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834 DEC. 25, 1943 OBITUARY BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL Mrs. Wheeler suffered from some congenital disease; that she was no worse to-day than she would have been; that both a fracture and the disease would have brought about osteo-arthritis, from which she was now suffering; that he was satisfied that if there was a fracture there was no displacement; that no surgical treatment could have been carried out; and that without deciding one way or the other whether Dr. Stevenson was or was not negligent, he was satisfied that if there was a fracture and it had been treated the lady would have been no better off. In fact she might have been worse off. He therefore gave judgment for the defendant with costs. Obituary Dr. LAWRENCE TEMPLE BOND, whose untimely death occurred at Westcliff-on-Sea on Dec. 1, had a distinguished academic career and was an outstanding athlete. He entered Gonville and Caius, Cambridge, from Sherberne School with a scholar- ship in 1924, and gained 1st-class honours in pathology in Part II of the Natural Sciences Tripos of 1928. He then went on to St. Thomas's Hospital wi'h a university entrance scholar- ship and qualified in 1931. He took the M.A., M.B., B.Ch. degrees at Cambridge in 1934, after serving as casualty officer and house-physician at St. Thomas's and holding a research post in the laboratory of the late Prof. L. S. Dudgeon. Before settling at Westcliff as director of the pathological department of the Southend General Hospital Dr. Bond had been for a time senior, assistant pathologist at -the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton. His writings include papers on sternal puncture in blood disorders, on congenital haemorrhagic telan- giectasia, and on the'pathological aspect of chronic leucorrhoea (B.MJ., 1937). He took up pole vaulting at Cambridge, gaining a half-blue in 1927, and made the English national record in 1930 with a jump of 12 ft. 6 in. He was a member of the Olympic team at Amsterdam in 1928, and represented his country in the Empire Games tournament in Canada; he also won A.A.A. championships. Dr. JESSIE MILNER CAMPBELL GRAY, a veteran medical mis- sionary, died suddenly at her home at Church Stretton, Shrop- shire, on Dec. 6 in her 85th year. Dr. Gray was the eldest of seven daughters of the Rev. A. C. Gray, for many years a Baptist minister of Lewisham. She was a student at the London School of Medicine for Women from 1888 to 1892, when she graduated L.R.C.P.&S.Ed., L.R.F.P.S.Glasg., and proceeded to the mission field in India. The first post in connexion with the Zenana Bible and Medical Mission was at the Victoria Hos- pital, Benares, of which later she became the head. She was in charge of hospitals for women at Patna' Lucknow, and Nasik. While on furlough in 1916 she studied recent improvements in the treatment of tuberculosis and returned to take charge of the Sanatorium for Tuberculosis at Almora. At the age of 70 she retired to England, but at the urgent request of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel she again returned to India to take charge of St. Columba's Hospital, Hazaribagh, until her health failed a year or two later. Dr. Jessie Gray was a woman of great determination and strength of character. Her whole active life was devoted to her work in India, where she left many devoted colleagues and friends.-R. W. Dr. WILLIAM HERBERT GOSSAGE of Chertsey, Surrey, died on Dec. 10 in his 76th year. He was a medical student of the Wes'minster Hospital, and after qualification as M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. served as house-surgeon at the hospital. He then did some temporary work in a fever hospital and acted several times as a locumtenent before settling down to practise in Chertsey, where he remained for the rest of his life. An attack of paraplegia made him a complete invalid for the last half- dozen years and caused him to give up practice. Dr. ROBERT OWEN MIORRIS, who died recently in Merioneth- shire, aged 81, was for many years regarded as an authority on tuberculosis. He was born at Portmadoc, North Wales, and before studying medicine was a Presbyterian Minister. He graduated M.A. of Edinburgh. 'University in 1886, M.B., and C.M. in 1894, and M.D. in 1898; later he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and obtained the D.P.H. of Li-verpool in 1907. Dr. Morris was . school medical officer and medical inspector under the Birkenhead School Board and Edu- cation Committee for the first eleven years of this century; he became Director of Education under the King Edward VII Welsh National Memorial Association, after working as chief of the dispensary staff and tuberculosis physician for that body. He also held a number of public appointments in P.irkenhead, was a past-president of the Birkenhead Medical Society; and mayor of the borough in 1902-3. Dr. Morris joined the B.M.A. in 1902. He wrote a number of articles and pamphlets on health, domestic hygiene, and tuberculosis, and was a J.P. for Birkenhead and for the County of Montgomery. As an old patient of Dr. J. M. JOHNSTON at Tor-na-Dee (writes G. H. L.) I should like to add a short appreciation to the notice of his passing in the Journal of Dec. 4. Johnston was that rare phenomenon, a first-class clinician and a first-class administrator. His kindness to his patients in the sanatorium was proverbial; but all knew that he expected his instructions to be carefully followed, and their regard for him was so great that none dreamed of disobeying. It was a great blow when a serious accident compelled him to resign his appointment and retire into private life. To a man of his energy enforced idle- ness must have been very galling, but he would bear it wvith fortitude and without complaining. Johnston by his skill and personality made for himself a high position in the tuberculosis world, especially in Scotland, and the profession is so much the poorer for his passing. There must be many (including medi- cal men and women) who were his patients at Tor-na-Dee who will feel the loss of a fine doctor and a great friend. T. 0. writes: The death of J. M. Johnston will be genuinely mourned by the inevitably thinning ranks of his old patients. of whom I was fortunate enough to be one. Johnston was in every respect a first-class tuberculosis physician. At a time when radiographs were of poor quality his routine examination of a chest was a model of painstaking efficiency that I have never seen approached. He bestowed the same unwearying care on the handling of each individual case. If a patient ever had a chance he had it at Tor-na-Dee. Labouring under the shadow of the ailment which eventually caused his retirement and death, Johnston used fully and unsparingly his quaWies of skill, great patience, and a singularly tender and sympathetic heart. His retirement was a loss to the tuberculous, his death the passing of a very lovable friend, but among his many doctor-patients his example goes on. The Services The Order of Polonia Restituta (Fourth Class) has been conferred upon Major (Temp. Lieut.-Col.) W. A. D. Drummond, R.A.M.C., by the President of Poland in recognition of services in the cause of the Allies. CASUALTIES IN THE MEDICAL SERVICES Prisoners of War.-Temp. Major F. E. Anderson, Capt. G. 1. G. Findlay, War Subs. Capt. D. Longbottom, Lieut. C. C. Ross, R.A.M.C. Died in West Africa.-Capt. K. P. Morrison, R.A.M.C. Universities and Colleges McGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY McGill University announces the creation of a Department of Psychiatry and, in association with the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, the establishment of an institute for research and teaching. Through the generosity of Sir Montagu and Lady Allan, a building and an extensive site have been provided. The institute will contain fifty beds for patients suffering from early and acute psychiatric conditions. Facilities for intensive treat- ment are being set up. The development of research and treatment will be major objectives, and with this in view large and well- equipped laboratories are to be provided. The project is being supported by both the Rockefeller Foundation and the Government of the Province of Quebec. Dr. D. Ewen Cameron has been appointed to the chair of psychiatry and will also be the director of the institute. UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER The following candidates have been approved at the examination indicated: FINAL M.B., CH.B.-O. E. Adeniyi-Joncs, J, R. Archibald, Margaret A, Barber. Kathleen M. Brown, Alice I. Burke, Margaret A. Burke, J. L. Clarkson, H. Davies, E. L. Gregory, E. J. Guest, J. Hinchliffe, C. L. Holden. E. Isherwood, G. W. H. James, F. W. Johnson, F. Kratter, R. McK. Laslett A. Marsland, T. M. Martin, T. Moss, J. F. O'Grady. A. Ramsden, F. C. Reidy. M. M. Rose, 1J. Sharp, Elizabeth Travers. I Distinctions in Medicine and Surgery.

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834 DEC. 25, 1943 OBITUARY BRITISHMEDICAL JOURNAL

Mrs. Wheeler suffered from some congenital disease; that she wasno worse to-day than she would have been; that both a fracture andthe disease would have brought about osteo-arthritis, from which shewas now suffering; that he was satisfied that if there was a fracturethere was no displacement; that no surgical treatment could havebeen carried out; and that without deciding one way or the otherwhether Dr. Stevenson was or was not negligent, he was satisfiedthat if there was a fracture and it had been treated the lady wouldhave been no better off. In fact she might have been worse off.He therefore gave judgment for the defendant with costs.

Obituary

Dr. LAWRENCE TEMPLE BOND, whose untimely death occurredat Westcliff-on-Sea on Dec. 1, had a distinguished academiccareer and was an outstanding athlete. He entered Gonvilleand Caius, Cambridge, from Sherberne School with a scholar-ship in 1924, and gained 1st-class honours in pathology inPart II of the Natural Sciences Tripos of 1928. He then wenton to St. Thomas's Hospital wi'h a university entrance scholar-ship and qualified in 1931. He took the M.A., M.B., B.Ch.degrees at Cambridge in 1934, after serving as casualty officerand house-physician at St. Thomas's and holding a researchpost in the laboratory of the late Prof. L. S. Dudgeon. Beforesettling at Westcliff as director of the pathological departmentof the Southend General Hospital Dr. Bond had been for atime senior, assistant pathologist at -the Royal Sussex CountyHospital, Brighton. His writings include papers on sternalpuncture in blood disorders, on congenital haemorrhagic telan-giectasia, and on the'pathological aspect of chronic leucorrhoea(B.MJ., 1937). He took up pole vaulting at Cambridge, gaininga half-blue in 1927, and made the English national record in1930 with a jump of 12 ft. 6 in. He was a member of theOlympic team at Amsterdam in 1928, and represented hiscountry in the Empire Games tournament in Canada; he alsowon A.A.A. championships.

Dr. JESSIE MILNER CAMPBELL GRAY, a veteran medical mis-sionary, died suddenly at her home at Church Stretton, Shrop-shire, on Dec. 6 in her 85th year. Dr. Gray was the eldest ofseven daughters of the Rev. A. C. Gray, for many years aBaptist minister of Lewisham. She was a student at the LondonSchool of Medicine for Women from 1888 to 1892, when shegraduated L.R.C.P.&S.Ed., L.R.F.P.S.Glasg., and proceeded tothe mission field in India. The first post in connexion withthe Zenana Bible and Medical Mission was at the Victoria Hos-pital, Benares, of which later she became the head. She was incharge of hospitals for women at Patna' Lucknow, and Nasik.While on furlough in 1916 she studied recent improvements inthe treatment of tuberculosis and returned to take charge of theSanatorium for Tuberculosis at Almora. At the age of 70 sheretired to England, but at the urgent request of the Society forthe Propagation of the Gospel she again returned to India totake charge of St. Columba's Hospital, Hazaribagh, until herhealth failed a year or two later. Dr. Jessie Gray was a womanof great determination and strength of character. Her wholeactive life was devoted to her work in India, where she left manydevoted colleagues and friends.-R. W.

Dr. WILLIAM HERBERT GOSSAGE of Chertsey, Surrey, died onDec. 10 in his 76th year. He was a medical student of theWes'minster Hospital, and after qualification as M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P. served as house-surgeon at the hospital. He thendid some temporary work in a fever hospital and acted severaltimes as a locumtenent before settling down to practise inChertsey, where he remained for the rest of his life. An attackof paraplegia made him a complete invalid for the last half-dozen years and caused him to give up practice.

Dr. ROBERT OWEN MIORRIS, who died recently in Merioneth-shire, aged 81, was for many years regarded as an authority ontuberculosis. He was born at Portmadoc, North Wales, andbefore studying medicine was a Presbyterian Minister. Hegraduated M.A. of Edinburgh. 'University in 1886, M.B., andC.M. in 1894, and M.D. in 1898; later he was elected a Fellowof the Royal Society of Edinburgh and obtained the D.P.H. ofLi-verpool in 1907. Dr. Morris was. school medical officer andmedical inspector under the Birkenhead School Board and Edu-cation Committee for the first eleven years of this century; hebecame Director of Education under the King EdwardVII Welsh National Memorial Association, after working aschief of the dispensary staff and tuberculosis physician forthat body. He also held a number of public appointments inP.irkenhead, was a past-president of the Birkenhead MedicalSociety; and mayor of the borough in 1902-3. Dr. Morris

joined the B.M.A. in 1902. He wrote a number of articles andpamphlets on health, domestic hygiene, and tuberculosis, andwas a J.P. for Birkenhead and for the County of Montgomery.As an old patient of Dr. J. M. JOHNSTON at Tor-na-Dee

(writes G. H. L.) I should like to add a short appreciation tothe notice of his passing in the Journal of Dec. 4. Johnstonwas that rare phenomenon, a first-class clinician and a first-classadministrator. His kindness to his patients in the sanatoriumwas proverbial; but all knew that he expected his instructionsto be carefully followed, and their regard for him was so greatthat none dreamed of disobeying. It was a great blow when aserious accident compelled him to resign his appointment andretire into private life. To a man of his energy enforced idle-ness must have been very galling, but he would bear it wvithfortitude and without complaining. Johnston by his skill andpersonality made for himself a high position in the tuberculosisworld, especially in Scotland, and the profession is so much thepoorer for his passing. There must be many (including medi-cal men and women) who were his patients at Tor-na-Deewho will feel the loss of a fine doctor and a great friend.T. 0. writes: The death of J. M. Johnston will be genuinelymourned by the inevitably thinning ranks of his old patients.of whom I was fortunate enough to be one. Johnston was inevery respect a first-class tuberculosis physician. At a timewhen radiographs were of poor quality his routine examinationof a chest was a model of painstaking efficiency that I havenever seen approached. He bestowed the same unwearying careon the handling of each individual case. If a patient ever hada chance he had it at Tor-na-Dee. Labouring under the shadowof the ailment which eventually caused his retirement and death,Johnston used fully and unsparingly his quaWies of skill, greatpatience, and a singularly tender and sympathetic heart. Hisretirement was a loss to the tuberculous, his death the passingof a very lovable friend, but among his many doctor-patientshis example goes on.

The ServicesThe Order of Polonia Restituta (Fourth Class) has been conferred

upon Major (Temp. Lieut.-Col.) W. A. D. Drummond, R.A.M.C.,by the President of Poland in recognition of services in the cause ofthe Allies.

CASUALTIES IN THE MEDICAL SERVICESPrisoners of War.-Temp. Major F. E. Anderson, Capt. G. 1. G.

Findlay, War Subs. Capt. D. Longbottom, Lieut. C. C. Ross,R.A.M.C.Died in West Africa.-Capt. K. P. Morrison, R.A.M.C.

Universities and CollegesMcGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRYMcGill University announces the creation of a Department ofPsychiatry and, in association with the Royal Victoria Hospital,Montreal, the establishment of an institute for research and teaching.Through the generosity of Sir Montagu and Lady Allan, a buildingand an extensive site have been provided.The institute will contain fifty beds for patients suffering from

early and acute psychiatric conditions. Facilities for intensive treat-ment are being set up. The development of research and treatmentwill be major objectives, and with this in view large and well-equipped laboratories are to be provided.The project is being supported by both the Rockefeller Foundation

and the Government of the Province of Quebec. Dr. D. EwenCameron has been appointed to the chair of psychiatry and willalso be the director of the institute.

UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTERThe following candidates have been approved at the examinationindicated:

FINAL M.B., CH.B.-O. E. Adeniyi-Joncs, J, R. Archibald, Margaret A,Barber. Kathleen M. Brown, Alice I. Burke, Margaret A. Burke, J. L.Clarkson, H. Davies, E. L. Gregory, E. J. Guest, J. Hinchliffe, C. L. Holden.E. Isherwood, G. W. H. James, F. W. Johnson, F. Kratter, R. McK. LaslettA. Marsland, T. M. Martin, T. Moss, J. F. O'Grady. A. Ramsden, F. C.Reidy. M. M. Rose, 1J. Sharp, Elizabeth Travers.

I Distinctions in Medicine and Surgery.

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DEC. 25, 1943 MEDICAL NOTES IN PARLIAMENT BRIstISH 835MEDICAL JOURNAL

UNIVERSITY OF DUBLINThe following candidates have been approved at the examinationindicated:

M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O.-W. E. C. Alit, W. H. Ashmore, Mary B, Kelly, H,Links, Mary E. G. Millidge (formerly Fleming), 1. B. 0. Ogun, 0. Onibuwe,Margaret S. O'Riordan, A. K. D. Rutherford, Sheila Sheehan, D. H. Side-bottom, J. T. Sweetnam, A. P. Whyte, F. B. B. Woods.

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLANDAt a meeting of the Council held on Dec. 9, with Sir Alfred Webb-Jolhnson, President, in the chair, Sir Girling Ball was appointedBradshaw Lecturer for 1944.Diplomas of Fellowship were granted to the following candidates:R. B. K. Rickford, G. Wynn-Williams, K. W. Powell, G. B. Jones,

M. D. M. O'Callaghan, D. MacG. Jackson. B. P. Moore, A. G. ILeacock,H. E. Lockhart-Mummery, R. Bewick, C. R. Rapp, H. D. Drury, W. G.Holdsworth, A. D. McLachlin, O. B. Dickinson, R. A. Christianson, MargaretR. Dix, J. D. T. Jones.A Diploma o& Menmbership was granted to T. A. Quilliam.

Diplomas in Anaesthetics were granted jointly with the RoyalCollege of Physicians of London to the following candidates:

G. Bellman, J. Butlcr, J. A. Cochrane, Doreen M. E. Cranch, J. M. Cribb,H. W. Davies, R. G. B. Gilbert, L. M. Hampson, R. L. H. Harris, K. 0,Harrison, Margaret Hawksley, R. A. C. Herron, J. T. Hunter, R. S. Kay,Rosalind S. McGowan, Dorothea B. I. Montgomerie, F. L. E. Musgrove, A.Pearlman, J. M. Piney, E. N. D. Repper, Alison Ritchie, W. M. Shearer, R. G.Sheppard, W. J. Stevens, S. V. Strong, Helen M. Wood, J. W. Woodward,

Medical Notes in Parliament

Medical Officer at Detention BarracksMajor GATES inquired on Dec. 14 whether any decision had

been reached with regard to the medical officer in charge atFort Darland detention barracks immediately before the deathof Rifleman Clayton.

Sir JAMES GRIGG replied that immediately after the deathof Clayton on March 17 arrangements were made for a courtof inquiry to investigate and report on the cause of his death.It reported that Clayton had died from natural causes, but thathis death was accelerated by ill treatment and injuries wvhichhe had received. A separate second court of inquiry set up toinquire into the medical aspect of the case found that themedical officer at Fort Darland had made an error of judg-ment in the diagnosis of the case after carrying out a fullexamination of his patient, but that he was not guilty ofnegligence. This opinion was confirmed by the Director-Generalof Army Medical Services and the Consulting Physician to theArmy. Sir James Grigg said he had accepted this opinion.The report of the Oliver Committee was published on

Nov. 22.' Its recommendations had been and, to some extent,still were being examined. They had all been accepted inprinciple, and most of them were being implemented.

Sir James Grigg circulated a statement showing the progressso far made in implementing the recommendations of the com-mittee which concerned the Army. On the recommendationthat a whole-time medical officer should be appointed for eachestablishment and that changes of such officers should be infre-quent, the statement said that with the present shortage ofdoctors it was impossible to implement this recommendationin full now. Steps had, however, been taken to ensure thata medical officer was immediately available at each establish-ment if required. Medical officers were, however, attached forfull-time duty at the larger detention barracks, of which FortDarland was one. The committee also recommended that sickquarters should be provided in all establishments where theydid not exist, and the statement said that "a full report ondetailed requirements to implement this recommendation hasbeen called for from the Commands concerned." Finally, thenecessary improvements in night sanitary arrangements werenow being carried out.

Medical Man-powerOn Dec. 7 Sir RALPH GLYN asked the Minister of Health to

consult the medical committees of the London general hospitalsas to steps to be taken to meet the most recent requirement ofdoctors to join the Services. Mr. WILLINK said his medicalofficers would, as always, consult with, and so far as possibleadvise, any hospital in special difficulty with regard to medicalstaff. The decision to accelerate the recruitment of a certainnumber of recently qualified doctors holding house appoint-ments in hospitals affected far less than half the total of doctors

1 See British Medical Journal, Dec. 11, 1943, p. 764.

holding such appointments, although in individual hospitals theproportion could be as high as one-half of The house officers.The recruitment referred to should not result in deprivingcivilian patien's of essential treatment. Special arrangementswere being made whereby the doctors would not be requiredto take up duty with the Forces for a few weeks. In additionthe Service Departments were prepared, on the request ofMinistry of Health officers, to make the services of their medicalofficers available so far as possible to hospitals in urgent needof such assistance. The average number of civilians per generalpractitioner was rather under 3,000 over the country as a whole.

Water Supply SurveyOn Dec. 7 Miss HORSBRUGH informed Mrs. Wright that it

was the duty of 'every local sanitary authority to take suchsteps as were necessary from time to time to ascertain the suffi-ciency and wholesomeness of the water supplies in their district.The systematic long-term measurement of water resources was amatter for the Inland Water Survey, whose work consisted ofrecording, collating, and publishing measurements of the flow ofrivers, and, in conjunction with the Geological Survey, estimatesof yield of underground sources. The activities of the InlandWater Survey had been generally suspended during the war,since the central and local personnel concerned had necessarilybeen engaged on work more closely related to the war effort.

Reorganization of Medical ServicesOn Dec. 8 in the House of Lords Lord ADDISON opened a

deba'e on the problems of reconstruction. He moved that theHouse wvelcomed the appointment of a Minister of Reconstruc-tion-Lord Woolton-with Cabinet rank, and urged earlyannouncement of decisions on the matters of policy affected.When the debate was resumed on Dec. 9, Lord HORDER said

that Lord Addison, in discussing the province of the Ministryover which Lord Woolton now presided, had not mentionedhealth services. In that matter they were back at scratch aftera first start which had not been too happy. He understood forthese services they had not to look primarily to the Ministryof Reconstruction but to the Ministry of Health. For themedical profession Lord Horder offered Mr. Willink the utmosthelp in his difficult work. He wished to correct an erroneousassumption about the attitude of doctors toward Assumption Bof the Beveridge report. That assumption was that all preven-tive and curative medicine, knowledge, and skill would be avail-able to every citizen. Lord Horder said he spoke for no officialbody of his profession, but he felt that, as a profession, doctorswere anxious to assist in implementing that assumption, whichhad received in principle the Government's support. For LordWoolton to suggest policy in this matter of reorganizing themedical services would be a great help. He was satisfied therewould be conference and suggestion about the reorganization.To begin with the machine rather than with the man whodrove the machine might be more fruitful of results. Withregard to the machine, the voluntary hospitals were a largebody of highly efficient, well-administered institutions. Teamwork was based on hospitals, not on individuals. Until therewas a proper linking from the domiciliary medical serviceup to and including the large teaching and research centresbased on a university, a large part of the doctor's time, especiallyof the country doctor, would continue to be absorbed in makingthe necessary contact to get what he knew his patient required.The body of knowledge and skill in medicine could never bemade available to the citizens until the machine was improvedby regionalizing hospitals. Doctors had pressed for years thatdependants of the workers should be inclutded in the NationalHealth Insurance scheme. " Health centres " and " preventivemedicine" were becoming a clich6, but they were doing nothingabout positive health. Peckham, the pioneer health centre, hadgone into cold storage, but what had been done at Peckhamshould be a national effort. By regional hospitals, by centresfor dealing with positive health, and by expanding the NationalHealth Insurance scheme to include the dependants, reorganiza-tion of medical services could be obtained more quickly and withless bitterness of heart than by saying to the doctor, " We wishyou to be a civil servant." He thought the public now sharedthe feeling that it would not be in the public interest to convertthe medical profession into a civil service. But if Parliamentwas going to hand voluntary hospitals and doctors to localauthorities, should not something be done first to prepare localauthorities for exercising these new powers and availing them-selves of these new opportunities? Quite early in the conversa-tions there had been a feeling that a spirit of partnership wasnot shown between those who stood for the local authoritiesand those who stood for the fortunes and for the efficiency ofthe voluntary hospitals. So the conversations broke down. Nowthey were back at scratch, and a great opportunity existed for

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BRITIS s DE ARTMENT OF ABRIGULTURE

MEDICAL JOOTHE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

Edited by

NORMAN GERALD HORNER, MI.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.S.

Assisted by

HUGH CLEGG, M.B., F.R.C.P.

VOLUME II 1943

JULY TO DECEMBER

Published at the Office of the British Medical Association, T,avistock Square, London, W.C.1, and

Printed by Fisher, Knight & Co., Ltd., Gainsborough Press, St. Albans

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2 JuLy-DEc., 1943 INDEX BRITISHINDEX MEDICAL JOURNAL

_ 7 j;

KEY TO DATES AND PAGES-i=

The following table, giving a key to the dates of issue andthe page numbers of the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAI, andSIJPPLEMENT in the second volume for 1943, may proveconvenient to readers in search of a reference.

SerialNo.

43044305430643074308430943104311431243134314431543164317408-i;

4326432743284329

'.Date ofIssue

July 310172431

Aug. 7142128

Sept. 4,,11

18,, 25

Oct. 2,, 9

162330

Nov. 6132027

Dec. 4,, 11, 18

25

JournalPages1- 30

31- 62-63- 9495-126127-158159-190191-222223-256257-288289-318319-350351-380381-410411-442443-472473-502503-534535-566567-598599-632633-666667-702703-736737-772773-804805-840

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INDEX TO VOLUME II FOR 1943READERS in search of a particular subject will find it useful to bear in mind that the references are in several cases distributedunder two or more separate headings-for example, Brain and Cerebral; Heart and Cardiac; Liver and Hepatic; Renal andKidney; Cancer and Carcinoma; Child and Infant; Goitre and Thyroid. Subjects dealt with under various main headings in theJOURNAL have been set out in alphabetical order under their respective headings-for example, " Annotations," " Correspondence,"" Leading Articles," " Obituary," " Reviews," etc. Original Articles are indicated by the letter (0).

I AAbdomen, visceral lesions of, after muscular

action, 158ABEL, Lawrence: " Siren diarrhoea," 52ABELSON, B. R.: In defence of nursery schools,

527, 728ABRAHAM, J. Johnston: Appreciation of Charles

Gibbs, 529ABRAHAMSON, Mervyn: Whole-time security, 152Abscess, amoebic liver, an unusual case of (J. A. M.

Cameron), 329

ACADEMY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE IN IRELAND:Report of 1942-3 Session, 656Section of Anatomy and Physiology: Ascorbic

acid in idiopathic methaemoglobinaemia, 336

Accident services, planning of (annotation), 112Achalasia in a man of 60, 532Acrodynia, 75 cases of: effect of removal of tonsilsand adenoids (H. J. G. Gareau), 7

Actinomycosis of tongue successfully treated bysulphonamides (A. McCloy), 106; correspond-ence, 180

ADAMS, A. Wilfrid: Conditions for good work, 52,311

F. Dennette: Physical Diagnosis (Richard C.Cabot's original work), 13th ed., 76

Adder bite, 56Adrenaline and arterial hypertension, 31Adrenals: Selective action of vitamin C on the

suprarenals, 213-Clinical symptoms of adreno-cortical hyper- and hypo-trophy, 826

Advertising space, economy in, 57; annotation on,518; correspondence, 730

Africa, Central : Trea:ment of leprosy, 531African soldiers, analysis of acute respiratory con-

ditions in (W. W. M'acNaught and R. M. Murray-Lyon), 324 (0)

After Care and Rehabilitation: A " Practitioner"booklet, 268

Agar, salvage of, 690AOAR, H.: Peripheral arterial embolism, 101 (0)

correspondence, 179, 245, 374Agents provocateurs: Police decoy and the doctor

(annotation), 719; correspondence, 725, 796, 832-Question in Parliament, 733

kGIUS-FERRANTI, T.: Poliomyelitis in Malta, 687AINSCOW, C. B.: Arsenical encephalopathy, 465

it. planning the (annotation), 489; correspondence,622, 804

Xir-raid casualties, colour film of, 840Aitken, John, obituary notice of, 346

Robert: Treatment of lupus vulgaris, 463, 621LCOCK, Helen Bower: Adjuvants to nitrous oxideanaesthesia, 762cohol: And the brain (annotation), 112-Andavitaminosis (annotation), 614; correspondence,735

-injection, Gasserian trigeminal neuralgia at anexceptionally early age cured by (Wilfred Harris),39 (0)

ALDRIDGE, L. W.: Specialist courses for ServiceM.O.s, 88

ALEXANDER, G. L.: Psychiatry in general hospitals,214

Alkalosis, 802Allergy: Liver, sensitivity to, 29-Bee-stings, 62-

Potassium in, 440-Hay-fever and allergic rhinitis,735

ALLISON, P. R.: Management of acute pleuralempyema, 383 (0); correspondence, 463, 590-R. S.: Sea Diseases: The Story of a Great

Natural Experiment in Preventive Medicine inthe Royal Navy, 138

XLL.OTT, E. N.: Excretion of sulphonamides, 826klopecia areata, 380kLPORT, A. Cecil: Appreciation of A. W. Byrne,376

\mbulances: Home service, 172-Availability of,through Red Cross, 254menorrhoea, primary, 534tmines, pressor, and arterial hypertension, 32'.mphetamine in narcolepsy, 533mputation, two-stage: Primary planned amputa-ion in presence of sepsis (E. A. Jack and J.

.Charnley), 131 (0)

Amyloid disease, primary (J. A. Dillon and L. R.Evans), 242

ANAEMIA:Dimorphic (annotation), 237Hypochromic, in adolescent males (M. L. Thom-

son), 454 (0)Liver deficiency, in a case of acute infective

hepatitis (J. Norman Hill and Walter Haus-mann), 262 (0)

Nutritional iron deficiency, in wartime: haemo-globin levels of 3,338 persons from birth to55 years of age (L. S. P. Davidson and others),95 (0)

Pcrnicious, and having children, 664- of pregnancy, 564Therapeutic fallacies concerning, 574

Anaerobes, pathogenic F. A. Knott), 521

ANAESTHESIA:Anaesthetics, teaching, 827Anaesthetist's third hand (P. S. A. Heyworth),486; correspondence, 728, 763

Caudal, continuous, in obstetrics (annotation),205

Ether, light, 762For laryngofissure, 312Gas-and-oxygen, equipment for, 595Intravenous, continuous, simple (R. Shaw), 715;

(F. W. Roberts and B. A. Sellick), 813 (0)Nasal intubation, 86Nitrous oxide: a critical evaluation (R. BlairGould), 607 (0); correspondence, 762, 827

Obstetric, Gwathmey's, 700Regional, 660Spinal, concentration of nupercaine for, 687- low, during labour in casegsof cardiac failure

(H. Burton), 389 (0); correspondence, 465site of embolus after, 179

- specific gravity of C.S.F. with specialreference to (W. Etherington Wilson), 165 (0);correspondence, 245, 280, 314

Trichlorethylene and trigeminal paralysis (J.McAuley), 713 ; correspondence, 828

Analgesia: gas-and-air, apparatus supplied tomaternity homes, 698-In midwifery: a' mechanical midwife," 795

Anaphylactic shock after first injection of tetanusserum (K. Brandl), 11

Anatomy: Of morale (book .eview), 41-Teachingof (Nova et Vetera), 49-Vesalius and Gray on,56-Surgical, aids to (book review), 76-Com-parative topographical (book review), 107-Regional (book review), 202-Nomenclature, 348-Of female pelvis (book review), 514-A Guideto (E. D. Ewart), 5th ed., 647-Cunningham'sTextbook of, 8th ed., 782

Anderson, Hannah Perry, obituary notices of, 530,593- H. S. : Fleas and cockroaches, 840-Sir John Medicine, 82- Louisa Garrett, obituary notice of, 695- Manuel: Faucial and labial diphtheria, 104 (0)- Robert: The common cold, 559- Thomas: Effect of chemotherapy on mortality

from pneumonia in Glasgow, 779 (0)W. A. D.: Synopsis of Pathology. 300

ANDREWES, C. H.: Typhus types (OX 19, XK, andundetermined), 521

ANDREWS, Mr.: Photographing patients in bed, 521- Albert H.: Manual of Oxygen Therapy Tech-

niques, including Carbon Dioxide, Helium, andWater Vapour, 76.

Aneurin, revised procedure for estimation of. inurine by thiochrome test : Assessment of lcvelof nutrition (Y. L. Wang and L. J. Harris), 451(0)

Aneurysm, arteriosclerotic, of abdominal aorta withperforation of upper jejunum (W. Hausmann), 362

-arteriovenous, of neck (M. H. Waters), 106survival after wiring, 442

Angina pectoris, 573Aniline intoxication (annotation), 427ANNAND, W. Fraser: Treatment with tuberculin, 19

Annotations:Absenteeism among women workers, 398Accident services, planning of, 112Air above, planning the, 489Alcohol and avitaminosis, 614--and the brain, 112Anacmia, dimorphic, 237Anaesthesia, caudal, in obstetrics, 205Aniline intoxication, 427Anophleles gambiae, eradication of, in Brazil, 820Association, British Medical Death of President,175-Lord Dawson our President, 426-Chair-manship of Council, 458

-Hospital Physicists, 489Beryllium, toxic hazard of, 460Bill of health for two great cities, 752Biotin deficiency, clinical, 271Birth weights, manipulation of, 427Blood irradiation therapy, 615Ceylon, malnutrition in, 144Chest surgery film, 397Children in bondage, 238-in hospital, 785- school, medical care of, 304Coccidioidomycosis, 585College, Royal, of Surgeons: New regulations for

Fellowship, 80-Endowment of Chair of Humanand Comparative Pathology, 518

Colonial research, 820Council, Medical Research, 719Dawson, Lord, our President, 426Demerol, 367Dicumarol and salicylates, 615Digitalis, action of, 45Dilantin for non-epileptic psychoses, 518E.C.G. diagnosis, a point in, 80Electro-encephalogram, psychopathic personality

and, 718Enteritis, infantile, and breast-feeding in Dublin.

36,Eskimt.4 and Lapps, food and health of, 207Europe, food situation in. 16Evacuation: a brighter picture, 46Eyes injured by mustard gas, treatment of, 111French *iolonies, medicine in, 176

doctors in revolt, 517Friends in need, 786Goitre in County Tipperary, 79Gonadotrophin, chorionic, origin of, 236Haematologist's herbal, 206Haemolytic mechanisms, 79Hormones, plant, 175Hospital diets, inadequate, 821Hospitals, voluntary, look forward, 332Hypertension and height, 305- experimental, treatment of, 614Hypoglycaemia and neurotic behaviour, 368Indexes, half-yearly, 552Industrial health in 1942, 550Infants' reaction to feeding, 821Influenza, nature of virus, 175Journal, British Medical, appeal for back num-

bers, 238, 552of Industrial Medicine, 584

Kala-azar, transmission by sandfly, 45Kidneys: Phosphatic renal calculi, 551Lenses, contact, for flying duties, 18Liver pills, efficacy of, 398Lupus vulgaris, treatment of, 366Malaria: Co-operative antimalarial work in

Bengal, 428-Control in Freetown Harbour, 718Malta, medical specialists for, 719Measles vaccine, 304Medical history of the war, 682Medicine in Persia, 820Mental health service, views on, 785Midwives, shortage of, 333Milk Cleaning bottles, 272Ministerial changes, 650Mortality, familial, and schizophrenia, 490Narcotics, control of, 718Oestrogens and vaginal glycogen, 753Nervous shock, 110Nurses, hospital, health of, 428Ophthalmology:. Teaching of, 144-Research in,

368Opponents of medical profession, 552Palsy, facial, treatment of, 752

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Annotations (continued):Pancreatic islets, factors damaging, 17Paper control and the war of ideas, 518Parathyroid action, site of, 176Parent in the dock, 551Patulin and the common cold, 683Pellagra, gastric factor in, 18Penicillin in Tunisia, 650Poisoning: From hair dye, 490-Tricresyl phos-

phate, 682-Arsine, 785Police decoy and the doctor, 719Poliomyelitis, 459Proctitis, factitial, 459Rat, brown, war on the, 786Respiratory function of digestive tract, 207Rheumatic fever, 516Ross Instisiute of Tropical Hygiene, 17Shigella, the genus, 237" Shock ' from venous occlusion, 143Society, Clinical, of London, 651

Research Defence, 305- Royal, of Medicine in wartime, 238Stomach at work, 397Surgery, psychiatric implications of, 819Switzerland, chemotherapy in, 333Threadworm, the ubiquitous, 649Tonsillectomy, health and, 334Toxoplasma in man, 753Tropics, control of disease in, 651U.S.A.: Social welfare in, 458Uterus, ergot alkaloids and involution of, 270Venereal diseases problem in Canada, 80Vitamin Bi deficiency, induced, in man, 488

C and cooking, 271- D: Massive therapy in rickets, 517War and the Press, 46Wellcome museums, 46Worms, diet of, 333

Anthrax, sixty cases of (H. Gold), 201Antifreeze for doctors, 662Antitoxin, gas-gangrene, therapeutic value of(M. G. Macfarlane), 636 (0); leading article, 648

Anuria, sulphapyridine: Successfully treated byureteric catheterization (J. P. Cunniffe), 11-Twocases of, due to sulphapyridine calculi, success-fully treated by ureteric catheterization (H. Burt-White and A. G. Johnston), 508 (0)

ANWYL-DAYIES, T.: Cerebral reaction to anti-syphilitic therapy, 20

Anxiety: Night sweats and, 61-Anxiety states inthe Navy (G. V. Stephenson and KennethCameron), 603 (0), correspondence, 687

Aorta, coarctation of, 3- abdominal, arteriosclerotic aneurysm of, with

perforation into upper jejunum (W. Hausmann),362

Appointments, 124, 286, 316, 596, 664, 836ARBOGART, J. L. (and H. H. ASH): Observationson 21 cases of infectious mononucleosis, 714

ARCHER, G. T. L. (and others): Endemic typhusfever in Diego Suarez, Madagascar, 506 (0)

Area, surface, measuring, 770Aribofiavinosis syndrome (leading article), 109;correspondene, 279. See also Riboflavin

Armstead, Hugh Wells, obituary notice of, 121ARMSTRONG, E. F.: Rock phosphate in sewage, 34- G. W.: Internal fixation by screw in oblique

fractures of fibia, 115- Katharine F. (and Alice M. JACKSON): Teach-

ing in Schools of Nursing, 330

ARMY:Detention barracks, soldier's death in, 91, 155,

835Discharge from, reasons for, 155Dyspepsia and peptic ulcer in the Army (SirHenry Tidy), 473 (0); correspondence, 556

Helmet, steel, 833Inoculation against typhus, 469Medical Services, 563--specialists in, 155Mental health of recruits, 186Night vision in the Army: report of 10,333 tests

(A. Lister and J. W. Bishop), 325 (0)

ARNOLD, A.: Regional anaesthesia, 660AROV, Dr.: Use of spiogyra instead of cotton-wool, 115

Arsenic: For Vincent's infection, 360, 433, 464, 622,729. 763 -Antidotes to (leading article), 681

Arsenical compounds, 413- encephalopathy, 465Arsine poisoning (annotation), 785Arterial spasm, traumatic (C. W. Clark), 167 (0)Arteries, in essential hypertension, 1Arteriosclerosis, 573Artery, innominate, gunshot wound of (G. F.Langley), 711 (0); correspondence, 793, 831correction. 804- pulmonary. case. of congenital dilatation of

(H. L. Heimann and M. M. Posel), 512 (0)Arthritis: Pyretotherapy for, 288-At menopausc,

501- gonococcal, treatment of, 566-spinal, differential diagnosis of, in young sub-

jects (C. W. Buckley), 4 (0); correspondence, 179ARTHUR, W. G. (and L. A. N. LINE): Film of first-

aid post during raids, 702Artificial respiration, rocking device for (J. H.

