1424:3);    Gun- 
shot Wounds  (1425:3). 

No  Case,  However  TRiFLiNG.L'nimportant, 

and  Worst  Cases  may  Do  Well,  Wor- 

mald,  T.  2/61,  p.  456. 
Hutchinson,  Osteitis,  Necrosis  and  Py.'e- 

MiA  (169:2)   Following,  T.    1/75,   pp. 

166,  247,  et  seq.;   How  to  Conduct  a 

P.M.  (583:5)  after  Injury  to  Head,  T. 

1/75,  p.  1/65  ;  vide  583:5. 
Bryant,   R.  2/60,  p.   172.     Day,  Duration 

of   Life   After,   M.   R.    2/75,  p.    244. 

5.  Corfe,  Prognostic  Symptoms  in  Fatal 
Cases,  T.  2/67,  p.  454;  Concussion 
(1426:4). 

Hilton,  Whj-^  a  Blow  Posteiiorly  Ruptures 
Ant.  Inf.  Part  of  Brain,  L.  2/60,  p. 
158.  Rest  (1675:1)  in  all  Cases,  L. 
2/60,  p.  206.  Bullet  Lodged  8  Years 
and  Extracted  fr.  Petrous  Bone 
(1642:4),  L.  2/76,  p.  736. 

SEQUELJE    OF    SKULL    WOUNDS,    VUe 

6.  Wounds  of  Brain  (1425:5) — • 

Insanity  (1376:4),  C.  Browne,  M.  R.  1/72, 
p.  28. 

Epilepsy  (1306:5);  Anosmia  (598:1); 
Osteitis,  Necrosis  and  Pya:mia 
(1678:4)  ;  Diabetes  (335:5) ;  Exoph- 
thalmos (1838:5). 

1679. 

SEPARATION    OF    CRANIAL   SUTURES 
1.     (1676:5)— 

Cases,  Etc.,  Hewitt  (14),  T.  1/53,  p.  639; 
2/55,  p.  103  ;   1/58,  p.  596. 


FRACTURES  OF  SKULL,  Vide  Gunshot 
(1425:3);  Of  Fu^tal  Skull  by  Uterine 
Pain.s,  Etc.  (1566:6)— 

3.  Wormald,  No  Case  so  Slight  as  to  he  Unim- 

portant, None  so  Severe  as  to  be  Hope- 
less, T.  2/61,  p.  456. 

Erichsen,  etc.,  Why  Internal  Tahle  Most 
Fractured,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/54,  p.  477; 
2/67,  p.  189;  Clin.,  L.  2/67,  p.  696; 
1/57,  p.  446. 

P.  Hewitt,  Cases,  etc. ! ! !  T.  1/58,  et  seq. ; 
2/58,  p.  27,  et  seq. ;  Analysis  of  78 
Fatal  Cases,  T.  1/53,  p.  639.  Hutchin- 
son, T.2/61,  p.  478.  Osteitis, Necrosis 
and  Py.emia  Foll.,  T.  1/75,  pp.  166, 
221,  et  seq.,  1/76  vide  Index;  Attend 
to  Headache,  T.  1/75,  p.  166. 

Laurence,  After  Effects,  T.  1/61,  p.  172. 
Chevance,  Pneumatocele  (657:5)  Fol- 
lowing fr.  Fracture  of  Petrous 
Bone,  R.  2/63,  p.  225.  Fergusson, 
T.  1/53,  p.  424. 

Repair  ry  Periosteum  (1676:5)  Of  Diploe, 
Filling  up  Holes,  Etc.,  Flourens, 
T.  1/60,  p.  130. 

TREATMENT  OF  FRACTURE  OF  SKULL 

4.  Mercury   in  all  Cases,  Hutchinson,  T. 

1/75,  p.  167.  Rest,  Cold  and  Ape- 
rients, Favill,  T.  2/76,  p.  168. 

LINEAR    FRACTURE   vel  FISSURE    OF 
SKULL— 
C.4SES,  Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  pp.  29,  55. 

DEPRESSION  WITHOUT  FRACTURE 
OF  SKULL— 

5.  Case,    West,    Child,    L.     1/62,    p.    658. 

Treated  ry  Pneumatic  Traction, 
Larkin,  L.  2/72,  pp.  490,  542,  581. 

DEPRESSED  FRACTURE  OF  SKULL, 

6.  Vide  Compression  of  Br.un  (1427:2). 
Cases,  Etc.,  Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  pp.  55,  107, 

185.  Annan,  Legal  Questions,  Case, 
T.  2/52,  p.  330.  Lawson,  Severe 
Cases,  Recovery,  L.  2/66,  p.  35. 

1680. 

TREATMENT  OF  DEPRESSED  FRAC- 

1.  TURE  OF  SKULL— 

Hutchinson,  Trephine  (1684:3)  Early  even 
in  Slight  Depress.  Cases  in  Pts.,  T.1/68, 
p.  261.  Gamgee,  Do  not  Trephine  in 
Compd.  Depressed  Fracture  if  no  Brain 
Symptoms,  B.  2/76, p.  149.  Clarke  When 
to  Operate,  T.  1/63,  p.  582.  Hewitt, 
How  to  Operate,  T.  1/58,  p.  235. 
Adam,  Good  Rules  for,  T.  1/65,  p.  548. 
Smith,  etc..  Cases,  Treated  Without 
Oper.,  L.  1/73, p.  167  ;  T.  2/76, p.  168. 
Holthousc,  Without  Oper.,  Recov.,  T. 
2/57,  pp.  501,  511. 


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521 


CUT  FRACTURES  OF  SKULL— 

3.  Cases,  Etc.,  Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  p.  184.     Le 

Gros  Clark,  CiitcuLAii  Saw,  T.  2/60, 
p.  448.  Fulsora,  Recov.  fr.  Saw  Cut, 
R.  1/70,  p.  213.  Moxon,  Cleaver 
WouxD,  P.M.,L.  2/68, p.  278. 

PUNCTURED  FRACTURES  OF  SKULL, 

4.  Vide  Gunshot  (1425:4). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Hewitt,  Trephine  at  Once,  T. 
1/58,  pp.  28,  183.  Erichsen,  Clin., 
Dangers,  etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  696.  West, 
L.  1/62,  p.  168.  Harlow,  Recov.  After 
Iron  Bar  Driven  fr.  Vertex  to  Base, 
T.  1/69,  p.  444  ;  2/69,  p.  45. 

COMPOUND     AND     COMPD.    COMMIN- 
6.     UTED  FRACTURES  OF  SKULL— 

Cases,  Etc.,  Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  p.  108  ;  22 
Fatal,  T.  1/53,  p.  639.  Hutchinson, 
Lect.,  T.  1/76,  p.  406.  Annan,  etc., 
T.  2/52,  pp.  278,  330;  2/62,  p.  179. 
West,  L.  1/62,  p.  196.  Heath,  Clin., 
T.  1/74,  p.  203.  Barlach,  Loss  of  Rt. 
n.vLF  OF  Frontal  Bone,  T.  2/76,  p. 
584. 

Various  Cases,  T.  1/53,  p.  423  ;  1/60,  p. 
525  ;  2/60,  p.  60. 

"With  Loss  of  Cerebral  Suisstance 
(1424:6). 

1681. 

FR.\CTURE  of  BASE  OF  CRANIUM— 

2.  Hutchinson,  Almost  all  Cases  are  Essentially 
Cases  of  Concussion  (1426:4),  T.  1/76, 
p.  58 ;  Cases  Followed  by  Traumatic 
Inflam.  of  Surarachnoid  Spaces, 
Etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  257. 

Hilton,  etc.,  Clin.,  L.  1/66,  p.  476;  1/69, 
p.  421.     Sollv,  L.  2/58,  pp.  81, 197. 

Paget,  Clin.,  T.  1/63,  p.  185.  JSloore,  Sin- 
gular Case,  P.M.,  L.  2/71,  p.  674. 

Modes  of  Occurrence  and  Situation  of 
Fr.icture,  Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  pp.  311, 
366.  Poland,  Interesting  Case  of  Ant. 
Part,  T.  2/68,  p.  261. 

Direct,  Hewitt,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  238  ;  2/60, 
p.  419;   1/61,  p.  544. 

Indihect,  Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  p.  311.  "NVest, 
L.  1/62,  p.  248. 

SY]\[PTOMS  OF  FRACTURE  OF  BASE— 

6.  Cases,  Etc.,  Hewitt,  T.  2/55,  p.  157  ;  1/58, 

p.    368.       Hilton,    Why    Often    Very 

Slight,   L.    2/60,    p.    158.     West,    L. 

1/62,  p.  249.     Fergusson,   T.    1/53,  p. 

424. 
Emphysema    of    Pericranium     (1679:3), 

Chevance,  R.  2/63,  p.  225. 
Simulating    Opium    Poisoning     (459:5), 

Hicks,  T.  1/63,  p.  214. 
Escape  of  Cerebral  Matter,  Adams,  The 

Only  Certain  Sign,  L.  1/69,  p.  421. 


SYMPT.  OF  FRACTURE  OF  BASE  {cont.) 

1682. 

1.  EccHYMOsis,  Hewitt,  In  Various  Regions, 
T.  1/58,  pp.  443,  519. 

—Of  Pharynx  (814:3),  Dolheau,  R.  2/63, 
p.  227;  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  544. 

—Of  Eyeb.ill  and  Ltds  (1876:2),  Hodges, 
etc.,  L.  1/73,  p.  890;  T.  1/74,  p.  204. 
Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  p.  443. 

—Of  Orbit  (1808:6),  Hewitt,  Course  of 
Blood,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  443;  Trau- 
matic Aneurism  Foll.  (1809:2). 

Hjemorrh.\ge  fr.  Various  Parts,  Hewitt, 
T.  1/58,  pp.  368,  443. 

3.  —From  Ears  (1793:3),  Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  p. 

444.     Savory,  Errors  in  Diagnosis,  L. 
2/70,  p.  537. 

Through  Eustachi.\n  Tube  (1807:3), 

Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  p.  445. 

4.  — From  Mouth,  Nose,  and  Vomited,  Etc. 

(795:4),  Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  p.  444. 

Serous  Discharges  From  Ears  (1793:3), 
Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  pp.  596,  647;  2/58,  p. 
27;  Recov.,  L.  2/61,  p.  397;  In  Case 
Where  there  was  No  Lesion  of  Pe- 
trous Bone,  T.  2/58,  p.  28 ;  Is  it 
Always  Diagnostic?  T.  2/58,  p.  29  ;  L. 
1/66,  p.  479;  Most  Freqt.  when  Con- 
dyle OF  Jaw  is  Driven  into  Glenoid 
Cavity,  T.  1/58,  p.  238. 
Hilton,  Tests  for  Fluid,  Etc.,  L.  1/66, 
p.  479.     West,  L.  1/62,  p.  249. 

—  From  Nose  (591:2),  Hewitt,  T.  2/58, 
p.  132. 

6. Per    Eustachian    Tube    (1807:3), 

Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  p.  133. 

— From  Cranial  Vault,  Hewitt,  Two 
Gallons  Discharged,  etc.,  T.  2/58, 
p.  183. 

Facial  Paralysis  (1288:2),  Whipple,  Ex- 
plan.,  L.  1/76,  p.  706. 

1683. 

RECOVERY  AFTER  FRACT.  OF  BASE— 

1.  Cases,  Etc.,  Coulson,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  p.  63; 
2/58,  p.  27;  2/59,  p.  631;  2/60, 
pp.  5,  152;  2/62,  p.  8;  1/75,  p.  280. 
Hulke, Paralysis  of  Certain  Cranial 
Nerves  Remaining,  T.  2/69,  p.  249. 
Solly,  etc.,  L.  2/58,  p.  81;  1/62,  p. 
247;  1/69,  p.  565  ;  2/72,  p.  597.  Lock- 
wood,  Remarkable  Case,  R.  2/59,  p. 
175. 
P.M.  Exam,  of  Bones  After  Recovery 
FROM  Fracture  of  Base,  Lee,  Plate, 
T.  1/52,  p.  238.  Hewitt,  etc.,  1/58, 
pp.  520,  595;   1/73,  p.  668. 

TREATMENT  OF  FRACTURE  OF  BASE 

Mercury  (1679:3)  In  All  Cases,  Hutchin- 
son, T.  1/75,  p.  166. 


522 


MEDIOAIi  DIGEST. 


1684. 

TEEPHINING  SKULL.     Spine  (1703:3). 
1.    Bryant,  Eules  for  Guidance,  etc.,  R.  2/60, 

p.    173.     Favell,  When  to   Use,   etc., 

Differ.  Views,  T.  2/76,  p.  167.  Savory, 

Clin.,  L.  2/74,  p.  417. 
Heath,  Direct.,  New  and  Old  Trephines,  T. 

1/74,  p.  204.     Larrey,  Direct.,  L.  2/70, 

3.  p.   453.     Switzer,  Remarks,  T.  2/65, 
p.  219. 

Stromeyer,  Pause  Before  Trephining  ! ! 

T.  1/72,  p.  606.     Gamgee,  Pause!  B. 

2/76,  p.  149. 
Miller's  Eules,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  69.     Cock, 

P.M.  15  Years  After,  R.  1/58,  p.  137. 
Maunder,  Forceps  v.  Trephine,  Case,  L. 

1/74,  p.  908.     Spence,  In  6  Classes  of 

Cases  Useful,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  306. 

TREPHINES— 

Forster's  Improved,  Plate,  T.  2/57,  p.  505  ; 

1/74,  p.  204. 
In  Punctured  and  Depressed  Fractures 

(1680:1),  Trephine  AT  Once. 
In  Epilepsy  (1320:4). 
In  Syphil.  Affect,  of  Cranium  (1678:1). 

FRONTAL  BONE— 

5.  Man's  Frontal  Vertebra,  Ed.,  T.  1/63, 

p.  346, 

FRONTAL  sinuses- 
Anatomy,  Etc.,  Hewitt,  T.  2/55,  pp.  106, 

158. 
Abscess,    S.  "Watson,  Cases,  etc.,  T.  2/75, 
pp.  328,  363,  703. 

6.  Larvjk  of  Diptera  in  (485:6),  Coquerel, 

Etc.,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  531 ;  R.  2/62,  p. 
234,  Vide  Nose  (590:5). 
Fracture,  Hewitt,  Difference  in  Man  and 
Youth,  T.  1/58,  p.  107.  Callaghan, 
etc..  Portions  of  Gun  Buried  in  for 
Months,  Cases,  R.  1/45,  p.  126;  T. 
2/58,  p.  416. 

1685. 

BROW— FOREHEAD.     Face  (1691:2). 
1.    Frontal  Nerve,  Amaurosis   following 
Injury  of  (1862:1). 
Petechiyt:  in  Epilepsy  (1311:1). 
Mirrors    Attached   to  Forehead  to  Throw 
Lighten  Work,  etc.,  (1822:4). 

OCCIPITO-FRONTALIS  MUSCLE— 

4.  Abscesses  Under,  Hilton,  Treat.,  etc.,  L. 

2/60,   p.  477.     Sp.  Wells,  Diagr.,  L. 
1/70,  p.  694. 
PARIETAL  BONE— 

The  Human  Parietal  Vertebra,  Ed.,  T. 
T.  2/63,  p.  253. 

OCCIPITAL  bone- 
In  ViiRious  Races,  Meigs,  M.  R.  1/61,  p. 
176. 


OCCIPITAL  BONE  (cont.)— 

5.  Syphilitic    Necrosis,   Hewitt,  Part  of 

Basilar  and   Foramen   Magn.    Re- 
moved, T.  2/55,  p.  157. 

OCCIPITAL  region- 
Pain  IN,  Hilton,  Causes,  etc.,  L.  2/60,  pp. 
303,  378,  401  ;  In  Aneurism  of  Ba- 
silar Artery-  (1429:5). 
In  Coryza  (593:3),  Stimulating  Frictions 
to  Occiput  Curative  and  Prevent- 
ive. 

1686. 

TEMPORAL  BONE— 

2.  Development,  Huxley,   Plates,    T.    2/63, 

p.  5. 

Periostitis,  Hutchinson,  Clin.,  T.  2/71,  p. 
641.  Hilton,  Abscess  under  Aponeu- 
rosis OF  Temporal  Muscle,  L.  2/60, 
p.  453. 

Necrosis,  Swan,  Removed  Bodily,  L.  1/64, 

3.  p.  206. 

PETROUS  PORTION.     Vide  Internal  Ear 

(1798:3)— 
Fracture,  Chevance,  Followed  by  Emphy- 
sematous Tumour,  R.  2/63,  p.  225. 

4.  Caries,  Jolly,  Followed  bj'-  Ulcerat.  of 

Carotid  (743:5),  R.  1/70,  p.  237. 
—  Facial  Palsy  in,  Etc.  (1441:3). 

MASTOID  CELLS— 

6.  Inflammation,     Pierce,     Case,     Without 

Affecting  Tympanum,  L.  1/75,  p.  11. 

Toynbee,  T.  1/55,  pp.  153,  227,  306, 

335;  2/55,  p.    153;  R.   1/60,  p.   336. 

Kramer  contra    Toynbee,  T.  2/52,  p. 

381.     Green,   Cases,  T.    1/74,  p.  302. 

Vide  Internal  Otitis  (1795:1). 
Abscess,  Toynbee,  To  Prevent  Spreading 

TO  Brain  (1419:1),  T.  1/61,  pp.  273, 

488.     Barwell,  L.    1/71,  p.   571;    R. 

1/47,  p.  265.      Spalding,   T.  2/76,  p. 

499. 
Tumours,  Wilde,  Necessity  of  Attending 

to  When  on  Mastoid,  T.  1/51,  p.  404. 
Trephining  in  Otitis  (1800:3). 

1687. 

TEMPORAL  ARTERY— 
1.   Aneurism  of  (730:3). 

Compress,  of  in  Epilepsy  (1432:2). 

JAWS.     Mouth  (795:4). 

3.  Injuries  and  Diseases,  Heath,  L,   2/68, 

p.  480. 
Malformation    (1088:5),     Fr.     Sucking 

Thumbs  (1742:5),  T.    1/61,  p.  506. 

SUPERIOR  MAXILLA— UPPER  JAW— 
In  Various  Diseases,  Laycock,  T.  1/62, 

p.  287. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


523 


SUP.  MAXILLA— UPPEE  JAW  {cont.}— 
Development,  "Weber,  etc.,  In  Fcetus,  T. 
1/62,  p.  18;  M.  K.  1/65,  p.  411. 

ANTEUM— 

4.  Case  of  Disease,  DiflBcult  Diagnosis,  Smitb, 

E.  1/67,  p.  174. 
Cystic  Enlargement,  DKorsY,  Laurence, 

etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  235;  1/70,  p.  351;  M.  E. 

2/60,  p.  157.     Greene,  etc.,  L.  1/59, 

p.  481 ;  2/61,  p.  207. 
Mucous  Cysts,  Giraldes,  M.  E.   2/60,  p. 

154. 

5.  Abscess,  Heath,  E.   2/72,  p.   233.      Vide 

Amai^rosis  From  (1862:6). 
Fibrous  Tumours,  Fergusson,  etc.,  T.  1/60, 
p.   235;  1/61,  p.  250;   1/76,   p.  439; 
L.  2/61,  p.  206;  1/73,  p.  8. 

6.  Cancer,  Davies,  etc.,  Oper.,   L.   1/58,  p. 

85  ;  1/73,  p.  8. 

XECEOSIS  OF  UPPEE  JAW— 
From  Phosphorus    (241:5). 
After  Measles  (76:1). 

1688. 

TUMOUES  of  UPPEE  JAW— 

1.   Cases,  Etc.,  Hancock,  L.  1/55,  pp.  4,  30. 

Syme,  L.    1/55,  p.  253.     H.    Smith, 

New  Op.,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  p.  391 ;  2/59, 

p.  229. 
Sarcoma  OF  Hard  Palate,  Heath,  L.  2/76, 

p.  712. 
Excision,  Fergusson,    Clin.,   T.    1/61,   p. 

550.     Marsclen,  etc.,  T.  1/02,  p.  265  ; 

2/50,  p.  171;  2/59,  p.  229.     Lane,  L. 

1/62,    p.    96 ;     Vide    Ciilorof.    per 

Tracheam  (437:4). 

FEACTUEE  of  UPPEE  JAW— 

4.  Treatment,  Etc.,  Salter,  L.  1/60,  p.  593. 

Puzey,    Wiring  Parts,  L.   2/76,    p. 
427.  ' 
INTER  vel  PEEMAXTLLAEY   BONE.     In 
its  Eelation  to  Harelip  (801:3)  Etc. 
Exfoliation  after  Measles  (76:1),  Etc., 
Jackson,  T.  2/62,  p.  681. 

INFEEIOE  MAXILLA— LOWEE  JAW— 

5.  Development  vide  1687:3,  Canton,  Arrest 

of  Develop,  of  Ascending  Eamus, 
T.  2/60,  p.  595. 

Muscles  of,  B.  Sequard,  Spasm  of  De- 
pressors, T.  2/60,  p.  584. 

Masseter,  Bernard,  Distribution  of 
Nerves  Peculiar,  Good  for  Exp.,  T. 
2/61,  p.  156. 

— Fibroid  Tumour  of.  King,  L.  2/75,  p. 
833. 

1689. 

NECEOSIS     OF    LOWEE    JAW.      Phos- 
1.     phorus  (241:2). 

Teeth   Eetained  (103:4)  after   Eemov. 

of  Sequestra,  Skey,  T.  2/58,  pp.  447, 

482. 


NECEOSIS  OF  LOWEE  JAW  {cont.)~ 
Subperiosteal  Section,  Maisonneuve,  T. 

2/61,  p.  67. 
After  Pyrexia  (1476:4),    Salter,  E.  2/58, 

p.  52,  Vide  104:4. 
After  Scarlatina  (79:l),HilIier,  L.  2/02, 

p.  247. 
Anchylosis,  Brodhurst,  L.    1/69,  p.  249. 

Esmarch,  Open,  T.  2/76, p.  7. 
Dislocation,  Lee,  Easy  Method  of  Eeduc- 

tion,  M.  E.  1/56,  p.  552. 

FEACTUEE  OF  LOWEE  JAW— 

3.  Treat.,  Etc.,  Le  Gros  Clark,  T.   2/60,  p. 

677.  Thomas,  etc..  Wiring  Parts, 
L.  1/67,  p.  79  ;  2/67,  p.  195  ;  2/7G,  p. 
427;  E.  1/60,  p.  161.  Bouisson,  New 
Elastic  Bandage,  M.  E.  1/59,  p.  262. 
Salter,  etc..  Gold  Plate,  L.  1/60,  p. 
594  ;  2/60,  p.  21.  Eichet,  PviEMiA 
Following,  M.  E.  1/66,  p.  550. 

BLOWS  ON  LOWEE  JAW— 

5.  HAEMORRHAGE  FR.  Ears  (1793:3),  After, 

No  Fracture  of  Bone  or  Tympan,  Mor- 

van,  M.  E.  2/57,  p.  270. 
Condyle  Driven    into   Brain    (1681:2), 

Hewitt,  T.  1/58,  p.  238. 
Deep  Seated   Abscess   Near  Angle   of 

Jaw,  Thaden,    Synonyms,    18   Cases, 

E.  1/73,  p.  193  ;  Croly,  E.1/73,  p.  202. 

Vide  Cervical  Abscess  (1694:5). 

1690. 

TUMOUES    OF   LOWEE    JAW— EESEC- 
1.     TION,  Etc.— 

Maunder,  Lateral,  Extracted  per  Orem, 
T.  2/74,  p.  233;  vide  795:5.  Syme, 
L.  1/55,  p.  253.  Verneuil,  E.  2/73, 
p.  219. 
Nyrops,  Ingenious  Saws  for  Excision, 
Diagr.,  T.  2/62,  p.  283.  Lizar's  New 
Plan,  L.  2/71,  p.  453.  Heath,  Diagr., 
L.  2/67,  p.  765;  1/68,  p.  2;  1/72,  p. 
397. 
Bony  Cysts  (1661:6),  Adams,  etc.,  T.  1/57, 
pp.  355,  484;  2/57,  p.  4. 

CHIN— 

4.  Impetigo  Menti  vel  Mentagra  (51:5). 
Pruritus  (45:5)  in  Asthma  (659:3). 

EPULIS— 

6.  Cases,  Paget,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  p.  237;  1/62, 

p.  79. 

cheeks- 
Buccinator,  Nerves,  Todd,  etc.,  T.  2/60, 
p.  59  ;  1/68,   p.  170.     Portio   Dura 
ITS  Sole  Motor  Branch  (1439:6). 
—  Paralysis,  Todd,  T.  2/60,  p.  59. 
Cancer,  Solly,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  389;  2/60, 
p.  379. 


524 


MEDICAX   DIGEST. 


1691. 

MALAR  BOXES— 

1.  Double  in  Japanese  (12:5),  L.  2/75,   p. 

188. 
Necrosis  of,  After  Measles  (76:1). 

FACE,     Vide    Forehead    (1685:1);     Cheek 

2.  (1690:5);  Chin  (1690:4);  Lips  (799:3); 
Nose  (588:1);  Mouth  (795:4);  Car- 
buncled  Face  (29:5). 

Complexion  (20:2),  LaycocTc,  "What  Vas- 
cular Complexion,  Etc.,  Indicates, 
T.  1/62,  p.  151,  vide  20:2. 

Convulsions  Produced  hy  Irritating 
Skin  of  Face  in  Eabbits,  Etc. 
(1299:5). 

Facial  Palsy  (1440:1). 

PHTSIOXOMY  vel  PHYSIOGNOMY— 

3.  Laycock,  Etymology   of  Terms,   Photo- 

graphs, Etc.,  T.  1/62,  pp.  3,  51,  et  seq. 
Duchenne,  MtscLES  that  Regulate 
Facial  Expression,  L.  1/62,  p.  55  ; 
T.  1/62,  p.  249. 

Corfe,  Physiognomic Portraitof  Diseases 
(553:1),  T.  2/67,  pp.  127,  253,  396, 
453,  513,  593,  645. 

Piderit,  Scientific  System  of  Mimics  and 
Physiognomics  (552:3),  94  Photo- 
graphs, etc.,  T.  2/68,  p.  347. 

4.  Vide  Insanity  (1373:4)  ;  General  Para- 

lysis OF  Insane  (1278:3) ;  Cretins 
(1394:2);  Hysteria  (1333:1). 

Syphilis  (1195:1);  Congenital  Syphilis 
(1207:6);  Nasal  Dis.  (588:2);  Ton- 
sillar Enlarg.  (820:1). 

Mormons  (564:4) ;  Abdominal  Dis. 
(943:3);  Suppuration  (167:4);  Athe- 
romatous Degen.  (721:3). 

AFFECTIONS    OF   THE    FACE.     Plastic 
6.  Operations  (1639:1). 

Hypertrophy  of  Lower  Parts,  Barwell, 

T.  1/75,  p.  430. 
Smalt,     Fistulous     Abscesses,     Hilton, 

Treat.,  L.  2/60,  p.  479. 
Scabies  (34:2);    Eczema   (50:1);    Herpes 
Zoster  (54:3) ;  Niiivi  (735:5);  Rodent 
Ulcer  (66:4);  Carbuncle  (56:3). 

1692. 

INJURIES  AND  WOUNDS  OF  FACE  - 
1.  Severe  Case,  L.  2/63,  p.  164.     Wonderful 

Rcpnrative  Powers  After,  Cases,  etc., 

L.  2/68,  p.  480. 

SPINE— BxVCK.     Spinal  Diseases  (1253:1). 

3.     Backs  and  No  Backs  (1148:2).     Dorsal 

Vertebr.13     (1701:5).        Interscapular 

Region  (1726:6). 

Anatom.  Peculi.^rities,  Etc.,  Adams,  T. 

2/61,  pp.  211,  235,  261,  313. 
Muscles,  Adams,  Mechanism  of   Move- 
ments OF  Spine,  Etc.,  T.  2/61,  j^p. 
261,  313, 


SPINE— BACK— Muscles  {com.)— 

—Paralysis,  Zuradel,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  252  ; 

of  Serratus  Magnus,  T.  1/75,  p.  299. 
—  Spasm  (1195:4),   Syphilitic,  M.  R.  2/61, 

p.  303. 
Application  of  Heat  and  Cold  by  India 

Rubber  Tubes,  Etc.  (184:4). 

1693. 

VERTEBRA.     Vertebrata  (494:1). 

1.  How  TO  Know  a  Vertebra,  Etc.,  Ed.,  T. 

2/62,  p.  659;    1/63,  p.  33. 

INTERVERTEBRAL  SUBSTANCE— 

Expectoration  of  (649:3),  Bickersteth,  T. 
2/61,  p.  71  ;   1/62,  p.  614. 

NECK— 

2.  Cervical    Glands    (131:5).     C.    Sympa- 

thetic (1449:3).  Cervical  Vertebr.e 
(1701:1).     Carotids  (743:4). 

JUGULAR  VEIN— 

3.  Bleeding  From  (163:4),   Struthers,  Value 

and  Mode  of  Perform.,  Etc.,  T.  2/63, 

p.  99. 
Wounds    (625:3),    Adams,     Treated    by 

Pressure,  Etc.   (746:4),  T.    2/62,  p. 
•       125. 
Ligature  of  (749:3),  Discuss.,  T.  1/68,  p. 

456. 
Ulceration  of,  Into  Abscesses  (1694:5), 

Gross,  12  Cases,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  277. 

MUSCLES  OF  NECK— 

4.  Rigidity  vel  Stiff  Neck,  Gull,  Case,  T. 

2/62,  p.  465. 
— Diagnostic   in,    Cerebellar    Disease 
(1397:4j ;       Ventricular     Effusion 
(1345:5). 

SPASM     OF    CERVICAL    MUSCLES    vel 

5.  TORTICOLLIS— WRY  NECK— 

Colley,  Med.  Gaz.,  Vol.  4/47,  p.  1118. 
Legouest,  Intermittent  Cases,  T.  2/61, 
p.  280.  Rogers,  Acute,  A  Disease  of 
Childhood,  R.  1/67,  p.  15.  Brodhurst, 
L.  1/69,  p.  837.  Duffin,  Diagn.  of 
Cause,  Note,  T.  1/70,  p.  300.  Biggs, 
Instrument  for,  Diagram,  T.  2/62,  p. 
233. 

Hysterical  (1335:2),  Peacock,  etc.,  T. 
2/61,  p.  637;  2/66,  p.  386.  Ainstie, 
Due  to  Spinal  Irritation,  L.  1/73, 
p.  437. 

1694. 

TREATMENT  OF  TORTICOLLIS— 
2.  CoNiuM  (405:5),  Harley,  L.  2/73,  p.  878. 
Electricity  (194:2),  Debout,  M.  R.  1/55, 

p.  150.     Althaus,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  544. 

Reynolds,  etc.,  L.  2/70,  p.  532  ;  2/73, 

p.  520;  1/75,  p.  116, 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


525 


TREAT.  OF  TOETICOLLIS  {emit.)— 

SuBcuTAN.  Division  of  Sterxo-Cleido- 
Mastoid  (1694:3),  DieS'enbach,  Amer. 
J.,  No.  47/38,  p.  226. 

3.  Excision  of  Portion  of  Stinal  Acces- 
sory (1442:6),  De  Morgan,  2  Cases, 
M.  R.  2/66,  p.  218;  L.  2/67,  p.  128. 

STERXO-CLEIDO-MASTOID    MUSCLE— 

Anatomy,  Etc.,  Krause,  L.  2/76,  p.  467. 

Diseases  of,  in  Neonati  (1542:2). 

Spasm  (1693:5)  Causing  Rotatory  Move- 
ments of  Neck,  Malherbe,  L.  1/76, 
p.  910. 

Division  of  in  Torticollis  (1694:2). 

ABSCESSES  OF  NECK.     Cervical  Phleg- 

5.  MON    vel    Deep-Seated    Abscess    near 
Angle  of  Jaw  (1689:5). 

Communicating  with  Blood-vessels 
(743:5),  Syme  &  Liston,  Diagn.  Diffi- 
cult, etc.,  L.  1/48,  p.  157. 

— "With  Jugular  Veins  (1693:4)  ;  vide 
170:4. 

CANCER  OF  NECK.     Of  Thyroid  (1696:3). 

Nunneley,  May  be  Entirely  Local,  Oper. 

Early,   T.    1/60,   p.  432.     Black,    Of 

Cervical  Vertebras,  T.  1/64,  p.  642. 

1695. 

TUMOURS  OF  NECK.     Cervical  Cincer 
1.     (1694:6).    Tumours  OF  Thyroid  (1696:2). 
Pulsating  Tumours  of  Neck  (742:5). 
Glandular   Sarcomata,  Busch,  T.  2/61, 

p.  175. 
Cases  Resembling  Goitre,  M'"SVhinnie,  L. 

1/62,  p.  64. 
Difficulty    of    Diagnosis    when    Con- 
nected with  Blood-vessels  (1694:5), 
Symes  &  Liston,  L.  1/48,  p.  157. 
Athero.matous  Cysts,  Esmarch,  Treat,  of 
with  Lugol's  Sol.,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  210. 
Laryngeal    Spasm     (600:5)     following 
Excision,  Gibb,  T.  2/52,  p.  297. 

CERVICAL     HYDROCELE,    CYSTS     OF 

3.     NECK   (1660:5).     Cystic   Broxchocele 

(1697:2). 

Varieties     of     Serous     Cysts,    Burow, 

M.    R.   2/73,   p.    508.     Birkett,    etc., 

Dissect.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  337;  2/52,  p. 

408.    Hardie,  L.  2/72,  p.  667.    Savory, 

Opening  into  Pharynx,  L.  2/66,  p. 

573.     Hewitt,  Congenital,  L.    1/58, 

p.  605. 

Sanguineous  Cysts,  Birkett,  T.  2/68,  p.  79. 

THYROID  GLAND— 

6.  Anatomy     and     Physiology',     Billroth, 

Tissue  of  in  Fcetus,  M.  R.  2/56,  p. 
512.  Gray,  Develop,  in  Chick, 
M.  R.  1/52,  p.  452.  M'Whinnie,  L. 
2/61,  p.  107.     Bristowe,  T.  2/72,  p.  61. 


THYROID   GLAND— Anatomy  and  Physi- 
ology {cont.)  — 

Boechat,  How  to  Prepare  for  Exam., 
M.  R.  2/74,  p.  258.  Kohlrausch, 
Nucleated  Blood  Cells,  Embryo 
Blood  Discs,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  263. 

Nerves,  Poincare,  L.  1/76,  p.  616. 

Voice,  How  Affected  by  Thyroid 
Gland  (602:5). 

1696. 

PATHOLOGY  OF  THYROID  GL.\ND— 

1.  Kolliker,  T.  2/52,  p.  575. 
Sphacelus,  Gascoyen,  L.  1/76,  p.  243. 

2.  Fatty    Degeneration    (1673:3),    M.    R. 

1/53,  p.  351. 

TUMOURS  OF  THYROID— 

Dyspncea  fr.,  Bryant,  Oper-,  T.   1/60,  p. 

393. 
Diagnosis  fr.  Bronchocele  (1698:4). 

3.  Osseous  (1661:6),  Welford,  etc.,  T.   1/58, 

p.  400  :  2/62,  p.  685. 
Cancer  (1694:6),  Welford,  etc.,  T.  1/58, 

p.  400;  2/61,  p.  577. 
Cystic  Bronchocele  (1697':2). 

GOITRE— WEN— DERBYSHIRE  NECK— 
BRONCHOCELE— 

5.  Mitchell,  In  Scotland,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  502. 
M'Whinnie,  L-  2/61,  pp.  30,  107. 
Laycock,  Goitrous   Diathesis,  Etc.,   T. 

1/62,  p.  449. 

Virchow,  M.  R.  2/68,  p.  73.  Labbe,  L. 
2/76,  p.  345. 

Varieties,  Mackenzie,  Differential  Diag- 
nosis, Treat.,  Diagr.,  L.  1/72,  p.  606. 

6.  Back,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  355;  2/60, 
p.  540. 

Aerial  Goitre,  Gayet,  R.  1/67,  p.  191. 
Substernal  (1746:3),  Bristowe,   T.  2/72, 
■p.  60.    ■ 

1697. 

PULSATING     BRONCHOCELE.     Exoph- 

1.  thalmic  Goitre  (1837:5). 
M'Whinnie,  etc..  Mistaken  fob  Aneu- 
rism (1698:3),  L.  1/62,  pp.  64,  454. 
BuUar,  etc..  Discuss.,  T.  1/61,  p.  265 ; 
1/64,  pp.  6,  30.  Virchow,  M.  R.  2/68, 
p.  73. 

CYSTIC   BRONCHOCELE  (1660:5).     Cer. 

2.  vicAL  Cysts  (1695:3). 

Turner,  etc.,  Treat.,  T.  1/55,  p.  56 ;  2/64, 
p.  464;  1/67,  p.  193.  Massey,  etc., 
Analysis  of  Contents,  L.  2/41,  p.  361 ; 
M.  R.  2/56,  p.  513.  Curling,  Iod. 
Inject.,  Cure,  Seton  Best,  L.  2/67, 
p.  729.  Patruban,  Oper.,  Treat.,  R. 
1/68,  p.  171.  Mackenzie,  Inject. 
Perch.  Iron,  L.  1/72,  p.  642. 

In  Animals,  Campble,  in  Nepaul,  Amer.  J., 
No.  37/36,  p.  168. 


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MEDICAX  DIGEST. 


ORIGIN,  ETC.,  OF  BRONCHOCELE— 

4.  Fayrer,  L.   2/74,   pp.  580,    617.     Wilson, 

Entirely    a    Circulatoky    Disease, 
T.  2/74,  p.  G93.     Mitchell,  etc.,  M.  R. 
1/62,  p.  506;  2/68,  p.  73. 
"Water   (226:5),    Twining,   Snow   Water 
NOT  A  Cavse  (227:6),  L.  1/45,  p.  678. 

5.  — Magnesia  (274:4)  Said  to  be  Absent,  Mit- 

chell, M.  R.  1/62,  p.  512;,  T.  2/59,  p. 
489.  Bouchardat  Says  it  is  Always 
Present,  T.  2/59,  p.  489. 
— Lime  (273:2),  McClelland,  etc..  Remark- 
able Connect,  of  Limestone  with 
Goitre,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  42;  1/62,  p. 
512.  Kolliker,  Patholog.  Observa- 
tions, M.  R.  1/61,  p.  46.  Greenhow, 
Remarks  contra  to  Theory,  T.  2/61,  p. 
553. 

6.  — Carbonic  Acid  (238:5)  Deficient,  Blower, 

L.  1/63,  p.  109. 
Epidemic    (561:6)   Among   Troops   at   St. 

Etienne,  L.  2/73,  p.  722. 
Malaria  (559:2),  Zillner,  Causing  Acute 

Bronchocele,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  63. 

1698. 

1.  Cretinism  (1394:3). 

Generative  Organs,  Laycock,  Good  Re- 
marks, T.  1/62,  p.  449.  M'Whinnie, 
Goitrous  (1394:3),  Generally  Sen- 
sual, Etc,  L.  1/62,  p.  65. 

OvARiA  (1155:3),  Laycock,  Especially  In- 
fluencing, T.  1/62,  p.  450. 

2.  Pregnancy  (1549:2),  Relation  to. 
Offspring,  Degenerate,  Laycock,  Reason, 

T.  1/62,  p.  450. 
Steel  Medicines  Long  Exhibited  (293:1) ! ! 
St.  Lager,  M.  R.  2/68,  p.  24. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  BRONCHOCELE— 

3.  M'Whinnie,  L.  1/62,  pp.  33,  64. 

From  Aneurism  (730:1),  M'Whinnie,  L. 
1/62,  p.  64. 
5.  From  Tumours  of  Thyroid  (1696:2), 
M'Whinnie,  Resembling,  L.  1/62,  p. 
64.  McCraith,  Encysted  Melanotic 
Tumour  (1696:3),  Resembling,  T. 
2/61,  p.  577. 
SYMPTOMS,  Etc.,  OF  BRONCHOCELE— 

Blood  (139:3)  Micrology,  Neale,  T.  1/54, 
p.  430.  Holland,  Microsp.  J.,  Vol.  1, 
p.  176.  Pale  Corpuscles  in  Excess 
(137:6). 

Dyspncea  (635:3),  Guillot,  etc..  Fatal  Cases, 
T.  2/60,  p.  510 ;  1/76,  p.  234 ;  M.  R. 
2/68,  p.  3.  M'Whinnie,  etc.,  Treat., 
etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  109;  1/62,  p.  33;  T. 
1/76,  p.  234  ;  1/58,  p.  139.  Bryant, 
Oper.,  T.  1/60,  p.  393.  D.  Gibb,  Divi- 
sion OF  Isthmus,  L.  1/75,  p.  120. 

1699. 

BRONCHOCELE,  TREATMENT  OF— 
2.  H.  Jones,  Obstinate  Cases,  T.  1/64, pp.  6,  30. 


BRONCHOCELE,  TREAT.  OF  {cont.)~ 

Stamping  it  Out   in  Upp.  Savoy,   L. 

2/69,  p.  773,     Mackenzie,  L.  1/72,  pp. 

607,  642.     M'Whinnie,   L.  2/61,  pp. 

30,  107.     Atkinson,  R.  2/73,  p.  196. 
Phosphorus  (239:6),  Bradley,  B.  1/74,  p. 

367. 
Iodine  (250:6),  Mackenzie,  In  Some  Kinds, 

L.  1/72,  p.  607.     M'Whinnie,  L.  2/61, 

p.  168.    Herpin,  etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  457  ; 

1/61,  p.  266. 
— Externally,  Hannon,  Between  Layers 

of    Cotton   Wool,    T.    2/52,    p.    242; 

Contra,  p.  442. 
— Hypodermically,  Tucke,  etc.,  L.  1/69, 

p.  15;   T.  1/71,  p.  90. 
5.  Ammonii  Iodid.  (256:2),  Bryant,  Best,  Ex- 
ternal, and  Internal.,  T.  1/62,  p.  110. 
Ammonii  Chlorid.  (255:4),  Rae,  Internal. 

and  External.,  L.  2/58,  p.  601. 
SoD.B  Carbonas  (268:3),  Hufeland,  Amer. 

J.,  No.  3/28,  p.  438. 
PotassiiBromid.  (266:5),  Williams,  c.Pot. 

loD.  and  Iodine,  Best,  T.  2/61,  p.  266. 

O'Connor,  In  Large  Doses,  c.  LiQ.  Pot., 

L.  1/60,  p.  62. 

1700. 

1.  Hydrargyri  Biniod.  (304:3),  Mouat, 
Direct.,  Exposure  to  Sun  (184:3), 
Etc.,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  242.  Fordham, 
etc.,  L.  1/60,  p.  543;  4,000  Cases, 
2/63,  p.  438;  1/66,  p.  666.  Fayrer, 
Direct.,  L.  2/74,  p.  617.  Greenhow, 
etc.,  gr.  XV.  to  5  i.,  T.  2/61_,  p.  552.  No 
Exposure  to  Sun,  9i.  to  §  i.,  T.  2/61,  p. 

3.  599.  Rankin,  Must  be  Long  Used, 
L.  2/63,  p.  573. 

Electrolysis  (1659:3),  Althaus,  etc.,   R. 

1/67,  p.   151;    B.   1/76,   p.    100;    T. 

1/71,  p.  90. 
Caustic   (211:6),    Figg,   Enucleation    by, 

M.  R.  1/71,  p.  244. 
IcE  (190:4),  II.  Jones,  T.  1/64,  p.  6. 
Seton    (166:5),    Mackenzie,   L.    1/72,   pp. 

607,  642.     In  Tumours  (1659:4). 

4.  Breaking  Up  Tissue  with  Probe,  Turner, 

T.  1/55,  p.  56. 
Ligature    of  Arteries,   M'Whinnie,  L. 

2/61,  p.  107. 
Excision  rel  Ablation  of  Gland,  Greene, 

etc.,  L.  1/71,  p.  353 ;  R.  1/71,  p.  232; 

2/62,   p.    163;    M.  R.    1/72,    p.    274. 

M'Whinnie,  L.  2/61,  pp.  30,  107. 
—  Of  Thyroid  Cartilages  (599:3). 

1701. 

CERVICAL  VERTEBRA,  Vide  Vertebra 
1.     (1693:1);  Neck  (1693:2)— 

Syphilitic  Nodes  (1204:4),  Wilson,  L. 
1/64,  p.  382. 

Fracture  (1702:1) ;  Dislocation  (1704:3). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


527 


ATLAS— 

Developmext,  Robin,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  240. 
Diseases,  Hilton,  Diagnosis,  etc.,  L.  2/60, 

2.  p.  379;  2/66,  p.  629.  Ogle,  etc.. 
Caries  (1709:4),  Etc.,  T.  2/64,  p.  22  ; 
2/71,  p.  33;  Le  Gros  Clarke,  etc.,  L. 
2/64,  p.  209  ;  2/67,  p.  637. 

Fracture  (1702:2) ;  Dislocation  (1704:6). 

axis- 
Development,  Robin,  M.  R.  2/64,  p.  240. 

3.  Diseases    of,   Hilton,   Diagnosis,    Treat., 

etc.,  L.  2/60,  pp.  379,  381,  400.  Corfe, 
Piercing  Screams  in  Diseases  near 
LiG.  Dentatum,  T.  2/67,  p.  454.  Ogle, 
etc..  Caries,  Etc.,  T.  2/64,  p.  22; 
2/71,  p.  33;  Le  Gros  Clarke,  etc.,  L. 
2/64,  p.  209;  2/07,  p.  637. 
Fractvre  (1702:4);  Dislocation  (1704:5). 

DORSAL  VERTEBRA.  Spine  or  Back 
5.     (1692:3). 

Diseases,  Solly,  Clin.,  T.  2/53,  p.  439; 
2/62,  p.  4G4.  Skey,  Direct.,  To  Ex- 
amine Spine  to  Avoid  Mistakes,  etc., 
L.  1/55,  p.  206;  1/64,  p.  375. 

Osseous  Anchylosis,  Fagge,  Of  Dorsal 
Vertebr.!!;  and  Ribs,  L.  2/76,  p.  684. 
Ude  Spinal  Diseases(1253:1);  Caries 
OF  Spine  (1709:3). 

Tubercle  (95:6);  Fracture  (1702:5);  Dis- 
location (1704:6). 

1702. 

FRACTURE  OF  CERVICAL  SPIXE-BRO- 
1.  KENNECK  (1701:1).  Injuries  of  Spinal 
Cord  (1252:2). 

Temperature,  Etc.  (1252:4),  Hutchinson, 
L.   1/75,  pp.   267,   713,  747. 

Cases,  Hulke,  3,  T.  2/76,  p.  11-5.  Eager, 
etc. ,  Singular  Cases,  No  Known  Cause, 
T.  2/61,  p.  192  ;  Cancer  Infiltra- 
TioN,  T.  2/76,  p.  115.  Hilton,  etc.,  L. 
2/60,  p.  403;  1/71,  p.  568;  Fracture 
AND  Dislocation  of  6th,  Death  7th 
Day,  L.  2/75,  p.  346.  Jones, etc..  Frac- 
ture AND  Disloc.  (1704:3)  of  oth  and 
6th,  Lived  5  Days,  Etc.,  T.  2/56,  p. 
86  ;  2/75,  p.  42.  Ogle,  Complete  Re- 
moval of  Body  of  One,  T.  1/72,  p. 
113. 

Cases,  Various,  T.  2/52,  p.  491 ;  L.  2/56, 
p.  84. 

FRACTURE  OF  ATLAS  (1701:2). 

4.  Case,  Marshall,  L.  1/75,  p.  756. 
FRACTURE  OF  AXIS  (1701:3). 

Fracture  of  Odontoid,  Flint,  Man  Living 
Several  Months,  T.  1/69,  p.  480.  Smith, 

5.  Cases,  R.  2/71,  p.  229.  Sir  A.  Cooper, 
etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  638;  2/66,  p.  459. 
Beyan,  Apex  Uniting  with  Occiput, 
R.  2/63,  p.  227.  Bayard,  Fracture 
AND  Extrusion,  M.  R.  1/71,  p.  249. 


FRACTURE  OF  DORSAL  SPINE.  Sprain 
or  Injury  of  Spine  (1704:1). 

6.  Deductions,  Bryant,  R.  2/60,  p.  174  ;  L. 
1/67,  p.  416.  Shaw,  Best  Monograph, 
T.  1/62,  p.  326.  Hulke,  Clin.  Recov., 
etc.,  After  Injury  to  Cord  (1252:2), 
T.  1/74,  pp.  173,  229.  B.  Sequard, 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  376;  R.  1/65,  p.  352; 
Recov.  Not  so  Rare,  L.  2/68,  p.  755  ; 
1/76,  p.  380. 

1703. 

2.  Cases,   Various,  T.  2/52,  pp.  490,  513; 

1/68,  p.  509  ;  1/75,  p.  226.  Buchanan, 
L.  2/65,  p.  562.  Webster,  Man  Walked 
Several  Hours  After,  P.M.,  T.  1/61, 
p.  374. 

SYMPTOMS  OF    FRACTURE    OF  BACK, 

Vide  1252:2. 

Blood    (139:4),     Always     Arterial    if 

Drawn  fr.   Veins  of  Arms,  Why  ? 

Potter,  R.  2/63,  p.  241. 

Pupils,     Etc.     (1253:5);     Temperature 

(1254:4);  Diabetes  (365:6). 
Bed  Sores  (178:3),  B.  Sequard,  Preventive 
Treat.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  384. 

TREPHINING  SPINE.     Skull  (1684:1). 

3.  Brown,  Sequard,  M.  R.    1/62,  p.   377 ;  L. 

1/63,  p.  477.  Hutchinson,  i  of  Verte- 
bra Removed,  Recov.,  R.  2/61,  p.  62. 
Shaw  Condemns  it,  T.  1/62,  p.  326. 
Gordon,  L.  2/65,  pp.  639,  675.  Potter, 
etc.,  R.  2/63,  p.  239;  2/65,  p.  191; 
2/66,  p.  176.  Maunder,  Pyemia 
(169:3),  Following  P.  M.,  L.  1/67,  p. 
237. 

1704. 

SPINAL  SPRAIN  rd  INJURY.   Injury  to 

1.      Cord  (1252:2)  ;  Railway  Spine  (1259:4). 

No  Injury  too  Slight  to  be  Noticed, 

As  Bad   Results   may  Follow,  Wilks, 

T.     2/68,     p.    468.     Buzzard,    Slight 

Blows  Often  Causing  Serious  Results, 

Cases,   L.    1/67,   p.  509.     H.   Jones, 

SuBSEauENT   Dangers  of,    T.    2/65, 

p.    4.      Hilton,   Diagnosis   of   Seat, 

Etc.,  L.  2/66,  p.  663.     A  Portion  of 

Large  File  Impacted  in  Vertebrje 

14   Days,  Cleland,  P.M.,  Diagr.,  L. 

1/76,  p.  461. 

Bed  Sores    (178:2),  Charcot,  Peculiarities, 

etc.,  M.  R.,  2/76,  pp.  380,  384. 

DISLOCATION  OF  CERVICAL  SPINE 
3.  (1701:1).  CoMBD.  WITH  Fracture  (1702:1). 
Cases,  Etc.,  Statham,  etc.,T.  1/53,  p.  574; 
1/57,  p.  369  ;  2/57,  pp.  115,  166.  Fer- 
gusson,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  71.  Erichsen, 
T.  2/62,  p.  463.  Hill,  P.  M.,  After 
21  Days,  6th  and  7th,  L.  1/67,  p.  147. 
Gray,   5th,   P.M.,   R.    2/66,   p.   155. 


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MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


DISLOCATION  OF  CERVICAL  SPIXE  — 
Cases,  Etc.  [cont.) — 

Fayrer,  Srd  Intervertebral  Cartil., 
Eemarkable  Case,  T.  2/70,  p.  618. 
Eedvctiox,  Richet,  etc.,  R.  2/64,  pp.  174, 
175.     Mac  Raild,  etc.,  L.  2/60,  p.  343  ; 
1/68,  p.  194. 

DISLOCATIOX    OF    ATLAS   AND    AXIS 

6.     (1701:2). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Forbes,  R.  1/70,  p.  282.  Hil- 
ton, Partial,  T.  2/65,  p.  141.  Lochee, 
Protkuding  into  Foramen  Magn., 
L.  2/67,  p.  637.  Orton,  fr.  Blow 
with  Fist,  L.  2/76,  p.  853. 

DISLOCATIOX     OF    DORSAL     SPIXE 
(1701:5). 
Cases,  Bryant,  R,  2/60,  p.  174. 
Sympto.ms',  vide  Injury  to  Coed  (1252:2) 

and    1253:3,    Eiichsen,   Band    round 

Abdom.,  T.  2/62,  p.  463. 
Cases,  Etc.,  Ashhurst,  Rev.  of  Book,  T. 

1/68,  p.  509.     Wollaston,  Reduct.  by 

Pulleys,    Recov.,    L.    1/69,    p.     122. 

Maunder,  do.,  P.M.,  L.  1/69,  p.  191. 

1705. 

LUMBAR      REGIOX  —  LOIXS.      Abscess 

S.     (950:4).       Hernia     (957:6).       Lumbago 

(1464:2). 

Diseases    (1701:5),    Hilton,    Simulating 

Hip  Disease  (1749:3),  L.  2/62,  p.  411. 

4.  Fracture  (1702:5),   Munday,  With  Dis- 

placement OF  1st,  T.  1/66,  p.  441. 
Carr  Jackson,  L.  1/49,  p.  312  ;  P.M. 
26  Years  after,  L.  2/76,  p.  684. 

SACRUM— 

5.  According   to   Sex   and  Age,  Bacarisse, 

M.  E.  2/74,  p.  521.  Hilton,  Curved 
Sacrum  Confounded  with  Hip  Dis- 
ease (1749:3),  L.  2/62,  p.  249. 

Caries  (1709:4),  Solly,  L.  2/55,  p.  461. 

Fracture  (1702:5),  Hamon,  M.  R.  1/61,  p. 
263.     Vide  Pelvis  (1707:4). 

1706. 

SACRAL      TUMOURS.       United      Twins 
1.     (1579:3);    Hypertrophy  of   Coccygeal 
Gland  (1709:2). 
Congenital,  Always  Supported  by  One's 
Brother,  Martin,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p. 
555  ;  1/62,  p.  269.     Fcetus  in  Fcetu 
(1936:1),  Preuss,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  374; 
L.    2/76,    p.    451.      Cases,    Diagr. 
Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  5. 
3.  Cystic    and    Other    Tumours   (1660:6), 
Klebs,    R.    1/67,    p.    257.     Simpson, 
Plates,  T.  2/59,  p.  5.    Jayakar,  Myxo- 
matous Cysts,    Remov.,  etc.,  M.  II. 
2/73,  p.  510.     JoUye,  Diagr.,  L.  2/66, 


SACRAL   TUMOURS— Cystic    and   Other 
Tumours  {cont.) — 

p.    120.     Volkmann,   Removed   with 
Most    of    Sacrum,  Reuov.,    T.  2/76, 
p.  708. 
Bony   Growths    from.    Smith,  L.   2/56, 

p.  209. 
Confounded  with  Spina  Bifida  (1713:4). 

OS  IXXOMINATUM— 

4.  Dislocation  (1708:2),  Hutchinson,  T.  1/66, 

p.  193. 

OS  ILIACUM— 

Separat.  of  Ant.  Epiphysis  by  Muscular 
Contract.,  Maunder,  L.  1/76,  p.  668. 

5.  Cancer,  Fergusson,  T.  2/54,  p.  585. 

OS  ISCHIUM— 

Fracture  (1707:4),  Devalz,  Pathogn.  Sign, 
R.  1/67,  p.  224. 

1707. 

SYMPHYSIS  PUBIS— 

1.  Relaxation  of  After  and  During  Preg- 

nancy causing  Pain  and  Discomfort, 

Etc.  (1552:2). 
Section  of,toFacilit:we  Labour  (1576:6). 
Head   Pressing  on.  Retarding  Labour 

(1571:1). 

PELVIS— 

2.  Female  Pelvis   (1526:4). 
Groin  and  Hip  (1747:3). 

TUMOURS    (949:1)    OR    SWELLINGS   IN 
PELVIS.     Hydatids  (947:3);   Abscess, 
Etc.  (949:1)— 
Diagnosis,  Smith,  L.  1/72,  p.  852. 

NECROSIS  OF  PELVIS.    Portions  Found 

3.  IN  Bladder  (1060:4). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Syme,  L.  1/55,  p.  1.  Wilmot, 
FoLLOAviNG  Labour  (1584:1),  L.  1/72, 
p.  355  ;  1/76,  p.  776  ;  T.  1/76,  p.  590. 
Syme,  Leading  to  Sinus  in  Hip  or 
TiiiGH  (1751:4),  L.  1/55,  p.  1. 

FRACTURE     OF     PELVIS.     Os     Ischium 

4.  (1706:5);  Sacrum  (1705:5). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Heatb,  T.  2/52,  p.  605. 
Cooke,  L.  1/60,  p.  570.  Hilton, 
Direct,  as  Regards  Catheter,  Etc., 
L.  1/66,  p.  532.  Shaw,  Showing  bow 
Catheter  may  Mislead,  L.  1/67,  p. 
174.  Letenneur,  Through  Muscular 
Action  in  a  Woman,  T.  2/68,  p.  615. 
Fairbank,  In  6th  Mth.  of  Preg- 
nancy (1552:3),  Recov.,  R.  1/67,  p. 
345. 

Cases,  Various,  L.  2/65,  pp.  346,  371 ;  T. 
1/66,  p.  193. 

D1SLOC.4.T10N  (1706:4). 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


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1708. 

SACEO-ILIAC  SYNCHONDEOSIS— 

2.  Mechanism  of,  Moore,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  210. 

Disease  of,  HUton,  L.  2/62,  pp.  250,  412, 
469.  Erichsen,  T.  1/58,  p.  513;  L. 
1/59,  p.  25.  Gervis,  Causing  Back 
Ache,  Etc.,  M.  E.  2/64,  p.  315.  Fa- 
gan,  in  Child  aet.  4,  L.  2/75,  p.  49. 

Confounded  with  Hip  Disease  (1749:3). 

Lumbo-Sacral  Misery  (1148:2). 

Injury  of  during  Labour  (1552:2). 

Dislocation  (1706:4). 

COCCYX— 

4.  Diagr.  of  Nerves,  Etc.,  Milton,  L.  2/62, 

p.  471. 
Malformation,  Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p.  5. 
— Prolonged  in  Man,  Tailed  Men  (3:5). 
Injuries  OF,  Hilton,  L.  2/62,  p.  471.  Simp- 

5.  son,  T.  2/59,  p.  4.  Eoser,  etc.,  Dis- 
location, M.  E.  2/57,  p.  544  ;  L.  2/61, 
p.  326.  Simpson,  During  Labour 
(1568:3),  T.  2/59,  p.  4. 

Tumours,  Vide  Sacral  Tumours  (1706:1). 
Excision,  To  Facilitate  Oper.  for  Im- 
perforate Anus  (891:5). 
—In  Coccyodynia  (1709:2), 

1709. 

COCCYODYXIA— 

2.  Diagr.  Oper.,  Etc.,  Simpson,  T.  2/59,  p. 

1  ;  M.  E.  2/72,  p.  328.  Hicks,  T.  1/60, 
p.  393.  Kidd,  M.  E.  1/68,  p.  267. 
Nott,  History,  Etc.,  L.  2/70,  p.  654. 
Fox,  Oper.,  Cure,  E.  2/70,  p.  331. 
Bartholow,  Subcut.  Inject.  ofMorph. 
Chloral  and  Atropine  (218:6),  B. 
2/75,  p.  363. 

COCCYGEAL  GLAND— 

Description,  Luschka,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  240. 
Hypertrophy,  Heschl,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  325. 
Sacral  Tumours  (1706:1). 

CAEIES  OF  SPINE.   Diseases  of  Yertebr.i5 

3.  (1701:5). 

Difficulty  of  Early-  Diagn.,  Adam,  Case 
of  Czarewitch,  etc.,  L.  1/65,  p.  518. 
Skey,  Almost  Doubts  Existence,  T. 
2/66, p.  109.  Solly,  Eheum.  and  Scrof. 
Caries,  E.  1/65,  p.  318. 

4.  Lee,  Pertussis  a  Cause  (713:4),  T.  1/75, 

p.  13.    Bouvier,  Absorpt.  of  Abscesses 

Connected  with,  T.  2/57,  p.  301.  Cock, 

Causing  Abdom.  Tum.  (948:4),  T.2/54, 

p.  239. 
Lee,  Gastralgia  (840: 5), The  Initial  Sj^mp- 

tom,  E.  2/64,  p.  176. 
Gowers,  Paraplegia,  Eecovery,  T.   2/76, 

p.  517.  EamsHll,  do.,  P.M.,  T.  2/76,  p. 

563. 
Vide   Cervical  Spine   (1701:2) ;   Sacrum 

(1705:5). 


1710. 

orthop.5;dic  suegery— teratolo- 

1.  gy— defoemities-malfoema- 
TIONS,  vide  Surgery  (1628:5) ;  T.ilipes 
(1786:3);  Monstrous  Births  (1580:1). 

ORTHOPiEDic  Surgery  Abroad,  T.  2/61, 
p.  202. 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Coote,  L.  1/61,  p.  12  et  seq. 
Murray,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  502. 
Catalogue  of,  in  C.  Surgeons,  M.  E. 
2/73,  p.  163.  Bishop,  L.  /40  &  /48,  vide 
Indices.  Otto,  Most  Freq.  on  Left 
Side  of  Body,  M.  E.  2/60,  p.  503. 

CAUSES  OF  DEFOEMITIES— 

2.  Heredity  (562:4),  Murray,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/60, 

pp.  502,  505  ;   1/63,  p.  456  et  seq. 
—Hands  (1739:4).     Flxgers  (1741:1). 
Abnormal  Parturition  (1568:5). 
PAR.4.LYSIS  (1264:4),  Adams,  T.  2/55,  p.  514. 

3.  Treatment,  Gen.  Eev.  fr.  Earliest  Times 

till  Now,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  384. 
—Gymnastics  (1712:2). 

CUEVATUEE,    Etc.,  OF   SPINE.     Caries 

4.  OF  Spine  (1709:3). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Hughes,  etc.,  M.  E.  2/52, 
p.  209;  2/61,  p.  384;  2/65,  p.  367. 
Brodie,  With  and  Without  Caries, 
L.  1/47,  pp.  1,  55.  Adams,  L.  2/61, 
1/62,  vide  Indices;  T.  1/65,  p.  635. 
Coote,  L.  1/61,  pp.  181,  209.  Little, 
Eev.  of  Book,  L.  1/68,  p.  349.  Brod- 
hurst,  L.  1/69,  pp.  593,  743.  Paget, 
Mimicry  of,  L.  2/73,  p.  764. 

POSTEEIOE  CUEVATUEE— CYPHOSIS 

5.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Adams,  T.  2/61,  p.  448. 

Hughes,  Treat,  when  Comb,  with  Ab- 
scess and  Par.\lysis,  E.  2/61,  p.  161. 
Coulson,  Iodides,  T.  2/55,  p.  265. 

1711. 

ANTEEIOE  CUEVATUEE— LORDOSIS— 
1.  ANGULAR  CURVATURE. 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Adams,  T.  2/61,  p.  396. 

Solly,   etc.,  L.  2/64,  p.  568;  2/69,  p. 

153;  2/73,  p.  151.     RamskiU,  Comb. 

with  Paraplegia  (1265:4),  Cure,  L. 

2/73,   p.    415.       Jenner,    Confounded 

with  Rickets  (99:5),  Diagnosis,  etc., 

T.  1/60,  p.  261.     Nyrops,  Instrument 

fr.  Diagr.,  T.  2/62,  p.  286. 

antero -  posterior   curvature  — 
stoop- 
Great  Care  Needed  in  Diagnosis,  Solly, 
Case,  etc.,  L.  2/64,  p.  567. 

LATEEAL  CUEVATUEE- SCOLIOSIS— 

4.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Adams,  T.  2/61,  pp.  395, 

495,  547,  573  ;  Diagr.,  p.  629.    Syme, 

L.  1/55,  p.  425.    Barwell,  Nat.  Hist., 

Treat.,  New  Viesvs,  L.  2/67,  p.  452  et 


MM 


530 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


LATEEAL     CURVATUEE— SCOLIOSIS— 

Lectures,  Etc.  {cont.) — 

seq.;   1/68,  p.  251  et  seq.  ;  T.  1/66,  p. 
77.     Brodhurst,  L.  1/69,  p.  743. 

Causes,  Adams,  etc.,  List  of,  T.  2/61,  pp. 
203,  629. 

Influence  of,  on  General  Health, 
Clowes,  T.  1/66,  p.  366.  Wilks, 
Phthisis  (683:1)  Eooted  Out  of  a 
Lung  by  Curvature,  L.  2/73,  p.  808. 

1712. 

teeatment    of    LATEEAL    CURVA- 

2.     TUEE,  Vide  1711:4. 

Adams,  T.  2/61,  p.  657  ;  1/62,  pp.  527,  579. 

Bishop,  HoAv   Body  avas  Stretched 

Formerly,  Plates,  L.  1/48,  p.  575,  vide 

Sayre  (1712:4). 
Phosphate   of   Lime   (273:6),  Piorry,  T. 

1/57,  p.  268. 
Gymnastics  (199:3),   Eulenberg,  T.  2/61, 

p.  204.     Dubreuil,  Peculiar  Form  of, 

E.  2/61,  p.  159. 
4.  Instruments,  Plates,  Etc.,  Nyrops,  etc., 

T.  2/62,  pp.  286,  335  ;  L.  1/75,  p.  203. 

Little,  T.  2/62,  p.  91.     Brodhurst,  T. 

1/54,  p.  526;  2/62,  p.    117.     Sayre's 

Plaster  of  Paris  Jacket   (1649:2), 

T.  2/76,  p.  719. 

1713. 

SPINA        BIFIDA  —  HYDEOEACHITIS. 

1.  Meningocele  (1349:5).  Encephalocele 
(1677:1). 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Barnes,  on  Hutchinson's 
Views  Eegarding,  T.  2/63,  p.  288  ;  vide 
1713:4.  Hilton,  Anatomical  Eela- 
TiONs,  L.  2/60,  p.  179.  Holmes,  etc., 
P.  M.,  T.  2/56,  pp.  566,  653.  Ogle,  4 
Cases,  P.  M.,  T.  2/60,  p.  69.  Carr, 
Coming  on  after  Labour,  set.  26 ; 
T.  2/58,  p.  356. 

4.  Fluid  of,  Percy,  Analysis,  L.  1/46,  p.  686, 
Hulke,  Sugar  in  (330:1),  T.  1/63, 
p.  240. 
Diagnosis,  Simpson,  fr.  Tumours  of 
Sacrum  (1706:3),  Etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  5. 
Pollock,  Simulating  Fatty  Tumours, 
Diagn.  Case,  L.  2/56,  p.  648. 

TEEATMENT  OF  SPINA  BIFIDA— 

Eizzoli's  Plan,  T.  2/76,  p.  89.  Hutchin- 
son, Value  of  Doing  Nothing,  T.  1/63, 
p.  119.  Playfair,  etc.,  Spontan,  Cure, 
L.  1/65,  p.  63  ;  T.  2/58,  p.  89.  Discuss, 
at  Paris,  etc.,  T.  2/59,  p.  414;  1/63, 
p.  119;  2/58,  pp.  87,  192,  219,  271, 
356,  371,  483.  Akermann,  etc.,  L. 
2/71,  p.  470  ;  2/46,  pp.  484,  582. 
Iodine  Injections  (252:2),  Morton,  Iodo- 

6.  Glycerine,  Recov.,  L.  2/76,  p.  776. 

Berry,  Cure,  L.  2/76,  p.  881.     Brain- 
ard,  etc.,  Cure,  2/59,   pp.  293,   586  ; 


TEE  AT.   OF  SPINA  BIFIDA— Iodine  In- 

jections  {cont.) — 

M.  E.  2/61,  p.  546  ;  1/62,  p.  268  ;  1/73, 
p.  237.  Coates,  etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  225 ; 
1/69,  p.  608. 
Ligature,  Erichsen,  etc.,  Cure,  T.  2/55,  p. 
61 ;  2/57,  p.  553,  P.  M. ;  2/58,  p.  371 ; 
1/75,  p.  634.  Gigon,  etc.,  Cure,  L. 
1/61,  p.  73  ;  2/69,  p.  433.  Paget,  etc., 
P.  M.,  T.  2/57,  p.  553;  2/58,  p.  87. 
Thimecour,  Cure,  1/46,  p.  113. 

1714. 

1,  Tapping  and  Aspiration,  Ed.,  T.  2/73,  p. 
523.  Hilton,  followed  by  Contuls., 
Etc.,  L.  2/60,  p.  179.  West,  Aspira- 
tion, Cure,  Combd.  with  Meningocele 
(1349:6),  L.  2/75,  p.  552. 
Collodion  (315:5),  Behrend,  Cure,  T.  2/59, 
p.  20. 

JOINTS.  Cartilages  (92:4).  Synovial  Mem- 
5.     BRANE  (1717:4). 

Development,  Luschka,  M.  E.  2/56,  p.  506. 
Nerves  of,  Hilton,  Necessity  of  Know- 
ledge, Illustrative  Cases,  Etc.,  L. 
2/61,  pp.  57,  81,  129,  etc.  Nicoladini, 
T.  1/74,  p.  157. 
Malformation  (1710:1),  Robert,  Con- 
genital, M.  E.  2/52,  p.  57. 

1715. 

DISEASES  OF  JOINTS— AETHEOPATHY 

1.  Cartilages  (92:6). 

Eeyiews,  Etc.,  M.E.,  1/54,  p.  340  ;  1/55,  p. 
57  ;  2/55,  p.  94.  Cootes,  M.  R.  2/67, 
p.  55.  Pirrie,  Hygienics,  Etc.,  Ca- 
pable of  Saving  Manv  a  Limb,  M.  E. 
1/61,  p.  127.  Barwell,  Rev.,  T.  1/61, 
p.  152 ;  R.  2/61,  p.  338  ;  M.R.  2/62,  p. 
152. 

Hilton,  Almost  Invariably  Due  to  Injury 
and  "Want  of  Rest,  seldom  Consti- 
tutional, L.  2/61,  pp.  392,  441  ;  Why 
Diseased  Joint  is  Flexed,  Etc.,  L. 
2/61,  p.  57. 

2.  Bryant,  T.  2/58,  pp.  343,  469,  573 ;  1/69, 

p.  622  ;  L.  1/59,  pp.  129, 155.  Forster, 
L.  1/72,  [p.  351.  Buzzard,  Anoma- 
lous Cases,  L.  2/74,  p.  261. 

CAUSES  OF  JOINT  DISEASE— 

Nervous  Mimicry,  Paget,  L.  2/73,  pp.  619, 
727. 

Lesions  of  Nervous  System  (1264:5),  Buz- 
zard, L.  2/74,  p.  262  ;  L.  1/71,  p.  819. 

Spinal  Arthritis  (1719:3)  ;  Wasting 
Palsy  (113:5). 
4.  Scarlatina  (79:l),Hilton,  etc.,  Why  Some- 
times Affected,  L.  2/61,  pp.  393,  375. 
Jackson,  T.  2/62,  p.  575.  Vide  Hip 
(1746:6). 

Want  of  Rest,  &  Injury,  Hilton  (1715:1). 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


531 


CAUSES  OF  JOINT  DISEASE  [cont.)— 
Chloral  (443:6). 

Atrophy  of  Muscles  around,  followl\g 
Disease  (110:4). 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  JOINT  DISEASE— 
Lecture,  Paget,  L.  2/73,  p.  727. 
Temperature  (187:6),  Paget,  Direct.,  etc., 
L.  2/73,  p.  728. 

TREATMENT     OF    JOINT     DISEASE— 

5.  Bone-Setters  (1656:4)) 

Medicated  Fomentations,  "Why  So  Good, 
etc.,  Hilton,  L.  2/61,  p.  83. 

Depletion  (163:6),  Neale,  Cases  Showing 
Value  of  Large  and  Copious  (Cases 
2  and  3),  T.  1/55,  p.  459. 

Pressure  (222:4),  Inman,  A  Simple  Con- 
trivance FOR  Enlarged,  T.  2/52,  p. 
223.     McDonnell,  Cases,    E.  1/69,  p. 

6.  278.  Paget,  Dangers  of,  and  Care 
Needed,  L.  2/73,  p.  727.  Bar^rell, 
etc.,  L.  2/59,  p.  433;  Hot  Sand  Bags,  L. 
1/75,  p.  93.  Lowe,  Comb,  with  Fiuc- 
TioN  (1657:3),  T.  2/52,  p.  460.  Oehme, 
Immovable  Bandage,  L.  1/74,  p.  81. 

Extension    (1653:5),    Ilolthouse,    Spiral 

Extensor,  Diagr.,  T.  1/72,  p.  789. 
Eest  (1765:4). 

1716. 

1.  Douche  (229:4),  Fuller,  In  Chr.  Thick- 

ening, Etc.,  L.  1/63,  p.  113. 

Freely  Opening  (1750:4),  Eoser,  Safety 
of,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/67,  p.  546.  Forster, 
Four  Cases  (where  this  Treat,  might 
have  been  Justifiable,  Neale?)  L.  1/72, 
p.  351. 

— Vide  Caries  of  Joints  (1719:5). 

2.  Actual  Cautery  (212:6),  Bradley,  T.  2/76, 

p.  541.    Syme,  L.  1/56,  p.  437.    Notta, 

M.   E.    1/58,   p.   550.      Tubercular 

Arthritis  (688:3). 
Acid  Sulphuric  (96:6),  Pollock,  etc.,  T. 

2/75,  p.  634  ;  1/76,  p.  35. 
Ol.  Mercury  (162:4),  Marshall,  L.  1/72, 

3.  p.  710. 

Acid  Carbolic  (353:4),  Hueter,  Hypoderm., 

T.  1/74,  p.  246. 
Argent  Nit.  (307:3),  Fergus,  L.   1/71,  p. 

427;    2/71,  p.  38.      Jordan,  T.   1/71, 

p.  408. 
Morphia  Endermically  (1721:5). 
Veratria  Endermically  (344:6),  Assoc.  J., 

1/54,  p.  133. 
Abscesses  in  Neighbourhood  Not  to  be 

Opened  if  Avoidable,  Etc.  (170:2). 

1717. 

HTSTEEICAL  AFFECTIONS  OF  JOINTS 
1.      (1335:1).     Chorea  of  Joints  (1293:5). 

Nervous  Mimicry  of  Joint  Disease, 
Paget,  L.  2/73,  pp.  619,  727. 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Ainstie,  Often  Misunder- 


HYSTERICAL  AFFECT.  OF  JOINTS— 
Lectures  {cont.) — 

stood,  L.  1/73,  p.  437.     Skev,  Clin., 

etc.,  L.  1/59,  p.  257;  1/64,  p.  32;  T. 

2/66,  p.  309. 
Contraction  (1720:1),  Paget,  L.  2/73,  p. 
2.  620.  Chandra,  Douche,  E.  1/61,  p.  55, 

Skey,  Fingers  (1740:2),  T.  2/66,  pp. 

109,  386.      Vide  Hip  Joint  (1748:2); 

Knee  Joint  (1765:1);  Elbow  (1733:4); 

Fingers  (1740:2). 

AETHEALGIA. 

4.  In  Phthisis  (688:3).    Of  Knee  (1764:5), 

SYNOVIAL  MEMBRANE.   Joints  (1714:5). 
Nerves  of.  Etc.,  Hilton,  L.  2/61,  p.  83 
et  seq. 

ACUTE   SYNOVITIS,  vide  Knee  (1766:4); 
Ankle  (1775:5). 
Eev.  of  Various  Diseases  of  Syn.  Mem- 
brane,   Etc.,   M.    E.    1/54,   p.   344; 
1/53,  p.  291.    Bryant,  L.  1/69,  p.  623. 

5.  Jordan,  Argent.Nit.  (1716:3)  Extern., 
T.  2/68,  p.  196. 

Shampooing,   Etc.    (1657:3),  Mezger,   T. 

1/74,  p.  301.  Faye,  M.  E.  2/73,  p.  232. 
Aspiration,    Etc.   (1646:3),   Inraan,   etc, 

E.  2/63,  p.  193  ;  1/72,  p.  248 ;  T.  2/69, 

p.  615;  L.  1/70,  p.  859. 
—  Vide    Hip    Disease    (1750:4) ;     Knee 

(1767:1). 

1718. 

CHRONIC     SYNOVITIS   —  HYDEAR- 

1.  THROSIS— HYDROPS    ARTICULI. 
Knee  Joint  (1767:3). 

Adams,  etc,  L.  1/66,  p.  8 ;  M.  R.  1/54,  p. 
348;   1/61,  p.  127. 

2.  Antim.  Tart.    (282:3),   GinielH,  in  Large 

Doses,  Med.  Gaz.,  Vol.  21/37,  p.  907.. 
Pressure  (1715:5). 

Shampooing  and  Aspiration  (1717:5). 
Iodine  Injections  (252:2),  Bouchard,  etc, 

M.  R.  1/63,  p.  242;  1/54,  p.  349;  E. 

2/46,  p.  263  ;   1/58,  p.  193.     Erichsen, 

T.  1/58,  p.  247.     Holt,  After  Tapping 

Knee,  L.  2/64,  p.  265. 

SCEOFULOUS  SYNOVITIS  — GELATIN- 

4.  OUS  SYNOVITIS— WHITE  SWELL- 
ING —  SCEOFULOUS  ui  TUBEE- 
CULOUS  AETHEITIS— 

Pirrie,  Almost  Always  Curable  with  Time 
and  Money,  M.  E.  1/61,  p.  127.  Bar- 
well,  L.  1/60,  pp.  594,  618,  640. 
Maunder,  New  Oper.  for  Gelatinous 
Syn.,  Etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  559.  Eichet, 
Varieties,  Etc.,  M.  E.  2/55,  p.  26. 

5.  Stanley,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  p.  583  ;  2/54,  p.  42i. 

Eouse,  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  413.  Paget, 
Exam,  of  Knee  (1767:3)  After  20 
Years'  Duration,  T.  1/62,  p.  294. 


532 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


TEEATMENT  OF  WHITE  SWELLING— 

Pirrie,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  127. 

Eest,  Etc.  (199:6),  Hilton,  L.  2/62,  p.  497  ; 

2/61,  p.  292. 
CoN-iuM  (405:4),   Laboulbene,  M.  R.  1/63, 

p.  242  ;  T.  2/60,  p.  107. 

1719. 

1.  BaeiiChlorid.  (272:3),  Lisfranc,  Amer.  J., 

No.  37/37,  p.  231 ;  No.  45/38,  p.  238. 

Vide  130:4. 
Veratria     (1716:4).      Acxr.iL     C.^vvtery 

(1716:2). 
CoMPRESSiox  OF  Artery  (756:5),  Giachich, 

M.  R.  1/60,  p.  281. 
Puncture   (1716:1),  Laugier,  L.  2/51,  p. 

229. 

ARTHRITIS— 

3.  V'ule      Locomotor       Ataxy       (1261:3)  ; 

Rheumatic  (1453:6)  ;  Gonorrhceal 
(1465:2);  Spinal  (1264:5);  Puer- 
peral (1583:4) ;  Dysenteric  (900:6) ; 
Tubercular  (688:3). 

TREATMENT  OF  ARTHRITIS— 

Open.  Joint,  in  Acute  Suppurative  Infl. 

(1719:4),  Etc.,  Maunder,  T.  2/70,  p. 

728. 
Ligaturing  Artery  of  Limb,  Maunder,  T. 

1/68,  p.  618  ;   1/69,  p.  191,  vide  162:5. 
Argent.  Nit.  (1716:3). 

4.  Immovable  B.^-dages  (1649:1  &  1715:5), 

Oehme,  L.  1/74,  p.  81. 
Vide  Hip  (1748:4) ;  Knee  (1766:3). 

SUPPURATION  OF  JOINTS.  Knee  (1766:6). 

In  Pyemia  (169:4),  Coulson,  T.  2/53,  p. 

436. 
Following  Scarlatina  (1715:3). 
Free  Opening  Into  (1716:1),  Roser,  etc., 

M.  R.  1/67,  p.  546;  T.  1/69,  pp.  514, 

667;  2/70,  p.  728. 

CARIES  OF  JOINTS.  Caries  (96:4).    Car- 

5.  tilages,  Diseases  of  (92:6). 
Removing   Sequestra,  Cases,  Treves,  L. 

2/71,  p.  712. 
Free  Incisions  (1716:1),  Gay,  etc.,  T.  2/51, 
p.  545;  2/56,  p.  429;    1/61,  p.   406. 
BarweU,  R.  2/61,  p.  338. 

1720. 

CONTRACTION  OF  JOINTS.     Hysterical 
1.     (1717:1).    Knee  (1767:4).     Hip  (1751:3). 
Fingers  (1740:3). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Coote,  T.  1/58,  p.  564. 
Paget,  Chlorof.,  Etc.,T.  1/62,  p.  157. 
Adams,  Rules  for  Treating,  L.  1/66, 
p.  8.  Thomson,  Morphia  Ender- 
mically,  L.  2/45,  p.  430. 


STIFF  joints- 
Following  Injury,  Paget,  Especially  in 
Young,  Due  to  Fear!  Etc.,  R.  1/67, 
p.  143;  L.  2/73,  p.  620.  Acupunc- 
ture (166:5),  Teale,  L.  2/71,  p.  567; 
vide  1463:5. 

ANCHYLOSIS  OF  JOINTS— 

3.  Wilson,  Case  of  Whole  Skeleton  following 

Chr.  Rheumatism(,1461:5),  M.  R.  1/57, 
p.  542.  Fenwick,  etc..  Cure  by  Rota- 
tion, T.  2/52,  p.  527  ;  2/53,  pp.  61,  134, 
473.  Brodhurst,  Forcible  Rupture, 
T.  1/58,  pp.  551,  597,  649;  1/62,  p. 
333;  L.  1/69,  p.  181. 
Erichsen,  etc..  Marked  Pain  After  Mani- 
pulation Indicates  Fibrous  rather  than 
Osseous  Union,  etc.,  T.  2/74,  p.  697  ; 
1/75,  p.  42. 

4.  Adam,    Forcible   Extension,  T.  2/64, 

p.  607.  Barlow,  Amer.  J.,  No.  41/37, 
p.  332.  Morgan,  etc.,  Do  not  be  too 
Timid  in  Movements,  else  More  Harm 
than  Good,  B.  2/75,  p.  137. 

LOCKING  OF  JOINTS.     Of  Hip  (1751:1) ; 

5.  Of  Knee  (1767:4). 

Paper,  Paget,  R.  1/67,  p.  142. 

CRACKLING     IN     AND    AROUND     IN- 
FLAMED  JOINTS,  Etc. 
Farre,  L.  2/60,  p.  109. 
During    Pregnancy    (1552:2),    Gibb,    T. 
2/63,  p.  129. 

1721. 

CHRONIC    ARTHRITIS  — CHR.    RHEU- 

1.  MATIC   ARTHRITIS— CHR.   OSTEO- 
ARTHRITIS, L.  1/68,  p.  500-RHEU- 
MATIC  gout- 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Fuller,  L.  2/63,  p.  355; 

1/68,  p.  500.  Roser,  Pseudo-Rh. 
O.STEITIS  AND  Arthritis  in  the  Young, 
M.  R.  1/66,  p.  250. 
Jourdan,  Diagn.  fr.  Syphilitic  (1208:1), 
T.  1/67,  p.  305.  Wells  and  Garrod, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  384  ;  1/60,  p.  419  ; 

2.  2/58,  p.  41.  Barwell,  etc.,  R.  2/61,  p. 
339;  1/62,  p.  31. 

Hutchinson,  Same  as  Gout  (1467:5),  With 
Something  Added,  T.  1/76,  p.  545. 

TREATMENT    OF    RHEUMATIC  GOUT. 

Chronic  Rheumatism  (1462:1). 
Pirrie,    Curability,   M.  R,   1/61,  p.    127. 

3.  Trousseau,  T.  1/58,  p.  300.  BuUer, 
To  Remove  Contract,  of  Fingers 
(1742:1),  T.  2/64,  p.  218. 

Iodine  (251:4),  Trousseau,  Large  Doses,  2 

Cases,  Recov.,  L.  2/61,  p.  559.      Vide 

Chronic  Rheum.  (1462:4). 
Strychnia  (390:4),  Fuller,  L.  2/63,  p.  358. 
Arsenic  (280:4),  Weber,  T.  2/61,  p.  430. 

De  Mussv,  Arsenical  Bath,  R.  2/61, 

p.  39  ;  vide  1462:4. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


533 


TREAT.  OF  EHEOI.  GOUT  {cont.)— 
Iodoform  (252:4),  Eastlake,  etc.,  L.  1/66, 
pp.  68,  205. 
5.  Morphia  (463:2),  Endermically,  Thomson, 
E.  2/45,  p.  81. 
Turkish  Bath  (232:2),  S.  Wells,  T.  2/60, 

p.  427. 
Electricity  (194:5),  Althaus,  Contd.  Cur- 
rent,   T.  2/72,    p.    205.      Vide   Chr. 
Rheumatism,  Etc.  (1463:5). 

1722. 

WOUNDS  AND   INJURIES   OF  JOINTS. 

1.     Sprains  (1657:1).    Dislocatiox  (1656:1). 

Jessop,  etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  256;  2/73,  p.  663. 

Munro,   T.    2/64,   p.   219.     Decbaux, 

Penetrating  Wounds,  M.  R.   1/76, 

p.  396. 

Of  Burs.?3  (1723:2). 

Of  Knee  (1768:5)  ;  Elbow  (1734:1)  ;  Hip 
(1751:4). 

RESECTION  OF  JOINTS— 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Thornton,  etc.,  T.  2/56, 

pp.  273,  297;  2/64,  p.  29;  Discuss., 
1/70,  p.  592.  Smith,  As  Seen  in  Jersey 
Hospital,  T.  2/54,  p.  475  ;  Statistics, 
T.  2/61,  p.  195.  Revs.,  M.  R.  2/57,  p. 
286;  1/63,  p.  106;  1/70,  p.  616. 
Sedillot,  Scooping  Out   Bone   Better 

4.  than  Resection,  R.  1/60,  p.  145. 
Bergraann,  After  Gunshot  Wounds, 
M.  R.  1/76,  p.  398.  Langenbeck, 
Bandages,  Etc.,  vide  1648:5. 

Of  Shoulder  (1730:1) ;  Elbow  (1734:4); 
Wrist  (1744:3);  Hip  (1753:4);  Knee 
(1769:4);  Ankle  (1777:1). 

1723. 

DISEASES    OF    BURSiE    MUCOS.^,  vide 

1.  Around  Knee  in  Ham  (1771:3) ;  Around 
■    Ankle   (1775:5);    Wrist  (1743:4);    Hip 

(1749:3). 
May  be  Confounded  with  Diseased 
Joint,  Hawkins,  T.  1/54,  p.  255.  John- 
son, etc.,  Treat.,  L.  2/45,  pp.  192,  536  ; 
1/58,  pp.  453,  599.  Ward,  etc.,  T. 
1/52,  p.  319;  2/52,  pp.  34,  262;  1/54, 
p.  380;  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  541. 

DISEASE  OF  BURSA  PATELLA  (1762:4) 

2.  vel  HOUSEMAID'S  KNEE  (1765:6). 
Johnson,  etc.,  vide  Supra.     Skcy,  Thread 

Seton,  L.  1/61,  p.  408;  1/64,  p.  1; 
2/61,  p.  327;  2/70,  p.  147.  Eiichsen, 
L.  2/59,  p.  405.  Lister,  Chr.  Bursitis, 
Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/75,  p.  468.  West, 
Dissection  of  Case  of  Hygroma,  L. 
1/71,  p.  40.  Yolkmann,  Treat,  of  Hy- 
groma, T.  1/76,  p.  368. 

Loose  Cartilages  in  Burs.e  (93:3). 
WOUNDS  OF  BURS^  (1722:1)- 

Do  Not  Stitch,  But  Leate  to  Gr.\nu- 
late,  Wood,  T.  2/68,  p.  449. 


1724. 

CLAVICLE— COLLAR  BONE— 
1.    Both  Absent,  Dowse,  T.  1/75,  p,  296. 
Hiccough   Arrested  by  Pressing  Hard  on 
Ends  (962:5). 

FRACTURE  OF  CLAVICLE— 

Diagnosis,  Guerin,  L.  2/67,  p.  535.    Arm 
can  be  raised  above  Head,  M.  R.  1/63, 
p.  427. 
Impacted,  L.  1/74,  p.  751. 

3.  Cases,  Marshall,  accompanied  with  Pro- 
fuse Venous  H,t;morrhage,  T.  2/68, 
p.  504.  Edwards,  In  Slngers  (604:1), 
whUe  bringing  out  High  Notes,  T. 
1/62,  p.  98. 

TREATMENT   OF   FRACTURE  OF   CLA- 
VICLE— 

Teale,  Expectant  only,  B.  1/75,  p.  127. 
Downie,  etc.,  T.  1/64,  p.  526;  1/66, 
p.  281.  Roberts,  No  Bandage,  M.  R. 
1/52,  p.  266.  Broca,  Arm  behind 
Back,  B.  1/74,  p.  125.  Murray,  L. 
2/41,  p.  719. 
5.  Band.iges,  Plates  of  (1649:6),  Crauford, 
T.  2/52,  p.  37.  Foucart,  etc.,  L.  1/51, 
p.  242;  2/65,  p.  638;  1/62,  p.  486. 
Chisholm,  etc.,  R.  1/58,  p.  161 ;  Cross 
Splint,  R.'2/68,  p  255.  Chassaignac, 
New  Plan.M.  R.  1/63,  p.  544.  Vacher, 
Shoulder  Caps,  B.  1/75,  p.  99.  Sayre, 
Adhesive  Plaster  only,  T.  2/71,  p.  547. 
Eddowes,  Expanding  Axilla  Pad,  Diagr. 
L.  2/76,  p.  679. 

1725. 

DISLOCATION  OF  CLAVICLE— 

1.  Of  Both  Ends,  Lavallee,  etc.,  R.  1/60,  p. 

164;  M.R.  1,73,  p.  261.    Hutchinson, 

L.  2/71,  p.  711. 
Of   Scapular   End,   Wiring  in  Case  of 

Long  Standing,  Cooper,  R.  1/61,  p. 

195.  Hodger,  T.  1/61,  p.  214.  Nelaton, 

Difficulty  of  Treating,  T.  1/62,  p.  490. 
Of  Sternal  End,   Sibley,  Backwards,  T. 

1/52,  p.  415. 

EXCISION  OF  CLAVICLE— 

5.  Irvinge,  etc..  Case,  with  Subseq.  Regenera- 
tion, L.  1/67,  p.  206;  1/70,  p.  426; 
1/7-1,  p.  759. 

SUBCLAVICUL.\R  REGION.  Vide  Mur- 
murs (723:4)  ;  Artery  (743:2). 

Abscesses,  Sedillot,  Nature,  Treat.,  etc.,T. 
1/62,  p.  118. 

1726. 

SCAPULA— SHOULDER  BLADE  (1729:1). 

