ABDOMEN, Physical Diagnosis of the (review),
Abdominal pregnancy, supposed extra-uterine,
Abdominal supporter, Dr. Fitch's, 267
Aberdeen University and King's College, 307;
pass-list, 163; Universities, note of Dr. Chal- mers on, 271
Abortion, an inquiry into some of the relations
between menstruation, conception, and lacta- tion, and the influence of lactation in causing,
Absence of the anterior walls of the bladder
and pubic abdominal parietes, operation for directing the orifices of the ureters into the rectum; temporary success, 568
of the representatives of the medical profession at the funeral of the great Duke of Wellington, 496 Action for damages, Newcastle, 137; for defa- mation, Edinburgh-Lizars v. Syme, 582 Acupuncture needle, new, 362
Acute inflammation of the knee-joint; pro- tracted morbid state of the articulation; amputation of the thigh: death, 471 Adams, Mr. J. (see Lectures); cases under the care of, 9, 424; clinical lecture on a case of gonorrheal ophthalmia, 28 Address to students, 292 Adulterations of Cayenne pepper, 19; curry- powder, 63; of coffee, Treasury minute re- scinded, 137, 158, 204; of vinegar, 200; Tables, 202, 203, Messrs. Hill, Evans & Co., 814; of potted meat and fish, 449; of sauces, 527
Advertising, a new mode of, 557
Affections allied to epilepsy, on the pathology of, 478
Ague treated by terebinthinate liniment along the spine, 107
Air-passages, mopping out the, 341, 366 Alæ nasi, compression of, for epistaxis, 445 Albuminous and saccharine urine, development of torulæ in, 531; and fatty urine, sequel to a case of, 592
Alderson, D. J. (see Lectures).
Aldis, Dr., a specimen of perforating ulcer, 455; on purulent effusion and empyema, 592 Alexander, Dr. J., on the sea-bathing infirmary, Scarborough, 226
Allanson, Mr. J., of Leeds, testimonial to, 505 Amended draught bill on medical reform, 496,
American slavery and the medical profession,
Ammonio-magnesian 'phosphate occurring in the urine and other animal liquids, 151 Amputation of a healthy upper jaw, as a pre- liminary step to the removal of a fibro-plastic tumour of the pharynx, 58; of the leg in utero, 326
ANALYTICAL SANITARY COMMISSION. RECORDS OF THE RESULTS OF MICROSCOPICAL AND CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF THE SOLIDS AND FLUIDS CONSUMED BY ALL CLASSES OF THE PUBLIC (Illustrated by numerous Engravings):
On Poisonous Cayenne Pepper: Results of the microscopical and chemical examination of twenty-eight samples of Cayenne pepper, purchased at the establish- ments of grocers and oilmen resident in the metropolis, 15
Curry-Powder, and its Adulterations:
Coriander, Cardamom, Cummin, and Fonu- greck seeds; results of the microscopical and chemical analyses of twenty-six samples of curry-powder, purchased at the establish- ments of various grocers and oilmen in the metropolis, 63
On Poisonous Bottled Fruits and Vegetables : Results of the chemical examination of thirty-four samples of bottled fruits and vegetables, purchased at the establishments of many of the principal preservers of these articles; as also obtained from grocers, fruit- erers, and other retailers resident in the metropolis: red currants, raspberries and currants, cherries, gooseberries, greengages, French olives, Spanish olives, limes, rhubarb, rhubarb and gooseberries, peas, 133
Vinegar, and its Adulterations (Second Report):
Results of the chemical examination of twenty-eight samples, purporting to be from the vinegars of the different makers and merchants by whom London and its suburbs are supplied, and as procured from various grocers, publicans, and oilmen, 200; the vinegars of Messrs. Hill, Evans & Co.; the vinegar of Messrs. Champion & Co, 270, 314 Anchovies, their substitutions and adultera- tions:
Results of the microscopical, chemical, and general examination of twenty-eight sam- ples of anchovies, purchased of oilmen, grocers, and bottlers of this fish, resident in the metropolis, 539
On Potted Meats and Fish: their Adultera- tions:
Results of the microscopical and chemical examination of twenty-eight samples of potted meats and fish-viz., tongue, beef, Hamburgh beef, ham, Westphalian ham; bloaters, shrimps, and anchovy paste, 449 On Sauces, and their Adulterations:
Results of the microscopical and chemical examination of thirty-three samples of the principal sauces, obtained chiefly from manu- facturers: India soy, Harvey's fish sauce, Cock's Reading sauce, Hickson's, Lazenby's, and Wix's King of Oude's sauce, Burgess's John Bull sauce, Soyer's sauce succulente,
Soyer's relish, Great Western sauce, Tomato sauce, essence of lobsters, essence of shrimps, essence of anchovies, Freeman's fish sauce, 527; potted meats and essence of anchovies, 530
Analytical Sanitary Commission and anchovies, letter from Mr. Trowell on; letter of Hill, Evans and Co., 252; and "Blackwood's Magazine," 341
Anchovies, results of the examination of, 359 Anchylosis of the humero-ulnar articulation; excision of the joint, 518
Andersonian University, Glasgow, 307 Aneurism of the left carotid artery, close to the origin of the vessel; Brasdor's operation, 57: of bone, 155; popliteal, cured by deligation, 396; popliteal, treatment of by pressure, 214, 325; thoracic, of uncertain seat, 469; thoracic, consequent upon a blow on the right side of the chest, 469; traumatic, after venesection from the arm, cured by forced flexion of the limb, 445
