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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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LONDON:
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dedicated to the memory of the fiiiend and adviser
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one whom to knoav was to love,
Dr. E. a. PAEKES.
12>SY
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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),
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
42
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.
44
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).
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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).
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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.
58
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.
61
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.
62
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.
64
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,
66
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.
72
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.
78
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
80
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.
82
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.
92
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.
98
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.
99
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-
,00
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.
101
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,
102
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,
104
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).
112
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).
116
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.
117
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.
118
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.
119
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).
120
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)/
122
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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).
124
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).
126
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).
128
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.
230
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.
I
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
MEDICAL DIGi^ST.
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).
136
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.
144
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.
146
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).
148
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).
150
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
151
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.
152
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.
MEDIOAI. DIGEST.
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.
154
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,
156
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.
158
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.
160
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.
161
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.
M
162
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
163
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).
164
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).
MEDICAL DIGEST.
165
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.
16(
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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.
68
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.,
ilEDICAL DIGEST.
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.
170
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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),
172
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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,
174
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-
176
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).
MEDICAL DIGEST.
177
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-
278
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.
180
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,
181
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.
182
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
J
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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.
188
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.
190
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).
192
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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,
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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.
198
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).
200
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.
206
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
208
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.
209
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.
210
?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.
212
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,
214
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.
ilEDICAL DIGEST,
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.
216
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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
218
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.
219
♦
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.
220
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.
222
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.
223
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.
224
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
225
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).
226
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,
MEDICAIi DIGEST.
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,
^rEDIC.Ui DIGEST.
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
242
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.
246
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.
247
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.
248
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.
250
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.
252
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST,
253
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.
254
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,
256
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
257
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).
258
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.
260
MEDICAIi DIGEST.
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.
MEDICAIi DIGEST.
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.
262
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).
MEDICAIi DIGEST.
263
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
264
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
265
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.
266
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.
268
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
269
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.
270
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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,
272
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,
276
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.
282
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.
283
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.
284
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.
285
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.,
286
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
287
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.
288
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).
MEDICAL DIGEST.
289
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 ;
290
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.
291
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.
292
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
293
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.
294
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.
296
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).
MEDTCAIi DIGEST.
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.
298
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.
302
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.
304
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.,
MEDICAL DIGEST.
305
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.
S06
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).
MEDICAL DIGEST.
307
I
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).
308
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.
309
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.
310
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
311
I
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).
812
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
313-
I
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
114
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.
315
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).
316
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.
317
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.
318
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.
320
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.
322
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.
(
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
324
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.
326
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.
MEDICAI; DIGEST.
327
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-
328
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
329
\
i
I
.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.
330
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.
331
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.
332
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.,
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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).
338
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).
340
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.
341
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).
342
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.
316
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.
348
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).
352
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST,
353
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,
A A
354
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.
356
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
357
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).
MEDICAIi DIGEST.
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.
360
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.
361
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.
362
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,
MEDICAL DIGEST.
363
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.
\
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).
364
MEDICAIi DIGEST.
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.
361
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.,
366
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.
MEDICAIi DIGEST.
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.
368
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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.
370
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
372
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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.
384
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.
CO
386
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.
387
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.
388
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.
406
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
418
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-
420
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-
422
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.
424
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.
425
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.
426
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,
440
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.
441
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).
442
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.
444
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.
i
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.
446
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.
454
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.
455
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.
456
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.
458
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
466
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.
467
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,
468
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.
MEDICAl, DIGEST.
469
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).
I I
482
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.
484
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.
K K
498
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.
516
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.
518
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.
MEDICAIi DIGEST.
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.
MEDICAL DIGEST.
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.
526
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.
528
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.
529
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.
533
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).
556
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.
557
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.
558
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.
O 0
562
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.
564
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.
S66
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).
668
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
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MEDICAL DIGEST.
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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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