2.  Abscess  of,  Eriehsen,  L.  2/58,  p.  449. 
Fracture,    Skey,   Diagn.  of  Fracture   of 

Glenoid  Cavity,  etc.,  L.  1/60,  p.  369. 


534 


MEDIC^U^   DIGEST. 


SCAPULA— SHOULDER  BLADE  (co)it.)— 

Evulsion  Torx  Away,  Holbeck,  E.  2/59, 

3.  p.  233.     Lowe,  etc.,  L.  2/67,  p.  611; 

1/72,  p.  216. 
Excision,  Jones,  etc..  Discuss.,  T.  1/59,  p. 

21 ;   2/60,  p.  540 ;   L.   2/68,  p.   665 ; 

2/71,  p.  914.     Paget,  T.  2/62,  p.  520. 

Fergusson,   L.    2/65,    pp.    231,    591  ; 

.2/67,   p.    552.      Hamner,    etc..    Good 

Arm,  R.  2/66,  p.  181;  2/61,  p.  190; 

2/69,  p.    259;    2/71,   p.    265.     Syme, 

M.  E.  1/65,  p.  155. 

INTERSCAPULAE       EEGIOX.  Back, 

6.     Muscles  of.  Etc.  (1692:2). 

Pain  in,  Leckie,  Cause,  Treat.,  L.  1/60,  pp. 

106,   132,  158,  235.     Hilton,  L.  2/60, 

p.  304. 

1727. 

UPPER  EXTEEMITIES— AEMS— 

1.  Lower  Extremities  (1754:5).     Humerus 

(1728:4).        Ulna     and     Fore-arm 

(1735:2).     Absent  (1580:4). 
Boneless  (1728:4).,  Amer.  J.,  No.  45/38, 

p.  259. 
Yessels  (1735:2),  Nunn,  Arteries,  Etc., 

L.    2/59,  p.    188.     Sacquet,    Remark. 

Facts    and    Exper.    connected    with 

Circulation  (756:4),  T.  1/60,  p.  582  ; 

M.  R.  1/62,  p.  125. 
Tide   Brachial   Artery  (744:3);  Vein-s, 

Valves,  Etc.  (746:1). 

BRACHIAL  NERVES— 

2.  Ligature  Of,  Causing  Cerebral  R.4.mol- 

LISSEMENT  (1249:5). 
Stretching  Plexus  (1242:4),  Nussbaum, 
Bold   Opeiat.,   Physiol.    Triumph,    L. 
2/72,  p.  783. 

3.  Circumflex,  Hilton,  Distribution,  Valuable 

Facts,  Diagr.,  L.  2/61,  pp.  57,  81. 

Radio- Spiral  !Y'/Musculo-Spiral(1735:4), 
Hilton,  DiSTRiBUT.,  Diagr.,  L.  2/61, 
p.  81.  Erichsen,  Injury  (1259:4) 
IN  Railway  Accidents,  Etc.,  M.  R. 
1/76,  p.  16.  Solly,  Disease  of.  Cure, 
T.  1/68,  p.  64.  Ov/en,  Gun-shot 
Wound,  L.  2/76,  p.  709.  Busch,  Mus- 
culo-Spiral  Paralysis,  R.  1/73, p. 255. 

Vide  Excision  of  Portion,  Functions 
Restored  (1249:4);  In  Fr.icture  of 
Arm  (1732:3). 

MuscuLo-CuT.iNEOUs,  Hilton,  Distribut. 
Injuries,  Etc,  L.  2/61,  p.  130. 

4.  Median, 

— Neuroma  of  (1337:6). 

— Injury    of,  Durham,  Effects,  T.    1/76, 

p.  224. 
— Division,    Richet,    Sensat.    Retained, 

L.  2/67,  pp.  681,  747,  Explained,  T. 

2/75,  p.  401. 
—Suture  (1249:2j,  Laugier,  etc.,  T.  2/64, 

pp.  42,  227  ;  R.  1/65,  p.  205. 


BRACHIAL  NEEVES— Median  {cont).— 
— Ee-Section  in  Spasmodic  Contraction 
(111:6)  OF  Fore-Arm,  S.  Watson,  L. 
2/76,  p.  857. 

5.  Ulnar, 

■ — Injury,  Kullmark,  etc.,  Portions  Re- 
moved (1249:5),  Results,  L.  2/67,  p. 
747;  T.  2/68,  p.  212. 

— Re- Section  in  Contract.  (111:6)  of 
Fore-arm,  S.  Watson,  L.  2/76,  p.  857- 

—  Disease  of,  Solly,  Cure,  R.  1/68,  p.  64. 

TEMPERATURE  OF  ARMS— 

6.  Why  Cold  in  Brain  Work  (1365:1). 

MELTALGIA,     OR     PAIN     IN     LIMBS 

(1234:1). 

CHOREA    I'd    HYSTERICAL    JACTITA- 
TION (1264:3). 

IN  paralysis- 
Why   Arms    Suffer    more    than    Legs 
(1264:3). 

LOCAL  PARALYSIS  (113:2). 

Of  One  Arm  or  Both,  vide  1735:4. 

1728. 

UPPER    EXTREMITY  —  MUSCLES     OF 

2.  ARMS  (1729:1)— 

Triceps  Cubiti,  Partridge,  Rupture  of 
Tendon,  Rare,  T.  1/68,  p.  175. 

Biceps  Cubiti,  Jargavav,  Supposed  Luxa- 
tion of  Long  Head,  R.  2/67,  p.  256. 

DISEASES  OF  ARM  MUSCLES— 

Paraly.sis  of  Flexors  (1727:6),  Briquet, 

L.  1/60,  p.  62. 
Functional   Spasm    (111:1),  Mitchell,  T. 

2/76,  p.  552. 

LYMPHATICS     OF    ARM    (128:5).      Sup- 

3.  purationof(128:5);  Phlegmasia  Dolens 

(747:4). 

DIFFUSE  CELLULITIS  OF  ARM  (19:3). 

HEART   DISEASES  (781:5)    CAUSED   BY 
OVER-EXERTION  OF  ARMS. 
r/</f  Trades  (567:2). 
HUMERUS.     Absent,  Etc.  (1727:1). 

4.  Arrest  of  Develop.  (1580:4),  M.  R.  1/63, 

p.  163. 
Supra     Condyloid     Process     in     Man, 
Struthers,  Diagr.,  L.  1/63,  p.  87. 

EVULSION  OF  HUMERUS,  ARM   TORN 
AWAY— 

By  Machinery,  T.  1/74,  p.  15. 

During  Reduct.  of  Dislocation  (1731:4), 

T.  1/64,  p.  400. 
Exostosis  (1661:6),  Le  Gros  Clark,  T.  1/63, 

p.  583. 

1729. 

SHOULDER.     How  to  Manage  in  Auscul- 
1.     TATioN  (638:5).  Shoulder  Blade  (1726:2). 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


535 


MUSCLES  OF  SHOULDER  (1728:1)  — 
AcTiox  OF  Various,  Ducheune,   T.  1/68, 

p.  483. 
Deltoid,  Holtom,  Eheumat.   of  Treat., 

Etc.,  L.  2/62,  pp.  245,  302. 
Pectoealis  Major,  Letenneiir,    Rupture 

2.  of.  Cure  in  15  Days,  T.  2/62,  p.  149. 

TAIXS  IN  SHOULDER  (1234:5)— 

In  Phthisis  (688:3);  Pleurisy  (705:2); 
Hepatic  Dis.  (969:3);  Thoracic 
Aneur.  (732:3). 

DISEASES  AND  INJUR.  OF  SHOULDER 
4.  Clinicals,  Etc.,  Coote,  L.  1/61,  p.  381. 
Daniel,  Peculiar  Case,  Diagn.,  L.  1/63, 
p.  353. 

Obscure  Injury,  Hutchinson,  T.  1/66, 
p.  359;  Holmes,  L.  1/70,  p.  683; 
1/60,  p.  192. 

Peri- Arthritis,  Duplay,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  262. 

Anchylosis,  Clinical,  Coote,  L.  1/61,  p. 
381.  Duplay,  Scapul.  Humeral  Pe- 
ri-Arthritis, R.  1/73,  p.  259. 

1730. 

RESECTION  OF  SHOULDER  JOINT— 

1,  Lectures,  Etc.,  Erichsen,  etc.,  L.  2/52,  p. 

546 ;  2/71,  pp.  313,  390.  Rev.,  M.  R. 
2/57,  p.  289;  1/63,  p.  109.  Coote,  T. 
2/57,  p.  195.  MacCormac,  Shoulder 
AND  Elbow  in  same  Arm,  L.  1/72,  p. 
300. 

AMPUTATION  AT  SHOULDER  JOINT— 

3.  Changes  in  Spinal  Cord  After  (1252:6). 
Cases,  Etc.,  Spence,  etc.,  L.  1/67,  p.  142  ; 

1/64,  p.  609.  Yerneuil,  Oper.,  T.  1/70, 
p.  396. 
DISLOCATION  OF  SHOULDER— 

4.  Pathology,    Etc.,    of    Various    Kinds, 

Flower,  T.  1/60,  p.  632.  Skey,  Un- 
usual Cases,  Complicat.,  L.  1/60,  p. 
368.  Le  Gros  Clark,  From  Muscular 
Paralysis,  T.  2/63,  p.  83 ;  Of  Both 
Shoulders  in  a  Dream,  T.  1/61,  p. 
646.  Jackson,  During  Epileptic  Fit 
(1311:4),  Instrument  to  PreTent.,  etc., 
L.  1/69,  p.  429. 
6.  Diagnosis,  Dugas,  Elbow  Cannot  Touch 
Sternum,  R.  2/58,  p.  247.  Maison- 
neuve,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  265.  Skey,  L. 
1/60,  p.  368. 
Hutchinson,  T.  1/66,  pp.  247,  303,  359 ; 
From  Old  Fractures  of  Neck  of 
Humerus  (1731:6),  Etc.,  L.  1/76,  pp. 
210,  341! 
Partial  Dislocation,  Owen,  4  Cases, 
Dissections,  L.  1/75,  p.  759. 

1731. 

TREATMENT    OF    DISLOCATION    OF 

2.  SHOULDER.     Dislocation    of   Joints 

(1656:1). 
DiFF.  Modes,   Etc.,  Bryant,  T.    1/59,  p. 


TREAT.  OF  DISLOCAT.  OF  SHOULDER 

— DiFF.  Modes,  Etc.  {cont.) — 

593.  Skey,  T.  2/53,  p.  339.  Smith, 
Counter-exten.  from  Sound  "Wrist,  etc., 
R.  2/61,  p.  191.  Salmon,  etc.,  in  Sub- 
coRACoiD,  Etc.,  R.  2/64,  p.  199  ;  1/72, 
p.  283. 

M.iNiPULATioN  (1656:3),  Smith,  etc.,  E. 
2/61,  p.  192;  1/63,  p.  200.  Salmon, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  265  ;  2/62,  p.  548  ; 
2/66,  p.  498.  Revillout,  Direct.,  T. 
2/75,  p.  225.  Simon,  Pendulum 
Method,  R.  1/67,  p.  265. 
4.  Heel  in  Axilla  (1744:5),  Skey,  Theory 
of,  etc..  Best,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  448. 
Chassaignac,  Modiiic.,  R.  1/62,  p.  175. 
Bland's  Plan,  L.  2/72,  p.  837.  Callen- 
der,  Axillary  Artery  Ruptured 
(1745:1)  During  Reduct.,  M.  R.  1/68, 
p.  111.  Arm  Torn  Away  During 
Reduction  (1728:4),  vide  1736:5. 

—Face  Downwards,  R.  2/63,  p.  268. 

Place  Patient  on  Sound  Side  and  Pull 
Backwards,  Porter,  T.  1/66,  p.  264. 
6.  Old  Standing  Cases,  Hubbard,  R.  2/61, 
p.  193.  Hutchinson,  T.  1/66,  p.  304. 
Walton,  with  Fracture  of  Neck  Re- 
duced AFTER  1 0  Weeks,  T.  2/69,  p.  54 1 . 

Complicated  with  Fracture  of  Neck 
(1732:2).  Hutchinson  (1730:6),  Diffi- 
culties, etc.,  Photo.,  T.  1/66,  pp.  247, 
303,  359  ;  Very  Rare,  Cases  in  Pt.,etc., 
L.  1/76,  pp.  210,  341.  Richet,  M.  R. 
Iy57,  p.  146. 

1732. 

FRACTURE   OF   NECK   OF   HUMERUS. 

2.  Fractures  (1653:3). 

OBLiauE,  Ogston,  L.  1/76,  p.  419,  491. 
How  Freqt.  Mistaken  for  Dislocation 

(1731:6),  Hutchinson,  L.  1/76,  pp.  210, 

341. 

FRACTURES  OF  SHAFT  OF  HUMERUS 

3.  Muscular  Action  (1653:1),  Smith,  etc.,  T. 

2/57,  pp.  85,  254. 
Causing  Drop  Wrist  (290:3)  fr.  Injury  of 
Musculo-Spiral,   Erichsen,    L.  2/71, 
p.  1. 

FRACTURE  OF  LOWER  END  vcl  OF 
CONDYLES  OF  HUMERUS— 
Cases,  Etc.,  Hutchinson,  T.  1/66,  pp.  463, 
515.  Child,  Refracture  (1653:6)  on 
AccT.  OF  Malposition,  T.  2/52,  p.  91. 
Heath,  2 Cases  of  Compd.,Diffic.  Treat., 
etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  767.  Madelung's  Ex- 
PER.  ON  Dead  Body,  Result  of  Blows 
ON  Bent  Elbow,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  211. 

TREAT.  OF  FRACTURE  OF  HUMERUS— 
6.  Cases,  Etc,  T.  1/66,  pp.  281,  360. 

Splints  (1651:3),  Van  Best's  Field  Hos- 
pital Supports,  L.  2/70,  p.  639.  Evans, 
L.  1/62,  p.  486. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


TEEAT.  OF  FRACT.  OF  HUMERUS  [cont.) 
Slixgs  and  Rests  (1651:6),  Keal,  etc.,  L. 
1/47,  p.  118  ;  1/74,  p.  232 ;  T.  1/69,  p. 
530. 

1733. 

ELBOW  JOINT— 

3.  Nerves,  Hilton,  Di.igr.,  L.  2/61,  p.  129. 
Muscles,  Hilton,  L.  2/61,  p.  129. 
Aneurism  by  Anastomosis  (724:3). 
Loose  Cartilages  (93:1). 

4.  Hysterical   Affections    (1717:2),    Skey, 

L.  2/66,  p.  387. 
Scrofulous  Affections  (1718:4),  Hilton, 

Cured  by  Rest,  etc.,  L.  2/62,  p.  611. 
Anchylosis,  Watson,  New  Open,  T.  2/73, 

p.  530  ;  2/75,  p.  207.    Adams,  2  Cases, 

Treat.,  L.  1/76,  p.  244. 

1734. 

WOUNDS   AND    INJURIES   OF   ELBOW 

1.     (1722:1).    Fracture  OF  Olecranon,  Etc. 

(1736:1). 

Over  Olecranon,  Yelpeau,  M.   R.  2/56, 

p.  549.     Bigelow,  Treat.,  etc.,  M.  R. 

2/68,  p.  554.     Birkett,  etc.,  AVounds 

INTO  Joint  (1732:3),  L.  1/68,  p.  11  ; 

2/73,  p.  663.     Swinburne,  Fractures 

Running  into  Joints,  Etc.,  T.  2/61, 

p.  143  ;  2/56,  p.  12  ;  1/73,  p.  598. 

RESECTION  OF  ELBOW  (1722:4)— 

4.  Cases,  Etc.,  Fergusson,  Ericbsen,  etc. ,  T. 

2/52,   p.  519  ;    1/53,  p.   53  ;    2/52,  p. 

546  ;   2/56,  p.  593  ;  2/75,  p.  275  ;  L. 

2/57,  p.  546;  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  294. 
Maunder,  Primary   for   Injuries,  etc.,  9 

Cases,  L.    1/71,  p.   678;   T.    1/73,  p. 

598;  Mode  of  Oper.,  Diagr.,  L.  2/75, 

p.  695. 
Gant,  etc.,  L.  2/71,  p.  283;  1/72,  p.  3; 

2/72,  p.  877.     Williamson,  Whole  of 

Ulna,  Head  and  Neck  of  Rad.  and 

2  Inch,  of  Hum.,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  136. 

Holmes,  In  Children,  L.  2/63,  p.  359. 
Splints  for  (1651:4),  Heath,  etc.,  Diagr., 

L.  2/57,  p.  546  ;   1/62,  p.  381.    Gibson, 

Diagr.,  T.  2/65,  p.  482. 

DISLOCATION  OF  ELBOW— 
6.  Obscure  Forms  in  Children  of  1  to  4 
Years  Old,  Hodges,  R.  1/63,  p.  201. 
Rare    Forms    of,    Hutchinson,    etc.,    T. 

1/66,  p.  409  ;  M.  R.  1/66,  p.  195. 
Both  Bones  Backwards,  Skey,  Dangerous 
to    Flex    Forearm,    T.    2/53,    p.    340. 
Fergusson,    Divide     Triceps     in    Old 
Standing  Cases,  L.  1/58,  p.  191. 
Ulna  Backwards  (1737:2),  More  Common 
than  usually  Believed,  M.  R.  2/52,  p. 
448. 
L^LNA  Forwards,   and  No  Fracture  of 
Olecranon,  Canton,  etc.,  R.  2/60,  p. 
251 ;  2/Cl,  p.  287. 


DISLOCATION  OF  ELBOW  {cont.)  — 

Treatment,  Edwards,  Good  Lever  wben 
Bones  of  Forearm  are  Broken,  L.  1/56, 
p.  287.  Mack,  Rules  for  Compd. 
Cases,  R.  1/69,  p.  264. 

1735. 

FORE-ARM.  Aum(1727:1);  Humerus(1728:4) 

2.  Nerves   (1727:2),  Hilton,  Facts  Concern- 

ing Cutaneous,  Diagr.,  etc.,  L.  2/61, 
p.  129.  H.  Jones,  Neuralgia  of,  L. 
1/55,  p.  577 ;  Obscure  Case,  Cure,  T. 
1/76,  p.  437. 

3.  Radial     Artery    (1727:1),     vide    Pulse 

(752:5). 

—  Aneurism   of   Radial   (723:1),  Quain, 

Treat.,  Diagn.,  T.  1/74,  p.  93. 

—  Ganglion  (115:5)  Beneath,  Chassaignac, 

M.  R.  2/56,  p.  546,  Vide  Beneath 
Annular  Lig.  (1743:4). 

PARALYSIS  OF  FORE-ARM— 

5.  Cases,  Etc.,  Panas,  etc.,  T.  2/73,  p.  240; 

1/76,  p.  437  ;  vide  113:2  &  1728:2. 
Cancer  of   Forearm,   Pulsating   Ence- 

phaloid,  Erichsen  and  Svme,  L.  1/55, 

p.  558. 

1736. 

FRACTURE  OF  FORE-ARM— 

1.   Rotation,    Why     Checked    after  ?     etc. , 

Volkmann,  R.  1/69,  p.  264. 
CoRONOiD  Process  (1737:2),  Hutchinson, 

T.  1/66,  p.  409. 
Olecranon    (1737:2),    Bardinet,   Without 

Separ.  of  Fragments  or  Displacement, 

R.    1/69,    p.    266.       McGiU,    Expect. 

Treat.,  Arm  Flexed,  B.  1/75,  p.  127. 

Vide  Injuries  to  Elboav  (1734:1). 

FRACTURE  OF  LOWER  END  OF  RA- 
3.  DIUS  (1737:5)  COLLIS'  FRACTURE— 
Cases,  Etc.,  Gray,  P.  M.,  T.  2/61,  p.  220. 
Robert,  Treat.,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  572, 
Gordon,  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  402.  Tait, 
etc.,  Gordon's  Splint,  T.  1/66,  pp.  170, 
349  ;  Improved,  2/70,  p.  325 ;  L.  2/70, 
p.  319.  Hutchinson,  T.  1/66,  p.  683. 
Bickersteth,  Straight  Splints,  T.  2/68, 
p.  336. 

AMPUTATION  OF  FORE-ARM— 
5.  Division  of  Tendons  High  up,  Croskery 
and  Alford,  T.  1/60,  pp.  86,  125. 

FORE-ARM  TORN  AWAY— 

During  Reduct.  of  Dislocat.  (1731:4), 
Guerin,  L.  1/64,  p.  370. 

1737. 

ARTIFICIAL    ARMS.     Hints    Regarding 
1.     Stumps  for  (1634:2). 

Mathieu,  etc.,  T.  2/62,  pp.  65,  260.     Urens, 

etc.,   L.    1/66,    p.    443;    1/67,    p.    84. 

Gallegos,  L.  1/63,  p.  180. 


MEDICAI,  DIGEST. 


537 


ULNA.     Dislocation   (1734:5).     Fracture 

2.     (1736:1). 

Ee-Section  (1639:5),  Williams,  M.  E. 
1/60,  p.  136;  Eeprod.  of  Bone 
After,  Weist,  E.  2/66,  p.  181. 

OLECEANOX.     Fracture,  Etc.  (1736:1). 
Excision,  Birkett,  Of  Olecranon  Alone,  L. 
1/69,  p.  427. 

EADIUS.     Dislocation  (1734:6) ;  Fracture 
5.     (1736:3). 

Absent,  Erichsen,  L.  1/58,  p.  605. 

Separation    of     Epiphyses    (94:5),    Le 

Gros  Clark,  Lower  end,  T.  2/60,  p.  27. 

Suppuration  of  Epiphyses  (94:5),  Chas- 

saignac,  Drainage,  etc.,  R.  1/61,  p.  139. 

1738. 

HAND— 

2.  Popular   Lecture,   Humphrv,   L.    2/61, 

p.  351. 
Nerves  (1740:2),  Ballard,  Tactile  Sensi- 
bility OF,  T.  1/62,  p.  332.  Termina- 
tion OF  IN  Papill.^,  M.  E.  1/52,  p. 
543.  H.  Jones,  Neuralgia  (1237:2), 
L.  1/55,  p.  577. 

MUSCLES   OF    HAND.     Obstetric    Hand 

3.  (1526:1). 

Action    of    Various,   Duchenne,   M.    E. 

1/55,  p.  141. 
Mechanism    of    Eotation,   Lecomte,   L. 

2/74,  p.  427. 
Dextral      Pre-eminence      vel      Eight- 

Handedness,  Ogle,  etc.,  L.  2/71,  pp. 

49,  111 ;  2/75,  p.  69.     Hyrtl,  Due  to 

Position    of    Viscera,    Discuss.,    L. 

2/76,  p.  894.     Aristotle's  Notions  of, 

L.  2/75,  p.  790;  vide  Aphasia  (605:4). 

4.  Sinistral      Pre-eminence      vel      Left- 

Handedness,  Lithgow,  etc.,  L.  2/70, 
p.  660;  2/75,  p.  69.  Poncet  has 
Found  Bones  on  Side  Used  Heaviest, 
etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  352.  Lees,  Trans- 
position OF  Viscera  (582:6),  Dis- 
cuss., L.  2/76,  p.  894. 
Diseases,  Etc.  (1739:5).  In  Leprosy 
(67:5). 

5.  — Melon  Seed  Bodies  attached  to  Ten- 

dons, Barwell,  Direct.,  etc.,  T.  1/68, 

p.  316. 
— Paralysis     (113:2),     Gull,     Progress. 

MuscuL.,  E.  1/63,  p.  89. 
—Chorea  (1293:5).    Mycetoma  (1785:2). 

1739. 

WOUNDS  OF  PALMAE  AECH— 
1.  Treatment,  Nekton,  E.  2/62,  p.  289 ; 
2/08,  p.  229  ;  2/61,  p.  196.  Skey,  etc.. 
Pressure,  Etc.,  L.  1/55,  pp.  574,  653  ; 
1/59,  p.  553;  2/59,  p.  581.  Arnott, 
Pressure   Only,   L.   2/55,  pp.   141, 


WOUNDS    OF    PALMAE    AECH— Treat- 
ment  (cont.) — 

2.  205,  232;  2/58,  p.  445.  Curling, 
Forcible  Flexion  of  Arm,  T.  1/57, 
p.  526.  Hulke,  etc.,  T.  2/62,  p.  603. 
Difficulties,  2/74,  p.  491 ;  1/75,  p.  463. 
Jackson,  Second.  Hjemorrhagb,  Lig. 
OF  Brachial,  L.  1/67,  p.  272. 

ANEUEISM  of  PALMAE  VESSELS— 

3.  Cases,  Etc.,  MacCormac,  B.  2/74,  p.  246. 

Spence,  Deep  Pulsat.  Erectile  Tu- 
mour OF  Palm,  Treat.,  T.  2/75,  p.  209. 

INJUEIES  of  hand  (1742:1). 

Sulphurous  Acid  (160:4)  Wash  in  Con- 
tused Wounds,  Balfour,  B.  2/76,  p.  164. 

MALFOEMATION    OF     HAND     (1710:1). 
3.     Fingers  (1741:1). 

Hereditary  (1710:2),  Sedgwick,  Affecting 
10  Generat.,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  210. 
Dobell,  Affecting  5  Generat.,  T.  2/62, 
p.  613. 
Plurality  of  Hands  (1741:1),  Moore  (3), 
T.  2/62,  p.  670. 

DISEASES   OF   HAND,   Vide  Of  Muscles 
5.     OF  Hand  (1738:4) ;  Of  Fingers  (1741:3) ; 
Poultice  for  (171:6). 
Eczema  (50:1);  Mycetoma  (1785:3). 
Cysts  of  Palm  (1660:6),  Gosselin,  Diagn., 
Fr.  Ganglia  (115:5),  M.  E.  1/53,  p. 
144.     Hamilton,  Dangerous  to  Inter- 
fere with,  E.  1/71,   p.  266.     Lafitte, 
Hyd.\tid     Cysts     (933:5),    T.     1/69, 
p.  603. 
Fibro-Cartilaginous  Tumours,  Syme,  L. 
1/55,  p.  116. 

1740. 

FINGEES.     Toes  (1780:1). 

2.  Nerves  (1738:2),  Hilton,  Interesting  Facts 

Connected  with,  L.  2/61,  p.  155.  Ogle, 
Third  Phalanx  (1233:4)  Most  Sensi- 
tive Part  of  Body,  T.  1/60,  p.  410. 

Hy'sterical  Affections  of  Fingers 
(1717:2). 

Nervous  Affect.  Following  Injury 
(1742:1). 

Athetosis  (Without  Fixed  Position) 
(1741:3),  Hammond,  etc.,  T.  2/71,  p. 

3.  747;  1/72,  pp.  97,  342;  M.  E.  2/73, 
p.  449.  Gowers,  L.  1/76,  p.  709,  Vide 
Of  Toes  (1780:2). 

Paralysis  of  Fingers,  Hirsch,  "  La 
Griffe"  of  Interossei,  T.  2/67,  p.  170. 

Contraction  of  Fascia  (1720:1),  Made- 
lung,  Treat.,  etc.,  T.  2/76,  p.  121. 
J^'ide  Patholog.  Analogy  with  Glau- 
coma (1865:1). 

FINGEES  IN  VAEIOUS  DISEASES (553:3) 

4.  Copland,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  155. 

In  Phthisis  (686:1) ;  Scrofula  (793:3). 


53S 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


FIK-QEES  IN  VAEIOrS  DISEASES  {conf.) 
Aortic  Aneitrism  (732:3). 
SucKixG   Fingers   and   Thumb    Cavsixo 

Idiocy  (1392:5). 
PaxGs  ON,  How  to  Eemove.  L.  2/68,  p.  205 ; 

1/70,  p.  864. 
Finger  Gymnastics  (198:2), 

1741. 

MALFORMATION  OF  FINGERS  (1710:1); 

1.  Hand   (1739:4);    Thumb  (1742:5);    Cut 
Off  in  Utero  (1539:5). 

Hereditary  Cases  of  Fingers  and  Toes 
(1780:1),  Ogle,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  500. 
Friedenger,  T.  2/61,  p.  251. 

SUPERNUMERARY  (1739:4)— 

Hereditary  (1710:2),  Mitchell,  etc.,  T. 
2/63,  p.  71 ;  Five  Generations,  T.  2/60, 
p.  619. 

WEBBED   FINGERS   vel  PALMIDACTT- 

2.  LISM— 

Hereditary  Cases,  Berigney,  etc.,  T.  2/63, 
p.  520;  1/64,  p.  607.  Robert,  etc.. 
Treat.,  T.  2/58,  p.  456  ;  1/75,  p.  532; 
2/75,  pp.  94,  443.  Harker,  L.  2/65, 
p.  389. 

HYPERTROPHY  AND  ELONGATION  OF 
RING  FINGER. 

Case,  Lippincott,  T.  1/76,  p.  185. 

DISEASES     OF     FINGERS.       Of    Hand 

3.  (1739:5). 

Nervous  Affections  (1740:2) ;  Of  Lea- 
ther Dressers  (571:4) ;  Of  Butchers 
(534:4)  ;  After  Use  of  Chloral 
(543:6);  Amputating  Ulcer  (173:6); 
Gangrene  (177:2). 

4.  Fissures,  Hill  Marshall's  Oleate  of  Mer- 

cury, R.  2/73,  p.  132. 
Lupus     Eiiethrematosus     Mistaken     for 

Chilblain  (65:5);  Peculiar  Atrophy 

of  Finger. 
Syphilis    (1205:4),     Taylor,    Dactylitis 

Syphilitica,  L.  2/71,  p.  685;  M.  R. 

2/75,  p.  31.     Nails  (32:3). 
Scrofulous   Affections  (793:3),  Ringer, 

Sulphides  (245:6),  L.  1/74,  p.  264. 
TrniTLow  (1788:4). 

1742. 

INJURY  OF  FINGERS— 
1.  Salicylic  Acid  (160:5)  Dressings  Superior 
to   All,   Wm,    B.    2/76,    p.    34;    vide 
1739:3. 

Atrophy  following  Blows,  Etc.  (110:4), 
Paget,  T.  1/58,  p.  261. 

Nervous  Affections  Following  (1740:2), 
Banks,  R.  1/70,  p.  277. 

Contraction  after  Burns,  Etc.,  Wood, 
Oper.,  T.  2/64,  p.  384.  Vide  Hysteri- 
cal Contraction(1717:2);  Contract. 
AFTER  Rh.  Gout  (I721:3j. 


INJURY  OF  FINGERS  (cont.)~ 

2.  Dislocation,  Bryant,  Compd.,  T.  1/59,  p. 

340,  VideTnvMB  (1743:1). 
Fracture,  Bryant,  T.  1/59,  p.  340.    Cole- 
man's Splint,  L.  1/65,  p.  390. 

REUNION  AFTER  AMPUTATION  (1628:5) 

4.  Cases,  Deny,  etc.,  L.  2/49,  p.  295 ;   2/61, 

p.  239.  Daniel,  etc.,  R.  1/62,  p.  178  ; 
1/69,  p.  262;  T.  2/60,  p.  247. 

REPRODUCTION  AFTER  AMPUTATION 

(20:1)- 

Dunn,  M.  R.  2/68,  p.  154. 
THUMB.     Nerves  (1740:2). 

5.  Malformations  (1710:1),  Cloquet,  Bifid, 

R.  2/60,  p.  214.     Neale,  Freqt.  among 

Chinese   in   Batavia.      Vide   Fingers 

(1741:1). 
Compositor's  Thumb  (569:3). 
Sucking    of.    Causing,    Idiocy    (1392:5) ; 

Malformed  Jaw  (1687:3). 

1743. 

DISLOCATION  OF  THUMB  (1742:2)- 
1.  Dissect,  of  Old  Standing  Case,  Laurie, 
Med.  Gaz.,  voL  21/37,  p.  93. 
Reduction,    Demarquay,  New  and    Easy 
Plan,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  414.     Batchelder, 
etc..   Direct.,   T.    2/56,  p.    69;    1/58, 
p.  146.   By  Means  of  a  Key,  L.  2/48, 
p.  26. 
S.  Metacarpal  Phalanx,  "Wordsworth,  Diffi- 
culties, etc.,  L.  2/63,  pp.  443,  480. 
Ungual   Phalanx,    Singular   Case,  Holt- 
house,  T.  1/62,  p.  280.     Taaffe,  etc., 
L.  1/73,  pp.  300,  365,  399. 

METACARPAL  BONES— 

3.  Dislocation  (1742:2),  Raven,  L.  2/68,  p. 

245.  Marcano,  Irreducible,  Of  Meta- 
cARPo  Phalangeal  Joint,  M.  R.  1/76, 
p.  231. 

WRIST— 

4.  Drop  Wrist  (290:3).     Sprains  (1657:1). 
ANNULAR  ligament- 
Enlarged  Bursa  (1723:1)  Beneath,  Nela- 

ton,  M.  R.  2/5G,  p.  308.  Hamilton, 
Dangeious  to  Meddle  With,  R.  1/71, 
p.  266. 
Ganglion  (115:5)  Beneath,  Paget,  T.  2/60, 
p.  558  ;  Billroth,  Care  Needed,  R.  2/71, 
p.  251,  et  scq.;  vide  1735:3. 

CONTRACTION  OF  WRIST,   Vide  1720:1. 
Instruments   for,  Diagr.,   T.  2/62,  pp. 
116,  233. 

1744. 

DISLOCATION  (1656:1)  OF  WRIST— 
3.   Hutchinson,   Never  Saw  a  Case,  Always 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


539 


DISLOCATION  OF  WEIST  {cont.)— 

Due  to  Sepakat.  of  Epiphysis,'  T. 
1/66,  p.  683.  Coote,  Very  Eare,  L. 
2/70,  p.  326.  Chisolm,  Of  Os  Semi- 
LUNARE,  Subscq.  Excision,  L.  2/71, 
p.  605. 
In  Children,  Hodges,  Sublux,  fr.  PulKng 
Arm,  E.  1/63,  p.  201.  Yerneuil,  T. 
1/64,  p.  155. 

EESECTION  (1722:4)  OF  WEIST— 

Eeyiews,  M.  E.  2/57,  p.  301 ;  1/63,  p.  111. 
Lister,  etc.,  L.  1/65,  pp.  309,  335, 
362  ;  1/68,  pp.  377,  475  ;  2/71,  p.  315. 

AE5I  PIT— AXILLA.  Heel  in,  to  Eeduce 
6.     Shoulder  (1731:4). 

Idrosis  (27:2),  March,  Treat.,  L.  1/73, 
p.  37.  Hoppe,  TiNCT.  Thui.e  (358:2) 
in   Bad   Smells   of,    T.   1/60,    p.  323. 

Galactirrhcea  (1598:2). 

Enlarged  Glands,  Curling,  Diagn.  be- 
tween Struma  and  Cancer,  T.  2/61, 
p.  109.  Hilton,  Direct,  to  Open 
Abscess,  Etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  454. 

Cysts  (1660:6),  Birkett,  Sanguineous,  T. 
2/68,  p.  79. 

1745. 

AXILLAEY    AETEEY.       Vide    Aneurism 

1.  (731:1);  Ligature  of  (731:1);  Euptured 
DURING  EeDUCT.  OF  HuMERUS  (1731:4). 

Bony  Eing  Surrounding  Vessels,  Harlan, 
T.  1/60,  p.  530. 

EIBS.     Chest,  Shape,  Etc.  (638:2). 

2.  Movements,   Bradley,   Exact    Shape    and 

Movements  of,  L.  1/68,  p.  685. 
Costo-Vertebral  Articulations,  Hilton, 

Earely  Diseased,  Why?   L.   2/61,    p. 

394. 
Cervical  Eib,  'Willshiro,  L.  2/60,  p.  633. 

Coote,  Exostosis  of,  T.  2/61,  p.  108. 

FEACTUEE  OF  EIBS— 

4.  Cases,    Etc.,   Solly,    Peculiar    Symptoms 

Following,  Discuss.,  L.  2/66,  p.  724. 

Sabben,    Fr.    a   Fall,    not  Discovered 

until  After   Death,  L.  1/70,    p.    572. 

Vide  Ins.\nity  (1379:4). 
Injury    of    Lung    Following    (643:5)  ; 

Empyema  (708:3). 
Fatal     Intra-Thohacic     Hemorrhage 

(644:1),  and  No  External  Injury. 

5.  From  Sneezing  (598:3),   T.   1/62,  p.   89; 

E.  2/62,  p.  256. 
From  Cough  (649:1). 
From  Muscular  Action  (1653:1),  Gronin- 

gen,  T.  1/61,  p.  450. 

1746. 

CAEIES  OF  EIBS.     Thorax  (638:2). 
1.    Treat.,  Notta,  E.  2/63,  p.  194. 

Excision,  Demarquav,  Method,  E.  1/69, 
p.  229. 


COSTAL  CAETILAGES— 

2.  Abnormal  Develop.,  How  Affecting  Ee- 

spiration  (627:2) ;  Phthisis  (677:5) ; 
Emphysema  (656:6). 

STEENUM— 

3.  Abnormal,  Groux,  etc.,  T.   1/55,  p.  499; 

M.    E.    1/61,   p.    273;    2/61,    p.  239. 

Pavy,  Diagr.,  T.  2/57,  p.  522. 
Tenderness  Over,  in  Syphilis  (1195:4). 
Sternalgia  vel  Angina  Pectoris  (788:1). 
Substernal  Bronchocele  (1696:6). 

CAEIES,  Etc.,  OF  STEENUM— 

4.  Hilton,  Disease  Between  1st  and  2nd  piece, 

L.  1/63,  p.  86;  2/60,  p.  239. 

ABSCESS  OF  STEENUM— 

Fergusson,   Following   Blow  from  Cricket 
Ball,  L.  1/58,  p.  139. 

DISLOCATION  OF  STEENUM— 

6.  Sublux,  of  Body,  Forster,  E.  2/67,  p.  201. 

Eivington,  1st  and  2ncl  Piece,  L.  1/74, 

p.  129. 

FEACTUEE  OF  STEENUM— 

Various  Cases,  T.   1/55,  p.   233;  M.  E. 
2/6],  p.  268. 

STEENO-CLAVICULAE  AETICULATION 
Diseases  of,  Hilton,  Cure,  L.  1/63,  p.  85. 
Hamerton,  3  Cases,  L.  2/76,  p.  748. 

1747. 

INGUINAL    EEGION— GEOIN.       Glands 

3.  (132:2);     Aneurism     (728:3);     Hernia 
(958:4) ;  Mamm^  in  (1598:2). 

HIP  JOINT.     Pelvis  (1707:2). 

4.  Nerves,  Hilton,  Diagr.,  L.  2/61,  p.  223. 
Muscles,  Haughton,  Mechanism,  T.  1/64, 

p.  638;    Spasmodic  Contraction  of 

(1749:4).     . 
EouND   Ligament,    Etc.,    Struthers,  etc., 

Exper.,  L.  1/63,  p.  172;  1/74,  p.  745; 

T.  1/75,  p.  27. 
Malposition,  Hilton,  Of  Both,  Congenital, 

Diagn.,  Plate,  etc.,  L.  2/62,  p.  249. 

1748. 

COXALGIA— 

2.  Causes,  Treat.,  Etc.,  Hennequin,  E.  1/69, 

p.  248. 
— Uterine  Disease  (1748:6). 

HYSTEEICAL     affection     of     HIP 
(1717:2). 
Diagnosis,  Etc.,  Coulson,  L.  1/55,  p.  149, 

3.  Cause,  Etc.,  Hilton,  L.2/61,  p.  247. 

BUESAL     SWELLINGS     (1757:4)     OVEE 
TEOCHANTEE. 

Morris,  T.  2/73,  p.  496 ;  vide  1749:3. 


540 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


ABSCESS  OVER  TEOC BANTER  (1749:4). 
Cases,  Cooke,  L.  2/59,  p.  587. 

ARTHRITIS    (1719:3)    MORBUS    COXA- 
4.     RIUS- 

Diagrams,  Cases,  Etc.  ! !  Hilton ! !  L.  2/61, 

pp.  491,  539,  587;  2/62,  pp.  1,  28,  57, 

197,  247. 
Nat.   Hist.,    Treat.,   Etc.,   Bar-well,   L. 

2/62,  p.  557;  1/63,  p.  29;    2/63,  pp. 

447,  529,  585,  613. 
Pathology  axd  Oferat.,  Treat.,  Rev.  of 

Book,   Annandale,    T.    2/76,    p.    295. 

Buhring,  etc  ,  T.  1/54,  p.  648  ;  1/57,  p. 

493.     Davies,  Diagk.  oi--  Bandage  for, 

etc.,  L.  2/62,  p.  645. 
Clinicaxs,    Fergusson,    etc.,   L.    1/49,   p. 

359;  1/55,  p.  148.     Bryant,  etc.,  T. 

2/69,  pp.   1,  75,   93,  215,   343,  453; 

2/75,  pp.  675,  701. 

CAUSES,  ETC.  OF  HIP  DISEASE— 
6.  Lardaceous  Disease  (977:2). 

Scarlatina  (79:1),  Hilton,  L.  2/62,  p.  197; 

vide  Joint  Disease  (1715:2). 
Uterine    Disease    (1112:5),    Hoppe,    T. 
2/60,  p.  270.     Roiith,  R.  1/70,  p.  340. 

1749. 

SYMPTOMS  OF  MORBUS  COXARIUS, 

1.  Vide  1748:4. 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Hilton,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p. 

539;  2/62,  p.  557. 
Pain    in    Knee    (1764:5),    Hilton,    etc., 

Cause,  L.  2/61,   pp.  246,  491  ;    2/62, 

p.  197.     Le  Gros  Clark,  L.   1/61,  p. 

522  ;  vide  Coxalgia  (1748:2). 

2.  Startings     (1773:2),     Barwell,     Nature, 

Treat.,  L.  2/63,  p.  442.     Erb's  Exper. 
on  Irritating  Tendons  (1151:1),  T. 
2/76,  p.  96. 
Length  of  Limb,  Verneuil,  Cause  of  Ap- 
parent Alteration,  R.  2/73,  p.  232. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  HIP  DISEASE— 

3.  Diseases     with     which     CoNForNDED, 

BarweU,  L.  1/55,  p.  148. 

From  Disease  of  Saoro-Iliac  Synchon- 
drosis (1708:2),  Hilton,  L.  2/62,  p. 
250.     Coulson,  L.  1/55,  p.  149. 

From  Disease  of  Lumbar  Vertebr.tj 
(1705:3),  Vide  Curved  Sacrum 
(1705:5). 

From  Bursa  over  Trochanter  (1723:1), 
Teale,  etc..  Cases,  L.  2/70,  pp.  506, 
666;  1/71,  p.  818;  T.  2/73,  p.  496. 

4.  From  Peri-Nephritic  Abscess  (1020:5). 
From  Abscess  over  Hip   Joint   caused 

by  Lumbricus  (936:6);  vide  1748:3. 

From  Spasmodic  Contraction  of  Mus- 
cles (1747:4)  without  Articular 
Lesion,  R.  1/67,  p.  276. 

Cases,  Oldham,  etc..  Cure,  Rest,  T.  2/69, 
p.  248.    Maunder,  Acute,  T.  2/75,  pp. 


DIAGN.  OF  HIP  DISEASE-Cases  {cont.)— 
647,  675.  Barwell,  Dissection,  L. 
2/63,  p.  614. 

1750. 

TREATMENT  OF  HIP  DISEASE,  Vide 
1.      1748:4. 

Lectures,   Etc.,  Smith,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  p. 

261  ;    R.   2/63,    p.  275.     Adams,  etc., 

L.  2/69,  pp.  734,  765.     Barwell,  Case, 

Reduct.  of  False  Posture,  etc.,  L.  1/70, 

p.  691. 
Rest,  Hilton,  Never  Under  6  Mths.,  L. 

2/61,    p.    393,    vide    1748:4.      Hulke, 

L.  1/75,  p.  195.     Oldham,  T.  2/69,  p. 

248.  Hugman,  PronePosition(223:5), 

L.  1/66,  p.  402. 
Splints  (1651:3),  Hilton,  Long  Splint  best, 

Diagr..  L.  2/62,  pp.  58,  197;  2/61,  p. 

564.     Barwell's  Diagr.  L.  2/62,  p.  558  ; 

2/63,  pp.  442,  530;  T.  2/62,  p.  498. 
Sayre's,  Without  Confinement,  T.  2/71, 

p.  128.  Gay,  etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  369  ;  2/67, 

p.  160  ;  Diagr.,  L.  2/69,  p.  341. 
4.  Actual    Cautery    (212:6),    Barwell,    In 

Early  Stages,  L.  2/62,  p.  559.     Price, 

R.  2/63,  p.  276. 
Incisions  (1716:1),  Attenburrow,  Cases,  L. 

2/75,  p.  241. 
Aspiration    (1646:3),  Barwell,    In    Early 

Stage,  L.  1/63,  p.  30,  vide  1717:5. 
Abscesses  (170:2),  Avoid  Opening  If  Pos- 
sible. 
Anaesthetics  to  Knee    (1749:1),   Hilton, 

etc..  Value,  L.  2/61,  pp.   291,  491. 

CHRONIC  ARTHRITIS  OF  HIP  (1719:3). 
6.      Vide  1748:4. 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Adams,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  40. 
Barwell,  Treat.,  T.  1/67,  p.  85. 

1751. 

ANCHYLOSIS  OF  HIP  JOINT.  Vide 
1.      1720:3. 

Cases,  Etc.,  Brodburst,  T.  1/58,  pp.  597, 
649.  Hulke,  Forcible  Extension, 
Etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  321.  Franke,  T. 
2/53,  pp.  59,  134,473.  Coote,  etc., 
Clin.,  L.  1/61,  pp.  333,  357;  P.M., 
After  Forcible  Rupture,  L.  2/59,  p. 
567.  Nelaton,  Cure,  R.  2/62,  p.  289. 
Ormsby,  True  Anchylosis,  B.  2/74, 
p.  194. 

SuBcuTAN.  Div.  of  Neck  (1640:2),  Adams, 
Select,  of  Cases,  R.  1/71,  p.  356;  2/71, 
p.  271.     Discuss.,  L.  2/76,  p.  535. 

CONTRACTION  OF  HIP  JOINT  (1720:1)  — 
4.  Congenital,  Brodburst,  L.  1/69,  p.  35. 
INJURIES  OF  HIP  joint- 
Diseases  OF  (1748:2).     "Wounds  of  Joints 

(1722:1). 
Clinical,    Diagn.,    Etc.,   Annandale,    T. 
1/75,  p.  27. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


541 


INJURIES  OF  HIP  JOINTS  {conf.)— 
Sinuses  Around  fr.  Necrosis  of  Pelvic 
Bones  (1707:3). 

SPRAIN  OE  WRENCH  OF  HIP— 

Exam,  of  Case  7  Days  after  a  Wrench, 
Hancock,  Wise  to  Resect  in  Bad  Cases, 
M.  R.  2/57,  p.  305. 

1752. 

DISLOCATION  OF  HIP  JOINT— 

1.  Head  of  Femur  an  Epiphysis  (1757:4)  up 

to  set.  22,  Hilton,  L.  2,62,  p.  3. 
Ligaments  that  Hinder,  Etc.,  Strutters, 

L.  1/63,  p.  174  ;  1/74,  p.  745  ;  T.  1/75, 

p.  27. 
Various  Forms,  Skey,  No  Two  Alike,  T. 

2/53,  p.  339.     Roser,  M.  R.   2/57,  p. 

546. 
Spontaneous,  Dittl,  T.  1/62,  p.  40. 
Congenital,  Voss,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/62,  p.  82; 

1/67,  p.  382.     Jones,  L.  1/75,  p.  128. 
Under  Pubic  Arch,  Hodder,  R.  1/62,  p. 

180. 

3 .  Into  Obturator  Foramen,  Sedillot,  Move- 

ments   Preserved,    R.     1/61,    p.    198. 
Adams,  Reduced  by  Heel  in  Perineum 
(1778:4),  L.  1/62,  p.  455. 
Into  Thyroid  Foramen,   Sedillot,   Slight 

4.  Symptoms,  L.  2/61,  p.  219.    Cameron, 
Reduct.  Difficult,  B.  1/74,  p.  107. 

On  to  Dorsum  Ilii,  Barwell,  lateresting 
Dissect,  after  Morbus  Coxarius 
(1749:5),  L.  2/63,  p.  614.  Annandale, 
Diagnosis  of,  T.  1/75,  p.  27. 

With  Fracture  of  Rim  of  Acetabulum, 
Favill,  Case  at  Leeds,  Trial,  etc.,  T. 
2/76,  p.  169. 
6.  From  Disease,  Hilton,  Generally  Occurs 
Just  While  Falling  oif  to  Sleep,  L. 
2/62,  p.  2,  vide  1752:4. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  DISLOCAT.  OF  HIP— 
Cases,  Etc.,  Annandale,  T.  1/75,  p.  27. 
H.  Coote,  How  to  Measure,  etc.,  T. 
1/70,  p.  635,  Vide  Ilio-Fem.  Triangle 
(1759:1).  Fletcher,  Singular  Case, 
Undiscovered  During  Life,  P.M.,  T. 
2/52,  p.  175. 
Movements  Preserved,  Sedillot,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  267  ;  T.  1/66,  p.  195. 

1753. 

TREAT.  OF  DISLOCATION  OF  HIP— 
1.  Astraddle  of  Starved  Buffalo  and  then 
Distended  by  Drinking,  In  Afghan- 
istan, M.  R.  2/64,  p.  412. 
Manipulation  (1656:3),  Hutchinson,  etc., 
T.  1/66,  p.  193  ;  2/75,  p.  208.  Annan- 
dale, Theory  and  Directions,  etc.,  T. 
1/75,  p.  27.  Markoe,  etc..  Rationale, 
T.  2/55,  p.  68 ;  2/56,  p.  170  ;  2/57,  p. 


TREAT.    OF    DISLOCATION    OF   HIP— 
Manipulation  [cont.) — 

661  ;  2/58,  p.  495  ;  2/60,  p.  456.  Cock, 
etc..  Description  of  Plan,  L.  2/55,  p.  5; 
1/68,  p.  343.  Cameron,  B.  1/74,  p. 
107. 
RESECTION  OF  HIP  JOINT.  Resection 
4.     OF  Joints  (1722:4). 

Reviews,  M.R.  2/57,  p.  303  ;  1/03,  p.  112  ; 

1/62,  p.  255.     Holmes,  etc.,  L.  1/64, 

pp.  234,  484,  517;    2/71,  pp.  77,  183. 

Price,  R.  2/60,  p.  254. 

Fergusson,  etc.,  8  Years  After,  T.  2/55,  p. 

160  ;  2/52,  p.  564. 
Jones,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  485;    1/57,  p.  308  ; 
2/65,  p.  220  ;    1/69,  p.  355 ;  2/69,  p. 
455;  2/70,  pp.  427,  701. 
Hancock,  Clin.,  T.  1/72,  pp.  213,  305,425, 
481,    619.      Hulke,    P.M.,  4  Months 
After,  etc.,  T.   1/63,  p.  451  ;  L.  1/68, 
p.  657. 
6.  Splint  (1651:4),  Price,  DIagr.,  L.  1/58,  p. 
285. 
Swing  for  (1651:6),  Heath,  T.   2/57,  p. 

195. 
Statistics,  R.  2/58,  p.  250  ;  1/71,  p.  266  ; 
T.  2/70,  pp.  427,  701 ;  Good,  Compara- 
tive Mortality  in  France  and  England, 
T.  1/69,  p.  355. 

1754. 

AMPUTATION  AT  HIP  JOINT,  Vide  Cere- 

2.     bellum  in  One  Legged  Men  (1396:4); 

Amputation  (1629:1) ;  OfThigh  (1761:5). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Erichsen,  L.    1/66,    p.  221. 

Spence,  R.  2/64,  p.  202.    Fayrer,  etc., 

T.  2/64,  p.  165  ;   1/68,  p.  261.     Tyler, 

2  Cases,  Photograph,  T.  2/70,  p.  118. 

ARTIFICIAL    LEGS.     Hints  as  Regards 

4.  Stumps  for  (1634:2);  Artificial  Feet 
(1788:2). 

Holme's  Case,  Very  Short  Stump,  Diagr., 

L.  1/66,  p.  368.     Biggs,  Double  Case, 

L.  1/70,  p.  88. 
Various,  Plates,  Etc.,  T.   2/62,  p.  260  ; 

2/65,  p.  641;  2/66,  p.  515;  L.  2/57,  p. 

360  ;   1/58,  pp.  448,  470  ;  1/57,  p.  84. 

LOWER   EXTREMITIES— LEGS.     Thigh 

5.  (1758:1);   Upper  Extremities  (1727:1)  ; 
Tibia  (1771:5). 

Absent  (1539:4);  Supernumerary(1580:5). 

Malformations  (1710:1),  Unequal  Length, 
L.  2/59,  p.  587.  Adam,  When  Tibia 
(1771:5)  is  Deformed  Legs  do  not  Grow, 
T.  1/60,  p.  354.  Holden,  Great  De- 
formity Cured  bt  Bandaging,  Etc., 
L.  2/72,  p.  703. 

Circulation  (756:4),  Sucquet,  Remark. 
Facts  and  E.xper.,  T.  1/60,  p.  582  ; 
M.  R.  1/62,  p.  125.  Nunn,  Classifica- 
tion of  Arteries,  L.  2/59,  p.  188,  Vids 
Valves  of  Veins,  Etc.  (746:1). 


542 


MEDICAIi  DIGEST. 


LOWER  EXTEEMITIES-LEGS  {cont.) 
JSTeryes,  Hilton,  Distribution  and  Diagr., 
L.  2/61,  pp.  223,  2-14,  290,  343. 

1755. 

AFFECTIONS  OF  LEGS— 

1.  Paralysis  (1264:3),  Why  Arms  Generally 

Suffer  More  than  Legs.     Of  One  Leg 

OxLY  (1271:4).     Of  One  Leg  After 

Deliyery  (1273:6). 
Paraplegia  (1265:1). 
In  Rickets(99:5),Legs  Often  not  Deformed. 
Taricose  Veins   (749:1).    Hypoyenosity 

OF  (750:6). 
Ulcers,    Varicose    (176:1)  ;    Syphilitic 

(1202:5). 

2.  Inflammation  (162:6). 
Melyalgia  or  Pains  (1234:1). 
Anasarca  of  (154:4);  In  Phthisis,  Ana- 
sarca OF  One  Leg  (688:4). 

Eczema,  Weeping  Leg  (50:2) ;  Black  Leg 

(58:5). 
Emphysema  Following  Fracture  (657:4). 

3.  Inflammation  of  Knee  After  Fracture 

OF  Leg  (1766:4). 

Temperature  (187:4),  Why  Cold  in  Brain 
Work  (1365:1). 

Ly'mphorrhagia  -vnTH  Hypertrophy 
(129:2). 

Foot  of  Diseased  Legs  Smaller  than 
Sound  Side  (1784:5). 

Solid  CEdema  of  Legs  (155:4),  Hutchin- 
son, Certain  Bare  Forms,  List  of  Or- 
dinary Causes,  etc.,  L.  2/76,  p.  281  ; 
Hypoyenosity  (750:6). 

ELEPHANTIASIS     ARABUM  —  BARBA- 
5.     DOES  rel  COCHIN  LEG.     Vide  Ele- 
phantiasis Grjecorum  (61:1) ;  Elephan- 
tiasis Nasi  (591:5). 
Meaning  of  Term,  Cases,  Etc.,  Hutchin- 
son, L.  2/76,  p.  282. 
N^YoiD  Variety,  Smith,  R.  1/70,  p.  205. 
Pathology',  Etc.,  Webb,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/55, 
p.  536 ;  2/58,  p.  262  ;  L.  1/46,  p.  435  ; 
1/66,  pp.  146,  319.     Day,  R.  1/61,  p. 
206.     Brett,  As  Affecting  Genera- 
tive Organs,  L.  1/46, p.  241.  Richard- 
son, etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  621;  1/61,  pp.  63, 
376  ;  2/68,  p.  335. 

1756. 

CAUSES  OF  ELEPHANTIASIS  ARABUM 
1.  Rigler,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  246.   Webb,  T.  2/60, 
p.  621. 
Malaria  (559:3),  Waring,  etc.,  R.   1/58, 
p.  44  ;  1/01,  p.  206.     Webb,  T.  2/60, 
p.  621. 
Syphilis  (1205:4),  Webb,  T.  2/60,  p.  622. 
Leprosy  Co-existing  (68:5). 

TREATMENT     OF     E.     ARABUM.      Vide 
3.     1755:5. 

Diet,  Richards,  Pure  Milk  (541:2),  T. 
2/72,  p.  548. 


TREATMENT  OF  E.  ARABUM  {cont.)— 
Quinine  (403:2),  Waring,  M.  R.  2/58,  p. 

263  ;  vide  1756:1. 
4.  Arsenic  (280:2),  Mollica,  R.  2/46,  p.  258. 
Iodine  (251:3),  Brett,  Inter,  and  Extern., 

Med.  Gaz.,Vol.  20/37,  p.414.  Olayide, 

2  Cures,  R.  2/73,  p.  101. 
Incisions,  Mollica,  R.  2/46,  p.  258. 
Ligature  of  Femoral  (745:1),  Ogier,  etc., 

R.  1/60,  p.  193;  2/63,  p.  268;  1/70, 

p.    117.     Bryant,    L.    2/66,    p.    267. 

Cockle,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  p.  328;  1/70,  p. 

577. 

1757. 

ELEPHANTIASIS  SCROTI,  Vide  Scrotal 
1.     Tumours  (1079:1). 

HiEMATOzooN  OF  (932:5),  Lewis  and  Cun- 
ningham, M.  R.  2/75,  p.  361 ;  T.  2/75, 
pp.  542,  506. 
Relation  of  Chylous  Urine  (1078:3), 
Manson,  T.  2/75,  pp.  542,  566.  Fox, 
True  Relation,  etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  778. 
Cases,  Etc.,  Hutchinson,  In  an  Irishman 
who  had  Never  Been  Abroad,  T.  2/60, 
p.  622.  Brett,  Oper.,  etc.,  L.  1/46,  p. 
241 ;  2/46,  p.  36.  Webb,  P.M.,  M.  R. 
2/55,  p.  537.  Goodman,  42  lbs.,  L. 
2/76,  p.  889.  Fayrer,  T.  2/62,  p.  274  ; 
Clamp,  etc.,  1/63,  p.  516;  113  Oper., 
1/67,  p.  137  ;  2/70,  pp.  558,  669. 
Ogilvie,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  pp.  511,  555.  The- 
baud,  63|lbs.,  Cure,  R.  2/67,  p.  238.  ; 

ELEPHANTIASIS   OF  LABII  PUDENDI 

(1095:2). 
Jayaka,  The  Largest  on  Record,  T.  1/71, 
p.  37. 

FEMUR— 

4.  Head  of  an  Epiphysis  (94:5)  Up  to  22 

Years  of  Age,  Hilton,  L.  2/62,  p.  3 ; 

vide  1759:2 ;  Disease  Between  Shaft 

and    Lower    Epiphysis,    Hilton,  L. 

2/62.  p.  525. 
Absent,  Biihl,   Female  cet.   70,   Both,  T. 

1/62,  p.  89. 
Trochanter,     Swellings,     Etc.,     Over 

(1748:3), 

THIGH.     Tibia  (1771:5).     Lower    Extre- 
6.  mities  (1754:5^. 

SCIATIC  NERVE.  Vide  Sciatica  (1244:3) ; 
Neuroma  (1337:5). 

Results  of  Sect.,  Etc.,  B.  Sequard,  L. 
1/75,  p.  8  ;  vide  1306:6.  Bernard,  Ex- 
per.,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  258. 

Re-United  by  Ligature  (1249:2),  Cure, 
Wheelhouse,  T.  2/76,  p.  170.  Langen- 
beck.  Case  Like  Wheelhouse,  Recov., 
L.  2/76,  p.  589. 

POPLITEAL  NERVE    (1771:1)-     Neuroma 
(1337:0). 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


1758. 

MUSCLES  OF  THIGH— 

1.  Haughton,  In  Strychnia  Poison  (386:4), 

The  Hamstrings  Eelax  Last,  Why  ? 
T.  2/62,  p.  443. 
Adductors,  Contraction  of  in  Pyrexia 
(113:4). 

2.  Adductor  Longus,  Hernia  of  Belly  of, 

Operated  Upon  for  Obturator  Hernia 
(957:3),  L.  2/73,  p.  808. 
Sartorius,  Hilton,  Nerves  of,  Interesting 
Facts,  Diagr.,  L.  2/61,  p.  223.  Hill, 
Tendon  Dislocated,  L.  2/73,  p.  662. 
Erichsen,  Malignant  Tum.  of  Sheath, 
T.  1/61,  p.  330. 

3.  Ligamentum  Patell.t;,  Eupt.  of  (1762:3), 

Binet,  M.  R.  2/58,  p.  546.  Hilton, 
Treat.,  L.  2/62,  p.  612.  Walkey,  L. 
2/55,  p.  30.  Adam,  Double  Eupture, 
L.  2/61,  p.  226. 
Tensor  Vagin.^  Femoris,  Hilton,  Nertes 
OF,  Etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  343. 

FEMOEAL  VESSELS.     Vide  745:1. 

5.  "Wounds  (719:1),   Spence,   Cases  of  Deep 

Branches,    T.    2/74,    pp.    520,    545. 

Butcher,    Of    Int.    Circumfl.    Near 

Profunda,  B.  1/75,  p.  149. 
— Ligature  of  Femoral  Vein  to  Arrest 

Hemorrhage  fr.  (745:1). 
Gunshot  Wounds  (1641:5). 
CoNGENiT.iL  Enlargement  of  In  One  Leg 

Causing  Fatal  Hemorrhage,  Adam, 

L.  1/58,  p.  9. 

1759. 

TUMOUES  OF  THIGH.     Hyd.vtid  (933:3). 

1.  DiAGN.  OF  Deep  Seated,  Cock,  T.  1/62,  p. 
237.  Hewson,  Malignant,  Simulating 
Aneurism  (728:3),  T.  2/61,  p.  272. 
Wood,  Cases,  L.  2/73,  p.  808.  Hilton, 
How  to  Open  Abscesses  (170:3),  L. 
2/60,  p.  454. 

SEPAEATION  of  EPIPHYSES  (94:5),  vide 
1757:4. 
Cases,  Etc.,  Hutchinson,  T.  1/66,  p.  195. 

feactuee  of  neck  of  FEMUE  — 

3.     DIAGNOSIS,  Etc.   Fr.vctures  (1652:3). 
Ilio-Femoral  Triangle  Measurement  ! ! 

Bryant,  L.  1/75,  pp.  196,  233  ;   1/76, 

p.  119. 
Intra   and   Extra   Capsular,    Solly,  L. 

1/67,  p.  759;  L.  2/67,  p.  187. 
Clinical,  Etc.,  Forster,  L.  1/72,  p.  887. 

Annaudale,  T.  1/75,  p.  27. 
Intra  Capsul.,  Bony  Union,  Etc.,  Mason, 

T.  1/63,  pp.  314,  414.  Smith,  Relation 

of  Capsule  to  Intra  Capsular,  M.  R. 

1/62,  p.  645.    Hutchinson,  etc.,  Cura- 

6.  bility  of  Intra  Capsul.,  etc.,  T.  1/68, 


FEACT.  OF  NECK  OF  FEMUE— DIAGNO- 
SIS, Etc. — Intra  Capsular  (cont.) — 

p.  213  ;  E.  1/61,  p.  200 ;  1/63,  p.  196  ; 

1/73,  p.  268. 
New  Plan  of  Treat.,  Etc.,  Hovell,  L. 

2/72,  p.  767. 
Extra  Capsular,  Ogston,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  p. 

516;  set.  81,  L.  1/76,  p.  410. 
Impacted,  Bryant,  T.  1/69,  p.  405 ;  P.M. 

Exam.,  p.  457  ;  L.  1/75,  p.  233  ;  1/76, 

p.  119. 
Hutchinson,  Still  Movable,  T.  1/66,  p.  683. 
Van  Hemert,  Case  Leading  to  Judicial 

Proceedings,  L.  1/72,  p.  159. 
Nunneley,  Wonderful  Case,  Unsuspected 

During  Life,  L.  2/67,  pp.  390,  430. 
Ferney,  Man,  a^t.  60,  Walking  Directly 

after,  T.  2/61,  p.  220.     Solly,  Esplan. 

of  so  Walking,  L.   1/67,  p.  760  ;  2/67, 

p.  187. 

1760. 

FEACTUEE   OF   SHAFT   OF  FEMUE— 

3.  Cases,    Etc.,  Hyde,   Analysis  of  322  ;  T. 

2/75,  p.  404.  Velpeau,  Shortening 
after  Seldom  Accompan.  by  Lameness, 
T.  2/61,  p.  563.  Clarke,  T.  1/61,  p. 
271.  Madelung,  Exper.  on  Dead  Body, 
Eesults  of  Blows  on  Patella,  M.  E. 
2/76,  p.  211. 
Spontaneous  (1653:1),  Van  Oven,  T.  2/52, 
p.  652.  Lente,  During  Epileptic 
Fit  (1311:4),  Both,  E.  2/60,  p.  257. 

TEEATMENT  OF  FEACTUEE  OF  THIGH 

4.  Eeport,T.  1/66,  p.  414;  2/66,p.  419.  Erich- 

sen,  Clin.,L.  2/68,  pp.  551, 683.  Hunter, 
Simple  Plan,  L.  2/75,  p.  333.  Shardy, 
Adhesive  Plaster  only  (1761:1),  E. 
2/59,  p.  238.     Guerin,  Cotton  Wool, 

5.  (1635:1),  T.  1/75,  p.  323.  Forster, 
Difficulties  of.  Improvement  on  Nathan 
Smith's  Splint,  Diagr.,  Cases,  No  Short- 
ening, B.  2/76,  p.  136.  Cotton,  Simple 
Apparatus,  E.  2/61,  p.  198.  Walton's 
Plan,  T.  2/69,  p.  645.  Davies,  Gun- 
shot Wounds  (1641:6),  as  Seen  in  Ame- 
rica, L.  1/63,  p.  629.  Hughes,  Splint 
for  Oblique  Fracture,  E.  1/65,  p.  209. 

6.  Extension,  Brown,  Diagr.  of  Apparatus, 

Tilt-up  Bed,  etc.,  L.  2/74,  p.  511 ;  1/75, 
p.  229.  James,  etc..  Direct.,  L.  2/68, 
p.  98;  1/69,  p.  528;  1/70,  p.  78. 
Spence,  Direct.,  etc.,  T.  2/75,  p.  305. 
Buck,  No  Splints,  E.  2/61,  p.  197. 
Vide  1653:4. 

1761. 

TEEATMENT  OF  FEACTUEE  OF  SHAFT 
1.  OF  FEMUE— 

Perineal  Band,  Brown,  Direct.,  L.  1/75, 
p.  229. 


544 


MEDICAIi  DIGEST. 


TEEAT.  OF  FRACTURE  OF  SHAFT  OF 
FEMUR  (coiit.)— 

Splints  (1650:1) ;   Swings  (1651:6). 

No  Spints  (1760:4),  Churcliill,  Sand  Bags, 

L.   1/70,  p.    115.     Bloxam,  Especially 

in  Young  Children,  R.  2/68,  p.  262; 

2/61,  p.  197, 
Bed  for  (187:5),  Heslop,  B.,  Vol.   27,  p. 

128.     Hunter,  as  at  London  Hospital, 

B.  2/75,  p.  333. 
Sore  Heels  (1778:4),  "Woodman,   How  to 
3.  Prevent,  L.  2  61,  p.  580.     Paget,  Di- 

rect., L.  1/69,  p.  288. 
Deformities  from  Badly  set  Fractures,  etc., 

(1710:1),  Hutchinson,  T.  1/68,  p.  212. 

Hayes,      Treated     by     Re-fracture 

(16.53:6),  B.  1/76,  p.  140. 
Ununited  Fractures  (1655:2),  Treated 

BY  Walking,   Etc. 
Emphysema  following  (657:4). 

AMPUTATION  OF  TH[GH.     Amputations 

5.  Generally  (1629:1)  ;  At  Hip  Joint 
(1754:2);  Tibia  (1773:5) ;  Spinal  Cord 
AND  Cerebellum  after  (1252:6). 

Apparatus,  Etc.,  Hinton,  T.  1/52,  p.  162. 
M'SheiTy,  Generally  Fatal  After  Gun- 
shot "Wounds,  T.  1/55,  p.  316.  Liicke, 
Etc.,  Separate  Lower  Epiphyses 
(1773:5),  R.  1/65,  p.  211  ;  L.  2/68, 
p.  565. 

Fayrer,   Indian     Statistics,    3   Recov.,   27 

6.  Oper.,  T.  2/72,  p.  597.  Good,  Case, 
oet.  18  Mths.,  Large  Quantities  Stimul. 
Recov.  L.  2/71,  p.  779.  Brown,  Suc- 
cessful, Case,  ajt.  8  Mths.,  L.  1/76,  p. 
851. 

Supra  Condyloid,  Stokes,  B.  2/75,  p.  122. 

Phthisis     (684:4),    Bulley,    Improved   bv 

Oper.,  T.  2/72,  p.  352.    Vide  1630:4. " 

1762. 

PATELLA— KNEE  CAP— 

3.  Non-Devj:lopment,    Hilton,    At    3J,    T. 

2/62,  p.  497.     Lane,  L.  1/58,  p.  63. 
Rupture     of      Ligamentum      Patell.ts 
(1758:3). 

4.  Disease  of  Bursa  Patell.e  (1723:2). 
Syphilitic  Nodes    of  Patella  (1204:4), 

Jourdan,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  220. 

EXCISION  OF  patella- 
Cases,  Etc.,  Fowler,   etc.,  Useful  Joint, 
L.  1/71,  p.  605;   M.  R.  2/60,  p.  268. 
Gay,  Removal  of  Necrosed,  L.  2/76, 
p.  322. 

1763. 

FRACTURE  OF  PATELLA— 

1.  Analysis  of  56  Cases,  Poland,  L.  1/70, 
p.  159. 


FRACTURE  OF  PATELLA  {cont.)  — 

From  Direct  "Violence,  Partridge,  Boxy 
Union,  T.  1/61,  p.  239. 

From  Mu.scular  Action  (1653:1),  "Welch, 
etc.,  L.  2/72,  p.  513;  2/73,  p.  661, 
Double;  T.  2/74,  p.  670. 
3.  Ligamentous  Union,  Holthouse,  T.  1/62, 
p.  281.  Le  Gros  Clark,  In  Cases  of 
Refracture,  Bone  and  Not  Ligament 
Gave  Way,  T.  1/62,  p.  75. 

Cases,  Cooke,  Followed  by  Supp.  Into 
Joint  and  Pyaemia,  Recov.,  L.  2/60, 
p.  209.  Madden,  etc.,  Compd.,  Com- 
minuted Open,  into  Joint,  Etc.,  T. 
2/68,  p.  416  ;  R.  2/68,  p.  266. 
M'Diarmid,  Compd.,  B.  2/76,  p.  144. 

TREATMENT      OF     FRACTURED      PA- 
TELL.i— 

Elevating  Leg  Useless,  Etc.,  Hutchin- 
son, T.  2/69,  p.  245  ;  2/71,  p.  213. 

Fragments  Approx.  After  2  or  3  Days, 
Etc.,  Paget,  L.  1/69,  p.  289  ;  1/75,  p. 
450. 

Cases,  Etc.,  Callender,  L.   1/75,  p.  450; 
5.  B.  1/75,  p.  128.     Le  Gros  Clark,  etc., 

T.  1/62,  p.  75  ;  2/66,  p.  418.  Jobert, 
Elevating  Heel  Only,  T.  1/59,  p.  19. 
Tyrrell,  etc.,  R.  1/67,  p.  281 ;  2/68,  p.  262. 
Whister,  B.  1/74,  p.  122.  Cooke,  Care 
Necessary  After,  Stiff  App.\ratus, 
T.  2/66,  p.  484.  Grant,  Plan  to  Secure 
Bony  Union,  B.  2/76,  p.  142. 

Malgaigne's  Hooks,  Pyle,  etc.,  T.  1/64,  p. 
86;  1/68,  p.  175;  2/75,  p.  205;  2/76, 
p.  35.  Spence,  etc.,  L.  1/75,  p.  450 ; 
Diagr.,  B.  1/75,  p.  124. 

Adhesive  Plaster,  Turle,  etc.,  T.  2/54, 
p.  43  ;  2/75,  p.  246.  Spence,  to  Aid 
Use  of  M.'s  Hooks,  T.  2/75,  p.  205. 

"Wire  Suture  (1643:3),  Cooper,  T.  2/61, 
p.  467. 

Iron  Ring,  Gibson,  L.  2/67,  p.  81. 

Gutta  Percha  Cap,  Le  Gros  CJark,  T. 
2/54,  p.  12;  2/60,  p.  27. 

Bandage,  Manning's,  L.  1/74,  p.  295. 


1764. 

DISLOCATION  OF  PATELLA— 

3.  Spontaneous,  "Wood,  T.  2/61,  p.  638. 
Partial  or  Edgewise,  "Wilson,  etc..  Cases, 
T.  2/57,  p.  550:    1/62,  pp.  189,  230, 
264  ;  2/62,  p.  263. 

KNEE— 

5.  Nerves  of,  Hilton,  Diagr.,  L.  2/61,  pp. 
246,  291. 
Pain  in,  Hilton,  Various  Causes,  Treat., 
etc.,  L.  2/61,  pp.  246,  291,  Vide 
Meningitis  (1356:2);  Hip  Disease 
(1749:1). 
— Hysterical  (1765:1). 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


545 


LIGAMENTS  OF  KNEE— 

EupTURE,  Hilton,  Time  Required  for  Rest, 

L.  2/66,  p.  630. 
Derangements  of  Crucial, Etc.  (1766:1). 

1765. 

HYSTERICAL  AFFECTIONS  OF  KNEE, 

1.  Vide  Hysterical  Aff.  of  Joints  (1717:2). 
Lectures,  Etc.,   Brodie,  R.  2/-16,  p.  262. 

Hawkins,  etc.,  L.  1/51,  p.  119.  Paget, 
L.  2/73,  p.  727.  Skey,  etc.,  T.  2/66, 
p.  309  ;  2/73,  p.  443.  Hilton,  Cause 
OF  Pain  (1764:6),  Etc.,  L.  2/61,  p. 
247.  Hovell,  Supposed  Case,  P.M., 
Ulcerat.  of  Cartilages,  L.  2/73,  p. 
874. 
DISEASES  OF   KNEE   JOINT.     Diseases 

2.  OF  Joints  (1715:1). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Bryant,  T.  2/69,  pp.  538,  694, 
652;  IpO, -p-  5,  et  seq.  Swain,  Book, 
Rev.,  T.  2/69,  p.  665.  Hawkins,  etc., 
L.  2/51,  p.  147  ;  1/55,  p.  379.  Hilton, 
L.  2/62,  pp.  497,  525. 

Diagnosis,  Paget,  L.  2/73,  p.  727.  Hovell, 
Case  in  Pt.,  L.  2/73,  p.  874. 

4.  Treat.ment, 

— Rest  (1750:1),  Hilton,  Good  Anchylosis 
Cannot  Result  Under  1  Year,  L.  2/61, 
p.  394  ;  2/62,  pp.  497,  525. 

— Knee  Caps,  Paget,  Dangers,  of,  L.  2/73, 
p.  727. 

5.  Atrophy     of    Muscles    Around    Knee 

(110:4). 
Abscess  Over  Knee,  Hilton,  Case,  etc.,  L. 

2/60,  p.  453. 
Subcutaneous  Ulceration  Near  Joint, 

6.  Paget,  Clinical,  T.  1/66,  p.  92. 
Housemaid's    Knee,    Inflam.    of  Bursa 

Patella  (1723:2). 
Cancer  of  Knee,  Brodie,  R.  2/46,  p.  261. 

1766. 

INTERNAL   DERANGEMENT    OF    CRU- 

1.     CIALLIGAMENTS  AND  SEMI-LUNAR 

CARTILAGE.     Ligaments  (1764:5). 

Cases,  Symc,  L.  1/55,  pp.  448,  638 ;  1/56, 

p.  11.     Forster,  L.  1/72,  p.  351 ;  2/72, 

p.    561.      Duplay,   R.    2/72,    p.    276. 

Paget,    Locking    of    Joint    (1720:5). 

Bone- Setter's  Triumph  !  !  R.  1/67, 

p.  142. 

INFLAMMATION    OF    KNEE     JOINT— 

3.  HYDRARTHROSIS— ACUTE     SYNO- 
VITIS (1717:4).     Arthritis  (1719:3). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Coulson,  L.  1/55,  pp.  379, 
399  ;  2/55,  pp.  67,  97,  161,  183.  Hil- 
ton, Why  Joint  is  Flexed,  etc.,  L.  2/61, 
p.  58  ;  vide  1715:1.  Moore,  "1?eriodic 
Case,"  L.  1/64,  p.  485 ;  1/67,  p.  148. 

Diagnosis   that   Effusion  is  in   Joint, 

4.  Ball,  Patella  can  be  Rapped  against 
Condyles,  T.  2/68,  p.  499. 


INFLAMMAT.  OF  KNEE  JOINT,  ETc.(co«i;.) 
Causes,  Volkmann,  Following  Treat,  for 
Fracture  of  L.  Extremity  (1755:3), 
R.  1/71,  p.  201. 
— GoNORRHCEA  (1465:4),  Bond,  Diagnosis, 
Etc.,  L.  1/72,  p.  396;  ride  1465:2. 
TREATMENT    OF    ACUTE    SYNOVITIS 
OF  KNEE,  Vide  1717:4. 
Opening  Joint  (1716:1)  in  Acute  Cases, 

2.  Hamilton,  L.  2/68,  p.  40.  Coote, 
Evacuating  Pus  (1719:4),  Recov.,  R. 
2/67,  p.  269.  Forster,  4  Cases  Ampu- 
tated (Would  Opening  have  Suc- 
ceeded? Neale),  L.  1/72,  pp.  351,  423. 

Shampooing,  Etc.  (1717:5). 

1767. 

1.  Iodine  Injections  (1718:2). 
Aspiration    (1646:3),    Hutchinson,    with 

Ice,  L.  1/75,  p.  757.  Dieulafoy,  22 
Cases,  T.  2/73,  p.  128.  Holt,  c.  Iod. 
Inject.,  L.  2/64,  p.  265.  Broca, 
Always  Puncture  in  Effusion,  T. 
2/58,  p.  456.  Fayrer,  T.  2/70,  p.  331 ; 
vide  1717:5. 
CHRONIC  SYNOVITIS  OF  KNEE  JOINT. 

3.  Scrofulous  Synovitis  or  White  Swel 
LING  (1718:5). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Fuller,  L.  1/63,  p.  112.  Coul- 
son, L.  2/55,  p.  163.  Forster,  4  Cases, 
Amputat.,  L.  1/72,  pp.  351,  423. 

4.  Loose  Cartilages  in  (93:1). 
ANCHYLOSIS    (1720:4)   AND   CONTRAC- 
TION (1720:1)  OF  KNEE  JOINT— 

Congenital,  Brodhurst,  L.  1/69,  p.  35. 
Cases,  Erichsen,  L.  2/55,  pp.  430,  463. 
Contraction,  Coote,  L.  1/61,  pp.  283,  308. 

5.  Forcible   Flexion,   Brodhurst,   T.    1/58, 

p.  469.  Morgan,  Direct.,  etc..  Do  not 
be  too  Timid ! !  B.  2/75,  p.  135.  Frank, 
T.  2/53,  pp.  59,  134,  473.  Erichsen 
(1767:4).     Bone-Setters  (1656:4). 

Division  of  Ham-strings,  Tamplin,  T. 
1/58,  p.  190.  Hilton,  With  Rest, 
L.  2/62,  p.  525;  2/61,  p.  292. 

Instruments  for,  Little,  etc.,  T.  2/62,  pp. 
117,  283.     Erichsen,  L.  1/56,  p.  477. 

1768. 

DISLOCATION   OF  KNEE.     Dislocations 

2.  (1656:1)- 

Cases,  Etc,  Hamilton,  Double,  R.  1/60, 
p.  196.  Carmichael,  L.  2/68,  p.  40. 
Watkin,  Compd.,  Recov.,  T.  2/72,  p. 
567. 

Tibia  Outwards  (1773:3),  Hilton,  Why  m 

3.  Spontaneous  Disloc.  Tibia  and  Fibula 
are  Always  Out.  and  Back.,  Plates, 
Treat.,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  291.  Brodrick, 
Spontan.  Cure,  Photograph,  L.  2/55, 
p.  467.     Neale,  L.  2/70,  p.  253. 

Tibia  Inwards,  Hulke,  T.  2/76,  p.  461. 


546 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


WOUNDS    AND    INJURIES    OF    KNEE 
5.     JOINTS.     WouNusoF  Joints  (1722:1). 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Solly,  L.  1/52,  pp.  1,31, 
63.     Le  Gros  Clark,  T.  1/61,  p.  463. 
Adams,  Surgical  Openings  in,  L.  2/59, 
p.  155. 
Incised  "Wounds,  Partridge,  etc.,  Eecov., 
T.   1/60,   p.  191;  2/61,  p.  219;  1/67, 
p.  412.     Walton,  etc.,  L.  1/67,  p.  457  ; 
2/73,  p.  663. 
Gunshot  (1641:6),  Crompton,  etc.,  T.  1/61, 
p.  518  ;  2/66,  p.  689.     Atlee,  E.  2/67, 
p.  270. 

1769. 

TEEAT.    OF  WOUNDS   OF  KNEE,    Vide 
1.     1722:1. 

Value  of  Eest,  Hilton,  L.  2/62,  p.  499 ; 
ride  199:6.  Antiseptic  Treat.  (216:2), 
Cameron,  L.  1/76,  p.  123,  et  seq.  Vide 
Opening  Joints  (1716:1). 
Ice  (190:4),  Hilton,  etc.,  L.  2/62,  p.  498; 
1/68,  p.  11.  Bar^^•ell,  M.E.  2/62,  p.  155. 
Blisters  (165:3),  Jordan,  Extensive 
Wounds  Healed  by  Blisters  in  Vicin- 
ity, T.  1/69,  p.  312. 

BESECTION      OF     KNEE.       Of     Joints 

4.  (1722:4)— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Bryant,  When  are  we  to 
Excise?  T.  1/69,  pp.  6,  31.  Holmes, 
Not  Desii'able  and  Seldom  Necessary 
iu  Young,  L.  1/66,  p.  11 ;  M.  E.  2/67, 
p.  57. 

Fergusson,L.  2/52,  p.518;  T.  2/54,  p. 25; 
2/64,  p.  29.  Price,  T.  2/57,  pp.  HI, 
245,  293,  593, 616  ;   1/59,  pp. 385,415. 

Curling,  etc.,  L.  2/69,  p.  37 ;  1/71,  pp.639, 
736;  2/71,  pp.  463,  508. 

5.  Butcher,  etc.,  E.  1/68,  p.  260 ;  1/69,  p. 

270  ;  1/70,  p.  294  ;  Eev.  of  Pamphlet, 

E.  1/73,  p.  263.     Eev.,  M.  E.  2/57, 

p.  309. 
Discussion,  T.  1/58,  p.  304;  2/68,  pp.  562, 

596.      Bryant    and    Spence,    Not    in 

Favour,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  301.     Eichet, 

Clin.,  T.  2/69,  p.  243. 
Smith,  Clin.,  Children,  T.  2/63,  p.  241 ; 

State  of  Limb  After,  T.  2/68,  p.  637. 

Edwards,  Do  the  Bones  grow  After  P 

T.  1/01,  p.  182.     Howse,  T.  2/75,  p. 

495.     Hayes,  B.  1/76,  p.  144. 
Heath,  Clin.,  T.  1/74,  p.  61.   Tyrrell,  B. 

1/74,  p.  109. 

1770. 

CASES  OF  EESECTION  OF  KNEE,   Vide 
1,     1769:4— 

Hulke,   T.  1/62,   p.  59.     Smith,  etc.,  T. 

2/53,  p.  213;  1/54,  p.  475;   1/55,  p. 

519;  1/68,  pp.   116,  142.     Fergusson, 

etc.,   T.  2/55,  p.  160;   1/56,  p.   623; 

2/60,   p.   456;   1/61,  p.  630;  2/65,  p. 


CASES  OF  EESECTION  OF  KNEE  {cont.) 
281.     Humphry,   39    Cases,   E.   2/68, 

3.  p.  269.     Jones,  Eemarkable  Cases,  T. 

2/53,  p.  11;  1/56,  p.  623.  Gant,  set. 
53,  L.  1/73,  p.  272.  Moxhay,  M.  E. 
1/71,  p.  487.  Smith,  etc.,  After  6 
Years,  T.  1/61,  p.  11 ;  3  Years,  T.  2/61, 
p.  58;  8  Years,  E.  2/68,  p.  268.  Ee- 
sults  of  American  War,  T.  2/70,  p. 
449.  Barwell,  Singular  Condition  after 
3  Years,  L.  1/76,  p.  851. 
Mortality,  Holmes,  In  London  Hospitals, 
M.  E.  2/62,  p.  225.  Hodges,  Statistics 
Generally,  M.  E.  1/63,  p.  113.  Law- 
son,  P.M.  Exam.  9  Mths.  After,  T. 
1/62,  p.  537. 

5.  Splints  for  (1651:4),  Watson's  Diagr., 
B.  1/74,  p.  109.  Knaggs'  Diagr.,  L. 
1/70,  p.  13.  Price,  1/57,  p.  84.  Eoberts, 
T.  2/65,  p.  281.  Wartenberg,  Diagr., 
L.  2/76,  p.  48. 
Swing  (1651:6),  Pemberton,  Diagr.,  L. 
2/70,  p.  210. 

1771. 

POPLITEAL    SPACE— HAM.     Nerves    op 

1.  Thigh  (1757:6);  Knee  (1764:5). 
Popliteal    Nerves,    vide    Neuroma    of 

(1337:6). 

—  Arterio -Venous    Cvst    in    (1771:3), 

T.  1/66,  p.  159. 
Popliteal  Arterv,  Wounds,  Etc.  (745:4); 
Aneurism  (728:5). 

DISEASES  IN  ham- 
Various,  Johnson,  L.  2/45,  p.  192. 
3.  Cysts  in  (1660:5),  vide  1771:1. 

—  Simulating       Popliteal      Aneurism 

(729:1). 
Johnson,   Enlarged  Bursje   (1723:1),  L. 
2/45,  p.  192. 

TIBIA,  Vide  Thigh,  Nerves,  Etc.  (1757:6) ; 

5.  Lower  Extremities  (1754:5). 

Shin,   Slight  Blow  on   Causing  Death 
(1642:6). 

DEFOEMITY  of  Tibia  (1710:1),  Ilolden, 
Cure  of  by  Bandaging,  L.  2/72,  p.  703. 
Adams,  Causing  Limb  to  Cease  Grow- 
ing (1754:5),  Etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  354, 

BOW  LEGS— 

6.  Cases,  Etc,  Coote,  L.  1/61,  pp.  233,  257; 

E.  1/67,  p.  152.    Barwell,  Springs  for, 
etc.,  E.  1/63,  p.  298. 
Osteotomy  (1640:2),  Esmarch,  etc..  Plates, 
T.  2/61,  p.  271 ;  L.  1/74,  p.  268. 

1772. 

KNOCK  KNEE— 

2.  Clinicals,  Etc,  Coote,  L.  1/61,  pp.  233, 

257 ;  E.  1/67,  p.  152.     Barwell,  etc., 
M.  E.  2/66,  p.  27;  E.   1/63,  p.  298. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


547 


KNOCK  KNEE— Clinicals,  Etc.  {cont.)  — 
Brodhiirst,  etc.,  L.  2/68,  p.  630;  1/53, 
p.  557.  Tillaux,  Cure,  Oper.,  T.  2/75, 
p.  638.  Biggs'  Instrument,  T.  2/62, 
p.  233.  Annandale,  Oper.  in  Aggra- 
vated Cases,  Diagr.,  B.  2/75,  p.  133. 

EETRO-CUEVATION  OF  TIBIA— 
Bauer,  E.  1/70,  p.  296. 

NECROSIS    OF  TIBIA  (97:1).     Sub-Peri- 

3.  OSTEAL  KeMOYAL   OF  SlIAFT   (1639:6). 

Following    Scaklatina    (79:1),    Hilton, 
L.  2/62,  p.  198. 

CARIES  OF  TIBIA  (96:4). 
Hawkins,  T.  1/54,  p.  255. 
ABSCESS  OF  TIBIA  (96:2). 

4.  Clinicals,  Etc.,  Brodie,  etc.,  L.  1/46,  p. 

99;  2/60,  p.  131.  Savory,  L.  1/74,  p. 
791.  Fergusson,T.  l/58,p.  174.  Erich- 
sen,  L.  2/56,  p.  35. 

HYDATIDS  OF  TIBIA  (933:5),  Vide  Femur, 

5.  Etc.  (933:3). 

Case,  Coulson,  L.  1/58,  p.  611. 
CANCER  OF  TIBIA  (95:5). 

Case,  Hawkins,  T.  1/54,  p.  256. 
SYPHILIS  OF  TIBIA  (1204:1). 

Simulating   Cancer,   Hawkins,   T.    1/54, 
p.  256. 

ENLARGEMENT  OF  TIBIA— 
Case,  Hawkins,  T.  1/54,  p.  256. 
Syphilitic  of  Lower  Ends  (1204:2). 

1773. 

FRACTURE  OF  TIBIA— 

1.  Clinicals,  Etc.,  Paget,  L.  1/69,  pp.  287, 
317.  Hutchinson,  T.  1/66,  p,  663. 
Clark,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  271;  2/61,  p. 
374.  Elwell,  Legal  Proceedings  many 
Y'ears  After  Amput.  Bones  Dug  up, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  25.  Discuss,  at  Lower 
Third,  T.  1/69,  p.  660. 

TREATMENT  OF  FRACTURE  OF  TIBIA- 

Tkactiox,  How  to  Apply,  T.  2/57,  p.  89. 
Division    of    Tendo    Achillis    (1775:1) 

to  Prevent  Startings,  Cooper,  T.  2/52, 

p.  620;  vide  1749:2. 
Pillows  only,  Skey,  L.  1/64,  p.  31. 
S.  Splint    (1650:1),   Leeniing,    for  Oblique, 

Diagr.,  L.  1/70,  p.  409 ;  vide  Swings 

(1651:6). 

SEPARATION  OF  SPINE  OF  TIBIA— 

Case,  Poncet,  T.  2/76,  p.  389. 
DISLOCATION  OF  TIBIA  (1768:2). 

AMPUTATION    OF    TIBIA,    Vide    Femur 
5.     (1761:5). 

At  Knee  Joint,  Pollock,  Discuss.,  L.  2/69, 
p.  870. 


AMPUTATION  OF  TIBIA  {cont.)  — 

Through  Joint,  Maunder,  T.  2/70,  p.  4; 

2/75,  p.  351. 
By    Separating    Epiphyses    of    Femur 

(1761:5). 

1774. 

TIBIAL     ARTERY.       Femoral    Vessels 

1.  (1758:5). 

"Wounds,  Spence,  Deep  Seated,  T.  2/74,  p. 

545. 
Traumatic  Arter.,    Venous    Aneurism, 

Annandale,  L.  2/76,  p.  531. 