Animal Electricity (review), 12 Anniversary meeting of the Provincial Asso-
ciation at Oxford, 40, 110
Answer to a "" Warning Voice" on old Life Offices, 224
Anticipations of cholera, 317 Aorta, disease of the, and hypertrophy of the left ventricle of the heart, case of, 172 Aphorisms, professional, 244 Apothecaries' Hall, and their regulations, 42, 59; Company, and its prosecutions, 46; clas- sical and mathematical examination pass- list, 340; distribution of prizes, 481; election of examiners, 163; examination at, 161; pass- lists, 21, 43, 69, 91, 115, 138, 163, 185, 206, 229, 273, 317, 340, 364, 432, 456, 481, 505, 580, 600; regulations of the, 199; Ireland, election of officers, 139; regulations, 311 Appointments: Civil, Mr. A. Freer, of Stour- bridge, to the fellowship of Queen's College, Birmingham; Dr. H. F. A. Goodridge, 76; Mr. Wildbore, Mr. Adams, 91; Dr. E. How- ard, 156; Dr. Moorhead, Dr. Heise, 185; Mr. T. Abraham, to the Common Council, 273; Dr. Torry, to Lincoln General Dispen- sary, 317; Dr. Anderson, to the chemical chair, Glasgow University; Mr. Geo. Simpson, as resident medical officer, Leicester; Dr. Briscoe Owen and Dr. H. W. Carter, as deputy-lieutenants of Kent, 341; Mr. John - Sutton, deputy-lieutenant, Kent, 432; Dr. D. Price, chairman of the Margate Local Board of Health, 365; Mr. J. H. Simpson, to the Leeds Public Dispensary, 389; Mr. W. Adams, to St. Pancras Dispensary, 411; Dr. R. Jamieson, to the lectureship on practice of medicine, 425; Mr. O. Pemberton, to the Gene- ral Hospital, Birmingham, 433; Mr. B. Hunt, to the Kent County Ophthalmic Hospital, 472; Dr. Tanner re-appointed to the Hospital for Women; Dr. M. Schulhof, 547; Mr. C. Hogg,
Inflammation of the Uterus, its Cervix and Budget, the new ministerial and professional Appendages (review), 571 incomes, 557
600; Mr. H. J. Franks, Dr. C. Kidd, Mr. C. H. Tovey, Dr. R. Pentland, 600; Collegiate, Royal College of Surgeons, Mr. C. H. Haw-Bennett, Dr. R., cases of empyema, and the kins, Mr. Luke, Mr. Keate, Mr. Gulliver, character of the prevalent pleuro-pneumonia, Mr. Partridge, Mr. B. B. Cooper, 69; Militia, Mr. G. Curme to Dorset militia; Bennett, Mr. G., on a case of placenta prævia, G. B. Childs to London Militia, 412; Dr. W. Williams, surgeon to Flintshire Rifle Regi-| ment, 434, 457; Military, W. J. A. Orr, to 1st Dragoons; G. P. T. Hill, to 17th Foot. 457; Mr. G. Hyde, Mr. A. H. Frazer, Dr. A. Grier, Mr. C. W. Griffith, 481; Mr. G. Moseley, 411; W. C. Howtson, 600; Naval, Mr. A. Cross, 115; Dr. Beverige, Mr. Murphy, Mr. C. H. Chambers, 185; Dr. J. Dawson, Dr. David Geddes, Dr. J. Angus, Mr. W. G. J. Ayres, Mr. W. J. Moore, 229; Assistant Surgeon Seaton Wade to the "Fisguard;" Mr. J. Stewart, Mr. H. Macfarlane, Mr. W. Ray, Mr. J. Lilburn, 582; Dr. Willis, 600. Army, the medical department of the Indian, 475; medical service, 302
Arsenic, case of poisoning by two ounces of, recovery, 299
Artists Amicable Fund, 481
Ashton, Mr. T. J., on cases of fissure of the anus and ulcer of the lower part of the rectum, 125; on the prevention of bed-sores, 430 Asiatic Cholera in an English Village (review), 444
Assistant medical officers of lunatic asylums, 249; surgeons of the navy, 45, 161 Assistants, medical, 114; unqualified, and the medical bill, 557
Assumed medical titles, 432
Assurance offices and the medical profession, 68, 206, 272, 535; the Provincial Association and, 199
Asylum, the regenerate model, 38 Atkinson, Dr. J. C., letter from-rich and poor, | and a word on the carbuncular epidemic,
Dr. J. G., on the cause of tuberculosis, with suggestions as to its prevention, 515 Atmopathic treatment, 505 Atrophy of the leg, on a simple boot for (with an engraving), 467, 495; of the brain, 588 Avery, Mr. J., on the treatment of cleft palate, 29; cases under the care of, 193, 194, 326 Ayton, Mr. J., letter on loss of hair, 140
Babington, Dr., cases under the care of, 400, 401 Bail Court, the Queen v. Jackson, 505 Baker, Henry, prosecution of, by the lunacy commissioners, 13
Ballingall, Sir George, abstract of an introduc- tory lecture to a course of military surgery, 459 Barbadoes, yellow fever at, 389, 434 Barclay, Dr., cases of paraplegia, 386 Barnes, Dr. R., on eau-de-luce in serpent-bites, 481; an inquiry into some of the relations between menstruation, conception, and lacta. tion, and the influence of lactation in causing abortion, 510; paper on menstruation, con- ception, and lactation, discussion on, 532 Barrow, Mr. J., letter on professional etiquette,
Berlin, cholera at, 185, 365 Berzelius, autobiography of, 273 Bethlehem Hospital, another job at, 199; Court of Common Council, their duty in the case of, 403; Court of Aldermen, the explanation of Sir Peter Laurie, concerning the confidential report of the commissioners, 447; election- eering at, 38, 60; election at, 66; Dr. Wood's resignation, 67; extraordinary powers of the president and treasurer, 356; governors' re- ply, 527; homicidal attack on a keeper at, 403; irregularities of, 13; its irresponsible governors, 573; lunacy commissioners and the public-recent disclosures, 335; notice by Alderman Farebrother, 582; position of the medical officers in relation to the abuses recently disclosed, 383; proposed reforms of the Lord Chancellor, 476; vacancy at, duties of the governors on the occasion of filling it up, 180; the history of this corporate institu- tion, 598