Lahiff), 42Aschheim-Zondek test, 254Ascites: Treatment of, 29-In case of malignant

ovary, 665

INDEX

Ascorbic acid, glucose, and insulin, in treatment ofinfective hepatitis (D. R. Macdonald), 261 (0)- in idiopathic methaemoglobinaemia

(Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland), 336ASH, H. H. (and J. L. ARBOGART): Observations on

21 cases of infectious mononucleosis, 714ASHFORD, C. A.: Acid haematin method for esti-

mation of haemoglobin, 575 (0)Aspirin and gastric haemorrhage, 57; correspond-

ence, 117Aspland, W. H. Graham, obituary notice of, 696Association, American, of the History of Medicine:

William Osler medal awarded, 699- Medicai: Medals and Awards, 124, 409-President elected, 378

-_- Pharmaceutical Manufacturers': Awardof Distinction to Profs. Fleming and Florey, 836- of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and IrelandAnnual general meeting, 656-- British, for Advancement of Science: No. 8 of

official publication, The Advancement of Science,393

Empire Leprosy Relief: Leprosy relief inthe Empire, 81- Hospitals: Annual meeting, 241-Eight

Hundred Years of Service: The Story of Britain'sVoluntary Hospitals, 647- Contributory Schemes, 187

AsSOC ATION, BRITISH MEDICAL: Luncheon to overseamedical services, 82-Suffolk Branch Meeting:" Medical Practice In the Melting-pot ? "(Charles Hill), 83-Death of President (annota-tion), 174-Election of Lord Dawson as newPresident, 426-Chairmanship of Council (annota-tion), 458

Association, British Medical Students', 309-Booksfor medical students in Malta, 836- Orthopaedic: Injuries of the spinal cord,114-Advances in orthopacdics, 757

-- Paediatric: Reports available, 564of Physical Medicine : Officers for first

year, 348-Inaugural address (Lord Horder), 653- Provident: Twenty-one years of, 823-of Scientific Workers, 60

- Central Provident, 720of' Certified Blind Masseurs: Message from

Lord Dawson, 188Clinical Pathologists: Subjects of current

importance, 521European, of Clinical Pathologists: Election

of officers, 81-First general meeting, 826- Hospital Physicists (annotation), 489- Hospitals Saving: Work in past 21 years, 91-21st birthday celebrations, 147- of Industrial Medical Officers, 171 ; annualgeneral meeting, 656

L'eicester Christian Medical, 804London, of the Medical Women's Federa-

tion : State nurseries, 84- Medical Policy, 733- National, for Prevention of Tub,erculosis:Mass radiography scheme, 208, 254-Mass radio-graphy film, 699

-Prison Medical Officers, 297- for Scientific Photography: Clinical photo-

graphy, 521- Scottish Nuffield Provident, 720- Socialist Medical: Industrial health in

Leicester, 187of Speech Therapists, 275Tuberculosis: B.C.G. immunity in tuberculosis,

722Asthma: Theophylline for, 30, 62-Sulphonamides

in, 339Atebrin. See Mepa-crineATKINSoN, E. C.: General principles for future

medical services, 278-Treatment of septic handsand fingers, 432

Atrophy, progressive muscular, 630Atropine glauccma, 22Aubrey, Alfred Reuben, obituary notice of, 561

Squad. Ldr. T. D. R., killed as result of anaccident on active service over-seas, 154

Australia : Diphtheria immunization in Brisbane, 19AVERY, Harris: Septic hands and fingers, 657Avitaminosis, alcohol and (annotation), 614; corre-spondence, 735

AYTOUN, John H.: Obstetrical forceps for fibroid,151

BBAB, H.: Clinical symptoms of adrenocortical hypo-and hyper-trophy, 826

BACHARACH, A. L.: Penicillin, 434-Thc D vita-mins, 736

BACK, Marjorie: State nurseries, 84-Wartimenursery schools, 620

Bact. cholerae-suis. human infection with: reportof two cases (Herts Schwabacher and others),358 (0)

Bacteriaemia after tooth extraction, 378Bacteriology of brain abscess (Allan M. McFarlan),

643 (0)BADENOCH, A. Guthrie: The people and State

medicine, 180BAILEY, A. G. S.: Treatment of septic hands and

fingers, 764- Hamilton (and R. J. McNeill LovE); A Short

Practice of Surgery, 6th ed., 234

BRITISHMEDICAL JOURNAL

BAILEY, J. Shackleton: Public opinion on health ser-vices, 311, 436- L. D. (and others): Register of Medical

Auxiliaries, 465BAIN, Alastair: Tossing the needle, 772BAKER, C. G. (and others): Endemic typhus fever

in Diego Suarez, Madagascar, 506 (0)BAKER, J. R.: Journals for enemy prisoners of war,

380Balanitis, fusospirillary, treatment of (G. M.Thomson), 485; correspondence, 729

BALLENGER, Howard Charles: Manual of Otology,Rhinology, and Laryngology, 2nd ed., 548-Dis-eases of the Nose, Throat, and Ear: Medical andSurgical, 8th ed., 611

BALME, Harold: Some problems of rehabilitation,47 (0); correspondence, 116

Bankart, Surg. Rear-Admiral Sir Arthur Reginald,obituary notice of, 154

BANKS, Sam W. (and Edward L. COMPERE): PIc-torial Handbook of Fracture Treatment, 547

BARBER, H. W.: Recurrent erysipelas, 632BARCROFT, H. (and others): Ascorbic acid in idio-

pathic methaemoglobinaemia, 336BARDHAN, P. N.: Louse-borne typhus fever, 85.Barford, Arthur Morton, obituary notice of, 216

J. L. Rocking device for stretcher, 581BARHAM, G. F.: Shortened puerperium, 666Barker, Francis, obituary notice of, 798Barkia, Fl. Lieut. J. M., death of, on active service,

376BARLING, B.: Blood in sulphonamide therapy, 826- Seymour: Personal tribute to Sir Beckwith

Whitehouse, 216BARLOW, Hilda (and others): The failure of H 11

to inhibit growth of tumours in mice, 65 (0);leading article, 77; correspondence, 149- Sir Thomas, 98th birthday of, 334-Appeal

for R.M.B.F. Christmas gifts, 492, 724BARNARD, Mildred (and M. C. DAVIS): Nomograph

for blood urea clearance, 782BARNES: Spinal-cord injury, 114- E. Broughton: Sulphonamides in otitis media,658

BARNETT, J. W.: H 11 for cancer, 589BARNS, H. H. Fouracre: March fracture of meta-

tarsal bones, 608 (0); correspondence, 793BARTON, Mary: Artificial insemination, 312, 727

(and others): Sterility and impaired fertility,493

BARWELL, T. E.: Oedema of extremities at sea, 87BASHFORD, Sir Henry, appointed Medical Adviser to

the Treasury, 552, 628-Mind and stomach, 619Bateman, C. H., commended for brave conduct,

348Bates, Tom, obituary notice of, 765Batten, Rayner Derry, obituary notice of, 626BAUER, Albert W.: Treatment of sweating feet; 632-Iodine deficiency, 831- Walter (and others): Changes in the Knee-

joint at Various Ages, 201BAUM, I. H.: Plaster-of-Paris wrist splints-a

simple technique for reinforcement, 139BAUMGARTNER, J. G.: Canned Foods: An Introduc-

tion to Microbiology, 170BAXTER, J. S.: Aids to Surgical Anatomy, 76Baynes, H. G., obituary notice of, 438BEADNELL, C. M.: An Encyclopaedic Dictionary of

Science and War, 301BEATON, Thomas: Mental health services in Ports-mouth, 618

BEAUMONT, G. E. (and J. D. ROBERTSON): Pituitaryhypothyroidism with impaired renal function, 356(0)-Renal function in myxoedema, 578 (0)- (and E. C. DODDS): Recent Advances in

Medicine, 11th ed., 749Bedingfield, Henry, obituary notice of, 625BEDSON, S. P.: Epidemiology of poliomyelitis, 686Bee stings, 62, 441BEEBE, Dr.: Contraception and Fertility in the

Southern Appalachians, 139Beer, Louis, obituary notice of, 766Beers, Clifford Whittingham, obituary notice of, 498Beesley, R. W., obituary notice of, 57Beeswax, 349BEGGS, S. T.: Improvised wheeled stretchers, 256Behaviour and neurosis, leading article on, 487;

correspondence, 556Beit Memorial Fellowships for Medical Research

Elections, 172Belgium: Save the Children (Emile Cammaerts),393-Food for, 733-Tuberculosis in, 800

BELL, G. H.: Visual physiology of the cinema, 669- Julia: Treasury of Human Inheritance, Vol.

IV, Part IV: On Pseudohypertrophic and AlliedTypes of Progressive Muscular Dystrophy, 421

Bellis. Fl. Lieut. Gordon Worsley, killed in flyingaccident, 468

BENDIT, L. J.: Artificial insemination. 404BENHAM, G. H. H.: Symptoms of vitamin B defi-

ciency, 619BENJAMIN, B. (and W. Allen DALEY): Tuberculosis

in London, 712 (0)BENNETT, C. F.: B.C.G. immunity in tuberculosis,722- G. A. (and others): Changes in the Knee-joint

at Various Ages, 201- James, obituary notice of, 593BENTALL, A. P.: Significance of the Rh factor, 557BERG, Charles: A case of conversion hysteria, 830BERNDT, $. F.: Fusospirillary balanitis, 729BERRY, R. J. A.: Appreciation of R. H. J. Fether-

ston, 560Beryllium: Toxic hazard of (annotation), 460-

X-ray picture of lungs in poisoning (Meyer), 824

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BEST, C. H. (and N. B. TAYLOR): T/le PllysiologicalBasis of Medical Practice, 3rd ed., 646

BETHEA, Oscar W.: he 1942 Year Book oJ Gen-eral Therapeutics, 12

Beveridge Plan: A Symposium, 139Report: N.H.I. and Assumption B, 343--

A.R.M., Government, and Assumption B, 530-White Paper, 799

BIDEN, W. M.: Stilboestrol for breast tumour, 57Bigelow, Leslie Lawson, death of, 250Bile and blood, concentration of cholesterol in,

effect of diet on (Nancy Gough), 390 (0)BiI LINGHURST. W. B.: Ligature of innominate

artery, 831Binnie, James Rouse, obituary notice of, 346.Biochemistry: For medical students (book review),202-New links with chemotherapy, 415-Reviewsof two books on, 679

Biopsy material, small, handling of (Alan C.Lendrum), 644 (0)

Biotin deficiency, clinical (annotation), 271BIRD, J. D. H.: Kienbock's disease, 282BIRNBERG, V. J. (and A. E. HANSEN): Thrombo-

phlebitis migrans, 653Birth rate, declining, 154- weights, manipulation of (annotation), 427BIsHoP, J. W. (and A. LISTER): Night vision in theArmy Report of 10,333 tests, 325 (0)

-- P. M. F.: Oestrogens at the menopause, 244Bismuth for threadworms, 409BLACKER, C. P.: Notes for the R.M.O. of an

infantry Unit, 76(and others) Sterility and impaired fertility,

619BLACKLAY, Oliver (and others): Preventive medicine

through breast-feeding, 374BLACKLOCK, D. B.: The population problem of

India, 805 (0)Bladder function: Recovery after 21 years, 464-

Recovery after long disuse, 523BLALOCK (and DUNCAN): Tourniquet applied to an

injured limb, 359Blast injuries, 118Bleeding. See HaemorrhageBlindness, Prevention and Treatment of (Scotland)Act: Advice to local authorities on, 249

prevention, campaign for, 253Queen Elizabeth Homcs of Recovery, 253

BLOMFIELD, George W.: H 11 for cancer, 403-Early diagnosis of cancer, 691

BLOOD:Cholesterol, concentration of, in blood and bile,

effect of diet on (Nancy Gough), 390 (0)Circulation In arterial hypprtension (G. W.

Pickering), 1 (0), 31 (0)-Acute effects ofsmoking on respiration and circulation (R. J.Main), 210

Circulatory overloading, transfusion reactions andfatalities consequent on (R. Drummond), 319(0); correspondence, 431

Haematology in infective diseases, 826Irradiation therapy (annotation), 615Potassium concentration, rise in, in blood stream

foilowiing ischaemia of muscle masses (R. E.Rewell), 483 (0)

Preservative : Advantages of a disodium - citrate -

glucose mixture as a blood preservative (J. F.Loutit and P. L. Mollison), 744 (0)

Rh factor, risks of, 157Sedimentation rate, 597. 735Urea clearance, nomograph for (M. C. Davis andMildred Barnard), 782

Blood clotting: Measurement of clot retraction(leading article), 236- groups: Grouping in tubes, 118-Transmis-

sion of the blood group, 700--pressure, barometer and, 598

high, in pregnancy, 125See also Hypertension

readings, significance of, in general sur-gical work, with special reference to cardiac index(Harold Dodd), 811 (0)- transfusion: Danger of Haemolytic Trans-

fusion Reactions due to Immunization of theRecipient to the Rh Factor (Blood TransfusionCommittee, M.R.C.), 50

See also Transfusion--vessels, peripheral, in health and disease

(leading article), 751BLYTH, William: Pseudocyesis simulated in a male,

137Board, Conjoint, in Scotland: Licentiates admitted,

185, 627-- Industrial Health Research: Report on

absenteeism among women workers (annotation),398

BOBBETT, P. (and others): The Spackman case,249

BODENHAM., D. C.: Burns of eyelids and conjunc-tiva: R.A.F. experience, 522-Penicillin: vehiclesfor administration and types of wound suitablefor treatment, 655

BOGOMOLETZ, Alexander: Antireticular cytotoxicserum, 203

Bond. Lawrence Temple, obituary notice of, 834

BONE, J. W.: Books for prisoners of war, 493Bone diseases, phosphatase in, 114

marrow, transfusion into, 471, 498Bones, Paget's disease of, 501BONNEY, V,ctor: Appreciation of William Pasteur,468-Ligature of innominate artery, 831

BOOME, E. J. (and others): Register of MedicalAuxiliaries, 465

INDEX

BOUND, J. P.: Two cases of congenital absence ofone kidney in same family, 747

BOURNE, Geoffrey: Medicine and politics. 54-War-time Food for Mother and Child, 233-Caloricvalues of rations inEurope. 759

(and W. D. DOHERTY): London TeachingHospitals Committee, 341

BOUSFIELD, Guy: Diphtheria alum-precipitatedtoxoid (A.P.T.): observations on immunity re-sponse in the human subject to varying Lf dosagecombinations, 706 (0)

Bowel, distension of, 441BOWIE, P. G.: Atmcspheric pollution wi,h cement

dust, 804BOWLEY, Agatha H.: The Natural Developmetlt of

the Child, 2nd ed., 679Boxwell, Prof. William, obituary notice of, 25BOYD, J. S. K.: Immtlnization against enteric group

fevers, 178Reynold H. : Artificial insemination, 434

- William: Textbook of Pathology, 4th ed.,486

BOYD-COOPER, Brian: Parodontal disease, 632BOYDE, H. C. (and others): N.H.I. and Assumption

B, 343Boyes, Auguste, obituary notice of, 57BRADLEY, Q. Charnock: Topographical Anatomy of

the Dog: 4th ed. (revised by Tom Grahame), 107- W. H.: Field studies in the enteric fevers,

430BRAILSFORD, J. F.: Early recognition of cancer, 555

BRAIN:Abscess. bacteriology of (Allan M. McFarlan),

643 (0)Alcohol and the (annotation), 112Cerebral reaction to antisyphilitic therapy, 20Circulation in, in esstntial hypertension, 3Progressive cerebral ischaemia (Trevor H.

Howell), 746 (0)Symptoqsatqlogy o' cerebral disease, review ofbook on, 138

BRAIN, E. Dorothy: Plant hormones, 342BRAITHWAITE, E. Wrigley: The common cold, 433,559; disclaimer, 566

Bran: In the diet, 87, 151, 222-Prepared, supplyof, 222

BRANDL, K.: Anaphylactic shock after first injectionof tetanus serum. 11

BRASH, J. C. (and E. B. JAMIESON): Cunningham'sTextbook of Anatomy, 8th ed., 782

Breast, diseases of (book review), 748- stilboestrol for tumour of, 57Breast-feeding : Infantile enteritis and, in Dublin

(annotation), 367; correspondence, 526-Preven-tive medicine through, 374-Nipples and, 471,566

Breasts, oestrogens for small, 125, 318BRINCKER, J. A. H.: Diphtheria immunization inEngland and Wales, 52

Bristol and District Divisional Hospitals Council,827

British Pharmocopoeia, 6th addendum, 156Brittain, R. P., ship surgeon, commendation for

bravery, 800BROADBENT, Walter: Cancer of lung: a clinical

sign, 86BROCK, A. J.: The future of medicirle, 791

Sir Laurence: War conditions and mentalhealth, 618

R. C. : Surgical treatment of bronchialcarcinoma, 257 (0)

BRODIE, G. I.: State nurseries, 84BROMAN, Anna: Simple Health Hints, revised

edition, 715Bronchiectasis, sulphonamides for, 771Bronchitis and bronchopneumonia: Therapeutic

fallacies, 574BROOK, Charles Wortham: Carlisle and the Sur-

geons, 202Brooks, Capt. T. Henderson, obituary notice of,

562BROWN, Alan: Pasteurization of milk and infant

mortality rates in Toronto, Vancouver, andVictoria, 133 (0)

C. Metcalf: Report on health centres,presented to Manchester Public Health Committee,685

Rt. Hon. Ernest: Hospital meals, 172F. R.: Unpadded plaster in open wounds, 692J. A.: Urea for migraine, 201

- Lt.-Col. Stewart, killed in action, 594,W. Thomson: Some therapeutic fallacies, 693

BROWNE, F. J.: Advice to the Expectant Mother onthe Care of her Health and that of her Child,6th ed., 393

(and 'others): Sterility and impaired fertility,493

BRUCE, David: Thd Future and the Fighting Gen-eration, 139

BRYAN-BROWN, D. S. (and others): N.H.I. andAssumption B, 343

BUCHAN, George F.: Child care in a national health'service, 273-Foundations of a comprehensive_health service, 278_

BUCKLEY, C. W.: Differential diagnosis of spinalarthritis in young subjects, 4 (0); correspondence,179

Burgess, Robert, obituary notice of, 530BURNETT, James: Lectures on industrial medicine,

148-Outlines of Industrial Medicine, Legislation,and Hygiene, 363

BURNFORD, J.: Pneumonitis, 792

BRITISH 5MEDICAL JOURNAL

Burns: Infection in, 114-Of lids and cornea, 410-Of eyelids and conjunctiva (Royal Society ofMedicine). 522-Analysis of cases in R.A.F. hos-pital, 522-Human fibrin as a dressing for(R. G. Macfarlane), 541 (0)-Unusual, of corneafrom molten wax (Sydney Tibbles), 547-Phosphorus, 666,

BURROws, Arthur: Treatment of lupus vulgaris, 43Harold: Management of pleural empyematn

463Bursa, symptomless, 502LURT-WHITE, H. (and A. G. JOHNSON); Two cases

of anuria due to sulphapyridine calculi success-fully treated by ureteric catheterization, 508 (0)

BURTON, Harold: Low spinal anaesthesia duringlabour in cases of cardiac failure, 389 (0)corrcspondence, 465

Butter and cheese. infected, 318Buttock wounid, 501BUXTON, St. J. D.: Gunshot wounds of elbow-joint,758

Byrne, Austin William, obituary notices of, 184,376

BYWATERS, E. G. L. Arterial embolism and crushsyndrome, 432

CCADE, Stanford: A sulphonamide powder spray,

514Caesarean section. See ObstetricsCAHILL, William: Intravenous technique in infants,

118Caird, Andrew J., obituary notice of, 561Calamine and sulphanilamide for pyogenic skin

infections, 380Calcium: Of milk, availability of (Katharine H.Coward and others), 39 (0)-For an infant, 802

CALDER, Jane Scott: Cult of negative health, 152CALLOW, Bessie R. (and A. FELIX): Typing of para-

typhoid B. bacilli by means of Vi bacteriophage:report to M.R.C., 127 (0)

CALNAN, C. D.: Skin sensitivity to sulphonamides,339

CALVERT, Walter: Congenital atresia of oesophagus,645

CAMERON, J. A. M.: An unusual amoebic liverabscess, 329

Kenneth (and G. V. STEPHENSON): Anxietystates in the Navy, 603 (0); correspondence, 687

CAMMAERTS, Emile: Save the Children of Belgium,393

Campbell, C. M., obituary notice of, 284James: The cult of negative health, 214J. Argyll: Single and multiple lung tumours,

21Campden method of preserving fruit, 502Canada: Milk, pasteurization of, and infant mor-

tality rates in Toronto, Vancouver, and Victoria(Alan Brown), 133 (0) Nutrition movement in(leading article), 235.-Penicillin, production of,409-V.D. problem in, 80

Cancer: Early recognition of, 313, 402, 493, 555,691, 724-Precancerous stage, 566-And theyoung gynaecologist (Malcolm Donaldson), 686-Long-period recurrences in (J. H. Douglas-Web-ster), 720' (0)-Radiotherapy available for, 801- Act, 1939: Local authorities' plans, 564- breast: Clinical diagnosis of, 86-Disappear-

ance of. with stilboestrol, 659, 762-Breast lymphand, 701

bronchial, surgical treatment of (R. C.Brock), 257 (0)

cachexia, cause of, 596-H 11 in: Failure of H 11 to inhibit growth oftumours in mice (W. E. Gye and others), 65 (0)-Observations on use of (H. A. Kidd), 67 (0)-H 11 for treatment of cancer (leading article), 77;correspondence, 149, 211, 403, 466, 589-Effectof injections of H 11 on growth of mouse tumours(D. L. Woodhouse), 231 (0)- lung: a clinical sign, 86

prostatic: Treatment by oestradiol anddietlwlstilboestrol (G. Harvie Duncan), 137-Stilboestrol for, 501, 702- rectal, surgical pathology of (R.S.M.), 790

research, 256CAPENER, Norman: Fact and fancy in poliomye-

litis, 279CAPPELL, D. F. (and others): The Rh factor and

erythroblastosis foetalis, 289 (0)-Significance ofthe Rh factor, 690

Carbon monoxide and producer-gas units, 187Carcinoma. See CancerCardiff: Proceedings of Medical Society 611CAREW-SHAW, E.: Vasoconstrictors in coryza, 830CARGILL, L. Vernon (and others): Register of

Medical Auxiliaries, 465Carlile and the Surgeons (C. W. Brook), 202CARLING, Esther: The nation's milk, 117-" Milk"and " nurses," 314-Food for nurses, 527

CARLSON, Hialmar E. (and Nelse F. OCKERBLAD):Urology in General Practice, 485

CARR-SAUNDERS, A. M. (and others): Sterility andimpaired fertility, 619

CARRUTHBRS, L. B.: Sulphonamides in asthma, 339Carter's little liver pills, efficacy of (annotation),

398Casein hydrolysate, enzymic, minimum requirements

(A. J. Mueller), 200CASSEL, Sir Felix, endowment of bursaries for

nurses, 286

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CAVE, Paul: A precision method of cephalometryand pelvimetry. 196 (0); correspondence, 338,375. 495. 526, 558, 658

CAWADIAS, A. P.: Her-maphroditos: the HunmaiIntersex, 580-Cos and Hippocrates, 588

CAWSTON, F. G.: Destruction of schistosomelarvae, 840

Cement dust, atmospheric pollut.on with, 622, 804Cephalometry and pelvimetry, a precision method

of (Paul Cave), 196 (0); correspondence, 338,374., 494, 526, 558, 658

Cerebral. See BrainCerebrospinal fluid, specific gravity of, with special

reference to spinal anaesthesia (W. Etheringttn-Wilson), 165 (0); correspondence, 245, 280, 314

Certification panel at Burnley, 91Ceylon, malnutrition in (annotation), 144CHADWICK, Henry D. (and Alton S. POPE): The

Moder-n Attack on Tuberculosis, 75Chadwick prizes and medals. 137CHAKRAVARTI, A. (and R. K. PAL): A Hantdbook

of Modern Physiology, 107CHAMBERLAIN, E. Noble: Symptoms atnd Signs in

Clinical Medicine, 3rd ed., 170-- (and H. Wallace JONES): Electrocardiograns:An Elemnentary Atlas for Students and Prac-titioners, 2nd ed., 363

CHARGIN, L. (and others): An epidemic of erythemainfectiosum, 745

CHARLTON, E. P. H. (and Ellis STUNGO): Examin-ing the neurotic, 830

CHARNLEY, J. (and E. A. JACK): The two-stageamputation: primary planned amputation in pres-ence of sepsis. 131 (0)

CHARTERIS. A. A.: Local application' of sulphanil-amide powder in radiotherapy, 577 (0)

CHEATLE, Sir G. Lenthal: Orthopaedics of "sentrygo." 213

Cheese and butter, infected, 318Chemistry, Physical, for Students of Biochemistryand Medicine (E. S. West), 301

Chemotherapy: -Local, in chronic (non-rheumatoid)rheumatism (G. L. Scott), 510 (0)-Or serum forscarlet fever? (leading article), 613-Effect of, onmortality from pneumonia in Glasgow (ThomasAnderson), 779 (0). See also Sulphonamides

Chest, examination of, review of book on. 646Chicken-pox following contact with shingles, 736,

840Chilblains, treatment of, 252, 574, 727

CHILDREN:Child care in national health service (G. F.

Btlchan), 273Childhood infection and its relation to adoles-

cent and adult pulmonary tuberculosis; recordsof Brompton Hospital for last 14 years (A.Margaret C. Macpherson). 98 (0); correspond-ence, 210, 373, 436, 463, 621, 764

Children in Bondage, 238-- in hospital (annotition), 785Diseases of Infancy and Childhood (Wilfrid

Sheldon), 4th ed., 514Eyesight, care of child's, 433Medical care of (annotation), 304Natural development of (book review), 679Nutrition, levels of vitamin A and C, in Glos-

sop school-children and effect of deficiencies ontheir physical condition (G. Kohn and others),477 (0)

Parent in the dock (annotation). 551Pyelitis, rctention of urine and, in girls, 657Rehabilitation of, in occupied countries. use of

exercise in (book review), 170Scottish, health of, 219' Spots" in, 839Syphilis. incidence of, among juvenile defectives

(J. Lloyd), 420Tuberculosis in childhood (leading article), 270

correspondence on, 374: any questions?* 500Vitamins and minerals, effect of supplements of,

on health of girls (Hilda Fowke), 519Wassermann reaction, blood for, in a child, 287

Chinaf Drtigs and supplies for. 144-British Gov-ernment grant-in-aid to, 187-Doctors for, 249-Medicine in (book review), 580- root, 255Cholecystography: Pheniodol, a new contrastmedium for (F. H. Kemp). 674 (0)

Cholera and deaths from famine in India, 595Cholesterol, effect of diet on concentration of, in

blood and bile (Nancy Gough), 390 (0)Choline derivatives, alarming effects of. 700Chrispin, William Foggitt. obituary notice of, 766CHRISTIE, A. B.: Arsenic for Vincent's infection,.433- R. V.: Clinical trials of penicillin, 655

CHRISTIE-BROWN, R. (and others): Sterility andimpaired fertility, 493

CIEMAN, S.: Possibilities of research in senile dis-- eases, 239 (0); correspondence, 314Chronic sick, care of: A case for treating chronic

sick in blocks in a general hospital (MarioryWV. Warren), 822 (0)

Civil Defence casualties, medical care otf, 469CLANCY, W. J.: Spinal anaesthesia for labour, 465Clarey, Lieut. N., death of, 798CLARK, C. Denley: Walking " iron " for leg

plasters 364C. W.: Traumatic arterial spasm, 167 (0)

--Hilda: Treatment with tuberculin, 120

INDEX

CLARK-KENNEDY, A. E.: Educational backgroundfor the profession of medicine, 306; correrspondence, 374

CLARKE, A. Grey (and F. PRESCOTT): Studies invitamin B deficiency witlf special reference tomental and oral manifestations, 503 (0); cor-respondence, 619. 657, 689- Astley V.: Treatment of sweating feet, 632- Major R., presumed killed in action at sea,

315Classics, the, 375, 467, 496, 591Claudication, intermittetit, 254, 350, 410CLAY, Austin C.: Chemotherapy of intestinal in-

fections treated with sulphonamide compounds,35 (0)

CLAYTON, P. B.: Cleanse the Lepe-, 364Cleminson, F. J., obituary notice of. 315Clinics, special, 55Clonus, ether, treated by hexobarbitone soluble

(H. L. Heath), 646Clothing, delousing of. by fumigation (W. -G. L.

David), 108COBB. Charles C.: Conditions for good work, 121Coccidioidomycosis (annotation), 585Cock, Frederick William, obituary notice of, 625Cockroaches, 502, 840Coeliac disease, incipient, improved by sulpha-

guanidine, 558COHIEN, H. M.: Tuberculosis in childhood. 374

Raymond C.: Effect of pregnancy and par-turition on pulmonary tuberculosis, 775 (0)

Cold: Feeling the, 501-First phase ok injury from(Killian), 608-Cold extremities, 802- common, 433, 528, 559-Control of, 159, 318-

Vaccines for, 221-Doctor with a cold, 343-Psychology and, 494-Therapeutic fallacies, 574-Patulin and, 683

COLDREY, Eric: Learning the art of medicine. 341COLEBROOK, Leonard: Infection in burns. 114Coles. Donald Alexander, obituary notice of, 283Colitis: Osteo-arthritis after, 564-SuLphonamides

for, 665- mucous, improved by sulphaguanidine. 558COLLEDGE, Lionel: Gunshot wound of innominate

artery, 793College, Epsom: Annual general meeting, 29-

Connell Craig Fund, 29Royal, of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists:

Elections, 185, 626-Gift of £1,000, 185, 626-Members admitted, 626-Diplomas awarded, 627;regulation suspended, 664- Royal, of Physicians of Edinburgh: Elections.

185, 798-Meetings, 185-Bursaries awarded, 664-Fellows introduced, 664

COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON:Awards, 218Bradshaw Lecturer, 593Charles West Lecture, 593Comitia, 218, 593Diplomas granted. 218. 594Elections, 218, 593Harveian Orator, 593Licences conferred, 593Membership, 218, 593Milroy lecturer, 593Reports of Committees on Social and Preventive

Medicine and on Psychological Medicine, 553,593, 617. 648

Scholarships, 593College, Royal. of Surgeons of Edinburgh: Fellow-

ship, 88-Fellows admitted, 154-Fellows elected,594-Elections, 594

COLLEGE, ROYAL, OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND:Appointments, 122, 218Arnott demonstrator, 122Arris and Gale Lectures, 122Bernhard Baron Research Laboratories, 561Blane Medal, 562, 697Bradshaw Lectures, 561, 835Chair of Human and Comparative Pathology, 798Centenary celebrations, 140Diplomas granted, 122. 218, 562, 697, 835- - correction, 286Elections. 58, 697Erasmus Wilson demonstrators, 122Examiners, Court of, 697Fellowship: new regulations. 80 90Fellowships granted, 122, 562, 835- honorary, 80, 140, 335. 664Gift of £100,000 by Mr. W. H. Collins, 518Hunterian professors, 122, 697Licences in Dental Surgery, 562- to practise conferred, 218Mackenzie Mackinnon Research Fund, 561MacLoghlin scholar, 122Moynihan Lecture, 438Museum, restoration of, 14President: Re-elected, 122-Address to Fellows,

401COLLIER, Howard E.: Neurotic and psychiatric

states as catises of inability to work in England,1940-1. 461: correspondence, 556, 660

CO LINS, E. G.: Ear, nose, and throat casualtiesin a general hospital in the Middle East, 386

COLLIs. Edgar L.: Appreciation of D. A. Coles,283

Colon and rectum, functional diseases of (R.S.M.),51: correspondence, 117, 310, 403, 462

Colonies, higher education and research in, 123COLSEN, Kurt: Fractures and Fracture Treatment

in Practice, 169

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COLT, G. H.: 'Survival after wiring an aneurysm,442

COLTART, W. D.: Injuries of the astragalus, 758Commission, National Radium: List of hospitals

approved for supplies of radon, 433Royal, on Birth Rate. 767

Committee, British X-ray and Radium Protection:Sixth report, 146- Central Advisory Water: Report on RiverBoards (leading article), 457-- Interdepartmental, on Rehabilitation and Re-

settlement of Disabled Persons, 155Joint, for Soviet Aid. 156

-,London Teaching Hospitals, 341Medical Personnel (Priority) of North_rn Ire-

land, 113Ministry of Health Standing, on Medical and

Ntstritional Problems, 187Parliamentary Medical. 836Rep-esentative: Report of, 244-Composition

of. 594- Rtishcliffe, on t-aining of nurses for Colonial

service, 699Standing, on Nutrition. 187

COMPERE, E. L. (and S. W. BANKS): PictorialHamidbook of Fracture Treatment. 547

COMPTON, Arthur: Comparative value of phage andsulphonamides in acute bacillary dysentery, 178

Conception. greatest age of, 771CONNELL, M. C. (and B. L. DELLA VIDA): Acute

aleukaemic myeloid leukaemia, 417 (0); cor-respondence, 527

Constipation: Some therapeutic fallacies, 575Contraception. sterility and. 256, 350, 434, 442, 524,

587, 691, 796Contraceptives, fertility and, 154, 350Contramine for herpes (E. S. Hawkes), 391Convulsion therapy: Misadventure under convuls-

ant treatment (E. H. Larkin). 299-Head ter-minals for electrotherapy (E. Fretson Skinner),393

CONWELL. H. E. (and J. A. KEY): Managementof Fractures, Dislocatiomns, amid Sprains, 3rd ed.,169

CONYBEARE, J. J.: Textbook of Medicine, 6th ed..76-Transmission of kala-azar by the' sandfly, 148

CONYNGHAM, M. A.: Perforated gastric ulcer inadolescent, 256

COOKE, W. Trevor: Pleuro-p- icardial rub. 804COOPER, W. C. J.: Bovine tuberculosis in S. Africa.

214-Surgical tuberculosis -in S. Africa, 795COPE, V. Zachary: Actinomycosis of tongue, 180- (and others): Register of Medical Auxiliaries,465

COPEMAN, W. S. C.: Aetiology of the fibrositicnodule: a clinical contribution, 263 (0); corre-spondence. 373, 494

-(and Harold EDWARDS): Dyspepsia: an in-vestigation, 640 (0)

CORDIER, D. G.: Methods of artificial respiration,381 : correspondence, 493

CORFIELD, W. F. (and H. LOEWENTHAL): Success-ful treatment of chronic paratyphoid carrier withEulphaguanidine, 105 (0)

CORKERY. R. A. P. (and others): The Spackmancase, 249

Cornea. See OphthalmologyCorporation, the public (D. Harcourt Kitchin),

359, 399 (B.B.C.. National Electricity Supply.London Transport), 423 (Assistance Board, Agri-culture, Health Services)-Corporation or depart-ment? (leading article), 425

Correspondence:Actinomycosis of the tongue, 180Adder bite, 56Advertising space, economy in, 57Agents provocateurs, 725, 796, 832Anaesthesia, ether, light, 762

for laryngofissure, 312-nasal intubation in, 86

nitrous oxtde, 762, 827- regional, 660

spinal. 687-Site of embolus after, 179-Forlabour, 465

Anaesthetics, teaching of, 827Anaesthetist's third hand. 728, 763Analgesia in midwifery, 795Anatomy, Vesalius and Gray on, 56Anxiety and hysteria, 687Ariboflavinosis syndrome, 279Army's steel helmet, 833Arsenic for Vincent's infection, 433. 464, 622.

729. 763Arsenical encephalopathy. 465, 589Artery, innominate: Wound of, 793-Ligature

of, 8Aspirin and gastric haemorrhage, 57. 117Atmospheric pollution with cement dust, 622Balanitis, fusospirillary, 729Bladder function, recovery of: After 21 years,464-After long disuse, 523'

Blast injuries, 118Blood, grouping in tubes, 118Breast-feeding: Preventive medicine through, 374

-Infantile enteritis and, 526Br-itish Medical Journal, appeal for back num-

bers of, 343schools and Austrian doctors, 436

Cancer: Clinical diag9osis of breast tumours, 86-H 11 for. 149, 211, 314, 403, 460. 589-Lung:a clinical sign, 86-Early recognition of. 313.402. 493. 555. 691. 724.-Stilboestrol for breasttumour, 57, 659, 762

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Correspondence (continued):Cephalometry and pelvimetry, precision method

of. 338. 375. 495, 526. 558, 658Cerebrospinal fluid. specific gravity of, 245, 280,

314Charter of Health,: 525, 623

China, doctors for. 249Classics," 375. 46. 496. 591

Clinics, special, 55Cold, the common, 433. 528, 559

- psychology and. 494. 621Coryza, misuse of vasoconstrictors in, 763, 830Cos and Hippocrates. 588Deaths, reporting to coroners. 694Dentistry as specialty of medicine, 590, 726, 797Dermatology, teaching of, 283Desert sores, 590Diabetes: Diet in. 21. 115-Views on, 374Diabetic retinitis. 213, 812Diet: In diabetes, 21. 115-Bran in, 87, 151Digitalis, maintenance dose of, 283Diphtheria, epidemiology of, 116- immunization in Brisbane, 19Doctor with a cold, 343Doctors for China, 249" Duodenitis." 688. 828Dysentery. acute bacillary. comparative value of

phage and sulphonamides in, 178Dyspepsia, functional. 688Edinburgh Surgical Fellowship, 88Elderly infirm, care of. 23Embolism: Peripheral arterial, 245, 374-And

crush syndrome, 432Emphysema, subcutaneous, in smallpox, 56Empyema, acute, nmanagement of, 590Empyemata, pleural, management of, 463Factory work, fitness for. 406Fatigue, element of, in disease to-day, 793Fecundity, low, 559Feet, sweating, treatment of, 558Fever, blackwater, treatment of, 87- typhus. louse-borne, 85Fevers, enteric group of, immunization against,

178Fibrositic nodule, aetiology of, 373Fractures, " fatigue," 728- of femur, emergency treatment of, 557-of great toe, 527-- march, of metatarsals, 793Fund, Royal Medical Benevolent, Christmas gifts,

492, 724Gastro-enteritis, neonatal, 116Glaucoma, atropine, 23Goitre, toxic, 831Hands and fingers, septic.,I32, 525, 556, 657, 764Health centres, 152

negative, cult of, 55, 120, 151, 214--policy, national. 279-services: Areas. education and, 181-In

future social order, 181-Foundations of com-prehensive, 278, 371-Future, 311, 342, 436-Public opinion on. 311, 405-Conditions foreffective, 372- and social medicine. 243, 342Hepatitis, epidemic, 760- infective, 338Hernia, direct inguinal. 22Hormones, intercellular. 588-plant, 342Hospital administration, improving, 372- diets, inadequate. 431, 619. 690. 796- posts under local authorities, 590Hospitals Committee. London Teaching, 341Hypoglycaemia, endogenous, 760Hysteria, conversion. 830Industrial diseases. lectures on, 148Influenza, omens of. 793Insemination, artificial. 312, 404, 434, 496, 588,727

Insulin, globin. 212. 280Insurance, National Health, and Assumption B, 343Iodine deficiency, 620, 831Jaundice, congenital, in man aged 77, 690, 763Kala-azar, transmission of. by sandfly, 148Kienbock's disease. 282Lead poisoning, industrial, 760Leukaemia, aleukaemic myeloid, 527Lungs, complications in, after operation, 85- tumours of, single and multiple, 21Lupus vulgaris, 432, 463, 495, 621, 659Malaria, malignant tertian. 761

symptomatology of, 86. 152Masseurs in R.A.F. Medical Service. 406Mastoiditis and D. and V., 245, 280, 403, 587, 693Medical auxiliaries, register of. 465- education, planning of. 179- history of the individual, 792- officers, Service, returning, 589- profession: Government's proposals. 24, 53-Conditions for good work, 53, 121, 311-Service under a lay council, 54, 405-Doctorsand the future, 88-Practice and precept, 152-Responsibility and freedom, 243-Representa-tive Committee, report of, 244-Freedom orState control? 372-Unity in, 405, 496, 591-Opponents of, 623, 693- services, future, general principles for, 278- superintendent, 281, 337Medicine: And politics, 54, 120-Learning the

art of, 341-Under State control._ 496-,Human side of, 591, 661, 797-" Descrip-

tive." in the lay press, 660-Social. and thephysician, 724-Future of, 791-Pre-Nazi, inVienna, 833

Correspondence (continued):Medicine. State: Labour and, 53-Specialists and,89-The people and. 180-A prisoner of war onState service, 278-Service doctors and. 311

Mental defectives, institutional provision for, 559,658

Merchant Navy Medical boarding for, 248, 314,340, 435, 831-Medical services for, 466

Methe.drine in surgical operations, 524Methyl acetamide, toxicity of, 495Milk The nation's, 117-Government policy, 247,

281, 340-And nurses, 314-Boiled, and rawprotein. 339-Pasteurization of. 435

Mind and stomach, 556, 586. 619, 688Mononucleosis, infectious, 658Mosquitoes and static water tanks, 435, 523. 559,

660Neurosis Statistics of neurotic states, 556, 660-Examining the neurotic, 830

Nodule: fibrositic, 494Nurseries, wartime day, 620, 728Nurses Pay and hours 'of, 214, 248-Food for,

527Obstetrical forceps for fibroid, 151Oedema of extremities at sea, 87, 148Oestrogens at the menopause, 244Old lamps for new. 555Ophthalmology : Atropine glaucoma, 23-Better

sight without glasses, 87-Teaching of ophthal-mology, 210-Diabetic retinitis, 212, 312-Artificial vitreous body, 313-Care of child'seyesight, 433-Scope of prevention in ophthal-mology, 558-Ophthalmia neonatorum, 828

Orthopaedics of " sentry go." 213Palsy, facial, treatment of, 828Paper control, 730Parodontal disease, 726Patella. excision of. 22Pediculus capitis, control of, 20

pubis iri eyelashes, 87Pelvic flexibility, 589Penicillin. 434Pensions. war, 24Pentose nucleotides, 433Phthisis. See TdberculosisPlanning, 19Pneumonia, primary atypical, or pneumonitis, 689.