FIBULA— 

2.  Malformation,  B.   Hill,  Shaft  Absent, 

T.  2/71,  p.  348. 
Dislocation  of  Head,  Richardson,   Rare, 

R.  2/63,  p.  273. 
4.  Fracture,  Roberts,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  361. 
Excision,  Jackson,  R.  1/59,  p.  150. 
Cancer  (1772:5),  King,  ast.  2  Mths.,  Oper., 

Recov.,  L.  2/75,  p.  766. 

1775. 

TENDO  ACHILLIS,  Vide  Heel  (1778:4). 

1.  Section   To    Prevent   Startings   After 

Fracture  of  Tibia,  Etc.  (1773:1). 
Section   to   Reduce  Dislocated   Ankle 
(1776:2). 

RUPTURE  OF  TENDO  ACHILLIS— 
"Wire  Sutures  (1643:3),  Simmons,  etc.,  R. 
2/64,  p.  211;  1/65,  p.  212. 

2.  Repair,  Boner,  M.  R.  1/55,  p.  557.  Coote, 

T.  1/58,  p.  29.     Barwellsays  that  it 
is  the  Only  Te.vdon  that  as  a  Rule 
Unites  (1640:4),  R.  1/63,  p.  297. 
Vide  Repair  of  Tendons  (1640:3). 

CONTRACTION    OF  TENDO    ACHILLIS 
(1775:4). 
Avoid  in  Treating  Disease  of  Ankle. 
ANKLE.     Foot  (1783:4). 

4.  Structure,  Etc.,  Bishop,  L.  2/46,  p.  636. 

DISEASES  OF  ANKLE.    Instep  (1777:4). 
Clinical,    Paget,    Take    Care   of    Tendo 

Achillis   (1775:2j  in  all  Cases,  etc., 

L.  1/69,  p.  151. 
Gouty  Eczematous  Ulcer  (173:6),  Paget, 

B.  2/75,  p.  242. 

INFLAMMATION    vel    SYNOVITIS    OF 

5.  ANKLE  (1717:4)— 

Cases,  Hawkins,  etc.,  T.  1/54,  pp.  255, 
341.  Hilton,  Rest,  L.  2/62,  p.  670. 
Fuller,  Chron.  Thickening  and 
Swelling,  L.  1/63,  p.  112. 

FiBRO-CELLULAR  Annuliis,  Jordan,  Plate, 
M.  R.  1/61,  p.  217 ;  T.  1/62,  p.  208. 

BuRSiE  Around  (1723:1),  Hawkins,  Dis- 
ease OF,  T.  1/54,  p.  255. 


548 


MEBICAL  DIGEST. 


1776. 

SPRAINED  ANKLE.    Sprains  (1657:1). 
2.  Book,  Hood,  T.  2/58,  p.  94. 

DISLOCATION    OF   ANKLE.     Of  Astra- 
galus (1778:1). 

Eeport  on,  T.  2/60,  p.  581.  Hutchinson, 
Backwards,  with  Fracture  of  Fibula, 
T.  1/64,  p.  449.  ■Willemin,  Forwards, 
E.  2/66,  p.  189.  Hancock,  Compd.,  L. 
2/67,  p.  121.  Harrison,  Backwards, 
Divis.  of  Tendo  Achillis  (1775:1),  L. 
1/76,  p.  707. 

FRACTURE  OF  ANKLE.     Tibia  (1773:1). 
5.  Bad  Case,  Coats,  L.  1/68,  p.  557. 

AMPUTATION    AT    ANKLE.    Chopart's 
Opek.,  Etc.  (1784:5). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Quain,  T.  2/57,  p.  369.  Han- 
cock, Surgery  of  Foot,  L.  /66,  /67, 
Indices.  Heath,  Pirogoff's  Oper. 
AND  New  Artif.  Foot  (1788:1),  L. 
1/68,  p.  122. 

1777. 

RESECTION  OF   ANKLE.    Resection  of 

1.  Joints  (1722:4). 

Reviews,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  315.  In  Amer 
War,  T.  2/70,  p.  449.  Teale,  etc. 
Lines  of  Incision,  T.  1/54,  p.  539  ;  1/55 
p.  177. 
Simon  and  Wells,  Pirogoff's  Opeb.,  T 
2/55,  p.  162;  1/58,  p.  288  ;  2/61,  p.  68 
Hancock,  L.  2/59,  p.  331  ;  1/63,  pp 
113,  142;  1/66,  vide  Index;  2/71,  p 
183. 

2.  Watson,   New  Open,  B.  2/74,   p.    182 

West,  Resume  of  Cases,  etc.,  L.  2/75 
p.  869. 
OsCalcis  (1779:2)  ;  Astragalus  (1778:4) 
Tarsus  (1777:5). 

TARSUS— INSTEP.     Diseases    of    Ankle 

4.  (1775:4);  Foot  (1783:4). 

Lectures  on  Diseases,  Etc.,  Hancock,  L. 
1866,  Index,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  420. 
Hilton,  How  to  Examine  and  Detect 
Tarsal  Disease,  L.  2/61,  pp.  5,  441. 
Erichsen,  L.  1/59,  p.  603.  Holmes, 
Caries,  Excision  of  Single  Bones, 
L.  1/65,  pp.  59,  173,  559. 

TARSALGIA     vel     VALGUS     DOULOU- 

5.  REUX  (1237:2) 

Nature,  Treat.,  Etc.,  Gosselin,  T.  1/72, 
p.  467. 

EXCORIATIONS  OF  ANKLE  (40:5). 

PUNCTURING  ANKLE  IN  DROPSY 

(157:2). 


1778. 

ASTRAGALUS— 

1.  Physiology  of,  Hancock,  L.  2/66,  p.  258. 
Dislocation,  Bioca,  Truly  so  called,  etc., 
M.  R.  1/57,  p.  149.  Pollock,  etc.,  T. 
1/59,  p.  147;  2/67,  p.  648;  2/63,_  p. 
84.  Brown,  Reduct.  of  Long  Standing 
Case,  T.  1/76,  p.  239.  Dubrueil,  etc., 
R.  1/68,  p.  239;  2/61,  p.  206.  Han- 
cock, L.  2/66,  p.  319.  Vide  Ankle 
(1776:2). 
Fracture,  liryant.  Comb,  with  Dislocat., 

4.  R.  2/61,  p.  206.     Ankle  (1776:5). 
Resection  (1777:2),  Heyfelder,  R.  1/62,  p. 

188.  Buchanan,  etc.,  L.  1/66,  p.  708  ; 
2/71,  p.  185.  Hancock,  L.  2/66,  pp. 
257,  344.  Wood,  2  Cases,  M.  R.  2/76, 
p.  206. 

OS  CALCIS-HEEL— 

Vide  Heel  in  Axilla  (1731:3);    In  Pe- 
rineum (1752:3). 
Sore  Heels  (1761:1) ;  Tendo  Achillis 
(1775:1). 

5.  Epiphysis  (94:5),  Hilton,  Diseases,  etc.,  L. 

2/62,  p.  671. 
Diseases  of  Heel  Bone,  Hilton,  L.  2/62, 
p.  671.    Hancock,  Surgery  of  Foot, 
L.    1/66,  p.  67.     Lowe,  Caries,  etc., 
T.  2/52,  p.  35. 

1779. 

FRACTURE  OF  OS  CALCIS— 

1.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Hancock,  etc.,  L.  2/67, 

pp.  601,  648.  Coote,  fr.  Muscular 
Action  (1653:1),  L.  1/67,  p.  271.  De 
Meric,  Practical  Remarks,  T.  2/67,  p. 
460. 

RESECTION     OF     OS    CALCIS.     Ankle 

2.  (1777:2). 

Clinicals,  Etc.,  Holmes,  T.  2/62,  p.  357. 
Erichsen,  New  Method,  L.  1/58,  p.  114. 
Greenhow,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/53,  p.  233; 
1/70,  p.  269.  Hancock,  L.  2/67,  pp. 
545,  573.  Gant,  etc.,  L.  2/71,  p.  185  ; 
1/75,  p.  681.  Lund,  3  Cases  of  En- 
TIRE  Excision,  B.  1/75,  p.  102. 

CUBOID— 

5.  Excision  of,  in  Talipes  (1786:5). 

TARSO-METATARSAL  ARTICULATIONS 
Amputation  Through,  Edwards,  New 
Open,  Diagr.,L.  1/53,  p.  405.  Doran, 
on  Hey's  and  Lisfranc's  Open,  L.  2/76, 
p.  804.  Vide  Amputation  of  Foot 
(1784:5). 

METATARSAL  BONES— 

Navine,  Removal  of  3rd  under  An.tssthesia 
fr.  Chloral  Hydrate  (1633:4),]  B. 
2/75,  p.  132. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


549 


1780. 

PHALANGES— TOES.     Fingers  (1740:2). 

1.  Malformation,    Etc.,    Ogle,    Hereditary 

Cases,  M.  R.  1/72,  p.  500.     Barwell, 
T.  1/67,  p.  85.     B.  Sequard,  Heeedi- 

2.  TARY  Transmiss.  (1757:6)  Of  Absence 
of  Toes,  Peculiar  Condit.  of  Sciatic, 
Etc.,  L.  1/75,  p.  8. 

DISEASES  OF  TOES— 

Athetosis,   A  Peculiar  Nervous  Affec- 
tion, Etc.  (1740:2). 
AiNHiM,  Mericouit,  Fatty  Degen.  of  5th 
Toe  in  Negroes,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  536. 

3.  Syphilitic    (1202:5),   Taylor,  Dactylitis 

SvPH.  Not  Involving  Nails,  L.  2/71, 
p.  685. 

—  Ulcer  Between  Little  Tob  and  Next 
Diagnostic  (1202:5). 
REUNION  OF  SEPARATED  TOES  (1628:5) 

Case,  Day,  R.  2/63,  p.  276. 
GREAT  TOE— 
5.  Convulsions  Starting  FR. ! !  (1306:6). 

Dislocations,  T.  1/63,  p.  198 ;  R.  1/64,  p. 
280.  Riget,  Of  Ungual  Phalanx, 
Irreducible,  R.  2/67,  p.  274. 

Disease  of  Metatarsal  Phalangeal 
Joint,  Hilton,  Diagram,  etc.,  Resec- 
tion, T.  2/53,  p.  141.  Curling,  Free 
Incisions,  T.  2/53,  p.  141.  _ 

Exostosis  Sukungual,  Legonpil,  etc.,M.R. 
1/51,  p.  270;  2/52,  p.  449.  Gosselin, 
Relapse  Seldom  Occurs  After  25,  T. 
1/72,  p.  468. 

1781. 

BUNION— 

1.  Nature,  Treat.,  Diagr.,  Etc.,  Ashton,  T. 
2/62,  p.  260.     Brodie,  Amer.  J.,  No. 
37/36,  p.  240.  Paget,  111  Effects,  Lead- 
ing  to  Amputat.,  etc.,  L.  1/69,  p.  151. 
Syme,  li.  1/55,  p.  378.    Ormsby,  Arg. 
Nit.,  Etc.,  B.  2/74,  p.  295.     Clarke, 
CoMP.    Galban.    Plaster,   L.   2/69, 
p.  830. 
InstruiMents,  Furley,  etc.,  Diagr.,  T.  2/52, 
p.  339;  2/62,  p.  233;  2/71,  p.  665. 
INGROWING  TOE  NAILS-ONYCHIA— 
4.     ONYXIS  — ULCERS     ON     SIDE    OF 
NAILS.  Nails  &  Their  Diseases  (32:2). 
Gosselin,  Seldom  Relapses  After  25,  Freqt. 
Before,  T.  1/72,  p.  467. 
TREATMENT  OF  ONYCHIA— 

Various,  T.  1/52,  p.  502;  2/52,  pp.  119, 

172,  242,  243,  339,  550;  L.  1/69,  pp. 

747,  806;  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  552. 

Argenti   Nitras  (307:1),   Long,  etc..   R. 

6.  1/58,  p.  197;  T.  2/52,  pp.  119,223; 

2/55,  p.  69;  2/60,  p.  250. 

PluxMri  Nitras  (291:6),  L.  1/65,  p.  315. 

Vide  Onychia  Maligna  (1783:1). 
Ferri  Peksulphas  (294:1),  Babb,  T.  2/68, 
p.  257. 


TREATMENT  OF  ONYCHIA  {cont.)— 

1782. 

2.  Ferri  Perchlor.  (294:2),  Alcantara,  etc., 

T.  1/59,  p.  182;   1/63,  p.  193. 
Alum  (275:4),  L.  1/54,  p.  308;  2/61,  p.  101. 
ALU.MIN.K  Sulphas  (275:2),  HomoUe,  M.  R. 

2/61,  p.  255. 
Tannin  (360:4),  Miall,  B.  1/75,  p.  304. 
Iodoform  (252:4),  Whether   Syphilitic 

(1783:1)  or  Not,  T.  2/72,  p.  106. 

3.  Silver  Plate    Under    Nail,  Humphry, 

etc.,  T.  2/55,  p.  21 ;  R.  2/72,  p.  275. 

Compressed  Sponge  Under  Nail,  Blower, 
R.  2/72,  p.  276. 

Compressed  Cork,  Lacey,  T.  2/52,  p.  119. 

Grooving  Nail,  Gallway,  etc.,  T.  2/56, 
pp.  160,  476. 

Position  of  Toes,  Bailey,  Capital  Plan,  R. 
2/67,  p.  276. 

Cutting    Away    All    Diseased    Parts, 
Maunder,  etc.,    R.   2/72,   p.  276;    T. 
1/73,  p.  231. 
6.  Blistering   to   Remove   Nail,    Kirk,  T. 
2/52,  p.  224. 

Evulsion  ve/ Avulsion,  Wordsworth,  etc., 
Plan,  T.  2/57,  pp.  295,  382.  Pirrie, 
etc.,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  129  ;  2/60,  p.  552. 
Verneuil,  Dressing  with  Cotton  Wool, 
T.  2/74,  p.  36.  Martinot,  Local  Anes- 
thesia BY  Camph.  and  Chlorof. 
(217-6),  T.  2/61,  p.  311. 

1783. 

ONYCHIA  MALIGNA  rel  SYPHILITICA 
1.      (32:3)  — 

Cases,  Etc.,  Hutchinson,  T.  1/58,  p.  62 ; 
2/52,  p.  243. 

Monograph,  Vanzelli,  T.  1/74,  p.  249. 

TREATMENT  OF  ONYCHIA  MALIGNA— 

Plumbi  Nitras,  Perrazzi,  etc.,  L.  2/72,  p. 

640;  1/74,  p.  726;  T.   1/74,  p.  249. 

Vide  1781:6. 
Arsenic  (260:1),  Curling,  Locally,  T.  2/62, 

pp.  7,  124. 
Iodoform  (1782:2). 

FOOT.     Ankle  (1775:4).     Tarsus   (1777:4). 

4.  Chinese  (10:3). 

Anatomy  and  Surgery,  Hancock,  Lect., 
L.  /66,  /67.  Humphry,  Popular  Lect., 
L.  2/61,  p.  351.  Hilton,  Anatom.  Facts 
Concerning,  L.  2/61,  p.  441. 

Boots  and  Shoes  (567:4). 

5.  Footprints,  Ogston,  In  Criminal  Cases, 

Directs,  to  Take  Casts  of,  Etc.,  T. 
1/76,  pp.  28,  55. 

Cold  Feet,  Paget,  L.  2/73,  p.  547.  Hutch- 
inson, Common  After  Sexual  Excess 
(1085:3),  B.  2/76,  p.  257. 

Pain  in  Soles  (1785:6),  Caused  by  Elastic 
Sides,  L.  2/66,  p.   718;    Caused   by 


550 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


POOT— Pain  in  Soles  {cont.)— 

HEMORRHOIDS  (894:4) ;  Vesical  Cal- 
culus (1067:3).  Billroth,  Shampooing 
to  Cure,  Eationale,  T.  1/76,  p.  74. 
Vide  Lame  Feet  (1784:2). 
Burning  Feet,  "Waring,  in  India,  E.  1/61, 
p.  210.  Inman,  Galvanism  in  Hheit- 
M.iTiSM  OF  (1785:5),  E.  1/58,  p.  42. 

1784. 

SWEATING  FEET,  Vide  Idrosis  (27:5). 

2.  Hereditary,  Etc.,  Hancock,  L.  2/67,  p. 
255.  Evans,  Treat.,  L.  2/65,  p.  448. 
Fetid  (215:3),  Gaffard,  etc.,  R.  1/61,  p. 
212;  2/66,  p.  130.  Hebra,  Burn  Shoes, 
Stinking  Shoes  Generally,  not  Stink- 
ing Feet.  Etc.,  T.  2/65,  p.  265.  Ploss, 
etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  578;  2/63,  pp.  214, 
239  ;  1/71,  p.  527  ;  1/74,  p.  159.  Hoppe, 
Thuia  (358:2),  T.  1/60,  p.  323. 

LAME  FEET.     Pain  in  Soles  (1783:5). 
Cases  of,  Barwell,    Boot  for  Lameness, 

Diagr.,  L.  2/73,  p.  799. 
Diagnostic  of  Gonorrhceal  Eheumatism 

(1465:4). 

ECZEMA  HYPERTEOPHICUM  OF  FOOT 
(50:5). 
Eesembling    Elephantiasis,    Smith,    L. 
1/76,  p.  637. 

GANGEENE  of  FOOT.   Gangrene  (177:1). 
4.  Fr.  Embol.  of  Femoral,  Pitman,  L.  1/62, 
p.  599. 
Oxygen  Baths  (177:6),  Labbe,  E.  2/73,  p. 

282. 
After  Typhus  (1508:3). 

CAXCER  OF  FOOT— 
6.  Syphilis  Simulating  (1202:6),  Hawkins, 
T.  1/54,  p.  256. 

AMPUTATION     OF     FOOT.      At   Ankle 

(1776:5) ;  Metatarsal  Articul.  (1779:5). 

Chopart's  Oper.,  Hancock,  L.   1/67,  pp. 

255,  287.      Perrin,     Subastragalcid, 

M.  E.  2/76,  p.  207. 

SIZE  OF  FOOT  AFFECTED  BY  DISEASE 
OF  LEG— 

Diagr.,  Etc.,  Hilton,  L.  2/62,  pp.  57,  198, 
526. 

POULTICE  FOE  FOOT  IN  A  BLADDEE 
(171:6). 

1785. 

FAECINOMATOUS  INFLAMMATION   OF 

1.  FOOT.     Farcy  in  Man  (531:3). 
Case,  Mackenzie,  T.  2/52,  p.  6. 

MADUEA  FOOT— MYCETOMA— 

2.  A  Fungoid  (818:5)  Disease,  Etc.,  Carter, 

E.  2/61,  p.  208;  M.  E.  2/63,  p.  198; 
1/70,  p.  S93  ;  2/74,  pp.  44,  113  ;  2/75, 
TD.  39. 


MADUEA  FOOT— MYCETOMA  (.cont.)— 
Jabez  Hogg,  Is  it  Fungoid?  T.  2/71,  p. 
93;  L.  1/72,  p.  222.     Lewis  and  Cun- 
ningham.  Not  Fungoid,  L.  1/76,  p. 
134;  H.T5MAT0Z00N  of  (932:5),  M.  11. 
2/75,  p.  361. 
A  Peculiar  Tubercular  Disease  not  Be- 
fore Described,  Godfrey,  L.    1/46,   p. 
593. 
MYCETOMA  OF  HAND  (1738:5). 

Paper,  Carter,  M.  E.  2/63,  p.  198. 
PLANTAE  EEGION— SOLE— 

5.  Plantar  Fascia,  Eheumatism  of  (1783:5). 

6.  Tickling  Sole,  Insensibility  in  Hysteria 

(1333:2). 

— Death  FK.  (180:1),  Cormack,  T.  2/74,p. 
577. 

Pain  in  (1783:5). 

Perforating  Ulcers  of,  Michaux,  Condi- 
tion of  Nerves  in,  L.  2/76,  p.  512. 
Duplay,  Cause,  E.  2/73,  p.  282.  Ogs- 
ton,  L.  2/76,  p.  13.  Biggs,  L.  2/76,  p. 
735.  Corns  (71:2),  Leading  to  For- 
mation of. 

1786. 

DEFOEMITIES    OF   FOOT.     0RTH0P.^5DIC 

2.  Surgery  (1710:1). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Brodhurst,  T.  1/53,  p. 
594  ;  2/53,  p.  8  et  seq. ;  L.  2/68,  p. 
373.  Adams,  T.  2/55,  pp.  255,  Zll  et 
seq.  ;  1/56,  p.  29  et  scq.  Barwell, 
Eationale  of  Treat.,  L.  2/66,  p.  528. 
Biggs,  etc..  Symmetrical  Shortening  fr. 
Bone  Disease,  L.  2/76,  p.  735. 

TALIPES  rel  CLUB  FOOT— 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Brodhurst,  T.  2/53,  pp. 

321,  524;  1/54,  p.  105;  2/54,  pp.  81, 
413;  1/55,  p.  567;  L.  2/68,  p.  791; 
M.  E.  1/57,  p.  104. 

Adams,  T.  2/55,  1/56,  2/57,  vide  Indices; 
Eev.  of  Book,  L.  1/67,  p.  149  ;  Non- 
Congenital  T.  Valgus,  T.  1/58,  p. 
621 ;  2/58,  pp.  30,  79  ;  Fcetus,  Double 
T.  Valgus  &  Spina  Bifida,  T.  2/52, 
p.  200. 

Barwell,  Cause,  etc. ! !  T.  2/66,  p.  523 ; 
Treated  Without  Cutting,  M.  E.  2/66, 
p.  23 ;  Elastic  Springs,  No  Cutting, 
T.  2/61,  pp.  593,  648. 

4.  Little,  Splint  and  Bandage,  Etc.,  L. 

2/57,  pp.  28,  133,  161,  539.  Coote, 
Clin.  Oper.,  etc.,  Extensor  INIuscles 
at  Times  Absent,  L.  1/61,  p.  77. 

Clowes,  T.  Varus  Successf.  Treated  by 
Little's  Shoe,  Diagr.,  etc.,  T.  1/66, 
p.  364;  L.  1/67,  p.  563. 

Lizars,  etc.,  Plate,  T.  2/58,  p.  622 ;  1/59, 
p.  287.     Brown,  etc.,  M.   E.  2/57,  p. 

5.  541.  Ormsby,  B.  1/74,  p,  161.  Hardic, 
Pathol.  Dissections,  M.  E.  1/71,  p. 
477. 


MKDICAL  DIGEST. 


551 


TALIPES  vclCUJB  FOOT -Lectures,  Etc. 

(cont.) — • 

Colley,  Resect,  of  Tarsal  Bones  for 

T.  Ea.  Var.,  Discuss.,  L.  2/76,  p.  536; 

Condemned  by  Tamplin,  etc.,  L.  2/76, 

pp.  628,  703. 

TREATMENT  OF  TALIPES— 

Excision   of   Cuboid   (1779:5),  Lonsdale, 

etc.,  T.  2/57,  pp.  32,  72._ 
Bandaging  only,  Clowes,  Diagr.,  L.  1/73, 

p.  186.     Ilolden,  Great  Deformity  of 

Legs  Cured  by,  L.  2/72,  p.  703. 
Electricity  (194:5),  Chassaignuc,  T.  2/59, 

p.  562. 

1787. 

2.  Instruments,  Historv  of  Since  1781,  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  396.  Erast,  etc..  Plates,  T. 
2/62,  pp.  90,  233.  Biggs,  etc.,  Plates, 
L.  2/58,  p.  609  ;  1/68,  p.  146.  Orrasby, 
Cheap,  T.  Valgus,  Diagr.,  B.  1/74,  p. 
161.  Annandale's,  T.  Equinus,  15. 
1/75,  p.  135.  Scarpa's  Shoe  Plate,  T. 
1/56,  p.  307.  Little's,  The  Best,  T.  1/66, 
p.  365.  Edwards,  for  Equinus  Varus, 
T.  1'59,  p.  442.  Barwell's  Shoe,  L. 
1/76,' p.  917;  2/76,  p.  39. 

BIFID  FEET— 

5.  New  Ofer.,  Gaillard,  R.  2/60,  p.  213. 
FLAT  foot- 
Treat.,  Paget,  etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  260;  2/61, 
p.  129;  2/71,  p.  468.     Roser,  Treat., 
M.  R.,  1/61,  p.  545. 
Fatigue  and  Pains  (198:5)  Greatly  Com- 
plained of  in  Walking,   Division  of 
Peronei,  Paget,  T.  1/58,  p.  260. 

1788. 

ARTIFICIAL     FEET.       Artificial    Legs 
2.     (1754:4). 

Pratt,    T.    1/65,    p.    617.      Heath,    Diagr. 
(1776:5),  L.  1/68,  p.  122, 

HEIGHT  vol  stature- 
Increased  OR  Decreased  by  Irritating 
Epiphyses  (94:6)  or  Shafts  of  Bone, 
Oilier,  L.  1/73,  p.  679.  Artificial 
Feet  to  Increase,  Pratt,  Case,  L. 
1/58,  p.  217. 

PARONYCHIA— WHITLOW— PANARIS. 

4.  Diseases  of  Fingers  (1741:4). 
Practical  Hints,  Smith,  T.  1/55,  p.  552  ; 

2/57,  p.  247;  1/66,  p.  73.     Pancoast, 
M.  R.  2/52,  p.  264.     Brown,  etc.,  L. 
1/53,  p.  493;  2/67,  p.  261. 
Strabismus  caused  by   Reflex  Irrita- 
tion (1811:1). 

5 .  Creasote  (355:4),  Turchetti,  T. 2/59,  p. 535. 
ISIeucurial  Frictions  (302:5),  Martin,  R. 

2/47,  p.  253. 
Antim.   T.vrt.    (282:3),   Milton,    L.    1/52, 
p.  353. 


PARONYCHIA  (cont.)— 

Potassa   Fusa   (258:4),    Barnes,   R.  2/47, 
p.  74. 

1790. 

AURAL  SURGERY.    Ear  Cough   (648:5); 

1.  Air  in  Middle  Ear  a  Sign  of  Litb 
Birth  (1561:3). 
Reviews,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  335  ;  2/66,  p.  29  ; 
2/73,  p.  339;  L.  2/74,  pp.  14,  49; 
2/73,  p.  153  ;  T.  2/74,  p.  348  ;  1/75, 
p.  591.  Toynbee,  T.  1/60,  p.  374; 
M.  R.  2/68,  p.  167.  Kramer  contra 
Toynbee,  2/52,  p.  381.  Dalby,  L. 
2/72,  p.  249,  ct  seq.     Grubcr,  R.  1/68, 

3.  p.l82;  T.2/71,p.627.    Hinton, Present 
Methods  of  Diagnosis,  T.  2,67,  p.  143. 

Ear    Diseases    Following  Use  of    Nas.^l 

Douche  (588:6). 
How  to  Dissect  Ear,  Etc.,   Toynbee,  T. 

1/55,  p.  255;  1/56,  p.  406.    Baly,  etc., 

T.  1/61,  p.  197;  2/61,  p.  194.  Dalby, 

L.  2/72,  p.  552. 
Speculum     (1645:6),     Wilde's,    T.    1/51, 

p.    345.     Toynbee's,  T.   1/60,  p.  347. 

Hinton,  for  2  persons  to  see,  Diagr., 

4.  T.    1/68,  p.    104.     Brunton's,  Diagr., 
L.  2/65,  p.  617. 

Lamp  for,  Avery,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  57-7; 

2/56,  p.  30. 
Douche,    Savory   and  I>loore,  Diagi-.,   T. 

1/61,  p.  483.  Pratt,  Diagr.,  Ingenious, 

L.  1/68,  p.  643. 

5.  Otoscofe     for    Auscultating      (64©.:4), 

Toynbee,  Diagr.,  T.  1/60,  p.  374. 
Dalby,  L.  2/72,  p.  249.  GeEdrin, 
M.  R,  1/57,  p.  272. 

6.  Depletion  &  Counter-Irrit.vtion  (165-:2), 

Wilde,  How  to  Apply  Leeches,  Etc, 
T.  2/51,  p.  247.  Dalby,  Is  Counter- 
Irrit.  Useful  ?  L.  2/72,  p.  736  ;  the 
Scythians  Bleed  Behind  Ears  to 
Produce  Sterility  (1089:2),  M.  R. 
2/61,  p.  212. 
Ear  Cover  or  Shield,  Marville's,  T,  2/63, 
p.  527. 

1791. 

AURICLE— 

1.  Anatomy,  Toynbee,  T.  1/56,  p.  591. 
Nerves  Supplying,  Hilton,  Diagr.,  Diag= 

nostic  Value,  etc.,  L.  2/60,  p.  257. 

Sh.vpe,  Sedgwick,  Popular  Delusions  Re- 
garding, M.R.  2/61,p.  211;  Congenital 
Malform.,  M.  R.  2,,01,  p.  205.  Lay- 
cock,  Diagnostic  Value  of  Conformat., 
T.  1/62,  p.  288;  Diagr.,  1/72,  p.  320. 

— In  Chimpanzee  (517:6). 

2.  —In Insanity  (1374:2);  In  Leprosy  (68:4). 
Deficient,     Hearing     Remaining     Good, 

M.  R.  2/61,  p.  336.    Chowne,  L.  2/60, 
p.  69. 
Supernumerary",   Birkett,   etc.,    L.   1/58, 
p.  290;  2/58,  p.  399. 
4.  Tumours,  vide   1658:5,  Wilde,  etc.,    Fa. 


552 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


AURICLE— Tumours  (cont.)— 

Barkings,  Etc.,  T.  1/52,  pp.  437,487  ; 
L.  1/60,  p.  294;  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  337. 
Ward,  etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  295;  1/72, 
p.  2.  Bramley,  Pendulous  Tumour 
inNepaul,  Amer.  J.,  No.  37/36,  p.  171. 
Hutchinson,  Malignant,  T.  2/60,  p.430. 

Sanguineous    Tumours   vel    H-ematoma 
AuRis  (1374:2). 
5.  N.Evi  of  Ear  (736:1). 

Ablation  of  Auricle,  Sedgwick,  In  Crimi- 
nals (207:4),  Eeason  of  in  Olden  Times, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  211.  Vide  Artificial 
Auricle  (1805:4). 

Cauterization  (212:5)  In  Sciatica (1245:4) 
Spoken  of  Rapturously. 

1792. 

1.  Eczema(49:5);  Erysipelas (42:5);  Rodent 
Ulcer  (66:5). 
Dry  Gangrene  fr.  Injury  to  Restiform 
Bodies  (1340:5),  B.   Sequard's  Exp., 
L.  1/69,  p.  515. 

POST  AURAL  GLAND— 

Suppurat.,  Wilde,  T.  1/51,  p.  404. 
MEATUS  AUDITORIUS— 

3.  Nerves  of.  Sympathy  avith  Lary'nx,  vide 

Ear  Cough  (648:5). 
Malposition,  Chowne,  L.  2/60,  p.  59. 
Contraction   and   Closure    of    Orifice 

and  Meatus,  Oglesby,  Clin.,  L.  1/74, 

4.  p.  93.  Wilde,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  pp.  438, 
487.  Dalby,  L.  1/76,  p.  126.  Weber, 
Galv.  Cautery,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  214. 

—  Sponge  Tent  to  Dilate  (480:3),  Roberts, 
T.  1/58,  p.  18. 

5.  Absent,  Hearing  Still  Good,  M.  R.  2/61, 

p.  336. 

CERUMINOUS  GLANDS— 

Wilde,  etc.,  T.  2/51,  p.  249;  2/56,  p.  185; 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  337. 

CERUMEN— 

In  its  Medico-Legal  Aspect  (1615:1), 
Case  in  Pt.,  Moss,  R.  2/71,  p.  109. 

Fungoid  Mass  (1794:6)  not  Cerumen 
that  Collects  and  Causes  Deafness, 
Inman,  Microsp.  J.,  vol.  1,  p.  146. 

Removal,  Toynbee,   T.  2/56,  p.  185. 

Warm  Water  Best  Solvent,  Petre- 
quin,  L.  2/70,  p.  537.  Coesfield,  Alka- 
line Sol.,  T.  2/67,  p.  110.  Wilde, 
Spasmodic  Cough  (048:5)  during  Re- 
moval, etc.,  T.  2/51,  p.  249. 

1793. 

1.  Tinnitus  Aurium  fr.  Impacted  (1801:6), 

Triquet,  Treat.,  R.  1/62,  p.  49. 
Giddiness,   Auditory   Vertigo    fr.    Im- 
pacted (1303:4). 

2.  Deficiency  of  Cerumen,  Heath,  Castor 

Oil  (367:6),  L.  2/62,  p.  106. 


PRURITUS  (45:5)  OF  MEATUS  — 

Treatment,  Etc.,  Gruber,  R.  1/69,  p.  215. 
HAEMORRHAGE  FROM  MEATUS— 
3.  Causes,   Etc.,  Triquet,    R.   1/64,   p.  240. 
Holden,   Peculiar   Case  after  a   Fall, 
M.  R.  1/68,  p.  115.     Major,  Disease 
OF  Arteries  at  Base,  L.  2/76,  p.  50. 
In  Fracture  of  Base  (1682:3) ;  Without 
Injury     to     Tympanum     or     Bone 
(1689:5). 
In  Scarlatina  (79:1). 

SEROUS  DISCHARGE   FROM    MEATUS. 
In  Fracture  of  Base  (1682:4). 
Where   there   is  No  Injury  to  Bone, 
Hewitt,  T.  2/58,  p.  28. 

FOREIGN   BODIES    IN    MEATUS.     Ear 
5.     Cough     (648:5) ;     Impacted     Cerumen 
(1792:6). 

Treatment,  Etc.,  Toynbee,  etc.,  T.  2/56, 
p.  108;  2,59,  p.  367;  1/58,  p.  177; 
2/60,  p.  441. 

Dalby,  Let  them  Alone,  Dangers  of  Trying 
to  Remove,  etc.,  L.  2/75,  p.  447  ;  2772, 
p.  249  ;  Case  of  Meatus  filled  with 
Plaster  of  Paris,  T.  2/74,  p.  459. 

Brown,  Two  Methods  of  Extracting,  T.  2/68, 
p.  146.  Gross,  etc. ,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  264 ; 
1/65,  p.  263;  1/74,  p.  213.  Gruben, 
etc.,  R.  2/72,  p.  221;  1/6-5,  p.  175. 

Lowenberg,  Plan  with  Glue,  Etc.,  L. 
1/72,  p.  774  ;  Symptoms  in  0pp.  Ear, 
M.  R.  1/74,  p.  213.  Hutchinson,  Bean, 
Unextractible,  T.  2/68,  p.  584.  Cle- 
land.  Insinuate  Needle  below  Body 
AND  Depress  Hand,  L.,  2/74,  p.  797. 
Kealey,  Pin  passed  into  Ear  worked  out 
through  Throat,  T.  2/59,  p.  602. 

AscARis  Lumbricoides  (936:4),  T.  1/60, 
p.  28. 

Larv^  of  Diptera  (485:6),  L.  2/72,  p.  861. 

1794. 

EAR  HOOKS— 

2.  Lister's,  L.  2/69,  p.  869. 

EAR  FORCEPS  (1645:1),  Vide  1796:2. 

RHEUMATISM     OF     MEATUS     (1452:1). 
Rheumatic  Deafness  (1803:3). 
Cases,  Harvey,  L.  2/49,  p.  372. 

INFLAMMATION  OF  MEATUS— OTITIS. 

3.  Myringitis  (1800:1). 

Treatment,  Etc.,  Toynbee,  T.  1/55,  p.  1 ; 
2/56,  p.  409.  Hilton,  Caused  by  Bad 
Tooth(106:6),L.  2/61,p.  202.  Spald- 
ing,  Acute  Purulent  Catarrh,  T. 
2/76,  p.  498.  Trousseau,  Bellad. 
AND  Glycer.,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  559. 
Scholtz,  etc..  Hypodermic  Inject., 
T.  1/61,  p.  637;  1/76,  p.  452.  Gott- 
stein,  Pressure,  Etc.,  R.  2/69,  p.  218. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


553 


INFLAMMATION  OF  MEATUS— OTITIS 

— Treatment,  Etc.  {cont.) — 
Abscess,   Dalby,   Succession   of,    etc.,   L. 
2/72,  p.  250. 

OTOKRHCEA.     How  it  Affects   Life   In- 

5.  suRANCE  (1622:4). 

Papers,  Etc,  "Wilde,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  p.  314; 
1/67,  p.  448;  2/76,  p.  73.  Yearsley, 
etc.,  L.  1/55,  pp.  451, 637  ;  1/37,  p.  300. 
Bonnefort,  E.  1/47,  p.  266.  Toynbee, 
etc.,Diagn.  andProgn.,T.  2/55, p.  154; 
1/55,  p.  583;  2/69,  p.  231. 

CAUSES  OF  OTOREHCEA— 

Triquet,  A  Peculiar  Form  Due  to  Tobacco 
(380:2)  and  Alcohol  (424:4),  R.  2/63, 
p.  217. 

6.  Scarlatina,   vide   Exanthemata    (74:3), 

Pilcher,  etc..  Necessity  of  Attending  to 
Ear  during  Attack,  T.  2/54,  p.  668; 
1/59,  p.  276.  Budd,  A  most  Frequent 
Cause  of  Deafness,  T.  1/62,  p.  328. 
Allen,  Treat.  After,  T.  2/76,  p.  73. 

Aspergillus  Flayescens,  Otomycosis 
(1792:5),  M.  E.  2/73,  p.  221. 

Polypus  (1796:2). 

1795. 

SEQUELS  OF  OTOERHCEA,  Vide  Myring- 

1.  itis.  Etc.  (1800:1). 

Pyjemia  (169:3),  Toynbee,  R.  1/60,  p.  335. 

2.  Hewett,  T.  1/61,  p.  102  ;  1/74,  p.  120 ; 
vide  Lobular  Pneumonia  (667:3) ; 
Infl.  of  Mastoid  Cells  (1686:4). 

Cerebral  Phlebitis  (747:1);  Cerebral 
Abscess  (1419:1). 

Oto-Meningitis,  Cockle,  Simulating  Ady- 
namic Feyer  (1481:5),  T.  2/58,  pp. 
624,  653;  vide  1419:1.  Andrews,  2 
Cases,  T.  1/75,  pp.  81,  137-  H.  Jack- 
son, Convulsions,  T.  1/72,  p.  4. 
Gordon,  Hemiplegia  (1286:4),  L.  1/72, 
p.  433.     Meniere's  Disease  (1303:4). 

TREATMENT  OF  OTOREHCEA - 

4.  Andi-ews,   Quinine   and   Beefsteaks,   T. 

1/75,  p.   137.     Spalding,  T.  2/76,  p. 

499.     Seeley,  etc.,  R.  2/72,  p.   219; 

1/67,  p.  175. 
Sp.  Yin.  Eect.  (1797:2),  T.  1/71,  p.  239. 
Ac.  Carb.,  3  i.-  §  vj.,  Pennefather,  L.  2/70, 

p.  804. 
Ingenious  Ear  Douche   (1790:4),    Prat, 

L.  1/68,  p.  643. 

5.  Caustic,  Schwartz,  etc.,  T.  1/69,  p.  519; 

2/76,  p.  73. 
Arsenic  (281:1)  Internally',  Bouchut,  In 

Scrofulous  Cases,  T.  1/61,  p.  607. 
Alum  Insufflat.  (275:4),  T.  1/64,  p.  11. 
Cotton  Wool  (1798:2),  Yearsley,  etc.,  L. 

1/55,  pp.  451,  583,  637. 
Chloral  (444:5),  9j.-§j.,  Hall,  T.  2/76, 

p.  73. 


1796. 

POLYPOUS  TUMOUES  OF  MEATUS— 

1.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Wilde,  etc.,  T.  1/52,  p. 

487;  2/56,  pp.  459,  535,  585;  2/76,  p. 
73.  Wilde's  Snare  Best,  L.  1/76,  p. 
564.  Field,  L.  1/76,  p.  564.  Dalby, 
L.   2/71,   p.   809.     Warden,    E.   2/72, 

2.  p.     229.      Roberts,     Sponge     Tents 
(480:3),  T.  1/58,  p.  18. 

Causing  Hemiplegia  (1286:5),  Schwartze, 

R.  1/67,  p.  206. 
Causing    OTORRHOiA    (1794:6),    T.    2/76, 

p.  499. 
Forceps  (1645:1),  Aveiv,  etc..  Plates,  T. 

2/52,  p.  577 ;  2/53,  p".  526;  1/68,  p.  104. 
OSSEOUS     TUMOURS     vel    EXOSTOSIS 

3.  (1661:6)  OF  MEATUS. 

Cases,  Etc.,  Toynbee,  T.  1/57,  p.  53. 
Treated  by  Galv.  and  Drilling,  Dalby, 
L.  1/76,  p.  127. 
MOLLUSCOUS     TUMOURS      (31:3)      OF 
MEATUS. 

Cerebral  Disease  (1404:4)  Induced  by, 
Toynbee,  T.  1/61,  p.  319. 

MALIGNANT  TUMOURS  OF  MEATUS - 
Advancing  on  the  Brain,  Etc.,  Toynbee, 
T.  1/55,  p.  587. 
MEMBRANA  tympani— 
6.  Functions,  Jago,  Etc.,  M.  R.   1/67,  pp. 
175,    497 ;     1/70,    p.    229 ;    Nerves, 
Vessels,   Lymphatics,   Etc.,   M.  R. 
1/73,  p.  478. 
Toynbee,etc.,T.l/57,p.l05;l/54,p.l94; 
Muscles,  M.  R.  1/53,  p.  235.     Vibra- 
tions Rendered  Visible,  M.E.  1/73, 
p.  485. 
Politzer's Exper.,  T.  2/70,  p.  152.  Weber, 
Physiology,  Etc.  Not  the  Most  Im- 
roRTANT  Factor  in  Hearing,  etc.,  L. 
1/66,  p.  121. 
Toynbee,  On  Absurdity  of  Weber's  Views, 
L.  1/66,  p.  309.     Helmholtz,  L.  2/73, 
p.  11. 
Tension  of,   Politzer,  Treat.,  etc.,  M.  R. 

1/74,  p.  215. 
Relaxation,  Toynbee,  T.  1/57,  p.  401. 

1797. 

INFLAMMATION  OF  MEMBRANA  TYM- 

1.  PANI— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Wilde,  etc.,  T.  1/51,  pp. 
346,  506  ;  1/52,  p.  314  ;  1/57,  pp.  183, 
279.  Troeltsch,  Dangers  to  Life, 
Etc.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  544  ;  2/63,  p.  49. 

Connection  OF  with  Ophthalmia  (1830:5), 
Wilde,  T.  1/53,  p.  35. 

TREATMENT  OF  INFL.  M.  TYMPANI— 

2.  Plumbi  Acet.,  gr.  l-§j.,  Gruber,  M.  R. 

2/73,  p.  346. 
Turpentine  (349:6),  In  Traumatic,  M.  R. 
1/74,  p.  229. 


554 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


TREATMEXT  OF  INFL.  M.  TTMP.  (conf.) 
Alcohol  Locally  (175:4),  Cassells,  L.  1/74, 
p.  584. 

SYPHILITIC  INFLAM.,  ETC.  (1803:6). 

3.  Lecture,  Etc.,  Wilde,  T.  1/51,  p.  505. 

BLADDERS  AND   CYSTS   ON   M.  TYM- 
PANI— 
Cases,  Etc.,  Politzer,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  220. 

INJURIES  TO  MEMBRANI  TYMPANI— 

4.  Symptoms,  Treat.,  Etc.,  Knapp,  R.  1/72, 

p.  236.     Cottmann,  Severe  Symptoms, 

etc.,  R.  1/47,  p.  268. 
Rupture    During    Vomiting,   Ilewetnon, 

L.  2/75,  p.  417. 
Traumatic   Rupture,    Politzer,  Relation 

to  Forensic  Medicine,  T.  2/72,  p.  468. 

Dalby,  etc.,  L.  1/75,  p.  752  ;  2/75,  p. 

275 ;  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  222. 

5.  Linear      Laceration      fr.      Fire^vrms, 

Troeltsch,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  545. 
Signs  of   Perforation,  Etc.,  "Wilde,   T. 
1/52,  p.  314.    Binz,  Causes  of  Perfor., 

6.  R.  2/73,  p.  210.  Hinton,  Treat.,  R. 
1/71,  p.  220.  Dalby,  etc.,  L.  1/70, 
p.  579;  2/70,  p.  251;  2/71,  pp.  257, 
319;  2/72,  pp.  736,  842. 

Treat,  in  Loss  of,  Etc.,  Weber,  L.  1/66, 
pp.  121,  173.  Toynbee,  etc.,  Opposed 
to  Weber,  L.  1/66,  pp.  309,  481. 

Cicatrices,  Politzer,  T.  1/71,  p.  244. 

Paracentesis  of  Membrana  Tympani 
(1805:1). 

1798. 

ARTIFICIAL  MEMBRANA  TYMPANI— 

1.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Toynbee,  T.  1/57,  pp.  402, 

531;  2/57,pp.  519,  614;  1/53,  p.  176; 
L.  2/55,  p.  385.  Yearsley,  T.  2/56, 
p.  630  ;  2/57,  p.  575.    Westropp,  New 

2.  Form,  T.  2/55,  p.  390.  Clark's  Ellip- 
tical, R.  2/59,  p.  197. 

Field's  Improved,  Rationale  of  Action,  etc., 

B.  2/75,  p.  277.     Dalby,  How  it  Acts, 

etc.,  L.  1/76,  p.  493. 
Cotton  Wool  (568:3),  Wilde,  etc.,  T.  1/51, 

p.   347;    2/51,   p.   92;    2/56,    p.    630; 

2/57,   p.    666.       Vide   In    Otourhcea 

(1795:5). 

CAVITY  OF  TYMPANUM— 

3.  IIow  TO  Dissect  (1790:2),  Dalby,  L.  2/72, 

p.  552. 
Bones,  Functions,  Etc.  (1686:3\  Politzer, 
Exper.,  T.  2/70,  p.  152.     Ilelmboltz, 
L.  2/73,  p.  11.     Burnett,  M.  R.  1/73, 
pp.  484,  487. 

—  Caries,  Agnew,  Sequestrum  Removed, 

R.  1/63,  p.  170.  Ilewelt,  L.  1/64, 
p.  206. 

—  Anchylosis,   Tovnbee,    In  Gouty  and 

Rheumatic  Cases,  T.  1/58,  p.  385. 


CAVITY  OP  TYMPANUM  {conf.)— 
5.  Tensor  Tympani,  Allen,  Origin  and  Inser- 
tion, etc.,  L.  1/69,  p.  321. 

LABYRINTH  AND  COCHLEA— 

Anat.  and  Phy'siol.,  Knapp,  R.  2/72,  p. 
230.     Use  of,  Corti,  T.  1/72,  p.  748. 
Organ  of  Corti  in  Mammals,  Pritchard, 
L.  1/76,  p.  552. 

SEMICIRCULAR  CANALS— 

Anat.  and  Physiology,  Ogston,  M.  R. 
2/69,  p.  201.  Lowenberg,  Exper., 
Division,  L.  2/74,  p.  426. 

1799. 

PHYSIOLOGY  OF  HEARING,  Vide  Acous- 

1.     TICS  (605:1). 

Lectures,  Etc,  Jago,  M.  R.  1/67,  pp.  175, 
496;  Entacoustics,  2/68,  p.  225. 
Allen,  Some  Functions  of  Middle 
AND  Internal  Ear,  L.  2/69,  pp.  8, 
84,  187,  320,  595.  Politzer,  T.  1/61, 
p.  636.  Morehead,  etc.,  L.  1/59,  pp. 
236,  259;  1/66,  pp.  121,  173.  Rich- 
ardson, Why  we  Hear,  T.  2/67,  p. 
114.  Lucae,  Why  Tuning  Fork 
placed  on  Skull  heard  Loudest  in 
Closed  Ear,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/73,  p.  486. 
PoKTio  Mollis,  Politzer,  Effects  of  Elec- 
tricity, etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  636.  Portio 
Dura  (1439:6). 
— Disease  and  Injury',  B.  Sequard,  Exper., 
etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  407  ;  R.  2/61,  p.  152. 

OTALGIA  vcl  EARACHE— 

4.  Diagnosis   of   Causes,   Etc.,  Hilton,   L. 

2/60,  pp.  257,  303.  Turnbull,  Relief 
of  Pain,  T.  1/76,  p.  452.  Meigs, 
Ahvays  Look  for  Earache  if  Infant 
Cries  (1519:5)  Persistently,  M.  R. 
2/58,  p.  150. 

In  Cancer  of  Tongue  (805:5)  Frequent, 
Why? 

In  Thoracic  Aneurism  (732:2)  Frequent, 
Why? 

5.  Ether  Vapour   (434:1),    Delioux,  M.  R. 

2/53,  p.  559  ;  Neale,  Saturate  Cotton 
Wool  in  a  Glass  Syringe  a^d  Pump 
IN.     Vide  Deafness  (1804:5). 

Chloroform  Vapour  (442:1),  Applied  by 
a  Tobacco  Pipe,  R.  2/62,  p.  245 ;  T. 
1/54,  p.  618. 

Tobacco  (381:3),  Osborn,  R.  1/67,  p.  130. 

Cyclamen  Europium  (371:3),  De  Lucca, 
T.  1/57,  p.  411. 

1800. 

INTERNAL   OTITIS— JIYRINGITIS,  ride 
1.     Otitis  (1794:3) ;  Otorrucea  (1795:1). 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Gruber,  M.  R.   2/73,  p. 

347.     Wilde,   etc.,   T.    2/51,  p.  247; 

1/55,  p.  56;   1/70,  p.  334.    Hinton,  R, 

2/69,  p.  210. 


MEDICAl,  DIGEST. 


ass 


SEQUELS  OF  MYRINGITIS.  Meniere's 
Disease  (1303:4);  Infl.  of  Mastoid 

3.  Cells  (1686:4);  Cerebral  Disease 
(1795:2)  ;  Lobular  Pnevmonia 
(667:3);  vide  1795:1. 

TREATMENT  OF  MYRINGITIS— 

Lancixg  M,  Tympani  To  Let   Out   Pus, 

etc.,  Dalby,  L.  2/72,  p.  735. 
Washing  Out  Cavity  Thro'  Eustachian 

Tube,  Dalby,  L.  2/72,  p.  636. 
Yarious,    Milliiigham,    T.    1/71,   p.    334. 

Cassells,   Alcohol   (1795:4)    Locally, 

L.  1/74,  p.  684. 
Pot.  Iod.  gr.  iij.  to  v.  in  §j,  M.  R.  2/73, 

p.  351. 
Perforating    Mastoid    Cells    (1686:6), 

Troeltsch,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  329  ;  2/68, 

p.  378.    Follen,  R.  1/64,  p.  246.    Vide 

Infl.  of  Mastoid  Cells  (1686:4). 

INFLATION  OF  TYMPANUM,  rMe  Cathe- 
5.  TERisM  OF  Eustachian  Tube  (1801:1). 
Methods,  Etc.,  Allen's  Plan,  L.  1/71,  p. 
232.  Grubor,  Blow  Into  Nostril  while 
Pronouncing  Ilick  Hack  Heck  Huck, 
T.  1/76,  p.  7.  Hinton,  Elow  Into 
Nostril  while  Swallowing,  T.  1.64,  p. 
10.  Mackay,  Richardson's  Bellows,  T. 
1/70,  p.  47.  Politzer,  Per  Nares,  L. 
2/72,  p.  553.  Report  of  Committee, 
No  Air  can  be  Blown  Into  Tympanal 
Cavity  ! !  T.  2/63,  p.  208.  Brunton's 
Plan  for  Patient  to  do  it  Himself,  R. 
1/69,  p.  214. 

1801. 

INJECTING  CAYITY  OF  TYMPANUM  rcl 
1.     CATHETERISM   PER  EUSTACHIAN 
TUBE    (1807:3).      Inflation   of   Tym- 
panum (1799:5). 

Difficulties  and  Dangers,  Etc.,  Tri- 
quet,  R.  2/62,  p.  240.  Toynbec, 
Opposed  to  it,  T.  1/60,  p.  375.  Dalby, 
L.  2/72,  p.  625.  Gmber,  M.  R.  2/73, 
p.  344  ;  2/60,  p.  33.  Pennefather,  R. 
1/71,  p.  222.  Weber,  etc..  In  Deaf- 
ness, Etc.,  Pros  and  Cons,  L.  1/66, 
pp.  121,  173.  309,  481.  Morison,  New 
Catheter  for,  Diagr.,  L.  2/76,  p.  571. 

TINNITUS  AURIUM— 

4.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Dalby,  L.  2/72,  p.  873. 

Wilde,  T.  1/52,  p.  313.  Curtis,  L. 
2/41,  p.  823.  Bishop,  Pathology',  L. 
2/76,  pp.  67,  96,  384.  Jago,  "  Enta- 
cousTics,"  M.  R.  2/68,  p.  225. 

CAUSES  OF  TINNITUS  AURIUM- 

5.  Papeks,  Etc,  Politzer,   R.  1/67,  p.  176; 

Objective,  L.  2/70,  p.  535. 
BiiuiT   IN  Vessels,   Richardson,  T.  2/68, 

p.  442. 
LiTHJjMiA  (1030:3),  Murchison,  L.   1/74, 

p.  538. 

6.  In  Heart  Disease,  Etc  (769:2),  Browne, 


CAUSES  OF  TINNITUS  AURIUM  {cout.) 

In  Hypertrophy,  M.  E.  2/73,  p.  455 ;  T. 
2/68,  p.  442. 

In  Hepatic  Disease  (967:4),  Little,  Left 
Ear  Only,  L.  2/41,  p.  825. 

In  Epilepsy  (1310:4).  Imp-^cted  Ceru- 
men (1793:1). 

1802. 

TREATMENT  OF  TINNITUS  AURIUM— 

1.  Cases,  Etc.,  Skinner,  T.  2/06,  p.  540. 
Arnica  (396:3),  Wilde,  T.  1/52,  p.  314; 

L.  2/41,  p.  828. 
Belladonna  (377:3),  Blanc,  L.  2/67,  p.  97. 

2.  Amyl  Nitrite  (447:4),  Michael,  T.  2/76, 

p.  607. 
Ammonii  Chlorid.  (255:4),  L.  2/73,  p.  926. 

Vide  Deafness  (1804:3). 
Ether  and  Chloroform  Vapours,   J'ide 

Otalgia  (1799:5). 

3.  Electricity  (194:2),  Constant  Current,  V. 

Poore,  L.  2/74,  p.  302.  Field,  15  Cases, 
T.  1/75,  p.  536. 

Perforating  TyMP.\:NAL  Membr.  (1797:6), 
Wilde,  T.  1/51,  p.  347. 

Traction  of  M.  Tympani,  Hinton,  Instru- 
ment for,  T.  2/67,  p.  144. 

1803. 

DEAFNESS,  vide  Deaf  and  Dumb  (1805:5). 

1.  Resume  of  Late  Years'  Exper.,  M.  R. 

2/52,  p.  547  ;  1/74,  p.  135.  Bonnafont, 
L.  2/73,  p.  153.  Hinton,  M.  R.  1/68, 
p.  368. 
Peculiar  Form,  y,-itii  Auditory  Vertigo 
(1303:4),  Meniere,  R.  2/61,  p.  152; 
Dalb}-,  Frequency  of,  L.  1/76,  p.  357. 

2.  Children  (1392:2)  Often  Dull  Because 

Deaf,  West,  T.  1/CO,  p.  134. 
How  TO  Exam.  Patients,  Dalby,  L.  2/72, 

p.  873. 
In  Medico-Legal  Aspects  (1615:2),  Moss, 

Case  inPt.,  R.  2/71,  p.  109. 

Co-EXISTING  WITH   NYCTALOPIA  (1817:1). 

CAUSES  OF  DEAFNESS— 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  B.  Sequard,  etc.,  L.  2/61, 

p.  55;   1/66,  pp.  121,  173. 
Heredity  (562:4),   Sedgwick,  M.  R.  2/61, 

p.  200.     Vide  Deaf  Mutism  (1805:6). 
Cerebral  Disease  (1404:5),  H.  Jackson, 

T.  2/72,  p.  37 ;  Singular  Case,  T.  2/75, 

p.  118. 
Rheumatism  (1454:5),  Fuller,  T.  1/57,  pp. 

34,     167.      Vide    Rheum.    Infl.    of 

Meatus  (1794:2). 

4.  Reflex  Irritation  (1252:2),  B.  Sequard, 

L.  1/60,  p.  389  ;  2/61,  p.  55.  H.  Jone-s 
etc..  Carious  Teeth  (106:6),  T.  2/65, 
p.  515;  R.  2/60,  p.  83.  B.  Sequard, 
Worms  (932:4),  L.  2/61,  p.  55. 
Scarlatina  (1794:6).  Diphtheria  (820:4). 
Diabetes  (334:3).     Tobacco  and  Al- 

5.  COHOL  (1794:5).     Quinine  (401:5). 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


CAUSES  OF  DEAFiSrESS  (^cont.)— 

Breathing  through  Mouth  (795:4),  Guye, 
B.  1/76,  p.  366. 

Catarrh  rel  Throat  Deafkess  (814:4), 
Jago,  "Why  Deafness  is  Suddenly 
Cured  after,  etc.,  Not  Due  to  Closure 
AXD  Reopening  of  Eustachian  ! ! 
M.  R.  1/67,  p.  518.  Hodgson,  Local 
Applicat.,  R.  2/72,  p.  233. 

Nervous  Deafness  (1400:1),  Allen,  etc., 
Diagn.,  R.  1/71,  p.  219;  M.  R.  2/66, 
p.  35. 

Syphilis  (1205:3),  Fuller,  etc.,  T.  1/57, 
pp.  34,  167;  2/61,  p.  530.  Hutchin- 
son, etc.,  M.  R.  2/63,  p.  340  ;  2/61,  p. 
303;  T.  2/76,  p.  643.  Farre,  etc., 
L.  1/58,  p.  120;  2/72,  p.  874.  Vide 
1797:3. 

1804. 

TREATMENT  OF  DEAFNESS— 

2.  Papers,  Etc.,  "Weber,  By  Transmission  of 

SoundtoHead,R.  2/47,  p.  114.  "Wood, 

etc.,  L.  2/66,  p.  342 ;  1/71,  p.  414. 
Electricity  (1806:4),  Bonnafont,  etc.,  L. 

2/73,  p.  153;  R.  1/58,  p.  58. 
Hydr'argyr.  Biniod.   (304:3),   Fuller,  T. 

1/57,  pp.  34,  168. 
5.  Ammonii    Chlorid.     (255:4),    Farrar,    L. 

1/74,  p.  573.    n^f  Tinnitus  (1802:2). 
Quinine    (403:4),    B.    Sequard,    in    Some 

Forms,  T.  2/60,  p.  407- 
GuACO  (395:4),  Pritchard,  T.  2/52,  p.  651. 
Ether  Vapours  (1799:5),  Madlle.  Cleret's 

Cures,  T.  1/60,  p.  463.    Behier  Doubts 

Cure,  110  Failures,  R.  2/60,  p.  23. 
Irrigation  (1790:4),  Prat,  R.  2/70,  p.  249. 
Glycerine    (270:5),  "Wakley,    Directions, 

etc.,  for  Use,  L.  1/49,  p.  631  ;   1/51, 

p.  64. 
Gargles  (285:5),  Druitt,  Zinci  Sulph.,  T. 

1/57,  p.  247. 

1805. 

1.  Perforating  Tympanum  (1797:6), Butcher, 
Dangers,  2  Deaths,  R.  2/47,  p.  267. 
Bonnafont,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/66,  p.  32; 
1/74,  p.  225.  Lush,  L.  2/71,  p.  711. 
Dalby,  Incisions  to  Let  out  Pus,  etc., 
L.  2/72,  p.  735.  Vide  Inflation  of 
Tympanum  (1800:5). 
Excision  of  Tonsils  and  Uvula  (829:6), 

3.  Yearsley,  Pus,T.  1/53,  p.  549.    Toyn- 
bee,  Opposed,  T.  1/53,  p.  493. 

EAR  TRUMPETS,  Etc.— 

4.  Principles  of  Construction,  C.  J.  "Wil- 

liams, L.  2/73,  p.  665. 
Artificial   Auricle    (1791:5),   Pratt,   T. 

1/61,  p.  187. 
"  Sound  Lens,"  Tyndall,  L.  2/71,  p.  627. 


DEAF    AND    DUMB— DEAF-MUTISM, 

5.  Vide  Aphonia  (605:3). 

Man  Dumb  for  35  Years,  Strange  Story, 

Mayhew,  L.  2/73,  pp.  720,  757,  896, 

etc. 
CAUSES,  Etc.,  OF  DEAF-MUTISM— 
Papers,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  64 ;  L.  2/66, 

p.  113. 
Pertussis  (713:4),  Frequently,  M.  R.  2/61, 

p.  64. 

6.  Quinine  (401:5). 

Hereditary  (562:4),  Hare,  etc.,  T.  1/61, 
p.  212  ;  2/63,  pp.  164,  247.  Mackenzie, 
Freqt.  Among  Jews  (5:1),  T.  1/61,  p. 
372.  Sedgwick,  Interesting  Facts, 
M.  R.  2/61,  p.  199,  Vide  Marriage 
OF  Consanguinity  (563:2) ;  Deafness 
(1803:3). 

1806. 

1.  Larynx  IX  (599:1),  Gibb,  P.M.,   etc.,  T. 
2/62,    p.  519  ;    Complete   I)umbness 
Following  Injury  of,  L.  2/63,  p.  492. 
Eye  in  (1859:5). 
Ear,  Crone,  P.M.,  R.  1/47,  p.  273. 

FEIGNED  DEAF-MUTISM  (555:2)— 

Cases,  Hewson,  Detected  by  Electricity 
(1806:3),  T.  1/61,  p.  340. 

TREATMENT  OF  DEAF-MUTISM.    Sing- 
3.     iNG  Aphasia  (606:5). 

Lip  Reading  (604:4),  Dalby,  etc.,  T.  2/71, 

pp.  600,  622. 
Lip  Talking,  the  German  System,  Syme, 

Thompson,  etc.,  Diagr.,  etc.,  T.   2/74, 

p.  679  ;  1/68,  p.  526 ;  L.  2/67,  p.  741 ; 

1/70,  p.  56. 
Electricity  (1804:2),   Scdillot,    R.    1/60, 

p.  310. 
Ether  Vapour  (1804:4). 

1807. 

EUSTACHIAN  TUBE— 

2.  Anatomy     and     Physiology,     Toynbee, 

Muscles  that  Open  it,  T.  1/53,  p.  229  ; 

Pathology,    Etc.,   T.  2/57,  p.   105  ; 

1/60,  p.  374. 
Jago,  Opposed  to   Toynbee   as   Regards 

Muscles,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  431  ; 

Physiology,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/67,  p.  175. 
"Weber's  Views  OF  Functions,  L.  1/66,  p. 

121.     Toynbee,  Contra,   L.    1/66,  pp. 

309,   481.      Politzer,   Mechanism  of 

Opening  and  Closing,  T.  1/61,  p.  636. 

DISEASES  OF  EUSTACHIAN  TUBE^ 
How  to  Examine,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  253  ; 
2/66,  p.  32.    Toynbee,  T.  2/57,  p.  213. 
Vide  Otoscope  (1790:5). 

3.  Syphilitic   0]!turation   (1803:6),   M.  R. 

2/61,  p.  303. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


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DISEASES  OF  EUSTACHIAN  TUBE  [cont.) 
H.^MOREHAGE  FROM  (1682:3) ;  Serous  Dis- 
charge FR.  (1682:6)  ;  Ascaris  Li'm- 
BRicoiDEs  Entering  Internal  Ear 
THROUGH  (1794:1)  ;  Catheterism  of 
(1801:1). 

1808. 

ORBIT— 

2.  Peri  -  Orbitis,    Cooper,   etc.,    Acute   and 

Chronic,  L.  1/62,  p.  595  ;  2/61,  p.  349. 
Hulke,  L.  2/67,  p.  456. 

Abscess,  "Walton,  Evacuation,  etc.,  R. 
2/63,  p.  214;  2/72,  p.  215.  Hulke,  L. 
2/67,  pp.  395,  456  ;  vide  Causing  Ex- 
ophthalmos (1838:6). 

Syphilitic  Osteitis  (95:4),  Hamilton, 
M.  R.  2/75,  p.  419. 

WOUNDS  Ql   ORBIT— 

3.  Cases,     Etc.,     Lavvson,   Epileptic    Fits 

(1306:5)  Freqtly.  Follow.  Severe  Ope- 
rat.  and  Wounds;  vide  (1842:6);  L. 
1/68,  p.  500.  Cooper,  T.  1/53,  p.  127. 
Friedberg,  Production  and  Diagnosis 
of  Fracture  of  Roof,  R.  2/65,  p. 
188. 
Hardy,  Curious  Results  of  Piece  of  Glass 

4.  Left   In,  T.    1/73,   p.  328.     Rocket 
Stick,  Beaumont,  L.  1/62,  p.  626. 

Tobacco  Pipe  (852:2),  In  for  6  Weeks, 
Wordsworth,  T.  2/61,  p.  452.  Lyster, 
For  5  Months,  L.  1/76,  p.  423. 

Stick  Piercing  Brain,  Paget,  Death,  T. 
1/62,  p.  268.  Hewitt,  Thrust  Wounds 
Causing  Brain  Disease,  Etc.,  T. 
1/58,  p.  236. 

5.  Infanticide  (1560:6),  by  Piercing  Orbital 

Plate. 

ORBITAL  tumours- 
Rev.  OF  Book,  Watson,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  430. 
Congenital,  Holmes,  L.  1/64,  p.  605. 

6.  Emphysematous  (657:5),  From  Blowing 

Nose;  Sanguineous  (144:1);  After 
Fracture  of  Base  (1682:1). 
Exostosis  (1661:6),  Walters,  etc.,  T.  1/60, 
p.  326;   2/60,  p.  159.    MaiEonneuve, 
L.  2/63,  p.  435. 

1809. 

ANEURISxM  OF  ORBIT— PULSATING  TU- 
1.     MOURS  —  ANEURISM     OF     OPH- 
THALMIC    ARTERY,     Vide    Exoph- 
thalmos (1838:6). 

Walton,  Diagnosis  of  Pulsating  Disease 
FR.  Aneurism,  Etc.,  M.  R.  1/62,  p. 
321  ;  Inject,  of  Tannic  Acid,  Cure, 
T.  1/58,  p.  149. 
Symptoms  Present  No  Aneurism,  Hulke, 
R.  2/59,  p.  186.  Nunneley,  M.  R. 
1/62,  p.  31. 
Holmes,  L.   2/73,  p.  142.  Vanzelli,  Com- 


ANEURISM  OF  ORBIT,  Etc.  {co>it.)~ 

2.  PRESsiON,  T.  1/59,  p.  296.  Rivington, 
Resume  of  Cases,  L.  1/75,  p.  473. 
Hart,  L.  1/62,  p.  271.  Nunneley,  T. 
2/64,  p.  683. 

Following  Fracture  of  Base  of  Skull 
(1682:2),    Hewett,  T.     1/58,    p.   443. 

LiG.  OF  Carotids,  Bowman,  T.  2/60,  p. 
107;  2/61,  p.  86. 

CYSTIC    (1660:5)  TUMOURS   OF  ORBIT, 

3.  Vide  Hydatids  in  Eye  (1841:5). 
Cases,  Etc.,  Wyatt,  T.  1/61,  p.  275.     Po- 
land, R.  1/58,  p.  142. 

4.  Hydatid  (933:3),  Higgens,  L.  2/76,  p.  576. 

Bowman,  T.  2/52,  p.   465.     Billroth, 
L.  1/72,  p.  344;  R.  2/73,  p.  208. 

MALIGNANT  TUMOURS  OF  ORBIT, 
Vide  Eye  (1842:3). 
Moore,  Removal  of  Extensive  Epithelial 
Cancer,  R.  1/63,  p.  167.  De  Morgan, 
Unique  Case  of  Recurrent,  Cure,  T. 
1/66,  p.  237.  Tatum,  Fungus  H.tjma- 
todes  (1670:5),  Gallic  Acid,  Inter- 
nally, T.  2/58,  p.  373.  Hulke,  Sar- 
coma,  T.  1/73,  p.  621  ;  Radical  Cure, 
L.  1/66,  p.  7. 

1810. 

EYE— 

1.  How  TO  Dissect,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  52. 
Development,  Young,  In  Chick,  M.  R. 

1/58,  p.  187. 
Malformation,  Nunneley,  in  3  Children 
of  One  Family,  etc.,  T.  2/61,  p.  621  ; 

2.  1/62,  p.  438.  Cooper,  Microphthalm. 
R.  2,59,  p.  195.  Vide  Monoculous 
FcETUs  (1580:4). 

Ocular  Tunic,  Walton,  Its  Relation  and 
Bearings  to  Ophthalmic  Practice,  R. 
2/63,  p.  212. 

Lymphatic  Spaces  of  Eye,  Schwalbe,  L. 
1/70,  p.  675. 

MUSCLES  OF  eye- 
Congenital  Defects  of,  Sedgwick,  M.  R. 
1/61,  p.  484. 

3.  Super.    Oblique,  Busch,    Double  Action, 

M.  R.  2/53,  p.  259. 
Rectus    Internus,     Wells,    Asthenopia 

(1814:2)  From  Deficient  Action,  T. 

2/61,  p.  159. 
— Paralysis  of  (1811:1). 

4.  Rectus  Exter.,  Jones,  Paralysis,  T.  1/63, 

p.  64. 
— In      Hypermetropia,     Tenotomy    of 
(1815:5). 

PARALYSIS  OF  OCULAR  MUSCLES,  Vide 

Paralysis     of     Motor    Oculi     Nerve 

(1437:1) ;  Syphilitic  Paralysis  (1437:2). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Wells,  T.  2/62,  pp.  243,  401, 

595,  679;  1/63,  pp.  79,  181  ;  L.  2/69, 

p.  733. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


STEABISMUS— SQUIXT— 

5.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Graefe  and  Bonders,  T. 
2/60,  pp.  19,  450.     Higgins,  T.  2/76, 
p.  695. 
HoJthouse,  M.  R.  2/54,  p.  453  ;  2/58,  p. 
168  ;  How  to  Detect  Faulty  Eye  When 
Squint  Shifts,  T.  1/56,  p.  643. 
Magni,  P.M.,  of  Coxvergixg,  L.  1/69,  p. 
679. 
Detection,  Etc.,  Holthouse,  T.    1/56,  p. 
643 ;  2/56,  p.  402.     Walton,  T.  2/56, 
p.  376. 
Strabometre,  Beclard,  Diagr.,  T.  1/68,  p. 
401.  Laurence,  Diagr.,  L.  2/69,  p.  733. 

1811. 

CAUSES  OF  STEABISMUS— 

1.  Eeflex  Irritation  (1273:4),  Hulke,  Cure 

by  Eemoval   of  Necrosed  Phalanx 
(1788:4),  T.  1/59,  p.  111. 
Syphilitic  Brain  Disease  (1437:2)  Often 
Diagnosed  by,  M.  E.  2/61,  p.  293,  vide 
1423:6. 

2.  Hemiplegia  (1287:5). 

Heredity  (562:4),  Sedgwick,  M.  E.  1/61, 
p.  484. 

TEEATMENT  OF  STEABISMUS— 

Practical   Eemarks,  S.  Wells,   etc.,  T. 
2/54,  p.  459  ;  2/61, p.  160  ;  L.  2/69,  p. 
734.     At  Ophthal.  Hospital,   etc.,  T. 
2/52,  p.  336 ;  L.  2/63,  p.  8 ;  E.  1/68,  p. 
178,  et  seq. 
Walton,  Especially  Ext.  Squint,  E.  2/58, 
p.  192.     Andrew,  New  Oper.   in  Ob- 
stinate, E.  1/62,  p.  142. 
Ilolthouse,  Cause  of  Failure  of  Oper.,  E. 
5.  2/58,  p.  189.     Critchett,  T.  2/57,  p. 

527  ;  Novel  Suggestions,  L.  1/55,  pp. 
479,  507. 
Solomon,  etc..  For  Extreme  Divergence, 
E.  1/65,  p.  169 ;  1/73,  p.  207.     Pan- 
coast,    Oper.,    M.    E.    2/52,    p.   262. 
Partridge,  Very  Eare  Form,   T.  1/71, 
p.  243.  Higgins,  Use  of  Anjesthetics, 
T.  2/76,  p.  696. 
Hook,  Etc,  Cowell's,  L.  1/72,  pp.  10,568. 
Martin,  New  Instrument  for  Oper.,  L. 
2/64,  p.  689. 
Electricity   (194:6),  Wells,   T.  2/61,  p. 
660.     Carter,  L.  1/69,  p.  7.    Buzzard, 
Directions  for  Applying,  etc.,  L.  2/75, 
p.  485. 
Exercise  Weax  Eye  by  Closing  Sound, 
Coulson,  E.  2/59,  p.  190. 

1812. 

1.  PmsMATic  Spectacles  (1825:1),  Teulon, 
E.  2/61,  p.  147.  S.  WeUs,  T.  2/53, 
p.  216.  Hart,  Extreme  Case,  Cure, 
L.  2/64,  pp.  119,  622. 


INFLUENCE     OF     CEEVICAL     SYMPA- 

3.  THETIC    UPON    EYE    (1857:2),    vid» 
Exophthalmos  (1838:2);  Iris  (1852:4). 

ExpER.,  B.  Sequard,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/56,  p. 
235  ;  2/59,  p.  239 ;  1/59,  p.  445.  Ogle, 
T.  2/58,  p.  100.  Jackson,  Eetina 
(1823:4)  IN  Paralysis  of  C.  Sympath., 
T.  2/62,  p.  600. 

VISION  — SIGHT  — OPTICS,  Tide  Muse.?; 

4.  VOLITANTES  (1861:1). 

Why  Do  We  See  ?  Eicbardson,  T.  2/67, 
p.  114.  Eecent  Eesearcbes,  M.  E. 
1/62,  p.  2;  2/56,  p.  188;  T.  2/73,  p. 
552  et  seq.  Jago,  Ocular  Spectres 
vel  Entoptics,  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  429  ; 
1/59,  p.  465;  2/59,  p.  165.  Abbott, 
Attempt  to  Disprove  tbe  Berkleyan 
Theory,  T.  2/64,  p.  601. 

Cause  of  Erect  Vision,  Etc.,  Fick,  M.  E. 
1/55,  p.  272. 

5.  Electrical  Phenomena  (191:4),  Dewar, 

T.  2/76,  p.  740. 

ACCOMMODATION  OF  SIGHT— 

Summary'  of  Known  Facts,  M.  E.  1/62, 
p.  16;  2/64,  p.  237;  1/55,  p.  272. 
Eainey,  Act.  of  Ciliary  Ligament 
(1851:4),  L.  2/51,  p.  77.  Arcber,  E. 
1/59,  p.  318.  Wells,  T.  1/61,  p.  384 
et  seq. ;  2/61,  p.  80  et  seq.     Laurence, 

6.  T.  2/60,  p.  449. 

DEFECTIVE  ACCOMMODATION,  vide  As- 
thenopia (1814:2);    Simulating  Brain 
Disease  (1815:2). 
Cases,  Etc.,  Lawson,  After  Illness  (1814:2), 
L.  1/61,  p.  458  ;  2/62,  p.  372.   Carter, 
L.  1/76,  p.  915.     Higgens,  Lect.,  T. 
2/76,  p.  695. 
After  Diphtheria  (820:5). 
Comb,  with  Amaurosis  (1861:4). 

1813. 

TEEATMENT  OF  DEFECTIVE  ACCOM- 

1.  MODATION,  vide  1814:3. 
Paper,  Etc.,  L.  1/60,  p.  47. 

Secale  (326:3),Wildebrand,T.  2/58,  p.  217. 
Intra-Ocular  Myotomy'  (1814:3). 

OPTICAL   DEFECTS  — 

2.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Laurence,  etc.,  T.  2/60, 

p.  449 ;  1/64,  2/64,  vide  Indices ;  2/73, 
p.  693.  W.  Jones,  Failure  After 
Accidents  (1642:5),  Etc.,  M.  E.  1/70, 
p.  370.  B.  Sequard,  How  and  Wby 
Affected  After  Intra  -  Cerebral 
Hemorrhage  (1410:3),  T.  2/60,  p. 
433.  Murcbison,  From  Liver  De- 
rangements (967:4),  L.  1/74,  p.  539. 
FoUowg.  Morphia  Hypoderm.  (218:3). 

TESTS  FOE  VISION— 
Eeview,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  28. 

3.  Pillischer's  Glasses,  Laurence,  T.  2/60, 

p.  450. 


MEDIOAIi  DIGEST. 


559 


TEST  FOR  VISION  {cont.)— 

Pehimeter,  Ilutton  &  Carter,  L.  1/72,  p. 
439  ;  2/72,  p.  5.  Jeaffreson,  Diagram, 
Photo-Pekimeter,  B.  1/74,  p.  279. 

Optometer,  Van  Graefe,  T.  2/63,  p.  131. 
Tweedy,  Diagr.,  L.  2/76,  p.  604. 

Types,  Cowell  &  Carter,  L.  1/72,  p.  10; 
2/73,  p.  757.  Longmau's,  For  Soldiers, 
etc.  (574:2). 

Deceptive  Appearance  of  Row  of  Capi- 
tal Letters,  T.  2/75,  p.  120. 

BLXOCULAR  VISION— 

6.  Paper,  Etc.,  Wheatstone,  M.  R.  2/52,  p. 
532.  Vide  Binocular  Microscope 
(1624:3)  ;  Stereoscope  (1626:3) ; 
Ophthalmoscope  (1824:5). 

1814. 

ASTHENOPIA— 

2.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Wells,  etc.,  R.   1/62,  p. 

264  ;  T.  2/61,  p.  158;  M.  R.  2/62,  p. 
318.  Higgens,  T.  2/76,  p.  695.  Lau- 
rence, Convex  Glasses  Only  Cure,  T. 
2/60,  p.  450. 

CAUSES  OF  ASTHENOPIA  (1812:6). 

Deficient  Action  op  Internal  Recti 
(1810:3);  Cretinism  (1394:3);  Over 
Lactation  (1603:5) ;  Albuminuria 
(1010:1);  Diabetes  (334:1);  Light- 
ning (197:4). 

Alcohol  (424:5),  Galezowski,  R.  1/71, 
p.  5. 

TREATMENT  OF  ASTHENOPIA  (1813:1). 

3.  Intra-Oculau  Myotomy    (1851:6),   Solo- 

mon, etc.,  T.  1/61,  pp.   54,  83,   141, 

221,327;  2/61,  p.  431;  1/62,  p.  56. 
TiNCT.  Opii  (458:3),  Nascar,  Over  Eyelids 

in  Old  People,  T.  2/59,  p.  42. 
Ether  Sulph.  Vapour  (434:1),  Wilde,  T. 

1/61,  p.  300. 

4.  Acid  Hydrocyan.  Dil.  Vapour   (410:2), 

Solomon,  T.  1/52,  p.  368.  Wilde,  Ques- 
tions Value,  T.  1/61,  p.  300. 

Seoale,  Internally,  Wildebrand,  Great 
Powers  in  Deficient  Adjustment 
(1813:1),  T.  2/58,  p.  217. 

Calabar  Bean  (471:5),  Hutchinson, 
After  Diphtheria  (820:5),  T.  2/64, 
p.  254.  Gubler,  Value  of  Eserine, 
T.  1/76,  p.  174. 

1815. 

MYOPIA— SHORT  SIGHT— 

1.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Wells,  T.  1/61,  pp.  414, 
490.  Hart,  Diagn.,  Tests,  L.  1/63,  p. 
236;  In  Students,  etc.,  L.  2/70,  p. 
256.  Beger,  Usually  Acquired  During 
Growth,  M.  R.  2/76,  p.  331.  Sedg- 
wick, Hereditary  in  One  Sex,  M.  R. 


MYOPIA  —  SHORT     SIGHT  —  Lectures, 
Etc.  {cont.) — 

1/61,  p.  485.     Wright,  etc.,  T.   2/59, 
p.  293  ;  2/60,  p.  449. 
The  Misery  of  Myops,  T.  2/70,  p.  283. 

2.  Cerebral  Disease  (1403:1)  Simulated  In, 

B.  Carter,  In  a  Student  (566:1),  T. 
2/74,  n.  511.  Mitchell,  He.adache  Fr. 
Eye  Strain,  T.  1/76,  p.  621.  W. 
Cooper,  Overstrain,  L.  1/62,  p.  625  ; 
vide  Chorea  (1815:5). 
MusciE  Volitantes  in  (1801:1). 

PRESBYOPIA— LONG  SIGHT— 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Wells,  T.  1/61,  p.  574  ; 

2/61,  p.  319.  Gubler,  Value  op  Ese- 
rine (1814:4)  in  Senile  Cases,  T.  1/76, 
p.  174.  Wright,  New  Theory  of,  T. 
2/59,  p.  293.  Laurence,  T.  2/60,  p. 
449.  Holthouse,  Sudden  in  Boy  cet. 
10,  L.  2/58,  p.  256. 
In  Albuminuria  (1010:1),  Often  an  Aid  in 
Diagnosis. 

HYPERMETROPIA— 

5.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Wells,  T.  1/61,  p.   617  ; 

2/61,  pp.  80,  158,  319.     Derby,  Divi- 
sion of  Ext.  Rectus  (1810:4),  R.  1/72, 
p.  230. 
Causing  Chorea  (1291:4). 

ASTIGMATISM— 

6.  Lectures,  Etc.    Etymology   op   Word, 

Etc.,  Carter,  T.  2/63,  p.  27.  Donders, 
M.  R.  2/76,  p.  329.  Laurence,  T.  2/67, 
pp.  474,  501,  536,  685  ;  1/63,  p.  210. 
Higgens,  T.  2/76,  p.  669.  Partridge, 
Rare  Form,  T.  1/71,  p.  243. 
Apparatus  to  Determine,  L.  1/60,  p.  543  ; 
T.  1/69,  p.  114. 

1816. 

MICROTIA- 

2.  After  U.se  of  Belladonna  (377:5),  Czcr- 
nay,  R.  1/58,  p.  152. 

HEMIOPIA— 

Cases,  Etc.,  H.  Jackson,  L.  2/74,  p.  306  ; 

P.M.,  1/75,  p.  722. 
Relation  of  to  Hemiplegia  (1287:5),  H. 

Jackson,  L.  1/75,  p.  722. 
Relation  of  to  Hemicrania  (1433:2). 

DIPLOPIA— DOUBLE  SIGHT— 

4.  Cause,  Etc.,  B.  Sequard,  T.  1/62,  p.  429. 

Bethune,  With  Each  and  Both  Eyes, 

R.  2/63,  p.  207. 
In  Locom.  Ataxy  (1261:2),  The   Earliest 

Symptom. 
From   Gelseminum  (393:3),  Ranger,  etc., 

L.  1/76,  p.  662. 

DALTONISM— COLOUR  BLINDNESS— 

5.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Wolfe,  Chromatoscopy, 

An  Aid  to  Ophth.  Diagnosis,  L.  1/69, 


560 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


DALTONISM  — COLOUR   BLINDNESS  — 

Lectures,  Etc.  {cont.) — 

p.  222.  Liebreich,  Painters  and  the 
Accident  of  Sight,  Etc.,  M.  R.  2/72, 
pp.  285,  297.  Clemens,  etc.,  R.  2/60, 
p.  194;  1/61,  p.  304.  Wilson,  Re- 
searches, M.  R.  2/56,  p.  56  ;  1/58,  p. 
105.  Elliotson,  Amer.  J.,  No.  46/38, 
p.  445.  Brenner,  etc.,  T.  1/56,  p.  359  ; 
2/73,  p.  723. 

1817. 

HEMERALOriA    AND     NYCTALOPIA— 

1.  NIGHT  AND  DAY  BLINDNESS— 

Confusion  of  Terms,  Etc.,  "Walton,  etc., 
T.  1/66,  p.  169;  1/67,  p.  330;  L. 
1/68,  p.  653;  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  134. 

Heredity  (562:1),  Sedg-svick,  etc.,  M.  R. 
1/61,  p.  485;  T.  1/66,  p.  412. 

CAUSES,    Etc.,    OF    NIGHT   AND    DAY 

blindness- 
Partial  Deafness  (1803:2)  Co-existing, 
Etc.,  Laycook, Theory,  T.  1/66,  p.  412; 

2.  1/67,  p.  330. 

Nervous  Elements  of,  Etc.,  H.  Jones, 

T.  1/65,  p.  218. 
Lectures,  Etc.,  "Walton,  Hulke,  etc.,  T. 

1/66,    pp.     169,    613;    2/66,    p.    71. 

Robinson,  L.  1/68,  p.  683. 
Epidemics  of  (561:6),  Treat.,  etc.,  R.  2/62, 

p.  225.     On  Alcestes,  T.  2/57,  p.  431. 

3.  Endemic  (560:2),  Gale/owski,  M.  R.  1/70, 

p.  268. 
Scurvy  (57:4),  Rees,  etc.,  T.  2/54,  p.  233  ; 

2/55,  p.  96;  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  134. 
Symptoms,   Etc.,   Conjunctiva    (1826:2), 

Bilot,  Peculiar  Appearance,   R.   2/63, 

p.  211. 
6.  Treatment, 

—  Strychnia  (390:4),  Gardner,  R.  2/67,  p. 

50.    Chisolm,  Ilypod.,  L.  1/72,  p.  12. 

—  Sheep's    Liver    (534:3),    Deval,    etc., 

M.  R.  2/50,  p.  546  ;  T.  2/57,  p.  71. 

SNOW  BLINDNESS  (227:6)— 

Hildige,  Calves'  Liver  (534:3),  Internally, 
etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  83. 

1818. 

THE  BLIND  AND  CAUSES   OF  BLIND- 

1.  NESS— 

Heredity  (562:4),  Sedgwick,  etc.,  M.  R. 

1/61,  p.  485;  T.  2/58,    p.  193;    Vide 

Effects    of    Emotion    on    Mother 

(1538:5). 
Lunar   Influence    (578:5),    Hildige,    T. 

1/61,  p.  83. 

2.  Reflex    Irritation    (1252:2) ;    Carious 

Teeth  (106:6),  Kempton,  etc.,  R.  1/63, 
p.  98.     H.  Jones,  T.  2/65,  p.  515. 

Undetected  Glaucoma  (1865:2). 

Syphilis  (1859:5),  Ramskill,T.l/68,p. 553. 

Quinine,  Causing  Blindness  (401:5). 


CASES  OF  BLINDNESS— 
5.   Sudden  and  Temporary,  Hutchiason,  T. 
2/69,  p.  349, 
Recov.,  Goodhart,  T.  1/76,  p.  455.  Ogleby, 
Partial,  L.   2/68,  p.  244.     Bemcastle, 
After  30  Years  Total,  R.  1/70,  p.  223. 
Taylor,    Born  Blind,  Recov.  After  50 
Years,  T.  2/75,  p.  214. 
Cured  and  Lun.^cy  (1377:5)  Recovered 
FROM  also,  Bouisson,  T.  2/60,  p.  420. 
Helioprothesis,  Oper.  to  Restore  Sight !  ! 
Blanchet,  L.  2/66,  p.  70. 
FEIGNED  BLINDNESS  (555:2)— 

How  to  Detect  in  One  Eye,  Graefe,  R. 
2/67,  p.  201. 
BOOKS  FOR  THE  BLIND  (1524:4)— 
Various  Kinds,  Etc.,  L.  1/68,  p.  830. 

1819. 

OPHTHALMIC   SURGERY   AND    MEDI- 

1.  cine- 
Works,  Etc.,  Longmore,  T.  2/64,  p.  70  ; 

2/61,  p.  460.  Rise  and  Progress,  etc., 
M.  R.  1/53,  p.  433  ;  2/55,  p.  389  ;  1/58, 
p.  99  ;  1/63,  p.  46  ;  2/75,  p.  4.  Des- 
marres,  R.  2/47,  p.  253.  Galezowski, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/72,  p.  122;  1/62,  p. 
1  ;  2/66,  p.  62;  2/69,  p.  380.  Mac- 
kenzie, T.  2/56,  p.  510. 

2.  Lee,  A  Visit  to  The  Hofrath,  T.  2/60,  pp. 

501,  567,  593,  599. 
Bader,  L.  1/68,  p.  786  ;  Recent  Works,  T. 

2/68,  p.  650. 
Wildes,  Aphorisms,  T.    1/54,  pp.  31,  207  ; 

2/54,  p.  515;   2/57,  p.  651;   1/58,  p. 

211  ;  1/61,  p.  170. 
Carter's  Operative  Surgery,  Lectures,  L- 

1/72,  pp.  495,  568  ;  Rev.,  M.  R.  1/76, 

p.  375  ;    Principles  of  Ophthalmic 

3.  Therap.,  B.  2/75,  p.  253  ;  Ophthal- 
mology in  Relation  to  General  Surg., 
L.  1/76,  pp.  881,  913. 

CAUSES  OF  EYE  DISEASE— 

Memorabilia,  AV.  Cooper,  L.  1/62,  p.  625. 

Neurosis,  Etc.,  of  5th  (1437:6),  B.  Car- 
ter, B.  2/75,  p.  253;  L.  1/76,  p.  914  ; 
2/76,  pp.  110,  144. 

Reflex  Irritation  (1818:2). 

haemorrhoids  (894:4). 

4.  — Uterine  Disease  (1112:5),  W.  Cooper, 

L.  1/62,  p.  625.  Taylor,  Very  Ob- 
stinate Cases,  R.  2/59,  p.  178,  vide 
1139:3. 

—Carious  Teeth  (106:6),  W.  Cooper,  L. 
1/62,  p.  625.  H.  Jones,  T.  2/65,  p. 
515. 

Recumbent  Posture  (223:2),  W.  Cooper, 
L.  1/62,  p.  625. 

5.  OvERTENSioN  OF  Globe  (1828:4),  B.  Carter, 

Necessity  of  Detecting,  etc.,  L.  2/76, 
pp.  110,  146. 
Gout  (1839:3),  B.  Carter,  L.  2/76,  p.  145. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


5Cl 


REMEDIAL  AGENTS  IN  EYE  DISEASES 

(1828:1)— 
Obstinate  Cases,  Cooper,  T.  l/oo,  pp.  455, 
485.     B.  Carter,  B.  2/75,  p.  253. 
6.  Mercury  (302:5),    Poland,   Abuse  of,  R. 
2/58,  p.  188.     Watson,  When  to  Use, 
T.  2/76,  p.  87.  Cooper,  Use  and  Abuse, 
M.  E.  2/59,  p.  80;   T.   1/56,  pp.  455, 
485.     Teulon,  L.  2/67,  p.  103. 
— Calomel,    Locally  (303:3),  Fricke,  Ee- 
raarkable  Exper.,Med.  Gaz.,  vol.  22/38, 
p.  397. 

1820. 

1.  Arsenic  (280:5),   B.   Carter,  Eeason  Why 

Often  Acts  Magically,  B.  2/75,  p.  255  ; 
L.  1/76,  p.  914. 
Vide    Pustular    and    Phlyctencular 
Ophthal.  (1835:3  &  5). 