Birkett, Mr., cases under the care of, 216 Birmingham, the Queen's Hospital, 229 Births during the week, 69, 139, 163, 186, 230, 252, 274, 818, 341, 365, 589, 412, 434, 457, 559, 583
Bishop, Mr. J., on some of the principal at- tempts to reduce the phenomena of the human body to an exact science, 372; cast of the ankle-joint and foot of a noble lord, 373 Blackwood's Magazine and the Analytical Com- mission of THE LANCET, 341
Bladder, dilatation of, in a new-born infant, 386; extroversion of the, description of two cases, 541; puncture of, through the sym- physis pubis, 42
Blair v. Frost, important decision, 228 Blane, Sir Gilbert, gold medal, award, 45 Blennorrhagia and Syphilis, their Nature and and Treatment (review), 494 Board of Health, necessity for a change in the constitution and arrangements of the, 87 Boils, use of yeast in the treatment of, 118 Bonnet, M., on the treatment of varicocele by cauterization, 244
Borham, Mr. W. H., letter on the new Mid- wifery Boards, 580; on a case of hour-glass contraction of the uterus, 544 Bothriocephalus latus (Russian and Swiss tape- worm) occurring in an English child, cured by the oil of male fern, 145 Bourjeaurd's, M., elastic stocking, made on the principle of spiral, regular, and easily modi- fied compression (with engravings), 473; new bandage and air-pad for hernia, 536 Bourn v. Cox, case of, 404, 437 Bourne, Mr., letter on the late trial for man- slaughter at Wells, 183
Bowman, Mr., cases under the care of, 153 Bradford Infirmary, election of surgeons, 412,
Brain, atrophy of, 588
Breach of professional etiquette, 390
Bullet found in the left ventricle of the heart in a case of gun-shot wound of the left shoulder, 491
Burke, Dr. Denis, medical patriarch, 185 Burslem, Dr. W. M., on Pulmonary Consump- tion and its Treatment (review), 472 Bury, Mr. G., letter on the Medical Benevolent College, 160
Cæsarian section, a case of, Madame Françoise République, 433
Calcis, removal of a carious os, 173 Calculus in the female, case of; extraction with- out incision or crushing, and with the assist- ance of instantaneous dilatation of the ure- thra, 442; with a cork nucleus, 430, 441; male; nucleus formed of the stem of the parsley plant; extraction, recovery, 442 California, cholera at, 434 Cambridge University regulations, 275 Camphor as an antidote to strychnia, 80, 161 Cancer Hospital, Brompton, 427 Cancer, encephaloid, in abdomen of child five years old, 493; medullary, in chest, without morbid symptoms, 492; and miliary tubercle, co-existence of in the lungs, 409
Cancerous disease of the uterus; analysis of one hundred cases of, 40
Candidates, regulations respecting certificates of qualification in midwifery, at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 558 Capsicum berries, chemical composition of, 15; microscopical structure of, 16 Carbuncles and boils, with especial reference to their prevalence as an epidemic, 149; table of deaths from, 190; increase of small-pox, 191; their treatment; furuncle; whitlow, 236 Carbuncular epidemic of the lip, 174, 175, 388. Cardamom seeds, structure of, 63 Cardiganshire, appointment of Mr. Propert as deputy-lieutenant of, 39
Carey-street public dispensary, 185 Carotid artery, aneurism of; Brasdor's opera tion, 57
Cartwright, Mr. R., observations on the impulse of the heart, 375, 467, 566 Case of gun-shot wound, left shoulder, 491; of Kirwan, 584; of nigrities, 503 Casson, Mr. F. W., on life prolonged, from food artificially introduced into the sto- mach, 518
Catalepsy, case of, illustrating some new prin- ciples of treatment in convulsive and spas- modic diseases, 101
Cataract, on the development of, note on, 455; the pathology of, 340 Catgut introduced into the urethra; consequent urethritis; orchitis; suppuration of the epi- didymis on both sides; recovery, 448 Cauterization in the treatment of varicocele,
Chilblains, treatment of, 86
Children's Hospital, Ormond-street, 207 Chloroform, 489; alleged death from, 153; another death from, 388; in croup, 506; impending death by resuscitation by rais- ing epiglottis, and direct insufflation, 571; | injections in the treatment of gonorrhoea, 6, 90; ointment for hemicrania and neur- algia, 107 Cholera the, 251, 389; breaking out of the, 115; in Germany, 251; at Warsaw, 267, 457; Poland, 341; and sanitary regulations, 316; anticipations of, 317; position of the profession in respect to, 245; progress in Prussia, 300; at Berlin, 185, 365; at Dant- zic, 162; at Magdeburg, 229; in Warsaw, 143, 207; sanitary measures, and the, 337; sulphuric acid in, 354, 432, 455, 523, 581 Chowne, Dr., cases under the care of, 81; on a remarkable case of hirsute growth, 51 Cider in Paris, baneful effects of bad, 58 City of Dublin Hospital, 311; City Ortho-
pædic Hospital, anniversary dinner, 43; City of London Assurance Society, Mr. E. F. Whitaker on, 68 Clark, Sir James, letter from, 87
Mr. Le Gros, cases under the care of, 35, 175, 422
Professor, note on Marischal College, Aberdeen, 248
Clavicle and scapula, encephaloid disease of, 34
Cleft palate, illustrations of the successful treat- ment of, 29
Climate of the hill stations in India, 579 Clinical notes, by Dr. M. Hall: Note I. Epi- lepsy and its treatment by tracheotomy, 374; Note II. On the malady of the late Duke of Wellington, 393; Note III. On tracheotony, a new mode of opening the trachea, 419; Note IV. The series of cases in which tra- cheotomy or tracheotony may be required, table of cases, 437; Note V. On epileptic torticollis, tracheotomy in, 463; Note VI. Case of the beneficial effects of strychnia, 486; Note VII. On muscular tic, 510; Note VIII. On epilepsy, 540: Note IX. On the influence of posture in the treatment of epi- lepsy, 564
