Keate, Mr. cases under the care of, 106 Keith, Mr. W., on Medical Reform Bill, 549 Kelis, case of, in a little girl of twelve years old,
567 Kent Ophthalmic Hospital, 115; annual meet-
ing, 139; legacy to, 433 Kidney, on the Diseases of, their Pathology,
Diagnosis and Treatment (review), 177 “ Killing no murder," sale of poisons, 358 Kick from a horse, rupture of the jejunum, 78;
on the abdomen, previons irreducible hernia, perforation of intestines, peritonitis, death,
autopsy, 300 ..King's College Hospital, meeting of governors,
341; result of Dr. Warneford's offer, 130; and Medical School regulations, 282 ; Mu- seum, collection of skeletons added to, 317;
introductory lecture at, 330 King and Queen's College of Physicians, Ire-
land, 310 Kirwan, the case of, 684 Knee-joint, acute inflammation of the, pro-
tracted morbid state of the articulation, am. putation of the thigh, 471 ; excision of the,
818 Kyd, Mr. H., remarks on the effects of clothing
on cutaneous exhalation, 263
the conclusion of the farce, 60; the ethics ization of the university, 446; Bethlehem- of the profession-unworthy modes of esta. the Court of Aldermen-the explanation of blishing a practice, ib.; Dr. Webster's report Sir Peter Laurie concerning the confidential on French lunatic asylums, 61 ; importance of report of the commissioners, 417; injurious courts medical, 62; further frauds of homeo- tendency of the laws of the Hull Medical pathic quacks-letter from Sir James Clark, Protection Association, 448 ; generous con- 87; necessity for a change in the constitu- duct to a poor-law medical officer, 449; clec- tion and arrangements of the Board of tion to the chair of chemistry in the Uniter- Health, ib.; Dr. R. D. Thomson and the sity of Glasgow, ib.; the l'niversity of Lon. chair of chemistry in the University of Glas- don-- the practical character of the examin- gow, 88; the income tax and the medical ations for degrees in medecine-recent ex. profession, 108; evil effects of gratuitous tensions, 475; the medical department of medical services on practitioners of medicine, the Indian army, ib.; Bethlehem—the pro- ib. ; case of Daniel Freeman-insanity and posed reforms of the Lord Chancellor, 476; crime, 109; Mr. Mechi and the hygeia of the election of Mr. Robert Gardiner Hill as fields, 110; the quacks and their “ Directory," Mayor of Lincoln, ib.; the amended draught 131 ; anomalies of gratuitous medical ser- bill on medical reform, 496 ; the funeral of vices, ib.; actions for malpractice against the great Duke of Wellington-absence of qualified men, 132 ; the new charter of the the representatives of the profession of medi- College of Physicians, 133; the University cine ; neglect of medical men by the state, of Durham, and their power of making cheap ib.; the University of London--the move- physicians and cheap surgeons, 134 ; the ment for obtaining the franchise, 497; the New Medical Reform Bill of the Provincial case of Mr. Cox-his retirement from the Association, 157 ; necessity for medical mem- Provincial Association, 498; the New Medi- bers of Parliament, ib. ; rescinding of the cal College, ib.; the New Medical Reform Bill, Treasury minute respecting the adulteration 524 ; the movement in favour of extending of coffee, 158; the late trial for manslaugh. the franchise to the University of London, ter at Wells, 159 ; the British Medical 525; the vacancy for the office of physician Directory, 160 ; the British Medical Directory
at St. Thomas's Hospital, 526; a quack doc- and fictitious medical titles, 179; further tor at Fife, ib.; Bethlehem Hospital-the evils of the gratuitous advice system, 180; Governors' reply, 527 ; New Medical College, of o the vacancy at Bethlehem Hospital--duties of ib.; the regulations of the College of Sur. 1 water the Governors on the occasion of filling it up, geons respecting the new certificates in mid- ib. ; inoculation for small-pox in the Isle of wifery—their injurious tendency as regards man, 181; a medical pluralist, St. Ann's, the profession, 550; the state of clinical sur. Soho, 182 ; injustice of the income tax to- gery in Edinburgh-Mr. Syme's comicalities
, wards medical practitioners, 197; the New 551 ; destitution and sickness, workhouses Medical Bill-impor nce and necessity of and hospitals-their bad management in of wa continued, vigorous, and united action, ib. ; respect to urgent cases, 552; Bethlehem Hos lead i evils of gratuitous hospital services, 198; the pital and its irresponsible governors, 578; the purpo Provincial Association and fees from life as- election of physician at St. Thomas's Hos-
ADAMS surance offices, 199 ; another Bethlehem job, pital-termination of the contest, 574; erils
CL ib. ; the regulations of the Society of Apo- of passenger-ships carrying unqualified sur. thecaries, ib. ; the Hunterian Museum worthy geons, ib.; the Provincial Medical Journal the support of the country, 223 ; rising im- on the New Medical Bill, 575 ; unsatisfactory
COULSO portance of the University of London, ib.; nature of the medical evidence in the case of
Lei an answer to a “Warning Voice" on old life William Bourke Kirwan, convicted for the
Leeture offices, 224 ; injustice of life assurance offices murder at “Ireland's Eye,” 695; Bethle-
Ferri to medical men, 225; the position of the hem Hospital, the history of this coporate
the fo
tario profession in respect to cholera, 245; the institution, 598; necessity for qualified sur- Suffolk imposture-credulity and ignorance, geons to passenger-ships ; death of the last ib. ; Dr. Webster's report on the French surviving officer of the “Amazon," 599 lunatic asylums, 246 ; funeral “ perform-
after ances"—the late Duke of Hamilton, 247 ; Mr.