792Pneumoperitoneum, induced: a fatal case, 404Poliomyelitis, fact and fancy in. 279Preenancy. rupture of rectus abdominis during,

245Prisoners of war. books for, 493Prostatic enlargement, stilboestrol for. 403, 436,

558Psychiatry : In general hospitals. 54. 118. 213,341-At the cross-roads, 462, 620, 729, 764

Puerperium, shortened, 20, 85, 151Radiogranhy, mass, and after, 463Radiological practice in a cotnp'ehensive medical

service, 182Radiology, 692, 829Radon, issue of, 432Rehabilitation, 116Respiration, artificial. 119, 493-Rockins

apnaratus for. 23-Adaptation for first aid, 119-Eve's method of, 179-Resuscitation by rock-ing, 247-Folding trestle for rocking a stretcher,494-Fixing stretcher for, 661

Rh factor, significance of, 557, 690Rheumatism, chronic, treatment of, 622Scabies and impetigo, 761. 795, 830Security, whole-time, 152Senile diseases, res-arch in, 314Services : Refresher and specialist courses for Ser-

vice M.O.s, 19, 88, 181. 404, 435, 466-Viewsof doctors in, 372

Shock treatment of mental disorder, 829Simmonds's cachexia, 343Smallp'sx. subcutaneous emphysema in, 56Spackman case, 249Spas, British. 340Spine, fracture-dislocation of. 246, 339Spondylitis, adolescent. 179, 588Sterility: And the State. 282-And contracep-

tion. 434. 524. 587. 691. 796-And impairedfertility. 493, 619, 690-And artificial insemina-tion. 588

Stretcher, loading by two bearers, 832Suction apparatus, non-electric, 88Sulphaguanidine. two cases imoroved by, 558Sulphathiazole in impetigo, 761Sulphonamides: Cutaneous hypersensitivity to,

148-Skin sensitivity to, 313, 339-In asthma.339-Hypersensitivity to, 526-In 6titis media,658

Therapeutics some fallacies. 656. 693, 727, 761,796

Thrombophlebitis following scarlet fever, 22Tonsillectomy, h'alth and, 404, 433, 464Transfusion : Intravenous technique in infants,117-And overloading the circulation, 431

Trichlorethylene. trigeminal paralysis after, 828Tuberculosis: Treatment with tuberculin. 19.

120-Childhood in'ection and later. 210, 373-Bovine. in S. Africa. 214-Childhood, 374-Tuberculous empvema, sulphonamides in. 214-Childhood infection and adult phthisis. 436-Symptomless phthisis: and artificial pneumo-thorax. 463 .x-ray diagnosis of. 621, 692;treatment of. 764-Financial allowances in,657. 724-Pulmonary. attack on. 724-Nursesin. 792-Surgical. in S. Africa. 795

Ulcer, peptic, wartime diet for, 464, 523, 619,725, 794

-perforated gastric, in youth, 403, 523, 794

Correspondence (continued):Urea and water metabolism, 431Ureters, transplanting, into large bowel, 725Urine, retention of, and pyelitis in girls, 657Vaccines, sterile solutions and, 246Varicose veins, subcutaneous ligature of, 22, 120,

147Venerea6 'diseasei: Cerebral reaction to anti-

syphilitic therapy, 20-Treatment of, 152-Public attitude to, 338

Vishnievsky's ointment, 23Vitamin B: Symptoms of deficiency, 619, 657,

689,- C, selective action of, on suprarenals, 213

E, and menopausal flushes, 526Vitamins and fitness, 338Vomiting, cyclic, treatment of, 56

sickness in Jamaica, 464Water for rabbits and guinea-pigs, 24, 87Weil's disease, epidemiology of, 659Wounds, open, unpadded plaster in, 692X rays: And the colon, 117, 247, 310, 403,462-And the Clinical Society of London, 795

Yudin, Sergei Sergevitch, 687

Corrigenda: *Anaesthesin,," 256-Pay of womendoctors and dentists in the Services, 380-Appoint-ments, M.B.E., in the Services, 469-Engage-ment of nurses, 472-Infectious mononucleosis,534-Leading article on misrepresentation, 598-Enrployment of tuberculous in industry inU.S.S.R., 702

Cofyza, misuse of vasoconstrictors in, 763, 830Cotter, Cornelius, obituary notice of, 25COTTON, H.: First aid in air raids, 14Cotton-wool, spirogyra as substitute for, 115- sandwich, 772 /Coulson, S., obituary notice of, 767Council, Central, for Health Education: New

pamphlets, 301-General Medical : Spackman decision onappeal, 182, 217-Statement on supplies anddistribution of penicillin, 274-Representatives,595- Medical Research: Amendments to Charter,

719-Industrial health and efficiency (pamphletseri,s), 817-Preliminary report on accelerationof co-ordinated muscular effort by nicotinamide(1. M. Frankau), 601 (O)-Report on bacteriologyof brain abscess (A. M. McFarlan), 643 (0)

National (Provisional), for Mental Health,first conference, 618- Professional Classes Aid, 277COWARD, Katharine H. (and others): The avail-

ability of the calcium of milk, 39 (0)Cowen, George Hebb, obituary notices, 625, 767Cows, rheumatism, and streptococci, 125Cox, Alfred: Review of D. Stark Murray's Future

of Medicine, 513CRAIG, G. A.: Neonatal gastro-enteritis, 116CRAWFORD, R. A. W.: Atropine glaucoma, 22CREER, W. Sayle: Morton's metatarsalgia, 126-March fracture of the metatarsals, 793

CRICHTON-MILLER, H.: Anxiety and hysteria. 687CROME, L.: Vishnievsky's ointment, 23Cronk, Herbert George. obituary notice of, 731CROSS, E. J.: The Government's milk policy, 340CROWE, M.: Sulphonamide therapy in tuberculousempyema, 214

CROWTHER, J. G.: Soviet Science, 330CRUICKSHANK, Robert: Some problems in the con-

trol of infectious diseases, 159 (0)-The chronictyphoid carrier, 431-Blood changes in scarletand typhus fevers, 826

Crush syndrome, arterial embolism and, 432Cryopathies, sympathectomy in treatment of (E. D.

Telford), 360 (0)CULLINAN, E. R. (and S. R. F. WHITTAKER): Out-

break of sandfly fever in two general hospitalsin the Middle East, 543 (0)

CUNNIFFE, J. P.: Sulphapyridine anuria success-fully treated by ureteric catheterization, 11

CURRAN. Desmond (and Eric GUTTMANN): Psycho-logical Medicine: A Short Introduction to Psy-chiatry, 300- Maurice (and others): Eight years' experience

of a miniature State Medical Service, 616CURTIs, Frederick: H 11 for cancer, 211CUTHBERT, T. M.: " Descriptive" medicine in the

lay press, 660-Psychiatry at the cross-roads, 730CUTLER, Elliott C.: Penicillin-American Army

experience, 655

DDAFT, F. S.: Hyaline sclerosis and calcification ofblood vessels after sulphaguanidine, 274

DAGGETT, W. I.: Desquamative otitis externa, 747DALE, Sir Henry: Awarded Harben gold medal, 147-A prospect in therapeutics, 411 (0)

DALEY, Raymond: Site of embolus after spinalanaesthetic, 178-W. Allen (and B. BENJAMIN): Tuberculosis inLondon, 712 TO)

DALYRYMPLE-CHAMPNEYS, Sir Weldon: The doctorin the State : ancient and modern, 586

baniel. Edgar George Clement, obituary noticeof, 730

DANIELLI. J. F. (and H. DAVSON): The Perineabilityof Natural Membranes, 485

DANNENBERG, A. M. (and others): Excretion ofnicotine in milk and urine of 55 cigarette-smokingmothers, 522

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DAviD, W. A. L.: Delousing of clothing by fumi-gation, 108Darwent, Edgar Nicholas, obituary notice of, 153DAUBE: Four cases of

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pervitin psychoses," 499DAVEY, E. N.: Cutaneous diphtheria in an infant,521

DAVIDSON, L. S. P. (and others): Nutritional irondeficiency anaemia in wartime : *haemoglobinlevels of 3,338 persons froitl birth to 55 years ofage, 95 (0)

DAVIE, T. M.: Misuse of vasoconstrictors incoryza, 763

Davies, Surg. Lieut. C. M., missing, presumedkilled, 498- G. L.: Old lamps for new, 555-Some thera-

peutic fallacies, 657- . L.: Facts about dairy production, 113

DAVIS, John J.: Arsenicals in Vincent's infection,464- M. C. (and Mildred BARNARD): Nomograph

for blood urea clearance, 782DAVISON, A. W.: Two cases of epilepsy, 158DAVSON, H. (and J. F. DANIELLI): The Permeabilityof Natural Membranes, 485

DAWKINS, Massey: Audible warning of empty oxy-gen cylinders, 548DAwsoN OF PENN, Viscount: Elected President ofB.M.A.. 426-Presidential Address: Medical ser-vice and social change some reflections andconvictions, 429

Deafness: After scarlet fever, 125-Batteries fordeaf-aid appliances, 155-Lip-reading for thedeaf, 317

DEAN, C. W.: The Edinburgh Surgical Fellowship,88

Deaths, reporting to coroners, 694DEBENHAM, R. K.: War surgery in the Middle

East, 223 (0)DEENY, J. (and others): Ascorbic acid in idiopathicmethaemoglobinae.nia, 336DELLA VIDA, B. L. (and M. C. CONNELL): Acutealeukaemic myeloid leukaemia, 417 (0); corre-spondence, 527

Dementia praecox. See SchizophreniaDemerol (annotation), 367Denham, Fl. Lieut. John Kenneth, obituary notice

of, 562DENHOLM-YOUNG, H. M.: Prevention of' midgebites, 472

Denmark Mortality rate, 1941-2, 343Dentistry as a specialty of medicine, 590, 726,

797Dentists, alien, 498Denture Base Readjustment (H. Hirsekorn), 611.Dentures, keeping clean, 502DERHAM, W. H.: Selective action of vitamin C on-

suprarenals, 213Dermatitis, occupational, 802Dermatology, review of book on, 392

and Syphilology, 1942 Year Book of, 138- military, experiences in (R. M. B. Mackenna),

191 (0); correspondence, 283Desert sores. 590Desoxycorticosterone acetate, effects of administra-

tion of, on young chicks (Hans Selye), 559DEWBERRY, E. B.: Food Poisoning: Its Nature,

History and Causation; Measures for its Pre-vention and Control, 547

Diabetes: Diet in, 21, 115-Diabetic retinitis, 212,312-Legs, painful, in elderly diabetic, 255-Views on, 374-Injured diabetic, the, 472, 566-Glucose available for patients, 733-Pyelitis in adiabetic, 734

Diagnosis, Physical (Cabot's), 76Diamidines, 413Diathermy and suction holder, a new (Ralph

Eriedman), 301Dictionary, Enqyclopaedic, of Science and War

(C. M. Beadnell), 301- Pocket Medical (Lois Oakes), 456- of Science (E. B. Uvarov). 268- ofskin diseases (book review), 486Dicumarol and salicylates (annotation), 615Diet: In diabetes, 21, 115-Bran in, 87, 151, 222-

Effect of, on concentration of cholesterol in bloodand bile (Nancy Gough), 390 (0)-Dietary factorin reproduction and lactation (Marion B.Richards), 418 (0)-In pregnancy, 44-Wartime.for peptic ulcer patients, 464, 523, 619, 725Diethylstilboestrol and oestradiol, treatment ofprostatic carcimona by (G. Harvey Duncan), 137

Digestive tract, respiratory function of (annotation),207

Digitalis, action of (annotation), 45- maintenance dose of, 283Dilantin for non-epileptic psychoses (annotation),

518DILLON, Frederick: The classics in medical educa-

tion, 591- J. A. (and L. R. EVANS): Primary amyloid

disease, 242DINGLEY, A. R.: Nasal intubation, 86Diphtheria: Epidemiology (leading article), 44;

correspondence, 116-Faucial and labial (M.Anderson), 104-Control of, 162-Problems(Fever Group of Society of' M.O.sH.) 177--Bacilli. strains of, 189-Incidence and deaths(England and Wales), 219-Of glans penis (LSingh), 275-Prophylaxis, combined diphtheriaand pertussis, 349-Cutaneous and conjunctival:series of cases (H. C. M. Williams), 416, (0)-Cutaneous, in an infant (E. N. Davey), 521-Carriers: what to do with them, 596-Unusualcases of (J. W. Crowther), 646; (J. B. Fleming),677

INDEX

Diphtheria immunization: In Brisbane, 19-Ques-tions in Parliament. 27-Statistics for England andScotland, 52, 628-Campaign in Scotland (R.S.M.),53-In Northamptonshire, 187-Publicity cam-paigns. 231, 698-Immunized and unimmunized,deaths in, 662-Alum-precipitated toxoid (A.P.T.):observations on immunity response in the humansubject to varying Lf dosage combinations (GuyBousfield). 706 (0)-Immunity. artificUal active.duration of (H. L. Duke and W. B. Stott),710 (0)

Disabled. resettlement of (leading article), 143Parliamentary question. 836

Disclaimers, 126, 502, 534, 566Disease, control of, in the Tropics (annotation), 651Diseases, functional, of colon and rectum (R.S.M.),

51- of Nose, Throat, and Ear: Medical and Sur-

gical (Ballenger), 8th ed., 611Disinfectants, transparent, 502Dislocation, plantar, qf fourth metatarsal (G. B.

Mair), 169Diverticulitis, complications of, 61'Dixon, Francis, obituary notice of, 498Dizziness, postural, 471, 840DOBSON, Mlargaret: " Better sight without glasses,"

87Dock workers, rehabilitation centre for, 554Doctor: With a cold, 343-In the State, ancientand modern (Sir Weldon Dalrymple-Ch,ampneys),586

Doctors, alien: In hospitals, 123-In the Colonies,219-Question in Parliament, 498

Austrian, British schools and, 436--distribution of, 594French, in revolt (annotation), 517

-interned, 91, 733- practising as dentists, 734

prisoners of war in Japanese hands, 378; inBorneo, 378- recruitment and allocation of, 440

repatriation of prisoners of war (Parliament),27- Service, and White Paper, 531- women, in Germany, 554DODD, Harold: Significance of blood-pressure

readings in general surgical work, with sPecialreference to cardiac index. 811 (0)- (and F. PRESCOrr): Methedrine in surgical

operations, 524DODDS, E. C. (and G. E. BEAUMONT): Recent

Advances in Medicine, 11th ed., 749(and Kenneth WALKER): Stilboestrol for

prostatic enlargement, 436Gladys (and others): Sterility and impaired

fertility, 490DOGRA, Lieut.-Col. J. R.: A Handbook for Emer-gency Commissioned Officers of the I.M.S., 202

DOHERTY, W. D. (and Geoffrey BOURNE): LondonTeaching Hospitals Committee, 341- William Brown (and D. D. RUNES) (editors):

Rehabilitation of the War Injured: A Symposium,715

DONALD, Pollok: New method of gas training, 81DONALDSON, G. M. M. (and others): Nutritional

iron deficiency in anaemia in wartime: Part II-Haemoglobin levels of 3,338 persons from birth to55 years of age, 95 (0)

Malcolm: Early recognition of cancer, 402-Cancer and the young gynaecologist, 686

DOUGLAS, C. G. (and others): Arc hospital dietsadequate? 619

DOUTHWAITE, A. H.: Aspirin and gastric haemor-rhage, 117

DOWNES, Rupert M.: Medical Ethics, 233DRINKER, C. K.: The Lymphatic System: Its Part

in regulating Composition and Volume of TissueFluid, 330

Drugs: some conundrums, 126DRUITT, A. W. N.: Cutaneous hypersensitivity to

sulphonamides, 148DRUMMOND, R.: Blood grouping in tubes, 118-

Transfusion reactions and fatalities consequent oncirculatory overloading, 319 (0); correspondence,436

DUDLEY, Surg. Vice.-AdmI. Sir Sheldon: Meals inNaval hospitals, 172

DUKE, H. L. (and WV. B. STOTT): Duration ofartificial active immunity against diphtheria,710 (0)

DUKES, C. E.: Surgical pathology of rectal cancer,790

DUNCAN (and BLALOCK): Tourniquet applied to aninjured limb, 359- G. Harvey: Treatment of prostatic carcinomaby oestradiol and diethylstilboestrol, 137- Louis Ingram, obituary notice of, 249DUNN, Samuel: Post-vaccinial encephalomyelitis,

199 (0)Dnodenitis," 688, 828

Dyes and analogous substances, 412Dysenteries, the, review of book on, 392Dysentery, bacillary: 273 cases of Flexner andSonne infections treated with sulphonamide com-pounds (A. C. Clay), 35 (03-Control of, 161-Comparative value of phage and sulphonamidesin acute cases, 178-Genus Shigella (annotation),237-Explosive epidemic of Sonne dysentery(C. A. Green and M. C. McLeod), 259 (0)-prophylaxis, 335-Sulphonamides for, 665Dysmenorrhoea, oestradiol benzoate for, 838DYSON, M. (and G. PLAUT): A study of theaccuracy of serum protein estimations and ofdiurnal variations in their level. 6 (0)

BRITISHMEDICAL JOURNAL

Dyspepsia: And peptic ulcer in the Army (SirHenry Tidy), 473 (0); correspondence. 556, 688-An investigation (Harold Edwards and W. S. C.Copeman), 640 (0)

putrefactive, 532Dystocia dystrophia, 61

EEar: Noises in the, 410-Irritation of, in preg-

nancy, 501inner (book review), 421, 514

- nose, and throat casualtids in 4 general hos-pital in the Middle East (E. G. Collins), 386 (0)

Ear-drums, blast perforation (G. W. Palmer),233 (0)

Earwigs, invasion of, 62, 158, 190EASBY, M. L. (and B. A. PETERS): Pneumonia

treated with sulphamezathine: report of 77 cases,230 (0)

EAST, W. Norwood: Psychiatry in relation to thecriminal, 554

Eastwood, W. J., obituary notice of, 26EATES, A. R.: Cult of negative health, 56ECCLES, W. McAdam (and others): Register of

Medical Auxiliaries, 465Eclampsia, electro-encephalograms in 20 cases of(M. Rosenbaum and G. L. Maltby), 264

Eczema, 667Eden, Major K. C death of, on active service,627; obituary notice of, 697

EDGAR, Bowman: Resuscitation by rocking:adaptation for first aid, 119-" Load stretcher bytwo bearers," 832

Edington, George Henry, obituary notices of, 467,529

EDMONDS, E. P.: Mind and stomach, 688Education: Higher education and research in the

Colonies, 123-And health services areas, 181-New Authoritarianism in Education, 301-Abiological criticism of (Sir John Graham Kerr),823

EDWARDS, Harold (and W. S. C. COPEMAN):Dyspepsia: an investigation, 640 (0)

Mary G. H.: Nipples and breast-feeding, 566-Peter W.: Attack on pulmonary tuberculosis,

724- R. Tudor: Disappearance of breast canperwith stilboestrol, 659- W.: Analgesia in midwifery: a "mechanicalmidwife," 795

Eire: Goitre in Cdunty Tipperary, 79-Infantileenteritis and breast-feeding in Dublin (annota-tion), 367-Registrar-General's quarterly returns,60, 408, 837-Public health in, 801

ELAM, John: The medical superintendent. 337-Light ether anaesthesia, 762

Electrocardiography. See HeartElectro-encephalogram, psychopathic personality

and the (annotation), 718Electroshock thei7apy: speculation (Any Questions?),666

ELLIOTT, M. H.: A shorter perineorrhaphy needle,256EI.LS, F.: Early rccognition of cancer, 724ELLISON. J. B.: D. and V. and mastoiditis, 587'ELLMAN, Philip: Financial allowances in tuber-culosis, 657Embolism, air, fatal, after vaginal insufflation (A. J.

Partridge), 390 (0)- peripleral arterial (H. Agar), 101 (0); cor-

respondence, 179, 245, 374. 432Emphysema: Subcutaneous, in smallpox, 56-Inter-

stitial, 190Empyema, acute pleural, management of (P. R.

Allison), 383 (0); correspondence, 463, 590tuberculous, sulphonamide therapy in, 214

Emulsifying agents, 803Encephalitis with atypical pneumonia, fatal case of

(H. Perrone and M. Wright), 63 (0)lethargica. family history of, 631

Encephalomyclitis, post-vaccinial, 30-(S. Dunn),199 (0)-In Fife (G. Matthew Fyfe and J. B.Fleming), 671 (0)

Encephalopathy, arsenical, 465, 589Endocrine factor in migraine, 255Endocrinology: And psychoneurology, review ofbook on, 169-Short stature and, 597

Endometrium, biopsy of (0. C. Lloyd), 521Endotracheal harness (M. W. P. Hudson). 647- tubes, self-inflating cuff for (R. R. Macintosh),234England and Wales, Registrar-General's quarterly

teturns, 124, 499ENGLISH, W. L.: Boiled milk and raw protein, 339-Two cases (mucous colitis and incipient coeliacdisease) improved by sulphaguanidine, 558Enteritis, infantile, and breast-feeding in Dublin

(annotation), 367; correspondence, 526ENTHOVEN, Mrs.: Training for nursery nurses, 84

Ei'IDEMIOLOGICAL NoTEs:Diphtheria. 285Dysentery, 531,Eire, public health in, 801Health: Of the nation, 663-In Scotland, 769Influenza, 769-In South Africa, 377Paratyphoid in Schleswig-Holstein, 347Quarterly returns: Eire. 60. 408. 837-Englandand Wales, 124, 499-Scotland, 347, 732-Northern Ireland, 499

Smallpox, 769

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EPIDEMIOLOGY:Diphtheria, leading article on, 44; correspond-

ence, 1 16Dysentery, Sonne, explosive epidemic of (C. A.

Green and M. C. McLeod), 259 (0)Erythema infectiosum (L. Chargin and others),745,

Food, infections due to, 253Hepatitis, epidemic infective (leading article), 680Infancy, statistics of, 92Infectious diseases and vital statistics, 28, 60, 92,

124, 156, 188, 220, 253, 285. 315, 347, 377, 408,439, 470, 499, 531. 563. 595, 629, 633, 699, 732,769, 801, 837-- Some problems in the control of

(Robert Cruickshank), 159 (O)-Blood changesin (Society of M.Os.H.: Fever Group), 826

Mononucleosis, infectious (J. P. A. Halcrow andothers), 443 (0); correction, 534; correspond-ence, 658-Observations on 21 cases (H. H.Ash and J. L. Arbogart), 714

Poliomyelitis (R.S.M.), 686Precautions against world-wide epidemics, 698Weil's disease, 659

Epidermolysis bullosa, 597, 666Epidermophytosis, 632Epilepsy: Two cases of, 93, 158-Prognosis in, 288-Glutamic acid for, 348-Inheritance of, 378-Age incidence and prognosis of (F. J. Nattrass),481 (0)

Erection. incomplete, 665Ergot alkaloids and involution of uterus (annota-

tion), 270tRSKINE, David: Vincent's infection during arsenical

treatment, 729Erysipelas, recurrent, 533, 632Erythema, recurring, of face, 30, 94- infectiosum, epidemic of (L. Chargin and

others), 745Erythroblastosis foetalis: Rh factor and: an investi-

gation q. 50 families (R. R. Race and others),289 (0)-Treatment with Rh-negative blood (JanetD. Gimson), 293 (0)-Notes on 5 cases: occur-rence of Rh antigen in the population (EdwardD. Hoare), 297 (0)-Rh in prognosis and treat-ment of haemolytic disease of newborn (leadingarticle). 303

Eskiimos and Lapps, food and health of (annota-tion), 207

E rHERINGTON-WILSON, W.: Specific gravity ofC.S.F. with special reference to spinal anaes-thesta, 165 (0); correspondence, 245, 280, 314

Etirope: Food situation in (annotation), 16-Post-war problems of (book review), 647-Renewal ofcivilization: problems of feeding Europe, 789

Evacuation, a brighter picture (annotation), 46EVANS, L. R. (and J. A. DILLON): Primary amyloid

disease, 242Geoffrey: Functional diseases of rectum and

colon, 51- Griffith: Financial allowances in tuberculosis,

724EWART, E. D.: A Gtide to Anatotny, 5th ed., 647Ewen, Gerald S., obituary notice of, 121Exudates, sputum, pus. and, composite Ziehl-Gram

staining method for, 232 (0)Eye. See Ophthalmology

FFace. war wounds of upper part of, early treat-ment of (M. C. Oldfield), 163 (0)

Faculty of Radiologists: Pass lists, 798- Royal, of Physicians and Surgeons of Glas-gow: Elections, 627-Fellows admitted, 376. 798

FAIRFIELD, Letitia: Ophthalmia neonatorum, 723Fall of 700 feet, recovery after (F. G. Neild and

C. M. Mackenzie), 546Falla, Stephen Thomas, obituary notice of, 560Fatigue, element of, in disease to-day, 793FAWCETr, Richard: X-ray diagnosis in pulmonary

tuberculosis, 692Fecundity, low, 559Feet: Plantar dislocation of fourth metatarsal (G. B.

Mair), 169- burning, 736- sweating, treatment of, 558, 632Fehling's test, tobacco and, 534FEINBURG, S. M. (and others): Eight cases of

allergic reaction to liver extract, 418FFLIX, A.: Recent advances in laboratory control

of typhoid and parat#phoid fevers, 430- (and Bessie R. CALLOW): Typing of para-

typhoid B bacilli by means o' Vi bacteriophage:report to M.R.C., 127 (0)

Femur. fractured: Emergency splint for (P. L. W.Williams), 330-Emergency treatment of, 557

FENTON, James: Smith Award made to, 147- (and Cuthbert WALLACEY: Reporting deaths to

coroners, 694-- M. J.: Appreciation of Eric Pritchard, 766Ferguson, James M., obituary notice of, 249

R. L.: Sandfly fever and the rheumatic series,545 (0)

Fergusson. John Newbery. obituary notice of, 695FERNANDES, H. P.: Childhood infection and

adolescent and adult phthisis, 436Fertility: And contraception, 154-Impaired,

sterility and, 493, 619, 690-Female, physicaltraining and, 630

Fetherston, Richard Herbert Joseph, death of, 518;obituary notice of, 560

Fever. blackwater, treatment of. 86- dehydration (S. McDermott), 455- glandular: Treatment of, 94-Followed by

paralysis of serratus anterior (H. C. Saksena), 267- paratyphoid: Successful treatment of a chronic

carrier with sulphaguanidine (H. Loewenthal andW. F. Corfield), 105 (0)-Control of, 161

puerperal, suppressing lactation in, 564rheumatic (leading article), 516

-- See also Rheumatism-sandfly: Outbreak in two general hospitals in

the Middle East (E. R. Cullinan and S. R. F.Whittaker), 543 (0)-And the rheumatic series(R. L. Ferguson), 545 (0)- scarlet: Deafness after, 125-Control of, 162-Incidence and deaths, 219-Chemotherapy orserum for (leading article), 613-Increased preva-lence, 735-Value of immunization, 735- swine: Human infection with Bact. cholerae-

suis: report of two cases (Herta Schwabacherand others), 358 (0)- typhoid, 161-Sternal puncture in, 471

typhus: Louse-borne, 85-Inoculation againstin Army, 469-Institute of research at Lemberg,500-Endemic, in Diego Suarez, Madagascar (C. G.Baker and others), 506 (0)-Neurological signsin early diagnosis (Wenscher), 546-Therickettsiae (leading article), 550-In North. Africaand Sicily, 595- undulant, treatment of, 734- yellow: Research in Africa, 628-Walter Reed

and, review of book on, 714Fevers, enteric group of: Immunization against, 178-Laboratory control of (Fever Group, Society ofM.O.sH.), 430

Fibrin, human, as a dressing for burns (R. G.Macfarlane),, 541 (0)

Fibroid, obstetrical forceps for (J. Stallworthy), 41;correspondence, 151

FIELDMAN, L. (and others): N.H.I. and Assump-tion B, 343

Filariasis in the Middle East (3. Fine and Dr. Livny),327 (0)

FINDLAY, G. W. M.: Treatment of typhoid intra-venously by phage, 431

FINE, J. (and lDr. Livny): Filariasis in the MiddleEast, 327 (0)

Fire Protection and A.R.P. Year Book, 1943-4, 817FIROR, W. B. (editor): The 1942 Year took of

Radiology, 611First aid : In air raids, 14-Principles of (penny

cards on), 76-Resuscitation by rocking, 119-Fractured spine, 158-You and Your Comrades:review of book on first aid for Home Guards,170-First Aid at the Incidentt (book review), 234-Essential (book review), 456-Post during raids,film of, 702

FISCHER, JosePh (and L. E. WOLFSON): The InnerEar, including Otoneurology, Otosurgery, andProblems in Modern Warfare, 421, 514

FISH. E. Wilfred: Parodontal disease. 726FISHER, R. A. (and F. YATES): Statistical Tables

for Biological, Agricultural, and MedicalResearch, 2nd ed., 76

Fitness for employment, 562FITZG3IB:)N, Gibbon: Sterility and contraception,

350FITZWiLLIAMS. Duncan C. L.: Stilboestrol for breast

cancer. 762Flavines: Recent Glaxo products, 486Fleas, war against, 472, 840FLFMING, A.: Penicillin (address to R.S.M.), 654-Award of distinction, 836- James B.: An unusual diphtheria infection,

677- (and G. Matthew FYFE): Encephalomyelitis

following vaccination in Fife, 671 (0)- Norman: Pediculus pubis in the eyelashes, 87FLEMMING, C. E. S.: Appreciation of John Levis,767

FLETCHER, Ernest: Fibrositic nodule, 494- (and others): War Wounds and Injuries,

2nd ed., 393Flies, pest of, 441Flying stress, human response to (C. P. Symonds).

Lecture I: Neurosis in flying personnel, 703 (0);Lecture II: The foundations of confidence,740 (0)

FLOREY, H. W.: Penicillin (address to R.S.M.), 654-Award of distinction, 836- Mrs.: Penicillin in generalized infections, 656FOLEY, C. H.: Menopausal flushes, 840FOOD:Communal restaurants, 790Conference at Hot Springs, 112Eskimos and Lapps, food and health of (anno-

tation), 207Europe, situation in (annotation), 16Index to the Literature of Food Investigation, 364Microbiology of canned foods (book review), 170Oatmeal, value of, 251Packed, ingredients of, 697Poisoning (book review), 547Relief for Greece, 628Wise eating in wartime (book review), 170World problem of adequate food, 836

Food-values and farming methods, 627Foot, athlete's, intractable, 631FOOTE, R. R.: Subcutaneous ligature of varicose

veins, 22Forces, armed: Medical board rejections, 91Forearm, circulation in, in essential hypertension, 2Foreign bodies, retrieving, 772

FORREST, W. P.: Medical services for the MerchantNavy, 466

FOSTER, John: The classics and medical education,496

FOWKE, Hilda: Effect of supplements of vitamitsand minerals on health of girls, 519

Fox. I. S.: Immediate blood transfusion inobstetric shock, 781

R. D.: Freedom or State control, 372W. W. (and others): N.H.I. and Assumption

B. 343Foxtop, Lieut.-Col. H., missing, believed killed at

sea, 498Fracture or Perthes's - disease? (medico-legal), 838Fracture-dislocation of spine, 246, 339Fractures: And dislocations (book reviews), 12, 160.547-And joint injuries (book review), 714-AnddislocWions, for practitioners (book review), 782

fatigue," 728of femur: Emergency splint for, 330-Emer-

gency treatment, 557-Immobilization and trans-portation of, in war (R. Wood Power), 509 (0)- of forearm: Supination and pronation in, 115- of great toe, 527- gunshot, of limbs, treatment of (Sergei S.

Yudin), 567 (0)- metallic internal fixation of, in air-crew cases

(N. Vere-Hodge), 419 (0)- of metatarsal bones, march fracture of (H. H.

Fouracre Barns), 608 (0); correspondence, 793- of tibia, internal fixation of, by screws, 115FRAENKEL, E. M.: Toxic goitre, 831Fragilitas ossium. 287FRANCIS, Clement: The Army's steel helmet, 833FRANKAU, I. M.: Acceleration of co-ordinatedmuscular effort by nicotinamide: preliminaryreport to M.R.C., 601

FRANKLIN, Marjorie: Q Camp, 581FRASER, D. M. M.: Symptomatology of malaria,

86, 152- Peter: Papers of a Pioneer-Sir Pendrill

Varrier-Jones, 12-- Russell: Statistics of neurotic states, 660FRAZER, A. D.: Suiphanilamide and calamine forpyogenic skin infections, 380

Freeman, Elmer Burkitt, death of, 250- J. D. J.: Artificial vitreous body, 313- Richard Austin, obituary notice of, 626FREMANTLE. Sir Francis: Report of RepresentativeCommittee, 244-Death of, 305-Obituary noticeof, 344

FREUD. P. (and others): Herpes zoster In the new-born, 811

FREUND, F.: British schools and Austrian doctors.436

FRIDJOHN, M. H.: Some therapeutic fallacies, 656FRIEDMAN, Ralph: A diathermy and suction holder,

301Friends' Ambulance Unit (annotation), 786Frigidity, 409Frohlich's syndr6me, 349FRUMIN, J. B.: Abdominal viscera in thorax ofnewborn infant, 702

FRY, C. C.: Mental Health in College, 748Fuchsin paint, 255Fulton, Adam, obituary notice of, 467Fumigation, delousing of clothing by (W. A. L.

David), 108Ftund. King Edward's Hospital: Future of voluntary

hospitals, 209-Radium Committee's first generalreport, 242- Mackenzie Mackinnon Research: Research

Fellow appointed, 564- Royal Medical Benevolent: Christmas gifts

appeal, 492, 724-Bequest to, 564Fusospiril]osis, 471FYFE. G. Matthew (and J. B. FLEMING): Encephalo-

myelitis following vaccination in Fife, 671 (0)

GGag, mouth, for edentulous patients (H. L.

Thornton), 202.GAINES, M.: A case of traumatic ventricular

pneumocephalus. 51'2GAINSBOROUGH, H. (and others): N.H.I. andAssumption B, 343

GALLOP, E.: Mind and stomach, 688GALTUNG-HANSEN, O.: B.C.G. immunity in tuber-

culosis, 722Gamlen, Harold Ernest, obituary notices of, 497,

695GAMLIN, R.: Control of head louse, 20GANADO, Walter: Blast injuries, 118Gangrene, gas, leading article on, 14GARDINER, R. H.: Treatment of septic hands and

fingers, 525GAREAU, H. J.: Effect of removal of tonsils and

adenoids in 57 (out of 75) cases of acrodynia, 7GARLICK, Phyllis L.: The Wholeness of Man: A

Study in the History of Healing, 300GARRISON, (the late) F. H.: A Medical Biography.A Check-list of Texts illustrating the History ofthe Medical Sciences, revised by L. T. Morton,548

GARSON, Percy: Local oral medication withsulphanilamide in lozenge fofm, 452 (0)

GARVIE, A.: Omens of influenza, 793Gas poisoning, chlorine and phosgene, 665- training, a new method of (Pollok Donald), 81Gas-gangrene antitoXfin, therapeutic value of (M. G.

Macfarlane), 363 (0); leading article on, 648GASKELL, H. S.: The future health services, 342

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Gastro-enteritis: Neonatal, 116-Control of infantilediarrhoea, 161

GAULT, E. S. (and L. W. SMITH): Essentials ofPathology, 107

GECKELER, E. 0.s Fractures and Dislocations forPracticioners, 3rd ed., 782

Genetics of the mouse, review of book on, 816Gentian violet for threadworms, 30Germany: Women doctors in, 554-Principles for

prescription of quinine, 578-Specialist service athealth offices, 674-Cases of suspected leprosy,759

GESCHICKTER, C. F.: Diseases of the Breast:Diagnosis, Pathology, Treatment, 748

GIBBONS, A. P. (and others): Register of MedicalAuxiliaries, 465

Gibbs, Charles, obituary notice of. 529W. N.: Treatment of chilblains. 256w

Gibson, Major R. S., died on active service, 498GILDER, Stanley: A prisoner of war on State Medi-

cal Service, 278GILES, C.: Refresher courses for Service M.O.s,

405GILL, A. M. (and C. A. KEELE): Pepsin inactivation

in ulcer therapy, 194 (0)GILLESPIE; J. R.: Treatment with tuberculin, 19GILLETT, H. T.: Low fecundity, 559Gilmour, John, obituary notice of, 250

Major John, obituary notice of, 766GIMBLETT, C. L. (and others): Register of Medical

Auxiliaries. 465Gimlette. Surgeon Rear-Admiral Sir ThomasDesmond, obituary notice of, 530

GIMSON, Janet D.: Haemolytic disease of the new-

born (erythroblastosis foetalis): its treatmentwith Rhesus-negative blood, 293 (0)

GIRDLESTONE, G. R.: Advances in orthopacdics, 757GISSANE, W.: " Rehabilitation shops," 758GIVEN, Surg. Capt. D. H. C.: Treatment of sweat-

ing feet, 632Glasgow: Gift by Lord Weir to Victoria Infirmary,440

GLASS, D. V. (and others): Sterility and impairedfertiiity, 619

Glaucoma. atropine. 22Glaxo: Recent products, 486GLAZEBROOK, A. J.: Wilson's disease, 804Glennie, Surg. Lieut. G. C., missing, presumed

killed. 498Glucose, insulin, and ascorbic acid in treatment of

infective hepatitis (D. R. Macdonald). 261 (0)Glycerin in-ointments, 565Glycogen, vaginal, oestrogens and (annotation), 753GLYN-HUGHES, F.: Treatment of lupus vulgaris, 495

(and others): Arsenical encephalopathy, 589Goitre: In Co. Tipperary (annotation), 79-Some

th-rapeutic fallacies. 574; correspondence, 831GOLD, H.: Sixty cases of anthrax. 201

Harry: Maintenance dose of digitalis, 283

GOLDSTEIN, H. (and others): An epidemic of ery-

thema infectiosum, 745 4

Kurt: After-effects of Brain Injuries inWar: Their Evaluation and Treatment, 138

GOMME, G.: Training and resettlement of the dis-4bled. 758

Gonadotrophin, chorionic, origin of (annotation),236

Gonorrhoea. See Venereal diseasesGONSALVES, V. P.: Sterility and contraception, 442GORDON, Ian. Infective hepatitis, with special

reference to the oral hippuric acid test, 807 (0)M. E.: Kienbock's disease: aetiology, 200

- R. M.: Tapeworm segments wanted, 288GORDON-TAYLOR, Surg. Rear-Adml. G.: Appreci-

ation of Surg. Rear-Adml. Sir William Wheeler,437-Sergei Sergevitch Yudin, 687

GOODHART, G. W.: Blood changes in in ec;iousdiseases, 826

Gossage, William Herbert, obituary notice of. 834Gostling, George Wilfrid, obituary gotice of, 696GoUGH, Nancy: Effect of diet on concentration of

cholesterol in blood and bile. 390 (0)GOULD, R. Blair: Nitrous oxide anaesthesia: a

critical evaluation, 607 (0)GOURLAY, R. J.: Chicken-pox following contact

with shingles, 736Government: MIinisterial changes (annotation), 650- White Paper, 767, 799GRAFF, E. L.: Refresher courses for Service

medical officers, 19Greta (and others): Sterility and impaired

fertility, 493GRAHAM, George: The diet in diabetes, 115-

Dietetic deficiencies, 172GRANGER, E.: Rocking apparatus for artificial

respiration, 22GRANT. L. J. (and C. E. WILLIAMS): Hemiplegia

complicating whooping-cough, 9 (0); correspon-

dence, 350Granulomatosis, chronic epithelioid (book-review),

300GRAY, A. M. H.: Scabies and impetigo, 830

G. D.: Medical boarding for the MerchantNavy, 340-Mosquitoes and static water tanks,559- Jessie Milner Campbell, obituary notice of,

834GRAYSON, C. C.: Sterile solutions and vaccines, 246-Retention of urine and pyelitis in girls. 657

GREANY, H. W.: Medical boarding for the Mer-chant Navy. 435

GREAVES, Marion: Shortage O& institutional pro-

vision for mental defectives, 559Greece: Food relief for, 628. 733-Death from

hunger in, 800

GREEN. A. (and others): Sterility and impaired fer-tility. 493

C. A. (and M. C. MACLEOD): Explosiveepidemic of Sonne dysentery, 259 (0)

GREEN-ARMYTAGE, V. B.: Sterility and contracep-tion,524, 691

-- (and others):*Sterility and impaired fertility.493

GREENE. A.: Pruritus ani, 566GRFENWOOD, A.: Chicken-pox following contact

with shingles, 840Major: ' The Classics." 375-.4uthority in

Medicine: Old and Nev. 611Greeves, Capt. H. G., killed, 594GRINKER, R. R.: Recent experience of war neurosis,

336GRUNEBERG, Hans: Genetics of the mouse. 816GUIRDHAM, A.: Vitamin B deficiency. 657GUNN, William: Agranulocytosis, 826Gunther, Hermann Arthur, obituary notice of. 696GLTRIAN, S. (and others): Herpes zoster in the nesw-

born, 811GUTHKELCH, A. N.: Peripheral arterial embolism,

245GUTTMAN, Eric (and Desmond CURRAN): Psrcho-

logical Medicine: a Short Introduction toPsychiatry, 300

Guyot, Frdddric, death of, 250GYE, W. E. (and others): Failure of H11 to in-

hibit growth of tumours in mice. 65 (0); leadingarticle, 77; correspondence, 149

GYNAECOLOGY:Air embolism after vaginal insufflation. 329 (0)Blocked tubes, 565Vagina, congenital absence of, treated successfullyby the Baldwin technique (Thomas O'Neill),746 (0)

Gynaecomastia, 287, 403, 442, 597

HHl1: Failure of, to inhibit growth of tumours in

mice (W. E. Gye and others), 65 (0)-Observa-tion on use of, in carcinoma (H. A. Kidd),67 (0): leading article on, 78; correspondence.149, 211, 314, 403, 466, 589-Effect of injectionsof, onogrowth of mouse tumours (D. L. Wood-house), 231 (O

Haematocrit values, determination of, in woundshock: a routine procedure (Max Reiss), 328 (0)

Haematologist's herbal (annotation). 206Hacmatoma, subungual, 804Haemoglobin: Levels of 3.338 persons from birth

to 55 years of age: nutritional iron-deficiencyanaemia in wartime (L. S. P. Davidson andothers). 95 (0)-Gbservations on acid haematinmethod for estimation of (C. A. Ash^ord): 575 (0)

Haemoglobinometer for general practice. 94HaHdane's, and CO, 701

Haemoglobinometry, a physiological factor in (E. F.McCarthy), 362 (0)

Haemolysis: Haemolytic mechanisrrs (annotation).79

Haemolytic disease of newborn. See Erythro-blastosis foetalis

Haemorrhage After tooth extraction, 30, 158, 380-Fallacies concerning, 574, 727

gastric, aspirin and, 57, 117HAIN, A. M. (and J. C. B. SYM)': Control of

menopausal flushes by vitamin E, 8 (0); corre-spondence. 526

Hair: Premature greying of, 126-Sudden loss of.157-Total loss of, 288-Rapid loss of, 596-Pigments and greying, 317

dye, poisoning from (annotation), 490facial, in young women, 442

HALCROW, J. P. A. (and others): Infectious mono-

nucleosis, 443 (0); correction, 534 corre-

spondence, 658HALDIN-DAVIs, H.: Total loss of hair, 288HALE. R. N. and S. M.: Social Thernap': Atn Intriio-

ductory Study, 581HstL. J3. W.: Nail trephining, 772

R. N. Treatment of blackwater fever, 86Hallam, Martin. obituary notice of. 438HALLETT, D. B. I.: X rays and the colon, 403HALLIDAY, J. L.: Mind and stomach, 586HAMILTON, John (and others): Eight years' experi-

gnce of a miniature State Medical Service. 616HAMMOND, J.: Ntitritional relief after the war, 759HANDFIELD-JONES, R. M. (and A. E. PORRITT): Thze

Essentials of Modern Surgery, 2nd ed.. 781Hands and fingers, septic, treatment of, 432, 525,

556. 657, 764HANNAN. J. H.: H 11 for cancer, 314. 466HANSEN, A. E. (and V. J. BIRNBERG): Thrombo-

phlebitis migrans, 653HANSON, F. R.: Experience of war neuroses in the

forward area, 337HARDY, T. L.: , rays and the colon. 462-Wartime

diet for peptic ulcer, 725HARE, Tom: Water for rabbits and guinea-pigs. 24HARDEN, A. J.: Gentian violet for threadworms, 30HARDING, Beryl: Principles of first aid (penny cards

on), 76Hardy, Edward William Dacre, obituary notice of.