Clinical instruction, 387, 445; and the best
modes of profiting by it, 351; illustrations of sub-acute ovaritis, 53; instruction in Edinburgh, 458, 572; Medicine, Lectures on (review), 85; surgery, state of, in Edin- burgh, 561
Clitoris, enormous enlargement of the; removal of the mass, 468
Cobra de Capello, fatal bite from a; rapid death; autopsy, 389, 397; engraving and description of the serpent, 398; eau-de-luce, as an antidote for the bite of a, 431; on the manner of treating a case of, 411; poison of the; treatment, 431; poison, to prevent inflammation, 474
Cock, Mr., cases under the care of, 83, 442 Codeia, 490
Cod-liver oil, new way of taking, 58 Coffee, adulteration of; Treasury minute re- scinded, 137, 158; regulation as to chicory,
Cogswell, Dr. Charles, on local action of poisons,
Colchester County Court, 229 College gossip, 365
College of Physicians and the Board of Health, 294; of Surgeons, the coming election of councillors at, 15; election of fellows into the council, 45; regulations respecting new certificates in midwifery, 550; of Surgeons, Ireland, and navy, 502; the New Medical, 498, 527
Coma, excessive vomiting in connexion with, 396 Common-councilman, medical, 273 Compliment to the medical profession, 317 Compression of the alæ nasi for epistaxis, 445 Congenital deficiency of the diaphragm, 430 Congress of the medical profession in Germany,
Conjunctival, sub- dislocation of the lens, 486 Conolly, Dr., resignation of, at Hanwell, 45 Constriction of the thigh in utero, 326
Consultations with unqualified practitioners; Mr. Toulmin, of Blackheath, 813; with quacks, 318
Consumption, the Nature, Symptoms, and Treatment of (review), 379
Contraction, hour-glass, of the uterus, 544 Contribution to clinical midwifery, 174; to the surgery of rupture, by Mr. J. Gay, 464; Mr. J. S. Bostock, letter from, 503 Cooke, Mr. Weedon, cases under the care of,
194; on infusoria in cancer of the mouth, 385 Cooper, Mr. B. B., on cases of hernia; opera- tion by dividing the stricture; forcible taxis; anomalies in the form of herniæ, 122; coagu- lable lymph; diathesis, 125; cases under the care of, 34, 300, 470
Copahine-Mège, M. Jozeau's; cases of gonor- rhoea treated by, 422, 423, 424, 553 Copland, Dr. J., Dictionary of Practical Medicine (review)
Corfu, medical inspector at, 251; fever at, 389 Coriander seeds, structure of, 63
Cork Lunatic Asylum, 251; New Lunatic Asylum, 457
Coronership for north-eastern division of Somer- set, 491
Coroner's inquest, extraordinary way of con- ducting, 389; summoning witnesses on, 140 Correspondents, notices to, 21, 46, 70, 92, 116, 140, 164, 186, 208, 230, 274, 294, 318, 342, 366, 390, 412, 434, 458, 482, 506, 537, 560, 584, 600
Cottenham, sanitary condition of, 388 Cotyledon umbilicus in epilepsy, 239 Coulson, Mr., on the surgical treatment of some
forms of scrofulous disease, 452 (see Lectures) Courts, medical, importance of, 62 Court of Requests, Sydney, 12; of Session, Edinburgh (second division), 582 Cox and Bourn, the case of, 404, 437 Cox, Mr. W. A., letter from, on the case of Bourne. Cox, 535; retirement from Pro- vincial Association, 498
Mr. W. J., on the treatment of cholera by sulphuric acid, 354, 455, 581; on a case of tumour obliterating the vena cava, 100 Credulity and ignorance, the Suffolk imposture,
Crewkerne and Yeovil District Medical Asso- ciation, 388
Cripps, Mr. F., on the medical profession and assurance offices, 248
Critchett, Mr., cases under the care of, 54, 325 Critchley, Mr., donation to Gloucester Infirmary,
Croft, Mr. R. C., on a simple boot for atrophy of the leg, 467
Crouch v. the Guardians of the Shepton Mallet Union, 162
Croup, chloroform in, 506
Crystal Palace, the New, opening on Sundays, and the public health, 414; sea-water com- pany, 91
Cuba, medical practitioners in, 139 Cummin seeds, structure of, 64 Curling, Mr., cases under the care of, 241 Curry-powder and its adulterations, 63 Cutaneous exhalation, effects of clothing on, 263 Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology (re- view), 106
Cysts of the female breast in communication with lactiferous tubes, 216; sanguineous pelvic; pathology and treatment of 553
Dantzic, cholera at, 162
Davies, Dr. H., the Young Wife's Guide (re- view), 472
Davey, Dr., testimonial to, 21
Deaf and dumb, Irish census returns, 365 Death of the president of the Western Medical and Surgical Society of London, 579; from atmopathic treatment, 505; from extravasion of blood on the brain, 315; from alleged im- proper medical treatment, 116; from the formation of fibrinous concretion in the heart, 191; from eating poisonous fungi, 273 Declaration of the medical faculty of Leipsic, 12 Degradation of the title of M.D., 339, 364, 387, 456, 480
De la Rive on Electricity (review), 572 De l'Avortement Médical, by Dr. L. J. Hubert (review), 471
Delirium tremens, use of opium in, 390 Denmark, vaccination in, 457, 505
Denny, Mr. J., on diarrhoea, its treatment by sulphuric acid, 556
Destitution and sickness, 552
Diaphragm, congenital deficiency of the, 430; deficiency of the muscular fibres in the left half of the, 327
Diarrhoea, treatment of by sulphuric acid, 323, 495, 556
Dick, Dr., on Mr. Mackarsie's case of convulsions, 402