Secale  (1831:1),  Vide  Defective  Accom- 
modation, Etc.  (1814:4). 

Morphia  (463:3),  Laurence,  Its  Great 
Antiphlogistic  Powers,  T.  2/59,  p.  651 ; 
B.  2/75,  p.  258  ;  Yon  Graefe,  Hypo- 
dermically,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  267.  B. 
Carter,  Pain  Must  be  Eeiieved,B.  2/75, 
p.  257,    Vide  Iritis  (1853:5). 

2.  Bals.  Copaiba  (413:5),  Hall,  B.  1/75,  p. 

237,    Vide  Gosn-RiiHCEAJ.  Ophthalmia 
(1834:6);  Sclerotitis  (1843:5). 
OccLusiox    of    Eye,    Discuss,  as    to  Ad- 
vantages,  etc.,   M.   E.   2/56,   p.  266. 
Wilks,  T.   2/68,   p.  413.      B.  Carter, 
Directions,    B.    2/75,    p.    266  ;    Vide 
After    Cataract   Oper.   (1828:1     & 
1871:2). 
Ointments  and  Salves, W.Cooper,  L.  1/62, 
p.  683.     Wilde,  T.  1/61,  pp.  301,  382. 
Lotions,  vel  Collyria,  Etc.,  Wilde,  etc.. 
Formulae,  T.  1/58,  pp.  35,  212  ;   1/61, 
p.  169.     Cooper,  L.  1/62,  p.  683.     B. 
Carter,  How  to  Apply,  B.  2/75,  p.  267. 
Action  of,  M.  E.  1/51,  p.  138. 
Plumbi  Acet.  (292:4),  Jeaffreson,  How  to 
Use    Without   Injury  to   Ulcerated 
4.  Cornea,  Etc.,  L.  1/45,  p.  196;  Dan- 

gers in  Ulcer.  Cornea  (1846:4). 
Argent.  Nit.  (307:1),  Laurence,  Value  and 
Dangers,  Etc.,  E.  2/47,  pp.  284,  287. 
Wilde,  T.  1/61, p.  169.  Tit^e  Strength, 
Etc.  (1830:5);  Solid  Sticks  (1833:6). 
— St.\ins  of   Conjunctiva   from  (306:6), 
Streatfield.  How  to  Eemove,  E.  1/58, 
6.  p.  144.     Wilde,  c'.c,  T.  1/61,  p.  170; 

2/60,  p.  24. 
Eye  Drops,  Laurence,  etc.,Nature,Modeof 
Appljing,  Etc.,  T.  1/61,  pp.85,  169. 
Wells,  etc..  Bottle  for,  Plates,  T.  1/60, 
p.  279;  1/61,  pp.  263,  375.  Walton, 
Brush  to  Apply,  T.  2/72,  p.  250. 
.vfROPiNE  Drops  (377:3),  Carter,  Strength, 
Mode  of  Applying,  etc.,B.  1/75,  p. 220  ; 
Why  so  Necessary,  etc.,  B.  2/75,  pp. 
258,  268.    W.  Joaes,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  pp. 


EEMEDIAL  AGENTS  IN  EYE  DISEASES 
— Atropine  Drops  [cont.)  — 

27,  79  ;  L.  1/62,  p.683.  Wilde,Hi3tory, 
etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  383. 
Atropine  Paper,  Etc.,  Streatfield,  E.  2/62, 
p.  230  ;  M.  E.  1/64,  p.  281.  B.  Carter, 
When  Useful,  B.  2/75,  p.  269.  Hard- 
man,  L.  2/76,  p.  704. 

F/«?eMlCR0PIAF0LL0^\-INGUsE  (1816:1) 

Bad  in  Glaucoma  (1865:4). 

1821. 

2.  Cal.vbar  Be.^.n  Drops,  Etc.  (471:5), 
Eobertson,  E.  1/63,  p.  169.  Neiil, 
etc.,  T.  1/60,  pp.  491,  500.  Ogle, 
M.  E.  2/63,  p.  244. 

Syrup  (328:3),  Tait,  L.  1/70,  p.  228,  Vide 
To  Eemove  Lime  from  Eye  (1841:2). 

Glycerine  (270:6),  Toucher,  T.  2/60,  p. 
414;  L.  2/62,  p.  381. 

Fatty  Collyria,  Deconde,  T.  2/61,  p.  278. 

ZiNCi  Sulph.  (285:5),  Strength,  etc.,  T. 
1/58,  p.  35. 
5.  Eye  Douche  (229:5),  Watson,  Ingenious, 
Cold  Douche,  L.  2/71,  p.  639.  Savory, 
Plate,  T.  1/60,  p.  383.  Mayer,  Im- 
proved Diagr.,  T.  1/67,  p.  564.  Streat- 
field's  Forcible  Jet  of  Cold  Water,  L. 
2/72,  p.  148. 

FoMENTATioNs(184:4),Wilde,T.l/58,p.211. 

Vapours,  Wilde,  T.  1/61,  p.  300. 

— Prussic  Acid  (410:2),  Wilde,  Danger  of, 
T.  1/61,  p.  301.  Solomon,  T.  1/52,  pp. 
185,  367,  439  ;  Ch.  J.,  1/44,  p.  3. 

1822. 

1.  COUNTER-IERITATION,  SeTOXS,  EtC.  (165:2), 

Wilde,  etc.,  Direct.,  T.  2/57,  p.  652. 
Solomon,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  371;  E.  1/70, 
p.  227.  Critchett,  T.  1/54,  p.  487. 
Vide  Photophobia  (1827:6);  Am.iu- 
Rosis  (1863:5). 
Depletion,  Cupping,  Etc.  (164:2),  Wilde, 

2.  Hints,  etc.,  T.  2/57.  p.  651 ;  2/60,  p. 
219.  Carter,  Direct.,  B.  1/75,  p.  221. 
V.  Graefe,  Eye  Lost  by  Leech  Bite, 
E.  2/62,  p.  227. 

Chloroform  in  Operations  (441:3),  M.  R. 
1/52,  p.  553;  1/61,  p.  544;  T.  1/55, 
p.  79;  2/61,  p.  362. 

3,  Instruments   (1644:3),   Liebreich's   Case, 

Diagr.,  B.  2/76,  p.  248. 
App.vratus,  Etc.,  to  Fix  Eye  and  He.\d 
During  Operations,  Brown's  Oph- 
thalmostat, Diagr.,  T.  2/56,  p.  395. 
Laurence,  For  Steadying  Head,  Diagr., 
T.  1/65,  p.  142 :  Forceps  for  Steady- 
ing Eye,  Diagr.,  T.  1/65,  p.  617. 
Nunnelev,  Ingenious  Finger  Forceps 
to  Fix  Eye,  L.   2/62,  p.  7.      Baders 

4,  New  Forceps,  Diagi-.,  L.  2/68,  p.  566. 
France,  Direct,  for  Steadying,  E.  2/58, 
p.   368,     WiTQ  Speculum,  Diagr.,  L. 


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MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


EEMEDIAL  AGENTS  IN  EYE  DISEASES 
— App.\ratus,Etc.to  Fix  Eye,  Etc.  {cont. ) 
1/72,  p.  568;  T.  1/71,  p.  274.  Lieb- 
reich's  New  Speculum,  B.  2/76,  p. 
245. 
Illuminator  FOR  Operations, Etc.  (1 83 .-5) , 
Bell  Taylor,  Diagr.,  T.  1/76,  p.  181. 
Sloan,  Frontal  Mirrors  ^685:2), 
to  Throw  Light  on  Work,  etc.,'  T.  1/61, 
p.  181. 

1823. 

OPHTHALMOSCOPY,     Vide     Eetixa     in 

1.  Disease  (1858:5)— 

How  TO  Use,  Hogg,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/58,  p. 

471;  1/62,  p.  a33.     Browne,  L.  2/76, 

p.  52. 
Jones,  etc.,  Eeport,  M.  E.  2/54,  p.  549; 

2/55,  p.  389;  1/55,  p.  501. 
The  Ophthalmoscope  and  its  Triumphs, 

T.  1/57,  p.  87;  1/59,  pp.  11,  359;  L. 

1/76,  p.  913. 
Eecent  Ophthalmological  Studies,  M.E. 

2/76,  p.  325. 
Medical  Ophthalmoscopy,   M.  E.   1/68, 

p.  127. 

2.  To  Detect  Malingering  (555:1),  Dixon, 

T.  2/59,  p.  33. 

Direct  and  Indirect  Exam.,  Higgens,  T. 
2/76,  pp.  278,  347.  Laurence,  etc., 
Uses  of,  T.  2/60,  pp.  579,  634;  T. 
2/66,  pp.  577,  633. 

Ophthalm.  Sketches,  Frank,  T.  2/56,  p. 
259.  Liebreich,  T.  2/71,  pp.  489,  619, 
551. 

Incautious  Use  of,  Desmarres,  M.  E.  1/60, 
p.  270. 

By  Lateral  and  Ohliuue  Light,  H.  Wal- 
ton, Direct.,  B.  1/76,  p.  234. 

The  Erect  Image,  Mautbner,  M.  E.  2/76, 
p.  327. 
4.  Ophthalmo-Microscope  (1624:3), H.  Wal- 
ton, B.  1/76,  p.  236. 

Valuable  in  Cerebral  Dis.  (1404:2)  ; 
Acute  (1356:3)  and  Chronic  Hydro- 
cephalus (1353:4);  Acute  Menin- 
gitis (1352:2)  ;  Intra-Cranial  Tu- 
mours (1422:2) ;  Compression  and 
Concussion  of  Brain  (1426:6) ;  Epi- 
lepsy (1310:5) ;  Mania  (1379:2)  ; 
Spinal  Dis.  (1253:4) ;  In  Paralysis 
of  Spinal  Sympathetic  (1812:3) ; 
Kidney  Dis.  (1010:1);  Death,  to 
Detect  (179:4) ;  In  Sleep  (1366:4). 

1824. 

OPHTHALMOSCOPES— 

1.  WeUs,Plate,T.  2/53,  pp.  264,379;  L.  1/71, 

p.  331   et  scq.     Liebreich,  T.  1/61,  p. 

371  ;  Plates,  T.  1/64,  p.  345. 
Carter,  L.  1/65,  p.  285  ;  2/70,  p.  879  ct 

scq.;    Facility  of,    T.    2/71,    p.   621; 

New  Form  for  Class,  etc.,  Diagr.,  L. 


OPTHALMOSCOPES— (co«^)— 

1/70,  p.  870  ;  1/72,  pp.  40,  203  ;  2/72, 

p.   905.     J.   Hogg,  "  Demonstrating," 

Diagr.,  T.  2/72,  p.  485. 
2.       Desmarres,    Porte    Ophthal.    Diagr.,    T. 

1/62,    p.    675.     Zander,  Varieties,  E. 

1/65,  p.  327.    Grandmont,  Adjusted  on 

Patient,  E.  2/59,  p.  196.     Watson,  L. 

1/70,  p.  921.     Graefe,    Students',   T. 

2/59,  p.  34.     Oldhams,  T.  2/76,  p.  279. 
Value  of  Ur^vnian  Lens  (307:5),  Argile- 

gos,  L.  2/61,  p.  148. 
For  Use  in  Non-Darkened  Eoom,  Beale, 

T.  2/69,  p.  725. 
5.  Binocular  (1813:6),  Carter,  L.  1/63,  p.  204. 
Eeflecting  On  Ghost  Principle  (1370:5), 

Laurence,  T.  2/63,  pp.  340,  470. 
Auto-Ophthalmoscopy,  Teulon,  L.  2/63, 

p.  25. 

1825. 

SPECTACLES— 

1.  Selection,  Etc.,  Wells,  T.  2/61,  p.  319. 

Laurence,  T.  2/60,  p.  449. 
Prismatic     Spectacles     in    Strabismus 

(1812:1). 
Ur.\nium  Lens,   to   Counteract  Efiects  of 

Electric  Light  (192:5). 

2.  In  Chorea(1291:4)  ;  Cerebral  Affections 

(1826:6). 
OCCHIOMBEA— 

Diagrams,  Etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  50;  L.  1/67, 
p.  517;   1/69,  p.  534. 

aetificial  eyes— 

5.  Hints  for  Applying,  Etc.,  Wells,  T.  2/55, 
p.  63;  E.  1/69,  p.  212.  W.  Cooper, 
2/59,  p,  79.  Chisolm,  Worn  12  Years 
Without  Eemoval,  L.  2/72,  p.  44. 
Gray's  Improved,  T.  1/57,  p.  489. 
Paris  Exhibit.,  1855,  L.  2/56,  p.  315; 
London,  1862,  T.  2/62,  p.  684. 

1826. 

CONJUNCTIVA— 

1.  Neryes,  Helfried,  Terminat.  of,  L.  2/70, 

p.  182. 
Neuralgia  (1827:1). 
DISEASES  OF  CONJUNCTIVA— 
Desmarres,  E.  2/47,  p.  265. 

2.  (Edema    of    (155:4),    Laycock,    T.    1/62, 

p.  554. 

In  Insanity  (1373:5),  Conjunctiya  Pecu- 
liar, Aiding  Diagn.  (1374:4). 

Polypi  and  Warts  on,  Jeaffi-eson,  L.  2/73, 
p.  412.  Miiller,  etc.,  Eare,  T.  1/57,  p. 
624;  1/61,  p.  174. 

N.'Evi  (735:6).  Peculiar  Appearance  in 
Hemeralopia  (1817:3).  Syphilitic 
Blotch  (1843:1). 

Leprosy  (68:4),  Hansen,  Leprous  Disease 

3.  OF  Eye,  Etc.,  M.  E.  2/76,  p.  143. 
Malignant    Pustule   (586:3),   Bourgeois, 

M.  E.  1/56,  p.  129. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


56; 


DISEASES  OF  COXJUNCTIYA  {cont.)~ 
Herpes  (54:3).     Pemphigvs  (1835:6). 
Discoloration,  Syphilitic  (1826:2);  fr. 
Lead  (1820:-!) ;  pr.  Silver  (1820:4). 

CONJUJN-CTIVITIS  vd  OPHTHALMIA- 
4.  Diagnosis,  Etc.,  Desmarres,   L.   1/60,  p. 
584;   R.  2/47,  p.  265. 

Contagious  Diseases  of  Eye,  Walton, 
Eemarks,  Treat.,  etc  ,  T.  1/65,  p.  559  ; 
2/72,  p.  249. 

Influence  of  Season  in  India,  in  Caus- 
ing, Ewart,  R.  2/60,  p.  190. 

Pain  of,  Deconcle,  Time  of  Accession  in  Va- 
rious Forms,  T.  1/60,  p.  377.     Blodig, 
Aconite  (468:3)  To  Eelieve,  T.  1/61, 
p.  450.     Simpson,  Chlorof.  Vapour, 
6.  T.  2/65,  p.  652. 

Lachrymation  (1874:2),  Bracbet,  Great 
Value,  T.  1/57,  p.  197. 

Causing  Cerebral  Disease  (1404:4), 
Weber,  T.  1/60,  p.  539,   Vide  566:1. 

1827. 

PnOTOPHOBIA  —  BLEPnAROSPASM 

1.  (1875:5)  vd  iS'EUR.\LGIA    (1826:1)  OF 
CONJUNCTIVA   AND   EYE. 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Lawson,  T.  2/62,  pp.  126, 
293.  Cooper,  etc.,  L.  1/62,  p.  625; 
2/65,  p.  506.  Jobert,  M.  R.  1/60,  p. 
266.  Arlt,  Idiopatbic  Blepharospasm, 
T.  2/61,  p.  586. 

2.  Opium  (462:3),  Critchett,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  p. 

361;  M.  E.  1/72,  p.  218. 
PoTASSii  Bromid.  (268:5),  Large  Doses,  R. 

1/63,  p.  331. 
Croton  Chloral  (1240:5),  Bader,  T.  2/74, 

p.  145,  Fi«?e  443:3. 
Forcible  Jet  of  Cold  Water  (1821:5), 
4.  Streatfield,  L.  2/72,  p.  148. 

Atropine  (1820:6),  W.  Jones,  T.  1/57,  p. 

27  ;  2/58,  p.  353  ;  Injurious  in  Glau- 
■  coma  (1865:5) ;    Vide  Strength.  Etc. 

(1820:6). 
Chloroform    Vapour    to    Eye    (441:3), 

Simpson,  Mode  of  Applying,  T.  2/65, 
6.  p.  652.     Mackenzie,  Inhalation  of,  T. 

1/57,  p.  601. 
TiNCT.  loDiNi  (251:1)   Over  Lids,  Hols- 
beck,  etc.,  M.  E.    2/56,    p.   245;    at 

Moorfields,  T.  1/53,  p.  24. 
Argent   Nit.    (307:1)    Over  Lids,   Wor- 

mald,  etc.,  T.  1/53,  p.  24  ;  2/57,  p.  653. 
SETON(1822:l),Hutchinson,  L.  2/71,p.711. 
Galvanism  (194:6),  Hewson,  M.  R.  1/60, 

p.  550.  L.  Jones,  B.  1/76,  p.  62  ;    Vide 

Ophthalmia    (1828:3);     Sclerotitis 

(1843:5);  Corneal  Ulcers  (1847:5). 

1828. 

TREATMENT  OF  OPHTHALMIA  GENE- 
1.  RALLY,  Vide  1819:5. 

N.-iture's  Plan  by   Rest  (199:6),  Hilton, 
L.  2/63,  p.  90  ;    Vide  1820:2. 


TREATMENT  OF  OPHTHALMIA  [cont.]— 

Lecture,  B.  Carter,  B.  2/75,  p.  268. 

Plumbi  AcETAS,  gr.  ij.  to  g  j.,T.  l/58,p.35. 

Alum  Lotion    (275:4),  H.  Walton,  in  all 
2.  Ophthalmias,  gr.  iv.  to  ^j.  ;  T.  1/58, 

p.  35 ;  2/72,  p.  250.  Magnus,  Its 
Specific  Value,  Direct.,  T.  2/76,  p. 
471.  Larrey,  as  Poultice,  T.  1/73, 
p.  679.  Tait,  With  Lemon  Juice 
(450:5),  The  Indian  Remedy,  T.  2/51, 
p.  656  ;  Vide  Purulent  Ophthalmia 
(1833:6). 

Calomel  (1819:6),  Locally,  and  Internally. 

Carbolic  Acid  (353:3),  Holmes,  R.  2/68, 
p.  181,  Vide   Creasote  (1831:4). 

Belladonna  (377:5),  W.  Jones,  Internally, 
T.  1/57,  p.  27,  r^V/e  1820:6. 
4.  Galvanism  (1827:6),  Lobb,  &c.,  E.  2/60, 
p.  190;  M.  E.  1/60,  p.  550.  Lefort, 
Direction  to  use  in  White  Optic 
Atrophy  (1857:5) ;  L.  2/74,  p.  423. 

Forcible,  Jet,  Etc.  (1821:5). 

Aqueous  Humour  Evacuated  (1850:3), 
Wardrop,  etc.,  E.  1/61,  p.  146;  1/65, 
p.  324.  B.  Carter,  On  Overtension 
(1819:5),  L.  2/76,  p.  146.  W.  Jones, 
T.  2/64,  p.  84. 

C.i.NTH0PLASTY  (1877:3),  Altbof,  etc.,  E. 
1/72,  p.  214  ;  T.  1/76,  p.  360,  Vide 
Granular  Lids  (1830:3). 

APOPLECTIC  OPHTHALMIA— 
6.  A  Peculiar  Form  i.n  Apoplectic  Habit.* 
(1412:3),  M.  E.  1/57,  p.  546. 

1829. 

GEANULAR     CONJUNCTIVITIS  —  GRA- 

1.  NULAE   LIDS    (1876:3)— GEANULAR 
OPHTHALMIA— TEACnOxMA— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Nettleship,  M.  E.  2/74,  p, 
429 ;  1/75,  p.  160.  Summary,  Not 
Contagious,  Etc.,  p.  198.  Pilz,  etc., 
M.  E.  1/63,  pp.  76,  397.  Laurence, 
On  Trachoma,  T.  1/61,  p.  85. 
Stromeyer,  True  Granular  Conjunc- 
tivitis OF  Armies,  Etc.,  Nature, 
etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  558. 

2.  Pilcber,etc.,  T.2/57,  p.517;  1/60, p.  155,- 

2/72,   pp.   77,   563,  697  ;  1/63,  p.   15. 

Wells,     R.    1/69,  p.    204.     Higgens, 

Treat.,    etc.,  B.   2/76,  p.  270.     Chas- 

saignac,  L.  1/45,  p.  654. 
Egyptian   Ophthalmia,  Wolfe,  T,    1/76, 

p.  354. 
Sago  Grains  (1833:3\  Pathology  of,  etc., 

3.  Nettleship,  M.  R.'2/74,  p.  429,  etc. 
Plumbi  Acetas  (292:5).     Pilz,  M.  R.  1/63, 

p.  76  ;  Heyn,  of  Sourabaya,  Specific!  ! 
Afterwards  Simple  Cerate,  Vide  How 
TO  AVOID  D-AN-GERs,  Etc.  (820:3). 
ZiNCi  SuLPH.  (285:5),   Chas-aignac,  How 

4.  to  Prepare,  etc.,  L.  1/45,  p.  654. 
CuPRiSuLPH.  (297:4),  at  Ophthalmic  Hos- 
pital, T.  1/58,  p.  35.  Wolfe,  Usele3S,T. 


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MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


GEANULAR     CONJUNCTIVITIS  —  Cupri 
SuLPH.  [cont.) — 

1/76,  p.  355.     Williams,  11.   2/70,  p. 

]69. 
ZiNCi loDiD. (287:2),  Pilcher,T. 2/47, p. 517. 
5.  FerriPerchlok.  (295:1),  Pilcher.T.  2/47, 

p.  517. 
Chromic   Acid  (259:4),  Hairion,  R.  1/59, 

p.  108. 
Sulphur  (243:4),  "W.  Jones,  T.  1/59,  p.  68. 
SoD.'E   BoRAcis    (268:5),    Chassaignac,    L. 

1/45,  p.  654. 
Quinine  (403:5),  Bader,  Locally,  L.  2/71, 

p.  604. 

1830. 

2.  Syrup  (1821:2),  Tait,  L.  1/70,  p.  228. 
TiNCT.   Iodine   over  Lids   (251:1),  "Wor- 

mald,  T.  1/53,  p.  24. 
GoNORRHCEAL,  Etc.  Inoculation  (1180:6), 
Bowman,  T.  1/58,  p.  654.  Higgins, 
When  Applicable,  B.  2/76,  p.  271. 
Humphry,  etc.,  R.  1/59,  p.  107;  1/69, 
p.  209  ;  vide  Gonorrhceal  Ophthal- 
mia (1834:3). 

3.  "Wire    Brush,    Borelli,    To   Bretfk   Down 

Sago  Grains,  R.  1/59,  p.  109. 
Pressure  (222:4),  Stokes,  Instrument  for, 

R.  1/66,  p.  262. 
Canthoplasty  (1828:4),  Althof,   R.  1/72, 

p.  214. 

ACUTE  CATARRHAL  CONJUNCTIVITIS 

5.  vd   OPHTHALMIA.     Connected  with 
Infl.  of  Tympanum  (1797:1). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Walton,  T.  2/72,  p.  249.  Hen- 
derson, Bad  Cases  avith  Chemosis, 
Treat.,  etc.,  T.  1/63,  p.  565. 

Argent  Nit.  (1820:4),  Wilde,  etc.,  gr.  ij- 
5j.,  T.  1/52,  p.  168;  gr.  i.-§j.,  1/58, 
p.  35;  f  gr.-5J.,  1/60,  p.  479;  1/61, 
p.  no,  vide  Solid  Sticks  (1833:6). 

Cupri  Sulph.  (297:4),  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  373. 

6.  Lyons  Formulae,  T.  1/60,  p.  323. 
Bismuth  (283:3),  Velpeau,  T.  1/60,  p.  77. 
Ice  (190:3),  Chassaignac,  L.  2/49,  p.  637; 

T.  1/56,  p.  40. 

Tannin  (1831:4),  Especially  in  Infants. 

Ergot  (326:3),  Z.  Laurence,  Advertise- 
ment!! T.  2/60,  p.  396.  In  Defi- 
ciENT  AccoM.,  Etc.  (1820:1). 

CoLCHicuM  with  Opium  (344:2),  "Eisen- 
mann's  Drops,"  T.  1/60,  p.  377- 

1831. 

CHRONIC  OPHTHALMIA— 

4.  Treatment,  Cooper,  R.  2/02,  p.  229. 
Oi^iuM,  Etc,  Wilde,  T.  1/Gl,  p.  170. 
Cupri  Sulph.  (1830:5). 

Creasote  (355:5),  Arendt,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/53, 

p.  558 ;  L.  2/41,  p.  684  ;  vide  Carbolic 

Acid  (1828:2). 
Tannin   (360:3),  Ilirson,  M.   R.  2/53,   p. 

559.     Sheraton,    5j.  or   5ij.-§j.,  T. 

2/63,  p.  272;  2/55,  p.  271. 


CHRONIC  OPHTHALMIA  {cont.)— 

ZiNCi  Tannas  (286:6),  Bonewyn,  T.  2/57, 

p.  44. 
Hydkaug.  Biniod.   Ungt.    (304:3),    IIol- 

lister,  To  Lids,  R.  2/72,  p.  212, 

1832. 

STRUMOUS    vel    SCROFULOUS     OPH- 

1.  THALMIA.     Scrofula  (793:1). 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Hancock,  etc.,  L.    1/53, 

p.  487;  2/53,  p.  91;  1/59,  p.  78. 
Critchett,  L.  1/55,  p.  601.  Jacob,  R. 
2/47,  p.  265. 

TREAT.  OF  STRUMOUS  OPHTHAL.— 

Moorfields,  etc.,  T.  1/57,  p.  631;  1/58,  p. 

2.  36.  Edwards,  L.  1/48,  p.  389.  Lau- 
rence, Good  Lotion,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  85. 

Blister  over  Ant.  Fontanelle  (1822:1), 

Wilde,  T.  2/57,  p.  653. 
Acid  Hydrocyan.  Vapour  (1821:5). 
Acid  Cabbol.  Lot.  (1828:2). 
Atropine     in     Photophobia     of,     Etc. 

(1827:4). 

4.  PoTAss.'G  Chlor.   (260:4),  Harkin,  M.  E. 

1/62,  p.  238,  Vide  Pustular  Oph- 
thalmia (1835:4). 

Gold  (308:1),  Chatterley,  T.  1/54,  p.  447. 

Hydr.vrg.  Biciilor.  (303:5),  Baines,  T. 
2/53,  p.  616. 

Potass.    Tart.    Antimon.    (282:4),    Ches- 

5.  shire,  Dose,  etc.,  T.  2/64,  p.  403. 
Belladonna  (1820:6),  Power,  Internally, 

R.  1/73,  p.  206. 
Bebeerine  (370:2),  WiUiams,  R.  1/49,  p. 

144. 
Galvanism  (1828:3). 

1833. 

PURULENT  OPHTHALMIA— OPHTHAL- 
1.      MIA  NEONATORUM  (1542:2)— 

Clinicals,  Etc.,  Hulke,  T.  2/73,  p.  629. 
Edwards,  L.  2/40,  p.  526.  Wells,  etc., 
T.  2/69,  p.  261 ;  2/72,  p.  509.  Nettle- 
ship,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  429  ;  1/75,  p.  100. 
Summary,  p.  198  ;  Contagious  Ophth. 

3.  ibid.  France,  etc..  Adults,  T.  1/55, 
pp.  179,  233,  580;  2/72,  pp.  400,  455. 
Higgens,  B.  2/76,  p.  272. 

In  Schools,  Workhouses,  Etc.,  Carter, 
Prevention,  Treat.,  L.  2/73,  pp.  871, 
900;  1/75,  p.  752  ;  T.  1/73,  p.  700. 

Sago  Grains,  Carter,  Their  Importance  in 
Eyes  not  yet  Affected,  etc.,  L.  2/73, 
pp.  872,  900  ;  T.  2/73,  p.  700.  Nettle- 
ship,  M.  R.  2/74,  p.  429,  ct  scq. ;  vide 
In  Granular  Lids  (1829:2). 

In  Fcetus  (1539:2),  Landrail,  M.  R.  1 '"?. 
p.  550. 

TREATMENT  OF  PURULENT  OPHTHAL 

6.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Walton,  T.  2/72,  p.  5C9  ; 

R.  2/47,  p.  324.  Liebreich,  T.  2/71 
p.  763.     Solomon,  E.xam.  Lachrymal 


MEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


565 


TREAT.    OF    PURULENT    OPHTHAL.— 

Lectures,  Etc.  {cont.) — 

Sac,  Epiphora  (1873:3)  Apt  to  Follow, 
R.  1/61,  p.  154.  France,  etc.,  M.  R. 
1/56,  p.  309;  2/58,  p.  547.  Hart, 
L.  2/63,  p.  278;  1/66,  p.  7.  Wilde, 
How  TO  Apply  Drops  (1820:5),  Etc., 
T.  1/61,  p.  170.  Wordsworth,  Simple 
and  Effectual,  R.  2/63,  p.  301. 

Alum  (1828:1),  at  Moorfields,  8  gr.  to  §  i.. 
Specific,  T.  1/58,  p.  35  ;  How  to  Apply, 
T.  2/73,  p.  629. 

Argent.  Nitras  (1830:5),  Liebreich's 
CoMPD.  Sticks,  Prepar.,T.  2/71,  p.  763. 

ZiNci  Chlorid.  (286:3),  MacMillan,  c. 
Glycerine,  T.  2/58,  p.  7. 

Douche  (1821:3),  Chassaignac,  R.  1/63, 
p.  158. 

Wadding  under  Lids,  Conde,  M.  R.  2/58, 
p.  548. 

1834. 

GONORRHCEAL    vel    BLENNORRHAGIC 

3.  OPHTHALMIA  (1173:2). 
Lectures,  Etc.,  EUiotson,  Misnomer,  T. 

1/60,  p.  642.  Ricord,  etc.,  L.  1/48, 
pp.  145,  173;  2/52,  p.  28.  France,  L. 
1/55,  pp.  179,  233,  580.  Critchett,  In 
Female  Children?  T.  1/58,  pp.  266, 
302. 

4.  Arising  FROM  Simple  Urethritis(1171:4). 
Diagnosis   of,  fr.   Leucorrhqeal   Oph- 

THAL.  (1835:2),  Wilde,  T.  1/57,  p.  58; 

1/58,  p.  302. 
TREATMENT  OF  GONORRHCEAL  OPH- 
THALMIA— 
Lectures,  Etc.,  CoUis,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/63, 
6.  p.    543;     R.     1/63,    p.    169.      Hart, 

Simple,  L.  1/66,  p.  7.     Thiry,  T.  1/76, 

p.  151. 
Protective  Bandage,  Taylor,  Diagr.,  T. 

1/76,  p.  360:  Buller,  L.  1/74,  p.  690. 
Bals.  C0PAIB/T3  (1820:2),  Mayne,  L.  2/48, 

pp.  461,  475,  605. 
Ol.  Sabine  (358:3),  Lunda,  T.  2/60,  p.  619. 
Canthoplasty  (1828:4),  Taylor,  T.  1/76, 

p.  360. 

GONORRHCEAL       INOCULATION        IN 

(1180:6),    Pannus    (1836:3);    Granular 
Lids  (1830:2). 

1835. 

LEUCORRHOEAL  ophthalmia  (1104:3). 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Wilde,  T.   1/57,  p.   58; 

1/58,    p.    302.       Critchett,   T.    1/58, 

p.  266. 

Diagnosis  of,  fr.  Gonorrhceal  (1834:4). 

PUERPERAL  OPHTHALMIA  (1583:3). 
Cases,  Etc.,  Lee,  L.  2/45,  p.  45. 

PUSTULAR  ophthalmia- 
Nature,  Treat.,  Etc.,  W.  Jones,  T.  1/52, 
p.  36.     Hook,  R.  1/72,  p.  217;  2/47, 
p.  265. 


PUSTULAR  OPHTHALMIA  {cont.)— 

Arsenic  (280:5),  Critchett,  T.  1/62,  p.  11 ; 
ride  1835:5. 

4.  Potass.^   Chloras   (260:4),   Critchett,  T. 

1/57,  p.  541;  vide  1832:3. 
Acid.  Hydrocyan.  Vapour  (1821:5). 

PHLYCTENCULAR  OPHTHALMIA,   Vide 

5.  Vesicles  on  Cornea  (1844:3). 
Arsenic  (280:5),  Walker,  T.  2/65,  p.  536  ; 

vide  1835:3. 
Calomel  Insufflation  (303:3),  Wells,  L. 

6.  2/62,  p.  327. 

PEMPHIGUS  OF  CONJUNCTIVA  (52:4). 
Case,  R.  2/69,  p.  207. 

1836. 

DIPHTHERITIC  !;e/ MEMBRANOUS  OPH- 

1.  THALMIA  (821:1). 

Papers,  Etc.,  Testelin,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/57, 
p.  267  ;  2/61,  p.  266.  Graefe,  etc.,  T. 
1/55,  p.  165;  2/61,  p.  177;  2/75,  p. 
329;  R.  1/63,  p.  160.  Mayne,  etc., 
L.  2/61,  p.  24;  1/73,  p.  371.  Coupland 
and  Barlow,  2  Cases,  Eyelids  (1876:3), 
T.  2/76,  p.  622.  Hulme,  3  Cases,  T. 
2/63,  p.  452. 

PTERYGIUM  AND  PANNUS,  Vide  Vascu- 

3.  LAR  Cornea  (1846:2). 
Incisions,  Solomon,  L.  2/76,  p.  920. 
Plumbi  Acetas  (1829:3),  5  Applic.  of  Neu- 
tral Acetate  has  Cured,   Assoc.  J., 
1/53,  p.  241. 

Ox  Gall  (542:4),  Bonorden,  T.  2/58,  p. 
353. 

4.  Gonorrhceal  Inoculation  (1180:6),  Bow- 

man, etc.,  T.  1/58,  p.  654  ;  1/67,  p.  6  ; 
M.  R.  1/56,  pp.  131,  137.  Hildige,  R. 
1/69,  p.  209.  Tait  and  Critchett,  Cases 
Where  it  Must  Fail,  L.  1/70,  p.  228. 

5.  Peritomy,  Excision  of  Conjunct.  Around 

Cornea,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  5. 
Transplantation  (1639:3),  Lawson,  Case, 
T.  1/72,  p.  711,  vide  1849:5. 

1837. 

THE  GLOBE  OR  BALL   OF  THE  EYE— 

2.  In  Disease  (553:2);  In  Tetanus  (1322:2), 

Why  Sunken  Eye  is  Bad;  In  Paralysis 
(1264:3);  Hf/e;  Pupil  (1852:5). 

nystagmus- 
Nature,  Etc.,  Moxon,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  288. 
In  Miners   (572:2),  Taylor,  etc.,  L.  1/75, 

p.  821;  2/75,  pp.  81,  763. 
In  Cerebro-Spinal  Sclerosis  (1259:2). 

EXOPHTHALMOS  —  PROTRUSION    OF 
4.     EYE  BALL— PROPTOSIS,    Vide  Pul- 
sating Disease  of  Orbit  (1809:1). 

Nature,  Etc.,   H.  Walton,  M.  R.  1/62, 
321. 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


CAUSES  OF  EXOPHTHALMOS- 

Reyiew,  n.  Walton,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  321. 
Pilcher,  in  Children,  Symptomatic  of  Other 

Affections,  L.  1/68,  p.  640.  W.  Cooper, 

etc.,  L.  1/49,  p.  551,  P.M.,   2/64,  p. 

633. 
Eelation  of  Vagus  (1443:4),  Habershon, 

T.  1/76,  p.  435. 
Heredity    (562:1),    B.    Sequard,    E.xper., 
5.  After  Injury  to  Eestiform  Bodies  of 

Parents  (1340:5),  L.  1/75,  p.  7. 
An.^jmia  (140:2). 
Cardiac  I)isease(7S2:2),  vtWe  1697:1.  Syn., 

Basedow's  or    Grate's   Disease,  T. 

2/68,   p.   623.      Oppolzer,  Cardioph- 

THAL.,      EXOPHTHAL.,      AND      ThYROID 

Disease,  E.  1/68,  p.  68.  Keith,  etc., 
P.M.,  T.  2/65,  p.  521  ;  1/67,  p.  334  ; 
Discuss.,  1/68,  p.  77;  2/68,  p.  623. 
Russell,  Clin.  Illustrat.,  T.  2/76,  pp. 
250,  377.  Trousseau,  etc.,  T.  2/62,  p. 
119  ;  1/64,  p.  339.  Flint,  etc.,  M.  E. 
2/60,  p.  146;  2/66,  p.  431.  Jones, 
Discuss.,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  p.  541;  1/64, 
p.  7.  Hawkes,  etc.,  L.  2/61,  p.  130; 
2/60,  pp.  575,  598;  1/72,  p.  827. 

1838. 

1..  Poland,  etc.,  E.  1/58,  p.  143  ;  P.M.,  1/65, 
p.  164;  2/63,  p.  137.  Cheadle,  Clin., 
Hist.,  Discuss.,  L.  1/69,  p.  845.  Day, 
L.  2/76,  pp.  422,  458.  Taylor,  Theory, 
etc.,  T.  1/56,  p.  515. 
2.  Laycock,  T.  1/62,  pp.  151,  450  ;  2/64,  p. 
323 ;  Cerebro-Spinal  Origin,  M.  K. 
2/63,  p.  251  ;  Effects  of  Destruc- 
tion of  3rd  Pair  (1437:2),  T.  1/62, 
p.  450  ;  Effects  of  Galvan.  of  Cer- 
vical Sympathetic  (1812:3),  T.  1/62, 
p.  450  ;  E.  2/65,  p.  85. 
Keith,  Cervical  Sympathetic  En- 
larged (1449:4),  T.  2/65.  p.  522. 
Hutchinson,  L.  1/72,  p.  538 ;  T.  2/74, 
pp.  212,  260. 

—  Urine   (1034:6),  Begbie,  Albuminous, 
Cases,  B.  1/74,  p.  90. 
S.  Treatment  of  Basedow's  Disease. 

—Belladonna  (377:3),  Smith,  L.  1/74,  p. 
902.     Hutchinson,  T.  2/74,  p.  212. 

— Galvanism  (1838:2)  of  Cervical  Sym- 
pathetic, E.  2/65,  p.  85  ;  T.  1/62,  p. 
450. 

4.  Epilepsy  (1310:6),  Associated  with  Mania 

IN  Exophthalmic  Cases. 

5.  Injury  to  Head,  Etc.  (1678:6),  Curran, 

After  Falls,  L.  1/61,  p.  311  ;  2/64,  p. 
633.  Laycock,  Cerebro-Sptnal  Ori- 
gin OF  Exophthal.,  M.  E.  2/63,  p. 
251. 
Chronic  (Edema  of  Tissues  Ending  in 
Destruct.  of  Globe,  "Wordsworth,  T. 
2/60,  p.  480. 

6.  Orbital    Aneurism    (1809:1),   Diagnosis, 

Etc. 


CAUSES  OF  EXOPHTHALMOS  {cont.)— 

SYPHiLis(1205:4),Eamskill,Eecov.,T.  1/68, 

p.  553. 
Embolism  (17:2)  Associated,  Druramond, 

Instructive  Case,  L.  1/67,  p.  206. 
Abscess    (1808:2),  Arlt,    in    Child   ajt.   15 

Days,  T.  2/63,  p.  374. 

1839. 

LUXATIOX  OF  EYE-BALL.     Wounds  of 

2.  Globe  (1840:4). 

Cases,  Etc.,  Eeyssie,  Fr.  Stream  of  Water 
fr,  Fire-Engine,  T.  1/59,  p.  656. 
Becker,  Fr.  Cow's  Horn,  E.  2/67,  p.  201. 

OPHTHALMITIS    rel    INFLAMMATION 
OF    EYE-BALL— 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Walton,  T.  2/63,  p.  192; 
Jacob,  T.  2/61,  p.  461.    Le  Gros  Clark, 
Instructive  Case,  T.  2/60,  p.  153. 

CAUSES  OF  INFL.  OF  EYE-BALL— 

3.  Gout  (1468:1),  Critchett,  T.  1/58,  p.  62. 

Jlde  1855:2  et  1818:5. 
SuppBESSio  Mensium  (1152:6),  Martin,  T. 

2/58,  p.  189,  Vide  1819:4. 
Section  of  Gasserian  Ganglion  (1438:5). 

SYMPATHETIC  OPHTHALMITIS— 

4.  Lectures,  Cases,  Etc.,  H.  Walton,  L.  2/75, 

p.  327  ;  T.  2/61,  p.  461 ;  1/54,  p.  155  ; 
L.  2/68,  pp.  406,  507 ;  Eevs.,  New- 
Treat.,  etc.,  M.  E.  1/62,  p.  320;  1/68, 
p.  2.  Taylor,  etc.,  T.  2/54,  pp.  439, 
465;  1/60,  p.  237;  1/62,  p.  350. 
Cooper,  Tissues  which,  when  Injured, 
are  Most  Likely  to  Excite  it,  M.  R. 
2/59,  p.  78.  B.  Sequard,  T.  1/61, 
p.  257.  Solomon,  E.  2/64,  p.  161  ; 
1/67,  p.  204  ;  After  20  Years,  1/70,  p. 
225.  Lawson,  etc.,  L.  2/64,  pp.  209, 
432,  458;  1/75,  p.  436.  M'Keane, 
Better  Eemove  Lost  Eye  at  Once,  L. 
2/68,  p.  761. 
6.  Neurotomy  of  Ciliary  Nerves  (1857:2), 
Laurence,  L.  2/68,  pp.  663,  747;  Irri- 
tation of  Ciliary  Process  (1851:3) 
Always  Present,  M.  E.  1/68,  p.  13. 
Solomon,  T.  2/68,  p.  653.  Boucheron, 
T.  2/76,  p.  577. 

Myotomy  (1851:6),  Solomon, T.  1/01,  p.  327. 

Incision  of  Cornea  (1844:2),  Solomon, 
B.  1/76,  p.  232. 

Iridectomy  (1856:2),  Wolfe,  T.  1/76,  p.  59. 

Caustic  to  Interior  of  Globe,  in  Place 
OF  Extirpation,  Larghi,  M.  E.  2/62, 
p.  547. 

Prussic  Acid  (1821:5),  Solomon,  L.  2/68, 
p.  747. 

1840. 

WOUNDS  AND  INJUEIES  OF  THE  EYE- 
4.     BALL,    Vide   1839:2,   and    Wounds   of 
Cornea  (1849:5)  and  Lens  (1866:2). 
Cases,    Etc.,    DLxon,   E.    1/59,    p.    258. 


MEDICAli  DIGEST. 


567 


WOUXDS  AND  INJUEIES  OF  THE  EYE- 
BALL— Cases,  Etc.  {cont.) — 

Cooper,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  64 ;  Gunshot 
(16il:6),  T.  1/58,  pp.  241,  264. 
Watson,  Whea  to  Use  Mercury 
(1819:6),  T.  2/76,  p.  86.  Walton,  T. 
2/73,  p.  192;  R.  2/59,  p.  177.  La'sv- 
son,  Cases  Showing  Dangers  to  other 
Eye,  L.  1/75,  p.  436.  Williams,  Ex- 
tensive, with  Nearly  Perfect  Vision,  R. 

5.  2/64,  p.  164.  Erichsen,  In  Railway 
Accidents  (1259:5),  M.  R.  1/76,  p.  14. 

Bloavs,  vide  1839:1,  Performing  Double 
Iridectomy  (1856:4).  Laurence,  Loss 
of  Sight  fr.  Concuss.,  T.  1/57,  p. 
62.  Lawson,  Rupture  of  Globe 
(1843:3),  T.  1/65,  pp.  570,  596. 
Dixon,  Exam,  of  Eye  4  Years  After, 
T.  2/61,  pp.  136,  461.  H.  Walton, 
Ophthalmoscope  after.  Etc.,  T. 
1/60,  p.  521;  2/63,  p.  110. 

INTRA-OCULAR  HiEMORRHAGE— 

6.  Cases,    Etc.,   Hulke,    T.    1/62,    p.   356. 

Cooper,  etc.,  L.  2/59,  p.  384;   1/62, 
p.  626. 
Into  Anter.  Chamber  (1850:2);  Retinal 
Apoplexy  after    Oper.  for  Cat.\- 
KACT  (1871:2). 

1841. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  EYE— 

1.  Cases,  Etc.,  Jeaffreson,  T.  1/74,  p.  340. 

Sloan,  Use  of  Watchmakers'  Glasses 
to  Remove,  T.  1/61,  p.  181.  Taylor, 
In  Ant.  Chamber,  Direct,  for  Re- 
moval, etc.,  T.  2/76,  p.  284.  Crow- 
ther.  Soft  White  Silk.  Waste  to 
Remove,  L.  1/75,  p.  393. 
Iodine,  To  Remove  Metals  fr.  Cornea 
(1849:5),  L.  1/54,  p.  341. 

2.  Wheat  (323:3),  Jordan,  Germinating,  T. 

1/62,  p.  203. 
Lime  (273:2),  Walton,  etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  59; 
2/76,  p.  87.  Gosselin,  Effects,  etc.. 
Value  of  Eau  Sucre  (1821:2),  T.  2/55, 
p.  327;  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  259.  Le  Gros 
Clark,  Cornea  Never  Clears  if  Injured 

3.  by,  T.  2/60,  p.  448.  Gouvea,  Contrib. 
to  Pathology  of  Burnt  Cornea,  Etc., 
R.  1/70,  p.  222;  2/71,  p.  197. 

Coal,  Nunneley,  Removed  After  10  Years, 

R.  1/61,  p.  156. 
Deep    Seated,    vide    1864:5    &    1866:2, 

4.  Lawson,  Danger  to  Other  Eye 
(1839:4),  L.  1/75,  p.  436.  Cooper,  etc., 
M.  R.  2/59,  pp.  65,  70.  Hart,  Ob- 
servations on  Dangers,  Difficulties, 
etc.,  L.  1/62,  p.  474. 

• — Cholesterine  (966:6),  Tweedie,  Diag- 
nosis, etc.,  L.  2/73,  p.  519. 

5.  —Shot,  Etc.,  Watson,  Extract.,  L.  2/72,  p. 

598.  Le  Gros  Clark,  Molten  Lead 
(287:4),  T.  2/60,  p.  448. 


FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  EYE  {cont.)~ 

Guinea  Worm  (33:4),  Mitchell,  L.  2/59, 

p.  533. 
Hydatids,   Cysts,   Etc.,  vide   1809:3,    & 

T.^NiA    IN   Eye    of    Horse    (530:2), 
6.  Fiske,  Cyst,  (933:4),  Etc.,  L.  2/69,  p. 

670;    1/76,   p.    728.     Cooper,   M.   R. 

2/59,  p.  73.     Mende,  T.  1/61,  p.  312. 

Canton,  etc.,  L.  1/48,  p.  451 ;  2/60,  p. 

346;    2/72,    p.    694.     Arlt,   R.    2/67, 

p.  204. 
True  Bone  (101:2),  Obre,  Formation  of  in 

Hyaloid  Membrane,  T.  1/60,  p.  100. 

Hart,  T.  1/62,  p.  336. 
—  Ossification  op  Retina  (1860:2) ;  Or 

Choroid  (1851:2). 

1842. 

INTRA-OCULAR  TUMOURS,   Vide  1841:5 
3.     &  1860:4. 

Treatise,  Knapp,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  176. 

Cancer,  vide  1809:4,  Erskine,  Glio-Sar- 
COMA  (1422:1),  M.  R.  1/71,  p.  536. 
Hulme,  Congenital,  T.  2/60,  p.  29. 
Laurence,  etc..  Melanosis,  T.  1/56, 
p.  461 ;  2/75,  p.  363.  Walton,  etc., 
T.  2/52,  pp.  219,  643;  2/63,  pp.  215, 
243,  583.  Butcher,  etc.,  R.  2/61,  p. 
149;  2/71,  p.  213.  Dixon,  T.  1/63, 
p.  507. 

EXTIRPATION  OF  GLOBE— 

6.  Methods,  Etc.,  Keene,  etc.,  T.  2/62,  p. 
273  ;  2/63,  p.  269.  Jeaffreson,  When 
to  Insist  Upon,  etc.,  T.  1/74,  p.  340. 
Streatfield,  Closing  Lids  in  Poor  People, 
L.  1/72,  pp.  821,  855,882;  2/72,  p.  26. 
H.  Walton,  R.  2/62,  p.  216 ;  2/63,  p. 
213. 
Syncope,  Dangers  of,  B.  Taylor,  L.  2/76, 
pp.  462,  520,  559,  595;  Where  Chlorof., 
etc.,  was  Given,  Morton,  L.  2/76,  p. 
534,  vide  1808:3. 

1843. 

SYPHILITIC     AFFECTIONS     OF     EYE 

1.  (1205:3)— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Hutchinson,  T.  1/61,  pp. 
269,  402,  433;  1/62,  p.  506;  M.  R. 
2/63,  p.  340  ;  2/61,  p.  302  ;  R.  2/58, 
p.  189.  Gosselin,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  133. 
B.  Carter,  B.  2/75,  p.  258. 

Syphil.  Conjunctivitis  (1826:2),  France, 
Blotches  Characteristic  in,  R.  2/61, 
p.  143. 

Syphiltic  Chororditis  (1851:2) ;  Kera- 
titis (1844:4) ;  Iritis  (1854:2);  Reti- 

2.  NiTis  (1859:5);  Blindness  (1818:3); 
Amaurosis  (1862:6)  ;  Strabismus 
(1811:1). 

Syphilis  of  Vitreous  Humour  (1864:4)  ; 
Lachrymal  Apparatus  (1873:2) ; 
Lids  (1870:4). 


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MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


SCLEEOTIC— 

3.  Termin.  of  Nerves  ix,  Helfreich,  L.  2/70, 

p.  132. 
Sarcoma    (1842:3),    Xettleship,    L.    1/76, 

p.  740. 
Rupture   (1840:5),  Lawson,  T.    1/61,  pp. 

670,  596. 

SCLEROTITIS    vel    RHEUMATIC     OPH- 

4.  THALMIA— 

Peculiar  Form,  Taylor,  R.  2/59,  p.  178. 
Morphia  (462:3),  Laurence,  etc.,  T.  2/59, 

p.    651;    M.    R.    1/72,   p.    218;    vide 

1802:1. 

5.  Bals.    Copaib-E    (1820:2),   Hall,   B.   1/75, 

p.  237. 
Galvanism  (1827:6),  Lobb,  R.  2/60,  p.  189. 
Chloroform    Vesicant     (164:5),     Little, 

R.  1/60,  p.  66. 

SCLEROTOMY,  Vide  1865:4. 

1844. 

CORNEA— 

1.  Structure,  Etc.,    His,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/54, 

p.  542  ;  T.  2/73,  p.  609.  Rollet,  Con- 
tractility OF  Corpuscles,  L.  1/71, 
p.  758. 
Nerves,  Kuhne,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  519  ; 
2/63,  p.  529.  Klein,  How  to  See,  L. 
2/71,  p.  616. 

2.  Lymphatic  System,  Thin,  Diagr.,  L.  1/74, 

p.  225. 

Hairs  on.  Case,  L.  2/48,  p.  143. 

Incisions  of.  In  Various  Ophthal.  Dis- 
eases, Solomons,  B.  1/76,  p.  230. 

CORNEITIS— KERATITIS  - 

3.  Wardropp,    Cornea    Painful    if    Inflam., 

Painless  in  Health,  R.  1/61,  p.  146. 
Laurence,  Rare  Form  of  Destructive 
Inflam.,  T.  1/58,  p.  264.  Watson, 
Neuro-Paralytic  Keratitis,  T.  1/74, 
p.  176.  Ed.,  Changes  that  take  Place, 
T.  2/73,  p.  609.  Examine  Lids  in 
Chr.  Cases,  T.  1/61,  p.  260.  Wilde, 
Cases  -H-ith  Vesicles  (1835:5),  T.  1/54, 
p.  207. 

4.  Strumous    vel    Interstitial    Keratitis, 

Critchett,  T.  1/57,  p.  645.  Panas,  R. 
1/72,  p.  212. 
Generally  Syphilitic  (1843:1),  Hutchin- 
son, R.  2/58,  p.  188;  2/61,  p.  45;  T. 
1/59,  p.  11 ;  1/63,  p.  627 ;  L.  2/75,  p. 
876;  1/76,  pp.  204,  539.  Stanley, 
etc.,  T.  1/60,  p.  573  ;   1/61,  p.  646. 

TREATMENT  OF  KERATITIS— 

6.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Watson,  T.  2/76,  p.  87. 

Desmarres,  R.  2/47,  p.  273. 
Mouphia  (1820:1),   Spender,  M.  R.  1/72, 

p.  216. 
Bals.  Copaib.t3  (1820:2),  Hall,  B.  1/75,  p. 

237. 


TREATMENT  OF  KERATITIS  {cont.)— 
Tinct.  Ferri  (295:1),  Internally,  T.  1/62, 
p.  523.     Follen,  As   Lotion   (294:6), 
T.  2/55,  p.  375;  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  261. 

1845. 

1.  CupRi   Sulph.  (1830:5),  Lyons,    Lotion, 

T.  1/60,  p.  323. 
Decoct.  Rhatany  Lotion  (452:3),  Quadri, 
Specific,  M.  R.  2/55,  p.  542. 

2.  Prussic  Acid  (1821:5),  Solomon,  T.  1/52, 

pp.  185,  267. 
Blisters  to  Ant.  Fontanelle  (1822:1)  in 

DouiiLE   CoRNEiTis,  Wilde,  T.  2/57, 

p.  653. 
Occlusion  of  Eye  (1820:2). 
Myotomy    (1851:6),    Hancock,    L.    2/62, 

p.  250. 

ABSCESS    OF    CORNEA  — HYPOPION— 

4.  ONYX— 

Dixon,  Rapidity  of  Absorption  of  Pus  in 
Ant.  Chamber  (1850:2),  T.  2/61,  p. 
271. 

After  Variola  (83:2),  T.  1/64,  p.  365. 

Treatment,  Saemisch's  Oper.,  L.  1/76, 
p.  14. 

— Paracentesis  Corner  (1850:4),  Lawson, 

5.  etc.,   R.    1/63,  p.   166;  1/61,   p.  145. 
Walton,  L.  1/67,  p.  362. 

—  Mercury  (1819:6),  Watson,  T.  2/76, 
p.  86. 

SLOUGHING  AND   SOFTENING   OF 
CORNEA— 

With  Disease  of  5th  (1437:6),  Jeaffreson, 
L.  2/71,  p.  710;  vide  1846:1. 

6.  Caused  by  Pyrexia  (1476:4),  Trousseau, 

T.  2/56,  p.  449. 
—By  Cholera  (921:2). 

1846. 

ULCERS  OF  CORNEA— 

1.  Classification,  Beau,  L.  2/40,  p.  935. 
Brown  Ulceration,  H.  Walton,  T.  1/56, 

p.  438. 

An  Intractable  Case,  Vernon,  T.  1/74, 
p.  557. 

From  Disease  of  5th  Nerve  (1437:6), 
Simon,  M.  R.  2/56,  p.  190;  L.  1/71, 
p.  819  ;  2/71,  p.  710.  Ward,  T.  1/58, 
p.  427.  B.  Carter,  B.  2/75,  p.  254 ; 
vide  1845:6. 

2.  From  Carious  Tooth,  Wright,  R.  2/72, 

p.  234. 
Nervous  Ulcers,  Moxon,  L.  1/71,  p.  819. 
Vascular  Ulcers  and  Vascular  Cornea, 

Watson,  Seton,  Etc.,  L.  1/68,  p.  162. 

Bowman,    etc.,     Circumscission    of 

Conjunct.,    Etc.,    T.    1/57,    p.    312; 

1/65,   p.   625 ;    vide   Pterygium   and 

Pannus  (1836:3). 
Fistulous  Ulcers  (1850:3),  Hart,  Rare, 

Treat.,  L.  2/62,  p.  474. 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


569 


TREATMENT  OF  ULCERS  OF  CORNEA— 

4.  Papers,  Etc.,  Fleming,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/61, 

p.  47S;  T.  1/62,  pp.  523,  524.  Des- 
marres,  R.  2/47,  p.  274.  B.  Carter, 
Urgent  Cases,  etc.,  B.  2/75,  p.  262. 

Atropine  (1820:6),  Desmarres,  etc..  In 
Perforating  Ulcerb,  Etc.,  R.  2/47, 
p.  275;  M.  R.  2/61,  p.  478. 

Plumbi  Acetas  (1820:3),  Jeaffreson,  How 
to   Use   without   Danger   of   Causing 

5,  Opacities,  L.  1/45,  p.  196.  Great 
Value  every  Third  Day  of  Lia.  Plumb. 
to  Edges,  T.  2/62,  p.  99.  Gillott,  etc.. 
Dangers  of  Causing  Opacities,  T. 
1/60,  p.  658 ;  2/60,  p.  7 ;  R.  2/67,  p.  131. 

SoDii  Chlor.  (267:5),  Tavignot,  1  to  9,  T. 

1/59,  p.  272. 
TiNCT.  Ferri  (1844:6). 
Occlusion  of  Eye  (1820:2). 
Ol.  Jecor.  Aselli  (501:2),  Conde,  M.  R. 

2/58,  p.  548. 

1847. 

1.  Iridectomy  (1856:5),  Wordsworth,  L. 
2/61,  p.  328.  Carter,  T.  1/63,  p.  503. 
Walker,  R.  2/70,  p.  240. 

Paracentesis  (1850:4),  To  Relieve  Ten- 
sion BY  Evacuating  Aq.  Humour, 
Wardropp,  etc.,  R.  1/61,  p.  145  ;  1/63, 
p.  166.  Saemisch,  In  more  than  100 
Cases,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  6. 

Galvanism  (1827:6),  Hewson,  to  Relieve 
Photophobia,  M.  R.  1/60,  p.  550. 

OPACITIES— NEBULiE—  CICATRICES- 

3.  ALBUGO.— LEUCOMA— 

Cause  of,  Ed.,  T.  2/73,  p.  609. 
Congenital,  Farrar,  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  483. 
Tavignot,  R.  2/47,  p.  273. 

TREATMENT  OF  CORNEAL  OPACITIES 

4.  Curability,  Jacob,  etc.,  R.  2/47,  p.  275 ; 

2/70,  p.  240. 
Hydrarg.   Bichlor.    (303:6),   gr.  |-Bj., 

at  Moorfields,  T.  1/58,  p.  35. 
SoD^  Sulphas  (269:1),  Luca,  T.  1/67,  p. 

703.     Power,  R.  2/68,  p.  182. 
Tinct.  Ferri  (1844:6). 

5.  Ox  Gall  (542:4),  Bonorden,  T.  2/58,  p.  352 
Galvanism  (1827:6),  PhilHppeau,  etc.,  R 

1/62,   p.    145;   M.   R.    2/54,    p.    558 
1/60,  p.  550.     Althaus,  T.  2/62,  p.  271 

6.  Myotomy  (1851:6),  Hancock,  L.  2/62,  p 

227. 
Tattooing    (1640:6),    Dunnage,    etc.,    T. 
1/72,  p.  294  ;  R.  2/72,  p.  210.     Tice- 
hurst,  L.  1/72,  p.  010. 


1848. 

STAINS,  Etc.,  ON  CORNEA  ;    Vide  Lead 
1.     (1846:5);  Silver  (1820:4). 
Ink,  Dixon,  T.  1/62,  p.  350. 


CALCAREOUS      DEPOSITS      BENEATH 

EPITHELIUM  OF  CORNEA  (1672:6)— 

Cases,  Etc.,  Bowman,  T.  2/52,  p.  504.     H. 

Walton,  T.  2/53,  p.  469  ;  2/55,  p.  162. 

ARCUS  SENILIS  (1673:4)  —  GERON- 
2.  TOXON— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Canton,  M.  R.  1/53,  p. 
345 ;  L.  1/55,  p.  38  et  seq. ;  2/55,  p. 
73  et  seq. ;  1/56,  p.  10  et  seq. ;  L.  1/57, 
p.  238  et  seq.  ;  2/57,  2/58,  p.  56  et  seq. 
Castorim,T.l/58,p.252.  Wilks.InWhich 
State  of  Heart  (772:3)  it  is  Found, 
R.  1/58,  p.  271.  Flint,  Not  Neces- 
sarily  Accompanied  With  Fatty 
Heart,   Etc.,    M.    R.    2/60,   p.    144. 

Obstructing  Vision,  McMurdo,  T.  2/60, 
p.  584. 

STAPHYLOMA— 

4.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Walton,  etc.,  T.  2/63,  p. 

269  ;  1/74,  p.  396.  McKeen,  etc.,  L. 
2/73,  p.  329 ;  2/75,  p.  688.  Wilde, 
M.  R.  2/75,  p.  7.  Schnabel,  Post. 
Staphyloma,  M.  R.  2/70,  p.  335. 
Ox  Gall  (542:4),  Bonorden,  T.  2/58,  p. 
352. 

5.  Myotomy  (1851:6),  Hancock,  L.   2/62,  p. 

227. 
Ligature,  BorelH,  T.  2/58,  p.  42.     Ancel- 

lon,  M.  R.  2/60,  p.  205. 
Abscission,  Hulke,  Sutures  of  Sclerotic, 

Etc.,  T.  2/62,  p.  128.     Critchett,  T. 

2/58,  p.  8.     Bowman,  L.  1/58,  p.  263. 

1849. 

CONICAL   CORNEA  —  STAPHYLOMA 
1.  PELLUCID  UM— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  W.  Jones,  etc.,  T.  2/57, 
p.  597  ;  M.  R.  1/62,  p.  326  ;  2/75,  p.  8. 
Bader,  New  Oper.,  L.  1/72,  p.  73; 
1/74,  p.  863  ;  2/73,  p.  329.  Walton, 
etc..  New  Oper.,  L.  1/69,  p.  135  ;  2/60, 
p.  235.  Carter,  Observat.  on  Walton's 
Oper.,  L.  1/69,  pp.  189,  380.  Nun- 
neley,  B.  1/75,  p.  229. 

Myotomy  (1851:6),  Solomon,  T.  1/61,  p.  55. 
Hancock,  L.  2/62,  p.  226. 

CANCER  OF  CORNEA— 

4.  Cases,  Butcher,  Scirrhus,  R.  2/61,  p.  149. 

Chisolm,  L.  2/72,  p.  44. 

WOUNDS  OF  CORNEA;    Vide  1840:4  and 

5.  1841:1. 

Cases,  Dixon,  Extensive  Laceration,  Re- 
cov.  of  Sight,  T.  2/59,  p.  480.  Walton, 
T.  2/63,  p.  192;  L.  1/68,  p.  554. 

TRANSPLANTATION    (1639:3)    OF   COR- 
NEA, Of  Conjunctiva  (1836:5). 
Experiments,  Etc.,  Bigger,  etc.,  L.  2/37, 
p.   750;   1/73,  p.  25.     Desmarres,  R. 
2/47,  p.  276.     Power,  T.  2/72,  p.  163. 


570 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


1850. 

INFLAMMATION   OF   AQUEOUS    MEM- 

1.  BRANE— AQUO-CAPSULITIS— 

Clinical,  H.  AValton,  No  such  Disease,  T. 
1/55,  p.  429. 
CHAMBERS  OF  EYE- 

2.  Size  of,  Sappey,  T.  2/55,  p.  326. 

Rapid  Absoupt.  of  Pus  in  (1815:4),  Dixon, 
T.  2/61,  p.  271. 

II,T3M0IUIHAGE      INTO     AxTER.      ChAMBER 

(1840:6).  Guepin,  Case  Supplemental 
TO  Mexstruat.  (1143:3),  T.  1/62,  p. 
328. 

3.  Fistula    of   Anter.    Chamber   (1846:3), 

Hart,  Case,  Treat.,  L.  2/62,  p.  474. 

AQUEOUS  HUMOUR— 

Paracentesis  in  Ophthalmic    Diseases 
(1828:4). 

4.  — In    Glaucoma     (1865:3)  ;    Ulcers    of 

Cornea  (1847: 1) ;  Hypopion  (1845:4) ; 
Cataract  (1869:2). 

DISEASES  OF  CHOROID  COAT— 

5.  Lecture,  Wells,  L.  2/71,  p.  422. 
Effects    of    Santonixe    upon     (397:5), 

Guepin,  T.  2/60,  p.  219. 

CHOROIDITIS  —  Tide     Irido-Choroiditis 
(1851:2). 
Myotomy  (1851:6),  Solomon,  Etc.,  T.  1/61, 
p.  223  ;  2/64,  p.  351  ;  L.  2/62,  p.  279. 

1851. 

SYPHILITIC  CHOROIDITIS  (1843:4)  — 

2.  Cases,  T.  2/61,  pp.  219,  402,  433. 
OSSIFICATION  OF  CHOROID  (1841:6)— 

Case,  Jeaffreson,  L.  2/73,  p.  413. 
CHOROID  GLAND— 

In  Fishes  (495:3). 
CILIARY  PROCESS— CORPUS  CILIARE 

3.  Inflammation,  Wilde,  T.  2/54,  p.  515. 
Sympathetic    Ophthal.   (1839:6)    is   said 

always  to  Arise  fr.  Irritation  of. 
Zonula  Ciliaris. 

4.  —  Anatomy,  Meckel,  L.  2/70,  p.  228. 

CILIARY    LIGAMENT— ORBICULUS  CI- 
LIARIS.   Ciliary  Nerves  (1857:2). 
Anatomy,  Solomon,  T.  1/61,  p.  54  ;   2/73 

p.  637. 
Accommodation   (1812:5),  Rainey,  Action 
of,  L.  2/51,  p.  77. 
DIVISION  OF  CILIARY  LIGAMENT,  rd 

6.  INTRA-OCULAR  MYOTOMY— 
When  Good,    Solomon,  T.  1/61,  p.  64,  ct 

seq.  ;  2/61,  p.  431  ;  1/62,  p.  420. 
Jacobs,  Opposed  to  Solomon,  R.  1/62, 
p.  148.  Bowman,  What  is  Divided  ? 
R.  2/62,  p.  211.  Hancock,  L.  2/62, 
pp.  112,  138,  226,  250. 


DIVISION  OF  CILIARY  LIGAMENT(co«<.) 
6.  Vide  Asthenopia  (1814:3);  Sympathetic 
Infl.  of  Eye  Ball  (1839:6)  ;  Sta- 
phyloma (1848:5)  ;  Conical  Cornea 
(1849:1);  Leucoma  (1847:6);  Kera- 
titis (1845:2) ;  Choroiditis  (1850:5) ; 
Glaucoma  (1865:4) ;  Amaurosis 
(1863:5). 


THE  IRIS- 


1852. 

-PUPIL— 


3.  Anatomy'  and  Physiology',  Lister,  I  lates, 

Muscles,  Microsp.  J.,  Vol.  1,  pp.  8,  63. 
Greenhagen,  No  Dilator  of  Pupils 
Exists  in  Mammals,  M.  R.  1/70,  p.  250. 

MOTIONS  OF  THE  PUPIL— 

Causes,  Etc.,  Brodhurst,  T.  2/52,  p.  256. 
Harley,  T.  1/57,  p.  108.     Budge,  etc., 

4.  M.  R.  1/57,  p.  252  ;  2/57,  p.  352  ;  2, 68, 
p.  187;  2/60,  p.  243. 

Vide  Belladonna  (375:4) ;  Calabar  Be.\n 
(1821:1)  ;  Santonine  (397:4). 

Nerves  that  Influence  Iris  (1812:3), 
Bernard,  Exp.,  T.  1/61,  pp.  487,  645. 
Vulpiau,  etc.,  L.  1/70,  p.  126;  1/74, 
p.  453.    Ogle,  R.  2/58,  p.  198.    Budge, 

5.  etc.,  M.  R.  1/52,  p.  258. 

PUPIL  IN  DISEASE  (553:2).  The  Globe 
(1837:1). 
Lectures,  Etc.,  H.  Jones,  Dilatation  In- 
dicates Failure  of  Nerve  Force,  T.  1/74, 
p.  315.  Wilks,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  pp.  335, 
440;  2/68,  p.  231;  1/71,  p.  152. 
Hilton,  Diagn.  Value,  L.  2/66,  p.  629. 

6.  Hutchinson,  Unilateral  Dilatation, 
T.  1/66,  p.  8.  Richarz,  Irregularity 
FR.  Central  Causes,  R.  1/59,  p.  35. 

Vide  Epilepsy'  (1310:6);  Cerebellar  Dis. 
(1397:3);  Disease  of  Pons  (1342:3); 
Spinal  Disease  (1253:5)  ;  Ur.^mia 
(1017:5);  Gen.  Paralysis  (1278:4); 
Sleep  (1366:4);  Chloroform  Inhal., 
Etc.  (436:2);  Wasting  Palsy  (112:4); 
Aneurism  (732:2). 

1853. 

COLOUR  OF  IRIS— 

1.  Heredity,  Sedgwick,  Sexual  Limitation, 

M.  R.  1/61,  p.  482. 
Ch.\nge  of  After  a  Blow  (1642:6),  Taylor, 

T.  1/55,  p.  258. 
In  Neonati  (1541:6),  Wiltshire,  L.  1/71, 

pp.  188,  323. 

MALFORMATION  OF  IRIS— 

2.  Heredity  (562:6),  Sedgwick,  Sexual  Limi- 

tation, M.  R.   1/61,  p.  482.     Wilde, 
T.  1/62,  p.  439. 
Absent,   Sedgwick,   M.   R.    1/61,   p.  483. 
Dixon,    Both    Totally  Absent,    Good 
Sight,  T.  2/58,  p.  35. 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


571 


MALFORMATION  OF  IllIS  (cont.)— 

CoLOBOMA  Iridis  vel  Cleft  Iris,  Sedgwick, 
S.  M.  R.  1/61,  p.  482.     Wilson,  T.  1/60, 

p.  392. 
— Musc^  VoLiTANTES  (1861:1),  Tavignot, 

M.  R.  2/52,  p.  270. 
PoLicoRiA,  Wilson,  Diagr.,  T.  1/60,  p.  392. 

WRITINGS  ON  IRIS,  vide  1617:6. 
5.  Case,  "Emperevr  Napoleon,"  L.  2 '57, 
p.  566. 

IRITIS— 

LECTt'REs,  Etc.,  Dixon,  etc.,  L.  1/48,  pp. 
251,  303;  1/55,  p.  57;  2/69,  p.  399. 
Carter,  Why  Often  Recurrent,  L.  1/76, 
p.  914.     Wells,  M.  R.  2/69,  p.  381. 

TREATMENT  OF  IRITIS— 

Williams,  All  Fonns  Cured  Without  Mer- 
cury, M.  R.  2/58,  p.  250;  2/63,  p.  346. 
Watson,  T.  2/76,  p.  87.  Mooren,  R. 
2/67,  p.  196.  Ogston,  New  Oper.  for 
Adhesion  of  Post,  of  Iris,  T.  1/70,  p. 
578.  B.  Carter,  Importance  of  Pre- 
venting Synechia  (1855:3),  B.  2/75, 
p.  258;  L.  1/76,  p.  914. 

Morphia  (1820:1),  Laurence,  T.  2/59,  p. 
651;  2/75,  p.  258.  Spender,  M.  R. 
1/72,  p.  219. 

Belladonna  (1820:6),  France,  In  Early 
Stage,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  138;  Preferable 
to  Atropine,  T.  1/58,  p.  13.  Teale, 
R.  2/67,  p.  197. 

1854. 

1.  Santonine  (397:5),  Guepin,  T.  2/60,  p.  219. 
Bals.  CopAiB.ii  (1820:2),  Hall,  B.  1/75,  p. 

236. 
Turpentine  (350:2),  Carmichael,  L.  1/48, 

p.  304  ;   Is  it  Useful  ?  M.  R.  2/63,  p. 

346. 
Acid.  Hydrocyan.  Dil.  (410:2),  Solomon, 

T.  1/52,  pp.  185,  367. 

SYPHILITIC  IRITIS  (1843:1)— 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Dixon,  etc.,  L.1/48,  p.  30  ; 

T.  1/59,  p.  548;  1/60,  p.  166  ;  2/60,  p. 

336 ;  (Old  Woman),  sst.  50,  1/61,  p. 

327. 
Hutchinson,  Iritis  in  Infts.  under  1  Year 

Always  Syphilitic,  Etc.,  T.  2/58,  p. 

265  ;  2/60,  p.  31 ;  1/63,  p.  627  ;  T.  2/61, 

pp.  270,  402. 
Wills,  etc.,  T.  2/56,  p.  613  ;   1/59,   p.  420. 

Teale,  R.  1/67,  pp.  197,  198.  RoupeU, 

etc.,  T.  2/52,  p.  217  ;  2/60,  pp.  6,  31. 
5.  Mercury  (1190:3),  Simpson,  Is  it  Desii-able? 

T.  2/59,  p.  104.     Ainstie,  It  Cures  by 

AffectingSTH  Nerve  (1438:1),  B.  1/75, 

p.  250;   2/75,  p.  261.     Teale,  Alwavs 

by  Inunction  (1192:1),  R.  2/67,  p.  198. 

Magri,    Hypodermically,    L.  2/72,  p. 

404. 


SYPHILITIC  IRITIS— TRE.iTMENT  (conL)~ 
PoTASSii   loDiD.    (264:3),  Wordsworth,   T. 
1/59,  p.  546.  B.  Carter,  When  to  Give, 
etc.,  H.  2/75,  p.  261. 
Acid.  Hydrocyan.  Dil.  (1854:2). 

1855. 

IRIDO-CHOROIDITIS.       Choroiditis 

2.  (1850:5). 

Lecture,  Wells,  L.  2/49,  p.  631. 
S.ANTONiNE  (397:5),  Guepin,  T.  2/60,  p.  219. 

GOUTY  IRITIS.    Gouty  Supp.  of  Eye  Ball 
(1839:3)  ;  Retinitis  H-^iMORRH.  (1859:1) 
Peculiar  Hered.    Form,  Hutchinson,  L. 
1/73,  p.  1  ;  T.  1/76,  p.  544. 

RHEUMATIC  IRITIS  (1454:5)— 
Case,  Etc.,  Fano,  L.  2/73,  p.  595. 

GONORRHCEAL  IRITIS  (1173:3)  — 

3.  Case,  Etc.,  Roupell,  T.  2/52,  p.  216. 

ADHERENT  IRIS,  vide  1853:5— 

Paper,  StreatBeld,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  9.     Arlt, 
Contra,  M.  R.  2/75,  p.  11. 

PROLAPSUS  vel  HERNIA  OF  IRIS— 
Treat.,  Etc.,  Tavignot,  T.   1/55,  p.  418; 

1/58,  p.  68.    Walton,  T.  2/G8,  pp.  112, 

192.     Desmarres,  R.  2/47,  p.  285.    W. 

Cooper,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  66. 
6.  Calabar  Bean  (471:5),  Nunneley,  etc.,  L. 

2/63,  pp.  65,677. 

TUMOURS  OF  iris- 
Cases,  Etc.,  Coote,L.  2/73, p.  626.  Dresch- 
field,  Sarco-ma,  L.  1/75,  p.  82. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  IRIS— 

Extraction,  Homer,  R.  2/64,  p.  163.  Towns- 
■     end.  Piece  of  Stone,  L.  1/70,  p.  733. 

1856. 

IRIDECTOMY— ARTIFICIAL  PUPIL— 

2.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Bowman,  etc.,  Diagr.,  etc., 

T.  1/52,  pp.  11,33;  2,52,  p.  438;  2/57, 
p.  395;  1/58,  p.  342;  2/60,  p.  301; 
1/61,  p.  155;  Mode  of  Action,  etc.,  T. 
2/63,  p.  590 ;  240  Cases,  etc.,  M.  R. 
2/75,  p.  22 ;  L.  2/76,  p.  146.  Critchett, 
New  Oper.,  T.  1/58,  p.  601  ;  1/59,  p.  9. 
Streattield,  When  and  Where  in  Ant. 
Synechi.5::,  L.  1/72,  p.  856.  AYalton, 
L.  1/67,  pp.  596,  659;  2/67,  p.  257. 
Vernon,  118  Cases,  B.  1/75,  p.  223. 

3.  By  Galvanic  Cautery  (213:2),  Tavignot, 

T.  1/58,  p.  68. 
New  Suction  Tractor,  Etc.,  Greenway, 
L.  1/67,  p.  693;  2/60,  p.  578.  Lie- 
breich,  Oper.,  Diagr.,  Instruments,  etc., 
L.  2/70,  p.  10;  R.  2/71,  p.  151.  Carter, 
For  Optical  Purposes,  Etc.,  L.  2/75, 


572 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


lEIDECTOMY  —  ARTIFICIAL    PUPIL— 
Lectures,  Papers,  Etc.  (^cont.) — 

p.  561 ;  History,  Action,  etc.,  L.  2/76, 

4.  p.  147.  Taylor,  Accidentally  Done  in 
each  Eye,  By  Blow  (1840:5)  of  Lea- 
thern Belt,  L.  2/73,  p.  839.  Nunne- 
ley.  New  Plan,  L.  1/61,  pp.  56,  82. 

In  Glaucoma  (1865:3),  Bowman,  T.  1/57, 
p.  450  ;  2/60,  p.  176  ;  R.  2/62,  pp.  209, 
212.  Cooper,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  77 ; 
1/63,  p.  73;  2/75,  p.   18.     Hulke,  T. 

5.  2/60,  pp.  67,  206;  1/58,  pp.  100,  316, 
344,  383,  424,  436,  447,  563  ;  2/60,  pp. 
196,415,  529. 

Liebreich,  Specific,  M.  R.  1/64,  p.  545 ; 
Pros  and  Cons,  2/75, p. 2.  Walton,Value 
Due  to  Evacuating  Aq.  Hum.  (1850:4), 
R.  2/61,  p.  332;  1/64,  p.  225.  Jones, 
Diagrams,  etc.,  T.  2/64,  pp.83.  111, 
139.  Wilde,  Is  No  Believer  in,  R.  2/60, 
p.  186.  Higgens,  The  Best  Oper., 
Direct.,  B.  2/76,  p.  264. 
In  Corneal  Ulcers  (1847:1). 

1857. 

NERVES  OF  THE  EYE.     Cervic.  Sympa- 

2.  thetic  (1812:3). 
Neuralgia  of  (1827:1). 
Ciliary  Nerves  (1851:4). 

— Neurotomy  t\  Sympathetic  Ophthal- 
mia (1839:6). 

OPTIC  NERVES.  Cranial  Nerves  (1437:1). 

3.  Origin   and  Visual   Powers,    Swan,   T. 

1/57,  p.  70. 
Division  Causes    Sensation   of  Intense 
Light,  No  Pain,  Bernard,  T.  1/61,  p.82. 

DISEASES,  Etc.,  OF  OPTIC  NERVES— 

5.  Wells,  L.  2/71,  p.  39. 

Optic  Neuritis  (1404:2)  ;    Vide  1823:4. 

White  Atrophy,  Liebreich,  T.  2/71,  pp. 
Ill,  611.  A  Cause  of  Amaurosis 
(1862:2).  Chisolm,  Strychnia  (1863:2), 
L.  2/73,  p.  732.  Lefort,  Electricity 
(1828:4),  Direct.,  L.  2/74,  p.  423. 

Neuroma  (1338:1),  Liddell,  R.  2/60,  p.  197. 
Dubone,  T.  2/60,  p.  39. 

Wound  of,  Lawson,  Stab  of.  With  No  In- 
jury to  Globe,  L.  1/75,  p.  13. 

1858. 

RETINA— 

2.  Anatomy',  Etc.,  Nunneley,  How  to  Dissect, 
M.  R.  1/59,  p.  325.  Wolfe,  Diagr.  of 
its  8  Layers,  L.  1/69,  p.  232.  Necali, 
Distribut.  of  Nerve  Fibres,  L.  1/76,  p. 
367.  Allbutt,  etc.,  T.  1/68,  p.  495; 
2/73,  p.  666;  1/61,  p.  156;  2/61,  p. 
205.  Kolliker,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/54,  p. 
547;  1/55,  p.  561;  2/55,  p.  524;  2/68, 
329.  Schiess,  Little  Rods,  M.  R.  1/64, 
p.  524.  Krausse,  Fenestrated  Memb.  , 
M.  R.  2/69,  p.  148. 


RETINA  {coHt.)~- 

4.  Comparative  Anatomy,  M.  R.  1/69,  p.  48. 

Sensibility,  Majendie's  Exper.,  T.  1/61, 

p.     82.      Fick,    "  Insensible    Spot," 

M.  R.  1/54,  p.  266. 

Electro-Motor  Power,  Dewar,  L.  2/75, 

p.  275. 
Imprint  of  Object  last    Seen    during 
Life  (1617:6),  vide  quoquc  (1853:5). 

DISEASES  OF  RETINA.    Ophthalmoscope 
6.     IN  Medicine  (1823:4). 

Lecture,  Wells,  L.  1/71,  p.  675. 

CONGESTION    AND     RETINAL    APO- 
PLEXY— 

Cases,  Etc.,  Poland,  T.  2/60,  p.  481. 
Dixon,  etc.,  T.  2/58,  pp.  526,  575; 
2/62,  p.  356.  Powers,  etc.,  L.  1/68, 
p.  544;  1/71,  p.  675. 

1859. 

1.  In  Connection  with  Gout  (1855:2),  Hut- 

chinson, Retinitis  Hjemorrhagica,  L. 

1/76,  p.  14. 
—  With     Cerebral     Disease     (1404:2), 

Poland,  etc.,  T.  2/60,  pp.  481,  559. 
ARTERIA  centralis  RETINiE— 

Nagel,   Peculiar  Appearance  of  Vessels  in 

Case   of   Retinal   Degen.,    R.    1/65, 

p.  173. 
Embolism  often  Occurs  First  in  Cerebral 

Embolism  (1409:1). 

RETINITIS.       Optic    Neuritis     (1823:1); 

3.  Ophthalmoscope  in  Medicine  (1823:1). 
Varieties, Etc.,  Liebreich,  T.  1/62,  p.  384. 
Harley,  Auto-Clin.  Remarks,  L.  1/68, 
p.  158.  Walton,  etc.,  T.  1/56,  pp. 
439,  559.  Hutchinson,  Renal  Reti- 
nitis (1010:1),  L.  1/71,  p.  479.  Wells, 
L.  1/71,  p.  675. 

RETINITIS  PIGMENTOSA— 

Cases,  Etc.,  Liebreich,  etc.,  T.  1/62,  p. 
384  ;   2/59,  p.  90  ;   1/61,  p.  371.  Wells, 

5.  2  Brothers,  L.  1/71,  p.  612.  Mackenzie, 

Freqt.  in  Deaf  and  Dumb  (1806:1), 
T.  1/61,  p.  372. 

RETINITIS  LEUKJEMICA— 

Paper,  Liebreich,  T.  1/62,  p.  384. 

RETINITIS    SYPHILITICA    (1843:1).      S. 

Blindness  (1818:2)  ;  Syphil.  Amaurosis 

(1862:6)- 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Hutchinson,  T.  2/61,  pp. 

269,  402,  433;   1/62,  p.  506;   2/62,  p. 

384.     Galezowski,  R.  2/71,  p.  211. 

1860. 

DEGENERATION  (1671:1)  OF  RETINA— 

2.  Cases,  Etc.,  Bader,   A  Peculiar   Form  of 

Softening,  R.    1/58,  p.  149.     Nagel, 
Grey  Degenerat.,  R.  1/65,  p.  173. 


JIEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


573 


DEGENERATION  OF  EETIXA    {cont.)— 
Ossification   (1841:6),    Canton,    T.   1/52, 
p.  199. 

TUMOURS  OF  RETINA,  vide  1842:3. 
4.  Case,  Delafield,  R.  2/71,  p.  213. 

Glioma  (1422:1),  Taylor,  Treat.,  etc.,  T. 
2/75,  p.  363.    Lawson,  L.  1/76,  p.  163. 

DETACHMENT  OF  RETINA— 

Cases,  Cooper,  M.  R.  2/59,  p.  72.  Dixon, 
T.  2/58,  p.  297.  Walton,  Causes,  Treat., 
T.  2/66,  p.  311.  Laurence,  etc..  Cure 
by  Oper.,  L.  1/G9,  pp.  353,  418. 

1861. 

MUSCLE  YOLITANTES.     Visiox  (1812:4). 

1.  Causes,  Diagnostic  Value,  Etc.,  Tavignot, 
etc.,  M.  R.  2/52,  p.  270;  1/56,  p.  136  ; 
1/57,  p.  430.     Jago,  Iq  Very  Myopic 
(1815:2)  Eyes,  T.  1/61,  p.  465. 
In  Cleft  Iuis  (1853:3). 

AMAUROSIS— AMBLYOPIA— DYSOPIA— 

3.  MYDRIASIS  —  GUTTA     SERENA  — 
BLACK  CATARACT  (1868:1)  — 

Accidental  Discovery  of,  Wilde,  T.  1/54, 

p.  31. 
Pathology  and  Tke-^t  ,  Iloeken,  L.  1/41, 

2/41,  vide  Indices. 
Limitation  of  Term,  Etc.,  Wells,  L.  2/71, 

p.  421. 
What  is    Commonly  Termed  Amauro-sis, 

Hart,  etc.,  T.  2/63,  p.  571  ;  1/64,  p.  481. 

Jackson,  a  Form  Complicating  Locom. 

Ataxy  (1261:3),  T.  2/d6,  p.  221. 

4.  Epileptiform   Amaurosis    (1312:5)    Oph- 

thalmosc.  Observations  During  Attack, 

H.  Jackson,  L.  1/74,  p.  193. 
With  Paralysis  of  Accommod.   (1812:C), 

Jeaffreson,  T.  2/73,  p.  89. 
True  Character  of  Black  Cataract,Etc, 

Sichel,  T.  1/58,  p.  274. 
Luminous  Eyes  re/' Cat's  Amaurosis,  Carion, 

R.  2/64,  p.  158. 
In  Children  (1523:3),  Hutchinson,  T.  2/03, 

p.  615. 
6.  Diagnosis,  Mayne,  fr.  C.i.T.VRACT  (1868:4), 

R.  1/45,  p.  90. 

CAUSES  OF  AM.iUROSIS— 
B.  Sequard,  L.  2/61,  p.  30. 
Heredity  (562:4),   Sedgwick,  M.  R.  1/61, 

p.  484;  T.  1/62,  p.  309. 
Lead  (291:3);   Quinine  (401:5) ;  Tob.vcco 

(380:1). 

1882. 

1.  Reflex  Irritation  (1252:2),  Jackson,  R. 
2/62,  p.  218.  B.  Sequard,  L.  1/60,  p. 
389;  Worms  (932:4),  L.  2/61,  p.  30. 
Lawson,  Disorders  of  Menstruation 
(1152:6),  T.  2/63,  p.  115.  Cannetolli, 
Injury  of  Frontal  Nerve  (1685:1), 
T.  2/61,  p.  281. 


CAUSES  OF  AMAUROSIS  {eont.)~ 

2.  Cerebral  Disease   (1404:2),  B.  Sequard, 

L.  2/61,  p.  30;  ride  1397:3. 
Myelitis  (1257:6),   B.   Sequard,  T.  2/60, 

p.  433. 
White     Atrophy     of     Optic     (1857:5), 

3.  Dixon,  T.  1/62,  p.  350.  Hutchinson, 
In  Children  (1861:4),  T.  2/63,  p.  615. 
Hart,  Cured  by  Ice  to  Spine  (1863:5), 
L.  1/65,  p.  6. 

Hysteria  (1335:2),  Hocken,  2/40,  p   751. 
Albuminuria  (1010:1),  Wagner,  etc.,  M.R. 

4.  1/58,  p.  538;  1/72,  p.  445.  Uullie, 
T.  1/64,  p.  9.  Roche,  Progno.sis 
(1012:3)  Serious,  R.  2/61,  p.  105  ;  vide 
1010:1. 

Puerperal  Album.  (1597:3),  Simpson,  T. 

5.  2/60,  p.  445.  Eastlake,  8  Times  so  in 
one  Case,  R.  1/64,  p.  233. 

Diabetes  (334:1);  Diphtheria  (820:5). 

Pulmonary  Affections  (647:1),  Sichel, 
Bronchitis  and  Pneumonia  Fol- 
lowed by,  T.  2/61,  p.  564. 

Playing  on  Wind  Instruments  (572:5). 

6.  Ab,sce.ss  of  Antrum    (1687:5),  Salter,  T. 

2/62,  p.  19. 
Syphilis    (1843:2),   Hutchinson,   etc.,   T. 
2/61,    p.    502;    R.    2/71,    p.    200;    S. 
Blindness  (1818:3). 

1863. 

TREATMENT  OF  AMAUROSIS— 

2.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Bowman,   etc.,  T.  2/53, 

p.  91;  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  132. 
Strychnia(390:  1),  Harlan,  etc..  In  Atrophy 

OF  Optic,  M.  R.  1/75,  p.  508  ;  2/52, 

p.  446  ;  L.  2/73,  p.  732.     Wilde,  Use- 

less  if  Nervous  Energy  Defective,  T. 

1/61,  p.  301  ;    Contra,  T.  2/75,  p.  216. 
—  Hypodermically  (390:4),  Nagel,  etc., 

T.  1/71,  p.  76;  2/72,  p.  68;  1/65,  p. 

71  ;   1/72,  p.  398.      Chisolm,  etc.,  L. 

1/72,  p.  13;   1/73,  p.  732;    2/73,     p. 

577,  837. 
Santonine  (397:5),  Martini,    T.    1  GO,   p. 

4.  427  ;  2/60,  p.  219. 

Wood   Anemone    (466:1),    Frosbroke,   L. 

1/41,  p.  46. 
Veratria  (344:6),  vide  Tumbull. 
Mercury  (302:5),  France,  etc.,  T.  2;'52,  p. 

5.  238;  L.  2/49,  p.  311. 

Ice  to  Spine  (190:3),  Hart,  L.  1/65,  p.  6. 
Counter-irritation  (1822:1),  B.  Sequard, 

M.  R.  2/59,  p.  36. 
Electricity  (194:6),  Althaus,  Direct.,  T. 

2/62,  p.  219.    Griffith,  L.  1/67,  p.  808. 
Myotomy  (1851:6),  Hancock,  L.  2/62,  p, 

279. 

1884. 

VITREOUS  HUMOUR— 

3.  Micrology,  Neumann,  etc.,  M.R.  2/62,  p. 

522;    2/55,  p.  521.     Smith,  etc.,   L. 


574 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


YITEEOUS  HUMOUR— MicROLOGY  {cont.) 
1/68,  pp.  376,  725 ;  1/69,  pp.  633,  669, 
839;  2/69,  p.  299.  Weber,  etc.,  T. 
1/61,  p.  156  ;  2/73,  p.  637.  Beale,  T. 
2/69,  p.  692. 

INFLAMMATION  OF  VITREOUS— 

4.  Natuke  of.  Etc.,  Weber,  T.  1/61,  p.  156. 

Watson,  L.   2/73,   p.   595.     Le  Fort, 
Cure   of    Opacities   dy   Electricity 
(1847:5),  T.  2/74,  p.  81. 
SYriiiLiTic  (1843:2),  T.  2/61,  pp.  269,  402, 
433;  L.  2/73,  p.  595. 