766HARRIS, L. J. (and Y. L. WANG): Assessment of

level of nutrition: revised procedure for estimationof aneurin in urine by thiochrome test, 451 (0)

Wilfred: Trigeminal neuralgia at an exception-ally early age: cured by Gasserian alcohol injec-tion. 39 (0)-Treatment of facial palsy, 828

HARR!SJN. D. C. (a.-d others): Ascorbic acid inidiopathic methaemoglobinaemia. 336- William John, obituary notice of, 625HART, P. D'Arcy (and others): N.H.1. and Assump-

tion B, 343HARTLEY, J. Blair: '' Fatigue

'fractures, 728

Leslie: Care of the child's eyesight. 433Percival: Vitamin E and other standards. 126

HARVEY, Clare (and others): Sterility and impairedfertility. 493

R. E. M. Cokc: Psyzhia'ry at the cross-roads.764

HASLER, J. K.: Spe_ifi: gravis' of cerebrospinalfluid, 314

Hastings, Sir George. obituary notice of, 345W. H.: Precision cephalometry and pelvi-

mety, 658Hattersley, Col. Sidney Martin. obituary notice of.

627HAUGHTON, Col. S.: Treatment of tapeworm, 380HAULTAIN. W. F. T.: Shortened puerperium, 85HAUSMANN, W.: Arteriosclerotic ancurysm ofabdominal aorta with perforation into upperjejunum, 362

(and J. Norman H.LL): Liver deficiencya-aemia in a case of a.,ute infective hepatitis,262 (0)

HAWKES. Ewart S.: Contramine for herpes, 391HAWKING, Frank: Intramuscular injection of mepa-

crine (atebrin): histological effect. 198 (0)HAWTHORNE, C. O.: Teaching of ophthalmology,

210HAYWARD, J. B. W.: Medicine under State control,496

Head, an asymmetrical, 94injury, unconsciousness after, 630

Headache, " postural," 286HEAL, J. Carlton: A table-knife holder for use by

the partially paralysed. 782HEALD, C. B.: Rehabilitation. 117

(and others): Register of medical auxiliaries,465

Health: Eskimos and Lapps, food and 'health of(annotation), 207-And social medicine (leadingarticle), 174; correspondence. 243, 342-Nationalpolicy. 279-And tonsillectomy (annotation), 334;correspondence, 404. 433-Housing and. 440-Acharter for, 623-Simple health hints (bookreview), 715-A bill of. for Manchester andLiverpool (annotation), 752- centres, 152-Report on, to Manchester Pub-

lic Health Committee (C. M. Brown). 685-industrial: Absenteeism among women workers

(annotation), 398-Fitness for factory work, 406-Report of Chief Inspector of Factories for1942 (annotation), 550

maternal and child (leading article), 584mental: Effect of war conditions on. 618-Of

undergraduates (book review), 748-Views on amental health service (annotation), 785

nation's: review by Sir Wilson Jameson. 663negative, cult of, 55, 120, 151, 214public: Diploma in, 90-Contradictory sign-

posts (leading article on summary report ofMinistry of Health). 516

HEALTH SERVICES:Areas of, and education areas, 181" Charter of Health," 525Comprehensive, 123-Radiological practice in,

182-Foundations of, 278Effective, conditions for, 372Future, 311, 342, 436National, child care in (G. F. Buchan). 273Post-war: Recent speeches by Minister of Health,491

Public opinion on, 311. 405Reform of (leading article), 109Representative Committee's discussions. 530Social order, future. and, 181White Paper on, 251

HEART:Achalasia of cardia, 189Cardiac bruits, 573

failure: Low spinal anaesthesia duringlabour in cases of (H. Burton). 389 (O)-3reat-ment over prolonged period by mercurialdiuretics (C. M.- Mllntyre), 609

index: Blood-pressure readings in generalsurgical work, with special reference to

(H. Dodd), 811 (0)Congenital disease, 93E.C.G. diagnosis, a point in (annotation). 80Electrocardiography, review o& two books on, 363Fibrillation, paroxysmal auricular, 574, 802Heart-block, complete, 189Rehabilitation of heart patients (Basil Parsons-

Smith), 298 (0)Tachycardia, simple and paroxysmal. 573

HEATH, H. L.: Ether clonus treated by hexo-barbitone soluble. 646

HEIDEL, W. A.: Hippocratic Medicine: Its Spiritand Method, 177

.HEIMANN, H. L. (and M. M. POSEL): Case of con-

genital dilatation of pulmonary artery, 512 (0)Helmholtz, von: Letter from Chicago, 1873 (Nova

et Vetera), 49Hemiplegia complicating whooping-cough (L. J.Grant and C. E. Williams). 9 (0): corre-

spondence. 350

HENDERSON, Norman P.: Specialists and State ser-vice, 88-X rays and the colon. 247-Radiology:empiricism or science? 692-" Duodenitis." 828- William Elmslie, obituary notice of. 153

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Hcndry. Jazr-es Alexander, obituary notice of, 184HENNELL, Mr.: Clinical photography in colour, 521HENRY, C. Bowdler: Arsenicals in Vincent's infec-

tion. 465Hepatitis, epidemic: Recent field investigations

(R.S.M.). 757infective, 803- with special reference to the oral

hippuric acid test (Ian Gordon), 807 (0)-Treatedwith glucose, insulin, and ascorbic' acid (D. R.Macdonald), 261-- acute Liver deficiency anaemia --,in acase of (J. N. Hill and W. Hausmann), 262 (0)

-- epidemic, leading article on, 680; corre-spondence, 760

-See also JaundiceHerbert. Capt. L., killed on active service, 498Heredity: Human inheritance (book review), 421HERMIrTE. L. C. D.: Essential First Aid for Quick

Refe-ence on the Field. 2nd ed., 456HERNAMAN-JOHNSON, F.: Adolescent spondylitis. 179Hernia. direct inguinal, 22

umbilical, 771Herpes. contramine for (E. S. Hawkes), 391

zosser in the newborn (P. Freud and others),811

HERVEY. Dorothy G. (and others): The Spackmancase, 249

HEWER, C. Langton: Specific gravity of cerebro-spinal fluid, 245-Inflammability of trichlorethy-lene, 472

HEWLETT. R. F. L.: Blood changes in enteric fever,826

Hey, Samuel. obituary rotice of, 695HEYWORTH. P. S. A.: Anaesthetist's third hand,

486 correspondence. 728HIGGINS, C. C.: Renal Lithiasis, 234Highet, Campbell, obituary notice of, 153HILL, Charles: Medicat practice: in the melting-

pot? 83-Wise Eqting int Wattitne, 170Horace Treatment of schizophrenia, 534

--J. Norman (and W. HAUSMANiN): Liverdeficiency anaemia in case of acute infectivehepatitis, 262 (0)

Sir Leonard: Bran in the diet, 151-Inter-cellular hormones, 588

Hippocrates. Cos and (Nova et Vetera), 492correspondence, 588

Hippocratics. the (Nova et Vetera), 177Hippuric acid test, oral Infective hepatitis, with

special reference to (Ian Gordon), 807 (0)HIRSEKORN. H.: Denture Base Readjustment, 611H-{IRST, Katherine: State nurseries, 84HIRTENSTEIN, Arsost: Pediculosis capitis and

. corneal lesions, 75HOARE, E. D.: Occurrence of Rh factor in the

population notes on five cases of erythroblastosisfoetalis, 297 (0)

Hodgkin's disease, 157HOFFMAN, H. L.: Views of doctors in Services, 372HOLLAND, Eardley (and others): Sterility and

impaired fertility, 619HOLLOWAY, M. H. W.: Nitrous oxide anaesthesia,

827Holmes, Geoffrey, obituary notice of, 283HOLMS, Selwyn: Arsenicals in Vincent's in'ection,

763HOLST, J.: Speech at luncheon .to Oversea Medi-

cal Services, 83-B.C.G. immunity in tuberculosis,722

HOLT, P. F. (and others): H 11 for cancer, 149Home Guard, medical examination of (Parliament),

27, 90HONIGSBERGER, M.: Aspirin and gastric haemor-

rhage, 57 ; correspondence, 117HOOD, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alexander: Meals in Army

hospitals. 172HOOGENDOORN, Cecilia: The Expectant and Nutrsinzg

Mother's Cookery Book, 782HORDER, Lord: Hospital meals, 172-Doctors for

China, 249-Inaugural address to British Associ-ation of Physical Medicine, 653

(and others): Sterility and impaired fertility,619

Horgan. Dasid St. Hellier, obituary notice of. 624Hormones: Plant (annotation), 175 correspondence,

342-Intercellular (leading article), 487 corre-

spondence. 588Horne, Major Jack. obituary notice of, 731

HOFSFALL. F. L., jun. (and others): Virus Diseases,580

H)RSLEY. J. S.: Psychiatry at the cross-roads, 620

HOSKINS, J. L. (and Helen Payling WRIGHsT):Nut-itional state of staff in a London Sectoahospital. 171

Hospital accommodation in African territories. 531adminiltration, improvement of, 372Birmingham United :-Honorary staff, 788

Bronmpton: Records of Research Department,1928-42. on childhood infection and its relationto adolcszent and adult pulmonary tuberculosis(A. Margaret C. Macpherson), 98 (0), corre-

spondence, 210, 373, 436, 463. 621, 764diets. inadequate (leading article), 365

correspondence, 431, 619. 690, 796; annotation,821

--domestiz staff: Conditions of service, 662-E.M.S.. resuszitation ward in (Daniel Lamont),

145London Sector. nutritional state of staff in

(Helen Payling Wright and J. L. Hoskins), 171- Malvern: Physiotherapy Department, 286

posts under local authorities, 405, 590Queen Charlotte's: Textbook of Obstetrics,

6th ed., 678

Hospital, Queen Elizabeth, Gateshead, 188Victoria Cottage: Gift from United

States (British War Relief Society), 500Royal Cancer: Selected papers from, Vol. II,

647services in Tunisia, 59-Stirveys of (Nuffield

Trust). 209ships: Bombing of the Newfoundland, 564staffs: And Catering Wages Bill, 155-Short-

age of, 469Stalingrad, Fund, 156

Hospitals approved for radon (George F. Stebbing),432

general, psychiatry in, 54, 118, 213, 341lock, 565orthopaedic, in Yorkshire, 285Scottish: Hetherington Committee report, 562

-Hospital partnership for Scotland (leadingarticle), 582

volurtary: Future of, 209-Looking forward(annotation), 332-Saving the (surveys in north-east England and Merseyside), 371-Eight Hun-dred Years of Service (British Hospitals Associa-tion), 647

HOUGHTON, C. H.: Treatment of tapeworm, 840HOUSDEN, L. G.: The Parents' Responsibility for

their Chil(iren, annotation on, 551HOWELL, Trevor H.: Research in senile diseases,

314-Progressive cerebral ischaemia, 746 (0)HOWITT, H. G.: ln-ection and the welfare centre,

350Hrdlicka. Ales, obituary notice of. 437HUBBARD, W. St. Aubyn: Resuscitation by rocking,

772HUDSON, M. W. P.: An endotracheal 'harness,

647-Anaesthetist's third hand, 728R. Vaughan: Clinical trials of penicillin, 655

HUGGETT, A. St. G.: Social medicine and thephysi:ian. 724

HUGHES, Trevor: Care of elderly infirm, 23Hull and District Provident Society, 520HuME, E. M. M.: Nutritional relief after the war,

759Hunger, death from, in Greece, 800HUNT. E. F.: Continuing research on cancer, 256

El zabeth: Diseases Affecting the Vulva, 2nded.. 107

-John William, obituary notice of, 376HUNTER, J. B. (and C. P. G. WAKELEY): Rose and

Carless Manual of Surgery for Students andPractitioners, 421

HURFORD. J. V.: Tuberculosis in childhood, .74HURST, Sir Arthur: Functional diseases of colonand 'rectum 51; correspondetce, 117, 310-Aspirin and gastric haemorrhage, 57; corre-spondence, 117-Wartime diet for peptic ulcerpatients, 523, 725-Treatment of sciatica anessay on debunking, 733 (O)-X rays and theClinical Society of London, 795

HUTCHINSON, J. R.: Note on value of phage typingin investigation of an outbreak of paratyphoid Bfever (Ipswich, 1941), 130 (0)

Hygiene. Tropical, Rdfs Institute of (annotation), 17Hyperidrosis: Of axillae, 440, 502-Of feet. 558Hypertension: Problems of (leading article), 43-And height (annotation), 305

arterial, circulation in (G. W. Pickering),(0), 31 (0)essential, 572experimental, treatment of (annotation), 614See also Blood pressure

Hyperthyroidism menorrhagia and, 534-Thiouracilin (leading article), 783

Hypodermics: Tossing the needle, 772Hypoglycaemia, endogenous (spontaneous), diag-nosis of (R. D. Lawrence), 760

and neurotic behaviour (annotation), 368Hypogonadism, tests for, 222Hypotension, 513Hypothyroidism, pituitary, with impaired renal

function (G. E. Beaumont and J. D. Robertson),356 (0)

Hysteria and anxiety, 687

Immunity after, virus infection, 62Immunization. See Diphtheria FeversImpet.igo, 667. 761-Sulphathiazole in, 761-

Scabies and. 830Impotence and infertility, some problems of, 734

INCOME TAX:Amount payable. 702Annuity policy, 190Appointments: Successive, 256-Expenses, 701-Commission for, 839

Assessment, error in notice of, 379Books. purchase of, 222Board and lodging, 598Car, private use of, 350Debts, book: Inclusion of, 379-Purchase of, 379Depreciation allowances, adjustment of, 442Expenses, general: Proportion of, 701-Deduction

for, 804Fees received from medical board, 839Forces pay and balance of civil pay, 736Free quarters in State institution, 190

House furnished but uninhabited, 379Illness, break in work from, 839Interest, payment of. 94Life assurance wife's interest, 772Maid. cost of. when only one kept, 839

INCOME Tsx (continued):Military pay, deductions from, 350New Zealand, income from, 804Official quarters in hospital, 839Pay-as-you-earn, 662, 698Premiums under pension scheme, 702Professional expenses, 598-subscriptions, 158. 256Purchase,: Of share of practice by instalments.598-Of remainder of practice, 772

Subscrip'ions, 839Traselling to London, expenses 'or, 804Two years' tax in one year, 288War charities, subscriptions 'or, 30-Dan-aged

house and property tax, 222Wife: Part-time earnings of, 94-Post-war crediton carnings of, 442-Payment for services of.772

Work for several practitioners, 350

Indev to the Literature of Food Investigation, 364Indexes, half-yearly, 552India: Co-operative antimalarial work in Bengal,428-Cholera and deaths from famine, 595-Foodand health in, 662-Committee to investigatepublic health, 664-Medical supplies for faminedistricts, 800-Population problem of (D. R.

Blacklock). 805 (0)Industrial diseases, lectures on. 148-lead poisoning (leading article), 515

prem.ses, slum conditions in, 498

INFANTS:Calcium for, 802Diarrhoea, vomiting, and dehydration, a commoncause of (P. W. Leathart), 168 (0): corre-spondence, 245, 280

Diseases of Infancy and Childhood (Wilfrid Shel-don), 4th ed., 514

Enteritis, infantile, and breast-feeding in Dublin(annotation), 367

Environment and infant mortality (book review),781

Feeding, reaction to (annotation), 821Intravenous drip tranEfusion in, technique of (D.

MacCarthy), 36 (0); correspondence, 117- infusions in infancy (W. C. Kidney). 106Mastoiditis, suppurative (D. S. Lewes). 815Mortality rates, pasteurization of milk and, in

Toronto, Vancouver, and Vic.oria (AlanBrown), 133 (0)

Neur omuscular Maturation of the Humnan Infant(book review), 679

Resuscitation and oxygen-therapy appNratus for(R. H. O'Hanlon), 422

Infection and the welfare centre, 350Infections, intestinal, treated with sulphonamidecompounds, chemotherapy of (A. C. Clay), 34 (0)

Infectious diseases, some problems in control of.(R. Cruickshank), 159 (0)

Infertility and impotence, sorie problems of, 734Infi-m, elderly, care of, 23, 350Infi n,ary, Royal, Worcester, Hastings Memorial.

6'Infucnza. Control of, 159-Nature of virus (anno-

ion), 175-Therapeutic fallacies, 574-Outbreakcf (leading article), 717; correspondence, 770-Complicated by staphylococcal pneumonia(L,:ading article), 783-Omens of, 793-Parlia-n-,otary question, 836

Inf"sions, intravenous, in infancy (W. C. Kidney),1 J6

Insect pests, control of (book review), 330InFemination, artificial, 219. 312, 404, 434. 496, 588.727

Institute of Hospital Almoners: Annual meeting, 83Lister, of Preventive Medicine: Fiftieth anni-

versary report, 335National, for the Blind: Biind physiotherapists,

755of Natural Science in Yenan, China: Use of

spirogyra instead of cotton-wool, 115Queen's, of District Nursing: Report on mid-

wifery cases, 1942, 203Ross: Report of Industrial Advisory Com-

mittee (annotation), 651Royal, of Public Health and Hygiene: Harben

and Smith awards, 147for the Scientific Treatment of Delinquency:

Library established. 316Spanish Cultural, Buenos Aires: Histological

laboratory dedicated to the memory of Ramon YCaial, 837

Wellcome Research: Changes in directorship.112

INSULN:Globin-zinc-insulin: some experiments (R. D

Lavrence), 103 (0); correspondence, 212, 284Hepatitis, infective, treated with, and glucose and

ascorbic acid (D. R. Macdonald), 261 (0)Lipodystrophy, 771Packing, standardized, of different types and

strengths, 733Pric of, 836Standardization of supplies, 409

Insurance, National Health, and Assumption B, 343Intersexuality, review of book on, 580Intestinal obstruction after Caesarean section for'contracted pelvis (W. H. Parry), 74

Intratracheal catheters. sealing. and a listening-ttibe(K. B. Pinson), 747

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INWALD. P. (and others): N.H.I. and AssumptionB, 343

Iodine deficiency, 620, 831Ireland, Northern: Home Guard M.O.s in, 91-

Medical Personnel (Priority) Committee, 113-Maternity services (leading article), 458-Registrar-General's quarterly returns, 499

Iritis. See OphthalmologyIron: Nutritional iron deficiency anaemia in war-time: haemoglobin levels of 3,338 persons frombirth to 55 years of age (L. S. P. Davidson andothers), 95 (0)

IRONSIDE, A. E.: Care of elderly infirm, 350lschaemia of muscle masses, rise in potassium con-

centration in blood stream following (R. E.Rewell), 483 (0)- progressive cerebral (Trevor H. Howell),

746 (0)ISHIHARA, Shinobu:' The 'Series of Plates Designed

as Tests for Colour-Blindness, 9th ed., 486Islets, pancreatic, factors damaging (annotation), 17Itaty: Rivista de -Neurologia temporarily sus-pended, 316

JJACK. E. A. (and J. CHARNLEY): Two-stage ampu-

tation: primary planned amputation in presenceof sepsis, 131 (0)

Jacklin, Surg. Lieut. I. S., posthumously mentionedin dispatches, 627

JACKSON, Alice M. (and Katharine F. ARMSTRONG):Teaching in Schools of Nursing, 330- Chevalier and Chevalier -L.: Diseases and

Injuries of the Larynx: A Textbook for Studentsand Practitioners, 2nd ed., 267

Edward, death of, 346- Ian M.: The cry of the child in utero,

266 (0)- Margaret Hadley: Contraception and sterility,

691--(and others): Sterility and impaired fertility,

493 (O)W. P. U. : Arsenicals in Vincent's infection,

465-Differential diagnosis of chronic sciaticpain: a note, with a short analysis of 100 cases,776 (0)

JACOBS, A. L.: Medicine and politics, 120JACOBY. F.: Sections, in C. F. V. Smout'sAnatomy of the Female Pelvis, on histology ofthe female reproductive tract and a chapter onovarian endocrine function, 514

Jamaica, vomiting sickness in, 392, 464JAMES, H. H.: The Government's proposals, 24- N. R.: A non-electric suction apparatus, 88JA,MESON, Sir Wilson: The nation's health. 663JAMIESON, E. B. (and J. C. BRASH): Cunninigham's

Textbook of Anatomy, 8th ed., 782Japan: East Asiatic Medical Congress, 564JAUNDICE: After serun injection, 125-" Epidemi'

catarrhal," acute lymphocytic meningitis in (J.Waring), 228 (O): correspondence, 388,Con-genital. in man aged 77, 690, 763-Notificationforms of. 733. See also Hepatitis

Jayne, Frederick James, obituary notice of, 26JEFFREY, J. S.: Clinical trials of penicillin, 656Jehu, Thomas John, obituary notice of, 184JELLINEK. S.: Peculiarities of electrical lesions, 827Jelly, George Aubrey, obituary notice of, 498JENKINS, G. Neil (and John YUDKIN): Vitaminsand physiological function, 265 (0); correspond-ence, 338

JEWESBURY, E. C. O.: Misuse of intravenousN.A.B. for Vincent's infection. 360 (0); corre-spondence, 433, 464, 622, 729, 763

Johns. W. Wilton. obituary notice of, 249JOHNSON, A. G. (and.H. BURT-WHITE): Two cases

of anuria due to sulphapyridine calculi success-fully treated by ureteric catheterization, 508 (0)- D. W.: Epidemiology of Weil's disease, 659JOHNSTON, D. J. Gair: Childhood infection and

later pulmonary tuberculosis, 210- John Macpherson, obituary notices of, 730,

834- T. B.: A Synopsis of Regional Anatomy, 5th

ed., 202JOHNSTONE. R. W. (and others): Sterility and im-

paired fertility, 493Joint disease, degenerative, review of book on, 201JONAS, Herbert C.: Salmon in the Thames, 566JONES, Arthur T.: Hemlplegia in pertussis, 350- E. Colin: Treatment of sweating feet, 558- H. M. Royds: Medical boarding for MerchantNavy, 831- H. Wallace (and E. Noble CHAMBERLAIN):

Electrocardiograms: An Elementary Atlas forStudents and Practitioners, 2nd ed., 363J. C.: Treatment of gynaecomastia, 442-

Strychnine for paralysis, 534- Philip Theodosius, obituary notice of, 696

R. Forbes (and others): H 11 for cancer, 149- S. A., honoured by Arabia, 500- T. R. Lloyd (and F. G. MAITLAND): A newapproach to the treatment of early syphilis byintensive therapy, 448 (0)JOULES, H. (and others): National Health Insur-ance and Assumption B, 343

Journal. British, of Industrial Medicine, annotationon. 584-- Medical. Appeal for back numbers, 238,288, 343, 552 (annotation), 840JURASZ, A. T.: Speech atluncheon to OverseaMedical Services, 83

KKala-azar, transmission of, by sandfly (annotation),45; correspondence, 148

KAPLAN, Ira 1. (editor): The 1942 Year Book ofRadiology, 611

KARSNER, H. T.: Human Pathology, 6th ed., 301Karstaedt, Capt. A. O., killed, 154KASSNER, Elsie W. (and others): Availability of thecalcium of milk, 39 (0)

KAY, 'H. D.: Nutrition, agriculture, and imilk, 113Keats, Lieut.-Col. H. C., obituary notice of, 121KEELE, C. A. (and A. M. GILL): Pepsin inactivation

in ulcer therapy, 194 (0)KEEVILL, J. J.: Eve's method of artificial respira-

tion, 179- Norah L.: Rupture of rectus abdominis during

pregnancy, 245KEFALAS, A.: Agents provocateurs, 796KELLEHER, W. H.: Sulphaguanidine for child ofone year, 826

KEMP, F. H.: Pheniodol: a new contrast mediumfor cholecystography, 674 (0)

KENNAWAY, E. L.: Water for rabbits and guinea-pigs, 87

Kennedy, John Robert, jubilee presentation to, 187KENNETH, J. H.: Gestation periods: a' table and

bibliography (compiled for Imperial Bureau ofAnimal Breeding and Genetics), 679

Kenny Concept of Infantile Paralysis and itsTreatment, 141

KENTON, C.: Precipitating factor in war neuroses,337

KERR, Sir John Graham: A biological criticism ofeducation, 823- J. M. Munro: Foundations of a compreben-

sive medical service, 371KEY, J. A. (and H. E. CONWELL): Managenient of

Fractures, Dislocations, and Sprains, 3rd ed., 169KIDD, H. A..: Observations on use of H 11 in

carcinoma, 67 (0); leading article, 77; corre-spondence, 149

KIDNEY:Absence, congenital. of one kidney: two cases

of, in same family (J. P. Bound), 747Calculi, 441-phosphatic (annotation). 551Circulation in, in essential hypertension, 3Pyelitis: Retention of urine and, in girls, 657-

In a diabetic, 734Renal function. impaired, pituitary . hypo-thyroidism with (G. E. Beaumont and J. D.Robertson), 356 (0)--tests. 222-In myxoedema (G. E.Beaumont and J. D. Robertson), 578 (0)

lithiasis (book review), 234

KIDNEY, W. C.: Intravenous infusions in infancy,106

Kienbhck's disease: aetiology (M. E. Gordon).200: correspondence, 282

Kiep, Walter Herman. obituary notice of, 766KILL'IAN: First phase of injury from cold. 608KILNER, S. D.: Vesalius and Gray on anatomy, 56

- T. Pomfret: Clinical photography, 521-Grafttreatment of ectropion (film), 522

King. Surg. Lieut. W. L., missing from theSt. Croix. 498

Kirk, Major-General Norman T.. appointed Sur-geon-General of U.S. Army, 156

KIRMAN, B. H.: Health and social medicine, 342KITCHIN. D. Harcourt: The public corporation,

369, 400, 423KITCHING, E. H.: Psychology and the common

cold, 621Knappett, E. A., commended for brave conduct,

500Knee: Regeneration of menisci of knee-joint, 115

-Patella, excision of, 22Knight, Major H. M. R., killed in action, June,

1944, 469KNOrr, F. A.: Pathogenic anaerobes. 521KoHN, G. (and others): Levels of vitamin A andC nutrition in Glossop school-children and effectof deficiencies on their physical condition (pre-liminary communication), 477 (0)

Koilonychia, 771KON, S. K.: Milk nutrients, 113Kraurosis vulvae, 500KUNKEL, L. 0. (and others): Virus Diseases, 580Kyphosis, adolescent, 348

LLaborde's method of artificial respiration, 29Lactation: Ending, 157-Dietary factor in. and

reproduction (Marion B. Richards), 418 (0)-Andhormones, 770

LADELL, R. M.: Psychology and the common cold,622

LAHIFF, J. R.: Rocking device for artificial respira-tion. 42 0

Labour and State medicine, 53LAIDLAW, S. I. A. (and A. MACLEAN): Treatment

of lupus vulgaris. 659LAING, G. D.: Health and tonsillectomy, 464-Emergency treatment of fractured femur, 557

LAIRD, S. M.: Venereal Disease in Britain, 42LAKE. Norman C.: Specific gravity of cerebrospinal

fluid, 280- (and others): Register of Medical Auxiliaries,465

LAKIN, C. E.: Appreciation of Louis Beer, 766LAMONT, Daniel: Resuscitation ward in an E.M.S.

hospital, 145LAMPARD, M. E.: Medical history of individuals,

792LANDAU, Maxwell: Excision of patella, 22LANE, C. Rickword: Artificial insemination, 404- Ronald E.: Industrial lead poisoning, 760LANE-ROBERTS,. C. (and others): Sterility and

impaired fertility, 493LANO, J. F.: Theophylline for asthma, 62-Epi-

demiology of diphtheria, 116LANDooN-BRowN, Sir Walter: Urea and water meta-

bolism, 431LANOLEY, G. F.: Gunshot wound of innominate

artery, 711 (0); correspondence, 793, 831correction, 804

Lapland: Food and health of Eskimos and Lapps(annotation), 207

LARKIN, E. H:: The costive patient, 51-Mis-adventure under convulsant treatment, 299

Laryngofissure, anaesthesia for, 312Laryngoscopy, 286LAVERICK, J. V.: The Government's proposals. 53Lavoisier, bicentenary of birth of, 275LAW, Frank W.: Diathermy in eye disease, 502LAWRENCE, R. D.: Globin-zinc-insulin: some experi-ments, 103 (0); correspondence, 212, 280-Diag-nosis of endogenous (spontaneous) hypoglycaemia,760

(and Wilfrid OAKLEY): Diabetic retinitis, 312Lead poisoning, industrial (leading article), 515

correspondence, 760

Leading Articles:Ariboflavinosis syndrome, 110Arsenic, antidotes to, 681Behaviour and neurosis, 487Blood vessels, peripheral, 751Cancer, H 11 for, 78Chemotherapy or serum for scarlet fever? 613Clot retraction, measurement of, 236Corporation or department? 425Diphtheria, epidemiology of, 44Disabled, resettlement of. 143Gas gangrene, 15-Trcatment of, 648Gathering wild plants, 15Health and social medicine, 174- public: contradictory signposts, 516- services, reform of. 109Hepatitis, epidemic infective, 680Hormones, intercellular, 487Hospital diets. inadequate, 365-partnership for' Scotland. 582Hypertension, problems of, 43Influenza, outbreak of, 71.7Lead poisoning, industrial, 515Leucopoiesis, stiniulation of, 365Maternal and child health, 584Maternity services in Northern Ireland. 458Medicine: In transition, 302-And society, 648Milk, Government policy, 173Misrepresentation, 549Mosquito breeding in static water tanks, 332Nutrition movement in Canada. 235Ophthalmology, research in. 426Penicillin: Position, 269-In U.S.A., 582-In battlewounds. '750

Physiology, Pavlovian, and war neurosis, 205Pneumokoniosis and working conditions in coalmines, 395

Pneumonia, staphylococcal,.complicating influenza,783

Poliomyelitis, fact and fancy in. 141Psychiatry at the cross-roads, 331

and social medicine, 612Rh factor in prognosis and treatment of haenolytic

disease of newborn, 303Rickettsiae, 550Rivers of England, 457Roehampton and rehabilitation, 819Stirrup cup for the panzers, 396Sulphonamide treatment. 204Tetanus immunization, 818Thiouracil in hyperthyroidism, 783Tuberculosis: In childhood, 270-Immunization

against, 716White Paper, before the, 77

League, International, against Epilepsy: Epilepsia,official journal, 715LEAK, W. N.: Health and social medicine, 243-

Public opinion on health services, 405-Photo-micrography with o-dinary cameras: a simpletechnique, 787 (0)

LEATHART, P. W.: A common cause of diarrhoea,vomiting, and dehydrat,on in infants, 168 (0);correspondence, 245. 280. 403, 587, 693-Infantileenteritis and breast-fceding, 526;correspondence,587

LEE, H.: Hypersensitivity to sulphonamides, 526Leigh, George Hamer, obituary notice of. 731LEITCH, Alex: Artificial insemination. 434LEITNER, St. J.: Der Morbus Besnie-Boeck-Schau-mann: Chronische epitheloidzellige Retikuloendo-theliose sive granulomatose, 300

LENDRUM, Alan C.: On the handling of small_biopsy material, 644 (0)

Lenses, contact. for flying duties (annotation), 18Leprosy: Relief in the Empire, 81-Treatment in

Central Africa, 531-Cases of suspected leprosyin Germany, 759

LESLIE, L.: Psychology and the common cold,494LESTER. W.: Cult of negative health. 120

LETHEM, W. A.: Hospital meals, 172

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Leucopoiesis, stimulation of (leading article), 365correspondence, 433

Lcukaemia, acute aleukaemic myeloid (B. L. DellaVida and M. C. Connell), 417 (0); correspon-dence, 527

Levick, Capt. R. E. K., killed on active service, 594Levis, John S., obituary notices of. 694, 767LEWES, D. S.: Suppurative mastoiditis in an in'ant,

815 (0)LEWIS, G. M.: An Introduction to Medical

Mycology, 2nd ed., 816- Kingsley Wassell, obituary notice of, 624- N. D. C. (and others): Editors of The 1942

Year Book of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Endo-crinology, 169

LEWIS-FANING, E.: Respiratory tuberculosis: Effectof the war on length of interval between notifica-tion and death, 684 (0)

LEYLAND, E. M.: Specialist courses for ServiceM.O.s, 466

LEYTON, Nevil: Skin sensitivity to sulphonamides,313

Light and vision (Illuminating Engineering Society),210

Lighting, fluorescent, for daylight, 662Lindsay, Ernest Charles, obituary notice of. 730- G. E.: Fulminating meningococcal septicaemia,30- Robert, obituary notice of, 767- S. T. (and others): Nutritional iron deficiency

anaemia in wartime: haemoglobin levels of 3,338persons from birth tb 55 years of age, 95 (0)

LINE, L. A. N. (and W. G. ARTHUR): Film of first-aid post during raids, 702

LINEEN, J. F. (and others): The Spackman case,249

LINNELL. J. W. (and W. A. R. THOMSON): Sometherapeutic fallacies, 572 (0); correspondence,656. 693, 700, 727, 761, 796, 831

Lipodystrophy, insulin, 771LISNEY, A. A.: Epidemic hepatitis, 757LISTER, A. (and J. W. BiSHOP): Night vision in

the Army: report of 10.333 tests, 325 (0)Liver abscess, unusual amoebic (J. A. M. Camer6n),

329-- extract: Intravenously, 221-Allergic reaction

to (S. M. Feinberg), 418-Too much, 598Liverpool, health of, 752- School of Tropical Medicine: Warrington

Yorke memorial medal, 564LIVINGSTON, J.: Pruritus ani, 566LIVNY, Dr. (and J. FINE): Filariasis in the Middle

East, 327 (0)LLOYD, J.: Incidence of syphilis among juvenile

defectives, 420--- 0. C.: Biopsy of the endometrium, 521LL O)D-WILLIAMS, K. G.: Teaching anaesthetics,

827Local government: Review of Municipal Year

Book, 1943, 267Locke, Capt. A. E., death of, 627LOEWENTHAL, H. (and W. F. CORFIELD): Success-

ful treatment of a chronic paratyphoid carrierwith sulphaguanidine. 105 (0)

London, maternity beds in, 187- County Council: Vote for hospitals and medi-

cal services, 1943-4, 348 Report of County Medi-cal Officer of Health, 1942, 788

paste, 158, 379Lord. Surg. Lieut.-Cmdr. S. L., missing on active

service. 627Louse. head. See Pediculosis capitisLOUTIT, J. F. (and P. L. M3LLISON): Advantages

of a disodium-citrate-glucose mixture as a bloodpreservative, 744 (0)

LOVE, R. J. McNeill (and Hamilton BAILEY): AShort Practice of Surger&, 6th ed., 234

LOWE, E. Cronin: H 11 for cancer, 211Lowenthal. Nathan, death of, 250LOWRY, J.: Sulphanilamide and mumps. 62Lowy, Jul.: A "charter of health," 623LUCAS, R. E.: Cult of negative health, 151LUDFORD, R. J. (and others): Failure of H 11 to

inhibit growth of tumours in mice, 65 (0); lead-ing article, 77; correspondence, 149

Lungs: Tumours of. single and multiple, 21-Com-plications of, after operation, 85-X-ray picture of,in beryllium poisoning (Meyer), 824

LUNTZ, G. R. W. N.: The diet in diabetes, 21Lupus vulgaris, treatment of (annotation), 366:

correspondence, 432, 463, 495, 621, 659Lymph, breast, and cancer, 701Lymphalic system, review of book on, 330

MMABERLY, Alan: Cult of negative health, 55-Thehuman side of medicine, 661

Macalister, Charles John, obituary notice of. 624MCAULEY, J.: Trichlorethylene and trigeminal

anaesthesia, 713MCCALL. Eva: Care of elderly infirm. 350

I. G., died on active service, 594MCCANDLESS. Anne Ethel: Artificial insemination,434

MCCARRiSON, R. (and others): Are hospital dietsadequate? 619

MIACCARTHY, D.: Technique of intravenous driptransfusion in infants, 36 (0); correspondence, 117- E. F.: A physiological factor in haemo-

globinometry, 362 (0)M.cCaw, Alexander Todd, obituary notice of, 185

MCCLOY, A.: Actinomycosis of tongue successfullYtreated by sulphonamides, 106; correspondence,186- John Moorcroft, obituary notice of, 25MACCORMAC, Henry: Three skin diseases (scabies,

impetigo, eczema) in wartime, 667 (0)MCCULLOCH, W. E.: Retrieving foreign bodies, 772MACCURDY, J. T.: The Structure of Morale, 41MCCURRICH, H. J.: Unity in the profession, 496MCDERMOTT, S.: Dehydration fever, 455MACDONALD, D. A.: Failure of nail growth, 442- D. M.: Hyperidrotic axillae, 502MACDONALD, D. R.: Infective hepatitis treated with

glucose, insulin, and ascorbic acid, 261 (0)- E. K.: Leicester Christian Medical Association,

804MACDONALD, Duncan: Oedema of extremities at

sea, 148- E. K.: First Aid at the Incident, 234McDONNELL, M. F.: Public vaccisstion, 158MACEWEN, William: Stilboestrol fot cancer, 702McFARLAN, A. M.: Bacteriology of brain abscess:

report to the M.R.C., 643 (0)MACFARLANE, M. G.: Therapeutic value of gas-gangrene antitoxin, 636 (0); leading article on,648

McFARLANE, Marjory N. (and others): Rh factorand erythroblastosis foetalis: investigation of 50families, 289 (O)-Significance of Rh factor, 690

MACFARLANE, R. G.: Human fibrin as a dressing forbums, 541 (0)

McGIssoN, C.: Arsenical encephalopathy, 589McGill, James Murdoch, obituary notice of, 497McGRAW, Myrtle B.: Neuromuscular Maturation of

the Human Infant, 679McGREGOR, A. L.: A Synopsis of Surgical Ana-

tomy, 5th ed., 234McGUCKIN, F.: The mastoid and D. and V.. 245MACINTOSH, R. R.: Self-inflating cuff for endo-

tracheal tubes, 234-Artificial respiration, 493MCINTYRE. C. M.: Cardiac failure treated by mer-

curial diuretics over prolonged period, 609MACKAY, Helen: State nurseries, 84; correspon-

den.ce,- 527McKEAN, C. W. F.: Nurses' pay and hours, 214McKELVIE, W. Bryce: Health and tonsillectomy,400

McKendrick. F Y., commended for bravery. 835MCKENNA, Peter J.: Government's milk policy. 281MACKENNA, R. M. B.: Experiences in military der-matology, 191 (0); correspondence, 283

MACKENZIE, C. M. (and F. G. NEILD): Recoveryafter 70t-ft. fall, 546

Mackinnon, Ronald, obituary notice of, 529MACKINTOSH, James: New fields for the almoner. 83McLACHLAN, Ian: Treatment of venereal diseases,

152McLAREN, D.: Masseurs in R.A.F. Medical Service,406

McLarty. Malcolm. obituary notice of, 89MACLEAN, A. (and S. I. A. LAIDLAW): Treatment

of lupus vulgaris, 659McLean, Robert Reid, obituary notice of, 57MACLEOD, Alex J.: Manual dilatation of pelvis:

four further cases, 484- Kenneth. 1. E.: Fitness for factory work,

406: disclaimer, 502-- M. C. (and C. A. GREEN): Explosive epidemic

of Sonne dysentery, 259 (0)MCMILLAN, R. B.: Pseudosclerodermia. 229 (0)MCMURRAY, T. P.: A Practice of Orthopaedic Sur-

-gery. 2nd ed., 455MACNALTY, Sir Arthur S.: The comprehensive attackon pulmonary tuberculosis, 599 (0)