Dictionary of Practical Medicine (review), 572 Dietetics of the Soul (review), 443 Difficult question, a, 140
Difficulty, suggestions to meet a, 587 Diffuse aneurism of the femoral artery, 470 Dinner in honour of Dr. R. D. Thomson, 433 Diphtheritic exudation in scarlet fever, &c., 503 Diplomas, the power of granting, by the Irish medical corporations and the colleges, 14; forged, note on, 227
Directory, British Medical, 92, 140, 164, 179, 182, 186, 208, 227, 230, 252, 274, 313, 318, 342, 366, 537, 550; London and Provincial, and quackery, 131
Disclosures at Bethlehem Hospital, 335 Disease in Childhood (review), 195 Diseases of the eye, practical remarks on, 486 Dispensary, Alie-street, anomaly in the, 205; Western, for Diseases of the Skin, 582 Distortion of the pelvis, in which premature
labour was induced by the water douche, 517 Dixon, Mr. J., practical remarks on diseases of the eye; on the manner in which cataract is developed in elderly persons, 260, 455, 486 Donations, S.C.A.L., Miss Mary Hill, 536 Douche, water, use of in inducing premature labour, 517
Draught, amended, bill, 499 Druitt, Dr., on congenital deficiency of the dia- phragm, 430; on the treatment of vesico- vaginal fistula, 576
Drunkards, habitual, how are they to be re- formed? 384
Duke of Wellington, tribute of respect to, 384; the medical treatment of, 355; and the medical profession, 389; clinical note on the late, 393 Dumas, M., on compression of the alæ nasi for epistaxis, 445
Duplex and another e. The Economic Life Assurance Company, 206
Durham University, and medical degrees, 113; and their power of making cheap physicians and surgeons, 134; the M.B. degree at, 160 Durham, trial of Jane Harland at, for the murder of her new-born child, 138 Dyastolic theory of the impulse of the heart, 467 Dynamics, obstetric, 178, 227 Dyspepsia, on a new method of treating, 77
Eastern Dispensary, Alie-street, anomaly in, 205 East India Company, and lectures on insanity, 21 East India medical service, 303; practical in- struction at a lunatic asylum, required in the, 341
Eau-de-luce, as an antidote for serpent-bite, 431 Economic Life Assurance Company, Duplex and another against the, 206 Ectropia vesica (absence of the anterior walls of the bladder and pubic abdominal parietes), directing the orifices of ureters into the rectum, 568 Elbow-joint, chronic inflammation of the, ex- ploration, 521; excision of the, upon a child of five years, 546; upon a child of twelve years, 546; upon a child of eight years, 546; recovery, 520; chronic disease, excision, 520; removal of olecranon and coronoid process, 521; with enchondromatous inflammation, 35 Edinburgh, clinical instruction at, 413, 458, 572; Court of Session at (second division), 582; Royal College of Physicians, 305; Royal College of Surgeons, 305; Surgeon's Hall, 306; state of clinical surgery there, 551; University regulations, 305
Edmonds, Mr. J. W., on unqualified assistants and medical bill, 557; letter on gratuitous medical services, 140 Edwards, Mr. E., on chloroform in croup, 506 Egan, Dr. Myles, tribute of respect to, 505 Elastic stocking, M. Bourjeaurd's, 473 Election of councillors of the College of Sur- geons, 15; of physicians at St. Thomas's Hos- pital, 573, 582; of Mr. R. Gardiner Hill, as mayor of Lincoln, 476, 481 Electioneering at Bethlehem, 38
Electricity, a Treatise on, in Theory and Prac- tice (review), 195
Ellis, Mr., Diseases in Childhood (review), 195 Emigrant ships, surgeons to, 46, 456; unqua- lified surgeons to, 556, 580
Emperor of the French, his visit to the Hôtel Dieu, 559
Emphysema, spontaneous or idiopathic, 385 Empyema, cases of, and the prevalent pleuro-
pneumonia, 405; and purulent effusion, 592 Encephaloid cancer in abdomen of child of five years old, 493; disease of lower end of left femur, 576; of the femur, cases of, 7, 8; of pelvis and of the femur, 9, 10; of the hume- rus, 33; of the cavicle and scapula, 34; of the testicle, three cases, 35 Enormous enlargement of the clitoris, removal,
Epidemic carbuncular disease, letter from Dr. Gregory on, 184
Enormously enlarged spleen, 362
Epidemic of carbuncular inflammation of the lip, 174; mild variety, very simple variety,
Epidemics of Ireland, 229 Epidemiological Society, 44, 230, 388, 419, 437, .463, 540
Epilepsy, clinical notes on, by Dr. M. Hall: on
the treatment by tracheotomy, 374; -case of, successfully treated by tracheotomy, 337; cotyledon umbilicus in, 239; influence of pos- ture in the treatment of, 564; on the patho- logy of affections allied to, by Dr. Radcliffe, 394, 478
Epileptic torticollis, 463
Epistaxis, compression of the alæ nasi for, 445 Epsom, the Medical College at, 444
Erichsen, Mr., cases under the care of, 104, 105 Eruptive diseases, treatment of, 46 Erysipelas, on the treatment of, by Mr. V. Litchfield, 517
Ethics of the profession; unworthy mode of establishing a practice, 60 Etiquette, professional, 482, 600 Evidence afforded by naval and military sta- tistics on the vaccine question, 38 Evils of the gratuitous advice system, 108, 181, 180; of passenger-ships carrying unqualified surgeons, 574
Examinations, M.D., University of London,
558; second, M.B., University of London, 558; for honours, 558
Examining boards and quacka, 413 Excessive vomiting in connexion with profound coma, 396
Excision of the elbow-joint; necrosis of the humerus, 386, 520; chronic disease, 520 Erysipelas, death, 545; head of the humerus,