ABSCESS  OF  VITREOUS— 

5.  Encysted,  Hildige,  T.  1/61,  p.  463. 

FOREIGN  BODIES  IN  VITREOUS— 
Extkaction,  Berlin,  R.  2/71,  p.  209. 

WOUNDS  OF  vitreous- 
Case,  Gayatt,  T.  2/76,  p.  424. 

1865. 

GLAUCOMA— 

1.  Axat.  axd  Pathology,  Walton,  Etc.,  R. 

2/61,  p.  330;  2/71,  pp.  201,  205.  Hiip- 
pel,  etc.,  Causes,  L.  1/69,  p.  502  ; 
2/76,  p.  111.  Hutchinson,  Analogy  of 
With  Pathology  of  Palmar  Fascia 
Contract.  (1740:3),  B.  2/76,  p.  254. 
Jones,  Pathol.  Diagn.,  etc..  Plates,  T. 

2.  2/64,  pp.  84,  111,  139.  Rovy,  Ana- 
logy, Will,  Periodic  Infl.  of  Eye  of 
HoKSE,  R.  2/62,  p.  227.  Donders, 
Pathology,  L.  2/76,  p.  111.  Lawson,  In- 
termittent, T.  1/72,  p.  370.  Taylor, 
Clin.,  3  Varieties,  Diagnosis,  etc.,  T. 
2/76,  p.  83.  Power,  etc.,  Cases,  L. 
2/75,  pp.  345,  418.  Hutchinson,  A 
Neurosis,  B.  2/76,  p.  254.  B.  Carter, 
Influence  of  Neurosis  of  5th 
(1243:3),  B.  2/75,  p.  254;  L.  2/76,  p. 
112;  Lect.,  L.  2/76,  pp.  110,  144. 
Higgens,  Undetected,  Symptoms,  Ne- 
cessity of  Diagn . ;  Causing  Blindness 
(1818:2),  Etc.,  B.  2/76,  p.  262. 

TREATMENT  OF  GLAUCOMA— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Hulke,  T.  1/58,  p.  100; 

3.  2/59,  p.  127;  Results  of  Various  Oper. 
at  Liverpool,  T.  2/61,  p.  197.  Hig- 
gens, Operate  Early,  B.  2/76,  p.  265. 

Iridectomy,  vide  1856:4. 
Evacuating  Aqueous  Humour  (1850:4), 
Hancock,  etc.,  L.  2/59,  p.  435  ;  T.  2/59, 

4.  p.  57;  R.  2/61,  p.  333.  W.Jones, 
Clin.,  T.  2/64,  p.  83. 

Myotomy  (1851:6),  Hancock,  L.  1/60,  p. 
133  ;  2/60,  p.  7  ;  2/62,  p.  279.  Bow- 
man, Contra,  R.  2/62,  p.  211.  Solo- 
mon, T.  1/61,  p.  222. 

Trephining  Sclerotic,  Robertson,  Direct., 
B.  2/76,  p.  265. 


TREATMENT  OF  GLAUCOMA  [cont.)— 
Sclerotomy  (1843:6),  Bider  v.  Iridec- 
tomy, B.  2/76,  p.  268.  S.  Watson, 
Subconjunctival,  L.  1/76,  p.  673. 
Nettleship,  Cases,  L.  2/76,  p.  504. 
Higgins,  Contra,  B.  2/76,  p.  265. 
Atropine  (1820:6),  Taylor,  Always  Aggra- 
vates Glaucoma,  T.  2/76,  p.  84. 

1866. 

CRYSTALLINE  LENS— 

1.  MiCROLOGY,  Kolliker,  etc.,  M.  R.  2/55,  p. 

520;  2/53,  p.  260;  T.  2/73,  p.  637. 
Tweedy,  Striation  Normal,  Diagr., 
T.  2/71,  p.  777.  B.  Jones,  Exper., 
Showing  Rapidity  with  wh.  it  Absorbs 
LiTHiA  (272:1)  per  Stomach,  T.  1/65, 
p.  490. 

2.  Wounds  of  (1840:4),  Cooper,  M.  R.  2/59, 

p.  67. 
Foreign  Bodies  (1841:3),  Lawson,  Oper., 

etc.,  T.  2/72,  p.  569. 
Dislocation  of,  France,  etc.,  L.  2/45,  p. 
454 ;  2/52,  p.  487.  W.  Cooper,  etc., 
T.  1/58,  pp.  6,  30  ;  2/61,  p.  586.  Crit- 
chett,  etc..  Spontaneous  T.  1/57,  p. 
311;  R.  1/62,  p.  138;  1/67,  p.  183; 
2/71,  p.  198.  Chassaignac,  Volun- 
tary, T.  2/60,  p.  463.  Walton,  Causing 
DisoRGAN.  of  Eye,  T.  2/57,  p.  153 ; 
6.  2/63,  p.  111.     Geissler,  M.  R.  1/63,  p. 

543. 
—Congenital,  Tollin,  Double,  T.  1/66,  p. 
180.     Hogg,   Case,   L.    1/76,  p.   772. 
Ilulme,  4  in  A  Family,  L.  2/62,  p.  618. 
—During  Sneezing  (598:3),  Hogg,  L.  2/60, 
p.  597. 
REGENERATION    OF   LENS.     Vide  20:1. 
Experiments,  Etc.,  Phillippeau,  R.  1/71, 
p.  218.     Mellot,  M.  R.  1/74,  p.  240. 

1867. 

CATARACT— 

1.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Walton,  T.  1/70,  p.  3 
et  seq.  Robin,  An  at.  and  Path,  of 
Various  Forms,  etc.,M.  R.  1/61,  p.  70. 
S.  Wells,  T.  2/66,'p.  43  ct  seq. ;  1/67,  p. 
29  et  seq.,  L.  2/69,  p.  797.  Taylor, 
Pathol,  and  Morbid  Anat.,  T.  1/57, 
p.  427.  Hart,  Clin.,  With  Reference 
to  Improved  Methods  of  Diagnosis  and 
Treat.,  L.  1/64,  pp.  405,  631.  Crit- 
chett,  R.  1/73,  p.  208.  Higgens,  Clin., 
T.  1/76,  p.  571  ;  2/74,  p.  165. 

CAUSES  OF  CATARACT— 

3.  Artificial    Production   rcl    Synthesis, 

Hogg,  L.  1/69,  p.  639  ;  Rev.,  M.  R. 
2/02,  p.  370  ;  R.  1/61,  p.  302.  Richard- 
son, Exper.  With  Frogs,  T.  1/60,  pp. 
319,  413. 
Vide  Pot.  Iod.  (263:4);  Sodii  Chlor. 
(267:4) ;  Sod^t.  Uras  (269:5) ;  Gly- 
cerine (270:6) ;  Alcohol  (424:4). 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


575 


CAUSES  OF  CATAEACT  {cont.)— 

DiAiiETES  (334:1). 

Cardiac  Disease  (767:1),  Its  Eelation  to 
Cataract. 

Eeflex  Inflamm.  of  5th  (1437:6),  B.  Se- 
quard,  T.  2/61,  p.  258. 

EiCE  (320:6),  Causing  it  in  Fo^-ls?  T.  2/61, 
.  p.  392. 

Heredity  (562:4),  Streaffield,  6  In  One 
Family,  E.  2/58,  p.  197.  Cooper,  Clin., 
T.  2/52,  p.  56.  Solomon,  Double, 
Spontaneous  Cure,  T.  1/58,  p.  196. 
Frobelius,  T.  2/63,  p.  152.  Hutchin- 
son, Associated  with  Bad  Teeth  in 
Infts.,  M.  E.  2/75,  p.  487.  Eeady 
Cure  of  Infantile  by  Suction,  M.  E. 
2/71,  p.  28. 

1868. 

YAEIETIES  OF  CATAEACT— 

1.  Black  Cataract — Gutta  Serexa  (1861:3). 
Osseous,  France,  L.  2/45,  p.  454.    Taylor, 

T.  1/53,  p.  217.    Hart,  E.  1/69,  p.  213. 

2.  Lenticular,  "Walton,  Diagn.  of  Incipient 

in  Old  People,  T.  2/53,  p.  340. 
Lamellar,  Hutchinson,  Connection  of  with 

Infantile  Convulsions  (1301:4),  T. 

2/76,  p.  240. 
Morgagnian,  Wilde,  T.  2/52,  p.  327. 
Traumatic,  Soelberg  Wells,  T.  2/66,  p.  495. 

DIAGNOSIS  OF  CATAEACT— 
4.  Clinical,  Hart,  L.  1/64,  p.  405. 
From  Amaurosis  (1861:6). 

TEEATMENT  OF  CATAEACT— 

Lectures,  Etc.,  v.  Graefe,  T.  2/57,  pp.  267, 

432.    Critchett,  E.  l/73,p.  208.    Jabez 

Hogg,  Is   it   Curable  without   Oper.? 

No,  L.  1/68,  p.  372. 
Spontaneous  Cure,  Solomon,  T.  1/58,  pp. 

196,  278;  2/61,  p.  281.     Peachy,  E. 

1/61,  p.  155. 

1869. 

MEDICINAL  TEEAT.  OF  CATAEACT— 

1.  "The   Hofrath,"    T.    2/60,   pp.   502,   593. 

Lopez,   M.   E.    1/54,   p.    585.      Mac- 
ilwain,  L.  1/66,  p.  413;   1/69,  p.  639. 
Concentration   of    Sun's   Eays    (184:3), 

2.  Langenbeck,  9  Cases,  T.  1/61,  p.  156. 
PnosruoRETTED    Oil    Liniment    (239:6), 

Tavignot,  L.   1/69,   p.  126  ;   Dangers, 
etc.,  L.  2/73,  p.  735. 

SUEGICAL  TEEATMENT  OF  CATAEACT 

Paracentesis  Oculi  (1850:4),  Spcrino,  T. 

2/61,  p.  615.   Hildige,  E.  2/62,  p.  220. 

Suction,  Teale,  in  Soft  Cataract,  L.  2/64, 

p.  348. 

EXTEACTION  OF  CATAEACT— 

4.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Walton,  If  One  Eye  be 


EXTEACTION  OF  CATAEACT— Lectures, 
Etc.  {eont.)  — 

Good  is  it  Wise  to  Operate?  T.  1/67, 
p.  109;  The  Needle  Oper.  as  Near 
Perfect  as  Possible,  E.  2/62,  p.  222. 
Carter,  Early  Operat.,  M.  E.  2/71,  p. 
514.  Arlt  on  Graefe's  Oper.,  T.  2/76, 
p.  607.  Liebreich,  Now  Oper.,  T.  2/71, 
p.  671.  Taylor,  New  Plan,  L.  1/70, 
pp.  581,  614  ;  2/71,  pp.  634,  767  ;  1/76, 
p.  213;  B.  1/76,  p.  226.  Bell  Taylor, 
New,  T.  1/76,  p.  183.  Wolfe,  Im- 
proved,  L.  1/68,  pp.  462,  526,  584, 
652,  715.  Hart,  Clm.,  L.  1/63,  p.  355. 
Carter,  Eecent  Improvements,  T.  2/63, 
p.  432.  Jeaffieson,  L.  2/71,  p.  394; 
T.  2/74,  p.  115.  Desmarres,  Eules  to 
6.  Guide,  L.  1/60,  p.  585.  Hindoo  Plan 

(9:6),  M.  E.  1/58,  p.  109.  Schuft, 
Operat.  in  Senile  Cataract,  T.  2/61, 
p.  513  ;  2/63,  p.  357.  Windsor,  His- 
torical Eeseaeches  on  Use  of  For- 
ceps to  Fix  Eye,  M.  E.  2/63,  pp. 
219,  517.  France,  New  Method  of 
Fixing  Eye  (1870:5),  E.  2/58,  p.  368  ; 
1/59,  p.  112. 

1870. 

1.  New  Depressor,  Diagr.,  Etc.,  Solomon,  T. 

2/57,  p.  471;  New  Oper.,  E.  1/65,  p. 

170;  L.  2/75,  p.  167. 
Destruction  of  Caps,  of  Lens,  Perrin,  E. 

1/72,  p.  217. 
Sect,    of    Oubicul.    Palpebr.    (1877:3), 

Preliminary,  Chesshire,  T.  1/73,  p.  398. 
In  Children  and  Infants  (1630:1),  Guer- 

saut,  Oper.,  M.  E.  1/65,  p.  546. 
In  Gouty  Subjects   (1630:5),  Cooper,  L. 

1/57,  p.  370  ;   After  a  Fit,  Etc.,  T. 

1/73,  p.  677. 

2.  Semilunar  Corneal  Incision,  Jabez  Hogg, 

T.  1/71,  pp.  600,  630. 
Linear  Incision,  Bell,    E.   1/60,  p.  155. 

Little,   200  Cases,  M.  E.  1/73,  p.  196. 

Critchett,  T.  2/57,  p.  249  ;  1/67,  p.  189. 

Weber's  Modific,  L.  1/68,  p.  50. 
Depression,  Bowman,  Ultimate  111  Effects, 

T.  1/57,  p.  645. 
Scissors  (1645:2),  Bader,  for  Corneal  In- 
5.  cisiONS,  T.  2/63,  p. 434.  Higgins,  Diagr. 

of,  Forcep  Scissors,  T.  1/72,  p.  208. 
Knife  (1645:2),  Hoggs,  B.  2/74,  p.  278. 
Hooks  for,  Streatfield,  L.  2/72,  p.  38. 
Speculum  (1845:6),  Hogg,  to  Keep  Open 

Eye  Lids,  Diagr.,  B.  2/74,  p.  21^,  vide 

1869:6. 
Scoop,  Wells,  T.  1/67,  p.  135. 

1871. 

1.  Chloroform  (1822:2),  Kidd,  How  To  Pre- 
vent Sickness,  T.  2/61,  p.  3G2. 
Occlusion  of  Eye  (1820:2),  Gosselin,  Pio- 


576 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


EXTRACTION  OF  C AT AE ACT— Occlusion 
OF  Eye  (cont.)  — 

longed,  T.  1/60,  p.  427.     Chisolm,  and 
After  Treat.,  R.  1/61,  p.  155. 

2.  I.VTRA-OCULAR   HAEMORRHAGE   (1840:6), 

Cooper,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/59,  p.  359  ;  L. 
1/57,  p.  369 ;  2/59,  p.  286.  Hiilme,  T. 
1/67,  p.  495. 
Cure  of  Insanity  Following  Operation 
(1631:1),  Bousson,  etc..  Cases,  L.  2/60, 
pp.  397,  339,471. 

1872. 

LACHRYMAL  GLAND— 

1.  Nerves  of,  L.  1/73,  pp.  496,  853. 
Inflammation   and   Abscess,  Walton,  T. 

2.  1/54,  p.  317.     Stanley,  T.  2/52,  p.  464. 
Neurosis     of     t-el    Nervous     Epiphora 

(1873:3),  Tavignot,T.  2/56,  p.  400. 

DUCTS  OF  LACHRYMAL  GLAND— 

3.  Enlarged  vel  Dacryops,  "Walton,  T.  1/54, 

p.  317.     Ilulke,    forming  a   Cyst   in 

Upp.   Lid  (1876:4),   R.   1/59,  p.  115. 

Tavignot,  Obstinate  Cases,  M.  C.  1/56, 

p.  548. 
CARUNCULA  LACHRYMALIS- 

Njevus  of  (735:6),  Hart,  L.  2/62,  p.  475. 
LACHRYMAL  APPARATUS— 

4.  Mechanism,  Pilz,  How  the  Tears  are  Con- 

veyed, etc.,  M.  R.  1/63,  p.  51. 

LACHRYMAL  CANALS— 

Malposition,   Etc.,   H.  Walton,  T.    2/58, 
pp.    165,    398.     Morbid    Conditions 
of,  Critchett,  L.  1/64,  pp.  89,  147. 
6.  Obstruction;    Vide  Dacryocystitis 
(1873:4). 
—From  Calculus,  Cases,  T.  2/53,  p.  422. 
— From  Fatty  Concretions,  Dixon,  1/63, 
p.  507. 
rUNCTA  LACHRYMALIA— 

Poisoning  by  Strychnia  (386:4), Through. 

TUMOURS      OF      LACHRYMAL    APPA- 
RATUS— 
Tre.\t.,  Tavignot,  R.  2/61,  p.  150. 

1873. 

LACHRYMAL  SAC— 

1.  Morbid   Condit.,  Critchett,  L.    1/64,  pp. 

89,  147. 
Abscess,   Williams,   etc.,  M.   R.   2/63,   p. 
345  ;  2/75,  p.  876. 

2.  Erysipelas  of,  W.  Jones,  T.  2/57,  p.  597. 
Fistula,    Critchett,  T.  1/57,   p.  409 ;    Io- 
dine Inject.,  L.  1/74,  p.  804. 

SYPHILITIC  AFFECT.  OF  LACHRYMAL 
APPARATUS  (1S43:2)— 
Lectures,  Etc.,  Ricord,  L.   1/48,  p.  655. 
Lagneau,  M.  R.  2/57,  p.  271. 


EPIPH0R.\— DACRYOCYSTITIS— 

3.  Lectures,  Etc.,  Bowman,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/52, 

p.  528 ;  1/62,  p.  324.  Cooper,  etc.,  L. 
1/62,  p.  595;  2/62,  p.  22;  2/69,  p. 
667.  Critchett,  T.  1/58,  p.  139;  2/57. 
p.  661;  2/58,  p.  447;  L.  1/64,  pp. 
89,  147.  Teale,  on  Bowman's  Plan, 
T.  1/60,  pp.  9,  33,  59,  87.  S.  Watson, 
T.  1/75,  p.  605.  Tait,  Stilling'sOper., 
T.  2/70,  p.  421.  Liebreich's  Knife, 
Improv.  on  Stilling' s,  B.  2/76,  p.  245. 
Hulme,  New,  T.  1/59,  p.  522.  Walton, 
etc.,  How  to  use  the  Style,  T.  1/55, 
p.  645;  L.  1/75,  p.  570. 
Apt  to  Arise  ,\fter  Purulent  Ophthalm. 
(1833:6) ;    Vide  1872:2. 

1874. 

LACHRYMATION— TEARS— CRYING— 

1,  Office  of  Tears,  Bergen,  T.  1/70,  p.  154. 
Crying  and  No  Tears,  Dixon,  T.  2/60, 

p.  80. 
Zygomaticus  Minor  (1363:5),  Duchennp, 
Gives   Expression   in   Ciying,    M.  R. 
1/55,  p.  141. 

CRYING  IN  DISEASES,  Etc. 

2.  Of  Child  (1519:5)   Cries  Not  Serious,  No 

Crying,  Disease  is  Probably  Severe. 
In  Rickets    (100:4),    Causeless   Crying  a 

Common  Symptom. 
In  Ophthalmia  (1826:6),  Lachrymation  of 

Great  Value. 
In    Onanism    (1083:5),    Obstinate   Crying 

Often  a  Symptom,  Treat.,  etc.,  L.  1/60, 

p.  52. 

EYEBROW— 

4.  Clin.  Teachings   of.  Etc.,  Laycock,  T. 

2/71,  p.  296. 
Cysts,  Sichel,  Gravelly  or  Calcareous, 
R.  1/67,  p.  201. 

EYELIDS— PALPEBRyE— 

5.  Development,  Etc.,   Stieda,  Connective 

Tissue,  M.  R.  1/68,  p.  277. 
In  Fcetus,  Wilde,  T.  1/62,  p.  439. 
SupEUNUMERARY^  Dubois,  T.  1/64,  p.  78. 
In    Neuro-Vascular   Diathesis    (556:51, 

Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  151. 
Malformation,      Coloboma,      Davidson 

Oper.,  Diagr.,  T.  1/75,  p.  169. 

1875. 

PARALYSIS  OF  ORBICULARIS  PALPE- 

2.     BRARUM— PTOSIS— DROPPED  LID. 

Diagnostic  of  Paralysis  of  Portio  DuR.^ 

(1440:4)? 
Causes,  Treat.,  Etc.,  Jones,  R.  2/47,  p 

258  ;  Cases,  L.  1/45,  p.  22. 
Division  of  Cervical  Sympathetic  Caus- 
ing (1S12:3),  Ogle,  R.  2/58,  p.  199. 


MEDICAX   DIGEST. 


577 


PARALYSIS  OF  ORBICULARIS  TALPE- 
BRARUM,  Etc.  {coni.)— 
Aneurism  (723:4)  A  Cause,  Ogle,  R.  2/58, 

p.  199. 
Hysteeical  (1335:2),  Hodges,  etc.,  Cases, 
4.  Cure  by  Galvanism,  L.  1/71,  p.  378  ; 

2/72,  p.  117. 
Syphilitic  (1876:4),   Jeaffreson,  Cure,  L. 

1/72,  p.  252. 
Of  Lower  Lids,  Cooper,  In  Elderlj'  People, 

Treat.,  L.  1/62,  p.  596. 
Treatment,  Smith,  Mechanical  Relief, 
L.  1/74,  p.  783.     Walton,  Operat.,  T. 
1/72,  p.  97. 
6.  — TiNCT.   loDiNi   (251:1),  Wide,   etc.,  T. 

1/61,  p.  301 ;  L.  2/58,  p.  254. 
SPASM  OF  ORBICULARIS  (111:1).     Ble- 
pharospasm (1827:1). 
Electricity  in  Cure  of  "  Lite  Blood," 
V.  Poore,  L.  1/79,  p.  115. 
WAVERING  OF— 

In  Hysteria  (1333:2). 

1876. 

LOCAL  SWEATING  (28:1)  OF  EYELIDS— 

1.  Case,  Van  Graefe,  T.  1/59,  p.  606. 
Black  Saveat  (28:5). 

(EDEMA  OF  EYELIDS  (155:5)— 

2.  Diagnostic  Value  as  Regards  Upp.   or 

Lower  Lid,  Laycock,  T.  1/62,  p.  554  ; 
1/65,  p.  603. 
EMPHYSEMA  OF  LIDS  (G57:5),  Vide  Orbit 
(1808:6)— 
Cases,  L.  2/74,  pp.  184,  221. 

ECCHYMOSIS  OF  LIDS  (142:6)  tel  BLACK 
eye- 
Following  Fracture  of  Base  of  Skull 

(1682:2). 
Spontaneous  fr.  Diseased VEssELS,Savoiy, 
L.  2/75,  p.  691. 

3.  Treatment,  vide  142:5. 

XANTHELASMA   (64:6)   AND    NJEVI   OF 

LIDS  (735:5). 
ECZEMA    (50:1)    AND    RODENT    ULCER 

(66:5)  OF  LIDS. 
DIPHTHERITIC  DEPOSITS  (1836:1). 
GR.\NULAR  LIDS  (1829:1). 
CANCER  OF  lids- 
Case,  Walton,  T.  2/63,  p.  244. 
SYPHILITIC  ULCERS  OF  LIDS  (1843:2)— 

4.  Cases,  Etc.,  Dixon,  Lower  Lid,  T.  1/61,  p. 

471.    Solomon,  R.  2/63,  p.  208.    Law- 
son,  L.  1/65,  p.  478. 

CYSTS  AND  TUMOURS  OF  LIDS  (1660:3), 
6.     Vide  1872:3  &  1877:4. 

Cases,  Treat.,  Etc.,  Desmarres,  Etc.,  R. 

2/47,  p.  264  ;  2/63,  p.  208 ;  2/72,  p.  214. 

Critchett,  L.  1/63,  p.  231. 


INFLAMMATION  vel  BLEPHARITIS— 

Treatment,  Carter,  Sod^  Bic.vrb.,  gr.  v.  to 
§i.,  M.  R.  2/71,  p.  514. 

BURNS  AND  SCALDS  OF  LIDS  (60:1). 

1877. 

SYMBLEPHARON— 

1.  Lectures,  Etc.,  B.  Taylor,  New  Oper.,  T. 

1/76,  p.  183  ;  2/76,  p.  4.    Critchett,  L. 
1/63,  p.  230. 
CoNJUNCTiv.VL    Transplant.,    Wolfe,    R. 
1/73,   p.  205;    T.    1/75,   p.    25;    Fr. 
Rabbit,  L.  1/76,  p.  526. 

ANCHYLOBLEPHARON— 

2.  Cases,  Critchett,  L.  1/63,  p.  230. 

BLEPHAROPLASTICS.     Plastic  Surgery 
(1639:5). 
Cases,  Etc.,  Friedberg,  M.  R.  1/56,  p.  385. 
Jones,  T.  2/57,  p.  189.  AVolfe,  Forma- 
tion of  Lid  fr.  Skin  of  Arm,  Direct., 
B.  2/75,  p.  246. 

CANTHOPLASTICS— 

Vide  Ophthalmia  (1828:4);  Granular  Lids 
(1830:3);  Cataract  (1870:1). 

TARSAL    CARTILAGES  —  MEIBOMIAN 
4.     glands- 
Termination  OF  Nerves  in  (1248:4). 
Tumour  of  (1876:4),  Walton,  T.   2/54,  p. 
593.      Laurence,    Good    Forceps    for 
Operat.,  Diagr.,  T.  1/61,  p.  85. 

1878. 

CILIA— EYELASHES— 

2.  Petechi.tj    at   Roots,   Wilde,   Treat.,  T. 

1/61,  p.  302. 
Pediculi  (32:6),  Hildige,  R.  1/59,  p.  120. 

TINEA  TARSI.    Syn.,  T.  Ciliaris;  Lippi- 

3.  tudo;  Ophthalmia  Tarsi;  Eczema 
Tarsi;  Psorophthalmia,  vide  Eczema 
of  Lids  (50:1). 

Lectures,  Etc.,  Desmarres,  R.  2/47,  p. 
262.  Critchett,  L.  2/62,  p.  439. 
Anderson,  T.  2/63,  p.  88. 

TREATMENT  OF  TINEA  TARSI— 

AtMoorfields,  etc.,  T.  2/54,  p.  444;  1/57, 

p.  337;    2/57,  p.  604;    1/58,    p.  35. 
5.  Wilde,  Salves,  etc.,  T.  1/61,  p.  301. 

Streatfield,  R.  1/58,  p.  143. 
Iodine    and    Glycerine    (251:1),    Mac- 

millan,  T.  1/58,  p.  600. 
Ungt.  Picis  (351:5),  Parrish,  M.  R.  1/52, 

p.  274. 
Removal  of  Lashes,  Critchett,  T.  2/56, 

p.  570. 


578 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


1879. 

ENTEOPIIJM— 

1.   Lectuees,  Etc.,  Walton,  T.  1/52,  p.  515  ; 

1/53,  p.  497;  2/54,  p.  131.     Martin, 

K.  2/72,  p.  211.     Laurence,  Diagr.  of 

Forceps   for,    etc.,    T.    1/61,    p.    85. 

McCraith,  New  Oper.,  T.  1/71,  p.  333. 

Hart,  New  Oper.,  L.   2/63,   p.  480. 

Sichel,  Simple  Cure,  M.  R.  2/60,  p. 

544.     Cooper,  Diagr.  for  Clip  for,  L. 

1/62,    p.    596.       Watson,   Spasmodic 

Case,  T.  1/63,  p.  667. 
Collodion  (315:5),  Wian,  etc.,  T.  2/52, 
8.  p.  89;  1/63,  p.  667.     Batten,  L.  2/55, 

p.  387. 
TiNCT.  loDiNi  (251:1),  Carr,L.  2/58,  p.  254. 


ECTEOPIUM— 

5 .  LECTfREs,  Etc.,  Pagenticher,  Simple  Treat., 

R.  2/62,  p.  224.  Hart,  L.  2/62,  p.  584. 
Debron,  How  to  Prevent,  L.  2/60,  p. 
601.  Critchett, Cause, Varieties, Treat., 
L.  1/63,  p.  5.  Thiry,  Palliative 
Treat.,  L.  2/72,  p.  300. 

TRICHIASIS  vel  DISTRICHIASIS— 

6.  Lectvkes,  Etc.,  Villiard,  etc.,  M.  R.  1/56, 

p.  128 ;  2/58,  p.  263.  Hart,  L.  2/62, 
p.  584;  2/63,  p.  480.  Hergenstein, 
R.  1/67,  p.  182.  Watson,  New  Oper., 
T.  2/74,  p.  546.  Robertson,  Oper.  for 
Replacing  Cilia,  Diagr.,  B.  2/74, 
p.  283. 
TiNCT.  loDiNi  (251:1),  CaTr,L.  2/58,  p.  2.54. 


INDEX. 


The  Nos.  in  this  Inden:  refer  to  the  Sections  and  their  Divisions,  tvhich  are  shown  by  the  black 
Jiff  tires  in  the  Colvjixs  of  the  TFor/c.  Thus: — Abdomen  943:1,  thejirjures  before  the  colon  refer 
to  the  Section  943,  and  the  figure  after  the  colon  to  Division  1  of  the  Section,  vide  Preface, 
p.  vii.  Botanical  Natieral  Orders  found  in  Index  merely  indicate  ichere  that  class  of  Flatits 
is  placed  in  the  body  of  the  Jf'orh-. 


SECTION 

SECTIOX 

Abbreviations 

page  viii. 

Absorption  by  Bladder 

1045:2 

Abdomen     , . 

943:1 

—  by  Pharynx    . . 

814:2 

—  Abscess 

948:4 

—  by  Eectum     . . 

886:2 

—  Aneurism 

733:4 

—  by  Skin          

26:  ;J 

—  Band  across,  Sensation  of    ..         943:3 

Abyssinia     . . 

11:G 

—  Bandaging 

1565:3 

Abstinence  . . 

123:2 

—  Cancer 

947:1 

Acardiac  Foetus 

1580:4 

—  Constriction    . . 

943:3 

Acarus  Scabiei 

33:5 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

943:1 

Accidental  Haemorrhage    . . 

1551:5 

—  Dropsy 

999:1 

Accidents     . . 

1642:5 

—  Examination  of 

943:1 

Acclimatization 

200:4 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . 

998:5 

Accommodation  of  Eye     . . 

1812:5 

—  Injxvries  of      . . 

880:4 

Acephalocysts 

933:1 

—  Nerves 

944:1 

Acephalous  Monsters 

1343:5 

—  Opening  in  Ileus,  etc 

874:3 

Acetic  Acid. . 

448:4 

—  Pendulous 

1568:6 

Achillfca 

395:6 

—  Pulsating  Tumour    . 

948:1 

Achillis  Tendo 

.       1775:1 

—  Puncture  in  Tympanitis      . .         865:2 

Achroma 

37:3 

—  Tightness  across 

943:3 

Acids 

215:o 

—  Tumours  of    . . 

946:1 

—  Action  on  Gastric  Juice 

834:6 

—  Walls  of 

944:1 

—  Craving  for  in  Sickness 

126:1 

—  Wounds  of     . . 

880:3 

—  in  Diarrhoea  . . 

912:2 

Abdominal  Aorta    . . 

740:1 

—  Mineral 

248:4 

—  Belt 

1568:5 

—  Vegetable 

.449:4,  etc. 

—  Collapse 

945:4 

Acne 

29:;;! 

—  Dropsy 

999:1 

Aconite 

467:1 

—  Gestation 

1553:2 

Aconitin 

467:4 

—  Marks  in  Pregnancy . 

1548:6 

Acorns 

359:3 

—  Neuralgia 

944:1 

Acoustics 

605:1 

—  Pulse 

943:4 

Acttea  Eacemosa     . . 

406:5 

—  Section 

874:3 

Action  in  Nature    . . 

2:5 

—  Shock 

945:4 

—  of  Heart         

775:1 

—  Typhus 

1491:3 

Valves  of  . . 

779:1 

Abducens  Nerve 

1439:3 

Actual  Cautery 

212:4 

Aberration  of  Mind 

1372:1 

Acupressiu'e . . 

151:4 

Abies 

358:2 

Acupuncture 

166:4 

Abiogenesis . . 

2:3 

Acute  Cancer 

1664:4 

Abnormal  Parturition 

1568:5 

—  Dropsy 

155:. J 

Abortion 

1556:1 

— •  Phthisis 

691:4 

—  Avoidance 

..        1557:4 

Adder 

508:4 

—  Induction 

1558:1 

Addresses,  Introductories,  etc.     . 

566:1 

—  Laws  regarding 

1556:2 

Adductus  Longus   . , 

1758:1 

—  Treatment 

1557:4 

Addison's  Disease  . . 

1041:1 

Abortives     . . 

1557:3 

Aden  Ague  . . 

1490:4 

Abortive  Treatment  of  Gonorrhoea        1177:1 

—  Ulcer  . . 

173:  t; 

Abrasions    , , 

160:1 

Adenia 

131:3 

Abscess 

170:3 

Adenitis 

129:? 

—  near  Vessels   . . 

720:5 

Adenocele    . . 

1605:1 

—  of    Organs,    ride   under    the 

Adenoid  Tumour     . . 

1605:1 

several  Organs. 

Adipose  Tissue 

89:2 

—  Pericaecal 

884:6 

—  Tumours 

1661:1 

—  Scrofulous 

171:4 

Administration  of  Drugs   . . 

554:1 

—  Secondary 

170:5 

Adulterations  of  Food 

126:5 

Absinthe 

397:1 

Adynamic  Fevers  . . 

1481:5 

Absorption  . . 

116:5 

Adynamia    . , 

158:  G 

580 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


SECTION 

J^gophony  . . 

640:2 

Ale    .. 

Aeroscope     . . 

256:6 

Aleppo  Button  vel  Evil 

^stliiometer 

1233:6 

Algae 

-S:ther  Methylic 

446:5 

Algarola  Bean 

—  Spray  .  . 

189:2 

Algide  Fever 

—  Sulphur 

433:5 

Algidity  in  Hernia. . 

Ethiopian    .  . 

11:3 

Algiers 

JEtiology  fcl  Etiology 

557:1 

Alimentary  Canal   . . 

Afflictions     . . 

1363:1 

Aliments 

AflFusion,  Cold         

229:2 

Alisma  Plantago 

Africa 

11:3 

Alkalis 

African  Twins 

1579:5 

Allantois 

After  Pains . . 

1566:1 

Allium  Sativum 

Age  .  . 

576:4 

Almond 

Ague 

1483:5 

—  Essence  of  Bitter,  Artificial 

—  of  Aden 

1490:4 

Aloes 

Ailanthus      .  . 

418:6 

—  Glycerole  of   . . 

Ainhum 

1780:2 

Alopecia 

Air 

256:4 

—  Areata . . 

—  Bath  vcl  Turkish  Bath 

231:3 

—  Circumscripta . . 

—  Cells 

636:2 

—  Syphilitica 

—  Change  of,  Value  of  . . 

202:2 

Alphos 

—  Cold,  Dry        

257:2 

Alpine  Dangers 

—  Compressed     . . 

232:4 

Alps  . . 

—  Hot,  Dry,  Compressed 

232:4 

Altitude       

—  Impurities 

256:5 

Alum 

—  In  Arteries  of  Brain. , 

1408:6 

—  Acetate 

—  In  Vagina 

1098:6 

—  Iron  Alum 

—  In  Veins 

746:2 

—  Nitras  . . 

—  Open  Air  Treatment  . . 

257:2 

—  Sulph 

—  Passages,  Foreign  Bodies  in . . 

614:1 

Aluminium    .  . 

—  Rarefied 

232:5 

Alveoli  vide  Jaws    . . 

—  Tubes 

637:1 

Alvine  Discharges   . . 

—  Warm,  Moist  . . 

257:2 

Amanita  Muscaria  . . 

Ajaccio 

7:6 

Amaurosis    . . 

Akazga  Ordeal 

472:3 

Amblyopia    . . 

Alalia 

605:3 

Ambrosia  Trifida     . . 

Albinos 

37:3 

Ambulances 

Albugo 

1847:3 

Ambustio 

Albumen 

14:4 

Amentacea;  , . 

—  Tests  _ 

14:4 

Amenorrhcea 

—  Tests  in  Urine 

1012:1 

America,  N.  &  S.    . . 

—  Vegetable 

14:6 

Ammonia 

Albuminoid  Degeneration  . . 

1671:4 

—  Acetate 

Albuminuria 

1007:1 

—  Benzoate 

—  Not  Eenal 

1008:2 

—  Bromide 

—  Puerperal 

1597:2 

—  Carbazotate     . . 

—  Treatment 

1015:1 

—  Carbonate 

Alcalis 

215:5 

—  Citrate 

Alchemilla  Arvensis 

411:4 

—  Hydrochl. 

Alcohol         

422:4 

—  Iodide  . . 

—  Absorption  of . . 

423:1 

—  Liquor. . 

—  Administration  of      . . 

423:2 

—  Muriate 

—  Amylic 

447:2 

—  Phosphate 

—  Declaration  Against  . . 

431:5 

—  Picrate 

—  In  Disease 

431:4 

—  Sulphide 

—  Pathological  Effects  . . 

424:2 

—  Urate 

—  Physiological  Effects . . 

423:3 

—  Valerianate     . . 

—  Poisoning  by  . . 

425:2 

Ammoniacal  Urine  . . 

—  Tests 

422:4 

Amnesia 

—  Uses     . . 

431:1 

Amnion 

Alcoholism,  Acute  . . 

424:6 

—  Dropsy  of 

—  Cbronic 

425:5 

—  Liquor  of 

Aldehyd 

442:5 

Amseba 

INDEX, 


581 


Ampelopsis  . . 
Amphibia 

—  Human 
Amputating  Ulcers. 
Amputation . . 

— •  In  Utero 

—  Methods 

—  Treatment  After 
Before 

Amussat's  Operation 

Amygdalatome 

Amygdaline . . 

Amygdalus  . . 

Amyl 

Amylene 

—  Chloride 

—  Nitrite 
Amylic  Alcohol 
Amyloid  Degeneration 

—  Matter. . 
Amylum 
Amyotrophy 
Anacharis 
Anacardiacese 
Anoemia 

—  Lymphatica 

—  Perniciosa 

—  Spinal . . 
Ancemic  Murmurs 
Anaesthesia,  Artificial 

—  From  Cold 

—  Morbid 
Ansesthetics  , . 
Anal  Fistula 

—  Truss  or  Pad 
Analysis 

Anamirta  Cocculus 
Anaphrodisiacs 
Anarcotine    . . 
Anasarsa 

—  Local   . . 
Anatomical  Subjects,  How 

serve 
Anatomy 

—  Comparative  . 
Anchovy 

Anchyloblepharon  . 
Anchylosis   . . 

—  of  Whole  Skeleton 
Anders 

Andes  Mountains 
Anemometer 
Anemone 
Aneurism 

—  by  Anastomosis 

—  Capillary 

—  Cirsoid 
■ —  Dissecting 

—  False    . . 

—  Multiple 

—  Traumatic 

—  Treatment 

—  Varicose 
Aneurismal  Yarix 


to  Pre- 


SECTION 

419:6 
504:3 
504:3 
173:6 
1629:1 
1539:4 
1632:1 
1634:1 
1629:2 
897:4 
829:5 
409:3 
409:2 
447:1 
447:5 
447:2 
447:3 
447:2 
1671:4 
965:2 
314:2 
112:1 
343:2 
416:1 
140:1 
131:3 
140:4 
1257:4 
141:2 
217:3 
189:1 
1246:1 
217:3 
889:3 
892:5 
310:3 
465:2 
221:5 
464:4 
155:1 
155:4 

182:2 
1638:1 
478:1 
497:6 
1877:1 
1720:3 
1720:3 
538:1 
679:6 
256:5 
466:1 
723:1 
724:3 
720:6 
724:4 
724:5 
723:6 
724:6 
723:6 
725:1 
724:1 
724:1 


Angeioleucitis 

Anger 

Angina 

—  Follicular 

—  Gangrenous    . . 

—  Glandular 

—  Ludwigii 

—  Maligna 

—  Edematous    . . 

—  Pectoris 

—  Phagedenic     . . 

—  Scrofulous 

—  Syphilitica 

—  Ulcerated 
Aniline 
Animal  Charcoal     . . 

• —  Chemistry 

—  Food    .. 

—  Grafting  or  Ingrafting 

—  Heat    . . 

—  Magnetism 

—  Mechanics 

—  Mechanism 

—  Oils     . . 

—  Poisons 

—  Vaccination    . . 
Animals 

—  Diseases  of 
Animation,  Suspended 
Ankle 

—  Amputation    . . 

—  Annulus  of     . . 

—  Bursa)  around 

—  Dislocation     . . 

—  Fracture 

—  Inflammation . . 

—  Eesectiou 

—  Sprain . . 
Annulida 
Anodynes 
Anophthalmos 
Anorchism   . . 
Anorexia 
Anosmia 

Ant,  Suture  by  means  of 
Ante-flexio  Uteri    . . 
Ante-versio  Uteri  . . 
Anthelmintics 
Anthemis 
Anthracosis  . . 
Anthrax 
Anthropology 
Antiar 
Antidotes 

Antigalactagogues  . . 
Antiligature  Forceps 
Antimony     . . 
Antiperiodics 
Antiphlogistics 
Antiseptic  Dressings 

—  Ligature 
Antiseptics  . . 
Antjar 
Antozone 


582 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Antrum 

1687:3 

Apoplexy,  Placental 

1532:2 

Ants  . . 

484:1 

—  Pulmonary     . . 

665:1 

Anuria 

103G:1 

—  Eetinal 

1858:6 

Anus 

891:4 

—  Serous 

1414:1 

—  Abscess  around 

898:5 

—  Spinal . . 

1257:1 

—  Artificial 

897:4 

—  Splenic 

988:2 

—  Cancer  of 

867:5 

Apparatus  to  Transport  Bedrid 

den 

—  Circular  Friction  of  . . 

874:3 

Patients 

178:4 

—  Contraction  of 

891:6 

Appendix  Cseci 

885:4 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

891:5 

—  Vermiformis   . . 

885:4 

—  Eruptions 

892:2 

Appetite 

119:1 

—  Fissure 

888:1 

Aqua  Calcis. . 

273:3 

—  Fistula 

889:3 

—  Binelli 

153:6 

—  Imperforate    . . 

891:4 

Aqua-Puncture 

229:5 

—  Malformation 

891:4 

Aquaria 

310:3 

—  Neuralgia 

890:6 

Aqueous  Humour  . . 

1850:3 

—  Plugging         

892:2 

—  Membrane 

1850:1 

—  Prolapsus 

892:3 

Aquo- Capsulitis 

1850:1 

—  Prui-itus 

45:4 

Arachnida 

490:1 

—  Spasm. , 

891:6 

Arachnitis    . . 

1352:1 

—  Ulcer  of         

888:1 

Arachnoid    . . 

1350:5 

iinxiety 

1363:1 

—  Haemorrhage  . . 

1351:5 

Aorta           

739:1 

—  Membranes  (Cerebral) 

1350:5 

—  Abdominal 

740:1 

—  Membrane  (Spinal)   . . 

1254:4 

—  Aneurism  of  . . 

731:5 

Araroba 

412:6 

—  Compression  to  Arrest  Uterine 

Arbor  Vittc  . . 

358:2 

Hajmorrhage 

1585:2 

Arctic  Eegions 

201:5 

—  Contraction  vel  Coarctation  . 

739:5 

Arctomys 

544:5 

—  Dilatation 

731:5 

Arcus  Senilis 

1848:2 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

739:2 

Areca  Nut.  . . 

342:5 

—  Inflammation 

739:2 

Areola 

1610:3 

—  Malformation . . 

739:1 

Areolar  Tissue 

19:1 

—  Obliteration    . . 

739:5 

Argentum     . . 

305:5 

—  Pulsations 

739:4 

Argyria 

306:6 

—  Puncture  M'ith  Needles,  etc. . 

739:3 

Aries 

534:2 

—  Rupture 

739:3 

Arm  . . 

..       1727:1 

•—  Stenosis 

739:5 

—  Absent 

1580:4 

—  Thoracic 

739:5 

—  Artificial 

..       1737:1 

—  Valves  of 

740:4 

—  Boneless 

1727:1 

Eupture 

741:4 

—  Fracture 

1732:2 

Ossification 

741:2 

—  Muscles,  etc.  . . 

1728:1 

Aortic  Obstruction  .  . 

741:3 

—  Nerves  of 

..        1727:2 

—  Eegurgit. 

740:5 

—  Pit  vel  Axilla 

1744:5 

Apepsia  Hysterica  . . 

119:4 

—  Presentation  . , 

1572:2 

Apes . . 

517:1 

—  Sling  for 

1732:6 

Aphasia 

605:3 

—  Torn  Away     . . 

1728:4 

Aphis 

485:3 

Armenian  Twins     . . 

1579:4 

Aphonia       . .          . .          ... 

608:3 

Army            . .          . ,          . . 

573:3 

Aphrodisiacs 

221:5 

—  Indian 

9:4 

Aphthte 

798:1 

—  Medical  Field  Panniers  foi 

203:6 

Aphthous  Stomatitis 

797:3 

—  Roman 

7:5 

Apiol 

406:1 

Arnica 

396:2 

Apis . . 

486:1 

Aromatic  Scents 

374:2 

Apncea 

634:3 

Arrowroot    . . 

347:5 

Apocynacese 

392:5 

Arrows,  Poisoned   . . 

1616:5 

Apomorphia . . 

464:3 

Arsenic 

277:1 

Apoplectic  Cysts.    . . 

1410:5 

—  Antidotes 

279:1 

—  Ophthalmia    . . 

1828:6 

—  Causing  Disease 

278:1 

Apoplexy 

1410:3 

—  Doses  . . 

277:5 

—  in  Children     . . 

1412:5 

—  Eaters . . 

277:3 

—  Congestive 

1409:5 

—  in  River  Mud 

277:1 

- —  from  Heat 

1S5:2 

—  Poisoning 

278:2 

—  Meningeal 

1351:2 

—  Tests 

279:3 

—  Nervous 

1414:2 

—  Uses    . . 

280:1 

INDEX. 


583 


SECTION 

Arseniate  of  Soda    ,.          ..          ..  281:1 

Arsenical  Baths       .,          ..          ..  277:6 

Arseniuretted  Hydrogen    . .          . .  280:5 

Arteries        , .          . .          . .          . .  718:6 

—  Atheroma       . .          . .          . .  721:3 

—  Calcification  ..          ..          ..  721:5 

—  Compression  of  in  Therapeutics  756:5 

—  Degeneration..          ..          ..  721:3 

—  Development..          ..          ..  718:1 

—  Diseases          ..          ..          ..  720:6 

—  Inflammation..          ..          ..  721:1 

—  Ligature          ..          ..          ..  719:3 

—  Obstruction 722:3 

—  Eetinal            1859:1 

—  Syphilis          722:2 

—  Wounds          719:1 

Arterio- Venous  Aneurism  . .         . ,  724:1 

Arteritis 721:1 

Arthralgia 1717:4 

Arthritis 1719:3 

—  Chr.  Rheumat 1721:1 

—  Gonorrhocal    ..          ..          ..  1465:2 

—  Scrofulous 1718:4 

—  Spinal 1264:5 

—  Tubercular     . .          . .          . .  688:3 

Arthropathy            1715:1 

Artichoke     .,          ..          ..          ..  396:5 

Articulate  Sounds   ..          ..          ..  602:1 

Articulata 481:1 

Artificial  Anus        ..          ..          ..  897:4 

—  Arm 1737:1 

—  Auricle           1805:4 

—  Bone 93:4 

—  Cartilage         92:4 

—  Cataract          1867:2 

—  Cells 18:4 

—  Cuticle            26:1 

—  Diabetes         . .          . .          . .  335:3 

—  Digestion        838:4 

—  Epithelium 20:5 

—  Ess.  of  Bitter  Almonds         . .  415:5 

—  Eyes 1825:5 

—  Feeding          1389:1 

—  Feet 1788:2 

—  Fibrine           . .          . .          . .  16:1 

—  FloNvers           278:6 

—  Larynx           599:3 

—  Leech 482:6 

—  Legs 1754:4 

—  MHk 1543:4 

—  Organic  Forms           ,,          ..  3:3 

—  Palate 827:5 

—  Premature  Labour     ,.          ..  1558:1 

—  Pupil 185G:2 

—  Tongue           806:5 

—  Tympanum 1798:1 

—  Respiration    .,          ..          ..  630:1 

—  Ureter             1044:5 

Artisans        ..          ..          ..          ..  567:1 

Artocarpaceoe           . .          . .          . .  364:4 

Arungzole    . .          . .          . .          . .  56:1 

Arytsenoid  Cartilages         . .          . .  599:4 

Asagrtea  Oflacinalis             ..          ..  344:5 

Asarabacca  . .          . .          . .          . .  368:5 


Asarum 

Ascarides 

Ascaris  Lumbricoides 

—  Mystax 

—  Yermicularis  . . 
Ascites         . . 
Ash  Bath      . . 

—  Tree    ,. 

—  Bitter  . . 

—  Prickly 
Asia  . .  , . 
Asparagus    . . 
Aspergillus  Flavescens 
Asphyxia 
Aspiration    . , 
Aspirating  Trocars . . 
Ass's  MUk  , . 
Assafretida   . . 
Assimilation 
Assurance,  Life 
Asteroides    . . 
Asthenia      . , 
Asthenopia  . . 
Asthma,  Bronchitic 

—  Hay     .. 

—  Kopp's 

—  Spasmodic 

—  Thymic 
Astigmatism 
Astragalus  . . 
Astringents  . . 
Astronomy  . , 
Asylums 

Atavism       . ,         . . 
Ataxic,  Locomotrioe  Progressive 
Atcheen  "War 
Atelectasis    . . 
Atheism  and  Science 
Atheromous  vel  Sebaceous  Tumours 
Atheromatous  Degeneration 
Athetosis 
Athletes 
Athletic  Sports 
Atlantic  Ocean 
Atlas 

Atmosphere . , 
Atomized  Fluids     . 
Atom,  Apotheosis  of 
Atrophy 
Atropine  ( Vide  Belladonna) 

—  Doses  . . 

—  Hypodermically 

—  Paper  . , 

—  Poisoning 

—  Tests   . . 
Attitude  after  Violent  Death 
Auditory  Apparatus 

—  Meatus 

—  Nerve  . . 

—  Vertigo 
Aura  Epileptica 
Aural  Gland  Post. 

—  Surgery 
AurantiacecG 


584 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


SECTIOX 

Aiiricle  of  Ear 

1791:1 

Barium  Chloride 

—  Ablation 

1791:5 

—  Sulphuret 

—  Artificial 

1805:4 

Bark 

—  Cancer 

1791:4 

Barley 

—  Cauterization 

1791:5 

Barm 

—  Conformation .  . 

1791:1 

Barometer     . . 

—  Cover  for 

1790:6 

Barosma 

—  Deficient 

1791:2 

Barnes'  Dilators 

—  Eczema 

49:5 

Barrenness    . . 

— •  Erysipelas 

42:5 

Basedow's  Disease  . . 

—  Gangiene 

1792:1 

Basilar  Aneurism    . . 

—  Ossification     . . 

1374:2 

—  Artery . . 

—  Sanguineous  Tumour 

1374:2 

Bastian       "  . . 

—  SupernTimerary 

1791:2 

Batavia 

—  Eodent.  Ulcer 

66:5 

Bath  as  a  Watering  Pla 

:'e . . 

—  Tumours  of    . . 

1791:4 

Bathers'  Aphorisms,  Ru 

es  for 

Auricles  of  Heart    . . 

762:5 

Bathing 

Auriculo-temporal  N'erve  . . 

1439:1 

Baths 

Auscultation,  Chest 

638:4 

—  Air,  Hot 

—  of  Different  Parts 

640:4 

Hot  Compressec 

I  "' 

—  of  Ear 

1790:5 

—  Alkaline 

—  of  Fcctal  Heart 

1537:6 

—  Arsenical 

—  of  Infant's  Head 

1537:4 

—  Ash      . . 

Australia 

13:3 

—  Calomel 

Australian  Meats     . . 

124:1 

—  Cold     .. 

Automatic  Movements 

1298:2 

—  Electro-Chemical 

Autophagy   . . 

119:6 

—  Guano. . 

Avis  . . 

512:1 

—  Hip     .. 

Avulsion  of  Toe  Nail 

1782:6 

—  Medicated 

Awa  . . 

365:3 

—  Mercurial 

Axilla            . .          . . 

1744:5 

—  Mineral 

Axillary  Aneurism  . . 

731:1 

—  Mud     .. 

—  Artery . . 

1745:1 

— •  Nitro-Muriatic  Aci 

d  .' .' 

Axis  . . 

1701:2 

—  Pine  Leaves    . . 

Azadirachta  Indica. . 

418:5 

—  Prolonged  Hot 

Azote 

248:6 

—  Pulverised  Water 

Azoturia 

1030:2 

—  Roman 

Aztecques    . . 

4:4 

—  Sand    .. 

—  Sea  Water 

Babyrussa    . . 

529:1 

—  Shovrer 

Eaby's  Napkin 

1542:6 

—  Sitz      . . 

Bacchia 

29:5 

—  Spray  . . 

Back  vide  Spine 

1692:3 

—  Sulphur 

Backs  and  No  Backs 

1148:2 

—  Turkish 

Bacterides  vcl  Bacteria 

316:3 

—  Vapour 

Bael  Fruit 

451:1 

—  Warm  .  . 

Bag,  Obstetric 

1113:2,    1575:1 

Bats 

Bakers 

570:4 

Batteries,  Galvanic . . 

Balanitis 

1168:1 

—  —  Internal 

Baldness  Head 

21:5 

Battles 

—  Tongue 

807:4 

Bayonet  Wounds     . . 

Bale  re/ Bael  Fruit. . 

451:1 

Beards 

Balham  Mystery     . . 

281:6 

Bears 

Balloons 

257:5 

Beauty,  Principles  of 

Balneology  . . 

228:1 

Beaver 

Band  across  Abdom.,  Scnsatic 

n  of         943:3 

Beberine 

Bandages 

1648:4 

Bedridden  Patients 

—  In  Labour 

1565:3 

Bedrooms 

Bantingism  . . 

91:G 

Beds 

Barbadoes  Leg 

1755:5 

—  Table  for 

—  Tar 

356:4 

Bedsores 

Barberry 

470:3 

Beeberine     .  . 

Barbers'  Itch 

24:1 

Bee  Bread     . . 

Barium 

272:3 

Beef 

INDEX. 

685 

SECTIOX 

SECTION 

Beef  Tea 

125:1 

Bite  of  Man           

107:2 

Eeer  . . 

322:1 

—  Serpents 

507:1 

Bees  . . 

486:1 

Bittera  Febrifuga   . . 

418:3 

Beet-root  Sugar 

326:6 

Bitters          

418:3 

Belladonna. . 

375:1 

Bittersweet  . . 

374:6 

Bellow's,  Eichardson's 

630:5 

Black  Death            

1254:4 

Bell's  Facial  Paralysis 

1440:1 

—  Eye 

1876:2 

Belts,  Abdominal     . . 

1568:5 

—  Pudding 

123:6 

Ben  Ehydding 

228:6 

—  Sweat 

28:5 

Benjamin  Tree 

393:4 

—  Leg 

58:5 

Benzine 

415:4 

—  Vomit . . 

1514:2 

Benzoic  Acid 

393:4 

Blacksmith  . . 

569:2 

Benzoin 

393:4 

Bladder         

1045:1 

Berberiiie 

470:3 

—  Absent 

1045:6 

Berberis 

470:3 

—  Atony . . 

1052:4 

Beri-Beri 

1516:4 

—  Cancer 

1071:1 

Betel  Nut 

342:5 

—  Catarrh 

1068:1 

Betle            

365:4 

—  Chronic  Cystitis 

1068:1 

Betula           

361:2 

—  Dilatation  of  Neck    . . 

1069:6 

Bhang 

362:3 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

1066:1 

Biberine 

370:1 

—  Distention 

1051:5 

Bibiru 

370:1 

—  Diverticula     . . 

1046:1 

Bibron's  Antidote    . . 

510:2 

—  Entozoa 

1054:5 

Biceps  Cubiti 

1728:2 

—  Eversion 

1046:1 

Bicycles 

198:6 

—  Exfol.  of  Mucous  Membrane 

1067:2 

Bicuspid  Valves 

766:1 

—  Extroversion  . . 

1046:2 

Biddenden  Maids     . . 

1579:4 

—  Fatty  Degeneration  . . 

1073:4 

Bidet            

1101:4 

—  Female,  l3iseases  of  . . 

1066:4 

Bile 

966:1 

—  FistuloD,  Vesico-Iutestinal   . . 

1055:1 

Bilharzia  Iltemalobia 

934:2 

—  —  Yesico-Uterine      . . 

1613:1 

Biliary  Calculi 

982:5 

Vesico-Vaginal 

1612:1 

—  Ducts  . . 

982:2 

Recto- Vesical 

1100:2 

—  Fistula; 

981:5 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . . 

1054:5 

Bilious  Attacks 

849:1 

— ■  Haemorrhage  into 

1054:5 

—  Fever  . . 

849:1,  1511:3 

—  Hypertrophy  . . 

1070:1 

—  Headache 

1430:5 

—  Inflammation 

1067:1 

Biliousness  . . 

849:1 

—  Injecting 

1068:4 

Binocular  Vision     . . 

1813:G 

—  Injuries 

1053:2 

Biology        

2:1 

—  Inversion 

1046:1 

Bionta 

18:3 

—  Irritable 

1068:1 

Bioplasm 

18:4 

—  Malformation 

1046:1 

Birch            

361:2 

—  Muscles 

1045:1 

Birds             

512:1 

—  Neck,  Dilatation  of  . . 

1069:6 

Birth             

1562:1 

—  Nerves 

1045:2 

—  After  Death  of  Mother 

1565:1 

—  Neuralgia 

1052:5 

—  At  Intervals  of  a  Month 

or  so       1579:1 

—  Opening  into  Bowels 

1055:1 

—  Concealment  of 

1560:3 

—  Paracentesis  . . 

1050:5 

— ■  During  Sleep. . 

1564:5 

—  Paralysis 

1052:1 

—  Illegitimate    . . 

1581:5 

—  Polypus 

1070:5 

- —  Live    . . 

1561:1 

—  Prolapsus 

1100:1 

—  Plural 

1578:2 

—  Rupture 

1053:2 

—  Post  Mortem  . . 

1564:6 

—  Scrofulous  Ulceration 

1070:2 

—  Premature 

1540:1 

—  Stone  . . 

1057:1 

—  Eapid  . . 

1564:4 

—  Tubercle 

1070:2 

—  Retarded 

1547:5 

—  Tumours 

1070:4 

— ■  Suspected 

1560:3 

—  Ulcer  Perforating 

1070:2 

Biscuits,  Aperient  . . 

877:2 

—  Villous  Cancer 

1070:5 

—  Charcoal 

237:2 

—  Wash  out,  Directions  to 

1068:4 

—  New  "Wheatcn 

324:5 

—  Wounds 

1053:2 

Biskra  Boutou 

58:6 

Bleaching     . . 

257:1 

Bismuth,  Subcarbonate     . . 

283:5 

Bleeders 

141:5 

—  Nitrate 

283:1 

Bleeding 

163:1 

Bite  of  Dog.. 

523:1 

Blennorrhagia 

1171:3 

—  Insects 

483:5 

—  Ophthalmic    . . 

1834:3 

586 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


SECTIOX 

SECTION 

Blepharitis  . . 

1876:6 

Bone,  Charcoal 

236:4 

Blepharoijlastics 

..        1877:2 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

95:1 

Blepharospasm 

1827:1 

—  Epiphyses  of  . . 

94:5 

Blighted  Ova 

1556:2 

—  Fracture  of    . . 

1652:3 

Blindness 

1818:1 

—  Hypertrophy 

95:5 

• —  Colour 

1816:5 

—  In  Eye 

1842:1 

—  Day  and  Night 

1817:1 

— •  Regeneration  of 

93:6 

—  Feigned 

1818:5 

—  Saws  for 

1640:2 

Blisters 

165:4 

—  Syphilis 

1204:1 

Blood 

134:3 

—  Transplantation 

1655:3 

—  As  Food 

138:1 

—  Tubercle  in    . . 

95:5 

—  Circulation     . . 

752:1 

—  Tumours  of    . . 

1661:5 

—  Clot,  Organised,  etc. . . 

136:3 

Bone  Setters 

1656:4 

—  Coagulation    . . 

136:1 

Bony  Turnouts 

1661:5 

—  Corpuscle  holding  Cell 

138:3 

Books 

1524:4 

—  Corpuscles 

136:5 

Boots 

567:4 

—  Crystals 

135:3 

Boracic  Acid 

268:6 

—  Dairies 

138:4 

Borax 

268:5 

■ —  Desiccated 

135:2 

Borborygmi . . 

864:4 

—  Detection 

138:5 

Borneo  Camphor     . , 

369:6 

—  Extravasated  . . 

142:4 

Bos  Taurus  . . 

536:1 

—  Filarial  in 

932:4 

Bosjeman  Race 

4:4 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in 

139:5 

Botany 

311:1 

—  How  Affected  by  Diff.  Ag 

ents         138:3 

Bothriocephalus  Latus 

941:1 

— ■  in  Diseases     . . 

139:2 

Bots 

485:6 

—  Pathology 

139:3 

Bottles         

203:6 

—  Figment 

135:5 

—  Feeding 

1544:5 

—  Printing 

135:6 

—  To  give  Medicines  w 

Lth        .  .          203:6 

—  Repair  of  "Wounds     . . 

159:6 

Bougies 

.      1216:6,  1646:5 

—  Root    . . 

458:1 

BouUmia 

119:2 

—  Sounds 

723:4 

Boulogne 

6:4 

—  Stains. . 

138:5 

Bouton  de  Biskra    . . 

58:6 

—  Sweat 

143:1 

Bow  Legs    . . 

..        1771:6 

—  Tests 

138:5 

Bowels,  fide  Intestines 

863:1 

—  Tissue 

159:6 

Box  Tree 

366:5 

—  Transfusion    . . 

152:1 

Brachial  Artery 

744:3 

—  Tumours 

142:4 

—  Nerve 

..        1727:2 

—  Vessels 

718:1 

Brain 

1344:1 

—  White- Celled 

989:5 

—  Anatomy 

1844:1 

Bloodless  Operation 

1632:4 

Comparative 

1348:4 

Blotting  Paper 

316:1 

—  Abscess  of      . . 

1418:5 

Blow-Pipe 

309:5 

—  Absent 

1343:5 

Blows 

1642:6 

—  Anismia 

1407:1 

—  Effects  of 

1642:6 

—  Aneurism 

730:3 

—  On  Eye-ball  . . 

1840:4 

—  Arteries  of      . . 

1468:5 

Blue  Disease 

763:2 

—  Atrophy 

1420:3 

—  Man 

306:1 

—  Blood,  Quantity  in    . 

1406:5 

—  Pus 

168:4 

—  Bruised  and  Lacerate 

i          ..        1424:3 

—  Sweat 

28:6 

—  Calcareous  and  Bony 

Deposits       1421:1 

—  Urine  . . 

1030:5 

—  Cancer  of       . . 

1421:2 

Boat  Cough . . 

648:6 

—  Capillaries  of . . 

718:1 

Boating 

199:1 

—  Cells 

1248:2 

Body 

181:4 

—  Chemistry  of . . 

1247:3 

—  of  Rosenmiiller 

1139:1 

—  Circulation  in 

1406:4 

—  Phenomena  of,  reduced  t 

0  an 

—  Colour  of 

1344:2 

exact  Science 

2:3 

—  Compression  of 

1427:2 

—  Preservation  of  Dead 

.'.         182:1 

—  Concussion  of 

1426:4 

Bofareira 

367:6 

—  Congestion  of 

1409:5 

Boilers 

476:1 

—  Convolutions . . 

1344:3 

Boils             

55:1 

—  Cysticerci  in  . . 

1422:4 

Bombyx 

487:3 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

1402:4 

Bone 

93:4 

—  Dropsy 

1355:5 

—  Abscess  of 

96:2 

— ■  Effusion,  Serous 

1414:1 

—  Cancer  of 

95:5 

Sanguineous,  t'if/c  J 

Apoplexy      1410:3 

I^'DEX. 

587 

SECTION 

SECTION 

Brain,  Fever 

1505:4 

Broad  Ligaments    . . 

1139:1 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . . 

1425:2 

Broken  Heart 

773:5 

—  Fungus  Cerebri 

142C:3 

Bromidrosis 

28:4 

—  Haemorrhage  into 

1410:3 

Bromine 

253:1 

—  Hardening  of . . 

1418:1 

Bromohydric  Acid  . . 

253:1 

—  Hernia  of 

1426:3 

Bronchial  Collapse 

671:1 

—  Histology 

1344:1 

—  Flux,  Chronic 

651:2 

—  Hydatids 

1422:4 

—  Glands 

637:2 

—  Hypercesthesia 

1371:5 

—  Muscles 

637:1 

—  Hypertrophy  . . 

1420:4 

Bronchitic  Asthma  . . 

658:6 

—  Induration 

1418:1 

Bronchitis,  Acute   . . 

649:4 

—  Inflammation . . 

1415:1 

—  Capillary 

653:3 

—  Injuries 

1424:3 

—  Chronic 

651:2 

—  Lobes  . . 

1344:6 

—  Dry 

653:1 

—  Loss  of  Substance 

1424:6 

—  Epidemic 

655:1 

—  Malformation 

1343:4 

—  Fetid 

653:5 

—  Meninges  of  . . 

1348:5 

—  Gouty . . 

654:4 

—  Microscopical  Examination . 

1344:1 

— ■  in  Children     . . 

650:4 

—  MicrocephaKc 

1343:4 

—  Mechanical,  or  due  to  Ti 

ades         654:4 

—  Nerves  of 

1348:1 

—  Plastic 

653:3 

—  ffidema 

1314:3 

—  Eheumatic 

654:4 

—  Physiology     . . 

1359:1 

—  Suffocative     . . 

650:4 

—  Pulsations 

1406:6 

—  Syphilitic 

654:5 

—  Sand  of 

1247:4 

Bronchocele 

1696:5 

—  Sarcinfc 

1423:2 

—  Pulsating 

1697:1 

—  Sclerosis  of     . . 

1418:1 

—  Varieties 

1696:6 

—  Shake  of 

1426:4 

Bronchophony  -     . . 

666:1 

—  Sinuses  of      . . 

1407:6 

Bronchon-hcca 

651:2 

—  Size  of 

1344:3 

Bronchotomy 

637:5 

—  Softening  of  . . 

1415:1 

Bronchus 

637:1 

—  Specific  Gravity 

1344:3 

—  Dilatation  of  . . 

637:3 

—  Syphilis  of     . . 

1423:2 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . . 

637:4 

—  Tapping  of     . . 

1354:5 

Bronzed  Skin 

1041:1 

—  Tubercles  of  . . 

1420:5 

Broom 

415:1 

—  Tumours  of    . . 

1421:2 

Bro-w 

1685:1 

—  Veins  of 

1407:6 

—  Ague   . . 

1432:4 

—  Water  on 

1355:5 

Brown  Bread 

324:4 

—  Weight  of 

1344:3 

Brucia 

390:6 

—  Work 

1365:1 

Bruise 

142:4 

—  Wounds 

1424:3 

Bruit  de  Soufflet     . . 

780:2 

Bran 

324:4 

Bruits,  vide  Murmurs 

780:2 

Brandy 

432:6 

Brunner's  Glands    . . 

863:4 

Branny  Tetter 

41:2 

Brush  Bum. , 

580:6 

Brasdor's  Operation 

743:5 

—  to  clean  Stomach 

838:6 

Brassfounders'  Ague 

284:5 

Bubo            

1181:1 

Bravo  Case  . . 

281:6 

Buccinator  . . 

1690:6 

Brayera  Anthclmintica 

411:5 

Buckthorn    . . 

417:3 

Bread 

323:4 

Bachu 

418:4 

Break-bone  . . 

1490:4 

Buffalo         

535:6 

Breast,  vide  Mamma 

1598:1 

Buffy  Coat 

136:3 

Breath 

633:3 

Bufo 

505:4 

—  Ammonia  in  . . 

1018:1 

Bug 

33:2 

—  before  Death 

179:5 

— Poison  for 

33:2 

—  Luminous 

179:5 

Bulbar  Paralysis     . . 

809:5 

Breech  Presentations 

1572:1 

Bulimia 

119:2 

Breed  of  Animals    . . 

3:2 

Bull  voiding  Snakes 

507:1 

Brick  Walls            

205:2 

Bullets  in  Body 

1642:4 

Brighton 

5:4 

—  Forceps  for     . . 

1612:3 

Bright' s  Disease 

1007:1 

—  Wounds  by     . . 

1642:1 

Treatment 

1015:1 

Bunion 

1781:1 

A'arieties   . . 

1012:3 

Burdwan  Fever 

1512:3 

Brine 

267:5 

Burglars'  Tools  in  Colon   . . 

881:5 

Bringing  up  by  Hand 

1543:1 

Burgundy  Wine 

421:4 

Britain 

5:2 

Burnett's  Fluid 

286:4 

588 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Burials 

181:6 

Canada 

13:4 

Buried  alive 

181:6 

Cancer 

1662:4 

Burns 

59:1 

—  Acute  . . 

1664:5 

Bursffi  Mucosfc 

1723:1 

—  Cells  of          

1663:1 

—  PateUse 

1762:4 

—  Curability 

1664:5 

Bussine 

366:5 

—  Epithelial 

67:1 

Butchers 

570:5 

—  Treatment 

1664:5 

Butomus 

342:4 

Cancroid 

66:1 

Butter           

91:1 

— •  Tumour 

1669:5 

Butter  Milk 

540:6 

Canerum  Oris 

798:3 

Buttock        

72:1 

Candles,  Arsenical  Poisoning  from 

278:6 

Butyl  Chloral 

443:3 

Caniotica  of  Crete.. 

55:5 

Butyric  Acid 

91:1 

Canities 

21:4 

Buxton  Spa 

228:6 

Cannabis  Sativa 

362:3 

Buxus 

366:5 

Cannes 

6:5 

Byttneriacse 

455:1 

Cantharides. . 

484:2 

Canthoplastics 

1877:3 

Cacao 

455:2 

Canton 

10:5 

Cachexia,  Cancerous 

1663:2 

Caoutchouc 

364:1 

Cactus 

348:3 

Cape  of  Good  Hope 

11:5 

Cadmium     . . 

308:2 

Capillaries    . . 

718:1 

Cfficum 

884:4 

Capillary  Aneurism 

720:6 

—  Appendix  of  . . 

885:4 

—  Bronchitis 

653:3 

—  Cancer  of 

867:4 

—  Circulation 

756:1 

—  Inflammation  of 

884:5 

Capital  Punishment 

1620:4 

—  Periciccal  Abscess 

884:5 

Caprifoliaceas 

404:4 

Cesarean  Section    , , 

..        1577:1 

Capsicum 

381:5 

Caffein          

399:5 

Caramel 

328:4 

Cainca 

398:5 

Carate,  or  Look-at-his-face  Disease 

36:6 

Caisson  Disease 

232:4 

Carbazotic  Acid  and  Compounds  . . 

249:1 

Cairo 

11:1 

Carbolates    , . 

274:3 

Cajeput  Oil 

Cakes  of  Lime  and  Iron    . . 

408:1 

Carbolic  Acid 

352:2 

293:3 

Carbolized  Catgut  Ligature 

719:4 

Calabar  Bean 

471:3 

Carbon 

235:1 

Calamine 

284:5 

■ —  Bisulphide 

235:2 

Calamus  Aromaticus 

342:5 

—  Chloro-            

235:3 

Calcareous  Degeneration  . . 

1672:5 

—  Tetrachloride  . . 

235:2 

Calcification  of  Arteries     . . 

721:6 

Carbonic  Acid 

238:1 

—  of  Tubercle     . . 

676:3 

—  Oxide  . . 

239:2' 

Calcium 

273:1 

Carbonis  Detergens  Liquor 

354:6 

Calculus,  Biliary     . . 

982:5 

Carbuncle     . , 

56:2 

—  Intestinal 

882:3 

— •  Malignant  vel  Polish . . 

586:1 

—  Lachrymal 

1872:5 

Carbuucular  Face   . . 

29:5 

—  Nasal  . . 

590:5 

Carcinoma    . . 

1662:4 

—  Prostatic 

1074:6 

Cardiac  Diseases,  vide  Heart 

781:3 

—  Eenal  . . 

1021:5 

— ■  Apna3a 

788:1 

—  Salivary 

810:5 

—  jMurmurs 

780:2 

—  Tonsillar 

830:3 

—  Oppression 

768:1 

—  Urethral 

1170:3 

—  Physiology     . . 

761:4 

—  Vesical 

1057:1 

Cardialgia    . . 

840:3 

in  Females 

1063:1 

Cardiograph 

754:5 

Calisthenics.. 

199:1 

Cardiometer 

754:5 

Callisen's  Operation 

897:4 

Cardiophthalmos 

1837:5 

Callus,  Formation  of 

1652:4 

Carditis 

768:4 

Calomel 

303:2 

Carduus 

396:5 

Calumba 

465:1 

Care 

1363:1 

Calvarium    . . 

1676:5 

Carica  Papya 

407:5 

Calvities 

21:5 

Caries 

96:3 

Camberwell  House. . 

1390:6 

—  Joints  . . 

1719:5 

Cambridge  Degree  . . 

550:5 

—  Teeth 

104:5 

Camel 

543:6 

Carlsbad 

7:2 

Camp  Measles 

76:2 

Carmine 

484:6 

Camphor 

369:1 

Carnification 

665:3 

—  Borneo 

369:6 

Caniis  Extractum  . . 

124:6 

INDEX. 


589 


SECTION 

Carnivora     . .          . .          . .          . .  519:4 

CarobTiee 413:1 

Carotids,  Aneurism  of       ..          ..  730:1 

—  Diseases,  etc. . .          ..          ..  743:4 

—  Ligature         1244:2 

Carp 496:5 

Carpenters   . .          . .          . .          . .  570:2 

Carpets         205:3 

Carrageen  Moss      ..          ..          ..  317:3 

Carrara  Water         . .          . .          . .  846:4 

Carrot           406:3 

Cartilage 92:4 

—  Arytsenoid      . .          . .          . .  599:6 

—  Ensiform         ..          ..          ..  1747:1 

—  Intervertebral             ..          ..  1693:1 

—  Loose  . .          . .          . .          . .  93:1 

—  Semilunar,  Knee       ..          ..  1766:1 

—  Staining          93:3 

Cartilaginous  Tumours      ..          ..  1661:5 

Caruncula,  Laclirymalis    ..          ..  1872:3 

—  Meatus  Urinarii         . .          . .  1098:2 

CaryophyllaceiTG      . .          . .          . .  452:5 

Caryophyllus,  Clove  Tree             . .  407:5 

Cascarilla     . .          . .          . .          . .  366:6 

Casein          ..          . .          . .          . .  15:3 

Caseous  Infiltration  of  Lungs     ..  692:3 

—  Pneumonia     . .          . .          . .  665:4 

Cashew  Nut            ..          ..          ..  357:6 

Casserian  Ganglion             . .          . .  1438:5 

Cassia  Officinalis     ..          ..          ..  413:3 

Castanea      . .          . .          . .          . .  361:1 

Castor           ..          ..          ..          ..  544:1 

Castor  Oil 367:4 

Castration    . .          . .          . .          . .  1224:5 

Casts,  How  to  make          ..          ..  583:2 

Catalepsy 196:1 

Catalysis 420:6 

Catamenia    ..          ..          ..          ..  1140:4 

Cataplasm   ..          ..         ..         ..  171:5 

—  Galvanic         ..          ..          ..  171:6 

Cataract 1867:1 

—  Artificial         .,          ..          ..  1867:3 

—  Black 1861:3 

—  Diabetic          334:1 

—  Operation  for . .           ..          ..  1869:4 

—  Osseous           1868:1 

— Spontaneous  Cure     ..          ..  1868:4 

—  Traumatic 1868:2 

—  Treatment 1868:4 

—  Varieties  of    ..          ..          ..  1868:1 

Catarrb         592:2 

—  of  Bladder 1068:1 

—  Epidemic        ..          ..          ..  655:1 

—  Post-Nasal 591:4 

Catechu        412:5 

—  Palm 342:5 

Caterpillar 487:2 

Catgut  Ligatures    . .         . .         . .  719:4 

Cathartics 220:3 

Catheter 1215:3,1646:4 

Catheterism 1213:4 

Catheterism  of  Eustachian  Tube. .  1801:1 

—  of  Uterus       1558:3 

Cats 520:2 


SECTION 

Cattle           536:1 

—  Foot  and  Mouth  Disease      . .  537:6 

—  Plague             537:2 

—  Pneumonia     . .          . .          . .  537:2 

Cauliflower  Excrescence,  Os  Uteri  1129:2 

Cauterisation           ..          ..          ..  212:4 

Cauterv,  Actual 212:4 

—  Electric           213:2 

Caustics 211:4 

Cavernous  Sinus     ..          ..          ..  1408:1 

Cavities,  Lungs       , .          . .          . .  676:4 

Cayenne  Pepper     ..          .,          ..  381:5 

Cayuputi  Oil           408:1 

Celibacy 1085:3 

CeUs             18:4 

—  of  Cancer 1663:1 

—  Migration  Theory      . .          . .  756:2 

—  Therapeutics   . .         . .          . .  18:5 

Cellular  Pathology             . ,          . .  18:5 

—  Tissue             19:1 

Cellulitis 19:2 

—  Pustular         586:1 

Cellulose 313:5 

Cement  for  Glass 276:2 

—  for  Teeth        105:5 

—  Parian             206:3 

Cemeteries   ,.          ..          ..          ..  181:5 

Centenarians            ..          ..          ,.  2:6 

Cephalalgia 1429:2 

—  Neuralgic        1432:4 

-Varieties         1429:1 

Cephalhcematomata            ..          ..  143:3 

Cephaloma 1662:4 

Cephalotripsy          . .          . .          . .  1576:4 

Cera 487:1 

Ceramuria 1032:1 

Cerasus,  Lauro-Cerasus     .,          ..  409:1 

Ceratonia     . .          . .          . .          . .  413:1 

Cerbera         392:6 

Cerealin 324:4 

Cereals         323:1 

Cerebellum 1396:1 

—  Apoplexy  of   ..          ..          ..  1411:5 

—  Diseases          ..          ..          ..  1397:1 

—  Loss  of  Portions       . .          . .  1398:4 

—  Wounds          1398:4 

Cerebral  Aneurism  . .          ..          ..  730:3 

—  Apoplexy        1410:3 

—  Arteries           1408:5 

—  Circulation 1406:4 

—  Congestion 1409:6 

—  Diseases          1402:4 

—  Embolism 1409:1 

—  Exhaustion 1365:2 

—  Haemorrhage  . .          . .          . .  1410:3 

—  Inflammation..          ..          ..  1416:1 

—  Maculaj           1362:3 

—  Meninges        1348:5 

—  Nerves            1348:1 

—  (Edema           1414:3 

—  Pathology 1402:4 

—  Physiology 1359:1 

—  Pneumonia     .,          .,          ..  666:6 

—  Eheumatism  . .          . .          . .  1454:1 


590 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTIOX 

SECTIOJ 

Cerebral  Sinuses     . . 

1407:6 

Cheese 

15:^ 

—  Softening 

1415:1 

Cbeiloplastics 

801: 

—  Tubercle 

1420:5 

Cbeiro-Pompholyx . . 

52: 

Cerebria 

14K^:1 

Cheiroptera  . . 

518:^ 

Cerebritis    . , 

1415:1 

Chelis  and  Cbeloid . . 

66: 

Cerebro- Spinal  Fluid 

1250:3 

Chemical  Circulation 

755:^ 

Meninges  . . 

1348:5 

Chemistry    . . 

309: 

Meningitis 

12.54:4 

—  Animal 

309: 

Nerves 

1348:2 

—  of  Life 

309:^ 

Cerebrum     . . 

1344:4 

—  of  Plants 

Sll: 

Cere-Clotb,  Antiseptic 

162:5 

—  Physiological .  . 

309:. 

Cerium 

284:1 

Cherry  Laurel 

409: 

Certificates  in. Lunacy 

1390:1 

Chest 

638: 

Cerumen  of  Ear 

1792:5 

—  Auscultation  of 

638:. 

Cerumiuous  Glands 

1792:5 

—  Cancer 

644:^ 

Ceryical  Glands 

131:5- 

—  Deformities    . . 

638: 

—  Pregnancy 

1546:3 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

638: 

—  Eibs    .... 

1745:2 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in 

643:. 

—  Sympatbetic  . . 

1449:3 

—  Haemorrhage  into 

644: 

—  Tumours,  etc.,  vide  Neck 

1693:2 

—  Measurements 

639:. 

—  Vertebrae 

1701:1 

—  Nccvi  . . 

736:. 

Cervico-  Occipital  Neirralgia 

1237:2 

—  Oppression  of 

635: 

Cervix  Uteri 

1115:4 

— ■  Paracentesis  . . 

709: 

Amputation 

1117:3 

—  Protectors 

647:. 

Cancer 

1117:5 

—  Tightness  across 

641:( 

Hypertropby 

1117:3 

—  Tumours  of    . . 

644:^ 

Inflammation 

1115:5 

—  AVounds  of     . . 

642:. 

—  —  Occlusion  . . 

1118:1 

Chestnut 

361: 

remjibigus 

1117:6 

Cbian  Turpentine  . . 

416: 

Ulceration . . 

1116:3 

Chicken  Pox 

85:. 

Cesalpinus  . . 

752:1 

Chicory 

396:f 

Cesspools 

208:4 

Chilbblin      . . 

62:^ 

Cetacea 

545:2 

Child-bed    .. 

1562: 

Cetraria  Icelandica 

317:5 

Fever 

1590:. 

Ceylon 

10:1 

Mortality  . . 

1583: 

Cbafing  of  Skin 

40:4 

Children       . . 

1519:5 

Cbain  of  Life 

2:3 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

1519:5 

—  Saw     , . 

1647:5 

—  Head  of 

1537: 

Cbairs 

222:6 

—  Mortality 

1520: 

Cbalk           

273:1 

—  Number  Limited  in  '. 

•'ranee . 

1089: 

—  Metastatis 

556:2 

—  Nursing 

1604: 

—  Stones  (Gout) 

1472:5 

—  Operations  in . . 

1630: 

Cbalybeates 

293:1 

—  Physiology     . . 

1519: 

Cb.  D.=Cbambers'  Digestion,  18 

56. 

—  Still-born"       . . 

1540:^ 

Cbambers  of  Eye    . . 

1850:1 

Chimney  Sweeps    . . 

573:i 

Cbamomile  . . 

395:5 

Cancer  of  . . 

.        1079:! 

Cbampagne  "Wine  . . 

421:6 

Chimpanzee 

.  517:3  &^ 

Cbancre 

1185:1 

Chin 

1690:^ 

Cbange  of  Air,  etc. 

202:2 

China 

10:' 

—  of  Life 

1143:5 

—  Sea      . . 

10:^ 

Chaps 

40:4 

Chinchona   . . 

400:-: 

Cbaracter     . . 

.       1360:3 

Chinese 

10: 

Cbarbon 

586:1 

Chioccocca  Racemosa 

398: 

Charcoal 

236:4 

Chisel  for  Bone 

1640: 

—  Animal  and  Vegetable 

236:4 

Chitine 

314: 

—  Biscuits 

237:2 

Chloasma     . . 

36: 

—  Bono   . . 

236:4 

Chloral 

443:- 

Charles  XII.,  Death  ■Wound  of   . 

1641:G 

Chloric  Ether 

442:. 

Cbarqui 

124:3 

Chloralum    , . 

275:( 

Charms 

1485:4 

Chlorine 

246: 

Charwoman . . 

570:3 

Chloro- carbon 

235: 

Chastity 

1085:3 

Cblorodyne  . . 

443: 

Chaulmoogra 

407:6 

Chloroform  . . 

435: 

Cheeks         

1690:6 

—  Death  from     . , 

438: 

IXDEX. 

591 

SECTION 

SECTION- 

Chloroform,  Drop  Bottle  for         . .         437:3 

Chusan 

10:5 

—  Hypodermically 

441:3 

Chyle           

122:1 

—  Inhalation  of  .  , 

435:4 

—  Exuding  from  Thigh 

129:2 

—  Inhalers 

43C:4 

Chylous  Urine 

1037:1 

—  Methylated     .  . 

440:3 

Cibotium 

320:3 

—  Physiological  Effects 

of        ..          435:1 

Cicatrization 

160:1 

—  Tests  for 

440:6 

Cicatrix 

160:1 

—  Use?,  Hypodermical 

y          ..         441:3 

—  of  Burns 

59:3 

Inhaled 

435:4 

—  False 

1560:4 

Internally.  . 

441:4 

—  Obliteration  of 

160:2 

Locally 

442:1 

Cichorium    .  . 

396:3 

Chloroma     . . 

1669:5 

Cicutine 

405:2 

Chlorophyll.. 

313:1 

Cider            

410:5 

Chlorosis 

791:2 

Cigarettes,  Medicated 

380:4 

Chocolate     . . 

455:2 

Cigars 

380:5 

Choked  Disc 

1404:3 

Cilia 

20:5 

Choking 

614:4 

—  of  Eyelids 

1878:2 

Cholagogues 

967:2 

—  of  Plants         

312:3 

Cholera 

915:1 

Ciliary  Body 

4851:3 

—  Blood  in 

919:2 

—  Ligament 

1851:4 

—  Causes 

916:5 

—  Muscles 

1851:4 

— ^  Collapse  of     . . 

930:1 

—  Processes 

1851:3 

—  Contagiousness  of 

916:3 

Ciliated  Cells,  Animal 

20:5 

—  Cramps  of 

920:3 

—  Vegetable 

312:3 

■ —  Exanthemata . . 

919:3 

Cimex 

33:2 

—  Fungus  of 

917:1 

Cimicifuga  . . 

466:4 

—  Geography  of 

915:6 

Cinchona 

400:4 

—  In  Animals     . , 

916:4 

Cinchonine . . 

404:1 

—  Map    . . 

915:6 

Cinnamon    . . 

368:4 

—  Mist    .. 

917:6 

Circulation  . , 

752:1 

—  Mortality 

920:5 

—  Arrest    of,   etc.,  in  Treating 

— ■  Mucons  Membrane  o 

f  Intestines     919:4 

Diseases 

756:5 

—  Pathology 

918:4 

—  Brain  . . 

1406:4 

—  Prophylactics 

922:1 

—  Chemical 

755:4 

—  Sequelae  of 

921:1 

—  Foital 

1537:5 

—  Skin  in 

919:2 

—  Hepatico-Eenal 

1004:4 

—  Stools  of 

919:5 

—  in  Plants 

312:3 

—  Treatment  of . . 

921:4 

—  Secondary 

755:4 

—  Urine  of 

920:2 

—  Venous 

755:5 

Cholesteatoma 

1661:1 

Circumcision 

1167:1 

Cholesterine 

966:1 

Cirrhosis,  Liver 

973:1 

—  Disease 

977:1 

—  Lungs 

672:1 

Chondrus  Crispus   . . 

317:3 

—  Nerves 

1337:1 

Chopart's  Operation 

1784:5 

Cirsocele 

1228:6 

Chorda  Dorsalis 

1250:1 

Cissampelos  Pareira 

465:2 

Chordae  Tendineos  of  Ileai 

t           .  .         767:4 

Cisterns 

277:2 

—  Tympani 

1442:2 

Citric  Acid  . . 

450:6 

—  Vocales 

600:1 

Citrine  Ointment    . . 

304:6 

Chordee 

1086:4 

Citrullus  Colocynthus 

407:1 

Chorea 

1291:1 

Citrus 

450:3 

—  Electrical,  etc. 

1293:2 

Civilisation  . . 

4:3 

—  Local  . . 

1293:4 

Clamps 

1645:3 

—  Treatment 

1294:2 

Claret  "Wine            

421:4 

—  Varieties 

1293:5 

Classification,  Animals 

478:2 

Chorion 

1527:3 

Clavicle 

1724:1 

Choroid  Coat  of  Eye 

1850:5 

—  Dislocation     . . 

1725:1 

—  Gland 

1851:2 

—  Excision  of     . . 

1725:5 

—  Plexus 

1350:3 

—  Fracture 

1724:1 

Choroiditis  . . 

1850:6 

Clavus 

71:1 

Chromatoscopy 

1816:5 

Clay              

234:5 

Chi'omic  Acid 

259:3 

—  Eaters  of 

127:3 

Chromidrosis 

28:5 

Cleft  Iris 

1853:2 

Chronic  Disease 

554:4 

—  Palates 

827:1 

Chronometry  of  Life 

2:3 

Clergymen  . . 

564:6 

592 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Clergymen,  Sore  Throat    . . 

616:2 

Cold,  Pack 

229:6 

—  Voice,  etc.      •. . 

603:6 

—  Pathologically 

188:2 

Climate 

200:2 

—  Therapeutically 

189:1 

Climateric  (Female) 

1143:5 

—  Water  Cure,  Hydropathy    . 

229:2 

Clinical  Note  Book 

550:2 

Colic 

879:4 

Clitoridectomy 

1097:5 

—  Hepatic 

983:1 

Clitoris 

1097:4 

—  Lead    . . 

289:1 

Closterium   . . 

316:6 

—  Nephritic 

1022:2 

Clothing 

210:4 

— •  Eenal  . . 

1022:2 

Clots  in  Blood  Vessels 

17:1 

—  Scortoriuni 

1092:2 

■ —  in  Heart 

784:4 

Colica  Pictonum 

289:1 

—  in  Pulmonary  Vessels 

742:3 

Colitis 

883:5 

—  Laminated 

725:6 

Collapse 

1481:2 

Clover 

415:2 

—  Abdominal 

945:4 

Cloves,  Oil  of 

407:5 

—  Choleraic 

930:1 

Clubhing  of  Fingers,  etc. 

686:1 

—  Delirum  of     . . 

1481:2 

Clubfoot 

1786:3 

Collar  Bone.. 

1724:1 

Clubs            

205:3 

CoUes'  Law . . 

1208:4 

Coagulation  of  Blood 

136:1 

Collieries 

235:5 

—  in  Vessels  during  life 

17:1 

Colliers 

235:5 

Coals 

235:1 

Colliquative  Diarrhoea 

914:4 

—  Dust  Inhaled. . 

235:6 

Collis'  Fracture 

1736:3 

—  Gas  of 

236:1 

Collodion 

315:3 

—  Tarof 

351:3 

Colloid  Acid 

1033:1 

Coarctation  of  Aorta 

739:4 

—  Matter            

16:6 

Cobalt          

298:6 

Collyria 

1820:2 

Cobblers 

567:4 

Coloboma  Iritlis 

1853:2 

Cobra 

508:1 

—  Palpebra) 

1874:5 

Cobwebs 

490:1 

Colocynth    . . 

407:1 

Coca 

455:4 

Colon           , . 

883:5 

Coccoons 

487:3 

—  Abnormal 

883:5 

Cocculus,  Calumba . . 

465:1 

—  Cancer 

867:4 

—  Indicus 

465:2 

—  Fistulous  Open,  into  Stomacl 

1         851:4 

Coccus  Cacti 

484:5 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . . 

881:5 

Coccygeal  Gland     . . 

1709:2 

—  Gunshot  Wounds 

880:5 

Coccyodynia 

1709:2 

—  Inflammation.. 

883:5 

Coccyx 

1708:4 

—  Perforation     . . 

881:3 

—  Excision 

1708:6 

—  Stricture 

869:3 

—  Injuries 

1708:4 

—  Syphilitic  Affection  . . 