MACNAUGHT, W. W. (and R. M. MURRAY-LYON):An analysis of acute respiratory conditions inAfrican soldiers, 324 (0)

MACNAUGHTON-JONES, H.: Postural dizziness, 840MACPHERSON, A. Margaret: Childhood in'ection and

its relation to adolescent and adult pulmonarytuberculosis: records of Brompton Hospital forlast 14 years, 98 (0); correspondence, 210, 373,436, 463, 621, 764

MacPherson, Duncan Campbell Macewan, obituarynotice of, 216

M'Pherson, Lieut.-Col. George, death of. 187MAcRAE, R. D.: Acute dilatation of stomach, 579Macsherry, D. L. T., killed at sea, 250MCSORLEY, J. G. (amd others): Nutritional iron

deficiency anaemia in wartime: haemoglobinlevels of 3,338 persons from birth to 55 yearsof age, 95 (0)

MACWILLIAM, E. U.: Opponents of medical pro-fession," 693

Madagascar: Endemic typhus fever in Diego Suarez(C. G. Baker and others), 506 (0)

MAGEE. J. A. L.: Stilboestrol for prostatic enlarge-ment. 403, 558

MAGNUSON. P. B.: Fractures, 4th ed., revised. 547Mahon, Ralph Bodkin, obituary notice of, 497MAIN, R. J.: Acute effects of smoking on respira-

tion and circulation, 210MAINGOT, R. (and others): War Wounds and

Injuries, 2nd ed.. 393MAIR, G. B.: Plantar dislocation of fourth meta-

tarsal, 169MAITLAND, F. G. (and T. R. Lloyd JONES): Newapproach to treatment of early syphilis by inten-sive therapy, 448 (0)

Malaria: Symptomatology, 86, 152-Antimalarialunit at Mauritius, 187-Quinine resistance in, 317-Misleading (Sir Malcolm Watson), 394-Co-operative antimalarial work in Bengal (annota-tion), 428-Control in Freetown harbour (annota-tion). 718-Eradication of Anopheles gsmbiae inBrazil (annotation), 820%

Malaria, cerebral, fatal case of (J. B. Sneddon),814 (0)

malignant tertian. 761MALKIN, S. A. S.: Contribution of orthopaedic sur-gery to hospital development, 791

MALLESON, Joan: Sterility and contraception, 434,587, 796

MALPAS, D. D. (and others): Register of MedicalAuxiliaries, 465

Malta, medical specialists for (annotation), 719MALTBY, G. L. (and M. ROSENBAUM): Electro-encephalograms of 20 cases of eclampsia, 264

MANCHEE, Dorothy: Social Services in the Clinicfor Venereal Diseases, 486

Manchester, health of (annotation), 752MANCLARK, Richard A.: Labour and State medicine,

53MANDEL, Leopold: Mind and stomach, 556MANDELBAUM, M.: Test for therapeutic value of new

sulphonamides, 827MANDIWALL, H.: Clinical photography, 521MANN, Ida: The scope of prevention in ophthalmo-

logy, 482MANSON-BAHR, Sir Philip: The Dysenteric Dis-

orders: The Diagnosis and Treatment of Dysen-tery, Sprue, Colitis, and Other Diar htoeas inGeneral Practice, 2nd ed., 392

MAPLESTONE, Philip A.: Appreciation of Prof. War-rington Yorke, 767

Marlow, Frank W., death of,' 346MARRACK, J. R.: Nutritional relief after the war,

758MARSDEN, Hilda: Clinical p1potography, 521Marsh, Frank. obituary notice of, 407MARSHALL, J. F.: Mosquitoes and static water

tanks, 523- Stanley: Composite Ziehl-Gram stainingmethod for sputum, pus, and exudates, 232 (0)

Martin, Alexander Angus, obituary notice of, 25Frank William, obituary notice of, 184

MASSERMAN, J. H.: Behavior and Neurosis: AnExperimental Psychoanalytic Approach to Psycho-biologic Principles, leading article on, 487

Masseurs in R.A.F. Medical Service, 406Masseuses, commissioned rank of, 91MASTER, A. M.: The Electrocardiogram and X-ray

Configuration of the Heart, 2nd ed., 363Mastoiditis: A common cause of diarrhoea, vomit-

ing, and dehydration in infants (P. W. Leathart),168 (0); correspondence, 245, 280, 403, 587,693-Without middle-ear signs (W. S. ThackerNeville), 678

suppurative, in an infant (D. S. Lewes). 815Masturbation in women, 349Materia medica, notes of books on, 76, 393Maternity: Beds in London, 187-Services inNorthern Ireland (leading article), 458-Andchild welfare services, future, 824

MATTHEWS, A. D.: Views on diabetes, 374MAITICK, A. T. R.: Technical aspects of pasteuriz-

ation, 11 3Mauritius, antimalarial unit, 187MAVOR, 0. H.: Nurses' pay and hours, 248MAXWELL, James: " Primary atypical pneumonia"

or " pneumonitis "? 689MAYER-GROSS, W.: Psychiatry in general hospitals,

119MEACHEN. G. N.: Teaching of dermatology, 283Measles: Control of, 161-Vaccine (annotation), 304Meat, home-preserved, 598Medical Annual, 1943, 679- Auxiliaries, Register of, 465- bibliography (book review), 548-- boarding for the Merchant Navy, 248, 314,

340, 435 v- Directory, 190

education: Planning of, 179-Compressedcurriculum, 410-Classics in, 496, 591

ethics, review of book on, 233history of individuals, 792

-- of the war (annotation), 682man-power, 835officers and general practitioners, 596- regimental, notes for (book review), 76- Service: Refresher courses for, 19, 181,

405, 435-Specialist courses for, 88, 404, 466-Returning, 589-Views of, 799, 800- Pilgrims: Dinner to representatives of United

Nations, 29

MEDICAL PROFESSION:Conditions for good work, 53, 121, 311Dignity of (Nova e; Vetera), 825Doctors and the future, 88

in the Services, views of, 372Freedom or State control? 372Government's proposals, 24, 53-Before the White

Paper (leading article), 77Misrepresentation (leading article), 549 ; correc-

tion, 598Opponents " of the profession (annotation).552; correspondence. 623, 693

Practice and precept, 152Professional secrecy, 287Responsibility and freedom, 243Service under a lay council, 54Unity in the profession, 405, 495, 591

Medical radiology, postgraduate course in, 59- Register, 1943, 13-Cost of production of, 90- rehabilitation centre, Roffey Park. Horsham,

500- relief in theatres of war, 519- research in wartime (Sir Edward Mellanby),

351 (0)

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Medical schools: Arrangements for compressed cur-riculum for new session, 307 ; correspondence,410

-service and social change: some reflectionsand cQnvictions (Viscount Dawson of Penn), 429

MEDICAL SERVICES:Army, 563Chaos in (book review), 513Departmental, 27Emergency, 799Future, general principles for, 278. 371Government Departments, 90Malayan: interned doctors, 29Merchant Navy, 466Reorganization of, 835Specialists for Malta, 719Tunisia, 59White Paper, 469, 628

Medi..al student, 251

-superintendent, 281, 337Medicine: And politics, 54, 120-Textbook of

(book review), 76-In the Fren-h Colonies (anno-tation). 176-In transition (leading article). 302-Educational background for profession of

(A. E. Clark-Kennedy), 306; correspondence.375-Learning the art of, 341-British andAmerican, of yesterday (Nova et Vetera), 424-Future of (book review), 513 ; correspondence,591, 661, 791-A hundred years ago, 534-InChina (book review), 580-Authority in (bookreview), 611-Physiological basis of (book review),

646-And society (leading article), 648-" De-

scriptive," in the lay press, 660-March of: lec-

tures to the laity (book review), 678-Re&entadvances (book review), 749-Human side of.661. 797-In Persia (annotation), 820-pre-Nazi,in Vienna, 833

clinical, symptoms and signs in (book review),170

- industrial (book review), 748preventive, through breast-feeding. 374social: Health and (leading article), 174

correspondence, 243, 342-Psychiatry and (lead-ing articje), 612-Its meaning and scope (John A.

Ryle), 633 (0); leading article on, 648 ; corre-

spondence, 724-Possible developments in (JohnPemberton). 754 (0)-in Scotland: review ofDcpartment of Health pamphlet, 789

State: Labour and, 53-Specialists and, 88-Th- people and, 311-Prisoner of war on, 278-Service doctors and, 311-State control, 496-Eight years' experience of a miniature State Medi-cal Service (Edward Thomson and others), 616

Medicines, proprietary, advertising, 462

MEDICO-LEGAL:Detention barracks. conditions in, 764Fracture or Perthes's disease? 833

Spa_.kn.an decision: appeal of G.M.C., 182, 217Nrigligence, proof of, 183

Medico-reiigious policy over-seas (book review), 300Meikle, David, obituary notice of, 25MEIKLEJOHN, A. P.: Nutritional relief after the

war. 759MELLANBY, Sir Edward: Medical research in war-

time, 351- Kenneth: Scabies, 795

Membranes, permeability o- (book review), 485Meningitis, acute lymphocytic, in " epidemic catar-

,hal jaundice " (John Waring), 228 (0); corre-spondence, 338

MENNELL, James: Intermittent claudication, 410Mencpause: Arthritis at, 501-Control of meno-

pausal flushes by vitamin E (A. M. Hain andJ. C. B. Sym), 8 (0): correspondence, 526, 840-Oestrogens at, 190, 244

Menorrhagia: And hyperthyroidism, 534-Andthyrotoxicosis, 598-Progesterone for, 802

Mental defectives, shortage of institutional provi-sion for, 559. 658

d'sorder, shock treatment of, 829patient at home (book review), 107

Mepacrine (atebrin), intramuscular injection of:histological effect (Frank Hawking), 198 (04

Merchant Navy: Medical boarding for, 248, 314.340. 435, 831-Medical services for, 466

MERRIMAN, B. M.: The common cold, 528Metabolism, water, urea, and, 431Metata-7algia, Morton's, 94, 126, 190, 442Methaemoglobinaemia, idiopa*ic, ascorbic acid in

(Royal Academy of Medicine' in Ireland), 336Methedrine (pervitin): A stirrup cup for the

panzers (leading article), 396-In surgical opera-tions, 524

Methyl acetamide, toxicity of, 495MEYER: X-ray picture of lungs in beryllium poison-

ing, 824Inez (Mrs. Stuckman), obituary notice of, 153

MICHAELIS. L.: Dentistry as a specialty of medi-cine. 590

MICHAELSON, 1. C.: Ocular mani'estations ofneuroses found among soldiers, 538 (0)

MICKs, R. H.: Essentials of Materia Medica,

Pharmnacology and Therapeutics, 3rd ed., 76Microbiology of canned foods. book review, 170

Midge bites, prevantion of. 287, 380, 472Midwifery, review of textbook of, 610Midwives: Salaries, 219, 242-Shortage of (anno-

tation), 333-Instruction in use of analgesia, 348Migraine: Urea for (J. A. Brown), 201 : correspon-

dence, 431-Endocrine factor in, 255menstrual. 379

MILES, T. F.: Lung complications after operation.85

MILLER, J. B.: Speech at luncheon to OverseaMedical Services, 83

MILK:Boiled, a-d raw protein, 339Bottles, cleaning (annotation), 272Calcium of, availability of (Katherine H. Cowardand others), 39 (0)

Cleaner, 123Gover nment policy (lcading article), 172; corre-

spondence, 247, 281, 340-House of Lordsdebate, 250

lnmpection, local authorities' powers of, 498National, 117-And vitamin schemes, 187Nurses and, 314Pasteurization of, 435-And infant mortality rates

in Toronto, Vancouver, and Victoria (AlanBrown), 133 (0)

Preservation of. 472Problems of (Nutrition Society discussion), 113Raw, suppties of, 252Safety of, 532Tuberculin-tested and attested, 187, 469

MILLIGAN, E. H. M.: Education and health ser-vices areas, 181-Vitamins and fitness, 338

(and others): Levels of vitamin A and C nutri-tion in Glossop school-children and effect ofdeficiencies on their physical condition (prelimin-ary communication), 477 (0)- E. T. C.: Appreciation of Cecil Rowntree,

561MILLINGTJN, E.: X rays and the colon, 117-Pre-

cision method of cephalometry and pelvimetry.338, 495-Radiology, 829

MINABBAWY, A.: Stilboestrol in petit mal, 222Mind and stomach, 556, 586, 619, 688Miner, injured, restoring the (Miners' WelfareCommission), 553

Minerals and vitamins, effect of supplements of, onhealth ci girls (Hilda Fowke), 519

Mines: Pneumokoniosis and working conditions in(leading article), 395-Accidents in, 563-Conscrip-tion for work in, 836

MINETT, 'J. S.: Malignant tertian malaria, 761MINSKI, Louis: Psychiatry in general hospitals, 214Misrepresentation (leading article). 549 ;--correction,

598Mitchell, Harold Alexander, obituary notice of,

184MITCHELL-HEGOS. G. B. (and others):, Endemic

typhus in Diego Suarez. Madagascar, 506 (0)MITCHINER, Philip H. (and A. Hedley WHYTE): APcrket Surgery, 514

MOIR, J. Chassar: Recovery of bladder functionafter long disuse, 523-Ophthalmia neoifatorum,723

MOLL'SON, P. L.: Rh factor, 521--(and J. F. Loutit): Advantages of a disodium-

citrate - glucose mixture as a blood preservative,744

MONCRIEFF, Alan (and Charles NEWMAN): Tuber-culosis in nurses, 792

Monks, Fl. Lieut. K. W.. death of, at sea, 530Mononucleoss, infectious: With an account of anepidemic in an E.M.S. hospital (J. P. A. Hal-crow and others). 443 ; correction, 534; corre-spondence. 658-Observations on 21 cases (H. H.Ash and J. L. Arbogart), 714-Paul-Bunnell testin. 771

MONRO, A. K.: Subcutaneous ligature of varicoseveins, 147

MONTGOMERY, H. land 0. S. ORMSBY): Diseasesof the Skin, 6th ed.. 392

MONTUSCHI, E. (and C. K. VARTAN): Nationalhealth policy, 279

MOOR, Frewen: Scabies and impetigo, 762Moore. Athol Raymond, 'obituary notice of, 696- D. Fitzgerald: Ariboflavinosis syndrome, 279

E. A.: A difficult skin case, 410Frederick Craven, obituary notice of, 730Irwin: London paste, 379

MOORHEAD, T. G.: Appreciation of Surg. Rear-AdmI. Sir William Wheeler, 437

Morale. anatomy of, review of book on, 41

NIORGAN. A. E.: Young Citizen, 611George. obituary notice of, 625

-Robert Owen, obituary notice of. 834

Mortality, familial, and schizophrenia (annotation),490

MORTON, H. J. V.: Trigerninal paralysis after tri-chlorethylene anaesthesia. 828

L. T.: Revised text of A Medical Biblio-

graphy: A Check-list of Texts illustrating the His-

tory of the Medical Sciences, originally compiledby the late Fielding H. Garrison, 548

Mosquito breeding in static water tanks (leading

article), 332 ; correspondence, 435, 523, 559

Moss, Adam: Treatment of lupus vulgaris, 495

Moulds on leathcr cases, 666

Mouse. genetics of (book review), 816

MOYLE, R.: Refresher courses for Service M.O.s,181

MUCKENFUSS, Col.: B.C.G. immunity in tuberculo-

sis, 723MUELLER, A. J.: Minimum requirements of enzy-mic casein hydrolysate, 200

Muir, Victor Vartan, life lost at sea, 346MULVANY, Desmond: First aid for fractured spine,158- - -

MUMFORD, W. B.: Refresher courses for ServiceM.O.s, 435

MUMMERY, N. Howard: Sulphathiazole in impe-tigo. 761

Municipal Year Book and Encyclopaedia of Local

Government Administration, 1943, 267

Mumps: Sulphanilamide and, 62-Orchitis of, 838

MUNRO, A. H. G.: Fracture-dislocation of spine,246

MURPHY, P. K.: Conditions fog effective health

service, 372

MURRAY, D. Stark: The Future of Medicine, 513,,591-Human side of medicine, 797

--H. M. L.: Fractured great toe, 527

John, obituary notice of, 284, 345

R. C.: Injuries of spinal cord, 114-Frac-

ture-dislocations of spine, 339

MURRAY-LYON. R. M. (and W. W. MACNAUGHT):Analysis of acute respira:ory conditions in

Afri.an soldiers. 324 (0)Muscle masses, rise in potassium concentration in

the blood stream following ischaemia of (R. E.

Rewell), 483 (0)rectus abdominis, rupture of, during preg-

nancy (R. C. Thomas), 136 (0)

Muscles, circulation in, in essential hypertension, 2

MUSHIN, W. W.: Spinal anaesthesia, 687

Mustard gas, treatment of eyes injured by (annota-

tion), 111

Myasthenia gravis, thymectomy for (Maurice

Nellen), 778 (0)Mycogenous remedies for infections, 415

Mycology, medical, review of book on, 816

MYERS, V. C.: Laboratory Dirdctions in Bio-chemistry, 677

Myxoedema, renal function in (G. E. Beaumont

and J. D. Robertson), 578 (0)

N

N.A.B., intravenous, misuse of, for Vincent's infec-

tion (Eric C. 0. Jewesbury). 360 (0); corre-

spondence, 433, 464, 622. 729, 763

Naquib Mahfouz Pasha, admission to Honorary

F.R.C.S., 335

Nail trephining, 772

Nails: Mycotic, 221, 380. 702-Failure of growth

of, 442-Atrophic hollowed, 772-Subungual

haematoma, 804

Narcolepsy, amphetamine in, 533

Narcotics, control of (annotation), 718

Nason, Edward Noel, obituary notice of, 497

NATARAJAN, C. V. (and B. RAO): Outbreak of small-

pox in Kolar Gold Fields, 505

National Insurance Acts: Certification fees (Parlia-

ment), 27

NATTRASS, F. J.: Age incidence and prognosis of

epilepsy, 481 (0)

Navy, anxiety states in (G. V. Stephenson and

K. Cameron), 603 (0): correspondence, 687

Neander, Gustaf, death of, 346

Neck, arteriovenous aneurysm of (M. H. Waters),

106

Needham, Capt. E. J. A., presumed lost at sea, 376

NEELEY, J. E.: Analysis of cases of burns in R.A.F.hospital, 522

Negligence, piroof of (medico-legal), 183 ; corre-

spondence, 502

NEILD, F. G. (and C. M. MACKENZIE): Recoversafter 700-foot fall, 546

NELIGAN, A. R.: Resuscitation by rocking, 772

NELLEN, Maurice: Thymectomy for myasthenia

gravis, 778 (0)NELSON, R. B. (and others): Arsenical encephalo-

pathy, 589

Nephritis: Arterial hypertension in, 4-Streptococci

and, 125

Nerves. vasomotor, in arterial hypertension, 31

NEUBURGER, Max: Britihh,Medicine and the Vienna

School: Contacts and Parallels, 240

Neuralgia, post-herpetic, 666

trigeminal, at exceptionally early age: cured

by Gasserian alcohol injection (Wilfred Harris).

39 (0)Neurofibromatosis, 665

Neurosis: Hypoglycaemia and neurotic behaviour

(annotation), 368-Neurotic and psychiatric states

as causes of inability to work in England .in1940-1 (H. E. Collier), 461 correspondence, 556.

660-Behaviour and neurosis (leading article).

487 correspondence, 556-Ocular manifestations

of neuroses commonly found among soldiers

(1. C. Michaelson), 538 (0)-In flying personnel

(C. P. Symonds), 703 (0)-Examining the

neurotic, 830

war, Pavlovian physiology and (leading

article). 205

NEVILLE, W. S. Thacker: Intermittent claudication,

350-Mastoiditis without middle-ear sign, 678

New Zealand: Advertising of medicines, 241

NEWELL, A. G.: Mosquitoes and static water tanks,

435

Newfoundland, nutrition in, 469

NEWMAN, Charles (and Alan MONCRIEFF): Tuber-

culosis in nurses, 792

Newsholme, Sir Arthur, bequests of, 316

NICOL, Hamish: Public attitude to venereal disease,

338

Hugh: Biological Control of Insects, 330

NICOLE, J. E.: Psychopathology: A Survey of

Modern Approaches, 3rd ed., 364

Nicotinamide, acceleration of co-ordinated muscular

effort by: preliminary report to M.R.C. (I. M.

Frankau), 601 (0)

- Glaxo, 486

Nicotine, excretion of, in milk and urine of 55

cigarette-smoking mothers (H. H. Perlman

others), 522

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Night frights in an adult. 597Nixey, Essex Frank Wake, obituary notice of, 695NIXON, W. C. W.: Inadequate hospital diets, 431-(and others): Sterility and impaired fertility,

493NOBEL, E.: Feeding Austria and prostrated coun-

tries in 1919, 759Nodule. fibrositic. aetiology of the: a clinical con-

trfoution (W. S. C. Copeman), 263 (0); corre-spondence. 373, 494

Nodules, fibrous, injection of, 255NOEL-JACKSON, J.: Anaesthetist's. third hand, 763Nomenclature: "Genu valgum " and genu

varum. 288NORMAN, Vincent: Hospital pos's under local

author-ities. 590Norway: Compulsory examination of lungs by

screen photography, 261

Notes, Letters, Answers, etc.:Achalasta in a man of 60, 532Agar. salvage of, 190Air-raid casualties, colour film of. 840Alkalcs.s, 802Allergy: Sensitivity to liver. 29-Bee stings, 62-Potassium in, 440-Allergic nose, 735

Alopecia areata, 380Amenorrhoea, primary, 534Anaemia. pernicious, and having children, 664Anaesthesia, Gwathmey's obstetric, 700Aneurysm. survival after wiring, 442Anato!fy, nomenclature,' 348Ante-natal care, 840Arthritis: Pyretotherapy for. 288-At meno-

pause. 501- gonococcal, treatment of, 566Ascites Treatment of, 29-In case of malignant

ovary, 665Association. Iocester Christian Medical, 804Asthma, theopfIlline for, 30, 62Atmospheric pollution with cement dust, 804Atrophy, progressive muscular, 630Bacteriaemia after tooth extraction, 378Bee stings, 62, 441Beeswax. 349Blood group, transmission of, 700

pressure, barometer and, 598Rh factor: Risks of, 157-Another question,

630- sedimentation rate, 597, 735Bowel. distension of, 441Bran. prepared, supply of, 222Breast-feeding, nipples and, 471, 566Br itish Medical Journal: Back numbers wanted,

288. 840-Copies for enemy prisoners of war,380

Burns, lid and corneal, treatment of, 410Burr holes in skull, 736Bursa, symptomless, 502Butter and cheese, infected, 318Buttock wound, 501Calcium for an infant, 802Campden method of preserving fruit, 502Cancer. breast lymph and, 701

--cachexia, course of, 596continuing research, 256precancerous stage, 566prostatic, stilboestrol for, 501

-- stilboestrol for, 702Chicken-pox following contact with shingles, 736,

840Chilblains. treatment of, 256China root, 255Choline derivatives. " alarming effects " of, 700Claudication, intermittent, 254. 350, 410Cockroaches. 502, 840Cold, feeling the, 501-- common: Vaccines for. 221-Control of,318

extremities, 902Conception, greatest age af, 771Corrigenda, 256. 380. 472, 534. 598, 702, 804Cows, rheumatism, and streptococci, 125Deafness After scarlet fever, 125-Lip-reading

for the deaf, 317Dentures. keeping clean, 502Dermatitis, occupational, 803Dermatomyositis, 701Diabetes Painful legs in elderly diabetic, 255-

Injured diabetic, 472, 566-Pyelitis in a dia-betic. 734

Diathermy in eye disease, 442, 502Diphtheria bacilli, strains of, 189

carriers, 596and pertussis prophylaxis. combined, 349

Disclaimers, 126, 502, 534. 566Disinfectants, transparent, 502Diverticulitis, complications of. 61Dizziness, postural, 471, 840Doctor practising as dentist, 734Drugs: Some conundrums, 126Dysmcnorrhoea, oestradiol benzoate for, 838Dyspepsia, putrefactive, 532Dystocia dystrophia, 61

Ear, noises in, 410

Earwigs, invasion of, 62, 158, 190

Elderly infirm, care of, 350

Electrcshock therapy: speculation, 666

Emphysema, initerstitial, 190

Emulsifying agen;s, 803

Encephalitis lethargica, family history of, 631

Encephalomyelitis, post-vaccinal, 30

Endocrinology, short stature and, 597

Epidermolysis bullosa, 597, 666

INDEX

Notes. Letters, Answtrs, etc. (continued):Epidermophytosis, 632Epilepsy: Two cases of, 93, 158-Prognosis in.288-Glutamic acid for, 348-Inheritance of, 378

Erection, incomplete, 665Erysipelas, recurrent, 533, 632Erythema, recurring, of face, 30, 94Feet, bturning, 736

sweating, treatment of, 632Fertility. female, physical training and, 630Fever, glandular, trcatment of, 94

scarlet: Deafness after, 125-Epidemiologyof, 735

Fibrillation, paroxysmal auricular, 802First aid For fractured spine, 158-Film of post

during raids, 702Fleas: War against, 472-And cockroaches, 840Flies, pcst of, 441Foot, athlete's, intractable, 631Forcign bodies, retrieving, 772Fragilitas cssium, 287Frigidity. 409Frohlich's syndrome, 349Fuchsin paint, 255Fusospirillosis, 471Glycerin in ointments, 565Gynaecomastia, 287, 442, 597Haematoma, subungual, 804Haemoglobinometer: For general practice, 94-

Haldane's and CO, 701Haemorrhage after tooth extraction, 30, 158, 380Hair Premature greying of, 126-Sudden loss of,

157-Total loss of, 288-Pigments and greying,317-Facial, girl with, 442-Rapid loss of, 596

Head, asymmetrical, 94-Unconscious after injury,630

Headache, " postural," 286Heart Congenital heart disease, 93-Achalasia

of cardia, 189-Heart-blcck, complete, 189Hepatitis, epidemic infective, 803Hernia. umbilical, 771Hodgkin's disease, 157Hospitals, lock, 565Hypcridrosis of axillac, 440, 502Hypodermics: Tossing the needle, 772Hypogonadism, tests for, 222Income tax, 30, 94, 158. 190, 222, 256, 288, 350,

379, 442, 598, 701, 736, 772, 804, 839. Seegeneral index for details

Infertility and impotence, some problems of, 734Influtnza, 770Insulin lipodystrophy, 771Iritis, 666Jaundice after serum injection, 125Kidney: Streptococci and nephritis, 125-Renal

function tests, 22-Renal calculi, 441Koilonychia. 771Kraurosis vulvae, 500Kyphosis, adolescent, 348Lactation Ending, 157-Suppressing, in puerperal

fevzr, 564-And hormones, 770Laryngoscopy, 286Liver: Sensitivity to, 29-Too much, 598

extract intravenously, 221London paste, 158, 379Malaria, quinine resistance in, 317Meat,, home-preserved, 598Medical curriculum, compressed, 410

Directory, 1944, 190officers and G.P.s, 596

Medicine 100 years ago, 534Menopausal flushes, 840Menorrhagia: And hyperthyroidism, 534-And

thyrotoxicosis, 598-Progesterone for, 802Metatarsalgia, Morton's, 94, 126, 190, 442Midge bites, prevention of, 287, 380, 472Migraine Endocrine factor In, 255-Menstrual,

379Milk Preserving, 472-Safety of, 532Mononucleosis, infectious, Paul-Btinnell test in,

771Moulds on leather cases, 666Mumps: Sulphanilamide and, 62-Orchitis of, 838Muscular atrophy, progressive, treatment of, 286Myopic schoolboy; 631Nails Mycotic, 221, 380, 702-Failure of growtth,442-Trephining, 772

Narcolepsy, amphetamine in, 533Negligence, proof of, 502Nephritis. See Kidney'Neuralgia, post-herpetic, 666Neureofibromatosis, 665Neurosyphilis, treatment of, 410Night frights in an adult, 597Nodules, fibrous, injection of, 255Oedema of extremities at sea, 190Oestrogens: For small breasts, 125, 318-At themenopause, 190

Osteo-arthritis after colitis. 564Paget's disease of bone, 501, 632Pancreatitis, chronic, 770Paradichlorobenzene, toxic properties of, 62Paralysis, temporary tonic motor, 566Parkinsonism, unilateral. 221Parodontal disease, 534, 632Perineorrhaphy needle, a shorter, 256Pertussis. See Whooping-coughPhlebitis, 30Pillows, 254Pleuro-pericardial rub, 533, 804Pneumonia Unresolved, treatment of, 61-

Examitning the sputum in, 440Poison, scheduled, prescribing a, 502Poisoning, chlorine and phosgene gas. 665

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Notes. Letters, Answers, etc. (contirWed)Polyuria, 566, 701Potassium chloride, reaction to, 565Pregnancy: Pruritus in, 93-High blood pressure

in, 125-Aschheim-Zondek test, 254-Diet in,441--Irritation of ear in, 501-Hyperemesis of.and Rh factor, 533-Anaemia, pernicious. o.564

Prisoners of war, mzdical books for, 442Proctit,s, gonococcal, 222Professional secrecy, 287Prostate, enlarged, 804Pruritus ani, 410, 566

in pregnancy, 93Psoriasis, 803-Of face and scalp, 472-Of elbowsand knees, 534

Puerperium: Shortened, 62, 666-Puerperalexercises, 378

Respiration, artificial, Laborde's method of. 29Resuscitation by rocking, 598, 772- Safe " period, 286Salmon in the Thamcs, 566Schistosome larvae, destruction of. 840Schizophrcnia, treatment of, 189, 410, 534-Note

on, 565Seborrhoeic state, the, 379Senile disease, rescarch in, 318, 840Septicaemia, fulminating meningococcal, 30Serum sickness from A.T.S., 838Shock, heat in treatment of, 700Sinusitis, chronic infective, 630Skin : A difficult case, 317, 410-Sulphanilamideand calamine for pyogenic infections. 380

Spinal cord : prognosis of subacute combineddegeneration, 190

Spondylitis, 700"Spots" in children, 839Sterility and contraception, 256, 350, 442Sterilization, voluntary, and the law. 701Sterilizing blades and needles. 666Stilboestrol in petit mal, 222Stomatitis, ulcerative, recurrent, 839Stretchers, wheeled, improvised, 256Strychnine for paralysis, 534, 702Styes, recurrent, 839Sugar curve, lag, 221"Sulphamezathi.e ": New name for sulpha-methazineSulphanilamide: And mumps, 62-Sensitivity to,

533Sulphapyridine, effects of, 30Sulphonamides: For dysentery and colitis, 665-For " rheumatism," 701-Action of. 734-Forbronchiectasis, 771Surface area, measuring, 770Sweats, night, and anxiety, 61Syphilis, treatment of, 349---- A B C of, 442Tapeworm infection, treatment of, 157. 380. 84(- segments wanted, 288Temperature, body: Of cadaver, 287-Low, 472Testis, undescended, 565, 701Theophylline for asthma, 30, 62Thermometer, refurbishing a. 94Threadworms: Gentian violet for, 30-Bismutih

for, 409Throat, sore, recurrent, 94T9bacco and Fehling's test, 534

habit, 502, 632Tongue: Sore, 93-Black hairy, 317Tonsils and teeth, septic, 565Torticollis, spasmodic, 665Transfusion into bone marrow, 471, 598Tremors: diagnosis before treatment, 409Trichlorethylene, inflammability of, 472 'Tube'rculosis: Cough medicine in phthisis. 37S-

In children, 500Tubes. blocked, 565Typhoid, sternal puncture in, 471Ulcer : On lip, 93-Dressing for a clean, 190-

Perforated gast;ic, in adolescent, 2f6-Peptic,pain of, 378Undulant fever, treatment of, 734Urticaria, 189Vaccination : Post-vaccinal encephalomyelitis. 30-Primary, of adolescents, 125-Public, 158Valgus, varus: A point of nomenclature. 288Virus infections: Immunity after, 62-Sulphon-amides in. 189

Viszera, abdominal, in thorax of newborn infa-ic,702

Visceral lcsions after muscular action, l8Vitamin A and the cornea, 598- B: And yeast, 93-And alcohol. 735- C: Saturation tcst, 255-Deficiency in pepticulcer, 410-D. 379, 736- E and other standards. 126

- requi-ements (statistics), 61- therapy in peptic ulcer, 222Vulval warts, treatment of. 631Wassermann test: Doubtful, 222-In. a child, 287Welfare centre, infection and the, 350Whooping-cough: Treatment of, 256-Types of

pertussis vaccintes, 317-Combined pertussis anddiphtheria prophylaxis, 349-Vaccine treatmentof, 350-Hemiplegia in, 250

Wilson's disease, 804Yawn, what is a ? 664

NOVA ET VETERA:Anatomy, teaching of, 49Cos and Hippocrates. 492Hippocratics, the, 177

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NOVA ET VETERA (continued)):Medical profession, dignity of, 825Medicine, British and American, yesterday, 424Plaster splints in American Civil War, 825Salerno: its medical school and medical legends,402

Vienna School, 240von Helmholtz's visit to America in 1893, 49

Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust: Surveys of hos-pital services, 209- Ulster Provident Association, Ltd., 59Nursery schools, 84,p527, 620, 728'Nurses: Return of State-registered nurses to special

training, 187-Pay and hours of, 214 248, 252,254-Supply of, 252-Milk and, 314-Instructionfor (book review), 330-Domiciliary services(book review), 401-Hospital, health of (annota-tion), 428-Employment to be obtained throughMinistry of Labour, 440-Food for, 527-Tuber-culosis in, 792-Committee on salaries, 799- mental, Day of, 155

(Scotland) Bill, 123, 252Nutrition: Malnutrition in Ceylon (annotation),

144-Nutritional state of staff in a London sectorhospital (Helen Payling Wright and J. L.Hoskins), 171 (0)-Nutrition of mother and child(book review), 233-Nutrition movement inCanada (leading article), 235-Assessment of levelof: revised procedure for estimation of aneurinin urine by the thiochrome test (Y. L. Wangand L. J. Harris), 451 (0)-In Newfoundland,469-Levels of vitamin A and C nutrition inGlossop school-children and effect of deficiencieson their physical condition (preliminary com-munication) (G. Kohn and others), 477 (0)

NYE, Adele: Shortened puerperium, 151

0

OAKES, Lois: A Pocket Medical Dictionary, 6th ed.,456

OAKLEY, Wilfrid (and R. D. LAWRENCE): Diabeticretinitis, 312

Obituary:Aitken, John, 346Allan, Capt G. F., 594Anderson, Hannah Perry, 530, 593

Louisa Garrett, 695Armstead, Hugh Wells, 121A.spland, W. H. Graham, 696Aubrey, Alfred Reuben, 561

Squad. Ldr. T. D. R., 154Bankart, Surg. Rear-Admiral Sir Arthur Reginald,

154Barford, Arthur Morton, 216Barker, Francis, 798Barkla, Fl. Lieut. J. M., 376Bates, Tom, 765Batten, Rayner'Derry, 626Baynes.sHelton Godwin, 438Bedingfield, Henry, 625Beer, Louis, 766Beers, Clifford Whittingham, 498Beesley, Robert William, 57Bellis, Fl. Lieut. Gordon Worsley, 468Bennett, James, 593Bigelow, Leslie Lawson, 250Binnie, John James Rouse, 346Bond, Lawmence Temple, 834Boxwell, William, 25Boyes, Auguste, 57Brooks, Capt. T. Henderson, 562Brown, Lieut.-Col. Stewart, 594Burgess, Robert, 530Byrne, Austin William, 184, 376Caird, Andrew J., 561Campbell. Charles Macfie, 284Chrispin; William Foggitt, 766Clarey, Lieut. N., 798Clarke, Major R., 315Cleminson, Frederick John, 315Cock, Frederick William, 625Coles, Donald Alexander, 283Cotter, Cornelius. 25Coulson, S., 767Cowen, George Hebb, 625, 767Cronk, Herbert George, 731Daniel, Edgar George Clement, 730Darwent, Edgar Nicholas, 153Davies, Surg. Lieut. C. M., 498Davis, Surg. Li!ut.-Cmdr. H. de L. N., 697Denham, Fl. Lieut. John Kenneth, 562Dixon, Francis, 498Duncan, Louis Ingram, 249Eastwood, W. J., 26Eden, Major Kenneth C., 627, 697Edington, George Henry, 467, 529Ewen, Gerald S., 121Falla, Stephen Thomas, 560Ferguson, James M.. 249Fergusson, John Newbery, 695Fetherston, Richard Herbert Joseph, 518, 560Foxton, Lieut.-Col. H., 498Freeman, Elmer Burkitt, 250

Ricfiard Austin, 626Fremantle, Sir Francis, 305, 344Fulton, Adam, 647Gamlen, Harold Ernest, 497, 695Gibbs, Charles, 529Gibson, Major R. S., 498

Obituary (continued):Gilmour. John, 250- Major John, 766Gimlette, Sir Thomas Desmond, 530Glennie, Surg. Lieut. G. C., 498Gossage, William Herbert, 834Gostling, George Wilfrid,7697Gray, Jessie Milner Campbell, 834Greeves, Capt, H. G., 594Gunther, Hermann Arthur, 696Guyot, Frdderic, 250Hallam, Martin, 438Hardy, Edward William Dacre, 766Harrison, William John, 625Hastings, Col. Sir George, 346Hattersley, Col. Sidney Martin, 627Henderson, William Elmslie, 153Hendry, James Alexander, 184Herbert, Capt. L., 498Hey, Samuel, 695Highet, Campbell, 153Holmes, Geoffrey, 283Horgan, David St. Hellier, 624Home, Major Jack, 731Hrdlicka, Ales, 437Hunt, John William, 376Jackson, Edward, 346Jayne, Frederick James, 26Jehu, Thomas John, 184Jelly, George Aubrey, 498Johns, W. Wilton, 249Johnston, John Macpherson, 834Jones, Philip Theodosius, 696Karstaedt, Capt. A. O., 154Kiep, Walter Herman, 766King, Surg.-Lieut. W. L. Mackenzie, 498Kirkpatrick, Surg. Lieut. R. McF., 768Knight, Major H. M. R., 469Lask, Capt. S., 731Leigh, George Hamer, 731Levick, Capt. R. E. K., 594Levis, John S., 694, 766Lewis, Kingsley Wassell, 624Lindsay, Ernest Charles, 730

Robert, 767Locke, Capt. A. E., 627Lord, Surg. Lieut.-Cmdr. S. L., 627Lowenthal, Nathan, 250Macalister, Charles John, 624McCall, Capt. I. G., 594McCaw, Alexander Todd, 185.McCloy, John Moorcroft, 25Macdonald, Lieut.-Col. A., 89McGill, James Murdoch, 497McKcnna, Capt. N. V., 697Mackinnon, Ronald, 529McLarty, Malcolm, 89McLean, Robert Reid, 57McLellan, Capt. Archibald, 697MacPherson, Duncan Campbell Macewan, 216M'Pherson, Lieut.-Col. Geo-ge, 187MacSherry, D. L. T., 250Mahon, Ralph Bodkin, 497Marlow, Frank W., 346Marsh, Frank, 407Martin, Alexander Angus, 25

Frank William, 184Meikle, David, 25Meyer, Inez, 153Mitchell, Harold Alexander, 184Monks, Fl. Lieut. K. W., 530Moore, Athol Raymond, 696--Frederick Craven, 730Morgan, George, 625Morris, Robert Owen, 834Morrison, Capt. l. P., 834Muir, Victor Vartan, 346Murray, John, 284, 345Nason, Edward Noel, 497Neander, Gustaf, 346Needham, Capt. E. A., 376Nixey, Essex Frank Wake, 695Oliver, Archibald, 695Osborne, Major H. N., 315 FPadshah, Jal Pestonji, 696Palmer, Lieut. R. A., 627Pask, Edward Henry Allon, 560Pasteur, William, 376, 468Patterson, George Henry, 530Paulley, J. N. Legge, 530Peter, Luther Crouse, 346Phillips, Fred, 765Pilcher, Cecil Westland, 249Pitt-Payne, Fl. Lieut. W. S., 627Porter, Major A. G., 697Poynton, Frederick John, 623, 661Price-Jones, Cecil, 345Priestley, John Overend, 625Pritchard, Edward Thomas, 89-George Eric Campbell, 591, 766Purves. Maior W. H., 768Ramsden, Ernest A., 184Rennie, Col. W. B., 627Rice, John Poyntz, 250Rogers, George Frederick, 731Rolland, William, 592Rose, Frederick Gardiner, 25Round, Capt. J. H. B., 627Rowan-Robinson, F. E., 89

Rowntree, Cecil William, 528, 561Ryan, Major C., 498Scott, J. E. H., 530Seddon, Capt. J. C., 798

Obituary (continulied):Sergent, Emile, 346Sharpe, Capt. R. M., 627Shirley, Licut.-Col. H. J., 121Silk, John Frederick William, 731Simey, Athelstane Iliff, 344, 468, 561Skae, Frederick Macpherson Traill, 529Smith, Capt. A. F., 187- Edward Cyril, 284, 438Soddy, James Rawdon, 346Stark, John Nigel, 766Steven, William, 592Stibbe, Edward Philip, 183Stiff, Harold Henry, 625Stoker, Fred, 184Strauss, Major J. N., 89Tait, Lieut.-Col. H. C., 731Thomas, Gordon Wilson, 766Thompson, C. J. S., 153Thomson, Charles Bertram, 184- Capt. H. B., 498

Hugh Wright, 153Humphrey Barron, 798

Thorp, Capt. A. L., 408Ticehurst, Gerald A., 25Tornade, Andre, 250Wain, J. A., 696Watson, Alexander Pirie, 592Whale, George Harold Lawson, 183

Wheeler, Sir William Ireland de Courcy, 406.437 r

Whillis, Robert, 797Whitehouse, Sir Harold Beckwith, 215, 284Wilkes, Lieut.-Cmdr. D. J., 562Will, H. Chisholm, 346Williams, Capt. J. 0. D., 562Willock, Edward Hulse, 695Wilson, Geoffrey Remington, 69S

Capt. R., 315Wood, Wilfred Burton, 661, 766Yorke, Warrington, 767Zornig, Heinrich, 250

Obstetrical forceps for fibroid (J. Stallworthy), 41;correspondence, 151

OBSTETRICS:Anaesthesia, Gwathmey's, 700Birth weights, manipulation of (annotation), 427Caesarean section for contracted pelvis, intestinal

obstruction after (W. Hilton Parry), 74Caudal anaesthesia, continuous (annotation), 205Cry of the child in utero (J. M. Jackson), 266(0)

Difficult labour (book review), 456Labour in cases of cardiac failure, low spinal

anaesthesia during (H. Burton), 389 (0); corre-spondence, 46!'