Exeter, alleged mal-practice at, 138 Exostosis and other diseases of the teeth, on, 544 Extra-uterine abdominal pregnancy, supposed,
Exudation, diphtheritic, in scarlet fever &c., 503 Extroversion of the bladder, two cases, 541 Eye, paralysis of the left, extirpation of the globe, 58; practical remarks on diseases of the, 260, 486
Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow, and the Army Medical Board, 340 Falmouth, the general election, 21 Farr, Mr., and the income-tax, 247 Fatty degeneration of the uterine fibres after delivery, 409
Faxon, Mr., on the transmission of liquid vaccine lymph, 67
Fecundity, extraordinary, 115
Fees to medical witnesses, letter from Dr. S. Holdsworth on, 316
Fellows, new, Royal College of Surgeons, 582 Fellowship examinations 21; of the college, letter on, 228, 271; and Mr. W. Seth Gill,
Femoral artery, diffuse aneurism of the, oc- curring six months after an injury, deligation of the vessel, 470
Femur, cases of encephaloid disease of the, 7-10
Fergusson, Mr., cases under the care of, 106, 154, 176, 376
Fever and dysentery at the General Hospital, Calcutta, 220
Fever from patent fuel, 230; scarlet, diphtheritic exudation in, 503
Fibrinous concretions, Dr. Ogle on, 226, 315,
Fibrous tumour of the lower jaw, removal of bone, 424
Field, Mr. A. G., on removal of a carious os calcis,
Fife, a quack doctor at, 526
Fine arts, portrait of the late Mr. A. White,
Finger, the little, amputation of, dangerous symptoms manifested after the administra- tion of chloroform; resuscitation by galvan- ism, 103
Fistula, treatment of vesico-vaginal, 576 Fitch's abdominal supporter, 267 Fenugreck seeds, structure of, 65
Food, artificial administration of, into the stomach, 594
Foramen ovale, the muscular fibres of the valve of the, 409
New mode of treating varicose aneurism, by M. Malgaigne; a West Indian Remedy for tania solium, 37; amputation of a healthy upper jaw, as a preliminary step to the re- moval of a fibro-plastic tumour of the pharynx; a new way of taking cod-liver oil; oculists in Turkey; baneful effects of bad cider in Paris, 58; operation for hare-lip the day after birth; nitric acid in rain water; pro- fessional international courtesy; treatment of chilblains, 86; chloroform ointment for hemi- crania and neuralgia; foreign bodies intro- duced into the urethra; ague treated by terebinthinate liniment along the spine, 107; alleged death from chloroform, aneurism of bone, 155 gun-shot wound in the cervical region, deligation of the vertebral artery, necrosis of a portion of the body of the sixth cervical vertebra, death, autopsy, 195; curious case of neuroma pervading all the nerves of the economy; discussion in the Acadamy of Medicine of Paris, on induction of premature labour, 219; treatment of vari- cocele by cauterization; professional apho- risms, 244; a new form of itch, observed by M. Boeck, Professor at the Faculty of Medi- cine of Christiania; bichromate of potash as a substitute for mercury in the treatment of syphilis, 427; traumatic aneurism after venesection from the arm, cured by forced flexion of the limb; compression of the alæ nasi for epistaxis, 445; supposed extra- uterine abdominal pregnancy, natural de- livery; modification of the lithotrite; the prize for the most useful improvements in the treatment of urinary diseases; syphili- zation in France; pruritus of the vulva; the syphon-douche in England and France, 473; chancre of the meatus, death probably caused by catheterism; hydatid cyst of the ovary, tapping of the tumour, injection of tincture of iodine, recovery; impending death by chloroform, resuscitation by raising the epiglottis, and direct insufflation, 570 Forged diplomas, letter on, 227; testimonials and quack pills, 504
Fowler, Dr., on a fatal case of variola contem- poraneous with vaccinia, 239
Forster, Mr. J. C., on poisoning by strychnia, 33; note from, on death from extravasation of blood on the brain, 315
Fracture of the hand, compound, extensive laceration, 127; of the os calcis, 177; un- united, treated by the introduction of ivory pegs, 152; ununited, of long standing, 205 Fractures, a new method of treating, 592 France, new School of Medicine, 841 Franchise, movement in favour of extending it to the University of London, 525 Frauds of the homœopathic quacks, 87 Fraudulent medical partnerships, 358 Freeman, Daniel, case of, insanity and crime,
Freeman and Co., letter from, on potted meats and essence of anchovies, 530 French Lunatic Asylum, Dr. Webster's report on, 61, 246
President, the, and the medical pro- fession, 388
Frightful evils from the indiscriminate sale of poisons, 334
Frog, anatomy of the heart of, 434 Fruits and vegetables, poisonous bottled, 138 Fuchtersleben, Dr., Dietetics of the Soul (re- view), 443
Fuller, Dr. H. W., on Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, and Sciatica (review), 494 Funeral of the great Duke of Wellington, ab- sence of the representatives of the profession of medicine; neglect of medical men by the state, 496
from infancy, 126; Rheumatic, Rheu- matism, and Sciatica (review), 494 Grainger, Mr., visit to the Wolverhampton Union, 381
Granular, incipient, fatty degeneration of the heart, 578 Gratitude, 273
Gratuitous medical services, evil effects on practitioners of medicine, 108; anomalies of, 131; further evils of, 180; letter on, 182, 183; hospital arrangements, 198; wretched remuneration of public medical officers, 268.