867:1 

—  Malformation 

1708:4 

Colophane    . . 

406:1 

—  Tumours 

1708:5 

Colostrum    . . 

1600:3 

Cochin  Leg 

1755:5 

Colotomy     . . 

897:4 

—  Ulcer 

173:1 

Colour 

1816:5 

Cochineal     , . 

484:6 

—  Blindness 

1816:5 

Cochlea 

1798:5 

Coloured  Pus 

168:4 

Cochlearia  Armoracia 

457:2 

—  Sweat.. 

28:6 

Cocoa  Nut   . . 

343:1 

Coma 

1428:2 

—  (Theobroma)  . . 

4.55:2 

Combustion . . 

224:1 

Cod  Liver  Oil 

499:2 

—  Spontaneous  . . 

587:1 

Codeia 

464:1 

Commissure  of  Brain 

1344:1 

Cceciim,  vide  Ca3cum 

884:4 

Commotion  . . 

1403:1 

Coeliac  Axis 

1001:5 

Communism 

1364:3 

Coffee           

399:1 

Comparative  Anatomy 

478:1 

—  Houses 

205:4 

Complexion . . 

20:2 

Cognac 

432:5 

Compositae    . . 

395:1 

Coil,  Cold  Water     . . 

1480:5 

Compositors'  Thumb 

569:3 

Coin,  Swallowing   . . 

852:1 

Compound  Fracture 

1654:3 

Coitus 

1091:5 

Compressed  Air  Bath 

232:4 

Colchicum    . . 

343:4 

Compressio  Cerebri 

1427:2 

Cold             

188:2 

Compression  in  Aneurism . . 

727:1 

—  a,  rel  Catarrh . . 

592:2 

—  in  Hemicrania 

1432:2 

—  as  an  Anoesthetic 

189:1 

—  in  Neuralgia  . . 

1242:4 

—  Affusion 

229:2 

—  in  Orchitis 

1221:3 

■ —  Extremities    . . 

1365:1 

—  in  Tooth  Extraction. . 

106:3 

INDEX. 


593 


SECTIOX 

SECTION' 

Compression  in  XJrethitis  . . 

1171:5 

Convolutions  of  Brain 

1344:1 

—  in  Varix 

750:1 

Convolvulus  Scammonia    . 

382:6 

—  of  Aorta 

1585:2 

Convulsions 

1299:2 

—  of  Artery  in  White  Swellin 

g        1719:2 

—  in  Utero 

1302:1 

—  of  Vena  Cava . . 

751:3 

—  Infantile 

1301:4 

Conarium     . . 

1347:2 

—  Partial 

1300:2 

Concealed  Accidenlal  Ilcemorrhat, 

e       1551:5 

—  Puerperal 

1588:1 

—  Birth 

1560:3 

• —  Rotatory 

1303:2 

Conception  . . 

1546:5 

—  Salaam 

1303:1 

—  False  . . 

.        1532:3 

Convulsive  Tremors 

1299:1 

Conchifera  . . 

492:2 

Cookery 

570:6 

Concussio  Cerebri  . . 

1426:4 

Cooks 

570:6 

—  Spinalis 

1259:4 

Cooling  Pack 

229:6 

Condensed  Milk 

540:1 

Co-ordination 

1396:3 

Condiments.. 

122:4 

Copaiba  vel  Copaiva 

413:4 

—  Liquid 

846:5 

Copper 

297:1 

Condurango . . 

472:3 

—  Acetate 

297:4 

Condylomata 

71:4 

—  Ammonio-Sulphate  . 

297:5 

Condy's  Fluid 

262:1 

—  Arseniate 

298:1 

Confectionary 

328:5 

—  Black  Oxide  . . 

298:2 

Conferva! 

316:4 

—  Coins  swalloM-ed 

853:3 

Congelation  (Frost  Bite)   . . 

62:1 

—  Miners 

297:1 

—  in  Surgery,  etc. 

189:1 

— ■  Poisoning  by  . . 

298:2 

Congestion  . . 

161:3 

—  Sulphate 

297:4 

—  Cerebral 

1409:6 

—  Workers  in     . . 

297:2 

—  Internal  Venous 

746:6 

Copperas 

214:3 

Conical  Cornea 

1849:1 

Coppice,  The 

1390:4 

Coniin 

405:2 

Copraemia     .  , 

873:3 

Conium 

405:2 

Coprologia   . . 

211:1 

Conj  unctiva 

1826:1 

Coralline 
Cord,  Spermatic 

355:1 

—  Discolouration 

1826:3 

1228:1 

—  Granular 

1829:1 

—  Spinal . . 

1250:1 

—  Inflammation 

1826:3 

Coriaria  Ruscif olia . , 

419:5 

—  Leprosy 

1826:2 

Corn  Flour  . . 

321:1 

—  Malignant  Pustule    . . 

1826:3 

Cornea 

1844:1 

■ —  Naevus 

1826:2 

—  Abscess 

1845:4 

—  Neuralgia 

1827:1 

—  Abscission 

1848:6 

—  Pemphigus     . . 

1835:6 

—  Cancer 

1849:4 

—  Phlyctencular 

1835:5 

—  Conical 

1849:1 

—  Polypi 

1826:2 

—  Fistula 

1846:3. 

—  "Warts  on 

1826:2 

—  Hairs  on 

1844:2 

Connective  Tissue  . . 

19:1 

—  Incisions  of    . . 

1844:2 

Consanguinity 

563:1 

—  Inflammation . . 

1844:3 

Consciousness 

1361:6 

—  Nebulaj  on      . . 

1847:3 

Conservative  Surgery 

1628:4 

—  Opacities 

1847:3 

Constriction,  Sense  of,  across  Ab 

—  Sloughing 

1845:5 

domen 

943:3 

—  Softening 

1845:5 

— Chest 

641:6 

—  Stains  on 

1848:1 

Constipation 

875:1 

—  Transplantation  of    . 

1849:5 

Consumption 

675:1 

—  Ulcers 

1846:1 

■ —  Galloping 

691:4 

—  Vascular 

1846:2 

Contagion  . . 

557:4 

—  Vesicles  on     . . 

1844:3 

Contagious  Diseases  Act    . . 

1092:3 

—  Wounds  of     . . 

1849:5 

Continence  . . 

1085:3 

Corneitis 

1844:3 

Continued  Fevers  . . 

1491:1 

Coins 

71:1 

Continuous  Current 

191:5 

Cornua  Humana     . . 

31:2 

Contractile  Substanee 

109:1 

Coronary  Vessels     . . 

761:5 

Contractility 

109:1 

Coroner's  Inquest   . . 

179:1 

Contractions 

109:1 

Corpora  Amylacea  . . 

314:4 

Centre  Coup 

1426:5 

—  Lutea  . . 

1141:2 

Convalescence 

554:6 

—  Olivaria 

1340:3 

Convalescent  Homes 

554:6 

—  Quadrigemina 

1347:6 

Convallaria  . , 

347:4 

—  Restiformia    . . 

1340:5 

Conveyance  of  Fever  Patients 

557:4 

—  Striata 

1346:2 

QQ 


594 


UEDICAIi   DIGEST. 


Corpora  Thalami     , , 

—  "Wolffiania 
Corpse 

Corpulency  . . 
Coi-pus  Callosum    . . 

—  Ciliare 
Corpuscula  Malpighiaua 

—  Tactus 
Corradi's  Lithotomy- 
Correlation  of  Forces 
Corrosive  Sublimate 

—  Poisoning  by 
Corrowal     . . 
Corsica 

Corti,  Organ  of 
Coryza 

—  Ulcerosa 
Cosmetics     . . 
Costal  Cartilages     . . 
Costo-Vertebral  Articulation 
Costume 

Cottages,  Cheap 
Cotton 

—  Famine 

—  Iodized 

—  ilanufacturers 

—  Wool  Dressing 

—  Wool  in  Tympanum 
Cotyledon  Umbilicus 
Cough 

Counter-extension  . . 
Counter-irritation  . , 
Country        , . 

Coup  de  Soleil 

Cousins 

Co\7 

Cow  Parsnep 

Cowpox 

Coxalgia 

Crab 

Cracking  of  Tendons 

Cracks  in  Tongue  . . 

Cradles 

Cramps,  Muscular  . . 

—  of  Stomach     ,  . 

—  Swimmers'     ,  . 
Cranial  Nerves 
Cranioclasm 
Craniology  . . 
Craniometry 
Craniotabes. . 
Craniotome  for  P.  M. 
Craniotomy . . 
Cranium      . .         . , 
Grasis  vel  Diathesis 
Orassulaccaj, . 
Graw-Craw  , . 
Cream 
Creasote 

Creatine       . .         . , 
Creatinine  , , 
Creation,  Vestiges  of 
Cremation    , , 
Cretinism     . . 


SECTIOX 

1347:1 

1044:1 

181:4 

91:4 

1345:3 

1851:3 

1004:2 

26:1 

1062:4 

2:3 

303:5 

304:1 

364:4 

7:6 

1798:5 

592:2 

594:3 

289:1 

1746:2 

1745:2 

210:4 

205:3 

568:1 

568:2 

250:3 

568:2 

1635:1 

1798:2 

408:2 

648:2 

1653:4 

164:3 

204:5 

185:1 

563:1 

536:1 

406:3 

86:1 

1748:4 

491:4 

115:2 

807:1 

1542:6 

111:1 

841:5 

228:3 

1437:1 

1576:4 

1676:1 

1676:3 

1677:5 

583:5 

1576:4 

1676:1 

556:5 

408:2 

36:4 

539:1 

355:2 

125:2 

125:2 

311:1 

181:5 

1394:2 


Creuznach  Waters 
Crimean  Army 
Criminal  Abortion 
Criminal  Lunacy 

—  Responsibility 
Criminals 
Crinolines    , . 
Crisis 

Critical  Days 
Crocus  Sativus 
Croton  Oil    . . 
Croton  Chloral 
Croup 

—  False  . . 
Crow  and  Eat 
Croydon  Sewage  Farm 
Crumb,  Wrong  Way 
Crucial  Ligament,  Knee 
Cruciferte     . . 
Crural  Artery 

—  Phlebitis 
Cms  Cerebi . . 
Crusta  Lactea 
Crustacea  , . 
Crying 

Cryptorchitism 
Crystalline  Lens 

—  Dislocation  of. 

—  Ossification  of 

—  Regeneration  of 

—  Wounds  of  . . 
Cuba  . .  . , 
Cubebs 

Cuboid  Bone 

Cucumber    . . 

Culex  Mosq[uito 

Cumarin 

Cundurango 

Cup  for  Infants,  etc. 

Cupping 

Cuprum 

Curara 

Cure  de  Raisin 

Curry  Powder 

Cuiwature,  Spine    . . 

Cut  Throat 

Cutaneous  Absorption 

—  Diseases 

—  Menstruation . .         . . 

—  Perspiration  . . 
Cuticle 

Cutis  

Cyanides 

Cyano-Urine 

Cyanosis 

Cyclamen     , . 

Cyclical  Changes  in  System 

Cyclopian  Monsters 

Cydonia 

Cynanche  vel  Angina 

—  Maligna 

—  Parotidea 

—  TonsiUitica  , . 
Cynara        ..      


INDEX. 


595 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Cyphosis 

1710:5 

Deformity    . . 

1710:1 

Cyprian  Tui-pentine 

416:3 

—  of  Joints 

1714:6 

Cysticercus  . . 

933:1 

Degeneration 

1671:3 

Cystic  Oxide 

1033:1 

—  Amylaceous    . . 

1671:4 

—  Tumours 

1660:3 

• —  Arterial 

721:3 

Cystico-Cutaneous  Fistula 

881:5 

—  Atheromatous 

1672:5 

Cystin 

1033:1 

—  Calcareous 

1672:5 

Cystitis 

1067:1 

—  Fatty 

1673:1 

—  Chronic 

1068:1 

—  Fibroid  and  Allied    . . 

1673:5 

Cysto-Sarcoma 

16G0:4 

—  of  Mankind    . . 

3:4 

Cystocele      . . 

1100:1 

—  of  Muscles 

112:1 

Cystolites     . . 

313:2 

Deglutition  . . 

120:4 

Cystorrhoea  . . 

1068:1 

Degrees,  M.D. 

565:2 

Cysts            

1060:5 

Delhi  Boil 

56;  1 

Cytisus  Scoparius    . . 

415:1 

De'iigation  of  Arteries 

719:3 

—  of  Veins 

749:3 

Dacryops 

1872:3 

Delirium 

1474:3 

Dacryocystitis 

1873:3 

—  from  Lead 

291:4 

Dactylus      . . 

1740:1 

—  in  Different  Diseases 

1475:4 

Dahlia          

395:1 

—  of  Operators  . . 

1629:2 

Dairy 

536:3 

—  Traumatic 

1636:2 

Daltonism    . . 

1816:5 

—  Tremens 

427:2 

Damiana 

221:5 

Delivery,  vide  Labour 

1562:1 

Dancing  Mania 

1381:5 

Delphinium  Staphysagria. . 

466:6 

Dandelion    . . 

397:1 

Deltoid  Muscles 

1729:1 

Dandruff 

41:2 

Delusions     . . 

1370:3 

Dandy  Fever 

1490:4 

Dementia     . . 

1383:2 

Daphne  Mezereon  . . 

370:4 

Demonomania 

1333:4 

Darkened  Room 

74:2 

Dengue 

1490:4 

Dartos 

1170:1 

Denmark 

8:4 

Darwinian  Theory  . . 

4:3 

Dental  Science 

102:1 

Datura  Stramonium 

378:4 

■ —  Nerve  . . 

105:2 

—  Tatida             

661:4 

Dentcs  Sapientes    . . 

106:5 

Davenport  Brothers 

196:4 

Dentine 

102:2 

Day  Blindness 

1817:1 

Dentition     , . 

102:3 

—  Labourers 

570:3 

Deodorants  . . 

214:2 

Dead  Body  . . 

181:4 

Depilation    . .          . .          , .       ... 

21:3 

—  Burning  of     . . 

181:5 

Depilatories.. 

21:2 

—  Preservation  of 

182:1 

Depletion     . . 

163:2 

—  Restoration  of  Features  of  . . 

181:4 

Depression,  Nervous 

554:2 

Dead  House 

583:5 

—  of  Spirits 

1383:4 

Dead  Sea     . . 

13:1 

Depressor  Nerve     . . 

718:5 

Deadly  Nightshade 

375:1 

Derbyshire  Neck    . . 

1696:6 

Deaf-Mutism 

1805:5 

Derivative  Suppuration     . . 

164:3 

Deafness 

1803:1 

Derma 

26:1 

Death           

179:3 

Dermatology 

38:1 

—  Attitude  after 

181:4 

Dermatolysis           . , 

69:5 

—  Heart's  Action  after  . . 

776:3 

Dermatophyta 

35:3 

—  Rate 

180:3 

Desmidice     . . 

316:5 

—  Rattle 

180:4 

Development 

18:2 

—  Signs  of,  in  Foetus  in  Utero 

1539:1 

Devonshire  . . 

680:4 

—  Sudden 

180:2 

Dextral  Pre-eminence 

1738:3 

Debility 

158:6 

Dextrine 

314:2 

Decapitation  of  Foetus 

1577:4 

Dholee         . .         , , 

178:5 

Decay 

421:1 

Diabetes 

332:1 

Decidua       . .          , ,          

1527:6 

—  Artificial 

335:3 

Decline  of  Life 

576:4 

—  Cases  . .          . .          . .          , . 

336:4 

Decomposition 

421:1 

—  Causes 

335:1 

—  after  Different  Deaths 

180:3 

—  Incipidus 

1038:1 

Decubitus  (Bed  Sores) 

178:2 

—  Influence  of,  on  other  Diseases 

334:5 

—  (Posture) 

223:1 

—  Intermittent  . . 

334:4 

Deer  Tendon,  Ligature  of  , . 

719:3 

—  Polydipsus     . . 

1038:1 

Defffication  . .         .:. 

877:4 

— •  Prognosis 

334:4 

Defiuvium  Capillorum 

21:5 

—  Symptoras 

333:4 

596 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Diabetes,  Treatment 

337:1 

Disease 

552:2 

Diabetic  Cataract   . . 

334:1 

—  Acute  . . 

553:6 

—  Phthisis 

333:2 

—  Causes  of 

557:1 

Diagnosis     . . 

553:2 

—  Chronic 

554:1 

Dialetical  Society  . . 

196:4 

—  Contagious     . . 

557:6 

Dialysis 

310:1 

—  Exhaustive     . . 

554:1 

Diamagnetism 

195:2 

—  Feigned 

555:1 

Diamonds,  Artificial 

235:1 

—  of  Animals 

516:5 

Diapason     . . 

639:3 

—  of  Plants         

313:4 

Diapedesis    . . 

756:2 

—  Rare    . . 

554:6 

Diai^horesis. . 

27:2 

—  Recurrence  of 

556:4 

Diaphoretics 

27:1 

—  Relapse  of     . . 

556:4 

Diaphragm  . . 

961:3 

—  Seasonal 

579:3 

—  Abnormal 

961:5 

—  Symmetrical  Development  o 

f          552:5 

—  Fatty  Degeneration  . 

961:6 

—  Topography  of 

4:1 

—  Injuries  of      . . 

962:3 

—  Treatment  of . . 

553:5 

—  Nerves  of       . . 

961:3 

—  Type  of          

552:2 

Diaphragmatic  Hernia 

958:1 

Diseased  Meat 

123:4 

—  Pleurisy 

707:4 

Disinfectants 

214:2 

Diarrhoea     . . 

910:1 

Dislocations 

1656:1 

—  Alba  _ 

913:4 

Dispensary,  Miniature,  etc. 

203:5 

—  Chronic 

913:4 

Dispensing  Counter 

203:6 

—  Colliquative    . . 

914:4 

Dissecting  Aneurism 

724:6 

—  Hill 

913:4 

Dissections  . . 

1638:1 

—  in  Different  Diseases 

910:3 

—  Preparation  of  Bodies  for     . 

182:2 

—  in  Morning    . . 

888:3 

—  Wounds  during 

1638:2 

—  of  Children     . . 

907:3 

Distance,  Accommodation  of  Eye 

to     1812:5 

—  Treatment 

910:4 

Distemper    . . 

522:4 

Diathesis      . . 

556:5 

Distillers 

422:3 

Diathetic  Diseases  . . 

556:5 

Distoma  Haematobium 

941:4 

Diatomaceffl 

317:1 

—  Hepaticum     . . 

941:5 

Dicrotic  Pulse 

777:3 

Districhiasis 

1879:6 

Diet,  Excess 

119:3 

Diuresis 

1038:1 

Dietaries 

126:1 

Diuretics 

27:1,  221:2 

Dietetics 

122:4 

Divorce  Laws 

1093:3 

Diffusion  of  Liquids 

310:1 

Dizziness     . . 

1304:1 

Digestive  Fluids     . . 

836:6 

Doctors 

565:1 

Digestion     . . 

836:3 

Dogs 

521:1 

—  Artificial 

837:1 

Donnet's  Bandage  . . 

1648:5 

—  Intestinal 

837:4 

Donovan's  Solution 

305:2 

Digital  Examination 

1111:4 

Dorsal  Vertebrae 

.        1701:5 

Digitaline    . . 

373:1 

Doses  of  Drugs 

554:1 

Digitalis 

372.1 

Dothinenteritis 

1491:3 

Dilatation  of  Heart 

764:1 

Double  Monsters    . . 

1580:2 

—  of  Os  Uteri     . . 

1118:3 

—  Vision . . 

1816:4 

—  of  Stomach     . . 

850:5 

Douche 

229:2 

—  of  Stricture    . . 

1216:1 

—  Ear 

1790:4 

Dilators 

1646:6 

—  Eye 

.        1821:5 

Dinner,  Nap  after  . . 

1366:3 

—  Head 

1302:6 

Dioncea  Muscipula , . 

348:3 

—  Rectal            

887:3 

Dioscoreacea 

348:4 

—  Siphon 

1558:3 

Diphtheria  . . 

818:1 

—  Uterine 

1101:4 

—  Sequelae 

819:6 

Dover 

5:4 

Diphtheritic  Laryngitis     . 

617:2 

Dracunculus 

33:3 

—  Ophthalmia    . . 

1836:1 

Drainage 

208:4 

—  Paralysis 

820:1 

—  Surgical    ■      . . 

101:3 

—  Stomatitis 

797:3 

—  Tubes 

101:3 

Diploe 

1679:3 

Drastics 

220:3 

Diplopia 

1816:4 

Draymen 

573:1 

Dippel's  Oil . . 

357:3 

Dreaming    . . 

1369:2 

Dipsomania . . 

424:6 

Dreams 

1369:2 

—  Asylums  for  . . 

426:6 

—  Wet 

1081:1 

Dipteraceae  . . 

369:6 

Dress 

210:4 

Dirt  Eaters 

127:3 

—  Makers 

571:2 

INDEX. 


597 


SECTION 

Dress,  Non-combustible     ..          ..  210:4 

Dressing,  Antiseptic          . .          . .  215:2 

—  Surgical          . .          . .          . .  1634:4 

Drinking,  when  Heated    ..          ..  120:1 

Dropped  Lid           1875:1 

—  Wrist 290:3 

Dropping  Child,  Sudden  Delivery  1564:4 

Dropsy          .  .          . .          . .          . .  155:1 

—  Abdominal 999: 1 

—  Acute  (no  Albumen) . .          . .  155:5 

—  Amniotic         . .          . .          . .  1527:4 

—  Cardiac           ..          ..          ..  155:3 

—  Cerebral          . .          . .          . .  1355:5 

—  General,  in  Fojtus    . .          . .  155:4 

—  Local  . .          . .          . .          . .  155:4 

—  of  Debility 155:2 

—  of  Fallopian  Tubes   . .          . .  1140: 1 

—  Ovarian          ..          ..          ..  1157:1 

—  Treatment      . .          . .          . .  155:5 

—  Renal 1010:5 

—  Scarlatinal 70:3 

—  Uterine           1119:3 

Droseraceae  . .          . .          . .          . .  348:5 

Drowning 1619:1 

Drugs           203:3 

—  Doses  of          ..          ..          ..  554:1 

Drunk  or  Dying  ?   ..          ..          ..  425:2 

Drunkards 426:3 

Drunkenness           ..          ..          ..  424:6 

Dry  Earth  System 209:3 

— Labours          ..          ..          ..  1574:3 

Dryobalanops          . .          . .          . .  369:6 

Duchenne's  Apparatus,  etc.          . .  192:3 

—  Disease           . .          . .          . .  112:1 

—  Memoir  of 192:3 

—  Taralysis         110:3 

Ductus  Arteriosus  .  .          . .          .  .  1538:4 

—  Choledochus 982:2 

Dulcamara  . .          . .          . .          . .  374:6 

Dull  Children          1392:2 

Dumb  Bells             199:4 

Oxalates 1032:5 

Dumbness    . .          . .          . .          . .  1805:5 

Duodenum 883:1 

Dura  Mater  (Brain)            ..          ..  1349:1 

(Spinal) 1250:5 

Dust,  Tyndall  on 256:5 

—  Inhalation  of . .          ..          ..  646:5 

—  Dust  Bin         209:1 

Dutchmen    ..          ..          ..          ..  6:3 

Dwarfs         1581:3 

Dyes  (Clothes)        211:3 

-(Hail-)              21:1 

Dynamograph         ..          ..          ,.  109:5 

Dynamoscope          ..          ..          ..  639:3 

Dysentery 900:1 

—  Chronic            906:1 

—  Crimean          . .          . .          . .  900:2 

—  Epidemic         900:1 

—  Infantile          907: 1 

—  Treatment 901:2 

Dysidrosis    . .          . .          . .          . .  27:2 

Dysmenorrhoca        ..          ..          ..  1145:2 

Dysopia        1861:3 


Dyspareunia 
Dyspepsia    . . 

—  Nervous 

—  Phthisical 

—  Treatment 
Dysphagia 
Dyspnoea 
Dj'stocia 
Dystrophia 
Dysuria 

Ear 

—  Abscess 

—  Ache    . . 

—  Asylum  Ear   . . 

—  Auscultation  of 

—  Bones  of 

—  Cerumen  of    . . 

—  Cough. . 

—  Counter-irritation  of 

—  Cover  for 

—  Depletion  of  . . 

—  Dissection  of  . . 

—  Douche 

—  Eczema  of 

—  External 

• —  Forceps,  etc., for 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in 

—  Ilccmatoma     . . 

—  Haemorrhage  from 

—  Inflammation  of 

—  Lamp  . . 

—  Middle  Ear 

—  Nerves  of 

—  Polypus  of 

—  Serum  from 

—  Singing  in 

—  Speculum  for 

—  Supernumerary 

—  Syphilis  of 

—  Trumpet 

—  Tumoui'S  of    . 

—  Wax    . . 
Earlswood  Asylum . 
Earth 

—  Bath    . . 

—  Closets 

—  Dressing  of  Wound 

—  Eaters . . 

—  Worm . . 
Eau  de  luce. . 
Eburnation  . . 
Ecbolics 
Ecchymosis  . . 
Echinococci.  . 
Echinorhynchus 

,  Eclampsia    . . 

—  Infantile 

—  Nutans 

—  Puerperal 
Eclipse  of  Sun 
Ecphyma  Verruca 
Ecraseur 
Ecthyma 


598 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTIOX 

SECTION 

Ectopia  Yesicaj 

1046:2 

Elm 

361:6 

Ectropium   . . 

1879:5 

Ely  (Town) 

204:4 

Ectrotics,  in  Variola 

84:4 

Emaciation  . . 

158:1 

Eczema 

47:1 

Embalming  . . 

182:1 

—  Local  , , 

49:4 

Emboli 

17:1 

—  Varieties 

50:3 

Embryo 

1536:1 

Edentata 

545:4 

Embryotomy 

1577:4 

Edible  Nests           

512:4 

Embryulcia  . . 

..        1577:4 

Education    . . 

1524:1 

Emetics 

220:2 

Eels 

496:4 

Emetine 

398:1 

Effluvia 

208:4 

Emmenagogues 

1153:1 

Effusion  into  Ventricles     . . 

1345:5 

Emotions 

1363:2 

Eggs 

512:4 

Empbyma     . . 

31:4 

Egypt         

11:1 

Emphysema,  Cerebral 

657:5 

Egyptians    . . 

11:1 

—  General 

657:2 

—  Bean   . . 

413:1 

—  Orbital 

657:5 

—  Ophthalmia    . . 

1829:2 

—  Pulmonary 

656:2 

Eight  Pair 

1443:2 

Empresmus  . . 

587:1 

Elastic  Ligatures,  etc. 

1632:4 

Empyema     . . 

708:3 

Elastic  Tissue         

19:5 

Ems 

228:4 

Elaterium     , . 

407:3 

Emulsine 

409:3 

Elbow          

1733:3 

Enamel 

102:2 

—  Anchylosis 

1733:4 

Encephalitis 

1415:1 

—  Dislocation     . . 

1734:5 

Encephalocele 

..        1677:1 

—  Hysterical 

1733:4 

Encephaloid . . 

1662:4 

—  Resection 

1734:4 

Encephalon  . . 

1344:1 

—  Scrofulous 

1733:4 

Enchondroma 

1661:5 

—  "Wounds 

1734:1 

Endemics 

560:2 

Elder  Tree 

404:4 

Endermic  Applications 

26:3 

Electricity 

191:1 

Endocarditis 

765:6 

—  Diagnostic  Value 

193:3 

—  Ulcerosa  Puerperalis . . 

787:1 

—  Nature,Action,Quantity,Use 

Endocardium 

765:4 

etc.  . . 

193:1 

Endometritis 

1106:1 

Electric  Antesthesia 

194:1 

Endoscope    . . 

1218:5 

—  Batteries 

192:1 

Endosmosis  . . 

117:4 

—  Cautery 

213:2 

Enemata 

875:6 

—  Chain  . . 

192:3 

—  Feeding  by     . . 

886:3 

—  Child 

192:5 

Energy_        

2:3 

—  Chorea 

1293:2 

Enghadine    . . 

228:5 

-^  Cloth 

192:4 

England 

5:2 

—  Contractility  of  Muscles 

109:6 

English 

5:2 

—  Currents      "    . . 

191:5 

Entacoustics 

1799:1 

—  Diagnosis 

193:3 

Enteralgia    . . 

879:4 

—  Fish 

496:2 

Enteric  Fever 

..        1491:3 

-Fluid 

191:4 

Enteritis 

866:3 

—  Lady   . . 

192:5 

Enterodynia . . 

879:4 

—  Light 

192:5 

Entero-Epiplocele   . . 

955:6 

—  Mosa . 

213:1 

Entei'olith     . . 

882:3 

—  Poultice 

171:6 

Entero-Mesenteric  Fever   . . 

1491:3 

—  Room  at  Hospitals    . . 

192:3 

Enterorrhagia 

144:3 

Electro-Biology 

195:3 

Enterotome  . . 

897:3 

—  Chemical  Baths 

301:1 

Enterotomy  . . 

881:6 

—  Dynamics 

191:4 

Entomology 

483:3 

—  Magnetism 

191:1 

Entoptics 

1812:4 

—  Therapeutics  . . 

193:5 

Entozoa 

932:1 

Electrolysis 

1659:1 

Entropium   . . 

1879:1 

Electrotonus 

193:2. 

Enuresis 

1047:2 

Elemi 

416:6 

—  in  Females 

1049:1 

Elephant 

528:5 

Ephelis 

37:4 

Elephantiasis  Arabum 

1755:5 

Ephemeral  Mania   .  . 

..        1381:4 

—  Grsecorum 

67:5 

Ephidrosis    . . 

27:2 

Elimination  . . 

117:2 

Epichrosis    . . 

37:3 

Elixir  Veronii 

924:5 

Epidemics     . . 

660:4 

EUiotson,  Career  of 

195:3 

Epidermis    . . 

26:1 

599 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Epididymis  . . 

1228:2 

Esquimaux  . . 

4:5 

Epigastralgia 

944:1 

Ether 

433:4 

Epigastrium 

944:5 

—  Methylic 

446:5 

Epigastric  Pulsations 

943:4 

—  Spray . . 

189:2 

Epiglottis 

601:2 

Ethics 

565:5 

Epilation 

21:3 

Ethiopian     . . 

11:3 

Epilepsy 

1305:1 

Ethnology    . . 

4:2 

—  Cases   . . 

1312:4 

Ethyl_ 

445:3 

—  Causes 

1306:1 

Ethylidene  . . 

445:3 

—  Diagnosis 

1311:4 

Etiology 

557:1 

—  Gastric 

1309:1 

Eucalyptus  . . 

408:3 

—  Laryngeal 

1309:2 

Eudiometer . . 

227:5 

—  Maniacal 

1381:1 

Eunuchs 

1224:0 

—  Prognosis 

1312:2 

Eupatorium 

395:3 

—  Eenal  . . 

1018:4 

Euphorbia    . . 

366:2 

—  Sexual,  Epilepsia  Brevis 

1091:5 

Europeans,  Diseas 

3  of  on  Return 

—  Symptoms 

1310:1 

from  India 

9:1 

—  Treatment 

1313:1 

—  Leprosy 

6a:J 

—  Uterine 

1309:3 

Eustachian  Tube 

1807:2 

—  Zone  of 

1308:1 

Evidence,  Legal 

1615:£ 

EpijAora 

1873:3 

Evolution    . . 

18:2 

Epiphyses     . . 

94:5 

Evulsion  of  Toe  Nf 

lil         ..          ..        1781:^ 

Epispadias   . . 

1169:1 

Examinations  of  St 

udents..          ..         550:  c 

Epistaxis 

146:1 

• — ■  Women 

1560;r 

Epithelial  Cancer    . . 

67:1 

Exanthemata 

74:3 

Epithelioma . . 

.       1669:5 

Excision  of,  Bubo 

iiai:« 

Epithelium  . . 

20:5 

—  Joints  . . 

1722:C 

Epithems 

171:6 

—  Tongue 

806-S 

Epizoa 

32:4 

—  Tonsils 

829:4 

Epulis 

1690:6 

—  Uterus 

1138:4 

Equinia 

531:2 

Excoriations 

40:4 

Erectile  Tissue 

25:6 

Excrements. . 

877:4 

—  of  Female 

1094:5 

—  Value  of  in  C 

hina     . .          . .           10:4 

—  of  Nose 

588:1 

Excretions  . . 

117:2 

—  Tumours 

724:3 

Executions  . . 

207:2 

Erections     . . 

1086:4 

Exercise 

198:1 

Eremacausis 

421:1 

Exfoliation  of  Bon( 

;           ..          ..         r9.7:l 

Erethismus  Tropicus 

185:1 

—  of  Cranium 

1677:2 

Ergot  of  Rye          

325:2 

Exhalation  , . 

117:4 

—  Wheat            

323:3 

Exhaustion,  Cerebi 

al         ..          ..        1365:2 

Ergotinine  . . 

325:2 

Exhaustive  Disease 

s          ..          ..         554:1 

Ergotism 

325:5 

Exomphalus 

956:1 

Ericasere 

394:4 

Exophthalmic  Goit 

re         ..          ..        1837:5 

Erigeron  Oil 

1174:2 

Exophthalmus 

1837:4 

Erodium       . .        ... 

456:2 

Exosmosis    . , 

117:4 

Erotomania . . 

1085:4 

Exostosis     . . 

1661:6 

Errhines 

222:2 

—  of  Great  Toe 

1780:6 

Eruptive  Diseases  of  Scalp 

'.            22:1 

Expectant  Medicin( 

3           ..          ..         553:5 

Erysipelas    . . 

42:1 

Expectorants 

219:5 

—  Treatment 

43:1 

Expectoration 

649:3 

Erythema    . , 

40:4 

—  of  Milk 

1599:2 

Erythema  Capitis   . . 

41:2 

—  of  Pus  in  Qua 

ntity   . .          . .         649:3 

—  Gangrenosum 

41:1 

Exploring  Needle 

1644:4 

—  Intertrigo 

40:4 

Explosions  . . 

1641:1 

—  Nodosum 

40:6 

Extension   and   Co 

unter-extension       1653:4 

—  Palmare 

41:4 

Extra-Uterine  Feet 

ation    ..          ..        1653:2 

—  Pityriasis 

41:2 

Extractum  Carnis 

124:6 

—  Plantare 

41:4 

Extravasated  Blood 

142:4 

—  Syphiliticum  . . 

41:4 

Extremities,  Lower 

1754:5 

Erythrophleine 

1616:5 

—  Upper . . 

1727:1 

Erythroxylon  Coca 

455:4 

Extroversion  of  Bla 

dder    ..          ..        1046:2 

Escharotis   . . 

211:4 

Exudation    . . 

167:2 

Eserine  (Calabar  Bean) 

471:5 

—  Absorption  of 

167:S 

Esmarch,  Bloodless  Operation      . 

1632:4 

Eye 

"     1810:1 

GOO 


HEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION- 

SECTION 

Eye,  Absent 

1580:4 

Facial  Neuralgia     . . 

1243:1 

—  Accommodation 

1812:5 

—  Palsy 

1440:1 

—  Artificial 

1825:5 

— •  Paralysis,  etc. 

1288:1 

—  Ball 

1837:2 

Factories 

568:1 

—  Black 

1876:2 

Fiscal  Fistula 

898:3 

—  Bone  in 

1842:1 

Faeces 

877:4 

—  Brow  . . 

1874:4 

—  Accumulation  of 

878:4 

— •  Cancer  of 

1842:3 

• —  Foreign  Bodies  in     . . 

878:3 

—  Chambers  of  . . 

1850:1 

—  in  China,  "Walue  of    .  . 

10:4 

—  Cysts  in 

1841:5 

—  Incontinence  . . 

87i3:l 

—  Depletion  of  . . 

1822:2 

• —  in  [Jrine 

1055:1 

—  Development . . 

1810:1 

—  Retention 

878:4 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

1819:1 

—  "N'omiting 

873:3 

—  Dislocation     . . 

1839:1 

Fainting  Fits 

790:3 

• —  Douche  for     . . 

1821:5 

Fakirs 

9:6 

—  Drops  for 

1820:5 

Falling  Forwards   . . 

1399:1 

—  Eczema  of  Lids 

50:1 

—  Sickness 

1305:1 

—  Extirpation  of 

1842:6 

Fallopian  Tubes     . . 

1139:3 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . . 

1841:1 

—  Cysts  of 

1140:1 

—  Glasses  f  or     . . 

1825:1 

—  Disease  of       . . 

1139:4 

—  Globe  . . 

1837:2 

—  Dropsy  of 

1140:1 

—  Htemorrhage  into 

1840:6 

—  Gestation  in   . . 

1554:1 

—  Hydatids  in    .  . 

—  in  Other  Diseases 

1841:5 

—  Hemorrhage  into 

1139:4 

1837:1 

— •  Inflammation  of 

1139:5 

—  Inflammation,  Sympathetic. 

1839:4 

False  Aneurism 

723:6 

—  Injuries  of      . . 

—  Lashes 

1840:4 

—  Cicatrices 

1560:4 

1878:2 

—  Conception     , . 

1532:3 

—  Lids     . . 

1874:5 

—  Joints  . . 

1654:5 

—  Lime  in 

1841:2 

—  Passage 

1215:1 

—  Lotions 

1820:2 

Falsetto  Notes        

604:5 

—  Luminous 

1861:4 

Falx  Cerebri 

1346:2 

—  Luxation  of    . . 

1839:2 

Fame 

1360:5 

—  Lymphatic  Spaces     . . 

1810:2 

Families  Limited  in  France 

1089:3 

—  Malformation  of 

1810:1 

Famine 

119:4 

—  Muscles  of      . . 

1810:2 

—  Fever  of 

27:5 

—  Nerves 

1857:2 

Faradization 

191:1 

—  Neuralgia 

1827:2 

Faraday 

309:2 

—  Occlusion  of,  in  Disease 

1820:2 

Farcy 

531:2 

—  Ointments 

1820:3 

Farina,  Chapman's 

1002:6 

—  Operations  on 

1819:1 

Farinaceous  Food   . . 

314:5 

—  Optical  Defects  of     . . 

1813:2 

Farmers 

567:3 

—  Over  tension    . . 

1819:5 

Farms 

567:3 

—  Paracentesis   . . 

1850:3 

Fasciae 

19:6 

—  Physiology  and  Anatomy     . 

1810:1 

Fasting 

119:3 

—  Protrusion  of . . 

1837:4 

Fat 

89:3 

—  Eemedial  Agents 

1819:5 

—  Cells 

89:3 

—  Salves. . 

1820:3 

—  Embolism 

1653:3 

—  Shades  for      . . 

1825:2 

—  Inunction 

90:4 

—  Strain  of 

1815:2 

Father  Mathew 

576:1 

—  Syphilitic  Affection  . . 

1843:1 

Fatigue 

198:1 

—  Tiunours 

1842:3 

— •  Simulating  Disease   . . 

110:2 

—  "Wounds  of     . . 

1840:4 

Fatty  Degenerat.    . . 

1673:1 

—  Writings  on   . , 

1853:4 

—  Tumours 

1661:1 

—  Urine  . . 

1037:1 

Face             

1691:1 

Fauces 

814:1 

—  Affections  of  . . 

1691:6 

Fauna  and  Flora  of  Animals 

32:4 

—  Carbuncled     . . 

29:5 

Favus 

23:1 

—  Injuries  of      . . 

1692:1 

Fear  . . 

575:4 

—  Pi-esentations . . 

1571:4 

Feathers 

512:2 

—  "Writings  on    .  . 

1691:3 

Fecundity     . . 

1091:1 

Facial  Carbuncle    . . 

800:2 

Feeding  JBottle 

1544:5 

—  Expression     . . 

—  Hemiplegia    . . 

1691:3 
1440:1 

—  Cup 

—  Forcibly 

1544:6 
1389:1 

^  Nerves 

1439:6 

■ — •  Ilypodermically 

127:4 

INDEX. 

601 

SECTION 

SECTION 

Feeding  Infants 

1543:1 

Fever,  Malarious     . . 

1482:1 

—  per  Nares 

1389:3 

—  Malignant 

1481:6 

ilectum 

886:3 

Purpuric    . . 

1254:4 

Urethram 

1170:6 

—  Miliary 

28:2 

Veins,  in  Cholera,  etc 

.     ..          746:3 

—  Milk  or  Trembles 

538:1 

Fees  . . 

565:5 

—  Necrosial 

-^-.2 

Feet,  Cold,  etc 

1783:5 

—  Nervous 

1505:4 

Feigned  Diseases     . . 

555:1 

—  Paludal 

1482:1 

Fel  Bovis 

642.-2 

—  Pernicious 

1484:5 

Female 

577:1 

—  Puerperal 

1590:3 

—  Diseases 

1111:1 

—  Putrid 

1505:4 

—  Gonorrha-a  in .  . 

1172:1 

—  Pyogenic 

167:4 

—  Hairy  . . 

21:2 

—  Pythogenic     . . 

1491:3 

—  Irritable  Urethra  in  . . 

1171:1 

—  Recurrent 

1482:3 

—  Sexual  Organs 

1094:5 

—  Red 

1490:4 

—  Urethritis 

1171:5 

—  Relapsing 

27:5,  1511:1 

Femoral  Aneurism  . . 

728:3 

—  Remittent 

1482:3 

—  Artery . . 

745:1 

—  Scarlet 

77:1 

—  Hernia . . 

959:4 

—  Spotted 

1254:4,  1505:4 

—  Vessels 

1758:5 

—  Surgical 

1636:1 

Femur 

1757:4 

—  Syphilitic 

1185:2 

—  Epiphyses 

1757:4 

—  Tetanoid 

1254:5 

—  Fracture  of  Xetk 

1759:3 

—  Thermic 

185:1 

of  Shaft     . . 

1760:3 

—  Traumatic 

1636:1 

—  Head  of 

..        1747:4 

—  Treatment 

..        1477:2 

Fenugreek    . . 

414:1 

—  Tubercular 

675:3 

Fetid  Perspiration  . . 

28:4 

—  Typhoid 

1491:3 

Fetor            

215:3 

—  Typhus 

1505:4 

Fermentation 

420.-4 

—  Urethral 

1214:4 

Ferments 

420:4 

—  Yellow 

1512:3 

Fern . . 

320:1 

Fibrin 

16:1 

Ferro- Albuminates . . 

1016:5 

Fibrinous  Concretions   in    Ve 

ssels 

—  Cyanide  of  Potassium 

262:5 

ride  Emboli 

17:1 

—  Manganates     . . 

276:4 

Fibrocellular  Tissue 

26:1 

Ferruginous  Preparations  . . 

293:1 

Fibrocystic  Tumours 

1660:4 

Ferrum 

293:1 

Fibroid  and  AUied  Degenerati 

ras          1673:5 

Fertilization  of  Plants 

311:6 

—  Phthisis 

692:6 

Fever 

1473:1 

—  Recurrent  Tumours  . . 

1660:2 

—  Abdominal 

1491:3 

Fibroids,  Uterine     . . 

1121:2 

—  Adynamic 

1481:5 

Fibrous  Tissue,  White 

19:8 

—  Algide . . 

1484:5 

—  Tumours 

1660:1 

—  Ardent 

1512:1 

Fibula           

1774:2 

—  Articular 

1490:4 

Ficus 

364:1 

—  Bilious            . .            849 

:1,  1511:1  &  3 

Fifth  Pair 

1437:5 

—  Brain  . . 

1505:4 

Fiji 

12:4 

—  Burdwan 

1512:3 

Filaria 

33:3 

—  CatUe  Plague . . 

537:5 

Filex             

320:1 

—  Child  Bed 

1590:3 

Fillet,  Midwifery    . . 

1576:3 

—  Continued 

1491:1 

Filter            

227:1 

—  Dandy.. 

1490:4 

Fingers 

1740:2 

—  Enteric 

1491:3 

—  Clubbing 

686:1 

—  Entero-Mesenteric 

1491:3 

—  Contraction  of  Fascia 

1740:3 

—  Eruptive  Rheumatic . . 

1490:4 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

1741:3 

—  Gastric 

1491:3,  1511:3 

—  In  Disease 

1740:3 

■ —  Hospital 

1518:6 

—  Gymnastics     . . 

198:2 

—  Idiopathic 

1481:5 

—  Injuries  of 

1742:1 

—  Ileo-Tjphus    . . 

1491:3 

—  Malformation 

1741:1 

—  Infantile  Remittent  . . 

1511:5 

—  Reproduction  of 

1742:4 

—  Intlammatory. . 

161:4 

—  Reunion 

1742:4 

—  Intermittent   . . 

1483:5 

—  Sucking 

1740:4 

—  Irritative 

1636:1 

—  Supernumerary 

1741:1 

—  Jail 

207:2 

—  Webbed 

1741:2 

—  Low    . . 

1505:4 

Fir 

358:2 

—  Maculated 

1505:4 

Fire-damp    . .          . . ; 

445:6 

602 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Fire-Men,  Eespirator  for   .. 

704:2 

Flux             

155:1 

—  of  Steam  Ships,  Collapse      . 

185:3 

Fly 

485:4 

Fires  and  Fireplaces 

237:5 

Flying          

512:2 

Fire-proof  Dress     . . 

210:4 

Fodder         

320:4 

Fireworks    . . 

1641:1 

Factor 

215:3 

Firing           

213:5 

Foetus          

1536:1 

Fish             

495:1 

—  Amputation  in  Utero 

1539:4 

—  Bone-swallowing 

853:6 

—  Circulation     . . 

1537:5 

—  Culture  of      . , 

494:4 

—  Death,  Signs  of 

1539:1 

—  Hook  Extraction 

31:6 

—  Development 

1536:2 

—  Poisonous 

495:5 

to  arrest    . . 

1541:4 

—  Skin  Disease  . . 

30:3 

—  Diseases  in  Utero 

1539:2 

Fisheries     . . 

494:4 

—  Early  Viability 

1540:1 

Fissure,  Anus 

888:1 

—  in  Foetu 

1706:1 

—  Lips     . . 

799:5 

—  in  Man 

1536:1 

' —  Tongue 

807:1 

—  Injuries  in  Utero 

1539:5 

Fistula          

175:4 

—  Head 

1537:1 

-—  Anal    . . 

889:3 

■ —  Heart  . . 

1537:6 

—  Anterior  Chamber  of  Eye     . 

1850:3 

—  Life,  signs  of  Born  Alive     . 

1561:1 

—  Corneal 

1846:3 

—  Malformation 

1580:1 

—  Faecal              

898:3 

—  Position  in  Womb     . , 

1536:4 

—  Gastric 

851:4 

—  Physiology     , , 

1536:2 

—  Gall  Bladder 

981:5 

—  Premature  Espulsion 

1540:1 

—  Intestino- Vesical 

1055:1 

—  Retained  after  its  Death 

1556:2 

Vaginal 

1099:6 

—  Signs  of  Death 

1539:1 

—  Lachrymal 

1873:2 

—  Urine  . . 

1536:4 

—  Metro-Peritoneal 

1110:3 

—  Vomited  up     . . 

1540:4 

—  Milk 

1606:1 

Follicles,  Hair 

21:1 

—  Pericardial 

761:2 

Follicular  Stomatitis 

834:1 

—  Perineal 

1076:4 

Fomentations 

184:4 

—  Eectal             

889:3 

Fontanelles 

1537:1 

—  Recto-Vaginal 

1612:1 

Food            

122:4 

—  Recto-Vesical 

1612:1 

—  Adulterations . . 

126:4 

—  Salivary 

811:1 

—  Grains  of  India 

323:2 

—  Umbilical 

1535:1 

—  Infants 

1543:1 

—  Urinary 

1053:5 

—  Modes  of  giving 

127:4 

—  Utero-Peritoneal 

1110:3 

—  of  Plants         

312:4 

—  Vagino-Iutestinal 

1099:6 

Foot             

1783:4 

—  Vesico-Vaginal 

1612:1 

—  Amputation    . . 

1784:5 

—  Vulval             

1095:3 

—  and  Mouth  Disease   . . 

537:6 

Fit,  Convulsive,  Description,  etc. . 

1299:3 

—  Artificial 

1788:2 

Flagellation 

1622:2 

—  Bifid 

.       1787:4 

Flannel 

211:2 

—  Burning 

1783:3 

Flame,  Sensitive     . . 

602:5 

—  Chinese 

10:3 

Flap  Operations 

1632:1 

—  Cold 

1783:5 

Flat  Foot 

.        1787:5 

—  Deformities    . . 

1786:2 

Flatulence    , . 

864:2 

—  Diseases 

1783:5 

Flea 

33:1 

—  Dislocation    . . 

.       1776:2 

Fleche  Caustique    . . 

286:3 

—  Farcinomatous  Inflammatio 

n       1785:1 

Flint             

276:1 

—  Flat 

.        1787:5 

—  Implements  of       ... 

276:1 

—  Fungoid  Disease  of   . . 

1785:2 

Flogging^ 

1622:4 

—  Gangrene 

1784:4 

Floors,  Varnish  for 

205:3 

—  Lame  . . 

1784:2 

Flora  and  Fauna  of  Animals 

311:1 

—  Madura 

1785:2 

Flour            

323:1 

—  Prints  of 

1783:5 

—  of  Meat           

124:2 

—  Sole,  Pain  in  . . 

1783:5 

Flowers 

311:1 

—  Sweating  of . . 

1784:2 

—  Artificial 

278:6 

Fetid         

1784:1 

Fluctuation 

170:3 

—  Ulcer  of  Sole 

1785:6 

Fluids  of  Body 

2:1 

Foot  Ball 

199:1 

Fluke           

941:6 

Foozel  Oil 

447:1 

Fluor  Alhus 

1103:5 

Foramen  Ovale,  Abdominal  Herni 

a         957:2 

Fluoric  Acid 

252:5 

Heart 

763:4 

Fluorine 

252:5 

Forces  in  Nature 

2:3 

INDEX. 


603 


Forces,  Muscular 

—  Vital    .. 
Forcible  Feeding 
Forceps        . .         . .         . .  _ 

— -  Anti- ligature  and  Intracisors 

—  Bullet.. 

—  Ear      . . 

—  Lithotomy 

—  Midwifery 

—  Tooth  . . 
Forearm 
Forehead 
Foreign  Bodies  in,  Abdominal  Cav 

—  Air  Passages 

—  Bladder 

—  Bronchi 

—  Brain 

—  Chest  _. . 

—  Cicatrices 

—  Colon  . . 

—  Ear      . . 
-Eggs    .. 

—  Eye     ,. 

—  Fccces. . 

—  Forehead 

—  Heart . . 

—  Intestines 

—  Iris 

—  Larynx 

—  Liver  . , 

—  Nose    . . 
■ —  Peritoneal  Cavity 

—  Pharynx 

—  Pleura 

—  Rectum 

—  Skin,  Under 

—  Stomach 

—  Thoracic  Cavity 

—  Tongue 

—  Trachea 

—  Urethra 

—  Urine 

—  Uterus 

—  Vagina 

—  Wounds 
Forensic  Medicine 
Foreskin 
Forests 
Forgery 

Fork  Swallowing 
Form,  Laws  of,  etc 
Formic  Acid 
Formication 
Fornix 
Fossil  Man  . . 
Fossils 

Fothergill's  Disease 
Foundling  Hospitals 
Fourth  Pair 

—  Ventricle 
Fowls'  Eggs,  etc.    . . 

—  Fed  on  Putrid  Flesh 
Foxglove 
Fracture 


ty 


SECTION 

109:4 

2:4 

1389:1 

1645:1 

719:2 

1642:3 

1794:2 

1060:2 

1575:3 

106:1 

1735:2 

1685:1 

998:5 

614:1 

1054:5 

614:2 

1425:2 

643:3 

160:2 

881:5 

1793:5 

513:1 

1841:1 

878:3 

1684:6 

786:6 

881:4 

1855:6 

614:1 

980:4 

590:4 

998:5 

852:1 

712:2 

881:5 

31:5 

852:3 

643:2 

810:1 

614:1 

1170:1 

1034:1 

1128:5 

1100:2 

160:2 

1615:1 

1164:6 

200:2 

309:3 

853:2 

18:2 

448:4 

1403:5 

1346:1 

3:4 

234:4 

1243:1 

1581:5 

1437:5 

1398:5 

512:4 

614:4 

372:1 

1652:3 


SECTION 

Fracture,  Compound           . .          . .  1654:2 

—  Intra-Uterine . .          ..          ..  1539:5 

—  Eefracture  of . .          ..          ..  1653:6 

—  Splints            1650:2 

— Spontaneous  ..          ..          ..  1653:1 

—  Swing  for       ,.          ..          ..  1651:5 

—  Ununited        1654:5 

Fragaria       . .          . .          . .          . .  411:1 

Fragillitis  Ossium  . .          . .          . .  98:4 

Framba3sia 1210:5 

France         . .          . .          . .          . .  6:4 

Fraxinus      . ,          . .          . .          . .  384:4 

Freckles 37:6 

Freeman,  the  American  Giant      . .  1581:3 

French  MUlstone  Makers  . .          . .  678:2 

Frictions 223:6 

Friedrickshall         233:3 

Fright          575:4 

Frigorific  MLxture 189:1 

Frog             504:4 

Frontal  Bone           1684:5 

—  Mirrors           1822:5 

—  Nerve              1685:1 

—  Sinus 1684:5 

Abscess      ..          ..          ..  1684:5 

Fracture   . .          . .          . .  1684:6 

—  —  Larvaj  in  . .          ..          ..  1684:6 

Frost  Bite 62:1 

Fruits          473:1 

Fruit,  Dietetically 473:1 

—  in  Dysentery. .          ..          ..  901:3 

—  Medicinally 473:2 

Fuchsine      ..          ..          ..          ..  414:4 

Fucus  Vesiculosus  . .          . .          . .  317:4 

Fumigation.,          ..          ..          ..  214:6 

—  Mercurial  ..  ••  .  ••  302:1 
Functions  and  Functional  Action  582:1 
Fundal  Endo-Metritis  ..  ..  1106:1 
Fungi           318:2 

— ■  in  Diseased  Foot       ..          ..  1785:2 

Fungus  Cerebri      ..          ..          ..  1426:5 

—  Heematodes     ..          ..          ..  1670:5 

—  Testis 1223:5 

Funis           1533:3 

—  Diseases          ..          ..          ..  1533:4 

—  Ligature  of    ..          ..          ..  1534:6 

—  Prolapsus        1534:2 

—  Rupture  in  L^ero      ..          ..  1534:5 

—  Twisted  or  Knotted  . .          . .  1534:1 

Fur  of  Tongue        803:4 

Furunculus . .          ..          ..          ..  55:1 

Fusel  Oil 447:1 

Gag  for  Mouth        437:4 

Galactocele  . .          . .          . .          . .  1609:5 

Galactagogues         ..          ..          ..  1601:1 

Galactirrhoea           ..          ..          ..  1599:1 

Galen           549:1 

Galium  Aparine      ..          ..          .,  404:3 

Gall,  Human           966:3 

—  Ox 542:2 

—  Stones             982:5 

Gall  Bladder            981:3 

—  —Cancer 981:6 


001 


HEDICAL   DIGEST. 


Gall  Displacement  . . 

Enlarged  . , 

Fistulas     . . 

Inflammation        . .  . . 

Injuries  of 

Galls,  Oak 

Gallic  Acid  . . 
Galvanism  . . 
Galvanic  Batteries  . . 

—  Cautery 
• —  Pessary 

Galvanometer 
Galvanopuncture    . . 
Gamboge 
Ganglia,  Lymphatic 

—  Sympathetic  . . 
Ganglion  (Tendons) 
Gangrene 

—  Foudroyante  . . 
■ —  Hospital 

—  Senile , . 

—  Traumatic 
Gangrenous  Inflammation  or  Phleg- 
mon 

Gapes  (Poultry  Disease)    . . 

Garcinia 

Gargles 

Garden,  Book  for    . . 

Garlic 

Gas,  Coal     . . 

—  Cautery 

—  from  Water    . . 

—  in  Blood  Vessels 

—  Injected  into  Tissues 

—  Intestinal 

—  Meters 

—  Stoves 
Gasserian  Ganglion 
Gasteropoda 
Gastralgia    . . 
Gastric  Artery 

—  Epilepsy 

—  Fever 84-9:1, 

—  Fistula 

—  Flux 

—  Juice   . . 

—  Mucous  Membrane    . . 

—  Ulcer  . . 
Gastritis 

Gastro-Colic  Fistula 
Gastrodynia 
Gastro-Enteritis 
Gastro-Enterotomy 
Gastro- Intestinal    Mucous     Mem- 
brane 

Gastrostomy 
Gastrotomy  . . 
Gastrorrhoea 
Gelatine 
Gelatio 
Gelseminum 
Gelsemium  . . 
Generation  . , 
Generative  Organs.. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

981:6 

Generative   Organs,  Analo 

gues   in 

982:3 

Two  Sexes  . . 

1094:1 

981:5 

—  Diphtheria  of 

1095:4 

981:-1 

—  Female 

1094:5 

981:5 

—  Male 

1164:1 

359:4 

Genito- Urinary  Organs     . 

1094:1 

359:5 

Genius 

1361:6 

191:1 

Gentian 

383:3 

192:1 

Geography  of  Disease 

4:1 

213:2 

Geology 

234:6 

1154:6 

Geometrical  Development. 

3:5 

191:4 

Geophagy     . . 

127:3 

1659:2 

Geraniaceaj  . . 

456:1 

451:6 

Germ  Theory 

318:5 

129:3 

German  Measles 

74:6 

1449:2 

—  Spas    . , 

228:5 

115:4 

Gerontoxon . . 

1848:2 

177:1 

Germinal  Matter     . . 

18:4 

178:2 

Gestation,  Cervical. . 

1546:3 

174:1 

—  Uterine 

1546:5 

177:5 

Gheel,  Insane  Colony 

1390:4 

178:2 

Ghosts 

1370:4 

Giant  Cells  . . 

18:5 

42:5 

Giants,  Freeman,  etc. 

1581:3 

574:5 

Giddiness     . . 

1304:1 

451:6 

Gillon's  Essence  of  Beef 

125:3 

814:2 

Gimbernat's      Ligament, 

Hernia 

311:3 

through 

959:3 

346:5 

Gin 

433:2 

236:1 

Ginger 

347:4 

212:4 

—  Bread  . . 

324:3 

227:5 

Gingivitis 

107:6 

746:2 

Girls,  Our     . . 

1524:2 

309:6 

Gladness 

1363:5 

864:1 

Glanders 

531:2 

236:3 

Glands 

129:3 

237:5 

—  Abdominal 

1002:1 

1438:4 

—  Axillary 

1744:5 

493:1 

—  Brunner's 

863:4 

840:3 

—  Cervical 

131:5 

834:3 

—  Coccygeal 

1709:2 

1309:1 

—  Diseases 

129:3 

L,  1491:3 

—  Excision  of     . . 

130:6 

851:4 

—  Enlarged 

129:5,131:3 

849:1 

—  Hypertrophy  .  . 

129:5 

834:3 

—  Inguinal 

132:2 

833:4 

—  Indurated 

129:5 

847:4 

—  Lymphatic 

129:3 

847:2 

—  Mesenteric 

1002:1 

851:4 

—  Parotid 

812:5 

840:3 

—  Pacchionian    . . 

1348:6 

1491:3 

—  Peyer's 

863:3 

898:1 

—  Salivary 

810:4 

—  Strumous 

129:5 

833:4 

—  Sublingual 

812:3 

851:6 

—  Submaxillary  . . 

812:4 

874:3 

Glandular  Disease   . . 

129:5 

849:1 

Glans  Penis . . 

1168:1 

15:5 

Glass 

276:1 

62:1 

Glasgow 

5:5 

393:3 

Glasses  (Spectacles) 

1825:1 

393:3 

Glaucoma 

1865:1 

1080:1 

Gleet 

1179:4 

1094:1 

Glio-Sarcoma 

1842:3 

INDEX. 


605 


Glioma 

Glisson's  Capsule    . . 

Globe  of  Eye 

Globules,  Homoeopathic 

Globus  Hystericus  . . 

Glomerulus  . . 

Glonoine 

Glossitis 

Glosso-labio-laryngeal  Paralysis 

Glosso-pharyngeal  Nerve 

Glottis 

—  Inflammation 

—  ffidema 

—  Probang  in 

—  Scalds  of 

—  Spasm  of 

—  Tubage  of 
Gloves,  Midwifery 
Glowworm    . . 
Glucometer  . . 
Glucose 
Glucosuria    . . 
Glue  Bandage 
Gluteal  Abscess 

—  Artery. . 
Gluten 

—  Bread  . . 
Gluttony 
Glycerine 

—  Nitro-  . . 
Glyceroles  . . 
Glycogene  . . 
Glycogenesis,  Pathologically 

—  Physiologically 
Glycyl 

—  Nitrate  Oxide 
Goa  Powder . . 
Goat  . . 

—  Whey  Cure 
Goitre 

—  Aerial  . . 

—  Cystic  . . 

—  Exophthalmic 

—  Pulsating 

—  Substernal 
Gold . . 

—  Coast  . . 
Goniometer  . . 
Gonorrhoea  . . 

—  Chronic 

—  Inocul.  of  Matter  in\ 

—  Female 

—  Male    . . 

—  Ophthalmia 

—  Sequelte 

—  Treatment 
Good  Hope,  Cape  of 
Gorilla 
Gout . . 

—  at  Heart 

—  Chronic 

—  Nervous 

—  Spurious 

—  Suppressed 


SECTION 

14  22:1 

964:3 

1837:2 

203:2 

1333:2 

18:5 

271:3 

804:1 

809:5 

1442:4 

600:1 

600:5 

600:5 

613:1 

600:6 

600:4 

613:1 

1575:1 

485:2 

329:4 

329:1 

332:1 

1648:6 

950:3 

950:3 

15:2 

15:2 

119:2 

270:2 

271:3 

270:3 

330:3 

335:1 

330:3 

271:3 

271:3 

412:6 

535:2 

535:2 

1696:5 

1696:6 

1697:2 

1837:5 

1697:1 

1696:6 

308:1 

11:2 

639:5 

1172:1 

1179:4 

.   1180:6 

1172:1 

1172:5 

1834:3 

1173:2 

1173:4 

11:5 

517:2 

1466:1 

1468:5 

1472:2 

1472:5 

1466:2 

1466:2 


Gouty  Atheroma 

—  Bronchitis 

—  Colic    . . 

—  Concretions 

—  Diathesis 

—  Hcemoptysis 

—  HaemoiThMgcs 

—  Inflammation 

—  Iritis    . . 

—  Nephritis 

—  Neuralgia 

—  Phthisis 

—  Ulcers  . . 
Grafting,  Animal 

—  Epidermic 
Granule  Cell 
Granular  Conjunetiv 

—  Lids 

—  Ophthalmia 
Granulations 
Grape 

—  Sugar  . , 
Graphic  Method 
Grass 
Grates 

Graveyards  . . 
Grave's  Disease 
Gravel 

Gravid  Uterus 
Grease  of  Horse,  etc, 
Great  Men  (Mad  List) 
Great  Toe     . , 
Greeks 
Greek  Fire  . . 

—  Language 

—  Wine  .. 
Green  Heart  Tree 
Grev  Matter  (Brain' 
Grief 

Griffe,  La     , . 
Grinders 
Grocers 
Grog  Blossoms 
Groin 

Grouse  Disease 
Grove  House  Asylum 
Growing  Pains 
Growth 
Growths 
Guaco 

Guaiacum     . . 
Guano 
Guarana 
Guernsey 
Guillotines  . . 
Guinea  Pig  . . 

—  Worm. . 
Guirila 
Gulf  Stream 

Gull,  Sir  W.,  in  Bravo  Case 
Gullet 
Gum  . . 

—  Eesins . . 
Gummata  vcl  Gummy  Tumours 


606 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Gums 

107:4 

Haemorrhage,  Uterine,  Before  De- 

— Bleeding  a  Spongy    . 

107:6 

livery 

1551:4 

—  Lancing 

107:4 

• — •  Venous           . .          '. 

746:5 

—  Eed 

906:5 

IlffimoiThagic  Diathesis     . . 

141:5 

Gun  Cotton . . 

315:2 

—  Phthisis 

692:5 

—  Powder 

1641:1 

—  Eheumatism  . . 

58:4 

—  Shot  Wounds , . 

1641:4 

—  Variola 

83:2 

Gurgina  Balsam 

369:5 

Hajmorrhoids 

894:1 

Gurjun  Oil  . . 

369:5 

Hemostatics 

153:4 

Gustatory  Nerves   . . 

803:1 

Ha3molhorax 

644:1 

Gutta  Percha 

394:1 

Hair     _        

21:1 

—  Eosacese 

29:5 

—  Diseases 

21:4 

. —  Serena 

1861:3 

—  Dyes   . .         . . 

21:1 

Guttiferie 

451:6 

—  Follicles         

21:1 

Gymnasium . , 

199:3 

—  Implantation  . . 

21:3 

Gymnastics  . . 

198:1 

—  Pins  in  Bladder 

1056:1 

Gymnotus     . . 

496:2 

—  Pins  Swallowed 

854:3 

Gynaecology 

1526:1 

■ — Poisoning  by, . 

21:3 

—  Bag  for  Instruments, 

etc.  1113:2,1575:1 

Hairless  Horse 

530:6 

Gyncecomazia          , . 

1604:5 

Hairy  Females,  etc. 

21:2 

Gypsum  Bandage    . . 

1649:1 

—  Tumours 

24:5 

Gyratory  Movements 

..        1303:2 

Halford,  Treatment  of  Snake  Bites 

509:2 

Hallucination          . .          . . 

1370:6 

Habitation 

205:1 

Ham  (Knee) 

1771:1 

HacHsh 

362:3 

Hamin 

135:5 

Hsemantlion 

136:5 

Hammer  Hemiplegia 

1287:3 

Hcematemesis 

145:1 

Hammocks  . . 

178:5 

Hcematiue    . . 

135:5 

Hand           

1738:2 

Hsematinuria            . ,          . 

150:4 

—  Diseases 

1739:5 

Htematocele . . 

..        1227:5 

—  Fed  Infants 

1543:1 

—  Pelvic  . . 

143:5 

—  Injuries 

1739:1 

Hi3ematoidin . . 

135:3 

—  In  Eectum  to  Exam.  Uterus,  etc.    886:6 

Hsematomata 

142:4 

—  Malformation.. 

1739:4 

—  of  Ear 

1374:2 

—  Eight  and  Left  Handed 

1738:3 

Haematosin  . . 

135:5 

—  Vessels  of 

1739:1 

Hsematozoon 

932:4 

Hanging 

1620:4 

Haematoxylon 

413:2 

Hanwell  Asylum    . . 

1390:4 

Hsematuria  . . 

150:3 

Hare 

544:2 

Hsemidrosis . , 

143:2 

Harelip 

801:3 

Heemodromometer  . . 

752:3 

Harmattan  Wind   . . 

257:4 

Hajmodynanics 

.    ■      ..          752:4 

Harrogate    . . 

5:3 

Htemometer 

752:4 

Harvesters'  Disease 

185:3 

Haemophilia.. 

141:5 

Harvey 

752:1 

Hemoptysis 

147:1 

Haschich 

362:3 

Haimorrhage 

142:1 

Hastings 

5:4 

—  Accidental  Uterine     . 

1551:5 

Hatching  Eggs 

512:5 

—  Cerebral 

1410:3 

Hatred         

575:3 

—  Cuticular        , . 

143:1 

Hats            

211:2 

—  from  Ear 

1793:4 

Hay             

320:4 

—  Intermittent  . . 

142:3 

—  Asthma 

663:2 

—  Intestinal 

144:3 

—  Fever 

663:2 

—  Intra-Ocular  . , 

1840:1 

Head           

1676:1 

Orbital      . , 

1682:1 

—  Auscultation  of  Foetal 

1537:4 

Thoracic    . . 

644:1 

—  Douche  to,  etc. 

1302:6 

Ovarian     . , 

1156:4 

—  Eruptive  Diseases     . . 

22:1 

Vesical 

1054:5 

—  Injuries  of     . . 

1678:4 

—  Pericardial 

760:4 

—  of  Foetus        

1537:1 

—  Secondary 

144:1 

—  Scalded           

24:1 

—  Treatment,  Generally 

151:3 

—  "Water  on 

1355:5 

—  Spontaneous  . . 

142:3 

Headache     . . 

1429:2 

—  Subcutaneous 

142:4 

Healing,  First  Intention   . . 

159:6 

—  Traumatic      . , 

1633:2 

—  Miracles  of     .  ■ 

196:6 

—  Umbilical 

1535:1 

Health         

551:5 

—  Uterine,  After  Delivei 

•J       ,.       1684:3 

—  Model  City  of 

204:4 

607 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Health,  Pictures  of 

551:6 

Heart  "Wounds 

786:1 

—  Eesorts 

200:3 

Heartburn   . , 

840:1 

Hearing 

1799:1 

Heat 

184:1 

Heart,  Abscess 

768:5 

—  Animal 

186:5 

—  Absent 

1580:4 

—  Apoplexy 

185:1 

—  Action 

775:1 

—  Collapse 

185:3 

• —  Anatomy  and  PhyBiology     . . 

761:4 

—  Patbologically 

185:1 

—  Aneurism 

731:3 

—  Therapeutically 

184:1 

—  Apex   . . 

765:1 

—  Sensation,  Fictitious 

188:1 

—  Atrophy 

770:5 

Heating  Buildings,  etc.     . . 

208:1 

—  Auricles 

762:5 

Hebrides 

5:5 

—  Broken 

773:5 

Hectic 

1476:3 

—  Bruits . . 

780:2 

Hedgehog    . . 

619:2 

—  Calcareous  Degeneration     . . 

773:2 

Heel 

1778:4 

—  Cancer 

785:4 

Height,  increased  by  Artif .  feet,  etc. 

1788:2 

—  Clots  in 

784:4 

Helianthus  . . 

396:1 

—  Congestion     . . 

768:4 

HeUoprothesis 

1818:4 

—  Dilatation 

764:1 

Helix           

493:1 

—  Disease 

781:3 

Hellebore,  American 

345:1 

Primary  &  Secondary  Treat. 

783:2 

—  Black 

466:3 

—  Displacement . . 

785:6 

—  "White 

344:4 

—  Emboli 

784:4 

HelmintKiasis 

932:1 

—  Entozoa  in     . . 

785:2 

Ilelminthology 

932:1 

—  Fatty 

772:1 

Hemeralopia 

1817:1 

—  Fibrinous  Concretion 

784:4 

Hemicrania . . 

1432:4 

—  Foetal 

1537:6 

Hemidiapboresis 

28:1 

—  Foramen  Ovale 

763:1 

Ilemiopia 

1816:2 

—  Force  of 

776:1 

Hemiparaplegia 

1267:6 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . . 

786:6 

Hemiplegia  . . 

1284:1 

—  Gout  at 

1468:5 

—  Facial . . 

1440:1 

—  Green  Pigment  Degeneration 

773:2 

Hemispherical  Co-ordination 

1359:4 

—  Growths 

785:4 

Hemispheres,  Cerebral 

1344:4 

—  Hydatids 

785:2 

Hemlock 

405:2 

—  Hypertrophy . . 

769:1 

Hemp 

362:3 

—  Impulse 

776:1 

Henbane 

374:3 

—  Inflammation . . 

768:4 

Ilepatalgia   . . 

976:3 

—  Injiuies 

786:1 

Hepatic  Abscess 

970:2 

—  Intermittent  . . 

776:4 

—  Artery 

964:5 

—  In-itable 

768:3 

—  Cells 

964:5 

—  Malformation.. 

785:5 

—  CoUc  

983:1 

—  Moderator  Band        . .         , . 

764:1 

—  Duct 

982:2 

—  Motions 

775:1 

—  Gravel 

982:3 

—  Murmurs 

780:2   • 

—  Sugar , , 

330:4 

—  Muscles 

767:5 

—  Vein 

964:6 

—  Nerves 

762:1 

Hepatico-Eenal  Circulation 

1004:4 

—  Neui-algia 

788:1 

Hepatitis 

969:3 

—  Oppression 

768:1 

Hepatose 

330:4 

—  Overstrain 

198:4 

Heracleum  . . 

406:3 

—  Palpitation     . . 

777:5 

Hereditary  Diseases 

562:4 

—  Pai-alysis 

775:4 

—  Influences 

562:1 

—  Physiology,  etc. 

761:4 

—  SypKilis 

1208:1 

—  Polypi 

784:4 

Hermaphroditism  . . 

1581:1 

—  Position 

761:4 

Hernia         . , 

951:1 

773:3 

—  Cerebri 

1426:3 

—  Septum  Ventriculorum 

765:2 

—  Congenital     . . 

955:4 

—  Softening 

768:3 

—  Crui-al 

959:4 

—  Sounds 

776:6 

—  Diaphi-agmatic 

958:1 

—  Spasm 

768:3 

—  Dura  Mater,  etc. 

1349:5 

—  Syphilis          

785:3 

—  Epidemic 

951:1 

—  Tumours 

785:4 

—  Femoral 

959:4 

—  Yalves 

779:1 

—  Foramen  Ovale' 

957:2 

—  Ventricles 

764:1 

—  Gall  Bladder  . .' 

981:6 

—  Vessels 

761:4 

—  Gimbernat's  Ligament 

959:3 

—  "Work  done  by 

776:1 

—  Infantile  vel  Congenital 

955:4 

608 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTIOX 

Hernia  Inguinal     . . 

958:4 

—  Internal 

958:3 

—  Intra-Parietal  Inguinal 

959:1 

—  Iris      ..           

1855:3 

—  Irreducible     . . 

951:2 

—  Ischiatic 

957:5 

—  Labial 

957:4 

—  Liver  . . 

956:3 

— •  Lung  . . 

644:6 

—  Obturator 

957:2 

—  Omental 

955:6 

—  Operation  for 

954:1 

—  Ovarian 

1163:4 

—  Perineal 

957:4 

—  Pudendal 

957:4 

—  Radical  Cure. . 

960:1 

—  Reduction 

951:3 

—  Sciatic 

957:5 

—  Strangulated  . . 

953:5 

—  Taxis  in 

951:3 

—  Thyroideal     . . 

957:2 

—  Truss  for 

953:2 

—  Umbilical 

956:1 

—  Uterine 

957:5 

—  Vaginal 

957:4 

—  Ventral 

957:1 

Herpes 

53:3 

—  Circinatus 

35:5 

—  Furfuraeeus  et  Squamosus  . 

63:1 

—  Impetiginiformis 

54:1 

—  Iris 

54:1 

—  Labialis 

53:5 

—  Miliaris 

28:2 

—  OEsthiomenes . . 

65:1 

—  Preputialis 

53:6 

—  Tonsurans 

22:2 

—  Zoster . . 

54:2 

Herpetic  Diathesis . . 

53:3 

Heterogeny 

1080:1 

Hiccough     . , 

962:4 

Hides           

571:4 

High  Pressure  (Mental)     . . 

666:1 

—  Temperature  . , 

1480:1 

Highland  Shantie  . . 

5:5 

Hill  Stations  or  Sanatoria 

9:3 

Hindoos 

9:6 

Hip 

.        1747:4 

—  Abscesses  around  not  due  t 

0 

Morbus  Coxarius  . . 

.       1748:3 

—  Amputation  at 

1754:2 

—  Anchylosis     . . 

1751:1 

—  Arthritis 

1748:4 

Chron 

1750:6 

—  Bath 

229:1 

—  Contraction    . . 

1751:4 

—  Diseases 

1748:2 

—  Dislocation     . . 

1752:1 

—  Fracture 

1759:3 

—  Hysterical  AflFections 

1748:3 

—  Injuries 

1751:4 

—  Malposition    . . 

.        1747:4 

—  Resection  of  . . 

1753:4 

—  Sinus  of 

1751:4 

—  Sprains  of      . . 

.        1751:4 

Hip,  Wrench  of 
Hippophagy 
Hipjjoijotamus 
Ilippuric  Acid 
Hirsuties 
Hirudo 
Histology     . . 
Hoarseness  . . 
Hodge's  Pessary 
Hodgkin's  Disease 
Hofrath,  The 
Hog  Cholera 
Holland 
Holy  Wells.. 
Homburg     . . 
Homes,  Convalescent 
Homoeopathic  Doctrines 

—  Soup   . . 
Homicidal  Mania 

—  Wounds 
Homicide     . . 
Honey 
Honeysuckle 
Hong  Kong. . 
Hooping  Cough 
Hopefulness 
Hops 
Hordeum 
Horns  (Human) 
Horse 

—  Flesh  as  Food 

—  Hair    . . 
Horsechestnut 
Horseradish 
Hospitals 

—  Children's 

—  Fever  . . 

—  Foundling 

—  Gangrene  in 

—  Leper  . . 

—  Lying-in 

—  Sore  Throat 

—  Ventilation 
Hospitalism 
Hot  Water  Cure 
Hottentot     . . 
House 

—  Breaker's  Tools  in  Colon 

—  Fly      . . 

—  Maid's  Knee 
Hoxton  House 
Huaco 
Human  (Amphibious) 

—  Family 

—  Fat      . . 
Humerus 

—  Dislocation 

—  Fracture 
Humoral  Physiolog 
Humulus 
Hungarian  Sisters 
Hunger 

Hunterian  .Chancre 
Hybernation 


INDEX. 


609 


Hydatids 

—  Abscess  from  . . 

—  In  Diiferent  Organs,  etc. 

—  Uterine 
Hydramyle 
Hydrargyrum 
Hydrastin  Canadensis 
Hydrathrosis 
Hydrides 

Hydrencephalocele. . 
Hydroa 
Hydrocele    . . 

—  Congenita] 

—  Encysted 

—  of  Neck 

—  of  Spermatic  Cord 

—  of  Women 
Hydrocephalus,  Acute 

—  Chronic 

—  Spurious 
HydrocharaceoD 
Hydrochloric  Acid  . . 
Hydrocotyle 
Hydrocyanic  Acid  . . 
Hydrofluoric  Acid  , . 
Hydrogenium 
Hydrometer 
Hydrometra 
Hydromeningocele . . 
Hydronephrosis 
Hydropathy 
Hydrophenyl 
Hydrophobia 
H  ydropneumoth  orax 
Hydrops  Articuli    . . 
Hydrorachitis 
HydroiThoea  Uteri. , 
Hydrostatic  Test  for  Lungs 
Hydrothorax,  Acute 

—  Chronic 
Hyduria 
Hygeiopolis 
Hygienics    . , 
Hygrology  . . 
Hygrometer 
Hymen 
Hyoid  Bone 
Hyoscyamus 
Hypsesthesia 
Hyperassthesia 
Hypermetropia 
Hyperostosis 
Hyperplasia 
Hyperpyrexia 
Hypertrophy 
Hypervenosity 
Hypnotics    . . 
Hypnotism 
Hypochondriacs 
Hypochondriasis 

—  Puerperal 
Hypodermic  Treatment 
Hypogastric  Plexus 
Hypoglossal  Nerve 


SECTION 

933:1 

933:3 

933:3 

1532:3 

448:1 

299:1 

470:5 

1718:1 

445:2 

1677:1 

41:1 

1225:1 

1225:3 

1226:1 

1695:3 

1226:1 

1225:6 

1355:4 

1353:1 

1356:6 

343:2 

247:1 

406:3 

409:4 

242:5 

224:6 

227:5 

1119:3 

1677:1 

1020:(5 

229:2 

415:4 

523:1 

711:6 

1718:1 

1713:1 

1119:4 

1561:2 

705:1 

708:1 

1038:1 

204:4 

204:2 

2:1 

227:4 

1097:3 

599:4 

374:3 

r246:l 

1234:1 

1815:5 

95:5 

159:2 

1480:1 

159:1 

749:1 

219:4 

195:3 

1385:2 

1385:4 

1596:6 

218:3 

944:1 

1446:4 


Hypophosphites 

Hypopion     .  , 

Hypospadias 

Hyposulphites 

Hypoveuosity 

Hypoxanthine 

Hysteralgia . . 

Hysteria 

Hysterical  Afi'ectioas  of  Joints 

Hysterotomy 

Ice    . . 

—  Bags    . . 

—  Impure 

—  in  Disease 
• —  Medicated 

—  Poultice 

—  to  Spine 
Iceland 

—  Moss    . . 
Ichneumon  Killed  by  Cobra 
IchthyocoUa 
Ichthyosis    .  . 
Icterus 
Ictus  Solis   . . 
Ideas 
Identity 
Idiocy 

Idiosyncracy 
Idiots 
Idrosis 

Ileo-Cffical  Valve    . . 
Ileo-Typhus  Fever 
Ileum 

—  Not  United  with  Colon 

—  Voided  per  Anum 
Ileus 
Iliac  Abscess 

—  Aneurism 

—  Artery 

—  Bones  . . 

—  Vein    . . 
Ilium  (Pelvis) 
III  Temper  . . 
Illegitimacy 
Illumination 
Illuminators 
Illusion 
Imagination 
Imbecility    . . 
Impalement 
Imperforate  Anus   . . 

—  Hymen 
Impermeable  Coverings 
Impetigo 
Impotence    . . 
Impregnation 
Impressions,  Nervous 
Impulse,  Uncontrollable 
Inaja 
Inanition 

Incestuous  Offspring 
Incombustible  Dresses 
Incontinence,  Faecal 


RR 


610 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


Incontinence,  Urino 
Incremation  . . 

Incubation  Treatment 
India 

—  Eubber 
Indian  Corn 

—  Hemp 

—  Plague 

—  Eingworm 
Indians 
Indigestion . . 
Indigo  . . 
Individualism 
Induction,  Electrical 

Coil  for,  at  Polytechnic 

—  of  Labour  and  Abortion 
Indm-ation   . . 
Industrial  Pathology 
Inebriation  . . 
Infanticide  . . 
Infantile  Remittent 
Infants  {Vide  Children) 

—  Apnoea  of 

—  Asphyxia 

—  Crying  . . 

—  Dian-hoea 

—  Diseases 

—  Feeding  of 

—  Haemorrhage  . . 

—  Paralysis 

—  Premature 

—  Still-born 

—  Syphilis 

—  Weight  at  Birth 
Infection 

Infidelity  and  Science 
Infirmaries  . . 
Inflammation 

—  Gangrenous    . . 

—  Eeflex . . 
Inflation  in  Intussusception 
Influenza     . . 
Infra-Mammary  Pain 
Infusoria  in,  Blood. . 

—  Breast  Milk    . . 

—  Urine  . . 
Ingrafting  . , 
inguinal  Aneurism 

—  Glands 

—  Hernia 

—  Eegion 
Inhalation,  Atomized  Fluids 

—  Chloroform     . . 

—  Ether  , . 

—  in  Disease 

—  in  Phthisis 
Inhalers 

Inhibited  Action  , . 
Inhibitory  Nerves  . . 
Injections — 

—  Intra-Uterine 

—  Microscopical 

—  Nasal  . . 

—  Preservative  . . 


SECTION 

1047:2 

181:5 

160:3 

9:1 

364:1 

321:1 

362:3 

1254:5 

35:6 

9:1 

842:2 

414:3 

1361:6 

191:1 

192:1 

1558:1 

159:3 

567:1 

424:6 

1560:4 

1511:5 

1541:1 

1540:4 

1540:4 

1519:5 

907:8 

1542:1 

1543:1 

1542:2 

1276:1 

1540:1 

1540:4 

1208:1 

1541:1 

558:1 

565:2 

206:1 

161:4 

42:5 

167:1 

871:1 

655:1 

641:3 

139:5 

1600:2 

1034:1 

1639:2 

728:3 

132:2 

958:4 

1747:3 

230:5 

436:4 

434:2 

626:1 

698:1 

626:3 

1233:1 

1233:2 

1106:5 

1625:3 

592:2 

182:1 


Injections,  Subcutaneous 

—  Urethral 

—  Vaginal 
Injury  ..     _     .. 

—  Intra-Uterine 

—  Eepair  of 

—  Shock  from    . . 
Ink  Stain  on  Cornea 
Innervation 
Inn-keepers 
Innominate  Aneurism 

—  Artery 
Inoculation,  Gonorrhoeal 

—  Syphilitic 

—  Tubercular     . . 

—  Variolous 
Inorganic  Kingdom 
Inosite 
Inquests 

Insane  Colony,  Gheel 
Insanity 

—  Animals 

—  Causes 

—  Children 

—  Classification . . 

—  Climateric 

—  Criminal 

—  Curability 

—  Feigned 

—  Impulsive 

—  Medico  Legal  Eelations 

—  Paralytic 

—  Pathology 

—  Prognosis 

—  Eeflex 

—  Symptoms 

—  Treatment 
Insecta 
Insectivora  . . 
Insectivorous  Plants 
Insects 

—  Poison  for 
Insolatio 
Insomnia     . . 
Inspirations,  Forced 
Instep 
Instinct 
Instruments 

—  to  Preserve    . . 
Insuflllation  of  Air  in  Intussuscepti 

—  of  Atomized  Fluids 

—  of  Powders  in  Uterine  Diseases 
Insurance    . . 
Intellect 

—  "Weak  . . 
Intellectual  Powers 
Intemperance 
Intercostal  Arteries 

—  Muscles 

—  Nerves 

—  Neuralgia 

—  Pain    . . 
Intermaxillary  Bono 
Interments  . .         . , 


IXDEX. 


611 


SECTION 

SECTIOX 

Intermittent  Diabetes 

334:4 

Inulin 

338:3 

—  Fever              

1483:5 

Inunction     . . 

90:4 

—  Hsematuria     . . 

150:3 

—  Mercurial 

301:6 

—  Pulse 

753:5 

Invagination,  Intestinal     . , 

870:3 

Interscapular  Kegion 

1726:6 

Invalids,  Removal  of 

178:1 

Intertrigo    . . 

40:4 

—  Table  for,  etc 

222:6 

Intervertebral  Cartilage    . . 

1693:1 

Inversio  Uteri 

1137:1 

Intestinal  Calculus . . 

882:3 

Inversion  in  Cases  of  Foreign  Bodies 

—  Catarrh           . .          . . 

883:6 

in  Air  Passages     , . 

614:2 

—  Concretions    . , 

882:3 

—  in  Hernia 

951:5 

—  Digestion 

837:2 

Invertebrata 

478:2 

—  Entozoa 

932:1 

Invohmtary  Emission 

1081:1 

—  Fluids             

836:6 

—  Laughter 

1363:6 

—  Mucous  Membrane   . . 

863:2 

lodate  of  Starch 

252:S 

—  Obstruction    . . 

872:3 

Iodic  Acid    . . 

252:5 

—  Pneumatosis  . . 

864:2 

Iodine 

249:3 

Intestines,  Amyloid  Degeneration  of 

866:2 

lodism 

249:4 

—  Anatomy,  etc. 

863:1 

Iodoform 

252:4 

—  Cancer 

867:3 

lonthus 

29:3 

—  Diseases,    Obstinate   Chronic 

865:6 

Ipecacuanha 

398:1 

—  Divided  in  Woman  . . 

119:1 

Ireland 

6:1 

—  Entozoa 

932:1 

Iridectomy  . . 

1856:2 

—  Fistulae,  Vesico-Intestinal  . . 

1055:1 

[rido-Choroiditis     . . 

1855:2 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . . 

881:4 

Iris,  Adherent 

1855:3 

—  Gangrene 

1001:5 

—  Anatomy,  etc. 

1852:3 

—  Gases  of 

864:1 

—  Colour 

1853:1 

—  Glands            

863:3 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . . 

1855:6 

—  Hoemorrhaga  from     . . 

144:3 

—  Hernia 

1855:3 

—  Inflammation . , 

866:3 

—  Herpes 

54:1 

—  Invagination  vd  Intussusception    870:3 

—  Inflammation . . 

1853:4 

—  Mucous  Flux., 

883:6 

—  Malformation . . 

1853:1 

—  Nerves 

863:1 

—  Prolapsus 

1855:3 

—  Obstruction    , . 

872:3 

—  Tumours 

1855:6 

—  Perforation    . . 

881:3 

—  Writings  on 

1853:5 

—  Peristaltic  Action 

865:4 

Irish . . 

6:1 

—  Physiology     . . 

865:4 

Iritis.. 

1853:5 

—  Portions  Removed  during  Life 

881:1 

—  Gonorrhoeal    . . 

1855:3 

Voided  per  Anum 

872:1 

—  Gouty 

1855:2 

—  Strangulation 

870:3 

—  Rheumatic 

1855:2 

—  Stricture 

869:3 

—  Syphilitic 

1854:3 

—  Struma 

866:2 

Iron 

293:1 

—  Syphilis 

867:1 

—  Albuminates  . . 

1016:5 

—  Wounds  and  Injuries 

880:4 

—  Alum  . . 

275:5 

Intolerance  of  Light 

1827:1 

—  Ammon.  Citrate 

296:5 

Intoning  Voice 

602:5 

—  Black  Oxide 

295:5 

Intoxication 

424:6 

—  Carbazote 

293:6 

Intra-Cranial  Aneurism    . . 

730:3 

—  Carbonate 

293:5 

—  Tumour 

1421:2 

—  Dodeca  Hydrat.  Perchlor.    . . 

295:3 

Intra-cisors,  Forceps 

719:2 

—  Iodide.. 

296:1 

Intra-Ocular  Hoeaiorrhage 

1840:6 

—  Lactate 

296:3 

Myotomy  . . 

1851:5 

—  Magnetic  Carbide 

295:6 

Tumours   . . 

1842:3 

—  Malate            

295:6 

Intra-Orbital  Aneurism     . . 

1809:1 

—  Muriate 

294:2 

Hcemorrhage 

1682:2 

—  Perchloride     . . 

294:2 

Intra-Thoracic  Haemorrhage 

644:1 

—  Pernitrate 

296:2 

Tumours 

644:4 

—  Peroxide 

293:5 

Intra-Uterine  Amputation 

1539:4 

—  Persesquinitrate 

296:2 

Convulsions 

1302:1 

—  Phosphate 

296:3 

Fractures  . . 

1539:5 

—  Potassio-Tartrate 

296:4 

Injuries     . , 

1539:5 

—  Redactimi 

295:4 

Medication 

1106:4 

—  Sesquichloride 

294:2 

Intra-Vesical  IlKmorrhage 

1054:5 

—  Sesqui-Ferro-Cyanide 

296:4 

Introductory  Lectures,  etc. 

566:1 

—  Sesquioxide    . . 

293:5 

Intussusception 

870:3 

—  Stearate         , .         , . 

295:6 

G12 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Iron  Sulphate 

294:1 

Joints,   Anatomy  and    Physiolog}- 

—  Tenacity 

293:1 

of 

1714:5 

Iron  Bar  Swallowed 

853:5 

—  Anchylosis 

1720:3 

—  Wire  in  Aneurismal  Sacs 

726:3 

—  Caries . . 

1719:5 

Ligatures  . . 

1643:4 

—  Contractions  . . 

1720:1 

Irrigation  of  Head  in  Fever 

1302:6 

—  Crackling  in  . . 

1720:5 

—  of  Nares 

588:6 

—  Deformities     . . 

1714:6 

—  of  Tympanum 

1804:5 

—  Degener.  Scrof. 

1718:4 

—  of  "Wounds 

161:1 

—  Dislocation     . . 

1656:1 

Irritable  Temper     . . 

1363:1 

—  Excision 

1722:3 

Irritability,  Mental 

1363:1 

—  False 

1654:5 

—  Muscular 

109:1 

—  Forcible  Flexion,  etc. 