Lactation, supprcssion of, in puerperal fever. 564Midwifery: Review of textbook on, 610-Anal-

gesia in: a ' mechanical midwife," 195Obstetric shock, immediate blood transfusion in

(. S. Fox), 781Pelvis, manual dilatation of: four further cases

(A. J. Macleod), 484; correspondence, 589Puerperium: Shortened, 20, 62, 85, 151, 666-

Exercises during, 378Queen Charlotte's textbook of (review), 678Tuberculosis, pulmonary, effect of pregnancy and

parturition on (R. C. Cohen), 775Uterus, involution of, ergot alkaloids and (anno-

tation), 270

Occupational diseases, review of book on, 363OCKERBLAD, N. F. (and H. E. CARLSON): Urology

in General Practice, 485Oedema of extremities at sea. 87, 148, 190Oesophagus, congenital atresia of (W. Calvert), 645Oestradiol and diethylstilboestro1, treatment of pros-

tatic carcinoma by (r. Harvey Duncan), 137Oestrogens: For small breasts, 125, 318-At meno-pause, 190, 244-And vaginal glycogen (annota-tion), 753

O'HANLON, R. A.: Resuscitation and oxygen-therapyapparatus for infants, 422

Old lamps for new, 555OLDFIELD, Michael C.: Early treatment of warwounds of upper part of face, 163 (0)

OLDHAM, J. B.: Treatment of septic hands andfingers, 557

Oliver, Archibald, obituary notice of, 695R. E.: The returning Service M.O., 589

O'MULLANE, J. J.: Vitamin therapy in peptic ulcer,222

O'NEILL, Thomas: Congenital absence of vaginatreated successfully by Baldwin technique, 746(0)

OPHTHALMOLOGY:Artificial vitreous body, 313" Better sight without glasses," 87Child's eyesight, care of, 433Colour vision, tests far (book review). 486Conjunctival and cutaneous diphtheria: a series

of cases (H. C. M. Williams), 416 (0)Cornea: Unusual burn o', from molten wax

(Sydney Tibbles), 347-Vitamin A and, 598exposed, device for protection of (Frederick

Ridley), 268Corneal lesions. pediculosis capitis and (A. Hirten-

stein), 75Diathermy in eye diFease. 442, 502Eyes injured by mustard gas, treatment of (anno-

tation), Ill

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OPHTHALMOLOGY (continedl):Iritis, 666Lid and corneal bturns. treatment of, 410LiRht and vision (Illuminating Engineering

Society), 210Myopic schoolboy, 631Night vision in the Army: report of 10.333 tests

(A. Lister and J. W. Bishop), 325 (0)Ocular criteria of riboflavin deficiency (M. K.

Gregory), 134 (0)-manifestations of neuroses commonly foundamong soldiers (I. C. Michaelson), 538 (0)

Ophthalmia neonatorum (R.S.M.), 723 ; corre-spondence. 828

Ophthalmic research (annotation). 368Research: Leading article on, 426-In Oxford,

530Retinitis. diabetic. 2(2, 321Scope of prevention in ophthalmology (Ida Mann),

482 (0); correspondence, 558Styes. rectirrent, 839Teaching (annotation). 144: correspondence, 210Visual physiology of the cinema (G. H. Bell),

669 (0)

Oral lesions and vitamin B deficiency, 504Orchitis of mumps, 838ORME, W. Bryce: Psychology and the common cold,622

ORMSBY, 0. S. (and H. MONTGOMERY): Diseases ofthe Skin. 6th ed., 392

ORR, John (and others): Eight years' experience ofa miniature State Medical Service, 616

Orthopaedics: Of " sentry go." 213-Advances in(British Orthopaedic Association), 757-Contribu-tion o9 orthopaedic surgery to hospital develop-ment (R.S.M.), 791-Textbook of orthopaedicnursing (book review), 817

Orthoptists. Register of, 97Osborne, Maior H. N.. death of. 315OSMOND. T. E.: Modern treatment of gonorrhoea.

72 (0)Osteo-arthritis after colitis, 564Otitis externa, desquamative (W. T. Daggett). 747

and media: Casualties in general hospitalin Middle East, 387

media, sulphonamides in, 658OWEN, Lloyd M. (and others): Infectious mono-

nucleosis, with an account of an epidemic in anE.M.S. hospital, 443; correctitn, 534; corre-spondence, 658

Oxygen cylinders, empty, audible warning of(Massey Dawkins), 548

therapy: Review of book on. 76-Apparatusfor infants (R. H. O'Hanlon), 422

P P

Padshah, Jal Pestonji, obituary notice of, 696Paget's disease of bone. 501, 632PAL. R. K. (and A. CHAKRAVARTI): A Handbookof Modern Physiology, 107

PALMER, G. W.: Blast perforation of ear-drums, 233Lieut. R. A., missing at sea, 627

PALSER, J. E. J.: Morton's metatarsalgia, 4412-Transparent disinfectants, 502

Palsy, facial, treatment of (annotation), 752; corre-spondence, 828

Pancreas: Factors damaging pancreatic islets (anno-tation), 17

Pancreatitis. chronic, 770Paper control and the war of ideas (annotation).

518 correspondence, 730Paradichlorobenzene, toxic properties of, 62Parodontal disease, 534, 632. 726Paralysis: Of serratus anterior following glandular

fever (H. C. Saksena), 267-Strychnine for. 534.702-Temporary tonic motor, 566-Trigeminal,after trichlorethylene anaesthesia, 713, 828-Table-knife holder for use by partially paralysed(J. Carlton Heal), 782

Parathyroid action, site of (annotation), 176Paratyphoid B bacilli, typing of. by means of Vi

bacteriophage: report to M.R1C. (A. Felix andBessie R. Callow), 127 (0)- B fever: note on the value of phage typing in

investigation of an outbreak (Ipswich. 1941).(J. R. Hutchinson), 130 (0)

PARK. R. G.: Cutaneous hypersensitivity to sul-phonamides: report of 12 cases. 69 (0) ; corre-spondence, 148. 318. 339. 526-W. D.: Subcutaneous ligature of varicose

veins, 120PARKES, Athol: Traumatic ischaemia in severe leg

injuries, 115Parkinsonism, unilateral, 221Parkinson's syndrome, alkaloids in symptogmatic

treatment of (H. Volmer), 121

Parlament, Medical Notes In:

Anaesthesia: Gas-and-oxygen. equipment for, 595-Gas-and-air apparatus. 698

Antifreeze for doctors, 662A.R.M., Government, and Assumption B of

Beveridge report, 530Army: Detention barracks, 91, 155; medical

officer at, 835-Specialists in Medical Services.155-Reasons for discharge from, 155-Mentalhealth of recruits, 187-Medical Services, 563

Association, British Hospitals ContributorySchemes: Assumption B of Beveridge report,

187Medical Policy, 733

Belgium: Food for. 733-Tuberculosis in, 800Birth Rate, Royal Commission on, 767

Parliament, Medical Notes In (continued):Casualties, civil defence, medical care of, 469Catering Wages Bill: Hospital kitchen staffs, 155Certification: Fees for, 27-Panel in Burnley, 91China: British grant-in-aid for medical and sur-

gical work, 187Colonies, higher education and research in, 123Committee, Parliamentary, chairman elected, 530

-Medical, 836Representative, 594

-Standing, on Nutrition, 187University Grants, 800

Compensation, increased, for workmen, 219Council. General Medical, representatives, 595Deaf-aid appliances, batteries for, 155Dentists, alien, 498Diphtheria immunization, 27, 698-Statistics for

Northamptonshire, 187; for England andWales, 628

Incidence and deaths, 1938-42, 219-Inimmunized and unimmunized, 662

Disabled, resettlement of, 836Doctors: Repatriation of, 27-Alien, in hospitals,

123 in the Colonies, 219; in the country, 498-Recruitment and allocation of, 440-Serving,views of, 799, 800-In civilian practice, helpfor, 800

Employment, physical fitness for, 562Epidemics, precautions against, 698Fluorescent lighting for daylight, 662Food: Value of oatmeal, 251-Food values and

farming methods, 627-World problem of, 836Food Conference at Hot Springs, 123Foodstuffs. packed, ingredients of, 697Goldschmidt, Dr., case of, 733Greece: Food relief for, 628, 733-Deaths from

hunger in, 800Health, Public, Diploma in, 90

Services: Comprehensive, 123-White Paperon, 251

Home Guard: Medical examination oe, 27, 90-M.O.s in Northern Ireland. 91

Hospital services in Tunisia, 59Hospitals: Shortage of staffs in, 469-Accom-modation in African territories, 531-Domesticstaffs, conditions of service of, 662

-Scottish: Hetherington Committee's report,562

Housing and health, 440Income tax. " Pay-as-you-earn," 662, 698India: Cholera and deaths from famine in, 595-Food and health in. 662

Influenza epidemic, 836Inoculation in the Services, 498Insemination, artificial, 219Insulin, price of, 836Leprosy, treatment of. in Central Africa, 531Longevity: increases in numbers of men andwcymen over 65 and 60 respectively, 836

Malaria: Antimalarial unit in Mauritius, 187Masseuses, commissioned rank for, 91Maternity beds in London. 187Medical board rejections, 91

Register, 90research, 186Services: Departmental, 27-In Tunisia, 59

-And staffs of Government Departments(statistics and estimated costs), 90-Emergency,799-Reorganization, 835

--- student, 251Mediterranean, Central: Sturgical staff of Forces,836

Midwives' salaries, 219Milk: Cleaner. 123-Producers and producer-

retailers (statistics), 187-And vitamins scheme,187-Government policy: House of Lordsdebate, 250-Raw, supplies of, 252-Milk-in-schools scheme, 252-T.T. and accredited, 469-Local authorities' powers of inspection, 498

Mines: Accidents in, 563- Conscription for workin. 836

Ministry of Health: Standing Committee onMedical and Nutritional Problems, 187

Newfoundland. nutrition in, 469Nurses: Salaries. 252-Working hours of, 252-

Supply of, 252mental: Pay of, 155-Salaries Committee,

799(Scotland) Bill, 123, 252

Ophthalmology: research at Oxford, 530Patulin, 768Penicil!in: Clinical Trials Committee, 59Pensions: Appeal tribunals, 59-Constitution of,

219 Bill held over, 91-New provisions ofRoyal Warrant, 185-Diseases normallyunaffected" by war service, 251-A grievance,662

Pneumoconiosis regulations, 27. 59Population; Decrease in, 26-Declining birth

rate, 154-White Paper on, 252Prisoners of war: Disabled, repatriation of. 594-British, in Germany, surgical care of, 662

Producer-gas: Manual of instructions dangerfrom carbon monoxide. 187

Programme for new session. 733Radiography, mass: Units, 252, 498, 594, 836-For Soviet, 662

Radiology, medical, postgraduate course in, 59Research: Government workers, 186Scarlet fever incidence and deaths, 1938-42. 219Scientific research, 186-Scotland: Health of

school-children, 219Infant and child mor-

tality, 799Slum conditions in ipdustrial premises, 498Smallpox: Antivaccination publicity, 27, 91-

Vaccination, 799

Parliament, Medical Notes in (continued)Sun-ray lamps in factories, 498Tonsillitis, deaths from, 662Tuberculosis: Death-rate statistics (all forms in

U.K.), 1938-42, 59-Infection in nurses, 90-Cases notified in Scotland, statistics, 1938-42,91-Beds for patients in Wales, 187 ; in Liver-pool. 836-Accommodation and nursing for. inScotland. 251-Exchequer help for the tuber-culous, 628-Debate on, 698-In nurses, 698-In Belgium, 800

bovine: Experiments with B.C.G.. 698-

Distinction of, from other forms, 733Typhus: Inoculation against, 469-In North

Africa, 595Vaccination, 799V.A.D., status of, in military hospitals, 27'Venereal disease, notification of, 469 Regula-

tion 33B, 562, 628Water-supply survey, 835White Paper on Health Services: Discussions be-

fore, 469, 530, 628, 767-Serving doctors and.531- Papers, other, 799Women: In war, 252--Older, registration of, 469X-ray, deep, tubes, 27Yellow fever research in Africa, 628

PARNESS, Joseph: Therapeutic fallacies, 796PARRAN, Surgeon-General Thomas: Report on x-ray

examinations for tuberculosis by U.S. Publi:Health Service, 92

PARRY, L. A.: Improving hospital administration,373

Peter: The common cold, 559-Agents proso-

cateurs, 832- W. Hilton: Intestinal obstruction after

Caesarean section for contracted pelvis, 74PARSONS, Sir John: Light adid vision, 210PARSONS-SMITH, Basil; Note on the rehabilitation

of heart patients, 298 (0)PARTRIDGE, A. J.: Third case of fatal air embolism

reported after vaginal insufflation, 329 (0)Pask, Edward Henry Allon, obituary notice of, 560Pasteur, William, obituary notices of, 376, 468Patella. See KneePathology: Essentials of (book review), 107-

Synopsis of (book Peview), 300-Human (bookreview), 301-Textbook of (book review), 486-Clinical (European Association meeting), 826

PATRICK, James: Supination and pronation in fore-arm fractures, 115

Patterson, George Henry, obituary notice of, 530Mary M.: Appreciation of Dr. Hannah Perry

Anderson, 593R.: Fractures of upper end of tibia, 758

PATTON, A.: The future health services. 311Patulin: And the common cold (annotation), 683-

Question in Parliament, 768PAUL, J. R.: The Epidemiology of Rheumatic Feverand Some of its Public Health Aspects, 516

Paulley, J. N. Legge, obituary notice of, 530PAVILLET, L. J.: Alopecia areata, 380PAYNE, Reginald T.: Agents provocateurs, 725PEACOCK. W. Baly: " The Classics," 467- W. L.: Treatment of lid and corneal burns,410

PEARCE, Evelyn C.: A General Textbook ofNursing: A Comprehensive Guide, 8th ed.. 330-Textbook of Orthopaedic Nursing' 3rd ed., 817

PEART, J. F.: Treatment of gonococcal arthritis, 566Pedicutus capitis: Control of the head louse, 20-And corneal lesions (Arnost Hirtenstein), 75- pubis in the eylashes, 87PEGGE, George: Wise planning, 18Pellagra, gastric factor in (annotation'. 18Pelvimetry and cephalometry, a precision method of

(Paul Cave). 196 (0); correspondence, 338, 374.495. 558. 658

PEMBERTON, John: Possible developments in socialmedicine, 754 (0)

Penicillin: Clinical Trials Committee, 59-Leadingarticle on. 269; correspondence, 434-Suppliesand distribution: statement by M.R.C., 274-Production in Canada. 409-In the U.S.A. (lead-ing article), 582-In Tunisia (annotation), 650-Discussion on, at R.S.M., 654-In battle wounds(leading article), 750-War Office report on, 755

PENMAN, A. Clark: Epidemic infective hepatitis, 760Pensions, war, 24-Appeal tribunals, 58, 91, 219-New provisions of Royal Warrant, 185-Diseases* normally unaffected " by war service, 251

Pentose nucleotides. action of, 433Pepsin inactivation in ulcer therapy (A. Morton Gilland C. A. Keele), 194 (0)

Perineorrhaphy needle, shorter, 256PERLMAN. H. H. (and others): Excretion of nicotine

in m.ilk and urine of 55 cigarette-smokingmothers, 522

PERRONE, Hector (and Myron WRIGHT): A Fatalcase of atypical pneumonia with encephalitis.63 (0)

Persia, medicine in (annotation), 820Perthes's disease, fracture or? (medico-legal). 833Pertussis prophylaxis, combined diphtheria and, 349

vaccine, 317, 350 .- See also Whooping-couthPervitin psychoses (Daube). 99

Peter, Luther Crouse, death of, 346PETERS, B. A. (and M. L. EASBY): Pneumonia

treated with sulphamezathine: report of 77 cases.230 (0)- R. A. (and others): hospital

adequate? 619

Petit mal, stilboestrol in, 222

Pharmacopoeia, British, alterations in, 721

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Pheniidol: a new contrast medium for cholecysto-graphy (F. H. Kemp), 674

Phillips, Fred, obituary notice of, 765Phlebitis, 30Phosphorus burns, 666Pbotomicrography with ordinary cameras-a simple

technique (W. N. Leak). 787 (0)Physics and the surgeon (H. S. Souttar), 737 (0)Physiological factor in haemoglobinometry (E. F.

M'Carthy), 362 (0)function and vitamins (G. N. Jenkins and

J. Yudkin), 265 (0); correspondence, 338Physiology: Handbook of modern (book review),

107-Pavlovian. and war neurosis (leading article),205-Anriual review of (book review). 393-Visual physiology of the cinema (G. H. Bell),669 (0)

Physiotherapists, blind, 755PICKERING, G. W.: The circulation in arterial

hypertension, 1 (0), 31 (0)PICKWORTH. F. A.: Psychology and the common

cold. 622PICTON, L. J. (and others): Preventive medicine

through breast-feeding, 374Pilcher, Cecil Westland, obituary notice of, 249Pillows. 254PINEY. A.: Action of pentose nucleotides, 433-

Toxicity of methyl acetamide, 495-Transfusioninto bone marrow, 598

PINSON, K. B.: Sealing intratracheal catheters, anda listening-tube, 747

Pitressin and arterial hypertension, 32Pitt-Payne, Fl. Lieut. W. S., death oF, on active

service, 627Pittsitary hypothyroidism with impaired renal func-

tion (G. E. Beaumont and J. D. Robertson).356 (0)

Planning, wise, 18Plasters, short leg, a new walking iron for (T. T.Stamm), 13

PLAUT, G. (and M. DYSON): Study of the accuracy

of serum protein estimations and of diurnal vari-ations in their level, 6 (0)

Pleuropericardial rub, 533, 804Pneumocephalus. traumatic ventricular, case of(M. Gaines), 512

Pneumoconiosis regulations (Parliament), 27-Schemes presented to Parliament, 59- and working conditions in coal mines (leading

article), 395Pneumonia: Treated with sulphamezathine: report

of 77 cases (B. A. Peters and M. L. Easby),230 (0)-Examination of sputum in, 440-Effectof chemotherapy on mortality from, in Glasgow(Thomas Anderson), 779- atypical: With encephalitis, a fatal case of

(H. Perrone and M. Wright), 63 (0)-Virus ofpsittacosis in certain cases of (J. E. Smadel), 393

lobar: some therapeutic fallacies, 575primary atypical, or ' pneumonitis "? 689,

792- staphylococcal, comp!icating influenza (leading

article), 783unresolved, treatment of, 61

Pneumonias, control of, 159Pneumonitis, 689, 792Pneumoperitoneum, induced: a fatal case, 404Pneumothorax, artificial, symptomless " phthisis"

and, 463Poison, schaduled, prescribing, 502Poisoning: From hair dye (annotation), 490-

Tricresyl phosphate (annotation), 682-Arsine(annotation), 785-Beryllium, x-ray picture oflungs in (Meyer), 824

Poliomyelitis, fact and fancy in (leading article),141 ; correspondence, 279; annotation on, 495-Epidemiology of (R.S.M.). 686

POLLAK, H.: Hippuric acid test in peptic ulcer, 827Polyuria, 701-In old age, 566POOLE, William (and others): Eight years' experi-

ence of a miniature State Medical Service, 616POOTS, R. (and others): N.H.I. and Assumption B,

343POPE, A. S. (and H. D. CHADWICK): The Modern

Attack on Tuberculosis, 75Population: Decrease in (Parliament), 26-White

Paper on, 252-Numbers of men over 65 andwomen over 60, 836

PORRITT, A. E. (and R. M. HANDFIELD-JONES): TheEssentials of Modern Sur gery, 2nd ed., 781

PORTAS, F.: The doctor with a cold, 343POSEL, M. M. (and H. L. HEIMANN): Case of

congenital dilatation of pulmonary artery, 512 (0)Potassium: In allergy, 440, 565-Rise in concen-

tration in blood stream following ischaemia ofmuscle masses (R. E. Rewell), 483 (0)

Potato, nutritive value of, 335POWELL-EVANS, J. (and others): N.H.I. and

Assumption B, 343POWER, R. Wood: Immobilization and transporta-

tion of fractured femur in war, 509 (0)Poynton, Frederick John, obituary notices of, 623,

661Practitioner Booklets (edited by Sir Humphry

Rolleston and Alan Moncrieff): Fractures andDislocatioss, 12

PREGNANCY: *

Anaemia, pernicious. of pregnancy. 564and having children, 664

Ante-natal care, 840Diet in, 441

Ear, irritation of, 501High blood pressure -in, 125Hyperemesis of pregnancy and Rh factor, 533Pruritus in, 93

PREGNANCY (continued):Pulmonary tuberculosis, effect of pregnancy and

parturition on. 775Rupture of rectus abdominis muscle during

(R. C. Thomas), 136 (0): correspondence, 245Toxaem;a of, arterial hypertension in, 4

PREPARATIONS AND APPLIANCES:Anaesthesia, continuous intravenous: a simplemethod (R. Shaw), 715

Anaesthetist's third hand (P. S. A. Heyworth), 486Convulsive electrotherapy, head terminals for

(E. Fretson Skinner), 393Cornea, exposed, device for protection of

(Frederick Ridley), 268Diathermy and suction holder (Ralph Friedman).

301Elastic wound wrapping (W. Reginald Wilson),

456Endotracheal harness (M. W. P. Hudson), 647

tubes, self-inflating cuff for (R. R. Macin-tosh), 234

Glaxo products, recent (flavines, nicotinamide,T.A.B. vaccine), 486

Mouth gag for edentulous patients (H. L. Thorn-ton), 202

Oxygen cylinders. empty, audible warning o'. 548Rcspiration, artificial, rocking device for (J. R.

Lahiff), 42Resuscitation and oxygen-therapy apparatus for

infants (R. H. O'Hanlon), 422Splint, emergency, for fractured femur (P. L. W.

Williams), 330padding,new form of (W. 0. Spence), 817

Splints, wrist, plaster-of-Paris: a simple tech-nique for reinforcement (I. H. Baum). 139

Stretcher, rocking device for (J. L. Barford). 581Sulphanilamide powder spray (Stanford Cade),

514Syringe ror transfusions and infusions (L. Rosen-

thal). 749Table-knife holder for use by the partially

paralysed (J. C. Heal), 782Walking iron, new, for short leg plasters (T. T.Stamm), 13-(C. Denley Clark). 364

PRESC9TT, F. (and A. Grey CLARKE): Studies invitamin B deficiency with special reference tomental and oral manifestations, 503 (0),correspondence, 619, 657, 689-(And H. DODD):Methedrine in surgical operations, 524

Press, war and the (annotation), 46Price-Jones, Cecil, obituary notice of, 345PRICHARD, D. S.: Dentistry and medicine, 797Priestley, John Overend, obituary notice of, 625PRINGLE, G. L. Kerr: British spas, 340Prisoners of war: Books for, 442, 493-Repatria-

tion of disabled, 594- enemy. journals for, 380

Pritchard, Edward Thomas. obituary notice of, 89- George Eric Campbell, obituary notices of,

591, 766Pro^titis: Gonococcal, 222-Factitial (annotation),

459Proctology for the G.P. (book review), 455Progressive muscular atrophy, 286Prostate, carcinoma of: treatment by oestradiol

and diethylstilboestrol (G. Harvie Duncan). 137Prostatic enlargement: Stilboestrol for, 403, 436,558-Androgen therapy for. 804

Protein, raw, boiled milk and, 339Pruritus ani, 410, 566Pseudscyesis simulated in a male (W. Blyth), 137Pseudo-sclerodermia (R. B. McMillan). 229 (0)Psoriasis: Of face and scalp, 472-Of elbows and

knees, 534-Nature of, 803Psychiatry: In general hospitals, 54, 118. 213, 341

-Introduction to (book review), 300-At thecross-roads (leading article), 331 correspondence,462, 620, 729. 764-Neurotic and psychiatricstates as causes of inability to work in England,1940-1 (H. E. Collier). 461-In relation to thecriminal (R.S.M.). 554-And social medicine(leading article), 612-Education in. 617-Psychi-atric implications of surgery (annotation), 819

Psychology and the common cold, 494. 621Psychoneurology and endocrinology, review ofbook on, 169

Psychoneurosis and dietary deficiency. 503Psychopathology: Review of book on, 364-

Psychopathic personality and the electro-encephalogram (annotation), 718

Psychoses, non-epileptic, dilantin for (annotation),18

Puerperium. See ObstetricsPugh's Practical Nursing (W. T. G. Pugh), 13th ed.,

456Pus, sputum. and exudates. composite Ziehl-Gram

staining method of (S. Marshall), 232 (0)Pyelitis. See Kidney

RRACE, R. R. (and others): Rh factor and erythro-

blastosis foetalis: an investigation of 50 families,289 (O)-Significance of Rh factor, 690

Radiography, mass: Scheme, 208, 252, 498, 594-And after, 463-Unit for U.S.S.R., 662-Facili-ties for, in Yorkshire, 836

Radiology: In 1942, review of Year Book. 611-Empiricism or science? 692-Evaluation ofx-ray findings, 829

Radiotherapy, local application of sulphanilamidepowder in (A. A. Charteris), 577 (0)

RADLEY, J. A.: Starch and its Derivatives. 268RADNOR, Ivor: H 11 for cancer. 403Radon, isssue of: list of approved hospitals (G. F.

Stebbing), 432RAFF, Arnold: Adolescent spondylitis. 588RAMSAY, W. A.: The medical superintenden., 282Ramsden, Ernest A., obituary notice of. 184RANKIN, A. L. K.: Clinical features in smallborough outbreak of enteric fever, 431

RAO, B. (and C. V. NATARAJAN): Outbreak of small-pox in Kolar Gold Fields. 505

Rat, brown, war on (annotation), 786: red squillsupplies, 836

Rectum and colon, functional diseases of (R.S.M.),51

Red Cross: Bombing of hospital ships, 564REECE, L. N.: Mycotic nails. 702

Norman: Precise cephalometry, 526REES, T. P. (and W. H. SHEPLEY): Psychiatry in

general hospitals. 119REESE H. (and others): editors of The 1942 YearBook of Neusology, Psychiatry, and Endo-crinology, 169

Registrar-General's quarterly returns: Eire. 60. 408,837; England and Wales, 124, 499; Scotland,347. 732 Northern Ireland. 499

Rehabilitation: Some problems of (H. Balme),47 (0); correspondence, 116-Use or exercise inpost-war rehab litation of children in occupiedcountries (book review). 170-Of heart patients(Basil Parsons-Smith), 298 (0)-Of the limbless,699-Of the maimed (book review), 715-Indus-dustrial centre at Egham, 723-Roehampton and(leading article), 819

REICHENFELD, E.: Pre-Nazi medicine in Vienna, 833REISS, Max: Determination of haematocrit values

in wound shock: a routine procedure, 328 (0)-C,orticotrophic hormone in secondary shock, 827

RENIERS, Perceval: The Springs of Virginia, 12Renin-hypertensin system, 32Rennie, Col. W. B., death of, 627Reproduction and lactation, dietary factor in

(Marion B. Richards), 418 (0)Research: Statistical tables for biological, agricul-

tural, and medical. 2nd ed., notes on, 76-Highereducation and, in the Colonies, 123 annotation,820-Scientific, 186

Respiration, artificial: Rocking apparatus for, 23,119 Adaptation for first aid, 119-Folding trestlefor rocking a stretcher, 494-Rocking device forstretcher (J. L. Barford), 581-Fixing stretcherfor. 661-Laborde's method of. 29-Eve'smethod, 179-Resuscitation by rocking, 247-Methods of (D, G. Cordier), 381 (0); corre-spondence, 493

- and circulation, acute effects of smoking on

(R. G. Main), 210Resiiratory conditions, acute, analysis of, in African

soldiers (W. W. MacNaught and R. M. Murray-Lyon), 324 (0)

function of digestive tract (annotation), 207Respscitation: Ward in an E.M,S. hospital (DaniesLamont) 145-And oxygen-therapy apparatus forinfants (R. H. O'Hanlon), 422-By rocking, 598,772. See also Respiration, artificial

Retinitis. See Ophthalmology

Reviews of Books:After-care and Rehabilitation (various authors),

268Air, Clean Plan for (National Smoke Abatement

Society), 301Anatomy, Cunningham's Textbook (ed. by J. C.

Brash and E. B. Jamieson), 8th ed., 782Guide to (E. D. Ewart), 5th ed., 647Pelvis, Female: Including a Description of

the Placenta and its Formation and the FoetalCirculation (C. F. V. Smout and F. Jacoby),514

Regional Synopsis of (T. B. Johnston), 5thed., 202

Surgical, Aids to (J. S. Baxter), 2nd ed., 76Synopsis of (A. Lee M'Gregor), 5th

ed., 234Topographical, of the Dog (O. Charnock

Bradley; revised by Tom Grahame), 4th ed.,107

Beveridge Plan: A Symposium (IndividualistBookshop, Ltd.), 139

Biochemistry for Medical Students (W. V.Thorpe), 3rd ed., 202

ILaboratory Directions in (V. C. Myers), 679Birth, Poverty, and Wealth: A Study of Infant

Mortality (R. M. Titmuss), 781Body Constituents, Dynamic State of (Rudolf

Schoenheimer), 679Brain: After-effects of Brain Injuries in War:

Their Evaluation and Treatment. The Appli-cation of Psychologic Methods in the Clintc(Kurt Goldstein). 138

Breast, Diseases of: Diagnosis. Pathology, Treat-ment (C. F. Geschickter), 748

Cancer: Reports of Royal Cancer Hospital andChester Beatty Research Institute, 647

Cape Town: Official Report of Social SurveyConfcrence, 1942, 201

Cardiff Medical Society, Proceedings of. 611Carlile and the Surgeons (C. W. Brook), 202Chemistry, Physical, for Students of Bio-

chemistry and Medicine (E. Staunton West), 301Chest Examination: Correlation of Physical and

X-ray Findings in Diseases of the Lung (R. R.Trail), 646

Child, Natural Development of the (Agatha H.Bowley), 2nd ed., 679

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Reviews of Books (contintued):Children oi Belgium, Save the (Emile Cammaerts),

393China's Health Problems (Szeming Sze), 580Cleanse the Leper (P. B. Clayton), 364Clinics, Vol. II, 749Colour Vision, Series of Plates designed for Tests

for (Shinobu Ishihara). 486Contraception and Fertility in the Southern

Appalachians (Dr. Beebe), 139Cookery Book. Expectant and Nursing Mother's

(Cecilia Hoogendoorn), 782D nture Base Readjustmcnt (H. Hirsekorn), 611Dermatology and Syph1lology, 1942 Year Book

of (ed. by Fred W:se and Marion B. Sulz-'berger), 138

Diabetes in Wartime (University College Hospitalpamphlet), 514

Diagnosis. Physical (the la-e C. Cabot evisedby F. D. Adams). 13th ed.. 76

Dictiorary o& Science (E. B. Uvarov), 268- of Skin Diseases (Richard L. Sutton and

Richard L. Sutton, jun.). 486- Encyclopaedic. of Scien e and War (Surg,

Rear-Adm. C. M. Beadnell), 301Po:ket Medical (Lois Oakes), 456

P1isease. War on (Central Council for HealthEducation pamphlet), 301

D'seases in the A.l., 1916-18, 782'Dress. Right, for Health (Central Council for

Health Education). 301Dysenteric .Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment.of Dysentery. Sp -ue, Coli'is, and other Diar-ihoeas in General Practice (Sir Philip Manson-Bahr), 2nd cd.. 392

Ear. the Inner, includinlg Oto-teurology. Oto-su-gery, and Problems in Modern Warfare(J. Fischer and L. E. Wolfson), 421

Education, The New Authoritarianism in (L. P.Jacks and others), 301

Eating. Wise, in Wartime (Charles Hill). 170Ele^tocardiogram. the, and X-ray Configuration

of the Heart (A. M. Master), 2nd ed., 363Ele trocardiog-ams: An Elementary Atlas for

Students and Practitioners (H. Wallace Jonesand E. Noble Chamberlain), 2nd ed., 363

Eptlepsia (journal o. International League againstEpilepsy), 715

Exercise, Use of, in Post-war Rehabilitation ofChildren in Occupied Countries (Olive Rendeland others), 170

Famine Relief Committee Report, 679Fi-e Protection and A.R.P. Year Book, 1943-4,

817First Aid, Essential, 456

at the Incident, 234--- Principles of (Beryl Harding), 76--Yo- You and Your Comrade (Home Guard

M.O.), 170Food Investigation, Index. to the Literature of,

Vol. 14, No. 2, 364Poisoning: Its Nature, History, and Causa-

tion: Measures for its Prevention and Control(E. B. Dewberry), 547

War-time, for Mother and Child (GeoffreyH. Bourne), 233

Foods, Canned: An Introduction to their Micro-biology (J. G. Eaumgartner), 170

Fracture Treatment, Pictorial H4andbook of (E. L.Compere and S. W. Banks). 547

F.aciures (P. B. Magnuson), 4th ed., 547and Dislocations (various authors), 12

- for Practitioners (E. 0. Geckeler), 782-and Sprains, Management of (J. A.

Key and H. E. Conwell', 3rd ed.. 169and Fracture Treatment in Practice (Kurt

Colsen), 169anol Joi-t Injuries (R. Watson-Jones), Vol. It

3rd ed., 714Fuiture and the Fighting Generation (David

Bru.e), 139Genetics of the M-use (Hans Gruneberg). 816Gestat'on Periods: A Table and Bibliography

(J. H. Kenn-th), 679Granulomatosis: Der Morbus Besnier-Boeck-

Schaumann. Chronische epi:helo:dzelligeRetikulo-endotheliose sive granulomatose (St. J.Leitner), 300

Gynaccology: Transactions of the AmericanGynezological Society, 1942, 268

Health Hints, Simple (Anna Broman), 715- Mental. in College (C. C. Fry and Edna G.Rostow), 748

Hermaphroditos: the Human Intersex (A. P.Cawadias), 580

Hospitals. British Voluntary: Eight HundredYears of Service, 647

Human Inheritance. The Treasury of (edited byR. A. Fisher):-Vol. IV: Nervous Diseases andMuscular Dystrophies. Part IV: On Pseudo-hypertrophic and Allied Types of ProgressiveMuscular Dystrophy. By Julia Bell, 421

Indian Medical Service.: A Handbook for Emer-gency Commissioned Officers (J. R. Dogra). 202

Infancy and Childhood. Diseases of (Wil-ridSheldon), 4th ed., 514

Insects, Biological Control of (Hugh Nichol). 330Knee-joint, Changes in, at Various Ages: With

Particular Reference ttq the Nature and Develop-ment of Degenerative Joint Disease (G. A.Bennett and others), 201

Labour, Difficult, A Handbook on (M. L. Tres-ton). 456

Larynx. Diseases and Injuries of: A Textbook forSttudents and Practitioners (Chevalier Jacksonand Chevalier L. Jackson), 2nd ed., 267

Reviews of Books (continued):Lymphatic System: Its Part in Regulating Com-

position and Volume of Tissue Fluid (C. K.Drinker). 33()

Materia Med:ca, Pharmacology and Therapeutics,Essentials of (R. H. Micks), 3rd ed., 76--_ or Nurses (W. Gordon Sears), 393

Measles (Heafth Hin:s No. 14), 301Medical Aiintnal, 1943 (ed. by Sir Henry Tidyand A. Rendle Short), 679- Bibliography: A Check-list of Texts Illus-

trating the History of the Medical Sciences(revised by L. T. Morton), 548

Ethics (R. M. Downes: based on Lectures byA. V. M. Anderson), 233

egister, 1943, 13Medicine, Authority in: Old and New (M.Greenwood), 611

Future of (D. Stark Murray), 513Industrial. Principlcs and Practice of (32

authors), 748-- Legislation, and Hygiene, Outlines of

(Jamcs BtHrnet). 363March of (New York Academy of Medi-

cine). 678* Physiological Basis of (C. H. Best and

N. B. Taylor), 3rd ed., 646Recent, Advances in (G. E. Beaumont and

E. C. Dodds), 1 1 th ed., 749Symptoms and Signs in Clinical (E. Noble

Chamberlain), 3rd cd., 170Textbook of (J. J. Conybeare), 6th cd..

76Membranes. Natural, the Pernieability of (H.

Dasson and J. F. Danielli), 485Mental lilcess: A Guide for the Family (EdithM Stern). 107

Micros^ope, Beyond the (K. M. Smith)), 580Midwi ery, Textbook of (Wilfred Shaw), 610fMilk. Pasteurization of (G. S. Wilson). 301Mode- n Treat.r-ent Year Book (C. P. G. Wake-

ley), 202Mlothcr. Expeztant, Advi c to. on the Care of herHcalth and that o: her Child (F. J. Browne),6th cd., 393 *

Mu,iicipai Year Book and Encyclopaedia of LocalGovernment Administration, 267

My:clogy. Medica!, An Introduction to (G. M.Lewis and M wry E. Hcpper), 2nd ed.. 816

Nerves (Central Council for Health Education),301

Neurology, Psychiatry, and Endocrinology, 1942Year Book of (ed. by H. H. Reese and others),169

Neuromuscular Maturation of the Human Infant(Myit'e B. McGraw), 679

Nose, Th-oat, and Ear, Diseases of: Medical andSurgical (Ballenger), 8th ed., 611

Notes for the R.M.O. of an Infantry Unit (C. P.Blacker), 76

Nursing. Gcneral Textbook of: A ComprehensiveGuide (Evelyn C. Pearce), 8th ed., 330

Pugh's Practical (W. T. Gordon Pugh andAlice M. Pugh), 13th ed., 456

Teaching in Schoo's of (Alice M. Jacksonand Katharine Armstrong), 330

Obstetrics. Queen Charlotte's Textbook of, 6thed., 678

Opthalmnological Society of the United Kingdom,Transactionis of, 1942, 202

Orthopaedic Nursing, Textbook of (Evelyn C.Pearce), 3rd ed., '817

Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, Manual of(H. C. Ballenger), 2nd ed., 5.48

Oxygen Therepy Techniques, Manual of, includingCarbon Dioxide, Helium and Water Vapor(A. H. Andrews, jun.), 76

Papers of a Pioneer-Sir Pendrill Varrier-Jones(collected by Peter Fraser), 12

Pathology, Essentials of (L. W. Smith and E. S.Gault), 2nd ed.. 107

Human (H. T. Karsner), 6-h ed., 301Synopsis of (W. A. D. Anderson). 300

-Textbook of (W. Boyd), 4th ed., 486Physiology, Annual Review of, Vol. V (ed. by

J. M. Luck and V. E. Hall), 393Clinical. Researches in (Sir Almroth

Wright), 234Modern, Handbook of (R. K. Pal and

A. Chakravarti), 107Pioctology for the General Practitioner $F. C.

Smith), 2nd revised ed., 455Psycho-ana'ytical Vocabulary, a New German-

Engliih (Alix Strachey), 364Psychological Medicine: A Short Introduction to

Psychiatry (Desmond Curran and Eric Gutt-mann), 300

Psychopathology: A Survey of ModernApprcaches (J. E. Nicole', 364

Q Camp (Marjorie Franklin), 581Radiology, The 1942 Year Book of, 611Reed, Walter, Memoir of: T'he Yellow Fever

Episode (A, E. Truby), 714'Renal Lithiasis (C. C. Higgins). 234Science, Advancenment of (British Association),

393. 548Planning of. 364

Sea ri-eases: The Story of a Great NaturalExperiment in Preventive Medicine in the RoyalNavy (R. S. Allison), 138

Scx Education ror Children and Young People(H.M.S.O.), 749

Skn Discases of (Olive S. Ormsby and H.Montgomery). 6th ed., 392

Social Therapy: An Introductory Study (M. B.and S. M. Hale), 581

Reviews of Books (continued):.Soviet Szience (J. G. Crowther), abridged edition,

330Springs of Virginia. 1775-1900 (Perceval Reniers),

13Starch and its Derivatives (J. A. Radley), 268Statistical Tables for Biologi. al, Agricultural, and

Medical Research (R. A. Fisher and F. Yates),2nd ed., 76

Structure of Morale (J. T. MacCurdy),. 41Surgery, Industrial and Orthopedic, 1942 YearBook of, 41

-Minor (Practitioner Handbook), 422Modern, Essentials of (ed. by R. M. Hand-

field-Jones and A. E. Perritt), 2nd ed., 781Orthopaedic, Practice of (T. P. McMurray),

'nd ed., 455- Pocket (P. H. Mitchiner and A. HedleyWhyte), 514

a - Rose and Carless Manual, for Students andPractitioners (C. P. G. s\eakeley and J. B.Hunter), 2 vols., 17th ed., 421- Short Practice of (Hamilton Bailey and

R. J. M'Neill Love), 6th ed., 234Surgical Operations, Student's Handbook of

(Treves) (revised by C. P. G. Wakeley), 7th ed.,13

Therapentirs, General, 1942 Year Book of (ed. by0. W. Bethea), 12

Tuberculosis, Modern Attack on (H. D. Chad-wick and A. S. Pope), 75- Schemes, Handbook of, 548Urology in General Practice (N. F. Ockerblad and

H. E. Carlson),'485Venereal Disease in Britain (S. M. Laird), 42____ - Social Service in the Clinic for(Dorothy Manchee), 2nd ed., 486

Ventilation and Htating: Lighting and Seeing(Industrial Health Research Board), 817

Virus Diseases (T. M. Rivers and others), 580Vulva. Diseases affecting the (Elizabeth Hunt).