Green, Dr. H., on treatment of diseases of the mucous membranes of the air-passages, 259
Green, Mr., cases under the care of, 35 Greengages, preserved, 135
Gregory, Dr., and the promoters of small-pox,
67; letter on the treatment of the carbun- cular epidemic, 184 Gregory's powder, condensed, 474 Grieve, Dr., on the cotyledon umbilicus in epilepsy, 239
Griffith, Dr, on the triple or ammonio-magne- sian phosphate occurring in the urine and other animal liquids, 151 Gull, Dr. W. W., on a case of bothriocephalus latus (Russian and Swiss tape-worm), oc- curring in an English child, cured by the oil of male fern, 148
122; irreducible femoral, operation, removal of the adherent omentum and portion of sac, 218; tables of cases of strangulated, 465 Herault, on an epidemic, "suette miliaire,” in the, 480
Hey Society, Leeds, 354
Hickman, Mr. E., on the late death from the bite of the cobra de capello, 411 Highmore, Dr., a contribution to clinical mid- wifery, 174
Hilton, Mr., cases under the care of, 7, 103, 152 Hill, election of Mr. R. Gardiner, as mayor of Lincoln, 476, 481
Evans, and Co., letter on their vinegar, 252; letter from, 314
Gums, death from hemorrhage from lancing Hint to military surgeons, 412 the, 184
Gun-shot wound, case of, left shoulder, 491; in the cervical region, deligation of the vertebral artery, 195
Guy's Hospital and Medical School, 281; in- troductory lecture, 329; liberality of J. H. Astell, Esq., M.P. to, 523
Hæmaturia, fatal, from peculiar growths in the bladder, 565
Hæmorrhage from lancing gums, death from, 184 Hair, loss of, 116, 140
Hall, Apothecaries, 505, 582
Hall, Dr. Marshall, epilepsy treated successfully by tracheotomy, 337, 349; clinical notes: Note I. Epilepsy and its treatment by tra- cheotomy, 374; Note II. On the malady of the Late Duke of Wellington; Note III. On trache- otony, a new mode of opening the trachea, 419; Note IV. The series of cases in which tracheotomy or tracheotony may be required 427; table of cases 437; Note V. On Epi- leptic torticollis, tracheotomy in, 463; Note VI. Case of the beneficial effects of strychnia, 486; Note VII. On muscular Tic, 510; Note VIII. On Epilepsy, 540; Note. IX. On the influence of posture in the treatment of epilepsy, 564
Hamilton, the late Duke of, funeral perform- ances, 247
Hancock, Mr., cases under the care of, 265, 587 Hanwell Lunatic Asylum, 69 Hare-lip, operation for, the day after birth, 86 Harland, Jane, trial of, at Durham, 138 Harrison, Mr. J. B., some Observations on the Contamination of Water by the Poison of Lead (review), 444 Harveian Society, Dr. J. Bird's introductory address, 408
Harvey, Dr., public dinner to, 559
Hassall, Dr. A., on the development of torulæ in the urine, and their relation to albuminous urine, 531, 581
Hayward, Mr., remarks on the treatment of typhoid fever by disulphate of quina, 324 Headland, Mr. F. W., an Essay on the Action of Medicines in the System (review), 522 Health of London during the week, 69, 139, 163, 186, 230, 251, 274, 318, 341, 365, 389, 412, 434, 457, 482, 505, 559, 583
Health of Towns Act, 600
Heart and Lungs (review of works on the), 379; bullet found in the left venticle of the, 491; death from fibrinous concretion in the, 191; fibrinous concretions of the, 226, 315, 339; granular, incipient fatty degeneration of the, 578; impulse of the, observations on, 467, 375, 566; observations on the structure and connexions of the valves of, 420, 438; polypoid growth in the, 548 Hemiplegia connected with diseased arteries and ramollissement of the brain, 400; with metastatic paralysis, 401
Hip-joint, disease of several years' standing, 106 Hirsute growth in the female, remarkable case of, with observations on certain organic structures and their physiological influences,
Histological demonstrations, 375
Hodgson, Mr. R., on the phallus fœtidus, 205 Holmes, Mr. A. N., the society of Apotheca- ries and their regulations, 42 Holmfirth cholera fund, 600
Holt, Mr., cases under the care of, 469 Homicidal attack of a patient at Bethlehem upon a keeper; evil effects of the late misma- nagement, 403
Homœopaths' Directory, the, 411
Homœopaths' rejection of, at Bradford Infir- mary, 412, 429
Homœopathic quacks, further frauds of, 87 Hooper, Mr. Daniel, on fatal hæmaturia from peculiar growths in the bladder, 565 Hopkins, Mr. G. H., on a case of vaccinia and variola, 54
Hospital, Bethlehem, and its irresponsible go- vernors, 573, 502