1720:4 

Irritative  Fever 

1636:1 

—  Hysterical  Affections 

1717:1 

Ischoemia  of  Retina 

1404:3 

—  Locking  of     . . 

1720:5 

Ischium 

1706:5 

—  Loose  Cartilag. 

93:1 

Ischuria  Eenalis     . . 

1036:1 

—  Neuralgia 

1717:3 

Isinglass 

497:6 

—  Paracentesis   . . 

1717:6 

Isle  of  Wight          

5:3 

—  Physiology  of 

1714:5 

Isomandra  Gutta     . . 

394:1 

—  Eesection 

1722:3 

Issue  Limited  in  France    . . 

1089:3 

—  Scrofulous 

1718:4 

Issues 

166:1 

—  Sprains  of       . . 

1657:1 

Italy             

7:5 

—  Stiff 

1720:1 

Itch 

33:5 

—  Suppuration  . . 

1719:4 

—  Barber's 

24:1 

—  Tapping 

.       1717:6 

Itchiness 

45:4 

—  Tubercles 

688:3 

—  Ulceration       . .          . .        173:6,  1765:5 

Jaborandi     . . 

418:1 

—  Wounds 

1722:1 

Jails  . . 

207:2 

Journeys  under  Chloroform 

441:8 

Jalap 

383:1 

Joy  . . 

1363:5 

Jamaica 

8:1 

Juglans  Regia 

361:3 

James's  Powder 

282:4 

Jugglers  Stopping  Heart  . . 

753:6 

Japan 

12:5 

—  Swallowing  Bars  of  Lead,  etc.        853:5 

Jasmine 

393:3 

Jugular  Vein 

1693:2 

Jatropba 

368:1 

Jugum  Penis 

1048:1 

Jaundice 

794:1 

Julia  Pastrana  and  Child  . . 

182:2 

Java . . 

12:3 

Juniper 

357:4 

Jaw,  Lo-wer,  Abscess  near  Angle. . 

1689:5 

Junius 

342:4 

Anchylosis 

1689:1 

Junod's  Apparatus. . 

553:6 

Blows 

1689:5 

Jurisprudence,  Medical     . . 

1615:1 

Bony  Cysts 

1690:2 

—  Obstetrical 

.        1560:3 

Development 

1688:5 

Juvenile  Insanity  . . 

1386:1 

Dislocation 

1689:1 

Fracture    . . 

1689:3 

Kakke  Disease 

12:5 

Malformation 

1688:5 

Kameela 

368:2 

Muscles     . . 

1688:5 

Kangaroo     . . 

545:5 

Necrosis     . , 

1689:1 

Karlsbad 

7:2 

Eesection  . . 

1690:1 

Kalipo 

490:1 

Tumours    . . 

1690:1 

Kaiva 

365:2 

—  Upper,  Antrum. 

1687:3 

Kelis            . .          . .          . . 

66:1 

Development 

1687:3 

Keloid 

66:1 

1688:4 

Keratitis 

1844:3 

■ Malformation 

1687:3 

Kerion         . .         . .         . . 

23:1 

Resection  . . 

1688:1 

Kerosolene  . . 

356:5 

Jaws 

1687:3 

Kerosine 

356:4 

Jejunum 

883:4 

Kettles         

476:1 

Jelly 

473:2 

Key  Tse  Sing         . . 

453:1 

Jenncr,  Inauguration  of  Monument 

86:1 

Kibe . . 

62:1 

Jerks 

1381:5 

Kidney,  Abscess     . . 

1019:5 

Jersey 

8:5 

—  Anatomy  and  Physiology    . 

1004:2 

Jerusalem     . . 

13:1 

—  Amyloid         . .          . . 

1013:4 

Jessamine    . . 

393:3 

—  Anomalies  of . . 

1005:4 

Jews. . 

5:1 

—  Atrophy 

1023:2 

Job's  Disease 

58:5 

—  Blood 

1004:3 

Joints,  Affections  of 

1716:1 

—  Calculus         . .          . . 

1021:5 

INDEX. 


613 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Kidney,  Cancer 

1023:3 

Knee,  Pain  in         . .          , , 

1764:5 

—  Circulation     . . 

1004:2 

—  Resection 

1769:4 

—  Cin-hosis 

1013:4 

—  Scrofulous 

1718:5 

—  Contracted 

1013:3 

—  Subcutaneous  Ulcer  near     . . 

1765:5 

—  Cysts 

1024:1 

—  Synovitis 

1766:3 

—  Diseases 

1005:3 

Chronic 

1767:3 

—  Displaced 

1005:2 

—  Wounds  of     . . 

1768:5 

—  Dropsy 

1010:5 

Kniebis,  Baths  of  . . 

228:5 

—  Examination,  Clinical 

1005:4 

Knife  iu  Brain 

1425:2 

—  Excision 

1025:5 

—  Surgical 

1645:1 

—  Fatty 

1013:6 

—  Swallowing    . . 

853:1 

—  Gouty. . 

1013:3 

—  Valentin's 

585:3 

—  Granular 

1013:3 

Knock  Knee 

1772:2 

—  Growth 

1004:4 

Knots  on  Funis 

1534:1 

—  Hydatids 

1024:4 

Kopp's  Asthma 

133:3 

—  Hypertrophy . . 

1023:1 

Koprologites 

209:2 

—  Inflammation 

1012:6 

Kostroma  People    . . 

21:2 

—  Lardaceous     . . 

1013:4 

Koumiss 

530:6 

—  Lymphatics    . . 

1004:4 

Kousso 

411:5 

—  Malformation 

1005:2 

Krameria     . . 

452:2 

—  Malposition    . . 

1005:2 

Kreasote 

355:2 

—  Movahle 

1025:2 

Kreatine  and  Kreatinine    . . 

125:2 

—  Nerves 

1004:2 

Kreuznach  . . 

233:3 

—  Neuralgia 

1026:4 

Kryptophanic  Acid 

1032:3 

—  Rheumatic  Inflammation     . 

1019:5 

Kunare 

392:5 

—  Hupture 

1026:2 

Kymograph . . 

754:5 

—  Scrofulous 

1025:1 

—  Secretion 

1004:4 

La  Griffe 

1740:3 

—  Single . . 

1005:2 

Labial  Articulation 

608:2 

—  Surgical 

1022:4 

Labial  Diseases 

799:4 

—  Syphilis 

1008:6 

LabiatiB 

374:1 

—  Tubercle 

1025:1 

Labio-Glosso-Pharyngeal  Paralysis 

698:1 

—  Tumours 

1023:2 

Labium  Pudendi     . , 

1095:2 

—  Vessels 

1004:2 

—  Rupture 

1095:3 

—  Waxy 

1013:4 

—  Varix  . . 

1096:6 

—  Wounds  and  Injuries 

1025:5 

Labour,  Abnormal  . . 

1568:5 

Kiestine 

1033:3 

—  after  Death  of  Mother 

1564:6 

Killing,  Impulse  to 

1391:4 

—  Bandaging  after 

1565:3 

Kinesitherapy 

199:3 

—  Condition    after     (Puerperal 

Kino 

412:5 

State)           

1582:1 

Kinovic  Acid 

403:5 

—  Diet  after 

1582:1 

Kitchens 

205:2 

—  Difficult          

1568:5 

Kleptomania 

1382:4 

—  Dry 

1574:3 

Knapsack     . . 

573:4 

—  during  Paraplegia     . . 

1563:2 

Kneading  Bowels   . . 

876:1 

Sleep 

1564:5 

Knee 

1761:5 

—  Injury  to  Child  during 

1566:6 

—  Abscess  over 

1765:5 

to  Mother  during . . 

1567:1 

—  Anchylosis     . . 

1767:4 

—  Management  . . 

1565:2 

—  Cancer 

1765:6 

—  Missed 

155  6;  2 

—  Cap  of . . 

1762:3 

—  Mortality 

1583:1 

—  Caps,  Elastic . . 

1765:4 

—  Natural 

1562:1 

—  Contraction    . . 

1767:4 

—  Painless 

1562:1 

—  Diseases 

1765:2 

—  Pains  . . 

1563:2 

—  Dislocation     . . 

1768:2 

—  Position 

1565:2 

—  Housemaid's  . . 

1723:1 

—  Powerless 

1563:3 

—  Hydrarthrosis 

1766:3 

—  Premature 

1556:1 

—  Hj'sterical  Affection . . 

1765:1 

—  Rapid . . 

1564:4 

—  Inflammation 

1766:3 

—  Retardation    . . 

1568:5 

—  Injuries 

1768:5 

—  Retrocession  . . 

1563:3 

—  Internal  Derangement 

1766:3 

—  Sudden 

1564:4 

—  Knocked 

1772:2 

—  Sudden  Death  after  . . 

1583:5 

—  Ligaments 

1764:5 

—  Signs  that  it  has  Occurred  . . 

1560:3 

—  Locking 

1766:1 

—  Tedious 

1563:3 

—  Loose  Cartilage  in    . . 

93:1 

Labourers    . . 

570:3 

614 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


Laburnum   . . 
Labyrinth  of  Ear 
Laceworkers 
Lachrymal  Apparat 

—  Diseases 

—  Gland  . . 
Affection  of 

—  Sac  . . 
Lachrymation 
Lactation 

—  Abnormal 

—  Defective 

—  Diseases  durin 

—  during  Disea 

—  Excessive 

—  Eeproduction 

—  Vicarious 
Lactates 
Lacteals 
Lactic  Acid . , 
Lactometers 
Lactose 
Lactuca  Sativa 

—  Virosa . . 
Lame  Feet  . , 
Lameness     . . 
Laminaria  Digitata 
Laminated  Clot 
Lamp,  Aural 

—  Mercurial  Fumigatin 

—  Shades,  Poisonous 

—  Silber's 
Lamprey  or  Lampern 
Lampyris  Koctiluca 
Land's  End. . 

Lane,  Harriet,  "Whitechapel 
Language     . . 
Larch 
Lard 
Lardaceous  Disease 

—  Liver  . . 
Larix  Europcea 
Larva3  of  Diptera    . . 

—  in  Ear. . 

—  in  Frontal  Sinus 

—  in  Nasal  Sinus 

—  under  Skin 
Laryngeal  Angina 

—  Epilepsy 

—  Nerves 

—  Phthisis 

—  Spasm . . 

—  Speculum 
Laryngismus  Stridul 
Laryngitis,  Acute 

—  Chronic 

—  Diphtheritic 

—  Follicular 

—  Hysterical 

—  Phthisical 

—  Syphilitic 
Laryngoscope 
Laryngotomy 
Larynx,  Anatomy  and  Physiology 


SECTION 

412:3 

1798:5 

288:6 

1872:4 

1872:4 

1872:1 

1872:1 

1873:1 

1874:1 

1598:4 

1599:2 

1599:1 

1603:4 

1599:4 

1598:5 

1601:5 

1599:1 

543:2 

863:2 

543:1 

539:4 

539:1 

396:4 

396:3 

1784:2 

1784:2 

317:4 

725:6 

1740:4 

302:3 

278:6 

183:5 

497:1 

485:2 

5:4 

1549:3 

602:1 

349:1 

90:5 

1671:4 

977:1 

349:1 

485:5 

1794:2 

1684:6 

590:5 

485:6 

600:5 

1309:2 

1445:4 

686:4 

600:5 

610:3 

133:3 

615:1 

015:5 

617:2 

616:2 

617:1 

686:4 

616:5 

610:3 

612:1 

599:1 


Larynx,  Artificial   . . 

—  Calcification  . . 

—  Cancer 

—  Diseases 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in 

—  Growths 

—  Necrosis 

—  Nerves 

—  ffidema 

—  Paralysis 

—  Phthisis 

—  Polypus 

—  Eemoval 

—  Sacculus 

—  Spasm . . 

—  Topical  Medication 

—  Tubage  of 

—  Tumours 

—  Ulceration 
Lasciviousness 
Latent  Phthisis 

—  Typhoid 
Lathyrus      . . 
Laudanum   . . 
Laughing  Gas 
Laughter 
LauracesQ 
Laurel  Water 
Lavender     . . 
Laville's  Specific    , . 
Laws,  Medical 
Lazaretto     . . 
Lead 

—  Acetate 

—  Carbonate 

—  Chloride 

—  Colic   .. 

—  Dressing  of  "Wounds 

—  Effects  of 

—  Hypersesthesia 

—  Iodide . . 

—  Lotion  e.  Opio 

—  Molten 

—  Nitrate 

—  Palsy  . . 

—  Poisoning 

Leaden  Cisterns  and  Pipes 

—  Ligatures  vel  Sutures 
Leathern  Dresses    . . 

—  Splints 
Leaves 
Lectures 
Leech 
Leek 

Left  Handed 
Leg,  Aitificial 

—  Black  .. 

—  Bowed 

—  Dropsy 

—  Fracture 

—  or  Lower  Extremity 

—  Puncture 

—  Single-legged  People 

—  Ulcer  of 


INDEX. 


615 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Leg,  Ulcer  of  Sj-pM 

litic   ..         ..       1202:5 

Limax           . .          . .          . , 

493:2 

—  "Weeping 

50:2 

Limbs           172 

7:1,  1754:5 

Legal  Questions 

1615:1 

—  Pain  in 

110:5 

Legitimacy  . . 

1581:5 

—  "Wasting 

159:2 

Leguminosse 

412:3 

Lime  Tree    . . 

454:4 

Lemon 

450:3 

Lime.. 

273:2 

Lens,  Crystalline    . 

1866:1 

—  Bicarb. 

273:3 

Lentigo 

37:6 

—  Carbolate 

274:3 

Leopards 

519:5 

—  Carbonate 

273:4 

Leper  Hospitals 

68:1 

—  Hypochloride 

274:2 

Lepidosis 

30:3 

—  Hypophosphite 

242:3 

Lepidosiren  . . 

496:4 

—  Hyposulphite . . 

245:1 

Lepra 

63:1 

—  in  Eye 

1841:2 

Leprosy,  European. 

63:1 

—  Iodide 

274:3 

—  True    .. 

67:5 

—  Juice  . , 

450:3 

Leptandrin  . . 

373:6 

—  Muriate 

274:2 

Lethargy 

1366:5 

—  Oxalate 

274:1 

Letters  on  Eye 

1853:4 

—  Phosphate 

273:5 

Lettuce 

396:4 

—  Quick . . 

273:1 

Leuce 

65:5 

—  Saccharate 

273:5 

Leucin 

965:3 

—  Sulphite 

926:2 

Leucocytes  . , 

137:5 

—  Sulphuret 

34:^ 

Leucocythcemia  Lyn. 

phatica         ..         131:3 

—  Unslaked 

273:i 

—  Splenica 

989:5 

—  "Water             

273:3 

Leucoma 

1847:3 

Lime  Stone  Formation 

2.34:6 

Leucopathia 

37:3 

Lineaj  Albicantes    . . 

.        1560:4 

Leucorrhoaa . . 

1103:3 

Lingam  "Worship    . . 

507:1 

Infantile    . 

1096:1 

Lingual  Nerve 

802:5 

Leukaemia  Lymphat 

ica     ..         ..         131:3 

Linhart's  Chisel 

1640:3 

Splenica    . 

989:5 

Linium 

454:3 

Leukhsemia 

989:5 

Linseed  Oil  . . 

454:3 

Levulose 

338:3 

Lint,  Marine 

46:6 

Lewchew 

10:6 

Lion's  Tooth  Drawn 

519:5 

Lice . . 

32:5 

Liparocele    . . 

.       1225^6! 

Lichen 

45:1 

Lipcemia 

1S6:^- 

Lichens 

317:5 

Lipoma 

r661:l 

Lids  of  Eye 

..       1874:5 

Lippitude     . . 

.       1878:3 

Liebig's  Extract  of  D 

leat  ..          ..         124:6 

Lips . . 

799:3 

—  Milk    .. 

1543:5 

—  Cancer 

800:>i- 

Liernur's  System  of 

Drainage      . .         208:4 

—  Carbuncle 

800:2 

Life 

2:3 

—  Chancre 

800:1 

—  Beginnings  of 

2:3 

—  Conformation . . 

799:3 

—  Chain  of 

2:3 

—  Eczema 

799:5 

—  Change  of 

1143:5 

—  Fissures 

799:6 

—  Decline  of 

576:4 

—  Harelip 

801:3 

—  Insurance 

1622:4 

—  Hypertrophy  . . 

799:6 

—  Renewal 

..2:3,553:6 

—  Malformation 

801:2 

Ligaments    . . 

115:1 

—  Paralysis 

799:4 

Ligamentum  Dentis 

106:3 

—  Plastic  Surgery 

801:1 

—  Patelloo 

1762:3 

—  Reading  and  Talking 

1806:3 

—  Rotundum 

..       1747:5 

—  Scrofula 

799:6 

Ligatures,  Antiseptic 

3         ..         ..         719:4 

—  Tumours 

800:2 

—  around  Limbs  i 

a  Haemorrhage         151:3 

—  Ulcers . . 

801:1 

—  Elastic,  etc.    . 

..      1632:6,1633:1 

—  "^^ounds 

801:1 

—  of  Arteries 

719:3 

Liquid  Condiment  . . 

846:5 

—  of  Veins 

749:3 

Liquids,  Diffusion  of 

310:1 

Light 

183:3 

Liquor  Carbonis  Detergens 

354:6 

—  Electric 

192:5 

—  Ammoniie 

253:5 

—  Polarised 

183:3 

—  Amnii . . 

1569:3 

Lightning     . . 

197:1 

Lister's  Antiseptic  Dressings 

352:3 

—  Conductors     . 

197:6 

Lithice  Carbonas 

272:1 

Ligustrum   . . 

384:6 

Lithsemia     . . 

1030:3 

Likthra 

67:5 

Lithic  Acid. . 

1030:6 

Liliacece 

346:4 

Diathesis   . . 

1031:! 

616 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


SECTIOX 

Lithium 272:1 

Lithopcedion             . .          .  .           .  .  1553:4 

Lithotripsy 1058:3 

Lithotriptics            1058:3 

Lithotomy 1059:2 

—  Celsus'  Operation      . .          . .  1062:4 

—  Corradi's  Operation  . .          .  .  1062:5 

—  in  Children 1061:3 

—  in  Females 1063:4 

—  Lateral            1061:5 

—  Median            1061:1 

—  per  Rectum    ..          ..          ..  1062:3 

—  Eectangular 1062:1 

—  Eecto-Urethral          . .          . .  1062:4 

—  Statistics         1059:3 

—  Supra-Puhic 1062:2 

Lithotrity 1064:3 

Lithuria 1030:3 

Littlehampton         . .          . .          . .  5:5 

Littre's  Oper 898:1 

Live  Birth 1561:1 

-—"Blood"        1875:6 

Liver,  Abscess         ..          ..          ..  970:2 

—  Albuminoid  Disease              ..  977:1 

—  Amputation  of           ..          ..  980:3 

—  Amyloid         977:1 

—  Anatomy  and  Physiology     . .  964:3 

—  Atrophy          ..          .,           ..  972:5 

—  Blood              964:6 

—  Carcinoma      ..          ,.          ..  977:5 

—  Cells               964:5 

—  Cholesterine  Disease            ..  977:1 

—  Cirrhosis         973: 1 

—  Colloid  Disease          ..         ..  977:1 

—  Congestion     . .          . .          . .  968:4 

—  Diseases          967:3 

—  Displacements           ..          ..  980:1 

—  Emphysema   . ,          . .          . .  657:4 

—  Enlargement..          ..          ..  972:1 

—  Excision         980:2 

—  Fatty 976:4 

—  Fluke              ,.          ..          ..  941:6 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . .          . .  980:4 

—  Glycogenic  Functions           . .  330:4 

—  Hernia            956:3 

—  Hobnail          973:1 

—  Hydatids        978:4 

—  Hypertrophy..          ..          ..  972:1 

—  Inflammation             ..          ..  969:3 

—  Injuries           980:3 

—  Lardaceous     ..          ..          ..  977:1 

—  Malposition 980: 1 

—  Movable         980: 1 

—  Neuralgia 976:3 

—  Nutmeg          ..          ..          ..  973:1 

—  Paracentesis  ..          ..          ..  971:4 

—  Pulsating        964:5 

—  Scirrhous        ..          ..          ..  977:6 

—  Scrofulous      ..          ..          ..  977:1 

—  Softening 972:3 

—  Spots               36:1 

—  Syphilis           978:1 

—  Tumours,  vide  Cancer,  etc.  . .  977:5 

—  Waxy  Degeneration             ..  977:1 


SECTION 

Liver,  TTounds        980:3 

Living  Matter         18:4 

Livingstone,  Dr.     ..          ..          ..  11:2 

—  Pills                1483:1 

Lizards         506:2 

Llandudno   . .          . .          . .          . .  6:3 

Lobelia        394:6 

Lobes  of  Brain 1344:6 

Lochia          1566:3 

Lockjaw 1330:2 

Locomotion..          ..          ..          ..  115:6 

Locomotor  Ataxy,  Progressive     ..  1261:1 

Locust  Nut 413:1 

—  Tree 413:1 

Lodging  Houses     . .          . .          . .  205:4 

Loganiace;e              ..          ..          ..  385:1 

Logograph               603:2 

Logwood 413:2 

Loins            1705:3 

London         . .          . .          . .          . .  5:3 

—  Fever  Hospital          . .          . .  1518:6 

—  Paste 212:2 

Long  Sight 1815:3 

—  Splint              1650:4 

Longevity                . .          . .          . .  2:6 

Lonicera       . .          . .          . .          . .  404:4 

Look-at-his-Face  Disease  . .         ..  36:6 

Loop,  Obstetrical    ..          ..          ..  1576:3 

Loose  Cartilages     . .          . .         . .  93: 1 

Lordosis       . .          . .          . .          .  .  1711:1 

Lotions         166:6 

Louise  Lateau        ..          ..          ..  143:2 

Louse           .,          ..          ,.          ..  32:5 

Love            575:3 

Lower  Extremities . .         ..          ..  1754:5 

Lowestoff     . .          . .          . .          . .  5:4 

Lucid  Intervals 1381:3 

Lucifer  Matches     ..          ..          ..  241:1 

Makers 241:1 

Lues  Venerea          ..         ..          ..  1193:1 

Lugol's  Sol 1695:2 

Lumbago      ..          ..          ..          ..  1464:3 

Lumbar  Abscess      . .          . .          .'.  950:4 

—  Colotomy        897:4 

—  Hernia            . .          . ,          . .  957:5 

—  Eegion            1705:3 

—  Vertebraj         1705:3 

Lumbo- Sacral  Misery        ..          ..  1148:2 

Lumbricus   ..          ,.          ..          ..  418:3 

Luminous  Eye        ..          ..          ..  1861:4 

Lunacy        1372:1 

—  Asylums         1390:1 

—  Certificates 1390:1 

—  Criminals        1391:1 

—  Laws 1390:1 

.  Lunar  Influence     ..          ..          ..  578:4 

Lung  Abscess          ..          ..          ..  673:1 

—  Anatomy  and  Physiology     ..  636:1 

—  Artery             636:4 

—  Atrophy          671:5 

—  Auscultation,.          ..          ..  638:3 

—  Cancer            673:3 

—  Caseous  Infiltration  . .          . .  692:3 

—  Cavities          676:4 


INDEX. 


617 


Lung  Chemistry 

—  Cirrhosis 

—  Collapse 

—  Congestion 

—  Diseases 

—  Fibroid  Degen. 

—  Gangrene 

—  Gangrenous  Abscess 

—  Hernia 

—  Hydatids 

—  Hypertrophy  . . 

—  Induration 

—  Injuries 

—  Lacerated 

—  Lymphatics    . . 

—  Nerves 

—  ffidema 

—  Prolapsus 

—  Sarcinae 

—  Syphilis 

—  Typhus 

—  Wounds 
Lupin 
Lupulin 
Lupus 

Luther,  "Was  he  mad  ? 
Lycoperdon . . 
Lying-in  Hospitals 
Lymph 

—  Vaccine 
Lymphadenoma 
Lymphangeitis 
Lymphatic  Glands  . . 

—  Cancer  of 
Lymphatics 

—  Dilatation 
Lymphoma 
Lymphorrhagia 
Lympho-Sarcoma   . . 
Lymph  Scrotum 

Macaroni-like  Stools 
Macroglossa 
Macropus 
Maculae,  Cerebral 

—  Hepatic 

—  Syphilitic 
Madder 
Madeira 
Madness 

—  Raving 

—  "Wandering,  etc 
Madras 
Madura  Foot 
Ma3sa  Picta  . . 
Magenta 
Magnesia 

—  Citrate 

—  Sulphate 
Magnesium 
Magnetism 
Maids,  Old  . . 
Maisonneuve's,  Caustic 
Maize 


SECTION 

636:5 
672:1 
671:1 
664:4 
646:2 
672:1 
672:3 
673:1 
644:6 
674:1 
671:5 
671:6 
643:4 
643:4 
636:5 
636:4 
672:5 
682:5 
674:1 
646:6 
671:3 
642:3 
415:3 
363:4 
65:1 

1373:3 
319:3 

1561:6 
128:1 
87:1 
131:3 
128:5 
129:3 
131:2 
128:3 
129:1 
131:3 
129:1 
131:2 

1757:1 

883:6 

805:1 

545:5 

1352:3 

36:1 

73:1 

398:5 

7:3 

1372:1 

1380:1 

1381:6 

9:1 

1785:2 

370:6 

414:4 

274:4 

274:5 

274:5 

274:4 

195:2 

1085:4 

286:1 

321:1 


Malar  Bones 
Malaria 

Malarious  Fevers 
Malays 
Males 

Malformation 
Malgaigne's  Hoots 
Malignant  Feveis 

—  Pustule 

—  Tumours 
Malingering 
Malis 
Mallows 
Malnutrition 
Malpighian  Bodies,  Kidney 
Malpositions,  Obstetrical 
Malpractice,          „ 
Malt 

—  Food   . . 

—  Liquors 
Malthusian  System 
Malva 
Mamma,  Abscess     . . 

—  Affections 

—  Anatomy  and  Physio' 

—  Cancer 

—  Cystic  Sarcoma 

—  Extirpation    . . 

—  Hydatid  Cyst.. 

—  Hypertrophy  . . 

—  Inflammation. . 

—  Irritable 

—  Knots 

—  Lymphatic  Tumours 

—  Male 

—  Neuralgia 

—  of  Pregnancy 

—  Parasites 

—  Pin  ia 

—  Strapping 

—  Supernumerary 

—  Syphilitic 

—  Tumours  of    . . 
Mammalia 

Mammillation  of  Stomach 
Man.. 

—  Amphibious    . . 

—  Foetus  in 

—  Ossification     . . 

—  Uterus  in 
IManchester,  Botany  of,  et 
ISIandragora,  Mandrakes 
Manganates. . 
Manganese  . . 
Mange 

Mangrove     . . 
Mania 

—  Acute  . . 

—  "N'arieties 
Manipulation  in  Aneurism 

—  in  Dislocation 
Manna 
Manure 
Maranta 


618 


MEDICAL  DIGEST, 


SECTION 

SECl 

Marasmus    . . 

158:1 

Medical  Art. . 

6 

Marble  (Artificial) . , 

206:2 

—  Education 

5 

Margosa  Tree 

418:5 

—  Ethics 

5 

Marking  Ink  Nut 

416:1 

—  Examinations . . 

5 

Marks,  Obliteration  of,  etc. 

160:1 

—  Fees 

5 

Marmot 

544:5 

—  Jurisprudence 

16 

Marriage 

1093:1 

—  Men 

5 

—  -with  Near  Relations 

563:1 

—  Missions 

5 

Man-ow 

93:6 

—  Partnership     . . 

5 

Marsh  Fever 

1482:1 

—  Practice 

5 

—  Gas 

445:6 

—  Topography    . . 

Marshall  Hall's  Ready  Method     . 

630:2 

—  Wife 

'.         5 

Marsnpialia . . 

545:5 

—  "Witnesses 

16 

Massage 

223:6 

Medicine 

5 

Masserandula 

345:6 

—  Deriders,  etc. . . 

5 

Masseter 

1688:5 

—  Expectant 

5 

Mastic 

416:3 

—  Forensic 

16 

Mastitis 

1606:1 

—  Military          

5 

Mastoid  Cells 

1686:4 

—  Moral  Aspects 

5 

Masturbation 

1083:1 

Medicines     , . 

2 

Maternal  Sympathy 

1538:4 

—  in  Milk  (Absorbed  by) 

16 

Materia  Medica 

202:4 

—  per  Nares 

5 

Mathew,  Father     . . 

576:1 

TJrethram  . . 

11 

Matico 

366:1 

Medium  (Spiritualism) 

1 

Mattress,  Spring     . . 

178:5 

Medulla  Spinalis  vel  Oblongata    . 

13 

Mauritius     . . 

8:2 

—  Paralysis  of    . . 

13 

Mauve  Color 

414:5 

Medullary  Cancer  . . 

16 

Maxilla 

1687:3 

—  Tumours 

16 

May  Apple . . 

469:2 

Meibomian  Glands  . . 

.        18 

Measles 

75:1 

Megrim 

14 

—  Bastard 

74:6 

Melnena 

1 

—  False 

44:1 

Melaleuca  Cajuputi 

4 

—  German 

74:6 

Melanthacea) 

3 

—  of  Meat 

529:4 

Melansemia  . . 

Measurement  of  Chest 

639:5 

Melancholia . . 

'.        13 

—  of  Pelvis 

1526:5 

—  Suicidal 

16 

Meat 

123:3 

IMelancholic  Temperament . . 

13 

—  Biscuits 

124:3 

Melanopathia 

—  Diseased 

123:4 

Melanosis      . .          . .          . . 

'.       16 

—  Extract 

124:6 

Melasma 

—  Flour  of          

124:2 

MeliaceoD 

4 

—  Fluid  

125:2 

Meliceris 

—  Measly 

529:4 

Melitagra 

—  Pies     . . 

124:3 

Mellituria     . . 

3 

—  Poisoning 

123:5 

Melyalgia     . . 

12 

—  Preserved 

124:1 

Membrane,  Basement 

—  Pressed 

124:3 

—  Cerebral 

13 

—  Raw    . . 

124:4 

—  Decidual 

15 

—  Salt 

124:3 

—  Dysmenorrhocal 

11 

Meatus  Auditorius  Extemus 

.        1792:3 

—  of  Foetus 

15 

Diseases     . . 

1792:3 

Rupture  in  Labour 

15 

Foreign  Bodies  in. . 

1793:5 

—  Putaminis 

5 

Htemorrhage,  etc.,  from  . 

1793:3 

—  Tympanal 

.       17 

Inflam. 

1794:3 

Inflation,  etc. 

17 

Tumours    . 

1796:1 

Memory 

13 

—  Uriaarius 

1169:6 

—  Failure  rel  Amna;sia. . 

13 

Female 

1098:1 

Meniere's  Disease   . , 

.       13 

Meconium    . . 

1536:6 

Meningeal  Apoplexy 

13 

Median  Nerve 

.        1727:4 

—  Artery . . 

14 

Mediastinum 

643:6 

—  Congestion 

13 

—  Cancer 

644:4 

—  Macula? 

13 

—  Suppuration   . 

643:6 

Meninges,  Cerebral . . 

13 

Mediastinum,  Tumours 

644:6 

—  Spinal 

12 

Medical  Acts 

• 

550:2 

Meningitis,  Cerebral 

13 

IIODEX. 


619 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Meningitis,  Cerebro- Spinal 

1254:4 

Metallic  Ligatures . , 

720:1 

—  Scrofulous 

1355:5 

—  Sutures 

1643:1 

—  Spinal . . 

1254:3 

—  Tinkling         

640:2 

—  Tubercular     . . 

1355:5 

Metals  beneath  Skin 

31:5 

Meningocele 

1349:5 

Metamorphosis  of  Form    . . 

3:2 

Meningo-Cerebritis 

1352:1 

—  of  Tissue 

118:1 

—  Myelitis 

.        1257:4 

Metastasis   . . 

556:3 

Meningorrhagia 

1351:2 

Metatarsal  Bones    . . 

1779:5 

Menispermaceaa 

465:1 

Meteorology 

580:1 

Menorrhagia 

1148:3 

Meteors 

570:1 

Menses 

1140:4 

Methylated  Spirits 

446:6 

—  Cessation 

1143:6 

Methyle 

445:5 

—  Eetention 

1144:2 

—  Bichloride 

446:2 

—  Suppression    . . 

1152:3 

—  Hydride 

445:6 

Menstruation 

1140:4 

—  Iodide 

446:2 

—  Irregular 

1143:1 

Methylic  Ether 

446:5 

—  Vicarious 

1143:2 

Metritis 

1106:1 

Mentagra     . , 

24:1 

Metrorrhoca 

1119:4 

Mental  Depression . . 

1383:4 

Metrorrhagia  during  Pregnancy. 

1551:4 

—  Diseases 

1372:1 

—  Post  Partum  . . 

1584:3 

—  Emotion 

1363:1 

Metrotome 

1118:5 

—  Physiology     . . 

1360:3 

Mexico 

13:6 

Mentone 

7:6 

Mezereon    . . 

370:4 

Mercantile  Marine  . . 

574:5 

Miasmata    . . 

558:4 

Merchants    . . 

568:6 

Mice 

545:1 

Mercury 

299:1 

Microcephalism 

1343:4 

—  Acid  Nitrate  . . 

304:4 

Micrometer . . 

1624:6 

—  Administration 

301:4 

Micropia 

1816:2 

—  Adulterations.. 

302:3 

Microscope  . . 

1624:2 

—  Ammonio- Chloride    . . 

305:1 

—  Ophthalmic    . . 

1824:3 

—  Bath 

302:1 

Microscopical  Injections   . . 

.        1625:3 

—  Bichloride 

303:5 

—  Photography . . 

1624:6 

—  Bicyanide 

305:2 

—  Preparations  . . 

1625:1 

—  Biniodide 

304:3 

—  Vertebrata 

494:2 

—  c.  Creta 

303:1 

—  "Writings 

1290:2 

—  Calomel 

303:2 

Microphthalmos      . . 

1810:1 

—  Chloro-Albuminate    . . 

.       1192:2 

Microzymes 

318:5 

—  Donovan's  Solution  . . 

305:2 

Micturition  . . 

1047:1 

—  Effects,  Physiologically 

299:1 

Midwifery  . . 

1526:1 

Pathologically 

300:1 

—  Forceps 

1575:3 

—  Hypodermically 

301:6 

—  Instruments  . . 

1575:1 

—  Iodide  . . 

304:2 

—  Operations 

1573:3 

—  Nitrate            

304:6 

Midwivea     . . 

1526:2 

—  Nitrico-Oxydum 

304:5 

Migraine 

1432:4 

—  Oleate . . 

162:4 

Mikania  Guaco 

395:3 

—  Ointment 

301:6 

Miliaria 

28:2 

—  Poisoning 

301:1 

Miliary  Aneurism  . . 

720:6 

—  Substitutes     . . 

302:3 

—  Fever  . . 

28:2 

—  Use  and  Abuse  of      . . 

1190:4 

—  Tubercle         

675:1 

—  "Workers  in     . . 

299:1 

—  Vesicles          . . 

28:2 

Merciirial  Cachexia 

300:2 

Military  Life           

573:3 

—  Fumigation    . .          . . 

302:1 

—  Surgery  and  Medicine 

1628:3 

—  Inunction 

301:6 

Milk,  Abscess 

1606:1 

—  Suppositories  . . 

301:5 

— •  Artificial 

1543:4 

—  Ulcer  . .          . .       ... 

300:2 

—  Asses'  . . 

1543:2 

Mesenteric  Artery  . . 

1001:4 

—  Condensed 

540:1 

—  Disease 

1002:1 

—  Cow's . . 

538:4 

—  Glands 

1002:1 

Diseased    . . 

639:4 

—  Nerves 

863:1 

—  Cure    . . 

540:4 

—  Veins  . . 

1001:6 

—  Diet 

540:4 

Mesentery    . . 

1001:4 

—  Fever . . 

538:1 

Mesmerism  . . 

195:3 

—  Fistulse 

1606:1 

Metacarpal  Bonos  . .          . . 

1743:3 

—  Human 

1599:5 

Metalbumen            . .          . . 

15:1 

—  Iced    . . 

540:3 

620 

MEDICAL 

DIGEST. 

SECTION 

SECTION 

Milk  Knots  . . 

1609:5 

Morbus  Cajruleus    . . 

763:2 

—  Liebig's 

1543:5 

—    Coxarius 

1748:4 

—  Medicines  found  in   . 

1600:4 

Morgagni's  Cataract 

1868:2 

—  Eeproduction 

1601:5 

Mormons 

564:4 

—  Sickness  (Cows) 

538:1 

Morocco 

11:2 

—  Substitutes  for 

1543:4 

Morphea 

69:3 

—  to  Arrest 

1602:1 

Morphia 

463:3 

—  to  Increase     . . 

1601:1 

Morphology . , 

18:2 

—  Tree 

345:6 

—  of  Plants 

312:2 

Milking 

538:5 

Mortality,  vide  Death  Rate 

180:3 

Milkj'  Serum 

136:4 

—  Infantile 

1520:1 

Millefoil 

395:6 

Mortification 

177:1 

Milliners 

571:2 

Morus 

363:5 

Millinery,  Poisonous 

210:5 

Moschus  Moschifer . . 

535:5 

Millstone  Grinders. . 

572:4 

Mosquito 

488:4 

Mimics 

1691:3 

Mosses 

319:6 

Mimicry  of  Disease 

552:2 

Mothers 

1562:1 

Mincasea  Food 

1544:1 

—  Marks 

24:3 

Mind            

1360:3 

Motions,  Gymnastics 

198:1 

—  Children 

1361:3 

—  of  Heart 

775:1 

Minerals 

233:6 

Motor  Nerves 

1251:5 

—  Acids  . . 

248:4 

Motor  Oculi 

..        1437:1 

—  Baths 

228:1 

Mountains    . . 

580:5 

—  Kingdom 

233:4 

—  Falls  from 

580:6 

—  Waters 

233:1 

Mouse 

545:1 

Miners 

572:1 

Moustache   . . 

23:5 

Mines 

572:1 

Mouth          

795:4 

Miracles 

196:5 

—  Absent 

1580:3 

Mirrors,  Frontal     . . 

1822:5 

—  Cysts  in  Floor  of 

795:5 

Miscarriage.. 

1556:1 

—  Diseases  of,  etc. 

796:2 

Missed  Labour 

1556:2 

—  Gag  for 

437:4 

Mist,  Cholera 

917:5 

—  Operations  about 

796:2 

Missionaries 

564:6 

—  Shut  it 

795:4 

Mitral  Valves 

766:1 

—  Syphilis 

795:6 

—  Aneurism  of  . . 

767:3 

Movable  Tumours  . . 

946:6 

Models,  Wax 

487:1 

Movements  . . 

1359:2 

Mogador 

11:4 

—  Co-ordination  of 

1396:3 

Mole            

519:2 

Moxa 

213:1 

Mole  of  Skin 

24:3 

Mucilage 

15:2 

—  Pigmentary   . . 

24:3 

Mucous  Membranes 

25:2 

—  Pregnancy     . . 

1532:2 

Flux,  Chronic  Muco-( 

Colitis      883:6 

Molecular  Death    . . 

2:2 

Tubercles  of 

71:4 

—  Physiology     . , 

2:2 

—  Tumours 

1660:3 

MoUities  Ossium    . . 

98:4 

Mucus 

25:5 

MoUusca 

492:2 

Mud  Bath 

234:5 

Molluscum  . . 

31:3 

Muguet 

797:3 

—  Fibrosum 

31:3 

Mulberry 

363:5 

Molten  Metal  in  Eye 

1841:5 

Mule 

533:2 

Swallowed 

287:4 

Mumps 

813:1 

Molybdic  Acid 

461:2 

Muriatic  Acid 

247:1 

Momordica  Elaterium 

407:3 

Murder 

1617:6 

Moncesia 

394:4 

Murmurs,  Anemic  . . 

141:2 

Money  Swallowing 

852:1 

—  Arterial 

723:4 

Monkey 

517:1 

—  Auricular  Systolic     . . 

766:3 

Monks 

564:3 

—  Cardiac 

780:2 

Monoculous  Monsters 

1580:4 

—  Presystolic 

766:3 

Monomania . . 

1382:3 

—  Subclavian     . . 

743:2 

Monotremata 

546:1 

Murrain 

798:1 

Monsters 

1580:1 

Mus  . . 

545:1 

Moon 

578:4 

Musca 

485:4 

—  Blindness 

1818:1 

—  Larvse  of,  in  Man 

485:5 

Moors 

11:2 

Musca3  Volitantes   . . 

1861:1 

Moral  Insanity 

1382:3 

Muscardine 

487:4 

—  Perversity 

1391:5 

Muscles 

108:1 

INDEX. 

621 

SECTION 

SECTION 

Muscles,  Atrophy    , . 

110:4 

MjTOspermum 

414:1 

—  Contraction     . . 

111:1 

Myrosylon  .  . 

414:1 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

110:2 

Myrrh 

416:5 

—  Fatty  Degeneration  . . 

112:1 

Myrsinacese . . 

370:5 

—  Hypertrophy    . . 

110:2 

Myrtaceaj     . . 

408:1 

—  Injuries 

114:4 

Myrtle  Tree 

407:6 

—  Nodes 

114:2 

—  Wax 

361:6 

—  Ossification    . . 

114:1 

Myrtus 

407:6 

—  Progressive  Paralysis 

112:1 

Myrzina  Africuna  . . 

939:1 

—  Rupture 

114:4 

Mytilus 

492:3 

—  Sclerosis 

110:4 

Myxoma 

1660:3 

—  Section 

110:1 

—  Syphilis 

114:4 

NoBvus,  of  Different  Paits  .. 

735:4 

—  Tumours 

114:2 

—  Pigmentary    . . 

24:3 

Muscular  Action 

109:1 

—  True  or  Vascular 

735:3 

Eate  of,  Quantity,  etc.    . . 

109:6 

Nails             

32:2 

—  • —  Source  of  . . 

109:6 

—  Diseases,  etc. . . 

32:2 

—  Anesthesia     . . 

1246:1 

—  Furrows  in     . . 

32:3 

—  Atrophy,  Progressive 

112:1 

—  Toe 

1781:4 

—  Consciousness 

109:4 

Nap  After  Dinner  . . 

1366:3 

—  Contraction    . , 

111:1 

Naphtha 

357:1 

—  Irritability     . . 

109:1 

Napkins,  Baby 

1542:6 

—  Pains  . . 

110:.5 

Naples 

7:5 

—  Paralysis,  with  Hypertrophy 

110:3 

Napoleon  III.'s  Case 

1064:6 

—  Power  or  Force 

109:4 

Narcein 

464:4 

—  Rheumatism  . . 

1461:,5 

Narcotics      . . 

218:1 

—  Rigidity 

111:1 

—  Hypodermically 

218:3 

—  Sense  . . 

109:4 

—  per  Urethram . . 

1170:5 

—  Sound 

109:5 

—  Poisoning  by  . . 

459:5 

Musculo-Spii-al  Nerve 

1727:3 

Narcotine     . . 

464:4 

Music 

572:6 

Narcotism    . . 

218:1 

Musical  Instruments 

572:5 

—  Voltaic 

194:1 

jVIusicians     . . 

572:5 

Nares 

652:1 

Mushrooms.. 

318:2 

Nasal  Bones 

588:1 

Musk 

535:5 

—  Ducts  . . 

1872:4 

Muspratt's  Spring  . . 

293:2 

—  Mucous  Membrane   . . 

588:1 

Musquito     . , 

488:4 

—  Polypus 

596:1 

Mussel 

492:3 

NasopharjTigeal  Polypi 

597:1 

Mustard 

456:4 

Nasturtium  . . 

457:1 

Mutes  and  Mutism 

1805:5 

Nates,  Presentation  of 

1572:1 

Mutton 

534:2 

Natural  History 

3:1 

Myalgia 

110:5 

—  Philosophy     . . 

182:5 

Mycetoma    . . 

1785:2 

Nature,  Lessons  from 

18:2 

Mycosis  (Yaws) 

1210:5 

Nausea  vel  Vomiting 

857:1 

—  Cutis  . . 

58:6 

Navel 

1535:1 

—  Endocardii 

787:1 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

1535:1 

Mydriasis     . . 

1861:3 

—  String. . 

1533:3 

Myelitis 

1257:5 

Navy 

574:5 

Myeloid  Tumours  . . 

1660:6 

Neck            

1693:2 

Myitis 

110:2 

—  Abscess 

1694:5 

Myocarditis. . 

768:4 

—  Broken 

1702:1 

Myograph    . , 

109:5 

—  Cancer 

1694:5 

Myoidema    . . 

685:6 

—  Cysts  of 

1695:3 

Myology 

108:1 

—  Dislocation     . . 

1704:3 

Myoma 

114:2 

—  Glands 

131:5 

Myopathia  . . 

110:2 

—  Hydrocele 

1695:3 

Myopia 

1815:1 

-—  Muscles 

1693:4 

Myosclerotic  Paralysis 

110:4 

—  Rotatory  Movements 

1694:4 

Myotomy   . . 

110:1 

—  Spasm  of 

1693:5 

—  Intra-Ocular  . . 

1851:5 

—  Stiff 

1693:4 

Myositis 

110:2 

—  Tumours  of    . . 

1695:1 

Myrbane 

416:5 

—  Vessels 

1693:2 

Myrica 

361:6 

—  Wounds 

1693:3 

Myringitis   . . 

1800:1 

-Wry 

..       1693:5 

MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Necrosial  Fever 

97:2 

Nervous  Cough 

648:3 

Necrosis 

97:1 

—  Deafness 

1803:6 

Needles  Detected  by  Magaetism  . 

31:5 

—  Depression 

5.54:1 

—  in  Flesh,  etc. . . 

Sl:5 

—  Diseases 

1400:1 

—  Mania. . 

31:5 

—  Fever  . . 

1505:4 

—  Surgical 

1644:6 

—  Force  . . 

1232:5 

—  Swallowing    . , 

854:2 

—  Gout 

1472:5 

Needlewomen 

571:2 

—  Headache 

1432:4 

—  Palsy  of          

571:2 

—  System 

1232:1 

Neem  Tree  . . 

418:5 

Diseases  of 

1400:1 

Negro 

11:3 

Physiology  of 

1232:1 

Neonati 

.        1541:1 

■  Syphilis     . . 

1338:4 

Nepenthe 

463:5 

—  Tissues 

1232:1 

Nephalism   . , 

576:1 

Nervousness 

1400:5 

Nephralgia  . . 

1026:4 

Nests,  Edible 

512:4 

Nephritic  Colic 

1022:2 

Nettle          

362:2 

Nephritis,  Acute  Desquamative   . 

1012:6 

—  Eash 

44:2 

—  Chronic  Desquamative 

1013:3 

Neuralgia     , . 

1235:4 

—  Idiopathic 

1019:5 

—  Different  Parts 

1237:2 

—  Suppurative   . . 

1019:5 

—  Epileptiform  . . 

1236:3 

Nephrotomy 

1026:2 

—  Facial . . 

1243:1 

Nerium 

392:5 

—  Hysterical 

1236:5 

Nerves 

1232:1 

—  Intercostal  and    Infra 

■Mam- 

—  Anatomy 

1247:1 

mary 

1236:5 

—  Cells 

1248:2 

—  of  Pregnancy . . 

1551:4 

—  Chemistry 

1247:2 

—  Periodic 

1236:3 

—  Cirrhosis 

1337:2 

Neuriasis      . . 

1400:3 

—  Cranial' 

.        1437:1 

Neuritis 

1337:1 

—  "  Depressor" 

718:5 

Neuroma 

1337:3 

—  Diagrams 

1247:1 

Neuromimesis 

552:2 

—  Diseases 

1337:1 

Neurotic  Phthisis   . . 

677:3 

—  Division 

1248:5 

Neurotomy  . . 

1248:5 

—  Electro-Motor  Froperties     . 

193:2 

Neutral  Salts 

216:3 

—  Erigentes 

1164:2 

New  Born  Infants  . . 

1541:1 

—  Force  . . 

1232:5 

—  Growths 

1658:3 

—  Functions 

1232:1 

—  Zealand 

4:6 

—  Hypertrophy . . 

1338:3 

Ngerengere  . . 

64:3 

—  Impressions  on 

1232:5 

Nice 

6:5 

—  Inflammation 

.       1337:1 

Nickel          

284:3 

—  Influence  of,  in  Health  &  Di 

3.       1232:4 

Nicotin 

381:1 

—  Inhibitory 

1233:1 

Nidation  ("Woman) . , 

1142:4 

—  Injuries           . .          . , 

1249:2 

Night           

579:5 

—  in  Paralyzed  Limbs  . . 

1338:3 

—  Blindness 

1317:1 

Stumps 

.        1248:5 

—  Sweat 

27:2 

—  Ligature  of    . . 

.       1249:5 

—  Turning  Out  at 

579:5 

—  Micrology 

1248:1 

Nightmare  . . 

1369:5 

—  Motor 

1251:4 

Nigrities 

37:1 

—  Nerves  of       . . 

1247:4 

Nile,  Directions  to  go  up  . . 

11:1 

—  Physiology     . , 

.        1232:1 

Ninth  Pair  of  Nerves 

1446:4 

—  Regeneration . . 

.       1249:3 

Nipples,  Anatomy  and  Physi 

ology        1610:3 

—  Reproduction.. 

1249:3 

—  Diseases 

1610:3 

—  Section 

1248:5 

—  in  Pregnancy . . 

1548:5 

—  Sensory 

1251:4 

—  Shield 

1611:3 

—  Stretching 

1242:4 

Nitrate  of  Silver     . . 

306:1 

—  Sti-ucture 

.       1247:4 

Nitric  Acid  . . 

247:3 

—  Syphilis 

.       1338:4 

Nitro-Benzole 

415:5 

—  Termination   . . 

.       1248:2 

—  Glycerine 

271:3 

—  Trophic 

157:5 

Nitrogen 

248:6 

—  Tumours 

.       1337:3 

Nitro- Muriatic  Acid 

248:i 

—  Union  of 

1249:2 

Nitrous  Acid 

248:1 

—  Yaso-Motor    , . 

718:2 

Nitrous-Oxide  Gas. . 

248:2 

Nervous  Affections . . 

.       1400:1 

Nocturnal  Madness 

..        1381:6 

—  Aphonia 

609:1 

—  Pollutions 

1081:1 

—  Apoplexy 

.       1414:2 

Nodes,  Bone 

1204:'3 

INDEX. 


623 


SECTIOX 

SECTION 

Nodes,  Muscles 

114:2 

Obstetrics,  Jurisprudence  of 

1560:3 

Noematachograph  . . 

1361:1 

—  Operations  of 

1573:3 

Noli  me  tangere 

65:1 

Obstruction  of  Bowels 

872:3 

Noma  Oris  . , 

798:3 

Obturator  Hernia   . . 

957:2 

—  Yulva3 

1096:3 

Occhiombra 

1825:2 

Nomenclature 

552:2 

Occipital  Bone 

1685:4 

Norway 

8:3 

Occlusion  of  Eye  in  Disease 

1820:2 

Nose,  Abscission    . . 

589:5 

—  of  "Wounds     . . 

162:5 

—  Affections  of  . . 

591:2 

Occupations 

567:1 

—  Ala3 

589:1 

—  Second 

567:2 

—  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  et 

c.         588:1 

Ocular  Spectres 

1812:4 

—  Bony  Tumours 

597:3 

Odontalgia  . . 

105:1 

—  Calculi 

590:5 

CEdema 

155:1 

—  Drinkers 

588:2 

—  of  Different  parts,  etc. 

155:4 

—  Eczema 

49:5 

—  Lactium 

747:3 

—  Elephantiasis . . 

591:5 

ffisophagoscope 

831:3 

—  Erectile  Tissue 

588:1 

(Esophagotomy 

852:4 

—  Feeding  by     . . 

1389:3 

(Esophagism 

831:4 

—  Fluid  from 

591:2 

ffisopbagus 

831:1 

—  Fcctor  Narium 

594:3 

—  Auscultation  of 

831:a 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . . 

590:4 

—  Cancer 

832:2 

—  Gangrene 

591:5 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

831:3 

—  Ha3morrhage  from     . . 

146:1 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . . 

852:4 

—  Injury  of 

589:4 

—  Paralysis 

831:C 

—  Irrigation,  etc. 

588:6 

—  Rupture 

832:1: 

— •  Larvfc  in  Sinus 

590:5 

—  Stricture 

831:C 

—  Lipoma 

591:5 

—  Ulcer  . . 

832:6 

—  Medicinal  Agents  pef 

588:5 

—  Wounds 

833:1 

■ —  Osteomata 

597:3 

ffistrus  Humanus  . . 

485:5 

—  Physiognomy  of 

588:2 

Offspring,  Limitation  of    . . 

1089:3 

—  Polypus 

596:1 

Oidium 

420:1 

—  Rhinoplasties . . 

590:1 

Oils 

91:2 

—  Septum 

589:2 

—  Almond 

409:2 

—  Syphilis 

591:6 

—  Animal 

357:3 

—  Tumours 

591:5 

—  Cade 

357:5 

Nosology     . . 

552:2 

—  Castor . . 

367:4 

Nostrils,  Foreign  Bodies  in 

590:4 

—  Cajuputi 

408:1 

—  Plugging 

146:3 

—  Cod  Liver 

499:2 

—  Ulcers  of 

589:2 

—  Croton 

367:2 

Note  Book  . . 

550:2 

—  Fern   . . 

320:1 

Nubile  Age  . . 

1093:1 

—  Fixed  in  Plants 

313:3 

Nuinparous  Uterus 

1549:3 

—  Foetidum 

357:3 

Nuns 

564:2 

—  Foozel 

447:1 

Nurses 

1604:1 

—  Hartshorn 

357:3 

-Wet 

1003:1 

—  Jecoris  AseUi. . 

500:1 

Nui-sing 

1604:1 

—  Mercury 

162:4 

—  at  Breast 

1600:6 

—  Mustard 

456:4 

Nutrition     . . 

157:4 

—  Ozonized 

226:1 

Nutritive  Enemata . . 

886:3 

—  to  Preserve  Instruments 

1644:4 

Nux  Vomica 

385:1 

—  Turpentine     . . 

349:4 

Nyctalopia  . . 

1817:1 

—  Vegetable 

313:3 

Nympha3 

1097:2 

Oiled  Paper 

316:1 

Nymphomania 

1086:1 

—  Silk 

487:6 

Nystagmus  , . 

.       1837:2 

Old  Age 

576:4 

—  Maids 

1085:4 

Oak 

359:3 

Oleacea) 

384:1 

—  Trailing 

416:4 

Oleander 

392:5 

Oakum 

160:6 

Oleaginous  Diet 

90:1 

Oat 

321:2 

Olecranon    , . 

1737:2 

—  Meal 

321:2 

Oleine 

89:6 

Obesity         . ,          . , 

91:4 

Olfactory  Lobes     . . 

597:5 

Obstetric  Hand 

.       1526:3 

—  Nerves 

597:5 

Obstetrical  Instruments    . . 

1575:1 

Oliguria 

1036:5 

Obstetrics 

1526:1 

Olivary  Bodies        , , 

1340:4 

024 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Olivary  Columns    . . 

1340:4 

Orbicularis  Palpebrarum   . , 

1875:1 

Olive  Leaves 

384:1 

Orbiculus  Ciliaris  . . 

1851:4 

—  Oil 

384:2 

Orbit            

1808:2 

—  Spurge            

370-4 

—  Abscess 

1808:2 

Omentum     . . 

1003:1 

—  Aneurism 

1809:1 

—  Diseases 

1003:1 

—  Cancer 

1809:4 

—  Excision,  etc. 

1003:3 

—  Diseases  of    . . 

1808:2 

Omphalitis  . . 

1535:2 

—  Emphysema  , . 

657:5 

Omphalos     , . 

1535:1 

—  Hydatids 

1809:4 

Onanism 

1083:1 

—  Tumours 

1808:5 

One  Legged  People 

1396:4 

—  Wounds 

1808:3 

Onion 

346:5 

Orchis 

348:2 

Onychia 

1781:4 

Orchitis 

1220:1 

—  Maligna 

1783:1 

—  Sj-philitic 

1222:3 

Onychomycosis 

32:2 

—  Tubercular  vel  Strumous     . 

1222:4 

Onjx 

1845:4 

Ordeal  Akazga 

472:1 

Onysis 

1781:4 

—  Bean   . . 

471:3 

Opacities  of  Cornea 

1847:3 

Organisms,  Lowest 

3:3 

Open  Air  Heat 

257:2 

Organic  Changes    . . 

118:1 

Operations   . . 

1629:1 

—  Formation,  Laws  of. . 

18:2 

—  Different  Methods     . . 

1631:5 

—  Forms,  Artificial  Productioi 

1 

—  Obstetrical     . . 

1573:3 

of 

3:3 

Ophidia 

507:1 

—  Kingdom 

3:3 

Ophthalmia. . 

1826:3 

—  Matter,  Test  of,  etc. . . 

3:3 

—  Apoplectic 

1828:6 

Orthopcedic  Surgery 

1710:1 

—  Catarrhal 

1830:5 

Oryza 

320:5 

■ —  Chronic 

1831:4 

Os  Calcis     . . 

1778:4 

—  Gonorrheal     . . 

1834:3 

—  Hyoides 

599:4 

—  Granular 

1829:1 

—  Innominatum 

1706:4 

—  Leucorrhoeal  . . 

1835:1 

Os  Uteri 

1115:4 

—  Membranous  vel  Diphtheriti 

c        1836:1 

—  Ablation 

1117:3 

• —  Neonatorum   . . 

1833:1 

—  Dilating 

1559:1 

—  Phlyctencular 

1835:5 

—  Diseases 

1115:5 

—  Puerperal 

1835:2 

—  during  Pregnancy     . . 

—  Incision  during  Labour 

1546:2 

—  Purulent 

1833:1 

1570:6 

—  Pustular 

1835:3 

—  Leeches,  Application  of 

1113:3 

—  Rheumatic 

1843:4 

—  Occlusion 

1118:1 

—  Scrofulous 

1832:1 

—  ffidema,  etc.  in  Labour 

1570:3 

—  Sympathetic  . . 

1839:4 

—  Pemphigus 

1117:6 

—  Tarsi 

1878:3 

—  Rigid 

1569:4 

—  Varieties 

1828:6 

—  Scarification  . . 

1113:3 

Ophthalmic  Aneurism 

1809:1 

—  Separated  in  Labour 

1568:1 

—  Surgery  and  Medicine 

1819:1 

—  Stricture 

1118:1 

Ophthalmitis 

1839:2 

—  Tumours 

1129:2 

r)phthalmoscope 

1823:1 

—  Ulceration 

1116:3 

Ophthalmostat 

1822:3 

Oscar  I.,  P.  M 

583:4 

Opium 

458:3 

Oscillarioe     . , 

316:4 

—  Eating 

459:1 

Osmidrosis  . . 

28:4 

—  Poisoning 

459:5 

Osmotic  Force 

117:4 

—  Smoking 

459:3 

Osseous  Degeneration 

1672:5 

—  Substitutes 

463:5 

• —  Tumours 

1661:5 

—  Tests 

461:1 

Ossification  . , 

101:2 

—  L^ses    . . 

461:3 

—  Fasciai 

19:6 

Optic  Lobes . . 

1857:2 

—  Foetus . . 

1553:3 

—  Nerves            

1857:3 

—  Muscles 

114:1 

—  Neuritis 

1404:2 

—  Semilunar  Valves 

741:4 

—  Thalami          

1.347:1 

Ossified  Man 

101:2 

Optical  Defects 

1813:2 

Osteitis 

95:3 

—  Spectres 

1812:4 

Osteo-Arthritis  Chronicus. . 

1721:1 

Optics 

1812:4 

—  Cephaloma 

95:5 

Optometer    . . 

1813:3 

—  Sarcoma 

1662:1 

Orang  Outang 

517:3 

Osteoid 

1662:1 

Oranges 

450:3 

Osteology     . . 

3:6 

Orators 

603:5 

Osteoma        . .         . . 

1662:1 

INDEX. 


625 


SKCTIOX 

Osteomalacia            . .          . .          .  .  98:4 

Osteo-Malakia         98:  t 

—  Myelitis          98:3 

—  Plastic  Oper 1639:5 

—  Sarcoma          ..          ..          ..  1662:1 

Osteotome 1640:2 

Osteotomy 1040:2 

—  Subcutaneous             ..          ..  1640:2 

Ostrcea          492:4 

Oswego         . .          . .          . .          . .  321:1 

Otalgia          1799:4 

Othajmatoma            . .          . .          . .  1374:2 

Otitis            1794:3 

Otomeningitis          ..          ..          ..  1419:1 

Otomycosis  ..          ..          ..          ..  1794:6 

Otorrhoea 1794:5 

Otoscope 1790:5 

Ouraria         391:1 

Out  of  Sorts            232:3 

Ovarian  Disease       ..          ..          ..  1155:2 

—  Dropsy             1157:1 

—  Irritation,  Neuralgia,  etc.     ..  1156:1 
— Pregnancy      ..          ..          ..  1553:5 

—  Tumours         ..          ..          ..  1157:1 

Ovariotomy..          ..          ..          ..  1160:5 

Ovaritis        1156:3 

Ovary,  Anatomy,  etc.         ..          ..  1140:3 

—  Diseases          ..          ..          ..  1155:2 

—  Displacement..          ..          ..  1163:4 

—  Hernia  of        ..          ..          ..  1163:4 

—  Tubercle         1163:4 

—  Tumours         1157:1 

Overcrowding          . .          . .          . .  204:5 

Overlaid  (Children)             ..          ..  180:2 

Overstanding           ..          .,          ..  198:6 

Oversuckling           1598:5 

Overwalking            ..          ..          ..  198:6 

Overwork,  Mental  . .          ..          ..  1365:2 

Ovis 534:2 

Ovum            . .          . .          . .          . .  1527:1 

—  Cysts 1527:3 

—  Eetention  of  Blighted           . .  1556:2 

—  Transmigration          ..          ..  1139:3 

OvulaNabothi         1109:4 

Ox 536:1 

Ox  Gall        642:2 

Oxalate  Lime           ..          ..          ..  274:1 

0.xalicAcid 449:5 

—  Diathesis         1032:5 

Oxaluria 1032:5 

Oxygen         . .          . .          . .          . .  224: 1 

Oxyhydrogen  Microscope  ..          ..  1624:3 

Oxyuris  Vermicularis         ..          ..  934:3 

Oyster          492:4 

Ozcena          . .          . .          . .          . .  594:3 

Ozone           225:1 

Ozonized  Oil           226:1 

Ozonometer..          ..          ..          ..  225:3 

Pacchionian  Glands            . .          . .  1348:6 

Pachulosis    ..          ..          ..          ..  69:5 

Pachydermata          . .          . .          . .  528:4 

Pachydermatocele   . .          . .          . .  69:5 

Pachydermatous  Disease    . .          . .  72:3 


SECTION 

Pacinian  Corpuscles           ..          ..  1248:3 

Packing  in  Dry  Sheet        ..          ..  923:1 

—  in  Wet  Sheet 229:6 

Paddington  . .          . .          . .          . .  5:3 

Paederasty 1092:4 

Paediastrics  ..          ..          ..          ..  1519:2 

Paia 1234:1 

—  After  Pains 1566:1 

—  Labour            1563:2 

Painful  Cicatrices 160:2 

—  Subcutaneous  Tubercle        ..  1338:1 

Paint            350:5 

Painters        350:6 

Palaeontology           ..          ..          ••  234:5 

Palate           825:3 

—  Artificial         ..          ..          ..  827:5 

-Cleft 827:1 

—  Diseases  825:4,  et  vide  Pharynx  814:4 

—  Glands 825:3 

—  Hard 1688:1 

Palatine  Glands 825:3 

Palestine      ..          ..          ..          ..  13:1 

Palm             1738:2 

PalmaChristi          367:4 

Palmacece     ..          ..          ..          •■  1738:2 

Palmar  Arch            1739:1 

—  Fascia,  Contraction  of          ..  1740:3 

Palmellae 558:5 

Palmer's  Trial         386:4 

Palmidactylism        ..          ..          ..  1741:2 

Palpebraj 1874:5 

Palpitations 777:5 

Palsy            1262:4 

—  Facial 1440:1 

—  Lead 290:2 

—  Seamstress's   ..          ..          ..  571:2 

—  Shaking          1275:2 

—  \Yastiag          112:1 

Paludal  Fevers        1482:1 

Panada         125:2 

Panaris         ..          ..          ..          ..  1788:4 

Pancreas,  Anatomy  and  Physiology  993:1 

—  Atrophy           ".  995:2 

—  Cancer             994:5 

—  Diseases          994:1 

—  Duct 993:6 

—  Fatty  Degeneration  . .          . .  995:2 

—  Injury 995:2 

Pancreatic  Emulsion          ..          ..  993:5 

Pancreatine  . ,          . .          . .          . .  993:4 

Pangiacese    ..          ..          ..          ..  407:6 

Panniers,  Army  Medical  Field      ..  203:6 

Pannus         ..          ..          ..          ..  1836:3 

Panum          .,          ..          ..          ..  1544:4 

Pap 1543:1 

PapaveraceaB            . .          . .          . .  457:5 

Paper,  Amaranth,  "Wall     ..          ..  316:2 

—  Blotting          316:1 

—  Curtains          ..          ..          ..  316:3 

—  Oiled 316:1 

—  Parchment      ..          ..          ..  316:1 

—  Stainers           278:5 

—  Tracing           316:2 

—  Wafer 316:2 


626 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTIO: 

Paper,  Wall,  Poisonous     . . 

278:5 

Parasites,  Vegetable 

35: 

Papilla:  Skin            

26:2 

Parchment,  A'egetable 

316: 

—  Tongue 

802:5 

Parhydor     . . 

487: 

Papillary  Excrescences 

26:2 

Pareira  Brava 

465: 

Papilloma  of  Tongue 

808:3 

Parietal  Bone 

1685: 

Papya           

407:5 

Parian  Cement 

206: 

Par  "S  agum  . . 

1443:2 

Paris             . .          . .          . . 

C: 

—  Ovarium 

1140:3 

Parkes,  Dr.  E.  A 

565: 

Paracentesis  Abdom. 

1000:2 

Paronychia  . . 

1788: 

—  Cerebri 

1354:5 

Parotid  Diseases     . . 

813: 

—  Cordis . . 

7o9:5 

—  Gland 

812: 

—  in  Extia-Uterine  Gestation  . 

1554:6 

Par- Ovarium 

1140: 

—  Intestinal 

865:2 

Partnership . . 

565: 

—  Joints  . . 

1717:6 

Parturition,  ride  Labour    . . 

1562: 

—  Liver  . . 

971:4 

Parsley 

406: 

—  Oculi 

1850:3 

Passag'e  of  Cells  through  Walls  o 

—  Ovarian 

1159:4 

Vessels 

756: 

—  Pericardium    . . 

759:5 

Passion 

1363: 

—  Testis 

1221:4 

Pasteboard  Splint  . . 

.        1651: 

• —  Thoracis 

709:1 

Pasteur 

318: 

—  Vesica: 

1050:5 

Pastrana,  Julia 

182: 

Parcesthesia . , 

1233:6 

Patella         

1762: 

Paraffin 

357:2 

—  Dislocation     . . 

1764: 

Paralyzed  Limbs     . . 

1264:1 

—  Fracture 

1763: 

Paralysis 

1262:4 

—  Ligament 

1762: 

—  Acute  Spinal  . . 

1267:4 

—  Resection 

1762: 

• —  Agitans 

1275:2 

Pathological  Anatomy 

582: 

—  Ascending 

1267:4 

—  Specimens,  Preservation 

182: 

—  Bulbar            

809:5 

—  Casts  of,  etc.  . . 

583: 

—  Causes . . 

1262:4 

Pathology    . . 

582: 

—  Cerebral 

1272:3 

Pau               

6: 

—  Diphtheritic    . . 

820:1 

Paulinia  Sorbilis     . . 

455: 

—  Duchenne's 

110:3 

Pauperism   . . 

207: 

—  Feigned 

1274:5 

Pear,  Prickly 

348: 

—  Functional 

1263:1 

Peat              

235: 

—  General 

1278:1 

Peckham  House  Asylum  . . 

1390: 

—  Glosso-Labial . . 

809:5 

Pectoralis  Major 

1729: 

—  Hysterical 

1274:2 

Pectous  Change 

583: 

—  Infantile 

1276:1 

Pedestrianism 

198: 

—  Local 11 

3:2,  1271:3 

Pediculi 

32: 

—  Medullary 

1341:6 

—  Capitis 

32: 

—  Muscular 

110:4 

—  Ciliarum 

.        1878: 

—  of  Insane 

1278:1 

—  Corporis 

32: 

—  Progressive,  General . . 

1278:1 

—  Pubis 

32: 

—  Pseudo- 

1267:5 

Pedunculated  Tumours 

1659: 

—  Reflex..  _ 

1273:4 

Peenash 

590: 

—  Rheumatic 

1268:1 

Pellagra 

30: 

—  Spinal 126 

5:1,1271:1 

Pelvic  Abscess 

949: 

—  Syphilitic 

1283:1 

—  Articulations  Relaxed 

.       1572: 

—  Transient  and  Disappearing. 

1274:6 

—  Cellulitis        . .         . .  ^      . 

949: 

—  Treatment 

1281:1 

—  Deformities  and  Dy'stocia    . 

.        1572: 

Paralytic  Insanity  . . 

1278:1 

—  Hajmatomata . . 

143: 

Parametritis 

949:2 

—  Peritonitis 

949: 

Parangi  Disease 

1210:5 

—  Thrombus 

143: 

Paraplegia   . . 

1265:1 

—  Tumours 

.        1707: 

—  Hysterical 

1268:4 

Pelvimeter  . . 

1526: 

—  Incomplete     . . 

1266:2 

Pelvis 

.       1707: 

—  Pseudo- 

1267:5 

—  Deformities  of 

1572: 

—  Reflex 

1266:1 

—  Dislocation     . . 

1706: 

—  Rheumatic 

1268:1 

—  Distortion 

.        1572: 

—  Syphilitic 

1268:5 

—  Female 

1526: 

—  Treatment 

1269:2 

—  Fracture 

1707: 

Paraphymosis 

1165:6 

—  Hydatids 

947: 

Parasites,  Animal 

32:4 

—  Necrosis 

.        1707: 

INDEX. 

627 

SECTION 

SECTION' 

Pemphigixs  . . 

52:4 

Peritoneum  . . 

996:1 

—  Gangren. 

53:1 

—  Cancer 

998:2 

Pemphix 

52:4 

—  Degeneration  . . 

998:4 

Pendulous  Abclomea 

1568:6 

—  Diseases 

996:3 

Penghawar  Djambi 

320:3 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in      . . 

998:5 

Penis 

1164:2 

—  Tuberculization 

998:3 

—  Abscess 

1173:3 

Peritonitis,  Chronic 

997:6 

—  Absent  at  Birth 

1538:6 

—  Idiopathic 

996:4 

—  Affections  of  . . 

1164:2 

—  Malignant 

998:2 

—  Amputation    . . 

1164:4 

—  Perforative     . . 

1496:3 

—  Cancer 

1164:3 

—  Puerperal 

1590:3 

—  Jugum 

1048:1 

—  Tubercular 

998:3 

—  Luxation  of   . . 

1164:5 

Peritracheal  Deposits 

625:5 

Pennyroyal 

488:5 

Perityphilitis 

884:5 

Pepper 

365:2 

Peri-  Uterine  Inflammation  and  At 

Pepsine 

835:3 

scess  . . 

949:1 

Perception  of  Motion 

1333:4 

Haematocele 

143:5 

Percussion  . . 

638:4 

Perivascular  System  (Brain) 

1407:6 

—  Ilammer 

638:6 

Pernicious  Fever     . . 

1484:5 

Perforating  Ulcer  of  Sole  . . 

1785:1 

Pernio 

62:1 

Perforation,  Head  of  Child 

1576:4 

Pei'oxide  of  Hydrogen 

224:6 

—  Intestinal 

881:3 

Persia 

12:6 

—  of  Pleura,  in  Phthisis,  etc.  . 

688:2 

Persian  or  Caucasian  Insect  Vovr 

—  of  Tympanum 

.       1797:4 

der    . . 

32:2 

Perfumes "   , . 

374:1 

Personal  Identity    . . 

578:3 

Pericascal  Abscess  . . 

885:1 

Perspiration . . 

26:5 

Pericarditis . , 

758:4 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

27:2 

Pericardium 

758:1 

—  Fetid 

28:4 

—  Adherent 

760:5 

Perspiratory  Tubes. . 

26:5 

—  Air  in  . . 

761:1 

Perturbation 

1402:2 

—  Fistula           

761:2 

Pertussis 

713:1 

—  Inflammation . . 

758:3 

Peru  . . 

13:6 

—  Paracentesis  . . 

759:5 

Peruvian  Balsam     . . 

414:1 

—  Perforated 

761:2 

Pessaries,  Galvanic 

1154:6 

—  Pus  in 

760:3 

—  Intra-Uterine. . 

1128:.i 

—  Syphilitic  Affection  . . 

761:1 

—  Medicated 

1136:5 

—  White  Patches 

758:2 

—  Vaginal 

1135:6 

—  Wounded 

761:2 

Pestilences   . . 

1517:1 

Perimeter  (Eye) 

1813:3 

Petechicc  at  Root  of  Cilia  . . 

1878:1 

Perimetritis . . 

949:2 

Petticoats    . . 

211:2 

Perineal  Abscess     . . 

1076:4 

Petrifactive  Process 

182:1 

—  Fistula           

1076:5 

Petroleum    . . 

356:4 

—  Hernia 

957:4 

Petromyzon  Fluviat. 

497:1 

—  Rupture 

.        1077:3 

Petrous  Bone 

1686:3 

—  Section 

1217:1 

Peyer's  Glands 

863:3 

—  Strap 

1076:6 

Phagedipna  . . 

174:1 

Perineum     . . 

1076:2 

—  Syphilitica 

1203:4 

—  Abscess 

1076:3 

Phalanges,  Hand     . . 

1740:2 

—  Diseases 

1076:6 

—  Foot 

1780:1 

—  Fistula   _ 

1076:4 

Phallic  Worship 

507:1 

—  Injuries  in  Male 

1076:1 

Phantom  Blood 

135:6 

—  Eigid 

1570:5 

—  Tumours 

946:3 

—  Rupture 

1077:3 

Pharmacopoeia 

202:4 

—  Support  in  Labour    . , 

1565:4 

Pharynx 

814:1 

Perinephritic  Abscess 

1020:5 

—  Abscess 

815:6 

Periodic  Insanity    , . 

1381:2 

—  Cancer 

817:5 

—  Vomiting 

857:4 

—  Diseases 

814:4 

Periodicity,  Laws  of 

1473:6 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in      . . 

852:1 

Periorbitis    . . 

1808:2 

—  Neuralgia 

817:4 

Periosteum  . . 

101:4 

—  Tumours 

817:5 

—  Diseases 

101:4 

—  Syphilis 

816:5 

Peripneumonia 

665:3 

—  Wounds  of      . . 

817:4 

Peristaltic  Action    . . 

865:4 

Pharyngotomy 

817:4 

Peritoneal  Pneumatosis     . . 

864:2 

Phenic  Acid . . 

352:2 

628 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Philosophy,  Natural 

182:5 

Pian        _ 

1210:5 

Phlebitis       . . 

747:1 

Piarhcemia  . . 

136:4 

Phlegmasia  Dolens. 

747:3 

Pickles 

448:6 

Phlegmon     . . 

42:5 

Picroena  Excelsior  . . 

417:6 

Phlegmonous  Erysip 

elas    ..          ..           42:5 

Pictures  of  Health . . 

551:6 

—  Inflammation . 

42:5 

Piebald  Skin           

37:4 

Phloridzine  . . 

408:6 

Pies,  Meat  . . 

124:3 

Phlyzacia     . . 

52:1 

Pig               

529:1 

Phonautography 

605:1 

Pigeon 

514:5 

Phosphates   . . 

1032:1 

—  Breasted 

638:1 

Pho=phatic  Diathesis 

1032:1 

Pigment 

20:2 

Phosphorescence 

242:6 

—  Cells 

20:2 

Phosphoric  Acid 

242:1 

—  Diseases  of     . . 

20:3 

Phosphorus  . . 

239:4 

—  Najvi  . . 

24:3 

—  Poisoning 

240:1 

—  of  Blood         

20:4 

Photography 

1626:3 

—  of  Fajces 

877:6 

Photophobia 

1827:1 

—  of  Urine 

1033:4 

Phrenic  Nerve 

961:3 

Pigmies 

1581:3 

—  Pleurisy 

707:4 

Piles             

894:1 

Phrenitis 

1415:1 

Pills             

203:4 

Phrenology  . . 

1364:3 

Pilocarpine  . . 

418:1 

Phthiriasis   . . 

32:5 

Pin  in  Breast 

1605:1 

Phthisis 

675:1 

—  in  Flesh 

31:5 

—  Acute  . . 

691:4 

—  in  Heart 

786:3 

—  Alcoholic 

...       ..         693:6 

—  in  Liver 

980:6 

—  Cases  . . 

677:1 

—  Suicide  by     . . 

786:4 

—  Causes  of 

677:3 

—  Swallowing    . . 

854:2 

—  Causing  Diseas 

83       ..          ..          682:5 

Pinacea3 

349:1 

—  Cavities 

676:4 

Pinang 

342:5 

—  Contagion 

681:5 

Pineal  Gland 

1347:2 

—  Co-existing  Dis 

eases,  etc.     . .         684:4 

Pinus 

348:6 

—  Cure    . . 

694:2 

Pioxoemia 

136:4 

—  Diagnosis 

689:5 

Pip  of  Poultry 

614:4 

—  Duration  of    . 

694:1 

Piper 

365:2 

—  Geography  of 

678:6 

Pirogoff's  Operation 

.        1777:1 

—  Histology 

675:4 

Pisces 

495:1 

—  Inoculation     . 

681:2 

Pisciculture . . 

494:4 

—  Latent 

691:3 

Pistacia  Terebinthus 

416:3 

—  Operations  dur 

ng     ..          ..        1630:3 

Pitch            

351:3 

—  Pneumonic 

692:3 

Pitcher  Plant          

457:5 

—  Predisposing  tc 

)          ..          ..          682:5 

Pituitary  Body 

.        1345:2 

—  Prevention     . 

694:1 

Pityriasis  Capitis    . . 

41:2 

—  Prognosis 

690:4 

—  Decalvans 

22:2 

—  Eelation  of  to 

Other  Diseases         683:1 

—  Nigra  . . 

28:5 

—  Retrogression 

676:3 

—  Pilaris 

41:2 

—  Statistics 

677:1 

—  Rubra . . 

41:2 

—  Symptoms 

685:1 

—  Versicolor 

36:1 

—  Treatment 

695:1 

Placenta,  Absorption  of    . , 

1531:3 

—  Varieties 

691:3 

—  Adherent 

1530:6 

—  Works,  etc.'   . 

675:1 

—  Anatomy  and  Physiology     . 

1528:3 

Phylloxera  . . 

420:1 

—  Apoplexy 

1532:3 

Phyma 

55:1 

•^  Calcareous 

1532:5 

—  Sycosis 

24:1 

—  Comparative  Anatomy 

.        1528:5 

Phymosis 

1166:2 

—  Diseases 

1532:1 

Physic  Nuts 

368:1 

—  Double 

1529:2 

Physician     . . 

565:1 

—  Fatty  Degeneration  . . 

1532:5 

Physiognomy 

1691:3 

—  Fibroid  Degeneration 

1532:5 

Physiology  . . 

2:1 

—  Hydatiform    . . 

.       1532:3 

Physionomy 

1691:3 

—  Inflammation 

1532:1 

Physometra . . 

1119:2 

—  Murmurs 

1529:2 

Physostigma  Veneno 

sum  . .          . .         471:3 

—  Ossified 

1532:5 

Phytolacca  Decandrt 

I         ..          ..        1606:6 

—  Previa 

1529:4 

Phytozoa     . . 

316:4 

—  Retained 

1530:5 

Pia  Mater    . . 

1350:3 

—  Spuria 

1529:2 

INDEX. 


629 


SECTION 

Placenta,  Succenturiata    ..          ..  1529:2 

—  Syphilis           1532:5 

Plagues        lol7:l 

Plague,  Cattle          537:2 

—  Indian            1254:5 

—  Levant,  etc.    . .          . .          . .  1517:1 

—  of  London 560:5 

Planets         579:1 

Plantar  Arteries 1785:2 

—  Fascia             1785:2 

Plants           311:3 

—  as  Food           127:1 

—  Chemistry 311:3 

—  Circulation 312:2 

—  Diseases          . .          . .          . .  313:4 

—  Fertilization 311:6 

—  Food  of           312:4 

—  Physiology 311:4 

Plaster  of  Paris  Bandage  . .          . .  1649:1 

Plasters        222:3 

Plastic  Surgery 1639:1 

Platinum 307:5 

Plethora 139:5 

Plethysmograph     ..          ..          ..  718:5 

Pleura          704:6 

—  Abscess           ..          ..          ..  710:6 

—  Cancer            711:6 

—  Diseases  . .      710:6,  vide  644:4,  etc. 

—  Hydatids        712:2 

—  Inflammation..          ..          ..  705:1 

—  Haemorrhage  into      ..          ..  644:1 

—  Wounds          642:3 

Pleuritis,  Acute      . .          . .          . .  705: 1 

—  Chronic          ..          ..          ..  708:1 

—  Diaphragmatic           . .          . .  707:4 

Pleurodynia             ..          ..          ..  641:3 

Pleuropneumonia    ..          ..          ..  665:3 

—  Cattle              537:2 

Plica  Polonica         22:6 

Plugging  Nostrils  ..          ..          ..  146:3 

—  Rectum          887:6 

—  Uterus            1151:3 

—  Vagina            1530:3 

Plumbum 287:3 

Plural  Births           ..          ..    _      ..  1578:2 

Pneumatic  Exhauster  vel  Aspirator  709:6 

Pneumatics 309:6 

Pneumatocele          ..          ..          ..  644:6 

Pneumogastric  Nerve         . .          . .  1443:2 

Pneumograph          . .          . .          . .  627:3 

Pneumonenteritis   ..          ..          ..  1497:1 

Pneumonia  ..          ..          ..          ..  -665:3 

—  Cerebral         666:6 

—  Lobular          665:3 

—  of  Cattle         537:2 

—  Pythogenic 667:3 

—  Typhoid          671:3 

Pneumonic  Phthisis           . .          . .  678:2 

Pueumopericarditis            ..          ..  760:3 

Pneumothorax        ..          ..          ..  711:1 

Pocket  Case            1644:5 

Podagra       1466:1 

Podophyllin            469:2 

Poisoned  Arrows    . .         . .         . .  1616:5 


SECTION 

Poisoned  Dress        ..         ,.         ..  210:5 

Poisons         ..          ..          ..          ..  1615:5 

—  for  Insects,  etc.         ..          ..  33:2 

Polar  Regions         ..          ..          ..  201:5 

Polarization             ..          ..          ..  183:3 

Polish  Carbuncle 586:1 

Polycarpus  Pinnatu^          ..          ..  418:1 

Polycoria 1853:3 

Polydipsia 120:1 

Polygal a  Senega 452:2 

Polygalacea3             ..          ..          ..  452:1 

Polygraph 775:2 

Polypoid  Growths  on  Cardiac  Valves  779:4 

Polyptome 1126:5 

Polypus,  Conjunctiva        ..          ..  1826:2 

—  Ear 1796:1 

—  Heart 784:4 

— Larynx           ..          ..          ..  624:2 

—  Naso- Pharyngeal      ..          ..  597:1 

—  Nose    ..     * 596:1 

—  Rectum           868:5 

—  Uterus            1125:1 

—  Vesica            1070:5 

Polysarcia    ..          ..          ..          ..  91:4 

Polyuria 1038:1 

Pomegranate           ..          ..          ..  408:4 

Pompholyx  . .          ..          ..          ..  52:4 

Pons  Varolii            1342:3 

Diseases 1342:4 

Poor,  The 207:1 

Popliteal  Aneurism            ..          ..  728:5 

—  Artery            . .          . .          . .  745:4 

—  Nerves           1771:1 

—  Space 1771:1 

Poppy          458:3 

Populus 358:6 

Population  of  "World          ..          ..  4:2  . 

Porcupine  Disease . .         ..         ..  31:1 

Pork             529:4 

Porpbyra 57:3 

Porridge 576:2 

Porrigo  Decalvans . .          ..          ..  21:5 

—  Favosa           23:1 

—  Larvalis          ..          ..          ..  50:4 

—  Lupinosa        . .          . .          . .  23: 1 

—  Scutulata        22:2 

Port  Phillip             •  13:4 

—  Wine 421:4 

Portal  Circulation,  Ividney           ..  1004:2 

Liver         965:1 

—  Congestion     ..          ..          ..  968:5 

—  Occlusion       ..          ..          ..  969:1 

—  Phlebitis         969:1 

—  Veins 969:1 

Porter          322:4 

PortioDura             ..          ..          ..  1439:6 

—  Mollis 1799:1 

Position       ..          ..          ..          ..  223:1 

Post,  The,  as  a  Source  of  Contagion  75:2 

—  Aural  Gland 1792:1 

—  Mortem  Examination            . .  583:4 

Births        1564:6 

Changes  Restored            ..  181:4 

—  Partum  Haemorrhage           . .  1584:3 


630 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Tost  Partuni  Recumbency . . 

1582:2 

Pregnancy,  Variola  during 

83:1 

—  Prandial  Nap 

1366:3 

—  Vesicular 

1532:3 

rostcrior  Chamber  of  Eye 

1850:1 

—  Vomiting  of  . . 

859:4 

Postuie 

223:1 

Premature  Infants . . 

1540:1 

Potassium    . . 

258:1 

—  Labour 

1556:1 

—  Acetate 

261:4 

Induction  of 

1558:1 

—  Bicarb. 

258:0 

Laws  Regarding  . . 

1556:2 

—  Bichrom. 

259:1 

Prepuce 

11C4:6 

—  Bitart.            

259:5 

Presbj'opia  . . 

1815:3 

—  Bromide 

265:1 

Presentations  (Obstetrical) 

1571:4 

—  Chloridum 

264:5 

Preservative  Fluids 

182:,1 

—  Chlorate 

260:1 

—  Microscopical 

1625:1 

■ —  Chromate 

259:1 

Preserved  Moats     . . 

124:1 

—  Citrate            

259:4 

—  Vegetables 

313:4 

—  Cyanide 

262:4 

Preserves  (Fruit)    . . 

473:2 

—  Ferro-Cyanide 

262:5 

Presse  Artere 

719:2 

—  Fnsa   . . 

258:4 

Pressure 

222:4 

—  Iodide 

263:1 

Presystolic  Murmurs 

766:3 

—  Liquor 

258:2 

Priapism 

1086:4 

—  Nitrate 

261:1 

Prickly  Ash.. 

418:4 

—  Oxalate 

259:6 

—  Heat 

45:1 

—  Permanganate 

262:1 

—  Pear     . . 

348:3 

—  Picrate 

261:5 

Primulaceaj . . 

371:2 

—  Sulphate        

262:6 

Princess  Charlotte . . 

1575:4 

—  Sulphocyanide 

262:5 

Prisoners 

207:2 

—  Sulphuretum  . . 

262:3 

Prisons 

207:2 

Potato         

382:1 

Pritchard,  Dr.,  Trial 

281:6 

—  Spirit , . 

447:2 

Privet           

384:6 

Poultices 

171:5 

Privies 

210:3 

Poultry 

514:4 

Prize  Fighters 

199:1 

Powders 

203:4 

Probangs 

1646:6 

Practice  Buying     . , 

565:4 

Probationary  Houses  for  Insane  . 

1390:3 

Prawns        . .         . .         , , 

491:3 

Profunda  Femoris  . . 

745:2 

Prayers  for  Doctor's  Use  . . 

565:2 

Professional  Men    . . 

566:5 

—  for  Hospital  Use 

206:3 

Progressive  Locomotor  Ataxy 

1261:1 

Prcccordial  Vascularity 

642:1 

Progressive  Muscular  Atrophy     . 

112:1 

Prajmaxillary  Bones 

1688:4 

Prolapsus,  Ani 

892:3 

Preaching  Mania    . . 

1381:5 

—  Bladder           

1100:1 

Precocious  Children 

1091:4 

—  Iris 

1855:4 

Pregnancy  . . 

1546:5 

—  Lung  , . 

682:5 

—  Abdominal      . . 

1553:2 

—  Recti  . . 

892:3 

in  Male 

1536:1 

—  Tongue 

805:1 

—  Accidents  during 

1552:2 

—  Umbilical  Cord 

1534:2 

—  Cervical 

1546:3 

—  Uteri              

.       1134:3 

—  Complications 

1550:2 

—  Vagincc 

1100:2 

—  Concealed 

1549:5 

Prolonged  Sleep 

1366:5 

—  Diagnosis 

1550:1 

Prominence  of  Eye 

1837:4 

—  Diarrhoea  of  . . 

1550:5 

Pro-Ovarium 

1140:3 

—  Diseases  after 

1583:2 

Propolis       . .          . .          . .  , 

486:5 

during 

1550:5 

Proptosis 

1837:4 

—  Duration  of    . . 

1547:3 

Propylamine 

308:6 

—  Earliest  and  Latest  . . 

1548:1 

Prostate,  Abscess    . . 

1073:1 

—  Effects  of  Emotion  during   . 

1538:4 

—  Anatomy  and  Physiology    . 

1072:1 

—  Extra-Uterine 

1553:2 

—  Calculus 

1074:6 

—  Feigned 

1549:5 

—  Cancer 

1074:3 

—  Management  . . 

1552:6 

—  Diseases 

1072:2 

—  Mole 

1532:3 

—  Degeneration . . 

1074:5 

—  Ovarian 

1553:5 

—  Enlarged 

1073:3 

—  Protracted 

1547:5 

—  Excision 

1074:1 

—  Signs  that  it  has  occurred   . 

1549:3 

—  Inflammation 

1073:1 

—  Signs  of 

1548:3 

—  Injuries          . . 

.        1075:1 

—  Spurious 

1549:5 

—  Tubercles 

1074:4 

—  Tubal 

1554:1 

Prostatorrhoea 

1072:4 

—  Unsuspected  . . 

1549:4 

Prostitute    . . 