2nd ed.. 107War Injused, Rehab,!itation of: A Symposium

(ed. by W. B. Dche ty and D. B. Runes), 715

-- Wounds and Injuries (ed. by R. Maingotand others), 2nd ed., 393

Wsaters and Water Supplies, Examination of(E. V. Suckling), 5th ed., 12

When Hostilities Cease (Papers on Post-warProblems), 647

Wholeness o& Man: A Study in the History ofHealing (Phyllis L. Garlick), 300

Wilkon Hospital in the Front Line, 42Young Citizen (A. E. Morgan). 611

REWELL, R. E.: Rise in potassium concentration inblood stream following ischaemia of musclemasses, 483 (0)

Rli antigen, occurrence of, in the population; noteson five cases of erythroblastosis foetalis (E. D.Hoare), 297 (0)- factor: Haemolytic transfusion reactions(Blood Transfusion Committee, M.R.C.). 50-Risks of, 157-And erythroblastosis foetalis'R. R. Race and others), 289 (O)-Haemolyticdisease of newborn (erythroblastosis foetalis),treatment with Rh-negative blcod (Janet D.Gimson), 293-In pregnesis and treatment ofhaemolytic disease of newborn (leading article),303-Tests on 88 mothers of infants with haemo-lytic disease (P. L. Mollison), 521-Andhyperemesis of pregnancy, 533-Significance of,557. 690-Effect of parturition, 630

Rheumatic fever (annotation on The Epidemiologyof Rheumatic Fever and Some of its PublicHealth Aspects, by John R. Paul (2nd ed.) ), 516

Rheumatism: Rheumatism, streptococci, and cows.125t-Chron,ic non-rheumatoid, local chemo-therapy in (G. Laughton Scott, 510 (0): corre-sponJee ice. 622-Sandfly fever and the rheumaticseries (R. L. Fergtson), 545 (0)-Sulphonamidesfor, 701

Rhodesia, Southern: Vaccination campaign andcomplete absence of smallpox, 135-Report ofCsief Native Commissioner, 765

Riboflavin: Ocular criteria of deficiency (M. K.Grego-y), 134 (0)

Ri^e, John Poyntz, obituary notice of. 250RtCHARDS, Marion B.: Dietary factor in reproduc-

tion and lactation, 418 (0)Ri:kets, massive vitamin D therapy in (annotation),

517Rickettsiae, the (leading article). 550RIDDELL, W. J. B.: Scope of prevention in

ophthalmology. 558RIDLEY, F.: Device for prote tion of exposed

cornea, 268-Treatment of burns of eyelids andconjunc:iva, 522-Ophthalmia neonalorum. 723

RILEY, J. F.: Direct inguinal hernia, 22Rivers of England: leading article on third report

of Central Advisory Water Committee, 457RiVERS. T. M. (and others): Virus Diseases, 580ROAr, H. E.: Research in senile disease, 318ROBERTS, F. W. (and B. A. SELLICK): Continuous

administration of int-avenous anaesthesia: asimple method. 813 (0)-- R. E. (and J. Duncan WHITE): Radiological

practice in a comprehensive health service, 182ROCRERTSON. A. Niven: Childhood infection andadolescent and adult phthisis, 373-J. D. (and G. E. BEAUMONT): Pituitary hypo-

thyroidism with impaired renal function. 356 (0)-The renal function in myxoedema, 578 (0)- Kenneth M.: Infective hepatitis? 338ROvINSON, Henry: Treatment of schizophrenia, 410

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ROBINSON, J. N.: Penicillin: American Armyexperience, 655

Rock phosphate, excretion of, in sewage (E.' F.Armstrong), 34

RODGER, N. 0. (and others): Infectious mono-tiucleosis, with an account of an epidemic in anE.M.S. hospital, 443; correction, 534; corre-spondence, 658

ROE, G C. F.: Institutional provision for mentaldefectives, 658

Roehampton and rehabilitation (leading article), 819Rogers, George Frederick, obituary notice of, 731Rolland, William, obituary notice of, 592ROMER, Charles: Treatment of septic hands and

fingers, 556ROOK. G. D. (and others): Herpes zoster in thenewborn. 811

ROOKE, A Basil: Clinical diagnosis of breasttumours, 86Rose and Carless," review of new edition, 421

ROSE, Alex: Health and tonsillectomy, 433-_ Frederick Gardiner, obituary notice of, 25ROSENBAUM, M. (and G. L. MALTBY): Electro.

encephalograms of 20 patients with eclampsia,264

ROSENTHAL, L.: Syringe for transfusions and in-fusions, 749

ROSHER. A. B.: Neutropenia in " catarrhal" jaun-dice, 826

Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene (annotation), 17Rothamsted Experimental Station, centenary com-memoration of, 124

Round. Capt. J. H. B.. obituary notice of, 627RouS, P. (and others): Virus Diseases, 580Rowan-Robinson, F. E., ob:tuary notice of, 89RoWE, J. B.: Wartime diet for peptic ulcer patients,

464, 619Rowntree, Cecil, ob:tuary notice of, 528, 561RUDOLF, G. de M.: Temporary tonic motor

paralysis, 566RUGG-GuNN, A.: " Opponents of the medical pro-

fession," 623RUNES, D. D. (and W. B. DOHERTY) (editors):

Rehabilitation of the War Injured: A Symposium,715

RUSHTON, M. A.: Dentistry and medicine, 797RUSSELL, Sir Alexander: Scottish diphtheria

immunization campaign, 52Audrey: Nutritional relief after the war, 759H. S.: Ante-natal care, 840

-Sir T. W., Pasha: Report on work of Egyp-tian Narcotics Bureau, 718

Victor: Service doctors and State medicine,311

Ryan, Major C., missing, believed killed at sea, 498- J. P.: Resuscitation by rocking, 598RYLE. John A: Social medicine: its meaning and

scope, 633

SSafe period," 286

Salerno: its medical school and its medical legend(Nova et Vetera), 402

Salicylates, dicumarol and (annotation), 615Salmon in the Thames, 566Sandfly, transmission of kala-azar by (annotation),

45 correspondence, 148SANDIFORD, B. R.: Desert sores, 590SANDS, D. E.: Psychiatric treatment in general hos-

pitals, 213SANGSTER, J. R. M.: Health centres, 152

SARGANT, William: Psychiatry at the cross-roads, 463

Scabies, 667, 761, 791-And impetigo, 830Schistosome larvae, destruction of, 840

Schizophrenia (dementia praecox): Treatment of,

189, 410, 534-Familial mortality and (annota-

tion), 490-A note on, 565Schieswfg-Holstein, paratyphoid in, 347

SCHMIDT, L.: Treatment of chronic rheumatism, 622

SCHOENHEIMER, R.: The lDynamic State of BodyConstituents, 679

SCEIWABACHER, Herta (and others): Human infection

With Bact. cholerae-suis: report of two cases, 358Sciatica: Treatment of: an essay in debunking (Sit'

Arthur Hurst), 773 (O)-Differential diagnosis otchronic sciatica pain, with analysis of 100 cases

(W P. U. Jackson), 776 (0)Science, Planning of, 364

SCOTLAND:Children, health of, 219

Diphtheria immunization campaign, 52

Encephalomyelitis after vaccination in Fife (G.

Matthew Fyfe and J. B. Fleming), 671 (0)Health of: report of Department of Health, 394

Hospital partnership for (leading article), 583

Pneumonia: effect of chemotherapy on mortality in

'Glasgow (Thomas Anderson), 779 (0)

Registrar-General's quarterly returns, 347, 732

Social medicine in, 789Tuberculosis: Cases notified, 1938-42, 91-

Accommodation for nursing, 251

ScoTT, G. L.: Local chemotherapy in chronic (non-

rheumatoid) rheumatism, 510 (0)

-Sir Harold: The tobacco habit, 632

- J. A.: H 11 for cancer, 150

- (and others): N.H.I. and Assumption B, 343

SOJ. E. H.. obituary notice of, 530

SCOULER, L. G.: Ophthalmia neonatorum, 723

Sea diseases, review of book on, 138

SEARS, W. G.: Materia Medica for Nurses, 393

Seborrhoeic state, the, 379

Security, whole-time, 152

SFDDON, H. J.: Poliomyelitis in Malta. 687-- J. C., killed on active service, 798SELLICK, B. A. (and F. W. ROBERTS): Continuous

administration of intravenous anaesthesia: asimple method, 813 (0)

SELLORS, T. B.: Strychnine for paralysis, 702SELYE, Hans: Effects of administration of desoxy-

corticosterone, 559Senile diseases, possibilities of research in (S.

Cieman), 239 (0); correspondence, 314, 318, 840Septic hands and fingers. treatment of, 432Septicaemia, fulminating meningococcal, 30Sergent, Emile, death of, 346Serratus anterior, paralysis of, following glandular

fever (H. C. Saksena), 267Serum, antireticular cytotoxic (A. Bogomoletz), 203

chemotherapy or, for scarlet fever! (leadingarticle), 613

iniection, jaundice and, 125protein estimations, a study of the accuracy of,

and of diurnal variations in their level (M. Dysonand G. Plaut), 6 (0)- sickness from A.T.S., 838

SERVICES:Appointments, 89, 121. 218, 254, 408, 439, 468,

562, 594, 697, 731, 768; corsiection, 469Army Medical Services, specialists in, 155Awards, 26, 58, 121, 154, 187, 285, 315, 376,

439, 468, 562, 594, 627, 697, 768, 798Casualties, 26, 58, 89, 122, 154, 187, 218, 285,

315, 346, 367, 408, 468, 498, 530, 562, 594, 627,697, 731, 768, 798, 834

Commendations, 594, 798Commissioned rank for masseuses, 91Committee of Inquiry into detention barracks,

764Corrigenda, 122, 469, 697,Deaths in, 154, 315, 346, 530, 562, 627, 697, 731,

798Efficiency decoration of Territorial Army con-

ferred, 285, 594Indian Army Medical Corps, 376- Medical Service, handbook for (J. R. Dogra),

202Inoculation in, 498Masseurs in R.A.F. Medical Service, 406Medical officers in, refresher and specialist

courses for, 19, 88Mentioned in dispatches, 26, 58, 89, 121, 254, 408,

439, 468, 562, 627, 697, 768, 798Missing, 26, 218, 498, 627, 697, 731, 768Order of Orange Nassau. 468, 798

Polonia Restituta, 468, 834Prisoners of war, 26, 58, 89. 254. 285, 315,

346, 376, 408, 469, 498, 594, 627, 697, 768, 798,834

R.A.M.4., Auxiliary, Funds, 26R.N.V.R. Officers' Decoration, 376, 468

SEVRINGHAUS, E. L. (and others): editors of: The1942 Year Book of Neurology, Psychiatry, andEndocrinology, 169

Sex Education for Children and Young People(Board of Education), 749

SHACKLE, J. W.: Aleukaemic myeloid leukaemia,527

SHACKLETON-BAILEY, J.: Health services in the futuresocial order, 181

SHARMAN, Albert: Sterility and the State, 282-(And others): Sterility and impaired fertility, 493

SISARPE. J. S.: X-ray diagnosis in pulmonary tuber-culosis. 579

Capt. R. M., missing at sea, 627.SHAW, R.: Sifthple method for Continuous intra-

venous anaesthesia, 715Wilfred: Textbook of Midwifery, 610

SHELDON, Wilfrid: Diseases of Infancy and Child-hood. 4th ed., 514

SHEPLEY, W. H. (and T. P. REES): Psychiatry in

general hospitals, 119. 341SHERWOOD, G. P.: Appreciation of William Pasteur.468

Shigella, the genus (annotation). 237Shingles, chicken-pox following contact with, 736,

840. See also Herpes zosterShock: From venous occlusion (annotation), 143-Some therapeutic fallac.es. 574-Heat in the treat-

ment of, 700nervous (annotation), 110

- treatment of mental disorders, 829wound, determination of haematocrit values

in: a routine procedure (Max Reiss), 328 (0)SH{OPE. R. E. (and others): Viruts Diseases, 580

SHORT, A. Rendle: Recovery of bladder function

after 21 years, 464-(And Sir Henry Tidy)(editors): Medical Annual. 1943, 679

SHUTE. E. V!: Vitamin E and menopausal flushes,

526Silk. John Frederick William, obituary notice of,

731Simey, Athelstane 1liff, obituary notices of, 344.

468. 561Simmonds's cachexia, 343SIMON, Emily L.: Mastoiditis and D. and V. in

infants, 281SIMPSON, R. E. Hope: Shortened puerperium, 20

S. L.: Simmonds's cachexia, 343Walter: Proof o& negligence, 502

SINGER. Charles: " Opponents of the medical pro-fession," 693

SINGH, J.: Case of diphtheria of glans penis, 275

Sinusitis: Casualties in general hospital in Middle

East, 388-rhronic infective. 630

Skae. Frederick Macpherson Traill, obituary notice

of. 529

SKIN:Circulation in, in essential hypertension,Cutaneous hypersensitivity to sulphonamides-

report of 12 cases (R. G. Park), 69 (0); corre-

spondence, 148, 313, 339Difficult case, 317, 410Diphtheria, cutaneous and conjunctival: series of

cases (H. C. M. Williams), 416 (0)Diseases: Synopsis of (book review), 486-Three

(scabies, impetigo, eczema) in wartime (HenryMacCormac), 667 (0)

Pyogenic infections, sulphanilamide and calamrinefor, 380

SKINNER, E. Fretson: Head terminals of convulsiveelectrotherapy, 393

T. C.: Unusual form of ectopia testis, 546SKOTTOWE, J. S. 1.: War conditions and mental

health in Buckinghamshire, 618Skull, burr holes in, 736SLESINGER, E. G. (and others): War Wounds and

Injuries, 2nd ed., 393-Menorrhagia and thyro-toxicosis, 598

SMADEL, J. E.: Virus of psittacosis in cases ofatypical pneumonia, 393

Smallpox: Subcutaneous emphysema in, 56-Goodand bad propaganda, 91-Vaccination campaignin Southern Rhodesia, 135-Outbreak in KolarGold Fields (B. Rao and C. V. Nataraian). 505

SMILLIE, I. S.: Regeneration of menisci of knee-joint, 115

SMITH. C. N. Fatal case of induced pneunio-peritoneum, 404

Edward Cyril, obituary notices of, 284. 438Felix: Appreciation of E. C. Smith, 438F. Elliott: Plugging tooth sockets, 158

* Frederick C.: Proctology for the General Prac-titioner, 2nd ed., 455

Kenneth M.: Beyond the Microscope, 580Lawrence W. (and S. GAULT): Essentials of

Pathology, 107S. (and others): N.H.I. and Assumption B,

343- Wilson (and Andrew WILSON): Effect on

uterus of extracts of gorse (Ulex gallti)), 332 (0)Smokitig, acute effects of, on respiration and circu-

lation (R. J. Main), 210SMOUT, C. F. V.: Planning of medical education.179-The Anatomy of the Female Pelvis: includ-ing a Description of the Placenta and its Forma-tion and the Foetal Circulation, 514

SOBEL, N. (and others): An epidemic of erytherr.ainfectiosum, 745

Social Survey Conference, Cape Town, 19¢2, 201

Society, American Gynecological: Transactions,1942, 268

for Research in Psychosomatic Problems:first annual meeting, 356

American-Soviet Medical: Officers and journal,768

of Apothecaries of London: Pass lists, 154,315. 697-Elections, 154, 315-Diplomas granted.697

British Red Cross: Blood Transfusion Service,188

Clinical. of London: now the Clinical Sectionof R.S.M. (annotation). 651-X rays and, 795

Food Education: Hospital meals, Navy and

Army rations, 172Illuminating Engineering: Light and vision, 210

--Industrial Welfare: annual general meeting,721

London and Counties Medical Protection:

Protection for the practitioner, 242of Medical Officers of Health-Fever Group:

Diphtheria problems, 177-Laboratory control of

enteric fevers, 430-Blood changes in infectious

diseases, 826- Nutrition: Milk and its problems, 113-Nutri-

tional relief after the war, 758--- Ophthalmological, of the United Kingdom:

Transactions, 1942, 202O-F Egypt: Gold medal of, 837

Pharmaceutical, of Great Britain: Books for

China, 837Research Defence (annotation), 305

--Royal: Copley medal awarded to Sir JosephBarcroft. 651-Davey medal awarded to Prof.

1. M. Heilbron, 651

SOCIETY, ROYAL, OF MEDICINE:Section of Clinical Medicine: Presidential address

(annotation on), 651 : correspondence, 795

Epidemiology and State Medicine: Scottish

diphtheria immunization campaign, 52-Presi-

dential address: The doctor in the State,ancient and modern (Sir Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys), 586-Epidemic hepatitis, 757

Experimental Medicine and Therapeutics:Penicillin, 654

Neurology: Epidemiology of poliomyelitis,686

Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Cancer and

the young gynaecologist (Malcolm Donaldson),686

Ophthalmology: Burns of eyelids and con-

idnctiva, 522-Ophthalmia neonatorum, 723

- Orthopaedics: Contribution of orthopaedicsurgery to hospital development, 791

Proctology: Functional diseases of colonand rectum, 51 ; correspondence, 117. 310-Surgical pathology of rectal cancer, 790

Psychiatry: The criminal, the psychiatrist,

and the State, 554

The Society in wartime (annotation), 238

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Society, Swiss, of Psychology, 500

-Ulster Medical: "A Problem of Race," 759

Soddy.J. Rawdon: Missing at sea, 254-Life lost

by enemy action, 346SOKOLOFF, N. (and others): Excretion of nicotine in

milk and urine of 55 cigarette-smoking mothers,

522SOLOMONS, Bethel: Ophthalmia neonatorum, 828

SOPER, F. L. (and D. B. WILSON): Anopheles

gambiae in Brazil, 1930-1940, 820

SORSBY, Arnold: Ophthalmia neonatorum, 723

SOTO-HALL, R.: Lesions of articular cartilage of

patella, 758South Africa: Social Survey Conference, Cape

Town (book review), 201-Bovine tuberculosis in,214-Influenza in, 377-Institute for Medical

Research, 447-Surgical tuberculosis in. 795

SOUTTAR, H. S.: "Allied Medical Services," 82-

Physics and the surgeon, 737 (0)Spackman decision: appeal of G.M.C., 182, 217

correspondence, 249Spas, British, 340Speech therapy, 275SPEIGEL, Capt.: Place of narcosis in treatment of

war neuroses, 337SPENCE, D. Leigh: Folding trestle for rocking a

stretcher, 494SPENCER, A. M.: Psychiatry in general hospitals, 54

Spinal cord: Injuries of (British Orthopaedic Asso-

ciation), 114-Prognosis of subacute combined

degeneration, 190Spine, arthritis of. See Arthritis- fracture-dislocation of, 246. 339- fractured, first aid for, 158

Splint for fractured femur, emergency (P. L. W.

Williams), 330- padding, new form of (W. 0. Spence), 817

plaster in American Civil War (Nova et

Vetera), 825wrist, plaster-of-Paris: simple technique for

reinforcement (1. H. Baum), 139

Spondylitis, 700- adolescent. 179, 588SPOONER, E. T. C.: Infective hepatitis in North

Africa, 757"Spots " in children, 839SPROTT, Norman A.: A ' Charter of Health," 525

SPURGIN, P. B.: Appeal -for back numbers, 343

Sputum, pus, and exudates, composite Ziehl-Gramstaining method for (Stanley Marshall), 232 (0)

STAFFORD-CLAPK, D.: Specialist courses for Service

M.O.s, 404Stalingrad, British Hospital for, 348

STALLWORTHY, John: Obstetrical forceps for fibroid.

41 : correspondence, 151-Transfusion and over-

loading the circulation, 431STAMM, T. T.: New walking iron for short leg

plasters, 13STANDLEY, D. W.: Atmospheric pollution with

cement dust, 622STANLEY, W. M. (and others): -Virus Diseases, 580

STANNUS, H. S.: Vomiting sickness in Jamaica, 464

-Epidermolysis bullosa, 666Starch and its Derivatives (J. A. Radley), 268

Stark, John Nigel, obituary notice of, 766

STEEL, W. Arklay: H 11 for cancer, 211

STEPHENS, G.: Invasion of earwigs, 158

- G. Arbour: Treatment of whooping-cough,256

W. Mitchell: Iodine deficiency, 620

STEPHENSON, G. V. (and K. CAMERON): Anxiety

states in the Navy: a clinical survey and impres-

sion, 603 (0); correspondence, 687

Sterility: And contraception, 256, 350, 434, 442.

524, 587, 691, 796-And impaired fertility, 493,

619, 690-And the State, 282-And artificial in-

semination, 588Sterilization: Steam, for dairy equipment, 41-

Sterile solutions and vaccines, 246-Of blades and

needles, 666voluntary, and the law, 701

STERN, Edith M.: Mental Illness: A Guide for theFamily, 107

Steven, William, obituary notice of, 592

STEVENS, J. Barr: Subungual haematoma, 804

T. Russell: Vaccine treatment of pertussis,

350-Some therapeutic fallacies, 693

STEWART, D. Stenhouse: Economy of advertisingspace, 57-Artificial respiration. 119- F. H.: Treatment of cyclic vomiting, 56

Stibbe, Edward Philip, obituary notice of, 183

Stiff, Harold Henry, obituary notice of, 625

Stilboestrol: For breast tumour, 57-for petit mal,

222-For prostatic enlargement, 409, 436, 501,

558-Disappearance of breast cancer with, 659,

762-For cancer, 702Stoker, Fred, obituary notice of, 184Stomach: At work (annotation), 397-Mind and,

556, 586, 619, 688-Acute dilatation of (R. D.

MacRae), 579-Inhibiting secretion of HCI, 630

Stomatitis, mcurrent ulcerative. 839STOPES, Marie C.: Sterility and contraception, 256

STOTT, W. B. (and H. L. DUKE): Duration of arti-

ficial active immunity against diphtheria. 710 (0)STOWELL, T. E. A.: Appreciation of D. A. Coles,

283STRACHEY, Alex: A New German-English Psycho-

Analytical Vocabulary, 364

Streptococci and nephritis, 125rheumatism, and cows, 125

Stretchers: Wheeled, improvised, 256-Loading by

two bearers, 832Strong, Rebecca, hundredth birthday of, 286Strychnine for paralysis, 534, 702STUNGo. Ellis (and E. P. H. CHARLTON): Examining

the neurotic, 830

INDEX

Stycs, rectlrrent, 839SUCKLING, E. V.: The Examination of Waters and

Water Supplies, 5th ed., 12Suction apparatus, non-electric, 88Sugar, lag curve, 221SUGDEN, F.: Pruritus ani, 566

StJLPHONAMIDE GROUP:Sulphaguanidine: Successful treatment of a

chronic paratyphoid carrier with (H. Lowenthal

and W. F. Corfield), 105 (0)-Hyaline sclerosis

and calcification of blood vessels during diet

containing 1% of drug (F. S. Daft and co-

workers). 274-Two cases of (mucous colitis andincipient coeliac disease) improved by, 558

Sulphamethazine: Pneumonia treated with: report

of 77 cases (B. A. Peters and M. L. Easby),

230 (0)-Name changed to sulphamezathine,318

Sulphanilamide: And mumps, 62-And calaminefor pyogenic skin infection, 380-And itsderivatives, 414-In lozenge form for local oralmedication (P. Garson), 452 (0)-In smallpox,505-Sensitivity to. 533-Local application ofpowder in radiotherapy (A. A. Charteris),577 (0)

Sulphapyridine, effects of, 30-- anuria successfully treated by ureteric cathe-

terization (J. P. Cunniffe), 11 /

Sulphathiazole: In impetigo, 761-Insufflations as

treatment of gonococcal vaginitis, 816Sulphonamide compounds, chemotherapy of

intestinal infections treated with (A. C. Clay),35 (0).

Sulphonamides. cutaneous hypersensitivity to:report of 12 cases (R G. Park), 69 (0);correspondence, 148, 313, 339, 526-Successfultreatment of actinomycosis of tongue by (A.M_Cloy), 106-Comparative value of phage and

sulphonamides in acute bacillary dysentery, 178-in virus infections, 189-Medical use of

(leading article). 204-In tuberculous empyema,214-Chemotherapy in Switzerland (annotation),333-In asthma, 339-New links betweenchemotherapy and biochemistry, 415-General-ized sensitivity to (R. R. Willcox). 513 (0)-A powder spray (Stanford Cade). 514-In otitismedia, 658-For dysentery and colitis, 665-For

" rheumatism," 701-How they act, 734-Forbronchiectasis, 711-Blood in sulphonamidetherapy, 826-Proposed test for therapeuticvalue of, 826

SUtLZBERGER, Marion B. (and Fred WISE): The

1942 Year Book of Dermatology and Syphilology,138

SUNDELL, C. E.: Medical boarding for the Merchant

Navy. 314-Aetiology of the fibrositic nodule, 373

Sun-ray lamps in factories, 498

SURGERY:Chest: British Council's film (annotation), 397

For the Service M.O. (book review), 514

Laryngeal (book review), 267Minor (Practitioner handbook), 422

Note on, in the Eighth Army, 274

Orthopaedic and Industrial, 1942 Year Book, 41

principles of (book review), 455

Safety in numbers? (Sir W. I. de C. Wheeler),

553Short practice of (book review), 234

Student's textbook of (book review), 781

The Student's Handbook of Surgical Operations(Sir Charles Treves, revised by C. P. G.

Wakeley), 7th ed., 13War. in Middle East (R. K. Debenham), 233 (0)

Surgical Anatomy, A Synopsis of (book review), 234

SUTIIERLAND, Halliday: Pasteurization of milk, 435

SUTTON, R. L., and R. L. jun.: Synopsis of Diseases

of the Skin. 486Sweats, nights. and anxiety, 61Sweden, tuberculosis in, 188

SWEETMAN. K. F. D.: Medicine 100 years ago, 534

Switzerland: Chemotherapy in, 333-Society of

Psychology, 500SYM, J. C. B. (and A. M. HAIN): Control of

menopausal flushes by vitamin E, 8 (0); corre-

spondence, 526SYMONDS, C. P.: Human response to flying stress.

Lecture I: Neurosis in flying personnel, 703 (0)

Lecture II: Foundations of confidence, 740 (0)

Sympathectomy in treatment of the cryopathies(E. D. Telford), 360 (0)

Syphilis. See Venereal diseasesSyringe for transfusions and infusions (L. Rosenthal),

749SZE, SZEMING: China's Health Problems, 580

T

TANNER, CliVC: lntraperitoncal rupturc of a Wilins

tumour. 714- Norman: Diet in peptic ulcer, 794Tapeworm infection, treatment of, 157, 380, 840

segments wanted, 288TATCHELL, Percy: Midge bites, 380TAYLOR, G. C.: Shortened puerperium, 62- G. L. (and others): The Rh factor and

erythroblastosis foetalis: an investigation of 50families, 289 (0)-Significance of the Rh factor,690

Tan: Blood count in children, 826

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TAYLOR, Joan (and others): Human infection withBact. cholerae-suis: a report of two cases,358 (0)

N. B. (and C. H. BEST): The PhysiologicalBasis of Medical Practice, 3rd ed., 646

TELFORD, E. D.: Sympathectomy in treatment ofthe cryopathies, 360 (Q)

Temperature, body: Of cadaver, 287-Low, 472Testis: Unusual form of ectopia (T. C. Skinner),

546-Undescended, 565-Undescended with in-fantile genitals, 701

Tetanus immunization (leading article), 818- serum, anaphylactic shock after first injection

of (K. Brandl), 11Theophylline for asthma, 30, 62'l'herapeutics: General, review of 1942 Year Book

of, 12-A prospect in (Sir Henry Dale), 41 (0)-Some therapeutic fallacies (J. W. Linnell andW. A. R. Thomson), 572 (0); correspondence,656. 693, 700, 727, 761, 769, 831

Thermometer, refurbishing a, 94Thiochrome test, revised procedure for estimation of

aneurin in urine: assessment of level of nutri-tion (Y. L. Wang and L. J. Harris), 451 (0)

Thiouracil in hyp'erthyroidism (leading article),783

THISTLETHWAITE, H.: Bleeding after tooth extrac-tion, 380

THOMAS, E. W.: Hospital posts under localauthorities, 405

Gordon Wilson, obituary notice of, 766Rufus C.: Rupture of rectus abdominis

muscle during pregnancy, 136 (0)- R. Vaughan: Appreciation of George Cowen,

767THOMPSON, B. C. (and others): N.H.I. andAssumption B, 343

-- Brian C.: Survival rates in pulmonary tuber-culosis. 721 (0)- C. J. S., obituary notice of, 153- J. H. (and others): H 11 for cancer, 149Thomson, Charles Bertram, obituary notice of, 184-- Edward (and others): Eight years' experience

of a miniature State Medical Service, 616- G. M.: Treatment of fusospirillary balanitis,485: correspondence, 729- Hugh Wright, obituary notice of, 153- Capt. Humphrey Barron, previously reported

missing, now presumed killed in action, 498;obituary notice of, 798

-- M. L.: Hypochromic anaemia in adolescentmales, 454 (0)

Sir StClair, bequests by, 60-W, A. R. (and J. W. LINNELL): Some thera-

peutic fallacies, 572 (0): correspondence, 656,693, 700, 727, 761, 796, 831

THURLEY, A. S.: Functional dyspepsia, 688THORNTON, H. L.: A mouth gag for edentulous

patients, 202Thorp, Capt. A. L., death of, from wounds, 408THORPE, W. V.: Biochemistry for medical students,

3rd ed., 202Threadworms: Gentian violet for, 30-Bismuth for,409-Ubiquity of (annotation), 649

Throat, sore, recurrent, 94Thrombophlebitis migrans (V. J. Birnberg and A.

E. Hansen), 653Thyrotoxicosis, menorrhagia and, 598Thymectomy for myasthenia gravis (Maurice Nel-

len), 778 (0)TIBBLES, Sydney: Unusual burn of cornea from

molten wax, 547-Research in senile diseases, 840Ticehurst, Gerald A., obituary notice of, 25TIDY, Sir Henry: Peptic ulcer and dyspepsia in theArmy, 473 (0); correspondence, 556, 586, 688,828- (and A. Rendle SHORT), editors: The Medical

Annual, 1943, 679Tissues: Circulation in, in essential hypertension, 3-Substances inducing permeability of, 335

TITMUSS, Richard M.: Birth, Poverty, and Wealth:A Study of Infant Mortality, 781- (and others): Sterility and impaired fertility,

619Tobacco and Fehling's test, 534

habit, 502, 632TOMPK5N, A. M.#B.: Anaesthesia for laryngofissure,

312Tongue: Sore, 93-Actinomycosis of, successfully

treated by sulphonamides (A. McCloy), 106;correspondence, 180-Black hairy, 317

Tonsillectomy, health and (annotation), 334;correspondence, 404, 433, 464

Tonsillitis: Casualties in general hospital in theMiddle East, 388-Deaths from, 662

Tonsils and teeth, septic, 565Tooth extraction: Bleeding after, 30, 380-Plugging

sockets, 158-Bacteriaemia after, 378Torticollis, spasmodic, 665Tournade, Andrd, death of, 250Tourniquet, application of, to injured limbs

(Blalock and Duncan), 359Toxaemia of pregnancy. See PregnancyToxoplasma in man (annotation), 753TRAIL, R. R.: Chest Examinatton: the Correlation

of Physical and X-ray Findings in Diseases of theLung, 646

Transfusion: Reactions and fatalities consequenton circulatory overloading (R. Drunlmond), 319(0); correspondence, 431-Into bone marrow,471, 598-Immediate, in obstetric shock (I. S.Fox), 781- haemolytic, reactions: the Rh factor (Blood

Trransfusion Committee, M.R.C.), 50

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Transfusion, intravenous drip, technique of, ininfants (D. MacCarthy), 36 (0); correspondence,117

Treatment, Modern, Year Book, 1943, 202Tremors: diagnosis before treatment, 409TRESTON, M. L.: A Handbook on DifficultLabour, 456

TREVAN, J.: Globin insulin, 212Trichlorethylene, inflammability of, 472Tricresyl phosphate poisoning (annotation), 682Tropics, control of disease in (annotation), 651TRUBY, A. E.: Memoir of Walter Reed: the YellowFever Episode, 714

Tuberculin. See TuberculosisTUBERCULOSIS:

Belgium: incidence, 800Bovine: In South Africa, 214-Field experimentswith B.C.G. vaccine, 698-Question in Parlia-ment, 733

Campaign against (book review), 75Childhood, in (leading article), 270; corre-

spondence, 374-Question and answer, 500infection and its relation to adolescent and

adult pulmonary tuberculosis; records of gromp-ton Hospital for last 14 years (A. Margaret C.Macpherson), 98 (0); correspondence, 210,373, 436, 463, 621, 764

Control of, 160Cough medicine in phthisis, 378Death-rate statistics, 59" Defeat tuberculosis " film, 470Exchequer help for the tuberculous, 628, 657, 724Handbook of Schemes, 548Immunity, B.C.G. (Tuberculosis Association),722

Immunization against (leading article), 716Liverpool, additional beds for cases, 836London, 1938-42 (W. Allen Daley and B.

Benjamin), 712 (0)Norway: examination, compulsory, by screenphotography, 261Nurses. 698-In nurses, 90, 792Papworth Village Settlement: Annual meeting,

520Parliamentary debate on, 698Pulmonary: X-ray diagnosis in (J. S. Sharpe), 579

correspondence, 621, 692-Comprehensive attackon (Sir Arthur MacNalty), 599 (0); corre-spondence, 724-Survival rates in (Brian C.Thompson), 721 (O)-Effect of pregnancy andparturition on (Raymond C. Cohen), 775 (0)- symptomless, treatment of, 764Respiratory: effect of the war on the length of

interval between notification and death (E.Lewis-Faning), 684 (0)

Scotland: Cases notified, 1938-42, 91-Accom-modation for nursing, 251

Sulphonamide treatment in tuberculous empyema,214

Surgical, in South Africa, 795Sweden, increase in, 188Treatment with tuberculin, 19, 120U.S.S.R.: employment of tuberculous in indus-

try in, 652; correction, 702Wales: Beds in, 187-Treatment in, 371

TULLOCH, L. G.: Skin sensitivity to sulphonamides,313

Tumours, breast, clinical diagnosis of, 86- lung, single and multiple, 21

See also CancerTunisia: Hospital and medical services, 59-

Penicillin in (annotation), 650TURNER, E. A.: Statistics of neurotic states, 556

G. Grey: Perforated gastric ulcer in youth,403-Transplantation of the ureters into the largebowel, 535 (0), 725-Appreciation of H. E.Gamlen, 695-Gastric ulcer in youth, 794-H. M. Stanley: Are hospital diets adequate?690. 796- J. R. T. (and others): Preventive medicinethrough breast-feeding, 374

TYLECOTE, F. E.: Element of fatigue in diseaseto-day, 793

Typhus: Types OX 19, XK, and undetermined, 521See also Fever

UUCKO, H.: Infectious mononucleosis, 658

ULCERS:Clean, dressing for, 190Gastric, perforated: In adolescent, 256-In

youth, 4,03, 523Lip, 93Peptic: Vitamin therapy in, 222-Pain in, 378-Vitamin C deficiency in, 464, 523, 619, 725-And dyspepsia in Army (Sir Henry Tidy),473 (0): correspondence, 556, 688, 828-Inyouth, 794-Diet in, 794

Therapy, pepsin inactivation in (A. M. Gill andC. A. Keele), 194 (0)

UNDERWOOD, E. A.: Bicentenary of birth ofLavoisier, 275

Union, Medical Defence: Annual meeting, 520United States of America: Hospital units for civil

defnce, 31 4-e reuain ontamntfburns and wound infections in air-raid casualties,363-Social welfare (annotation), 458-Penicillinin (leading article), 582-Deaths from motor acci-dents, 711

Universities: Proxies at elections, 698University of Aberdeen: Degrees conferred, 498- Birmingham: Degrees conferred, 89- Bristol: Appointments, 25-Pass lists, 122

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE:Congregation held, 532, 561Degrees approved, 218. 664. 798- conferred, 58, 438, 468, 561, 664, 768Elections to professorial chairs, 438- fellowships, 532Marmaduke Shield Scholarship, 218Pass lists, 24, 58, 218

Utniversity of Dublin: Degrees conferred, 89-Passlists, 835

Durham: Honorary degree conferred, 122- Edinburgh, Degrees and diplomas con-

ferred, 153-Prizes presented, 153-LawrenceMcLaren Bequest: award made, 593

Glasgow: Degrees conferred, 58, 122, 593-Prizes and medals awarded, 593- Grants Committee, 800

Leeds: Honorary degree conferred, 185-Awards and prizes, 438-Pass lists, 438-Wad-dington Prize, 626- Liverpool: Pass lists, 122-Appointment, 286

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON:Appointments, 25Clinical course, 1943-4, 346Elections, 58, 626Honorary degree conferred, 315Medical schools to return to London, 24Pass lists, 250, 593, 697Professor Emeritus of History of Medicine, 58Readership conferred, 346Resignations, 25Scholarships, exhibitions, and prizes, 122. 250

University. McGill, of Montreal: Department ofPsychiatry, 834- Manchester: Pass lists, 89, 834- National, of Ireland: Degrees approved, 89

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD:Degrees conferred, 89, 122, 286, 593, 768

on Czechoslovak students, 153Ophthalmology: Appeal for foundation of

Ophthalmic Research Department, 470. 530Plastic Surgery Unit, 768, 798

University, Queen's, Belfast: Pass lists. 89- St. Andrews: Degrees conferred, 89- Sheffield: Pass lists, 498-Appointments, 561

-Resignations, 561Wales: Pass lists. 122, 185

Urea: For migraine (J. A. Brown), 201-And watermetabolism, 431

Ureters, transplantation of, into large bowel(G. Grey Turner), 535 (0); addendum, 725

Urine: Revised procedure for estimation of aneurinin, by thiochrome test: assessment of level ofnutrition (Y. L. Wang and L. J. Harris),451 (0)-Retention of, and pyelitis in girls, 657

Urology in general practice (book review), 485Urticaria, 189U.S.S.R.: British surgeons' visit. 208. 253-Russiansurgeons and Russian surgery (R. Watson-Jones),276-Soviet Science, 330-Employment of thetuberculous in industry, 652; correction, 702-Mass radiography unit for, 662

Uterus, effect on, of extracts of gorse (Utex gallit)(Wilson Smith and Andrew Wilson), 332 (0)

UVAROV, E. B.: Dictionary of Science, 268

VVaccination: Anti-vaccination publicity (Parliament),

27, 91-Post-vaccinal encephalomyelitis, 30;article on (Samuel Dunn), 199 (O)-In Fife(G. Matthew Fyfe and J. B. Fleming), 671 (0)-Parliamentary questions, 799- primary, of adolescents, 125--public, 158Vaccines: For common cold, 221-Sterile solutions

and, 246-Suspended T.A.B. (synthetic culturemedium) Glaxo, 486

V.A.D., status of, in military hospitals, 27Vaginitis, gonococcal, sulphathiazole insufflations as

treatment of (O'Donel Browne), 816Vagitus uterinus (I. M. Jackson), 266 (0)VANN, R. D. G.: Appreciation of Sir Beckwith

Whitehouse, 284Varicose veins, subcutaneous ligature of, 22, 120,

147Varrier-Jones. Sir Pendrill: Papers of, review ofbook on. 12-Memorial Lectures, 520

VARTAN, C. K. (and E. MONTUSCHI): Nationalhealth policy. 279

VAUGHAN, Kathleen: Pelvic flexibility, 589

VENEREAL DISEASES:Clinic, social service in (book review), 486Gonorrhoea: Modern treatment of (Brig. T. E.Osmond), 72 (0)-Gonococcal proctitis, 222

Neurosyphilis, treatment of, 410Notification of, 469Problem in Canada (annotation), 80Public attitude to, 338Regulation 33B, 562, 628

VENEREAL DISEASES (continued):Review of booklet on, 42Syphilis: Cerebral reaction to antisyphilitic

therapy, 20-Treatment of, 349-Incidenccamong juvenile defectives (J. Lloyd), 420-Doctor, parents, fianed. of patient, 442-Early,new approach to treatment of, by intensivetherapy (T. R. Lloyd Jones and F. G. Mait-land), 448 (0)

Treatment of, 152

Venous occlusion, * shock" from (annotation), 143VERE-HODGE, N.: Metallic internal fixation of frac-

tures in air-crew cases, 419Vienna: The Vienna School (review of book on),240-Central bureau for ' childless marriage,"470

Vincent's infection, misuse of intravenous N.A.B.for (E. C. 0. Jewesbury), 360 (0); correspon-dence, 433, 464, 622, 729, 763

VINTER, N. S. B.: Doctors and the future, 88Virus infections: Immunity after, 62-Sulphon-

amides in, 189-Review of books on, 580Viscera, abdominal, in thorax of newborn infant,

702Vishnievsky's ointment, 23Vision. See OphthalmologyVitamin A and the cornea, 598- A and C: levels of nutrition in Glossop school-

children and effect of deficiencies on their physicalcondition (preliminary communication) (G. Kohnand others), 477 (0)- B: And yeast, 93-Deficiency studies in, withspecial reference to mental and oral manifesta-tions (A. Grey Clarke and F. Prescott), 503 (0)correspondence, 619, 657, 689

Bt: Induced deficiency (annotation), 488- C: Selective action of, on suprarenals, 213-

Saturation test, 255-Cooking and (annotation),271-Deficiency in peptic ulcer, 410- D therapy, massive. in rickets (annotation), 517- E: Control of menopausal flushes by (A. M.Hain and J. C. B. Sym), 8 (0)-Internationalstandard for. 126-Menopausal flushes and, 526- H. See Biotin-requirements, table of. 61- schemes, National milk and, 187-therapy in peptic ulcer, 222

VITAMINS:Avitaminosis. alcohol and (annotation), 614;

correspondence, 735D vitamins, 379, '736Physiological function and (G. Neil Jenkins andJohn Yudkin), 265 (0); correspondence, 338

Supplements of, and minerals, effect of, on healthof girls (Hilda Fowke), 519

VOLMER, H.: Alkaloids in symptomatic treatmentof Parkinson's syndrome, 121

Vomiting, cyclic, treatment of, 56sickness in Jamaica, 392, 464

Vulva, diseases affecting the (book review), 107

wWADIY, S. H.: Medical boarding for the MerchantNavy, 248-Dentistry and medicine, 727

Wain, J. A., obituary notice of, 696WAINE, H. (and others): Changes in thie Knee-joint

at Various Ages: with Particular Reference to theNature and Developtnent of Degenerative JointDisease, 201

WAKE, S. C.: Paper control and advertisements,730

WAKELEY, C. P. G.: Editor of Modern TreatmentYear Book, 1943, 202-Burns of eyelids and con-junctiva: Naval experience, 522- (and J. B. HUNTER): Rose and Carless Manual

of Surgery for Students and Practitioners, 421Wales: Beds for tuberculous patients in, 187-Treatment of tuberculosis in, 371

WALKER, C. W.: Adder bite, 56- Kenneth: Sterility and impaired fertility, 690-(And E. C. DODDS): Stilboestrol for prostaticenlargement, 436-(And others): Sterility andimpaired fertility, 493

R. M.: War pensions, 24R. W. T., bequests under will of, 188

Walking iron: For short leg plasters (T. T. Stamm),13-For leg plasters (C. Denley Clark), 364

WALLACE, Cuthbert (and James FENTON): Reportingdeaths to coroners, 694

WALLER, Letitia W. (and others): The availabilityof the calcium of milk, 39 (0)

WALTER, Joseph: Early recognition of cancer, 313,493

WALTERS, F. R.: Mass radiography and after, 463WAMPLER, F. J. (editor): The Principles and

Practice of Industrial Medicine, 748WANG, Y. L. (and L. J. HARRIS): Assessment of

level of nutrition: revised procedure for estima-tion of aneurin in urine by the thiochrome test,451 (0)

WAR:Acute respiratory conditions, an analysis of, in

African soldiers (W. W. MacNaught and R. M.Murray-Lyon), 324 (0)

Amputation in battle casualties in presence ofsepsis (E. A. Jack and J. Charnley), 131 (0)

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WAR (continued):Anxiety states in the Navy (G. V. Stephensonand Kenneth Cameron), 603 (0); corre-spondence, 687

Arterial spasm. traumatic (C. W. Clark), 167 (0)Burns of eyelids and conjunctiva (R.S.M.), 522

Btittock wound, 5Sl1l)ermatology, military, experiences in (R. M. B.MacKenna), 191 (0)

lDiabete.s in War-tile (University College Hospitalpamphlet), 2nd ed., 514

I)idt for peptic tilcer patients, 464, 523E.ar, Intner, book review, 421, 514

nose, and throat casualties in a generalhospital in the Middle East, 386 (0)

Ear-drums, blast perforation of (G. W. Palmer),233

Filariasis in the Middle East (J. Fine and Dr.