St. Thomas's, the vacancy for the office of physician at, 526 Hospitals:-regulations, lectures, hours of at- tendance at, &c. : British Lying-in Hospital, 312; Charing Cross, 280; City of Dublin, 311; Jervis-street, ib.; the Hospital for Consumption and diseases of the chest, 312; Guy's, 281; introductory address at, 329; King's College, 282; intro- ductory address, 330; London, 282; Middle- sex, 284; introductory address, 330; Uni- versity College, 285; introductory address, 332; Westminster, 286; introductory ad- dress, 333; Queen's, Birmingham, 288; York, 289; St. Peter's Hospital, 291; hospital for Discases of the Skin, 312; for women, ib. ; for sick children, ib., 433, 458; Royal London Ophthalmic, 312; Royal Free, 284; South Eastern Lying-in, 312; St. Mark's Ophthal- mic, ib.; St. Bartholomew's, 279; introduc- tory lecture, 328; St. Mary's, 283; St. Thomas's, 285; introductory address, 331; St. George's, 280; introductory advice and distribution of prizes, 329 Hospitals and workhouses, on, 552
for Sick Children, Ormond-street, 207 staff, 505, 582, 600; St. Luke's, 541
CITY OF DUBLIN HOSPITAL-Compound frac ture of both bones of the fore-arm; non- union; pressure; ivory pegs; scraping of the ends of the fragments; absence of con- solidation, 154
FREE CANCER HOSPITAL- Large medullary cancer of the superior maxilla and malar bone; death; autopsy; transformation of both bones into medullary substance, 194 KENT OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL — Melanosis of the left eye; extirpation of the globe, 58
extraction of a portion of broken glass, 471 ROCHDALE DISPENSARY-Polypoid growth in the heart, 548
Hôtel Dieu, visit of the Emperor of the French to, 559
Hendry, Mr. W., letter on supposed occlusion NEWCASTLE INFIRMARY- Tracheotomy, and of the os uteri, 204 Herbarium, Nees von Esenbeck's, 116 Hernia, encysted, in the right inguinal canal, 239; inguinal, imperfect descent of the tes- ticle; operation, 241; strangulated femoral, mortification, rupture of intestine, 493; in a child ten weeks old, 104; in a child five months old, 105; two cases in children ten weeks old,105; cases of, by Mr. B. B. Cooper,
Hughes, Dr., cases under the care of, 469 Huguier, Mr., supposed case of extra-uterine abdominal pregnancy, 473
Hull Association for the Protection of the
Medical Profession, 430; injurious tendency of the laws of, 448; and East Riding School of Medicine and Anatomy, 304; Medical Protection Society, 581
Humerus, encephaloid disease of the, 33; exci- cion of the head of, 547
Hunt, Mr., on the furunculoid epidemic, 44, 149, 190, 236; prophylactic treatment, 350; on constitutional treatment of ringworm, 407 Hunterian Museum, the, worthy of the support of the country, 223; additions to, 457; school of medicine and its students, 339; regulations, 287; introductory address, 333 Hydatid cyst of the ovary; tapping of the tumour; injection of tincture of iodine, 570 Hydrocyanic acid, 489; its influence on the larynx and trachea, 363
Hydrophobia, prize for an essay on, 75; re- marks on the pathology of, 41; case of, 41 Hyoscyamus, 490
Hysteria and phthisis, on the question of rela- tion between, 454
Idiot Asylum, Ipswich, 116
Ilium, case of encephaloid disease of the, 10 Immense doses of opiates, 572
Impending death by chloroform; resuscitation by raising epiglottis and direct insufflation,
Impey, the late Dr. Alfred J. 412 Important decision, Blair v. Frost, 228 Imposture at Shottisham, 505 Improper medical treatment, alleged death from, 116
Inadequate remuneration of medical men, 204 Income tax and the medical profession, 108 Incurables (France), 251
Indefatigable librarian, Mr. Panizzi, 536 India, climate of the hill stations in, 579; health of the troops in, 451; vaccination in 555
Indian army, the medical department of, 475 Indigestion, treatment of, 138
Induction of labour by the water-dash, 431 Inequality in the numbers of patients in the medical and surgical wards of the London hospitals, 428
Inflammation of the uterus and connexion with uterine disease, 571; of the knee-joint; pro- tracted morbid state of the articulation; amputation of the thigh, 471
Infusoria in cancer of the mouth, 385 Injuries and diseases of the joints, Mr. Solly on, 121, 144
Injustice of life assurance offices to medical men, 225 Insanity, lectures on, by Sir A. Morison, 21; its Causes, Prevention, and Cure (review), 59; and crime, case of Daniel Freeman, 109 Instruction, clinical, in Edinburgh, 572 Intermittent and remittent fever occurring at sea, cases of, 440
Internal strangulation by adhesion of the vermiform process to the ovary, 578; stran- gulation, a specimen of, 407 Intestine, strangulated femoral hernia, mortifi- cation and rupture of, 493
Introductory lectures, the, 413; opening of the session, 336
Ireland, disease and fever in, 185; College of Surgeons in, and the navy, 582
Isle of Man, inoculation for small-pox in the,
Itch, a new form of, observed by M. Boeck, 427
Jackson and wife v. Roe, alleged mal-practice 138; Report of the Cause (review), 266 Jamaica, small-pox and cholera in, 207 Jejunum, case of rupture of the, caused by a kick from a horse; peritonitis; death in thirty-six hours; autopsy; remarks by Dr. J. M'Cormack, 78; letter from Mr. Whitney on, 138; letter from Dr. M'Cormack on; 184
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