1092:2 

631 


SECTION 

Prostitution             1092:2 

Protagoa 1247:2 

Proteine 14:3 

Protoplasm..          ..          ..          ..  18:1 

Protrusion  of  Eye  . .          . .          . .  1837:4 

Protylen 445:6 

Prunus  Lauro-Cerasus       ..          ..  409:1 

—  Virginiania     ..          ..          ..  411:2 

Prurigo         . .          . .          . .          . .  45:4 

Pruritus  Ani           ..          ..          ..  45:5 

—  General           ..          ..          ..  45:5 

—  Pudendi          . .          . .          . .  45:5 

—  VulvM 45:5,  1095:4 

Prussia         ..          ..          ..          ..  7:1 

Prussian  Blue          296:4 

Prussic  Acid            . .          . .          . .  409:4 

Psanimona   . .          . .          . .          . .  1247:4 

Pseudo-.^sthesia 1370:3 

—  Cyesis..          ..          ..          ..  1549:5 

—  Ilypertrophy  of  Muscles      . .  110:2 

—  Paralysis  and  Paraplegia     ..  1267:5 
Psoas  Abscess         . .         . .         . .  950: 1 

Psora            33:5 

Psoriasis  Guttata    ..          ..          ..  63:1 

—  Infantilis        . .          . .          . .  50:4 

' — Inveterata      ..          ..          ..  64:1 

—  Palmoe  et  Pedis         . .          . .  41:4 

—  Syphilitica 41:4,64:3 

—  Vulgaris          . .          . .          . .  63:1 

Psorophthalmia      ..          ..          ..  1878:3 

Psychic  Force         ..          ..          ..  196:5 

Psychological  Medicine     ..          ..  1372:1 

Psychology..          1360:3 

Psydracia     . .          . .          . .          . .  51:1 

Pterocarpus  Erinaceus       . .          . .  412:5 

Pterygium 1836:3 

Ptosis           1875:1 

Ptyalism 812:1 

—  Mercurial 300:3 

Puberty,  Girls,  etc 1141:4 

Pubis,  Fracture      ..          ..          ..  1707:4 

—  Pediculi          ..          ..          ..  32:6 

—  Section  of  Symphysis           . .  1576:6 
Public  Health         204:2 

— Speakers         ..          ..          ..  603:5 

Publicans     ..          ..          ..          ..  673:1 

Puccoon       ..          ..          ..          ..  458:1 

Pudendum,  «7(fe  Vulva      ..          ..  1095:1 

—  Abscess           ,.          ..          ..  1095:2 

—  Cysts 1095:2 

—  Hernia  in       . .          . .          . .  957:4 

—  Pruritus          1095:4 

—  Varix 1096:6 

Pudic  Nerve            1076:2 

Puerperal  Albuminuria      ..          ..  1597:2 

—  Convulsions   ..          ..          ..  1588:1 

—  Diseases         ..         ..         ..  1583:2 

—  Eclampsia      .,          ..          ..  1588:1 

—  Fever 1590:3 

—  Glycosuria      ..          ..          ..  1547:3 

—  Hypochondriasis        . .          . .  1596:6 

—  Mania. .          . .          . .          . .  1595:4 

—  Ophthalmia 1835:2 

—  Peritonitis 1590:3 


SECTIOX 

Puerperal  Pvtemia  . .          . .          . .  1590:3 

—  State  ". 1582:1 

—  Tetanus           1590:1 

Puff  Ball 319:3 

Pugilists 199:1 

Pulex           33:1 

Piillna  "Waters        233:4 

Pulmonary  Apoplexy         ..          ..  665:1 

—  Artery             ..          ..          .,  742:1 

—  Diseases          . ,          . .          . .  646:3 

—  Embolism 742:2 

—  Emphysema   ..          ..          ..  656:2 

—  Hicmorrhage  . .          ..          ..  147:1 

—  Lymphangitis            . .          . .  636:5 
— Organs            .,          ..          ..  636:1 

Pulsatilla 466:1 

Pulsating  Liver      ..          ..          ..  964:5 

Pulsations,  Abdominal       ..          ..  948:1 

—  of  Tumours    . .          . .          . .  1658:4 

Pulse            ..          ..          ..          ..  752:5 

—  Abdominal 943:4 

—  Breath            753:4 

—  Graphic  Study           . ,          . .  754:2 

—  in  Disease       . ,          . .          . .  753:4 

—  Intermittent  . .          . .          . .  753:5 

—  Varieties         ..          ..          ..  753:1 

—  Venous            . .          . .          . .  755:6 

Pulverized  Fluids 230:5 

Pulvermacher's  Chain        . .          . .  192:3 

Pumj),  Stomach      ..          ..          ..  1617:1 

Pumpkin  Seeds       ..          ..          ..  407:4 

Punctum  Lachrymale        ..          ..  1872:6 

Puncture  of  Bladder          ..          ..  1050:5 

—  of  Eye             1850:4 

—  of  Intestines,  etc.      ..          ..  865:2 

—  of  Leg,  in  Anasarca  . .          ..  157:1 

—  of  Rectum 891:1 

Punica  Granatum  . .          . .          . .  408:4 

Punishment,  Capital          . .          . .  1620:4 

Punkah        . .          . .          . .          . .  257:5 

Pupil            1852:3 

—  ArtiBcial         1856:2 

—  in  Disease      . .         . .         . .  1852:5 

Purgatives   . .          . .          . .          . .  220:3 

Pui^iura       ..          ..          ..          ..  57:3 

Purulent  Absorption          ,.          ..  168:5 

—  Diathesis        . .          . .          . .  167:4 

—  Discharges      ..          ..          ..  168:3 

—  Expectoration  in  Bulk          ..  649:3 

—  Infection         ,.          ..          ..  168:5 

—  Infiltration     ..          ..          ..  168:5 

—  Ophthalmia 1833:1 

—  Urine 1021:3 

Pus               168:1 

Pustule,  Malignant            ..          ..  586:1 

Pustular  Cellulitis 586:1 

—  Ophthalmia    k          ..          ..  1835:3 
Putrefaction             ..          ..          ..  421:1 

Putrid  Emanations 208:4 

Pyajmia        . .          . .          . .          . .  168:5 

—  Puerperal        ..          ..          ..  1590:3 

Pyelitis         1021:3 

Pylorus          850:2 

—  Diseases          . .          . .          . .  850:2 


632 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


SECTIOX 

SECTION 

Pyocyanine  . . 

168:4 

Eamsgate 

5:4 

Pyogenic  Fever 

167:4 

Rana  .  . 

504:4 

Pyonephrosis 

10-21:5 

Rancidity 

91:2 

Pyopericarditis 

760:3 

Ranula 

808:4 

Pyramids,  Ante  rior . . 

1340:4 

Eanimculaceaj 

466:1 

—  Egyptian 

11:2 

Eape 

1092:4 

—  Posteiior 

1340:2 

Eaphides 

313:2 

Pyrexia 

1473:1 

Eapid  Birth 

1564:4 

Pyrogen 

191:4 

Rarefied  Air 

232:5 

Pyroligneous  Arid  . . 

357:4 

Raspberry    . . 

411:4 

Pyrosis 

839:4 

Eat 

545:1 

Pyroxilic  Spirit 

445:5 

Rattle  Snake            

508:1 

Pyroxiline    . . 

315:2 

Eaving  Madness 

1380:1 

Pythogenic  Fever   . . 

1491:3 

Eaw  ;Meat     . . 

124:4 

—  Pneumonia 

667:3 

Eeading 

604:4 

Eeady  Method 

630:2 

Quadrumana 

517:1 

Eeapers'  Disease 

185:3 

Quakers 

564:5 

Recruit 

573:3 

Quarantine  . . 

555:3 

Rectitis 

888:1 

Quartan  Fever 

1483:5 

Recto-Uterine  Hicmatocele 

143:5 

Quassia 

417:6 

Recto-Vaginal  Fistula 

1612:1 

Quassite 

417:6 

—  A'esical  Fistula 

1612:1 

Quereus 

359:3 

Rectum 

886:2 

Quickening  . . 

.  .        1549:2 

—  Abscess  of      . . 

898:5 

Quick  Lime.. 

273:1 

Xear  to      . . 

898:5 

Quince 

410:5 

—  Absorption  by 

886:2 

Quinetum 

403:5 

—  Affections  of  . . 

887:1 

Quinidia 

403:5 

—  Cancer 

867:5 

Quinine 

401:1 

—  Douche  for     . . 

887:3 

—  Amorphous 

403:6 

—  Examination  of 

887:3 

—  Eflfects 

401:2 

—  Excision 

867:« 

—  Flower 

383:4 

—  Exploration  by 

886:6 

—  Makers 

401:1 

—  Feeding  by     . . 

886:3 

—  Tests 

401:2 

—  Fissure 

888:1 

—  Uses    . . 

403:1 

—  Fistula 

889:3 

Quinium 

403:5 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in      . . 

881:5 

Quinoidine   . . 

403:6 

—  Gangrene  Around 

898:5 

Quinquino  . . 

414:1 

—  Hemorrhage  from     . . 

144:4 

Quinsy 

815:6 

—  Hand  in 

886:6 

—  Imperforate    . . 

887:1 

Eabbits        

544:4 

—  Inflammation . . 

88-:l 

Eabies 

523:1 

—  Injuries 

891:1 

Races,  Human 

4:2 

—  Intussusception 

870:6 

Eachialgia    . . 

1256:2 

—  Irritable 

890:5 

Eachitis 

99:1 

—  Itching 

45:4 

Eadesyge 

1202:1 

—  Malformation . . 

887:1 

Eadial  Aitery 

1735:3 

—  Neuralgia 

890:5 

—  Nerves 

1727:5 

—  Operations  About 

887:5 

Eadio-Spiral  Nci  ve 

1727:5 

—  Physiology  of 

886:2 

Eadius 

1737:6 

—  Plugging         

887:6 

—  Absent 

1737:5 

—  Polypus 

868:5 

—  Dislocation 

1734:6 

—  Prolapsus 

892:3 

—  Epiphyses  Separation 

of       ..       1737:5 

—  Puncture  per  . . 

891:1 

Suppuration  of     . 

. .        1737:5 

—  Removal  of  Lower  End 

867:5 

—  Fracture 

1730:3 

■ —  Speculum  for  . . 

887:3 

Eaihvay  Du»t 

200:1 

—  Stricture 

869:4 

—  Injuries 

1259:4 

—  Syphilitic  Affections.. 

867:1 

—  Eeading 

200:1 

—  Tumours 

868:3 

—  Spine  . . 

1259:4 

—  Ulcers 

888:1 

—  Travelling 

200:1 

Rectus  Abdominis  Rupture 

944:1 

Eain  . . 

227:5 

—  Femoris 

.        1758:3 

Eaisins 

420:1 

—  Oculi 

1810:2 

EamoUisement,  Cerebral    . 

1415:1 

Recumbency,  Post  Partum 

1582:2 

—  Spinal  . . 

1257:5 

Recurrent  Fever     . . 

1482:3 

IXDEX. 


633 


Red  Fever    . . 

—  Gum  (Tree)    . . 
Eed  Precipitate 
Reduplication  (Cardiac) 
Reflex  Action 

—  Inflammation  . . 

—  in  Plants 

—  Insanity 

—  Irritation 

—  Paralysis 

—  Paraplegia 
Refracture  of  Bones 
Refrigeration 
Regeneration  of  Parts 
Regorgement  of  Urine 
Rejoicing 
Relapsing  Fever 
Relationship 
Relaxed  Throat 
Religion 
Remittents  . . 
Renal  Apoplexy 

—  Calculus 

—  Diseases 

—  Dropsy 

—  Epilepsy 

—  Inadequacy     . . 

—  Vessels,  etc.    . . 
Renewal  of  Life 
Rennet  vcl  Runcet  . . 
Repair  of  Injuries  . . 
Reproduction 

—  of  Parts 
Reptiles 

—  Excreta 
Reroo 
Resins 
Respiration  . . 

—  Artificial 

—  Ascending  and  Descending 

—  Forced 
Respiratory  Murmurs 

—  Track  . . 
Respirators  . . 
Responsibility 
Rest  . . 

Eestiform  Bodies     . . 
Restraint  and  non-Restraint 

—  in  Delirium     . . 
Resuscitation,  from  Chlorofor 

—  from  Drowning 

—  New  Born  Infant 
Retardation  of  Birth 

—  of  Labour 
Retention     . . 

—  Foetus  after  Death 

—  Menses 

—  Placenta 

—  Urine  . . 
Retina,  Anat.  and  Phys. 

—  Apoplexy 

—  Central  Artery 

—  Degeneration. . 

—  Detachment   . . 


SECTION' 

1490:4 

906:5 

304:5 

777:2 

1252:1 

167:1 

311:6 

1376:3 

1252:2 

1273:4 

1266:1 

1653:6 

188:2 

20:1 

1047:2 

1363:5 

:5,  1511:1 

563:1 

814:5 

564:1 

1482:3 

1019:4 

1021:5 

1005:3 

1007:1 

1018:4 

1006:4 

1004:1 

2:3,  553:6 

542:1 

159:6 

20:1 

504:1 

701:2 

368:2 

351:2 

627:1 

630:1 

782:5 

629:4 

640:1 

628:2 

704:1 

1391:1 

199:6 

1340:5 

1390:1 

1475:3 

439:3 

1619:3 

1540:4 

1547:5 

1568:5 

1049:5 

1556:2 

1144:2 

1530:4 

1049:5 

1858:2 

1858:6 

1859:2 

1860:2 

1860:4 


Retina,  Diseases 

—  Ischsemia 

—  Tumours 
Retinitis 
Retraction    . . 
Retro-Flexio  Uteri 

—  Pharyngeal  Abscess 
Tumour     . . 

—  Uterine  Hajmatocele 

—  Yersio  L^teri  . . 

—  Uretheral  Catheterism 
Reunion  of  Parts 
Revaccination 
Revalenta     . . 
Revivals 
Rhamnus 
Rhatany 
Rheum 
Rheumatic  Affections  of  E 

—  Arthritis 

—  Bronchitis 

—  Cephalalgia    . . 

—  Deafness 

—  Diathesis 

—  Fever  . . 

—  Gout    . . 

—  Ophthalmia     . . 

—  Paralysis 

—  Paraplegia 

—  Phthisis 
Rheumatism 

—  Cerebral 

—  Chronic 

—  Gonorrhceal    . . 

—  Hemorrhagic . . 

—  Muscular 

—  Urethral 
Rhigolene  . . 
Rhinolith  . . 
Rhinoplastic  Operations 
Rhinorrhoca. . 
Rhinoscopy  . . 
Rhinosclerma 
Rhizophora  . . 
Rhopalismus 
Rhubarb 

Rhus  Toxicodendron 
Rhythmic  Action  of  Plants 
Rhythmical  Force 
Ribs  . .    _      . . 

—  Caries  . . 

—  Cervical 

—  Excision 

—  Fracture 
Rice  . . 
Rickets 
Ricinus 

Right  Handedness 
Rigor  Mortis 
Rigors 

Ring  on  Finger 
Ringworm    . . 

—  Crusted  or  Honeycomb 

—  Indian 


G34 


MEDICAl.   DIGEST. 


SZCTIOX 

SECTION 

Ringworm,  Vesicular 

35:5 

Salicine         359:1 

Einks            

199:5 

Salicylic  Acid 

359:2 

Eiviera 

7:G 

Salines 

216:3 

llivers,  Arsenic  in  Mud     . . 

277:1 

Saliva 

811:2 

Eoarers  (Horses)     . . 

532:3 

Salivary  Calculi 

810:5 

Rock  Oil 

356:4 

—  Fistula 

811:1 

Rodent  Cancer 

06:4 

—  Glands 

810:4 

—  Ulcer  . . 

66:4 

Salivation     . . 

812:1 

Rodentia 

544:1 

—  Mercurial 

300:3 

Romans 

7:5 

SaUx 

359:1 

—  Bath 

231:3 

Salmon 

496:o 

Rome 

7:5 

Salpiginitis  . . 

1139:5 

Rosacea 

408:6 

Salt 

267:2 

Rosalia  Idiopathica 

79:6 

—  Meats 

124:3 

Rojaniline    . . 

414:4 

Saltatory  Reflex  Cramps    . 

111:4 

Rosary  Swallowed  . . 

853:4 

Sambucus     . . 

404:4 

Rose  Rash   . . 

44:1 

San  Francisco 

C79:o 

of  Typhoid 

1494:5 

Sanatoria  (India)     . . 

9:S 

—  "Water . . 

408:6 

Sanatory  Science     . . 

204:2 

Roseola 

44:1 

Sand  Bath  (Hot)     . . 

234:5 

Rosy  Drop   . , 

29:5 

—  (Brain) 

1247:4 

Rot  in  Sheep 

534:5 

—  Tumours 

1247:4 

Rotation  in  Cells    . . 

18:6 

Sandy  Soils  . . 

312:6 

Rotatory  Convul.  ml  Movements . 

1303:2 

Sandal  Wood  Oil    . . 

1174:1 

Rotheln 

74:6 

Sanguinaria. . 

458:1 

Rottlera  Tinctoria  . . 

368:2 

Sanitary  Science     . . 

204:2 

Round  Ligaments,  Hip 

.        1747:4 

Santonine     . . 

397:3 

Uterine 

1139:2 

Saoria 

370:6 

Rowing 

199:1 

Sap,  Circulation 

312:3 

Rubeola 

75:1 

Sapindaccffi  . . 

455:6 

Rubia  Tinctorum    . . 

398:5 

Sapo  . . 

270:1 

Rubicundity 

91:4 

—  Viridis . . 

39:3 

Rubus  Ida^us 

411:4 

Saponaria 

452:6 

Rue 

418:3 

Saponine 

452:6 

Rum .  . 

432:6 

Sapotaceffi    . . 

394:1 

—  and  Milk         

432:6 

Sarcina,  Cerebri 

1423:2 

Ruminantia . . 

533:5 

—  Pulmonis 

674:1 

Rumination  . . 

533:5 

—  Urinte  . . 

1034:2 

Running 

198:6 

—  Ventriculi 

855:4 

Rupia  Escharotiea  . . 

53:1 

Sarcocelc 

1223:1 

—  Syphilitica 

53:2 

—  Strumous 

1222:4 

Rupture  (Hernia)    . . 

951:1 

—  Syphilitic 

1222:2 

Ruspini's  Styptic    . . 

153:5 

Sarcoma 

1659:6 

Russia 

8:6 

Sargossa  AVeed 

317:5 

Rust,  Preservation  from    . . 

1644:4 

Sarracenia    . . 

457:5 

Ruta             

418:2 

Sarsaparilla 

347:3 

Rye 

325:1 

Sartorius 
Satyriasis 

.        1758:2 
1085:4 

Saa-gaa-ban 

382:2 

Sauce 

126:4 

Saab              

4:4 

Saucepans    . , 

476:1 

Sabadilla 

344:5 

Sauriderma  . . 

31:1 

Saccharine  Throat  . . 

824:4 

Sausages 

123:6 

—  Urine  . . 

332:1 

Savin 

358:3 

Sacro-Hiac  Sychondrosis   . . 

1708:2 

Saw  Chain   . . 

1640:2 

Sacrum,  Fracture,  etc. 

1705:5 

Saxoleum  Purificatum 

356:5 

—  Tumours 

1706:1 

Scabbing 

172:6 

Sailors 

574:5 

Scabies 

33:5 

Saffron 

347:2 

—  Crustosa  vel  Norwegit 

a 

34:1 

SageTea_ 

27:3 

Scald            

59:1 

Sago  Grains  in  Eye  Disease 

1833:3 

—  Head 

23:1 

Sal  Ammoniac 

255:3 

Scall 

51:1 

Salaam  Convulsions 

1303:1 

Scalp 

1674:3 

Salamander  . , 

506:1 

—  Aneurism 

730:2 

Salep             

348:2 

—  Bruise . . 

1674:3 

IXDEX. 


635 


Scalp  Diseases 

—  Eruptive  Diseases 

—  Erysipelas 

—  Incisions 

—  Pains  of 

—  Tumours 

—  "Wounds 
Scammony  . , 
Scapula 

—  Evulsion 

—  Excision 

—  Fracture 
Scarborough 
Scarlatina     . , 

—  Bastard 

—  Maligna 

—  Morbillosa 

—  Pathology 

—  Preventive  Treatment 

—  Sequelfo 

—  Treatment 
Scarpa's  Shoe 
Scars  vide  Cicatrices 
Scavengering 
Scents,  Aromatic     . . 
Scheele's  Green 
Schmier  Seife 

Schneiderian  Membrane     . . 
Schools 

Sciatic  Nerve 

Sciatica 

Science  and  Atheism 

Scirrhus 

Scissors 

Scleroma 

Sclerosis,  Muscular 

—  Spinal 
Sclerotic  Coat 
Sclerotitis     . . 
Sclerotomy  . . 
Scoliosis 
Scorbutus 
Scorpion 
Scotland 

Scouring  Brush  for  Stomach 
Screaming  Children 
Scriveners'  Palsy    . . 
Scrofula 

—  Syphilitica 
Scrofulides   . . 
Scrofulous  Abscess. . 

—  Angina 

—  Diathesis 

—  Glands 

—  Joints,  etc. 

—  Tiimours 

—  Ulcers 
Scrophulariacea) 
Scrotum 

—  Cancer 

—  Diseases 

—  Elephantiasis  . . 

—  Injuries 

—  Lymph  Scrotum 


SFCTION 

SECTION 

1675:3 

Scrotum,  Tumours. . 

1079:1 

22:1 

—  Varicose  Veins 

1078:6 

42:3 

Scurfy  Head 

22:2 

1320:4 

Scurvy 

57:3 

1674:3 

Sea  Air 

257:3 

1675:4 

—  Bathing 

230:3 

1674:3 

—  Phosphorescence 

234:2 

382:6 

—  Sickness 

861:5 

1726:2 

—  Voyages 

257:3 

1726:2 

—  Water 

234:1 

1726:3 

—  Weeds 

317:3 

1726:2 

Sealing  Ulcers 

175:2 

5:3 

Seamstress   . . 

571:2 

77:1 

So:.son 

579:3 

79:6 

Seats,  Hard 

223:1 

79:5 

Sebaceous  Glands    . . 

29:1 

79:5 

—  Tumours 

31:4 

79:4 

Sebiparous  Glands  . . 

29:1 

80:2 

Seborrhoea  Capitis  . . 

41:3 

78:2 

Secalo 

325:1 

80:1 

Second  Occupation . . 

567:2 

1787:2 

Secondary  Abscess  . . 

170:5 

160:1 

—  Circulation     . . 

755:4 

209:1 

—  Haemorrhage  , . 

144:1 

374:1 

—  Syphilis 

1193:1 

298:1 

Secretion 

116:3 

39:5 

Sedatives 

219:4 

588:1 

Selenite 

284:4 

205:4 

Self  Abuse  . . 

1033:1 

1757:6 

Semecarpus  Anacardium    . . 

416:1 

1244:3 

Semeiology  . . 

553:1 

565:2 

—  of  Tongue 

803:4 

1662:4 

Semen 

1080:4 

1645:2 

Semicu'cular  Canals 

1798:5 

72:3 

Semilunar  Cartilages,  Knee 

1766:1 

72:3 

—  Ganglion 

1450:1 

1259:1 

—  Valves 

740:4 

1843:3 

Seminal  Vesicles     . . 

1230:4 

1843:4 

Semeiotics    . . 

553:2 

1865:4 

Sencka  vel  Senega  . . 

452:2 

1711:4 

Senile  Gangrene 

177:5 

57:3 

Senna 

413:3 

490:5 

Sensibility    . , 

1233:4 

5:5 

—  Instruments  to  Measure 

1233:5 

838:0 

Sensitive  Flame 

602:5 

1369:5 

Sensitiveness  of  Children   . . 

1361:4 

1289:3 

Sensorium     . . 

1344:4 

793:1 

Sensory  Nerves 

1251:4 

1196:2 

Sensuality     . . 

1085:2 

65:2 

Sepometer    . . 

256:6 

171:4 

Sepsin 

168:2 

793:6 

Septicemia  . . 

168:5 

793:1 

Septum  Auriculorum 

762:5 

129:5 

—  Nasi     . . 

589:2 

1718:4 

—  Ventiiculi 

764:1 

129:5 

Sermon  to  Young  Men 

1523:6 

173:1 

Serous  Apoplexy     . . 

1414:1 

372:1 

—  Cavities 

704:5 

1078:2 

—  Discharge  in  Fracture  of  Base 

1079:2 

of  Skull 

1682:4 

1078:3 

—  Membranes     . . 

25:1 

1757:1 

Serpent  Bites 

507:3 

1079:2 

—  Worship 

507:1 

1757:1 

Serratus  Magnus     . . 

1692.4 

636 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Serum           . .          . .          . .     '     . 

136:3 

Sight            

1812:4 

Setons 

166:1 

Silesia          

7:1 

Seventh  Pair 

1439:6 

Silica 

276:1 

Sewage 

208:4 

Silicium 

276:1 

—  Farms . . 

209:2 

Silk,  Oiled,  etc 

487:5 

Sewers 

208:4 

—  Ligatures 

719:3 

—  Traps  for 

210:1 

—  Spinners 

487:6 

Sewing  Machine     . . 

571:3 

—  Thread,  Poisonous     . . 

487:5 

Sex 

577:1 

—  Worms 

487:3 

Sexual  Abuse 

1085:3 

Silver           

305:5 

—  Instinct 

1085:2 

—  Nitrate 

306:2 

—  Organs 

1094:1 

—  Oxide  . .         

305:5 

Analogues  in  two  Sexes  . 

1094:1 

—  Wire  Ligatures 

1643:2 

—  Limitation 

562:2 

Simaruba     . . 

417:5 

Shabby  Pulse 

753:1 

Sinapis 

456:4 

Shakers 

564:5 

Sinapism 

456:4 

Shaking  Palsy 

1275:2 

Singers 

604:5 

Shakspeare  . . 

565:1 

Singing 

604:5 

Shampooing             . .          . . 

223:6 

■ —  Aphasia 

606:4 

Shanghai      . .          . .          . . 

10:5 

—  in  Ears 

1801:4 

Shaving 

23:5 

Signs 

553:3 

Sheep 

534:2 

Sinistral  Pre-eminence 

1738:4 

Shepherd's  Purse    . . 

456:6 

Singultus     . . 

962:4 

Sheet,  Wet  . , 

229:6 

Sinus,  Cerebral 

1407:6 

Sherry 

422:1 

—  Ulcer 

175:4 

Shin 

.        1771:5 

Siphon  Douche 

1101:6 

Shingles 

54:2 

Sirih             

365:4 

Ships 

207:4 

Sitting          

223:2 

Shipwreck  . . 

119:6 

Sitz  Bath 

229:1 

Shock 

1637:1 

Sixth  Pair   . , 

1439:3 

—  as  a  Remedial  Agent 

1637:3 

Skating 

199:4 

—  Epigastric 

944:5 

Skeleton 

3:6 

—  Sexual 

1091:5 

—  Living 

3:6 

Shoemakers . . 

567:4 

Skilly           

676:2 

Shoes 

567:4 

Skin,  Anajsthesia    . . 

1246:1 

Short  Sight 

1815:1 

—  Anatomy  and  Physiology    . 

26:1 

Shoulder 

1729:1 

—  Artificial 

26:1 

—  Amputation    . . 

1730:5 

—  Atrophy 

72:2 

—  Anchylosis 

1729:4 

—  Bound 

72:3 

—  Blade 

1726:1 

—  Bronzed 

1041:1 

—  Diseases 

1729:4 

—  Cancer 

67:1 

—  Dislocation     . . 

1730:4 

—  Chafing  of      . . 

40:4 

—  in  Auscultation 

638:6 

—  Diseases  generally     . . 

.38:1,  72:1 

—  Injuiies 

1729:4 

—  Exudation  of  Chyle  througl 

1          129:2 

—  Muscles 

1729:1 

of  Menses  . . 

1143:2 

—  Pain 

1729:2 

of  Milk 

1599:2 

—  Presentation  . . 

1571:5 

—  Feeding  by     . . 

127:4 

—  Resection 

1730:1 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in,  etc. 

31:5 

Shower  Bath 

229:2 

—  Grafting 

161:2 

Shut  your  Mouth   . . 

795:4 

—  Haemorrhage  from     . . 

143:1 

Sialagogues . . 

811:3 

—  Hypersesthesia 

1234:1 

Sialorrhcea  . . 

812:1 

■ —  Hypertrophy . . 

72:1 

Siamese  Twins 

1579:3 

—  Induration      . . 

72:3 

Sibbens 

1210:5 

—  Parasites 

.32:4,  35:3 

Sick  and  Wounded . . 

574:4 

—  Secretion  of   . . 

26:5 

Sick  Bay,  Movable 

583:5 

—  Syphilis 

73:2 

—  Headache 

1432:4 

—  Transplantation,  rcl  Epider 

—  Poor    . . 

207:1 

mic  Grafting 

161:2 

—  Room  . . 

206:4 

—  Tubercle 

69:4 

Sickness  (Vomiting) 

857:1 

—  Tumours  of    . . 

69:5 

—  Food  in 

126:1 

Skull            

1676:1 

Siesta 

1366:3 

—  Cancer 

.        1677:5 

Sigaultian  Operation 

1576:6 

—  Caries 

1677:3 

Sighing 

634:6 

—  Deficient 

.       1677:1 

INDEX. 


637 


Skull,  Diseases 

—  Exostosis 

—  Foetal . . 

—  Fossil . . 

—  Fracture 
Gunshot 

—  —  of  Base 

Eecovery 

Symptoms 

—  Hypertrophy 

—  Injuries 

—  Necrosis 

—  Osteitis 

—  Periosteum 

—  Sutures 

—  Syphilis 

—  Wounds 
Slade  Prosecution 
Slaughtering  Meat . 
Sleep 

—  after  Dinner 

—  Heavy 

—  Labour  durins; 

—  Walking 
Sleeping  Sickness 
Sleeplessness 
Sling  for  Arm 

—  for  Leg 
Slings,  generally 
Sloughing    . . 

—  Phagedena 

—  Ulcer  . . 
Slugs 

Small  Pox    . . 
Smegma  Prtcputialii 
Smell 

Smethurst    . . 
Smilacese 
Smilax 

Smith,  Madeline 
Smoking 
Smothering . . 
Snail 
Snake  Bites,  etc. 

—  Eoot    . . 
Black 

—  Stone  . . 

—  Worship 
Sneezing 
Snow 

—  Blindness 
Snuff  and  Snuffing 
Soap 

—  Wort  . . 
Social  Physiology 

—  Science 
Socks 
Socrates 
Soda,  Acetate 

—  Arseniate 

—  Biborate 

—  Bromide 

—  Cai'bonate 

—  Chlorate 


SECTIOX 

1677:1 

1677:3 

1537:1 

3:4 

1679:1 

1425:3 

1681:2 

1683:1 

1681:2 

1677:2 

1678:4 

1677:4 

1677:3 

1676:5 

1676:5 

1678:1 

1678:4 

196:4 

537:1 

1366:1 

1366:3 

1366:5 

1564:5 

195:6 

1366:5 

1367:3 

1732:6 

1651:6 

1651:6 

174:1 

174:1 

174:1 

493:2 

82:1 

1164:6 

597:5 

278:4 

347:4 

347:3 

278:4 

379:1 

634:1 

493:1 

507:1 

368:5 

466:4 

511:1 

507:1 

598:3 

227:6 

1817:6 

380:5 

270:1 

452:6 

2:1 

204:2 

210:6 

405:4 

269:3 

281:1 

268:5 

269:6 

268:1 

269:4 


Soda,  Chloride  (Beaufoy's) 

—  Hypochloride  (Beaufoy's) 

—  Hypophosphite 

—  Hyposulphite 

—  -  Phosphate 

—  Salicylate 

—  Silicate 

—  Sulphate 

—  Sulphide 

—  Sulphite 

—  Urate  . . 

—  Water.. 
Sodium 

—  Bromidum 

—  Chloiidum 

—  lodidum 
Sodomy 
Soft  Palate  . . 
Softening     . . 

—  Brain  . . 
Soils 
Solanum 
Solar  Influence 

—  Plexus 
Soldiers 

—  Wives . . 
Sole 

Solomon's  Seal 
Somnambulism 
Somnolency 
Soot 

—  Cancer 
Soporifics     . , 
Sore  Heels  . . 

—  Throat 

Diphtheritic 

Hospital 

Sores 
Sorrow- 
Soul 
Soup 

—  Self-Digesting 
Sound  (Xoise) 

— ■  Blood  Sounds 

—  Uterine  (Bruit) 
Sounds,  Urethral 

—  Vesical 
Sowbread     . . 
Spain 

Spanaemia    . . 
Spanish  Fly 
Sparganosis . . 
Spartium 

Spas  of  Europe,  etc. 
Spasm 

—  Glottis 

—  Heart  . , 

—  Stomach 
Spasmodic  Action 

—  Asthma 

—  Cough 

—  Stricture,  Intestinal . . 

—  Stricture,  Urethral    . . 
Speaking  Machines 


638 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Speakers,  Public     . . 

603:4 

Spinal  Cord,  HEcmorrhage 

1257:1 

Species 

3:2 

Hysteria    . . 

1256:2 

—  Evolution 

4:3 

Inflammation 

1257:5 

—  Transmutation 

3:2 

Injuries     . , 

1252:2 

Spectacles    . . 

1825:1 

• Irritation  . . 

1256:1 

Spectral  Illusions   . . 

1370:4 

—  —  Meninges  . . 

1250:5 

Spectrum  Analysis . . 

183:4 

—  • Diseases 

1254:3 

Speculum     . . 

1645:6 

Neuralgia  , . 

V2oQ:2 

—  Ari 

887:3 

—  —  Pathology  . . 

1253:1 

—  Auri     . . 

1790:3 

Sclerosis    . . 

1259:1 

—  Laryngeal 

610:3 

Section 

1252:2 

—  Recti 

887:3 

Sensibility . . 

1251:3 

—  Urethral          

1218:5 

Softening  . . 

.        1257:5 

—  Vaginal 

1101:2 

Syphilis     . . 

1260:6 

Spedalskhed 

67:5 

Tuberculosis 

1260:3 

Speech 

602:1 

Tumours    . . 

1260:4 

—  Imperfect 

605:3 

"Wasting  of  Posterior  C 

3- 

Spermatic  Cord 

1228:2 

lumns 

1261:1 

—  Fluid 

1080:4 

Wounds     . . 

1252:2 

Spermatorrhoea 

1081:1 

Spiral  Elastic  Bandage 

176:4 

Spermatozoa 

1080:4 

—  Vessels 

313:2 

SpermatozoiJs  of  Algie 

316:6 

Spirilla  of  Blood      . . 

318:C 

Sphacelus     .  „ 

177:1 

Spirograph   . . 

627:3 

Sphincter  Ani 

891:5 

Spirometer    . . 

627:4 

Sphygmograph 

754:3 

Spii'ophore   . , 

630;c 

Sphygmometer 

754:6 

Spirit  Lotion 

432:4 

Sphygmoscope 

754:6 

Spirits  (Ardent) 

422:4 

Spices           

470:6 

—  Departed 

1370:4 

Spicula  in  Brain      . . 

1430:1 

—  Eappers 

196:4 

Spiders 

490:1 

—  Eations  to  Troops 

423:C 

Spilus 

24:3 

vSpiritualism 

196:4 

Spina  Bifida 

1713:1 

Splanchnic  Nerve   . . 

1449:C 

Spine 

1692:3 

Spleen,  Abscess 

988:C 

—  Ache    . . 

1256:1 

—  Anatomy  and  Physiology 

986:1 

—  Blows  on 

1704:1 

—  Amyloid  Degeneration 

991:1 

■ —  Caries  . . 

1709:3 

—  Apoplexy 

988:[ 

—  Curvature 

1710:4 

—  Atrophy 

990:r 

—  Dislocation     . . 

1704:3 

—  Blood,  in  Disease 

989:.' 

—  Distortion 

1710:1 

—  Cancer. . 

988:[ 

—  Fracture 

1702:1 

—  Congestion 

988:: 

—  Muscles 

1692:3 

—  Diseases 

988:1 

—  Railway 

1259:4 

—  Dislocation 

987:^ 

—  Sprains  and  Injury   . . 

1704:1 

—  Displaced 

987:! 

Spinal  Abscess 

1709:4 

—  Enlarged  • 

988:^ 

—  Accessory  Nerve 

1442:5 

—  Extiii^ation     . . 

986:.' 

—  Arthritis 

1264:5 

—  Hydatids 

991:( 

—  Diseases 

1253:1 

—  Inflammation. . 

988:'. 

—  Epilepsy 

1306:3 

—  Malposition     . . 

987:f 

—  Hysterical  Affections 

1256:1 

—  Movable 

987:^ 

—  Paralj'sis  (Paraplegic) 

1265:1 

—  Rupture 

987: 

(Proper)     . . 

1271:3 

—  Suppuration    , . 

988:; 

Spinal  Cord . . 

1250:1 

—  Syphilis 

991:- 

Abscess 

1259:2 

—  Transplantation 

.       ■  987:'^ 

Affections  of 

1253:1 

—  Tumours 

986:. 

Ancemia 

1257:4 

—  Waxy  Degeneration  . . 

991:1 

Anatomy  and  Physiology 

1250:1 

—  Wounds 

987:^ 

Apoplexy  . . 

1257:1 

Splenic  Fever  vel  Apoplexy 

537:. 

Arthritis     . . 

1264:5 

Splenitis 

988:1 

Compression 

1702:1 

Splints 

. .       1650: 

Concussion 

1259:4 

Sponge 

480: 

Congestion 

1256:6 

Spontaneous  Amputation  . . 

1539:'! 

Diseases     . . 

1253:1 

—  Combustion    . . 

587:1 

Division    . . 

1252:2 

—  Evolution 

.        1573:. 

Exhaustion 

1256:1 

—  Generation     . , 

1080: 

INDEX. 

G39 

SECTION 

SECTION 

Spontaneous  Version 

1573:5 

Stiff  Joints  , . 

1720:1 

Spoon  Swallowing . . 

853:2 

Stigmata 

143:2 

Sport 

199:1 

Still-Born    .. 

1540:4 

Sporting  Fish 

496:2 

Stills  (Spirit) 

422:3 

Spotted  Fever 

1254:4 

Stimulants  . , 

217:1 

Sprains 

1657:1 

Stings,  Wasp,  etc.  . . 

488:1 

—  of  Spine 

1704:1 

Stink  Traps 

210:1 

Spray  Bath . . 

230:5 

Stock  Feeding 

536:4 

—  Producers 

189:3 

Stokers'  Collapse    . . 

185:3 

Spruce  Fir  . , 

358:2 

Stomach,  Anatomy  a 

nd  Physiology         833:4 

Spurge  Olive 

370:4 

—  Arteries 

834:3 

Spurious  Pregnancy 

1549:5 

—  Atrophy 

850:5 

Sputa 

649:3 

—  Boiling  "Water 

n       ..          ..           59:2 

Squatting  Uterus    . . 

1114:5 

—  Cancer 

849:4 

Squills         

346:4 

—  Cough 

649:1 

Squinting     . . 

1810:5 

—  Cramps 

841:5 

St.  Jolm  Long 

697:-o 

—  Dilatation 

850:5 

St.  John's  Breadtree 

413:1 

—  Diseases 

838:3 

St.  Kilda 

5:6 

—  Displacement . . 

839:3 

St.  Moritz 

228:5 

—  Fistulas 

851:4 

St.  Petersburg  Sisters 

1579:4 

—  Foreign  Bodies 

in     ..          ..         852:5 

St.  Vitus'  Dance     , . 

1298:2 

—  Glands 

834:1 

Stabling 

530:3 

—  Gases,  Inflamm 

able..          ..         864:1 

Stabs        _    

1642:5 

—  Hysterical 

857:4 

Staggers  in  Sheep  . . 

534:5 

—  Inflammation 

847:2 

Staining  Fluids 

1625:5 

—  Malformation 

839:. 3 

Stammering 

603:2 

—  Nerves 

833:.' 

Stannum 

276:5 

—  Neuralgia 

810:3 

Staphyloma  Corneoj 

1848:4 

—  Opened  to  Rem 

ove  Bodies  . .         855:3 

Staphyloraphe 

827:1 

—  Pathology 

838:b 

Staphysagria 

466:6 

—  Pump . . 

1617:1 

Starch          

314:2 

—  Rupture 

851:[ 

—  Bandages 

1649:2 

—  Scouring  BrusL 

ifor  ..          ..          838:6 

—  lodate . . 

252:6 

—  Spasm. . 

841:.': 

Stars            

579:1 

—  Sympathetic  D 

iseases           ..         838:3 

Startings  in  Joint  Disease 

1749:2 

—  Transplantatior 

I         ..          ..         833:4 

Starvation    . . 

119:3 

—  Tumours 

849:^ 

Statistics      , . 

555:6 

—  Ulcers . . 

847:4 

Stature 

1788:2 

—  "Why  not  Diges 

ted  in  Health          834:£ 

Stavesacre   . . 

466:6 

—  "Wounds 

851:C 

Stays            

211:1 

Stomatitis     . . 

796:.: 

Stealing 

1382:5 

—  Mercurial 

300:[ 

Steam  Inhalation   . . 

626:1 

—  Varieties 

797:1 

Stearrhoca   . . 

29:1 

Stone 

1057:] 

Steatoma 

31:4 

Stonepock    . . 

29::: 

Stenosis  of  Mitral  . . 

766:2 

Stools,  Ftecal 

877:^ 

—  of  Semilunar  Valves . . 

739:5 

Stoop 

1711:1 

Stercoraceous  Vomiting     . , 

873:3 

Stork's-biU   .. 

456:' 

Stereoscope  . . 

1626:3 

Stoves 

237:. 

Sterility 

.       1088:1 

Strabismus    . . 

1810:.' 

Stemalgia    . . 

788:1 

Strabometre . . 

1810:; 

Sterno-Cleido-Mastoid 

1694:3 

Stramonium 

378:^ 

Stemo-Clavicular  Articulation    . 

1746:6 

Strangulation 

1621:( 

Sternum 

1746:2 

—  Hernial 

953:. 

—  Abscess 

1746:4 

—  Intestinal 

870:; 

—  Caries . . 

1746:4 

Strangury     . . 

1050:; 

—  Fracture 

1746:6 

Straw 

321:^ 

—  Luxation        . . 

1746:6 

—  Measles 

76:1 

—  Malformation 

1746:3 

Strawberries 

411:1 

Sternutatories 

222:2 

Streets,  "Watering  . 

204:.: 

Stertor 

1428:6 

Stretcher 

178:.: 

Stetho-Goniometer. . 

639:5 

Stricture 

1211:-^ 

Stethometer 

639:5 

—  in  Females 

1098:; 

Stethoscope . . 

639:1 

—  Medical  Treatm 

ent     ..          ..        1213: 

640 


MEDICAL  DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Stricture  Organic    . . 

1211:4 

Sugar  of  Muscle 

108:3 

—  Spasmodic 

1211:1 

—  Refining 

328:1 

Stromiihr 

752:4 

—  Tests    . . 

329:2 

Stroplianus  IlispiJus 

393:1 

Suicidal  Mania 

1382:1 

Strophulus    . . 

44:6 

—  Melancholia    . 

1618:6 

Strychnia 

385:1 

Suicide 

1618:2 

—  Eating.. 

386:2 

Sulphides 

245:6 

—  Poisoning 

386:2 

Sulphites 

245:1 

—  Tests    . . 

389:2 

Sulpho-Carbolates  . 

354:5 

Strychnos  Toxifera . . 

391:1 

Sulpho-Cyanogen    . 

811:3 

Struma 

793:1 

Sulphur 

243:1 

Strumous  Glands     . . 

129:5 

—  Baths   . . 

243:6 

—  Intestines 

866:2 

—  Iodide . . 

244:1 

—  Ophthalmia     . .          . . 

1832:1 

Sulphuric  Acid 

246:1 

Stucco  Bandages 

1649:1 

—  Ether  .. 

433:4 

Students 

566:1 

Sulphurous  Acid 

244:3 

Study 

566:1 

Sulphuretted  Hydi-og 

en      . . 

244:1 

Stumps 

1634:3 

Sumach 

416:4 

Stupidity 

1392:1 

Siimbul 

404:6 

Stuttering     .  . 

603:3 

Summer 

579:3 

Styptic  Colloid 

153:5 

Sun 

183:1 

Styptics 

153:4 

—  Burn    , . 

37:5 

Styrax  Benzoin 

393:4 

—  Flower 

396:1 

Subaqueous  Operation 

1632:3 

—  Stroke  . , 

185:1 

Subclavian  Abscess. . 

1725:5 

S  uper-  Fecundation . 

1579:3 

—  Aneurism 

730:5 

—  Foetation 

.       1579:3 

—  Artery 

743:1 

Superior  Laryngeal  Nerve. . 

1445:4 

—  Diseases,  etc.  . . 

743:1 

—  Maxillary  Nerve 

1439:1 

—  Murmurs 

743:2 

Superin volution,  Uterine  .. 

1582:4 

—  Region 

.        1725:5 

Supported  by  one's  Brother 

1706:1 

Subcutaneous  Haemorrhage 

142:4 

Suppositories 

886:5 

—  Incisions 

1640:5 

Suppressio  Mensium 

1152:3 

—  Injections 

218:3 

—  Urina)  . , 

1036:1 

—  Osteotomy 

1640:2 

Suppuration 

167:4 

—  Surgery 

1640:3 

—  Joints  . . 

1719:4 

—  Tubercle 

1338:1 

Suppurative  Diathesis 

167:4 

—  Wounds 

1640:5 

—  Infiltration 

168:5 

Subinvolution,  Uterine 

1114:2 

—  Physiognomy . . 

167:4 

Subjects,  Anatomical 

182:2 

Supra-Renal  Capsules 

1040:3 

Sublingual  Gland    . . 

812:3 

Apoplexy   . . 

1040:5 

Submaxillary  Gland 

812:4 

Cancer 

1040:5 

Subperiosteal  Sect. . . 

1639:5 

Diseases 

1041:1 

Subsuture  Incisions 

1659:2 

Ilypertropbied 

1040:3 

Sucrose 

327:1 

Removal     . . 

1040:3 

Suckling 

1598:3 

Surgery 

1628:1 

—  Excessive 

1598:5 

—  Antiseptic 

215:2 

—  Apparatus  for  in  Infants 

1598:4 

—  Aural  . . 

1790:1 

Suction  in  Calculus 

1065:3 

—  Conservative  . . 

1628:4 

—  in  Cataract 

1869:2 

—  Military           

1628:3 

—  in  Retention  . . 

1050:5 

—  Ophthalmic     . . 

1819:1 

Sudamina     . . 

28:2 

—  Plastic 

1639:1 

Sudoriiica     . .          . .          . .         - 

7:1  &  221:1 

— Subcutaneous.. 

1640:2 

Sudoriparous  Glands 

26:5 

Surgical  Diseases,  Child: en 

1637:4 

Suette           

27:5 

Women 

.       1637:5 

Suez  Canal  . , 

585:4 

—  Dressings 

1634:4 

Sufflation  of  Intestines 

871:1 

—  Fever  . . 

1636:1 

Suffocation   . , 

634:1 

—  Instruments    . . 

1644:3 

Sugar,  Beet  Root    . . 

326:6 

—  Operations 

1629:1 

—  Cane     . . 

327:1 

—  Tents 

1647:5 

—  Grape  . . 

329:1 

Survivorship 

1615:5 

—  in  Urine 

332:1 

Sus 

529:1 

Various  Fluids,  etc. 

330:1 

Suspected  Birth 

1560:3 

—  of  Liver 

330:4 

Suspended  Animation 

1619:3 

—  of  Milk 

539:1 

Suspensory  Band.,  etc. 

1229:5 

INDEX. 


641 


SECTIOX 

SECTIOX 

Suture?,  Cranial 

1676:. 3 

Syphilis,  Constitutional  or  Second 

—  Ligatures 

164^:1 

ary,  Treatment 

1197:1 

Sivallow  Nests 

512:4 

—  Infantile,  rcl  Hereditary,  i\l 

Swallowing  . . 

120:4 

Congenital  . . 

1207:1 

—  Foreign  Bodies 

852:1 

Transmission 

1208:3 

Swansea 

297:2 

—  Tertiary 

1202:1 

S  wearing  in  Aphasia 

606:5 

. of  Different  Organs,  etc . 

1204:4 

Sweat 

26:5 

Syphilitic  Affect,  of  Organs,  etc. . 

1201:4 

—  Diseases 

27:2 

—  Cachexia 

1195:1 

—  Glands 

26:5 

—  Diathesis 

1195:1 

—  Local   . . 

28:1 

—  Phagedena 

1203:4 

—  Miliary 

28:2 

—  Virus  . . 

1185:5 

—  Night 

27:2 

Syphiloma   . . 

1203:3 

—  Odorous 

28:4 

Syphilization 

1200:1 

—  Washerwoman's 

1494:5 

Syringe 

1646:4 

Sweating  Blood 

143:1 

Syrup  as  an  Eye  Drop 

1821:2 

—  of  Feet            

1784:1 

—  Sickness 

27:5 

Tabes  Dorsalis 

1261:1 

Sweden         . .          . .          . .          . 

8:3 

—  Mesenterica    . . 

1002:1 

Swedish  Gymnastics 

199:3 

Table,  Invalid 

222:6 

Swimmers'  Cramp  . . 

228:3 

—  Pathological   .  . 

182:1 

Swimming    .. 

199:4 

Taches  Cerebrales  . . 

1352:3 

—  Mechanism 

115:6 

Tachometer. . 

752:3 

Swing,  Fracture 

1651:5 

Tactile  Sense 

1233:4 

S  iviss  Milk   . . 

540:2 

Ta3nia  Lophosoma  . . 

939:4 

Switzerland 

6:6 

—  Solium 

937:1 

Sycosis 

24:1 

Tailors         

571:2 

Sylvester's  Plan 

630:1 

Tails,  Men  with 

3:5 

Sylvian  Artery 

1409:3 

Talicotian  Operatioa 

590:1 

Symblepharon 

.        1877:1 

Talipes 

1786:3 

Symmetry  of  Disease 

552:5 

Tambae 

472:3 

Sympathetic  Ganglia 

1449:2 

Taming  Horses 

530:4 

—  Inflammation  of  Eye . . 

1839:4 

Tampon  Tracheal   . . 

437:4 

—  Nerves 

1447:1 

Tanghinia    . . 

392:6 

—  Pain 

1450:5 

Tangier 

11:5 

—  System 

1447:1 

Tannic  Acid 

360:1 

Cervical     . . 

1449:3 

Tannin 

360:1 

Diseases     . . 

1447:5 

Tapeworm    .  . 

937:1 

Sympathy     . . 

1450:4 

Tapping  Abdomen,  vide  Paraeente 

qs    1000:1 

Symptoms    . . 

553:3 

—  Brain  . . 

1354:5 

Symphysis  Pubis     . . 

1576:6 

—  Joints  . . 

1717:6 

Symphyseotomy 

1576:6 

—  0  vary . . 

1160:1 

Syncope 

790:3 

Tar 

351:3 

Syngamus  Trachealis 

574:5 

Taraxacum  . . 

397:1 

Synocha 

1511:1 

Tarlatans 

278:6 

Spiovia 

1717:4 

Tarsal  Cartilage  (Eye) 

1877:4 

S3'novial  Membrane 

1717:4 

Tarsalgia     . . 

1777:5 

Synovitis 

1717:4 

Tarso -Metatarsal  Joint 

1779:5 

Synthesis  of  Cataract 

1867:3 

Tarsus 

1777:4 

Syphilides    . . 

73:1 

Tartar  Emetic 

281:2 

S\ philis.  History  and  Origin 

1184:1 

Taitaric  Acid 

449:4 

—  Primary 

.       1185:1 

Taste            

803:1 

Cure 

1188:4 

Tattooing 

1640:5 

Infect.  &  Non-Infect.  Soi 

•es     1186:3 

Taxis            

951:3 

• ■  Treatment 

1188:1 

—  Abdominal 

874:3 

—  Constitutional  or  Secondary . 

1193:1 

Taxus  Baccata 

358:6 

■ —  —  Contagiousness     . . 

1194:1 

Tea               

453:2 

InoculabiUty 

1193:5 

—  Kettles 

453:6 

Latent 

1193:4 

Tears            

1874:1 

■ —  • — ■  Pathology . . 

1195:2 

Technology,  Greek 

550:2 

Recurrence 

1194:4 

Teeth 

102:1 

Symptoms 

1195:2 

—  Abnormal  Position    . . 

104:2 

Constitutional  or  Secom 

—  Artificial,  Swallowed 

107:3 

ary,  Transmission  . . 

1194:1 

—  Causing  Diseases 

106:5 

T  T 


642 


MEDICAL    DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Teeth,  Diseases  of . . 

104:3 

Testicle,  Excision  . . 

1224:5 

—  Eruption  of   .  . 

102:3 

—  Fatty              

1224:1 

—  Extraction 

106:1 

—  Fungus 

1223:5 

—  False,  Swallowed 

107:3 

—  Gangrene 

1224:1 

—  Hereditary  Tecidiai-ity 

102:3 

—  Irritable 

1224:4 

- —  in  Different  Diseases 

104:1 

—  Neuralgia 

1224:4 

■ —  Irregularities .  . 

103:1 

■ —  Scrofulous 

1222:4 

—  Lost  after  Disease     . . 

104:4 

—  Supernumerary 

1219:4 

-  Milk 

102:3 

—  Syphilis 

1222:2 

—  Protection  of . . 

103:3 

—  Transplantation 

1219:5 

—  Stopping         

105:5 

—  Tuberculous  .  . 

1222:4 

—  Syphilis 

1207:5 

—  Tumours 

1223:1 

—  Transplantation 

103:4 

Tetanoid  Fever 

1254:5 

Teething 

102:3 

Tetanus 

1322:2 

Teetotalism . . 

676:1 

—  Feigned 

1323:4 

Telangiectasis 

735:3 

—  Hysterical 

1322:6 

Telegraphist's  Cramp 

1289:4 

—  Idiopathic 

1323:5 

Temper 

1371:5 

—  Neonatorum   . . 

1330:4 

Temperament 

577:5 

—  Puerperal 

1590:1 

Temperance 

576:1 

—  Traumatic 

1324:2 

Temperature 

184:1 

Treatment 

1324:5 

—  High,  Effects  of        . . 

185:1 

Tetter          

53:3 

—  of  Blood          

134:5 

—  Branny 

41:2 

—  of  Body  in  Disease    . . 

187:3 

-  Cruslcd            

51:1 

in  Health 

187:2 

Texan  Runners 

986:6 

—  of  Liquids  at  different  Depth 

s         184:1 

Thalami  Optici 

1347:1 

Temporal  Aneurism 

7^0:3 

Thalazone    . . 

862:1 

—  Artery 

1087:1 

Thallium 

249:3 

—  Bone    . . 

1686:2 

Thames 

209:5 

Tenaculum  . . 

1645:3 

The  Typhoid  State 

1497:4 

Tenax 

160:6 

Theatre 

205:5 

Tendo  Achillis 

1775:1 

Thecfc,  Affection  of 

115:2 

Tendons 

115:1 

Thein 

453:2 

—  Cracking 

115:2 

Therapeutics 

202:5 

—  Division  of     . . 

1640:3 

Thermic  Fever 

185:1 

—  Oisitication     . . 

115:2 

Thermo-Electricity 

195:1 

—  Pain 

115:1 

Thermometer 

184:5 

—  Regeneration . . 

1640:3 

—  in  Disease 

187:3 

—  Repair 

1640:3 

Thermotcrion  for  Infants  .  . 

1544:5 

—  Slipping         

115:2 

Thief  Catching  by  Smell  . . 

597:5 

Tenotomy    .  . 

1640:3 

Thieving 

1382:4 

Tensor  Tympani 

1798:5 

Thigh 

1757:6 

Tensor  Yaginic  Femoris     . . 

1758:3 

—  Amputation    . . 

1761:5 

Tent  and  Tent  Life 

205:5 

—  Chyle -like  Fluid  Secreted  fi 

129:2 

Tent  Hospitals 

205:5 

—  Fracture 

1760:3 

Tents,  Sponge 

1648:1 

—  Tumours 

1759:1 

—  Surgical 

1647:5 

Third  Pair 

1437:1 

Tephrylometer 

1344:2 

Thirst  _ 

120:1 

Teratology  . . 

1710:1 

Thlapsi-Bursa  Pabtoris 

456:6 

Terebene 

176:6 

Thoracentesis 

709:1 

Terehinthaceic 

416:3 

Thoracic  Aneurism 

731:5 

Ternstromiacea) 

453:1 

—  Aorta  . . 

739:5 

Tertian  Fever 

1483:5 

—  Cancer 

644:4 

Tertiary  Symptoms 

1202:1 

—  Duct 

045:2 

Test  Tj'pes,  etc. 

1813:2 

—  Tumours 

644:5 

Testicle 

1219:1 

—  Walls,  Pains  in 

641:3 

—  Abscess 

1220:3 

Thorax,  Auscultation 

638:4 

—  Absent 

1219:5 

—  Vide  Chest     . . 

638:1 

—  Atrophy 

1224:2 

Thorn  Apple 

378:4 

—  Calcareous  Degeneration 

1224:2 

Thought 

1361:1 

—  Cancer 

1223:3 

Thread  Worms 

934:3 

—  Descent  Imperfect    . . 

1219:3 

Throat      ... 

814:1 

—  Disease 

1219:5 

—  Cancer 

817:5 

—  Enlarged 

1222:1 

—  Cough 

648:5 

IKDEX. 


643 


SECTIOX 

Throat,  Cut 

625:2 

Tinea,  Sycosis 

—  Deafness 

1803:5 

—  Tarsi 

—  Diseases 

814:4 

—  Tonsurans 

—  Erysipelatous  Affections 

42:4 

—  Versicolor 

—  Haemoptysis  . . 

148:2 

Tinnitus  Aurium     . . 

—  Herpetic  Affections  . . 

53:3 

'J'issue  Metamorphosis 

—  Hospital 

814:4 

—  Eegeneration  . . 

—  Neuralgia 

817:4 

Toads            

—  Saccharine     . . 

824:4 

Tobacco 

—  Spasm 

816:5 

—  Chewing 

—  Syphilis 

816:5 

—  Makers 

—  Topical  Medication    . . 

814:2 

• —  Pipe,  Wounds  from   . 

—  Tumours 

817:5 

—  Smoking 

—  "Wounds 

817:4 

—  Snuffing 

Thrombus     . . 

17:1 

—  Therapeutic    . . 

—  Telvic 

143:5 

Tocophelia    . .          . . 

—  Pudendal 

1096:5 

Toe  Nails 

Thrush          

797:3 

Ingrowing. . 

Thuia 

358:2 

Ulcers  by  Side 

Thumb 

1742:5 

Toes              

—  Dislocation 

1743:1 

—  Great  . . 

—  Sucking 

1742:6 

Tokay           

Thunder 

196:5 

Tongue,  Abscess  beneath  Root 

Thunderer,  Explosion 

60:3 

—  Anatomy  and  I'hysiology 

Thymic  Asthma 

133:2 

—  Aneurism 

Thymelaceaj 

370:4 

—  Artificial 

Thymus  rr/ Thyme. . 

374:1 

—  Atrophy 

—  Gland  . . 

132:5 

• —  Baldness 

Thyroid  Body,  Cartilage,  llemoval 

599:3 

—  Cancer 

~  Gland 

1695:6 

—  Condylomata  . . 

Cancer 

1696:3 

—  Cracks 

Diseases 

1696:1 

—  Cysts  under    . , 

Enlargement 

1696:5 

—  Diseases 

Excision     . . 

1700:4 

—  Excision 

Fatty         

1696:2 

— •  Fissures  of      , . 

Infiammaiion 

1696:1 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in 

Sphacelus  . . 

1696:1 

—  Fur  on 

Tumours    . . 

1696:2 

—  Ilnsmorrhage  from     . 

Thyroideal  Hernia  . . 

957:2 

—  Hypertrophy  . . 

Thyrotomy  . . 

612:1 

—  Icthyosis 

Tibia 

1771:5 

—  Induration 

—  Amputation     . . 

1773:5 

—  Inflammation  .  . 

—  Deformities     . . 

1771:5 

—  Xrcvi    . . 

—  Diseases 

1772:3 

—  Neuralgia 

—  Dislocation 

1768:2 

—  Paralysis 

—  Fracture 

1773:1 

—  Paratrophy      .  . 

Tibial  Artery 

1774:1 

—  Prolapsus 

Tic 

1243:1 

—  Psoriasis 

Tichborne  (Identity) 

578:3 

—  Ranula 

Ticunias 

391:1 

—  Scmeiology     . . 

Tigers 

520:1 

—  Sucking 

Tight  Lacing 

211:1 

—  Syphilis 

Tightness  across  Abdomen . . 

943:3 

—  Tied 

Chest         

641:6 

—  Tumours 

Tilia             

454:4 

—  Ulcers 

Tin    . .          

276:5 

—  Worm  in  Dogs 

Tinea,  Capitis 

22:2 

—  Wounds  and  Injuries 

—  Ciliaris 

1878:3 

Tonics 

—  Circinata 

35:5 

Tonquin  Bean 

—  Decalvans 

21:5 

Tonsils 

—  Favosa 

23:1 

—  Adenoid  Disease 

—  Lactea . . 

50:4 

—  Cancer,. 

—  Lupinosa 

23:1 

—  Calculus 

—  Maligna 

23:1 

—  Enlarged 

GU 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

Tonsils,  Excision     . . 

829:4 

Tremors 

—  Ilncniorrhage 

829:5 

—    Convulsive    . . 

—  Supernumerary 

828:2 

Trephine 

Tonsillitis 

828:3 

Trephining  Skull     . . 

Toot  ria-at 

419:5 

—  Spine   . . 

Tooth  Ache  . . 

105:1 

Triceps  Cubiti 

—  Powders 

107:2 

Trichiasis 

—  Eash 

44:6 

Trichina  Spiralis 

—  Wounds 

107:2 

Trichinosis   . . 

Topical  Eemcdies    . . 

202:6 

Trichosis 

Topography,  Medical 

4:1 

Tricuspid  Valves     . . 

Torpedo 

496:2 

Trifacial  Nerve 

Torquay 

680:4 

Neuralgia  . . 

Toraon          

720:3 

'i'rifolium  Lnpinella 

Torticollis     .  . 

1693:5 

Trigonella  Fanum  Graecum 

ToruliE  in  Urine 

1034:1 

Tiimethylamine 

Total  Abstinence 

576:1 

Triplets 

Touch,  Sense  of 

1233:3 

Trismus 

Tourists'  Dangers    .  . 

580:5 

—  Neonatorum    . . 

—  Knapsack 

573:4 

Triticum 

Tourniquet  .  .           .  .           . .        71'^ 

:1,  1645:5 

—  Ecpens 

Tow  I'essary 

1136:3 

Tritons          

Towns 

204:4 

Trocars 

Toxicology   . . 

1615:5 

Trochanter   . . 

Trachea 

625:2 

Trochlearis  Nerve   . . 

—  Deposits  Arour:d 

625:5 

Troops 

—  Diseases 

625:3 

Trophic  Nerves 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in 

614:1 

Tropical  Climate     . . 

—  Inhalation  by .  . 

437:4 

Ti'ouble 

—  Injuries 

625:2 

Trousseau's  Disease 

—  Tampon  for    . . 

437:4 

Trumpet,  Ear 

Tracheotomy 

621:1 

Trunk  Pains 

Trachoma 

1829:1 

Truss,  Anal 

Tracing  Paper 

316:2 

—  for  Uterine  Ilirmorrhage     . . 

Trades 

567:1 

—  Hernial 

Training 

198:3 

—  Umbilical 

Tramontana.. 

257:4 

Trusses 

Trance 

196:1 

TsauWii 

Transference  of  Animal  Tissues    . 

1639:2 

Tubage  of  Larynx  . . 

Transfusion  . . 

152:1 

Tubal  Pregnancy    . . 

Transmutation  of  Species  . . 

3:2 

Tubercula  Syphilitica 

Transplantation,  of  Pone   . . 

1655:3 

Tuberculosis 

—  of  Conjunctiva 

1836:5 

• —  Acute  . . 

—  of  Cornea 

1849:5 

Tubercle 

—  of  Skin            

161:2 

—  Cutaneous 

—  of  Teeth 

103:4 

—  Inoculation    . . 

—  of  Testicle 

1219:5 

—  Mucous 

- —  of  Viscera 

1639:3 

—  of  Different  Organs  . . 

Transportation  of  Sick,  etc. 

574:4 

—  Painful  Subcutaneous 

Transposition  of  Viscera     . . 

582:6 

—  Eetrograde     . . 

Trajipist  Monks 

127:1 

—  Sjiihilitic 

Traps  for  Drains     . . 

210:1 

Tubercular  Arthritis 

Traumatic  Aneurism 

723:0 

—  Diathesis 

—  Delirium 

163G:2 

—  Fever  . . 

—  Erysipelas 

42:4 

—  Meningitis 

—  Fever  . . 

1636:1 

—  Tumours 

—  Gangrene 

178:2 

Tuition 

—  Haemorrhage  . . 

1633:2 

Tumours 

—  Tetanus 

1324:2 

—  Abdominal 

Traumaticinc 

394:2 

—  Auricle  (Ear) . . 

Travelling 

200:1 

—  Adipose,  etc.  . . 

Treacle 

328:5 

—  Bony  . , 

Treadmill 

207:3 

—  Cartilaginoui? . . 

Trembles  or  Milk  Fever    . . 

538:1 

—  Ear  (Meatus) 

IXDES. 


645 


Tumours,  Encysted 

—  Erectile 

—  Follicular 

—  Gummy 

—  Hairy 

—  Hydatid 

—  Malignant 

—  Medullary 

—  Mouth 

—  Movable 

—  Muscular 

—  Myeloid 

—  Osseous 

—  Ovarian 

—  Pedunculated . . 

—  Phantom 

—  Pterygo-Maxillar}-  , 

—  Eetro-Pharyngcai 
■ — ■  Scalp  . . 

—  Sebaceous 

—  Simple 

—  Tuberculous  and  Scr 

—  Uterine 

—  Varieties 

—  Yascular 
Tunica  Vaginalis    . . 
Tunicine 
Turning 

—  out  at  Xight  . . 
Turkish  Baths 
Turpentine  Oil 

Poisoning  . . 

—  Chian  and  Cyprian 
Tutu  Plant.. 

Twins 

• —  United 
Tylosis 

Tympanitic  Note    . . 
Tympanitis,  Abdominal 

—  Uterine 
Tympanum  .  . 

—  Artificial 

—  Cavitj"  of 

—  Inflammation  of  Ca\ 
■ of  Membrane 

—  Inflation 

—  Injection  of    . . 

—  Injury 

—  Perforation,  etc. 
Tyndall 

Type,  Change  of,  in  Disc; 
Type  Founders 
Types,  Test.. 
Typhinia 

Typblo-Enteritis     . . 
Typhilitis     . . 
Typhoid 

—  Bilious 

—  Cases  , , 

—  Causes 

—  Co-exisfing  Diseases 

—  Contagion 

—  Convalescence 

—  Diagnosis 


ofulous 


ify 


.SECTION" 

31:4 

Typhoid  in  Children 

724:3 

—  Incubation 

31:4 

—  Latent 

71:6 

—  Pathology 

24:5 

—  Prognosis 

933:3 

—  Relation  ■with  '. 

1662:4 

—  Sequelcc 

1662:4 

—  '^  State" 

795:5 

—  Symptoms 

946:6 

—  Synonyms 

114:2 

—  Treatment 

1660:6 

Typhus 

1661:5 

—  Abdominal      . . 

1157:1 

—  Cases  . . 

1659:4 

—  Pathology,  etc. 

946:3 

—  Sequela; 

795:5 

—  Treatment 

816:1 

Tyrocine 

1675:4 

31:4 

Ulceration   . . 

1659:6 

Ulcers 

129:5 

—  Aden  or  Yemei 

1121:1 

—  Amputating   . . 

1660:1 

—  Arterial 

735:3 

■ —  Callous 

1219:1 

—  Corneal 

314:2 

—  Corroding,  of  "' 

1573:5 

—  Eczematous    . . 

579:5 

—  Fistulous 

231:3 

—  Gastric 

349:4 

—  Gouty 

350:3 

—  Indolent 

416:3 

—  Indurated 

419:5 

—  Intestinal 

1578:4 

—  Irritable 

1579:3 

-Leg     .. 

71:1 

—  Menstrual 

666:1 

—  Mercurial 

864:2 

—  -  Nails,  by  side  o 

1119:2 

—  of  Os  Uteri    . . 

1796:6 

—  Painful 

1798:1 

—  Phagedenic     . . 

1798:3 

—  Plantar 

1798:3 

—  Eectal 

1797:1 

—  Scrofulous 

1800:5 

—  Senile 

1801:1 

—  Sinuous 

1797:4 

—  Sloughing 

1797:4 

—  Stomach 

1080:1 

—  Sypbilitic 

552:2 

—  A'aricoso 

569:3 

—  Venoiis 

1813:4 

—  ^Veak.. 

1511:1 

Ulmacecc 

884:5 

Ulmus 

884:5 

Ulna 

1491:3 

—  Resection 

1511:1 

Ulnar  Xerve 

1499:4 

Umbeiliferaj 

1492:2 

Umbilical  Cord 

1499:3 

—  Hernia 

1493:3 

—  Souffle 

1500:5 

—  Vesicle 

1500:1 

Umbilicus 

Typh; 


Womb 


of 


646 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


Uncontrollable  Impulse 

Uncupressure 

Unicellular  Plants  and  Animals 

United  States 

Unsuspected  Pregnancy 

Ununited  Fracture 

Upas 

Upper  Extremities. . 

Urachus 

Urasmia 

Uranium 

Uranoplasties 

Urari 

Urate  of  Ammonia 

Urea . . 

—  Pathology 

—  Physiology     . . 

—  Uses    . . 
Uredo 
Ureters 
Urethra 

—  Abnormal 
Course 

—  Autoplastic  Oj^cration 

—  Calculus 

—  Chancre 

—  Female 

—  Food  per 
— ■  Foreign  Bodies  in 

—  Ilypcrffisthesia 

—  Imperforate    . . 

—  Injuries 

—  Irritable 

—  Male 

—  Medicine  for  . . 

—  Neuralgia 

—  Stricture 

—  "Wounds 
Urethral  Fever 

—  Rheumatism  .  . 
Urethritis     . . 
Urethrocele 
Urethroscope 
Urethrotomy 
Uric  Acid     . . 

—  Diathesis 
Urinary  Calculi 

—  Casts,  no  Albumen 

—  Deposits 

—  Fistula; 

—  Infiltration     . . 

—  Organs 
Urine 

—  Accumulation 

—  Albuminous   .  . 

—  Ammoniacal  . . 

—  Analysis 

—  Aqueous 

—  Bile  in 

—  Blue    .. 

—  Carbonates 

—  Chlorides  of  . . 

—  Chylous 

—  Chyle- Serous 


SECTION 

1391:4 

Uiine,  Cyano- 

1.51:6 

—  Deposits  in     . . 

312:1 

—  Diseased 

13:. 5 

—  Examination  . . 

1549:4 

—  Extravasation 

1654:5 

—  Effects  of  Medicine  on 

364:4 

—  Fasces  in 

1727:1 

—  Fatty 

1045:4 

—  Fetid 

1017:4 

—  Foetal 

307:5 

—  Foreign  Bodies  iu     . . 

827:1 

—  Healthy 

391:1 

—  Ilippuric  Acid 

254:4 

—  Ilj'datids 

1029:1 

—  Incontinence  . . 

1030:1 

—  Kryptophanic  Acid   . . 

1029:1 

—  Lithates 

1030:4 

—  Medicinally    . . 

44:2 

—  Milky 

1044:5 

—  Oxalates 

1168:3 

—  Pathology       .  . 

1168:4 

—  Phosphates     . . 

1169:3 

—  Pigments 

1169:4 

—  Pus  in 

1170:3 

—  Retention 

1172:6 

—  Saccharine 

1098:1 

—  Sarcinoe  in      . . 

1170:6 

—  Silica  of 

1170:1 

—  Sugar 

1171:1 

—  Suppression   . . 

1168:5 

—  Sp.  Gravity    . . 

1169:4 

—  Urates 

1171:1 

—  Vibriones 

1168:1 

■ —  Vicarious  Secretion  . . 

1170:5 

Urino- Genital  Organs 

1171:1 

Urinometer . . 

1211:4 

Urn  Burial  . . 

1169:4 

Uroscopy 

1214:4 

Urtica 

1465:2 

Urticaria 

1171:3 

Uterine  Epilepsy    . . 

1098:1 

Uterus,  Absent 

1218:5 

■ —  After  Delivery 

1217:3 

■ —  Amputation    .  . 

1030:6 

—  Analogues  of  . . 

1031:1 

—  Anatomy  and  Physiolo 

1057:1 

—  Aneurism 

1011:3 

—  Ante-Flexio    . . 

1027:3 

Versio 

1053:6 

—  Arteries 

10.54:3 

—  Atrophy 

1004:1 

—  Bicornis 

1027:2 

—  Cancer 

1051:5 

—  Catarrh 

1007:1 

—  Catheterism   . . 

1028:4 

—  Cervix 

1027:4 

—  Compression  . . 

1038:1 

—  Contractions  . . 

966:2 

—  Depletion 

1030:5 

—  Deviations     . . 

1031:6 

—  Dilating  Cavity 

1031:5 

—  Diseases 

1037:1 

—  Displacements 

1037:1 

—  Dropsy 

IXDEX. 


647 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Uterus,  Double 

1110:4 

Vaccinia 

86:1 

—  Douche 

1101:4 

Vagina,  Absent 

1099:1 

—  Exarai  nation 

1111:4 

■ — ■  Air  in . . 

1098:6 

—  Excision 

1138:4 

~  Anatomy  and  Phj-siology     . 

1098:4 

—  Fatty  Degeneration  . . 

1130:3 

—  Cancer 

1100:5 

—  Fibroids 

1121:2 

■ —  Closure  of      . . 

1099:3 

—  Fibro-cystic  Tumours 

1124:4 

—  Diseases 

1101:1 

—  Fistula,  Fundo-Peritoneal  . 

1110:3 

—  Double 

1099:2 

Utero-  Vesical 

1613:1 

—  Douche 

1101:4 

—  Fleshy  Tumours 

1121:2 

■ — ■  Fissure 

1099:6 

—  Flexions  of    . . 

1131:3 

• —  FistuUx! 

1099:6 

—  Foreign  Bodies  in     . . 

1128:4 

—  Foreign  Bodies 

1100:2 

—  Fundus  Absent,  etc. . . 

1582:5 

—  Haemorrhage  from  M.  M.    . 

1102:6 

—  Glands 

1109:3 

—  Hernia 

957:4 

—  Gravid 

1546:1 

—  Hyperaesthesia 

1102:1 

—  Hernia  of 

956:4 

—  Imperforate    . . 

1099:3 

through  Fundus  . . 

957:5 

—  Inflammation 

1103:3 

—  Hajmorrhage    during     Preg 

—  Injuries 

1099:5 

nancy 

15ol:4 

—  Malformation 

1100:1 

• Concealed  Accidental 

1551:5 

—  Neuralgia 

1102:1 

Post  Partum 

1584:3 

—  Neuromata     . . 

1102:1 

Unconnected  with  Pregna 

ncy  1148:3 

—  Occlusion 

1099:3 

—  Hydatids 

1532:3 

—  Paracentesis  per 

1160:2 

—  Hyiiertrophy  . . 

1114:1 

—  Plugging 

1530:3 

—  Intiammation 

1106:1 

—  Polypus 

1100:6 

—  Injury 

1130:6 

— •  Prolapsus 

1100:2 

—  Inversion 

1137:1 

—  Rigidity 

1100:2 

—  Involution 

1582:3 

—  Rupture 

1099:5 

—  Irritable 

1114:6 

—  Speculum 

1101:2 

—  Lameness  of  . . 

1131:6 

—  Stricture 

1099:3 

—  Leucorrhuoa  . . 

1106:1 

—  Tumours 

1100:5 

—  Ligaments 

1109:2 

— ■  Urethrocele    . . 

1098:1 

—  Lining  Membrane,  Thickene 

d       1106:1 

—  Varix  . , 

1100:5 

—  Malformation 

1110:4 

— ■  Vegetations    . . 

1100:4 

—  Male   ..          

1109:6 

Vaginal  Cystocele  . . 

1100:1 

—  Medication   of 

1106:4 

—  Dystocia 

1570:5 

—  Nerves 

1109:2 

—  Examination  . . 

1111:4 

—  Neuralgia 

1115:2 

—  Hernia 

957:4 

—  Nulliparous    . . 

1549:3 

—  Injections 

1101:4 

—  Os 

1115:4 

—  Pessaries 

1135:6 

■ —  Pains  . . 

1563:2 

—  Rectocele 

1100:1 

—  Plugging 

1151:3 

Vaginismus . . 

1102:1 

—  Polypus 

1125:1 

Vaginitis 

1103:3 

—  Position 

1109:1 

Vaginodynia 

1102:1 

—  Procidentia     . . 

1134:3 

Vagus 

1443:2 

—  Prolapsus 

1134:3 

Valentin's  Knife 

583:2 

—  Eetro-Flexio . . 

1133:1 

Valerian 

397:5 

■ Versio 

1133:1 

Valerianates 

397:6 

—  Rupture 

1567:1 

Valgus  Douloureux 

.        1777:5 

—  Scraping  Interior 

1151:6 

Vallisneria  . . 

343:2 

—  Sloughing  of  Fundus 

1582:5 

Vals  AVater 

228:5 

—  Souffle            

1529:3 

Valves,  Aortic 

740:4 

—  Sound . . 

1111:5 

—  Cardiac 

779:1 

—  Subinvolution 

1114:2 

—  Sewer . . 

210:1 

—  Superinvolution 

1582:4 

—  Veins  . . 

746:1 

—  Squatting 

1114:5 

Valvular  Diseases  of  Heart 

777:4 

—  Tents  for 

1648:2 

Vanadium    . . 

239:2 

—  Torn  away  in  Deliveiy 

1568:1 

Vanilla 

348:2 

—  Tuberculosis  . . 

1130:3 

Vaporiser     . . 

215:1 

—  Tumours 

1121:1 

Varicella 

85:5 

—  Tympanitis     .  . 

1119:2 

Varicocele    . . 

1228:6 

—  Watery  Discharge     . . 

1119:4 

—  in  Females 

1229:3 

Uva3  Ursi     . . 

394:4 

Varicose  Aneurism . . 

724:1 

Uvula           

825:5 

— •  Ulcers . . 

176:1 

G48 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTION 

SECTION 

Varicose  Veins 

749:1 

Ventiiculi  Cordis,  Eight    ... 

764:1 

Variola 

82:1 

—  Cerebri,  Lateral 

1345:5 

^  —  Black  . . 

83:2 

Fourth 

1398:5 

Variola,  Ilajmorrhagic 

83:2 

Venus's  Fiy  Trap   . . 

348:5 

Varioloid 

85:5 

'N'eratria 

344:5 

Varix 

749:1 

Veratrum  Album     . . 

344:4 

—  Aneurismal     . .          

724:1 

—  Viride  . . 

345:1 

—  of  Umbilical  Cord     . . 

1533:5 

Verdigris 

297:4 

—  Vaginal 

1100:5 

Vermiform  Appendage 

885:4 

Varnish  for  Floors  . . 

205:2 

Vernix  Caseosa 

1536:6 

A'as  Deferens 

1230:4 

Verruca 

70:1 

Vascular  Marks 

24:3 

—  Necrogenica    . . 

70:2 

• —  Tumours 

735:3 

Version  in  Midwifery 

1573:5 

Vaso- Motor  Nerves 

718:2 

"S'ertebra 

1693:1 

Vazeline 

356:5 

■ —  Caries  . . 

.       1701:1 

Vegetable  Albumen 

14:6 

—  Cervical 

1701:1 

—  Cell 

18:6 

—  Dorsal  . . 

1701:5 

—  Food 

127:1 

—  Lumbar 

1705:3 

—  Histology 

311:4 

—  Sacral  . .          . . 

1705:5 

-Life     .           

311:4 

Vertebral  Artery 

1407:4 

—  Parasite 

35:3 

Vertebrata    . . 

494:1 

—  Parchment     . . 

316:1 

Vertigo          . .           . .          . ; 

1304:1 

—  Physiology     . . 

311:4 

Vesicants 

165:4 

—  Preserved 

313:4 

Vesical  Calculi 

1057:1 

—  Substitute  fur  Milk  . . 

1543:4 

—  Catarrh            . .          .'. 

1068:1 

-  Wax 

361:6 

—  Diseases           . .         ■. .  ■ 

1066:1 

Vegetations,  vide  Condylomata     . . 

71:4 

Vesico-Vaginal  Fistula 

1612:1 

Vegetarians . . 

127:1 

—  Intestinal  Fistula 

1055:1 

Veins 

746:1 

—  Uterine  Fistula 

1013:1 

—  Air  in  . . 

746:2 

Vesicultc  Seminales 

1230:4 

—  Cerebral 

1407:6 

Vi-sicular  Pregnancy 

1532:3 

—  Coagulation  of  Blood  in,  durin 

o 

—  Ringworm 

35:5 

Life 

17:2 

Vespa  Vulgaris        . . 

488:1 

—  Dilatation 

749:1 

Vessels,  Spiral 

313:2 

—  Food  per 

746:3 

Vestiges  of  Creation 

311:1 

—  Jugular 

1693:2 

Vetch 

414:2 

—  Ligatures  of  . . 

749:3 

Veterinary  Medicine 

516:5 

—  IiiUammation 

747:1 

Viability  of  Foetus  . . 

1561:1 

—  Injections  into 

746:1 

Vibrio  Urina3 

1034:1 

—  Injuries 

746:5 

"S'ibriones 

316:3 

--  Murmurs 

141:2 

Vicarious  Discharges — 

—  Varicose 

749:1 

—  Hajraoptysis    . . 

148:1 

—  Water  in 

746:2 

■ —  Lactation 

1599:1 

—  Wounds 

746:4 

—  Menstruation  . . 

1143:2 

Velocipedes  . . 

198:6 

—  Urination 

1035:6 

Velum  Palati 

825:3 

Vichy  Waters 

233:2 

Vena  Cava  

751:1 

Vienna  Beer 

322:1 

—  Porta  . . 

864:5 

Vigo  Plaister 

1203:2 

Venccsectio  . . 

163:2 

Villi 

863:1 

Venereal  Disease    . . 

1184:1 

\'inca 

393:1 

Venice 

7:6 

Vine  . . 

420:1 

Venom  of  Serpents . . 

507:4 

Vinegar 

448:5 

Venous  Aneurism    . . 

724:1 

Viper 

508:4 

—  Congestion,  Internal 

746:6 

Virgin  Reproduction  in  Insecta     . 

483:3 

—  Diathesis 

746:5 

Virgins 

1093:5 

—  Ilajmorrhage  . . 

746:5 

Virginian  Creeper    . . 

419:6 

—  Murmurs 

141:2 

Virility          

1091:4 

—  Pulse   . . 

755:6 

"N'irus 

558:3 

Ventilation  . . 

208:1 

—  Syphilitic 

1185:5 

—  of  Wounds 

161:1 

Viscera,  Transplantation    . . 

1639:3 

Ventral  Hernia 

957:1 

—  Transposition  . . 

582:6 

—  Pregnancy 

1553:2 

Vision 

1812:4 

Ventriculi  Cordis    . . 

764:1 

—  Defects 

1813:2 

Left           

764:6 

—  Physiology 

1812:4 

INDEX. 


649 


SECTION' 

SECTIOX 

Visions  of  Childhood,  etc.  . . 

1370:5 

Water,  Softening   . . 

227:4 

Vital  Capacity         . . 

627:4 

—  Supply  _         ■•..•• 

207:5 

—  Force   . . 

2:4 

—  Swallowing,  Boiling 

60:1 

—  rhenomcna     . . 

2:3 

—  Well               

235:5 

—  Spot     

2:3 

Waterhrash . . 

839:4 

Vitiligo 

C5:o 

Watercresses 

457:1 

Vitiligoidea 

G4:6 

Watering-Places     . . 

228:4 

Vitis  Vinifera 

420:1 

Watering  Streets    . . 

204:5 

Vitreous  Ilumoiu'    . . 

1864:3 

Wax             

487:1 

Vivisections.. 

1638:o 

—  in  Ear. . 

1792:5 

Vocal  Cords . . 

600:1 

—  Models 

487:1 

Voice       '    . . 

602:1 

—  Myrtle            

361:4 

—  Want  of         

608:3 

—  Vegetable 

361:4 

Volcanos       . .          . . 

580:6 

Waxy  Degeneration 

1671:4 

Voltaic  Action 

193:2 

Weak  Sight             

1814:1 

—  Chain  . . 

192:3 

Weaning 

1543:1 

—  Narcotism 

194:1 

Weather 

579:3 

Voltaisni 

191:1 

Weavers 

568:1 

Vomiting 

8.57:1 

Webb,  Captain,  the  Swimmer 

199:4 

Vowels 

602:5 

Weighing  Machines 

1644:5 

Voyages,  Sea 

257:3 

Vf eight  of  New-Born  Infants 

1542:1 

Vulva           

1095:1 

—  of  Pregnant  Women . . 

L546:6 

—  Diseases 

1095:2 

Wells  and  Well  Water      . . 

233:4 

—  Eigid  . .         

1570:4 

Welsh  Fasting  Girl 

119:6 

Wen             

1096:5 

Wafer  Paper 

316:2 

West  Indies 

8:1 

Wakefulness 

1367:3 

Weston  the  Walker 

198:5 

Walking 

198:5 

Wet  Nurses.. 

1603:1 

—  in  Sleep 

195:6 

—  Sheet 

229:6 

—  of  Infants 

198:5 

—  Dreams 

1081:1 

Walnuts 

361:3 

Whales        

546:2 

Wall  Papers 

278:5 

Wheal          

44:4 

Wandering  Madness 

1381:6 

Whoalworm 

32:4 

Wao              

364:4 

Wheat          

323:1 

War              

573:3 

—  Phosphates     . . 

273:2 

Warburg's  Drops    . .          . . 

404:2 

Whelk,  I'd  Acne     . . 

29:3 

Warming  Houses    . . 

208:1 

Whey  and  Whey  Cure 

541:4 

Warts           

70:1 

Whipping    , , 

1622:2 

—  Conjunctival  .  . 

1826:2 

AVhisky 

433:2 

—  Following  P.M.  Examinatior 

I           70:2 

White  Hellebore     . . 

344:4 

—  Syphilitic 

70:2,  73:5 

—  Leg 

747:3 

Wash  and  he  Clean 

228:1 

—  Paint 

291:5 

Washerwoman 

570:3 

—  Patches  in  Pericardium 

759:1 

Washing  Machine  . .          . .     '     . 

570:3 

—  Precipitate 

305:1 

Wasp 

488:1 

-Swelling         

.        1718:4 

Waste  of  Muscles   near   Atfectec 

—  Wash 

351:1 

Joint 

159:2 

Whitechapel  Murder 

1549:3 

—  of  Tissues 

118:1 

Whites         

1103:5 

Wasting  Palsy 

112:1 

Wisdom.  Teeth 

106:6 

Watchmakers 

569:1 

Whitlow 

1788:4 

Water           

226:4 

Whooping  Cough    . . 

713:1 

—  Cisterns,  Leaden 

227:2 

Widowhood . . 

1093:3 

—  Canker 

798:3 

Will          _ 

1361:1 

—  Closets 

210:3 

—  Making  of      . . 

1391:5 

—  Cure   . . 

229:2 

Willow         

359:1 

—  Dressings 

161:2 

Winds          

257:4 

—  Electricity  in  One  Drop  of  . 

191:5 

Wind  Instruments  . . 

572:5 

—  Hot 

232:6 

Windpipe 

625:1 

—  Ilypodermically 

229:5 

Windows 

183:6 

—  Mineral 

233:1 

Wine             

421:3 

—  Operations  under 

1632:3 

Wings,  Motion  of 

512:2 

—  Purification,  etc. 

227:1 

Winter 

579:3 

—  Sea 

234:1 

—  Cough  . . 

648:6 

•     —  Snakes 

508:6 

Wire  Brush  for  Granular  Lids 

1830:3 

V  u 


650 


MEDICAL   DIGEST. 


SECTIOX 

SECTION 

Wire  Ligatures 

720:1 

Xanthoxylum 

418:4 

Wit 

13G2:o 

Xanthum  Spinosnm 

526:6 

Witches'  Milk 

1599:3 

Xeroderma    . . 

30:3 

Witnesses 

1615:3 

Xylene 

445:4 

Wolf  (Lupus) 

G5:l 

Xyloidine 

315:1 

WolfEan  Bodies 

1044:1 

Xyloids 

315:1 

Woman,  Backs  and  no  Backs,  ( 

3tc.           577:3 

Xylol             

445:4 

—  Diseases 

1111:1 

—  Examin.  of,  Cautions,  elc 

15G0:3 

Yarrow 

395:6 

—  Doctor 

565:5 

Yawning      . .          . .          . . 

634:C 

—  Geometrical  Beauty  . . 

3:5 

Y''aM-s             . .          . .      ... 

1210:5 

—  Surgical  Diseases 

1637:5 

Y'east            . .          . .          . . 

319:1 

—  Sterility 

1088:6 

—  and  Charcoal  . . 

174:C 

Womb  i-idc  Uterus  . . 

1109:1 

Y'ellow  Fever 

1512:4 

Wood  Oil 

369:5 

Causes 

1513:[ 

—  Naphtha 

357:1 

Contagion. .      ... 

1514:4 

—  Spirit 

445:5 

Pathology  . . 

1513:4 

Wooler's  Case 

278:4 

Treatment . . 

1515:'.; 

Woollen  Manufactories 

668:3 

—  Softening  of  Brain     . . 

1417:f 

Woorara 

391:1 

—  Jessamine 

393:[ 

Work  (Brain) 

1365:1 

Yemen  Ulcer 

173:( 

AVorkhouse  . . 

207:1 

Yew  Tree     . . 

358:( 

—  Dietetics 

126:3 

Y^outh           

1523:f 

Worms 

481:3 

—  in  Dog's  Tongue 

521:2 

Zambesi 

11:. 

—  Intestinal 

932:1 

Zealanders    . . 

4:( 

Worthing 

6:4 

Zea  Mays 

321: 

Wounds 

159:6 

Zinc  . . 

284:. 

—  Arteries 

719:1 

—  Carbonate 

284:. 

—  Bayonet 

1642:4 

—  Chloride 

286: 

—  Dissection 

1638:2 

—  Cyanide 

410:, 

—  from  Teeth      . . 

107:2 

—  Iodide  . . 

287:' 

—  Gunshot 

1641:3 

—  Lactate 

284:. 

Wourali 

391:1 

-  Oxide 

285: 

W^ath           

1363:1 

—  Phosphate 

287: 

Wrist            

1743:4 

—  Phosphide 

287: 

—  Annular  Lig. . . 

1743:4 

—  Sulphate 

285: 

—  Contraction     . . 

1743:4 

—  Tannate 

286: 

—  Cysts 

1743:4 

—  Valerianate     . . 

286: 

—  Dislocation 

1744:3 

Zingiber 

347: 

—  Drop    . . 

290:3 

Zinkins 

11: 

—  Ecsection 

1744:3 

Zittmann's  Treatment 

1206: 

AVriters'  Cramp 

1289:3 

Zoamylinc     .  . 

330: 

Writing 

1290:2 

Zona  Epileptica 

1308: 

—  Microscopic     . . 

1290:2 

—  Ignea 

54: 

—  on  Eye 

1853:4 

Zonula  Ciliaris 

1851: 

Wry  Neck 

1693:5 

Zoology 

478: 

Wuitzer's  Operation 

960:2 

Zwauk's  Pessary 

1136: 

Zygomaticus  Major 

1363: 

Xanthelasma 

64:6 

—  Minor  .  . 

1874: 

Xanthic  Oxide 

1033:2 

Zvgophjilacttc 

419: 

Xanthiu 

10o3:2 

Zylol 

84: 

Xanthoxylactic 

418:6 

Zymotic  Diseases    . . 

560: 

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