Livny), 327 (0)Flying stress, the human response to (C. P.

Symonds): Lecture I, Neurosis in flying per-sonnel, 703 (0); Lecture II, The foundationsof confidence, 740 (0)

Food: Wise eating in wartime (book review),170-Wartime food for mother and child (bookreview), 233

Fractures: In air-crew cases, metallic internal fix-

ation of (N. Vere-Hodge), 419 (0)-Of femur,immobilization and transportation of (R. Wood-Power), 509 (0)-Gunshot, of limbs, treatmentof (Sergei Yudin), 567

Gas training. new method of (Pollok Donald), 81Gas-gangrene antitoxin. therapetttic value of

(M. CG. Macfarlane), 636 (0):; leading article,648

Gtunshot wottnd of innominate artery (G. F.

Langley), 711 (0)); correspondence, 793, 831correction, 804

Haematocrit values, determination of, in woundshock: a routine procedure (Max Reiss),328 (0)

Home Guard: Medical examination of, 27, 90-M.O.s in Northern Ireland, 91-First aid for(book review), 170

Medical history of (annotation), 682relief in theatres of war, 519

-research in wartime (Sir Edward Mellanby),351 (0)

Neurosis, war: Pavlovian physiology and, 205-Recent experience of (Allied psychiatrists), 336

Night vision in the Army: report of 10,333 tests(A. Lister and J. W. Bishop), 325 (0)

Nursery schools. wartime, 84, 527, 620Nutritional iron deficiency anaemia in wartime:

haemoglobin levels of 3,338 persons from birthto 55 years of age (L. S. P. Davidson andothers), 95 (0)

Ocular manifestations of neuroses commonlyfound among soldiers (I. C. Michaelson),538 (0)

Paper control and war of ideas (annotation), 518Penicillin: Address on, by H. W. Florey

(R.S.M.), 654-Vehicles for administration andtypes of wound suitable for treatment (D. C.Bodenham), 655-American Army experience(E. C. Cutler and J. N. Robinson), 655-Inbattle wounds (leading article), 750-WarOffice Report on, 755

Pensions, 24, 662Press and (annotation), 46Prisoners of war, British, in Germany, surgical

care of, 662Rehabilitation of the maimed (book review), 715Resuscitation ward in an E.M.S. hospital (DanielLamont), 145Sandfly fever, outbreak of, in two general hos-pitals in the Middle East (E. R. Cullinan andS. R. F. Whittaker), 543 (0)

Skin diseases (scabies, impetigo, eczema) in war-time (Henry MacCormac), 667 (0)

Surgery in the Eighth Army, a note on, 274-in the Middle East (R. K. Debenham),

223 (0)Surgical staff of Central Mediterranean Florces,

836Tuberculosis, respiratory: effect of the war on

lengt1k of interval between notification anddeath (E. Lewis-Faning), 684 (0)

Tunisia: Hospital and medical services. 59-Penicillin in (annotation), 650

Typhus in North Africa and Sicily. 595Ulcer, peptic: And dyspepsia in the Army (SirHenry Tidy), 473 (0); correspondence, 556,586, 688, 828-Wartime diet for, 464, 523, 619,725

Women in, 252: correction, 380Wounds and injuries, review of book on, 393- of upper part of face, early treatment for

(Michael C. Oldfield), 163 (0)

WARIN, J. F.: The Government's milk policy, 281WARING, John: Acute lymphocytic meningitis in

" epi4emic catarrhal jaundice," 228 (0); corre-spondence, 338

WARREN, Marjory W.: A case for treating chronicsick in blocks in a general hospital, 822 (0)

Warts. vulval, treatment of, 631Wassermann test: Doubtful, 222-Taking blood for,

in children, 287Water: Wholesome, review of book on, 12-For

rabbits and guinea-pigs, 24, 87-Metabolism, ureaand. 431-Supply, survey. 835

WATERS, C. A. (editor): Thte 1942 Year Book ofRadiolo.y, 61 1- M. H.: Arteriovenous aneurysm of neck, 106WATKINS, A. G.: The Government's milk policy,247

Watson, A. Pirie, obituary notice of, 592- Donald: Unity in the profession, 405, 591- Sir Malcolm: Misleading malaria, 394WATSON-JONES, R.: Russian surgeons and Russian

surgery, 276-Fractures and Joint Injuries, Vol.I., 3rd ed., 714

WEATHERHEAD, E.: X-ray diagnosis of phthisis insymptomless adolescents or young adults, 621

WEAVER, Ralph: Diphtheria immunization in Bris-bane, 19

WEBB-JOHNSON, Sir Alfred: Re-elected President ofR.C.S., 122-Hospital meals, 172

WEBER, F. Parkes: Paroxysmal proctalgia andabdominal spasm, 52-Bran in the diet, 87-Con-genital jaundice in man aged 77, 690, 763

WEBSTER, J. H. Douglas: Long-period recurrencesin cancer, 720 (0)Week's Good Cause," 824

Weil's disease, epidemiology of, 659Welfare centre. infection and. 350Wellcome Fotindation, Jttnior Fellowship in Veterin-;t v Rcscarch, 286

Museums (annotation), 46WFNSC!IER: Netirological signs in early diagnosis of

typhus, 546WEST, E. S.: Physical Chemistry for Students of

Biochemistry anzd Medicine, 301-- Ranyard: A case of conversion hysteria,676 (0)

WESTMANN, Dr.: Functional diseases of rectum, 52Whale, George Harold Lawson, obituary notice of,

183Wheat grain. digestibility of, 335Wheeler, J. N.: Appreciation of A. J. Simey, 468

Surg. Rear-Adm. Sir William de Courcy:Death of, 368 ; obituary notices of, 406, 437-Last message of: ' Is there Safety in Numbers?553

Whillis. Robert, obituary notice of, 797WHITE, 3. Allan: Fixing stretcher for artificial

respiration, 661J. D. (and R. E. ROBERTS): Radiological prac-

tice in a comprehensive medical service, 182Matthew: Phosphatase in bone disease, 114M. H. G. (and others): Human infection with

Buct. chlolerae-suis : report of 2 cases, 358 (0)--Margaret Moore (and others): Sterility and

impaired fertility, 493-Sterility and artificialinsemination, 588

Whitehouse, Sir Beckwith: Death of, 175-Obituarynotices of, 215, 284

WHITTAKER, S. R. F. (and E. R. CULLINAN): Out-break o& sandfly fever in two general hospitals inthe Middle East, 543 (0)

Whooping-cough: Hemiplegia complicating (L. J.Grant and C. E. Williams), 90 (0); correspond-ence, 351--Control of, 161-Treatment of, 256-Pertussis vaccine, 317, 350

WHYTE, A. Hedley (and P. H. MITCHINER): APocket Surgery, 514

WIESNER, B. P. (and others): Sterility and impairedfertility, 493

WIGLEY, J. E. M.: Mycotic nails, 380Wild plants. gathering (leading article), 14Wilkes, Surg. Lieut.-Cmdr. D. J., killed in action,562

WILKINSON, J. F. (and others): Levels of vitaminA and C nutrition in Glossop school-children andeffect of deficiencies on their physical condition(preliminary communication), 477 (0)-- Paul: Subcutaneous emphysema in smallpox,

56Will, H. Chisholm, obituary notice of, 346WILLCOX, R. R.: Generalized sensitivity to sul-phonamides, 513

WILLIAMS, C. E. (and L. J. GRANT): Hemiplegiacomplicating whooping-cough, 9 (0); corre-spondence, 350

H. C. M.: Appointed honorary secretary,Association of Port Health Authorities of BritishIsles, 28-Cutaneous and conjunctival diphtheria:series of cases, 416 (0)

J. 0. D., killed on active service, 562--J. Price: Symptomless "phthisis " and arti-

ficial pneumothorax, 463- Pearse: Artificial insemination, 496

P. L. W.: Emergency splint for fracturedfemur, 330

WILLIAMSON, Bruce: Mastoiditis and D. and V. ininfants, 281

Willock, Edward Hulse, obituary notice of, 695

Wilms tumour, intraperitoneal rupture of (C. H.Tanner), 714

WILSON, Andrew (and Wilson SMITH): Effect onuterus of extracts of gorse (Ulex gallii), 322 (0)

D. B. (and F. L. SOPER): Anopheles gambiaein Brazil, 1930 to 1940, 820

Geoffrey Remington. obituary notice of. 695a. S.: Compulsory pasteurization, 113Henry: Functional diseases of colon and

rectum, 51- Capt. R.. death of. 315- W. F.: Obituary notice of Robert Whillis,

797W. R.: Resuscitation by rocking, 247-Elastic

wound wrapping, 456Wilson Hospital in the Front Line, 42Wilson's disease, 804WINGFIELD, Alec: Medical boarding for the Mer-

chant Navy, 340WINNico-r, D. W.: Responsibility and freedom.243-Shock treatment of mental disorder, 829

WINTERNITZ, Max: Therapeutic fallacies, 761WISE, Fred (and Marion B. SULZBERGER): The

1942 Year Book of Dermatology and Syphil-ology, 138

WISHART, J. W.: Diselaimer, 534WOLFINDEN, R. C.: Vincent's infection during

arsenical treatment, 622WOLFSON, L. E. (and J. FISCHER): The Inner Ear,

including Otoneurology, Otosurgery, and Problemsin Modern Warfare, 421, 514WOLMAN, B.: Peripheral arterial embolism, 374Women: Masturbation in, 349-Registration ofolder, 469Wood, Wilfrid Burton, obittLiary notices of. 661, 767WOODHOUSE, D. L.: Effect of injections of H II ongrowth of mouse tumours, 231 (0)

WOOLF, L. S.: " Opponents of the medical pro-fession," 693Workmen, increased compensation for, 219Worms, diet of (annotation), 332WORRALL, R. L.: Mastoiditis and D. and V. in

infants, 280Wound wrapping, elastic (W. Reginald Wilson),456Wounds: Open, unpadded plaster in, 692-Gun-

shot, of innominate artery, 793WRAY, S.: Prazlice and precept, 152WRIGI-IT, A. A.: Vomiting sickness in Jamaica,392- Sir Almroth: Researches in Clinical Physiology,234- Helen Payling (and J. L. HOSKINS): Nutri-

tional state of staff in a London sector hospital,171- Myron (and H. PERRONE): Fatal case ot

atypical pneumonia with encephalitis, 63 (0)WROTH, Charles: Duodenitis," 688

xX-ray diagnosis: Of colon diseases, 117 : corre-

spondence, 247, 310, 403, 462-In pulmonarytuberculosis (J. S. Sharpe), 579 ; correspondence,692-Of phthisis in symptomless adolescents andyoung adults, 621- examinations for tuberculosis: report of U.S

Public Health Service, 92-tubes, deep (Parliament), 27-Committee fordistribution of supplies of, 316

workers, tests for radiation received by, 440X rays and the Clinical Society of London, 795

YYATES, Frank (and R. A. FISHER): Statistical Tablesfor Biological, Agricultural, and Medical Research,2nd ed., 76- H. Blacow: Peptic ulcer in youth, 523Yawn, definition of, 664Yorke, Warrington, appreciation of, 767Yorkshire: Orthopaedic hospitals, 285VOUNG, Helen: Shortened puerperium, 151- James (and others): Sterility and impairedfertility, 619YOUNGMAN, H. R.: Special clinics. 55YUDIN, Sergei S.: Treatment of gunshot fractures oflimbs, 567 (0); appreciation of (Gordon Gordon-Taylor), 687YUDKIN, John (and G. Neil JENKINS): Vitamins and

physiological function, 265 (0); correspondence,338

zZiehl-Gram staining methods, composite, forsputum. pus, and, exudates (S. Marshall), 232 (0)Zornig, Heinrich, death of, 250

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PAGESPECIAL PLATES

Congenital Dilatation of Pulmonary Artery (H L. Heinmann andM. M. Posel) . . .. inset between 502 and 503

Studies in Vitamin B Deficiency (A. Grey Clarke and F. Prescott)inset between 502 and 503

Traumatic Ventricular Pneumocephalus (M. Gaines) inset between 502 and 503

ILLUSTRATIONS IN TEXTAmputation, Two-stage (E. A. Jack and J. Charnley)Anaemia, Nutritional Iron Deficiency, in Wartime (L. S. P. Davidson

and others)Anaesthesia, Continuous Intravenous, Simple Method for (R. Shaw)

(F. W. Roberts and R. A. Sellick)Anaesthetist's Third Hand (P. S. A. Heyworth)

- - - (J. Noel-Jackson)Byrne, A. W.Cephalometry and Pelvimetry, Precision Method of (Paul Cave)

(E. Millington)Cholesterol, Effect of Diet on Concentration of, in Blood and Bile

(N. Gough)Cinema, Visual Physiology of (George H. Bell)

Cornea, Exposed, Device for Protection of (F. Ridley)Diathermy and Suction Holder (R. Friedman)

Diphtheria, Faucial and Labial (Manuel Anderson).

Toxoid, Alum-precipitated (Guy Bousfield)

Elastic Wound Wrapping (W. Reginald Wilson)

Endotracheal Harness (M. W. P. Hudson)Tubes, Self-inflating Cuff for (R. R. Macintosh) .

Eye: Unusual Burn of Cornea from Molten Wax (Sydney Tibbles)Femur, Fractured, Immobilization and Transportation of, in War

(R. Wood Power)Emergency Treatment of (G. D. Laing)

Flying Stress, Human Response to (C. P. Symonds)Fractures, Metallic Internal Fixation of, in Air-crew Cases

(N. Vere-Hodge)Fremantle, Sir FrancisGas Training, a New Method of (Pollok Donald)

Haemocrit Values, Determination of, in Wound Shock (Max Reiss)Haemoglobin, Observations on the Acid Haematin Method for Estimation

of (C. A. Ashford) ..Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn (Janet Gimson).

Hypertension, Arterial, Circulation in (G. W. Pickering)

Iron, Walking, for Short Leg Plasters (T. T. Stamm)(C. D. Clark)

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PAOEMilk, Pasteurization of, and Infant Mortality Rates in Canadian Cities

(Alan Brown) .133Mouth Gag for Edentulous Patients (H. L. Thornton) 202Myasthenia Gravis, Thymectomy for (Maurice Nellen) .. . 778Neuroses, Ocular Manifestation of, Commonly Found among Soldiers

(I. C. Michaelson) 538Obstetrical Forceps for Fibroid (J. Stallworthy). 41

Oesophagus, Congenital Atresia of (Walter Calvert) 645Oxygen Cylinders, Empty, Audible Warning of (Massey Dawkins) 548Paralysed, Partially, Table-knife Holder for Use by (J. Carlton Heal) 782Pepsin Inactivation in Ulcer Therapy (A. M. Gill and C. A. Keele) 194Photomicrography with Ordinary Cameras-a Simple Technique

(W. N. Leak) .787Pleural Empyema, Management of (P. R. Allison) 383Pneumonia, Atypical, with Encephalitis, a Fatal Case of (H. Perrone

and M. Wright) .63

Respiration, Artificial, Rocking Apparatus for .. 23, 42, 119, 247Fixing Stretcher for .. 661

Resuscitation and Oxygen-therapy Apparatus for Infants (RoderickH. O'Hanion) .422

Sandfly Fever, Outbreak of, in Two General Hospitals in the Middle East(E. R. Cullinan and S. R. F. Whittaker) 543- and the Rheumatic Series (R. L. Ferguson) . 545

Spli4t, Emergency, for Fractured Spine (P. L. Williams) 330Padding, New Form of (W. 0. Spence) .817

Splints, Wrist, Plaster-of-Paris (I. H. Baum) 139Stretcher, Rocking Device for (J. L. Barford) .581

Loading by Two Bearers (Bowman Edgar) .832Sulphonamide Powder Spray (Stanford Cade) .514Syphilis, New Approach to Treatment of, by Intensive Therapy

(T. R. Lloyd Jones and F. Gordon Maitland) 448Syringe for Transfusions and Infusions (Leonard Rosenthal) .. .. 749Transfusion Reaction and Fatalities Due to Circulatory Overloading

(R. Drummond) . .319Transfusions, Intravenous Drip, in Infants (D. MacCarthy) .. 36Trestle, Folding, for Rocking a Stretcher (D. Leigh Spence) .. .. 494Tuberculosis: Childhood Infection in Relation to Adolescent and Adult

Phthisis (A. M. C. Macpherson) 98X-ray Diagnosis in Pulmonary (J. S. Sharpe), 579

Tumours, Failure of H 11 to Inhibit Growth of (W. E. Gye and others) 65Uterus, Effect on, of Extracts of Gorse (W. Smith and A. Wilson) 322Vaccines, Sterile Solutions and 246Vision, Night, in the Army (A. Lister and J. W. Bishop) .325

Wheeler, Sir William Ireland de Courcy .406

Whitehouse, Sir Beckwith 215

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BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNALTHE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

-SUPPLEMENTcontaining

War Notices

Notes on the Work of the Association

Future of Health Services

General Medical Council

Postgraduate News

Meetings of Branches and Divisions

Service Appointments

Correspondence, etc.

VOLUME II 1943

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INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT FOR VOLUME II, 1943

A,ALCOCK, S. C. (and T. STANSFLELD): Medical Cer-

tification Boards, 25ALLAN, L. G.: B.M policy: misunderstanding, 87ALLISON, 0. R. (L others): Special Representative

Meeting, 14ANDERSON, G. C.. 'lution, tot revolution, 29Anti-freeze, 90Appointments, 44, 90, 92, ie0Army Council-6 d,c, *n on future health services,

101Ashwin, Humphrey Manley Hamilton, disciplinary

case of, 99

ASSOCIATION, BRITISH MEDICAL:Committee, General Practice: Meeting, 89

Insurance Acts: Report, 1943, 45-Capita-tion fee position, 71-Meeting, 101- Liaison, between B.H.A. and B.M.A., 8- Ophthalmic Group, 91- Public Health: Meeting, 97Committees, Local Medical and Panel: Con-

ference, 83- Standing: Members, 19434, 76Corrigendum, 79Council: Proceedings, 1, 20, 27, 39, 71, 105-

i Annual Report; 5-Elections, 10-Supplemen-tary Annual Report, 19-Members, 1943-4, 76

Library: List of new books, 1, 38, 74, 96-Ordercards, 18, 22

Meeting, Annual General, 24, 26, 56- Representative, 10, 11, 12, 16, 34, 40,

51, 59, 65, 72; correction, 79Policy, 40, 87, 91, 103Public Relations, 8, 28Representative Body: Meeting, 75

Association, Royal Sanitary: Annual congress, 47ATTKINS, T. W.: Travel facilities for Merchant Navy

officers, 17, 74AustFalia: Future medical services, 91; ylesbury Plan (Raymond Greene), 79; corre-spondence, 102

BBADENOCH, A. G.: Evolution, not revolution, 40BALCK-FOOTE, J. A.: " Bargaining " with the

State, 57BARBER, Geoffrey: " Blindfold elections," 14BARROW, M. (and others): Future of medical prac-

tice, 82- Richard Murray, disciplinary case of, 98Bastible, Christopher: Name restored to Medical

Register, 99BEACH, A. A. W. (and J. W. RAE): State Medical

Service, 40BEARE, C. E.: Profession and Parliament, 73BEDALE, F. S. (and others): Special Representative

Meeting, 14BELL, J. G.: The doctor and the public, 57BERNARD, Doris (and others): Special Representative

Meeting, 14Beveridge scheme: Safeguarding the finance, 17Bevis, William Alfred, disciplinary case 'of, 98" Blindfold elections," 14BRADSWORTH, C. C. (and others): Future of medical

p-actice, 82BRAITHWAITE, E. Wrigley: 1912, Can it happenagain? 17

BREACH, A. C. E.: Key problems, 14Brierley, James, disciplinary case of, 98BROCK, A. J.: Help for the doctor's house, 78BROSTER, E. D.: Evolution, not revolution, 39BROWN, Henry: B.M.A. policy: misunderstanding,

103BURGES, F. A. L.: Health Centres, 82- R. C. (and others): Future of medical prac-

tize, 82- R. C. L.: Health Centres, 90

C

CAMPS, P. W. L.: Recollections and reflections, 81Capitation fee, the future, 73-For Post Officemedical officers, 64

Car repairs, 80CASPER, W. M.: The " inevitable " future, 57CATro, P. T.: Faults and remedies, 77Certification: And compulsory national service, 17-Evidence of incapacity, 18-Exemption from FireGuard duties, 35-What price prestige? 57-Home Guard, 88. 94-Panel, 88-RecordingN.H.I. certificates, 90

Ceylon Branch: Annual report, 38CHADWICK, B. E. (and others): Special Repre-

sentative Meeting, 14Changing medicine (Tom Garland), 107CLARK, S. A.: The panel certificate, 88CLARKE, R. G.: Evolution, not revolution, 77COBB, Charles: Sale of goodwill' of practice, 73Coming events (State Medical Service), 77Committees, Local Medical and Panel: AnnualConference; resolution, 82

Consultant, free choice of, 14

CORRESPONDENCE:Association, British Medical: Council's Recom-

mendations, 27, 39-Proceedings of Council,27-Policy, 40-Decision of A.R.M., 72-Policy: misunderstanding, 87, 91, 103

Aylesbury Plan, 102Beveridge scheme: Safeguarding the finance, 17" Blindfold elections," 14Capitation fee, 73Certificates and compulsory national service, 17-What price prestige? 57-Panel, 88-HomeGuard, 88, 94-Recording N.H.I. certificates,90

Coming events . ., 77Consultant, free choice of, 4Council, General Medical: Certification cases

before, 12Demobilization, 77Doctors: Free choice of, 3-Clearing-house for

calls, 3-Domestic help 'for, 3, 78-And thefuture, 15-Ex-Service, 26-And the public, 57

Evolution, not revolution, 39, 48, 77-Three ques-tions for answer, 58

Government pledges, 50Health Centres, 48, 82, 90-Affiliated to teaching

hospital, 91Interpreting the Principles. 100Locumtenents' fees, 81, 103Medical Certification Boards, 25- practice, future of, 82, 89- profession: Universal contract practice, 3-A problem of finance, 3-Trust the poli-tician? 4-Control by the profession, 15-Free-dom or control? 25, 27-Achieving unity, 36-Conservatism in medical practice, 47-Sale ofgoodwill of practices, 49, 73-" Bargaining "with the State, 57-Competition in medicalpractice, 58-And Parliament, 73-Faults andremedies, 77- Service, Regional, 93- Services: State control of, 2, 81-Whole-time

salaried, 14, 72-Local authority control, 14-State salaried: a problem of man-hours, 23-State provision without control, 25- superintendents, 74Medicine, Physical, Diploma in, 27Meeting, Special Representative, 14, 23Merchant Navy officers, travel facilities for, 17, 74Milk, certificates for extra, 48Misleading opinion, 93, 103Nurses, utilizing, in general practice, 73Panel system, truth about, 58Pension disabilities, medical appraisement of, 108Provident schemes in future medical services, 93Recollections and reflections, 81School-children, medical care of. 77Scotland: Maternity Services, 97Sense with sensibility, 47State Medical Service: Labour and, 11-Keyproblems, 14-1912: Can it happen again? 17-Second thoughts? 23-Rotherham's views on,25-An R.M.O. on, 27-Then and now, 35-Serving medical officers, 40-Politics or states-manship? 49-Bristol's view, 49-Opinion inPreston, 50-Shropshire and Mid-Wales vote,50-The " inevitable " future, 57-The publiq'schoice, 72-A question of man-power, 73-Nationalization of medicine, 82-Opinion ofinsurance practitioners in Derbyshire, 82-Eightyears' experience of miniature, 93- G.P.s workunder, 102

Voicing opinion, 11White Paper, 87

Corrigendum, 104

COUNCIL, GENERAL MEDICAL:Certification cases before, 12Commission, British Pharmacopoeia, 98Disciplinary business, 98Spackman case, 94Winter session, 94

Council, Leeds Joint, on Industrial Medicine, 95Cox, U.: Future of medical practice. 82

Curran, Dominic Francis: Name restored toMedical Register, 99

CYRIAX, J. H.: Diploma in Physical Medicine, 27

DDAVIEs, D. J. (and others): Opinion in Preston, 50Demobilization, 77Derbyshire Panel Benevolent and Educational

Trust (H. W. Pooler), 35DIAS, G. J. B. (and others): Opinion in Preston, 50DICK, J. Stavely: Conservatism in medical practice,

48DIMOCK, E. M.: Health Centre affiliated to teaching

hospital, 91DIX, R. H.: Free choice of doctor, 3Doctors: Free choice of, 3-Clearing-house for

calls, 3-Domestic help for, 3, 78-And thefuture, 15-Ex-Service, 26-Termination ofemployment, 26-And the public, 57

DUNCAN, R. Reid (and others): Special Representa-tive Meeting, 14

DUNLOP, Gavin: A question of man-power, 73

EEast Yorkshire Branch: Annual Meeting, 15ENGLISH, W. L.: Ex-Service doctors, 26Evolution, not revolution (G. C. Anderson), 29;

correspondence, 39, 48, 58, 77

FFoods, extra, for expectant mothers, 15FORBES, S. A.: Domestic help: " direction " to

doctors' houses, 3FRANKLIN, L. M.: Freedom or control? 57Fraser, Ewen Lovat, disciplinary case of, 99FRERE, Philip: Provident schemes in future medical

services, 93Fund, Medical War Relief, 26, 44, 74, 90, 104

GGARLAND, Tom: Changing medicine, 107GILLIES, J. C.: Labour and State medicine, 11Glasgow Division: Practitioners' meeting, 34GODFREY, C.: Salaried whole-time service, 72GOULD, F. E.: Future of medical practice, 89Government pledges, 50GRAHAM, J. S.: Scottish maternity services, 92GRAHAM-LITTLE, Sir Ernest: Misleading opinion, 103GRAY, G. D.: Medical appraisement of pension

disabilities, 108GREENE, Raymond: The Aylesbury Plan, 79, i02GRIEVE, W. P.: State provision without control, 25GRIFFITHS, J. V.: Future of medical practice, 82

HHADLEY, E. C.: Medical superintendents, 74HARRISON, T. (and others): Opinion in Preston, 50- W. R. E.: Coming events . . ., 77HARTLEY, Leslie: Voicing opinion, 11Health Centres, 48, 82, 90-Affiliated to teaching

hospital, 91-Minister of: The family doctor, 56-services, future, seeq from R.A.M.C., 28HEALY, E. (and others): Special Representative

Meeting, 14HENDRIE, A. S.: Discharge from Home Guard, 94HERBERT. B. (and others): Future of medical prac-

tice, 82Hill, Astrid, disciplinary case of, 99Home Guard, medical attendance on, 15Hospital Saturday Fund: Free maternity treatment

for members, 38Hospitals: Medical education and hospital system,13-Medical Personnel (Priority) Committeerecommendations, 90-Recruitment of A and B2officers, 95-Treatment of men invalided fromServices but not pensionable, 99

Howard, Richard Christopher: Name restored toMedical Register, 99

HUNTER, W. L. (and others): Special Representa-tive Meeting, 14

Influenza epidemic, 101Insurance, National Health: Capitation fee posi-

tion, 71-Annual Panrl Conference, 83-Actionon resolution, 101

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Interpreting the principles, 100INWALD, P. (and W. W. Fox): Proceedings of

Council, 27Ireland, Arthur John: Name restored to Medical

Register, 99

J

JAMES, F. W.: Why a whole-time salaried service?14

G. H.: State control of medical services, 2JAUCH, F. J.: Control by the profession, 15JOHNSON, B. J. (and others): Special Representa-

tive Meeting, 14JONES, E. B. (and others): Special Representative

Meeting, 14J. C.: Competition in medical practice, 58

-J. V.: B.M.A. policy: misunderstanding, 91Ronald: Medicine under State control, 81W. H.: Regional medical service, 93

Journal, British Medical: Appeal for back numbers,22, 100

K

KENNEDY, T. (and others): Opinion in Preston, 50Kenya Branch: Annual meeting, 15KERR, D. R. (and others): Special Representative

Meeting, 14J. H. (and others): Special Representative

Meeting, 14KILLINGBACK, H. C.: State salaried service; a prob-lem of man-hours, 23

LLANGDON, Colwell de C. W. (and others): Special

Representative Meeting, 14LASK, M.: Certification cases before the. G.M.C., 12LEWIN, S.: Certification for the Home Guard, 88- (and others): Future of medical practice, 82LEY, Leonard: Universal contract practice, 3Lincoln Division: Annual meeting, 15LIPETZ, S.: Then and now, 35LIPMAN, R.: Nationalization of medicine, 82LISTER, C. W. A. (and others): Misleading opinion,

93Local authorities: Appointments under, 24Locumtenents' fees, 81, 103LOGAN. H. A. (and others): Special Representative

Meeting, 14London doctors' views, 28

MMCCRORIE, A. (and others): Special Representative

Meeting, 14MCCUTCHEON, J. T.: Eight years' experience of a

miniature State Medical Service, 93MACDONALD, Peter: Special Representative Meeting,

23McGowan, R. G.: Resignation from Hon. Secre-

taryship of Manchester Division, 80McHarg, Charles Liddell: Name restored to Medical

Register, 99Mackay, A. F. B.: Authority under D.D.A. with-

drawn, 78G. W. M.: Interpreting the principles, 100;

correction, 104MACLEOD, R.: Local authority control, 14McNicholl, Hugh, disciplinary case of, 99MACWILLIAM, E. U.: Evolution, not revolution, 40MAPLE, W. N.: Government pledges, 50Manchester Division: Resignation of Hon. Secre-

tary, 80MARKSON, A. (and others): Future of medical

practice, 82Martin, Antoiny Alexander: Name restored to

Medical Register, 99Matabeleland Branch: Annual general meeting, 16Maule, William Grant, disciplinary case of, 99Mauritius Branch: Meetings during 1942, 16Medical Certification Boards, 25-education and the hospital system, 13- Insurance Agency, annual meeting, 2

practice, future of, 82, 89-profession: Universal contract practice, 3-A problem of finance, 3-Trust the politician? 4-Control by the profession, 15-Freedom orcontrol? 25, 57-Achieving unity, 36-Conserva-tism in medical practice, 47-Sale of goodwill ofpractices, 49, 73-" Bargaining " with the State,57-Competition in medical practice. 58-AndParliament, 73-Faults and remedies, 77- records of men discharged from Forces on

medical grounds, 18Service, Regional, 93

Medical services: State control of, 2, 81-Whole-timesalaried, 14, 72-Local authority control, 14-State salaried: a problem of man-hours, 23-State provision without control, 25-Future of:amendmcnt of basic principles of RepresentativeBody, 75; corrigendum, 79-The Communistview. 87

-superintendents, 74Medicine, Physical, Diploma in, 27Meeting, Special Representative, 14, 23Merchant Navy officers, travel facilities for, 17, 74Mid-Cheshire Division: Meeting, 14Milk, certificate for extra, 48Misleading opinion, 93, 103Mitchell, George Anderson: Name restored to Medi-

cal Regisier, 99MOORE, A. E.: A problem of finance, 3MORTON, H. J. S.: Politics or statesmfinship? 49

NNational Eye Service: Draft scheme discussed, 91NASH, P. H.: The public's choice, 72New South Wales Branch: Annual report of

council, 92Northern Ireland Branch: Annual general meeting,

38Norwood Medical Society: A local view of State

medical service, 18Nurses. utilizing, in general practice, 73

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O'BRIEN, Agnes S. (and others): Special Repre-sentative Meeting, 14

O'CONNELL, W. J. (and others): Misleading opinion,93

OLIVER, Prof. T. H.: Medical education and thehospital system, 13

O'NEILL, C. S. (and others): Special RepresentativeMeeting, 14

O'RORKE, G. S.: Nottinghamshire Panel Com-mittee's views, 82

PPALING, L. B.: Evolution, not revolution, 39Pallett, T. E., presentation to, 13PALMER, W. H.: Evolution, not revolution, 39Panel system, truth about, 58

Conference, annual, 83PENNY, C. J.: The future capitation fee, 73Pension disabilities, medical appraisement of. 108PICTON, L. J.: Safeguarding the finance, 17POOLER, H. W.: Derbyshire Panel Benevolent and

Educational Trust, .35Posner, Joshua, disciplinary case of, 99Porrs, C. L.: Utilizing nurses in general practice,

73PROCTOR, A. H.: Achieving unity, 36Provident schemes in future medical services, 93

R

RAE, J. W. (and A. A. W. BEACH): State MedicalService, 40

lRecollections and reflections, 81REES, J. 0. M.: Freedom or control? 25REICHENFELD, I. E.: Clearing-house for doctors'

calls, 3RIPPEY, J. J.: Three questions for answer, 58Roberts, William Goodacre, disciplinary case of,

98ROOKE, A. B.: Doctors and the future, 15ROQUES, F. W.: The decision of the A.R.M., 72RUSSELL, A. V.: Evolution, not revolution, 39

Victor: Medical- care of school-children, 77

SSAKLATVALA, D.: Recording N.H.I. certificates, 90School-children, medical care of, 77Scotland: Maternity services, 97SCOTT, J. A. (and others): Future of medical prac-

tice, 82SEDGWICK, G. H. (and others): Misleading opinion,

93Sense with sensibility, 47

SERVICES:Air Force: Auxiliary Air Force, 16, 18, 78. 88, 96

R.A.F.M.S., 16, 18, 34, 78, 96Reserve of Air Force Officers, 18, 34, 58, -8. 88R.A.F.V.R., 4, 16, 18, 24, 34, 58, 78, 88, 96,

100Dental Branch, 4, 78, 96

SERVICES (continued):Army: R.A.M.C., 12, 18, 24, 26, 44, 50, 64, 78,

88, 95, 104, 108Consultants, 44Supplementary Reserve of Officers, 26Land Forces: Emergency Commissions, 4, 10,

12, 16, 24, 26, 34. 58, 64, 74, 95, 100, 104R.A.M.C., 4, 10, 16, 22, 24, 34, 58, 64, 74,

98, 100, 104Consultants, 10, 34Regular Army Reserve of Officers, 16, 50, 64,

70, 78, 95Territorial Army, R.A.M.C., 10, 16, 22, 24, 26,

64, 74, 78, 95, 100T.A. Reserve of Officers, 78, 95, 104

Colonial Medical Service, 16, 18, 44, 50. 96Indian Medical Service, 4, 18, 22, 34, 50, 74.

96, 100, 104Navy: Emergency List, 4, 24, 50, 88

R.N.M.S., 10, 22, 44, 50, 74, 78, 88, 95, 108RN.V.R., 10, i8, 22, 24, 34, 44, 50, 64, 74.

78, 88, 95, 104Women's Forces, 4, 12, 16, 18, 26, 34, 44, 5(

64, 70, 96, 100 104

SHACKLETON, R. P W.: The Council's Recom-mendations, 27

SHAW, S. C.: Free choice of consultant, 4SHORTT, C. J. de V'ere: Locumtenents' fees, 103SIMPSON, T. E. N.: Bristol's views, 49- W. A. (and others): Opinion-in Preston, 50SINCLAIR, F. McEwen: Locumtenents' tees, 81SMITH, G. Foster: State Medical Service, 102South Africa, Medical Association of: Report ofCape Western Branch, 15

South-Eastern Counties Division: Annual meeting,16

STANSFIELD. T. (and S. C. ALCOCK): Medical Cer-tification Boards, 25

STARK, M. C.: The truth about the panel system, 56State Medical Service: Labour and, 11-Key prob

lems, 14-1912: Can it happen again? 17-Secontithoughts? 23-Rotherham's views on, 24-AilR.M.O. on, 27--Then and now, 35-Servinmedical efficers, 40-Politics or statesmanship49-Bristol's view, 49-Opinion in Preston, 50Shropshire and Mid-Wales' vote, 50-The " in1evitable" future, 57-The public's choice, 72-Coming events ., 771-A question of manpower, 73-Nationalization of medicine, 82-Opinion of insurance practitioners in Derbyshire82-Eight years' experience in a miniature, 93--G.P.'s work under, 102

STOTE, C. Lawson: Shropshire and Mid-Wales' vote50

STRANGE, E. H.: Sale of goodwill of practices, 4

TTAYLOR, Alan: Rotherham's views on State Med

cal Service, 25-Misleading opinion, 93TEMPLETON, W. Lees: The White Paper, 87THOMSON, T. H. (and others): Special Represent

tive Meeting, 14TOBIN, J. A. F.: Authorization under D.D.A., with-

drawn, 22TREMELLEN, Sybil E.: Trust the politician? 4Trimble, Robert Frederick Martin, disciplinary case

of, 99Trinidad and Tobago Branch, Southern Division:Annual meeting, 96

TUCK, IVY M.: Second thoughts? 23TURNBULL, H. M. (and others): Future of medical

practice, 82TURNER, Terence: Sense with sensibility, 47Tyre permits, application for, 16

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UNSWORTH, L. F. (and others): Opinion in Pres-ton, 50

V

VINTER, N. S. B.: Certificates and compulsorvnational.service, 17

Voicing opinion, 11

WWhite Paper, 87WISEMAN. A. (and others): Future of medical prac-

tice, 82Women students: Conditions for approved cours*

of study, 27WRAY, S.: B.M.A. policy, 40

yYATES, Henry: What price prestige? 57

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