strun Farr and the income tax, ib. ; gratuitous
LECTURES.
ML medical services-wretched remuneration of
instri public medical officers, 268; injustice of the ALDERSON, DR. J.: War-office authorities to surgeons of militia The Lumleian Lectures, delivered at the
strun regiments, 269; the new charter of the Col-
Royal College of Physicians for the
Hay
tore lege of Physicians, ib.; address to students,
Session 1852. 292 ; the College of Physicians and the ON THE EFFECTS OF LEAD UPON THE SISTEM.
Weis
Prot Board of Health, 294 ; the British Medical -Remarks on the state of science, hydro-
Heur Directory, 313; consultations with unquali- pathy, homeopathy, mesmerisin, 73; valuable
dion fied practitioners-Mr. Toulmin, of Black- fruits of science, ozone, epidemics, quarantine,
gina heath, ib. ; the motley group of medical history of lead disease, Citois, Sir George officers of the London City Mission, 314; ob- Baker, Hippocrates, Nicander, Dioscorides,
bed. stetric physicians and the college, 334; Pliny, Paulus Ægineta, Avicenna and Rhazes;
of t1 frightful evils from the indiscriminate sale of use of lead among the ancients, Vitruvits, poisons, ib.; Bethlehem, the Lunacy Commis- Horace, Celsus; forms of the disease, 74; posit
Ceed sioners and the public--recent disclosures, channels of reception, respiration, digestive
Lectur 335; opening of the session--the introduc- organs, state of the saliva and gastric juice, tory lectures, 336 ; sanitary measures and reception accidentally and medicinally, skin the cholera, 337; the subdivision of labour- and conjunctiva, preliminary signs, dis- specialities in the practice of medicine and coloration of the gums and mouth, Tanquerel,
ope
Labour, induction of premature, 297 ; on the
induction of, by the water-dash, 431 Lactation, on the influence of, in causing abor.
tion, 510 ; tables illustrating the influence
of, 514, 533 Lacy, Mr. J. P., on a case of pelvic distortion,
in which premature labour was induced by
water-douche, 517 “Lady Montague," the mortality on board the,
Lambeth M.D., 230; and St. Andrew's, 274 Lancashire Assurance Company, and the medi-
cal profession, 409 Lane, Dr. B., testimonial to, 536 Lankester, Dr., Quarterly Journal of Micro-
scopical Science (review) 353 ; on a new acupuncture needle, 362; on the state of the
London Medical Society, 363 Lane, Mr., cases under the care of, 57 Laurie, Sir Peter, explanation of, concerning
the confidential report of the Commissioners
at Bethlehem, 447 " La Plata," the, 491 Lawrence, Mr., cases under the care of, 10, 104,
327
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lysis; Hunter, Tanquerel, Devergie; compara- chronic disease of the prostate gland, en- Lecture VII.-Amputation at the shoulder- tive influence of lead on the system; Andral largement, 171; atrophy, conditions of the joint, 117; operation by two flaps, by one and Gavarat, Merat, 165; results of the ab- ureters and kidneys, obscurity of renal dis. flap; amputation immediately below the tu- sorption of mercury by fumes exemplified in ease, 172
berosities of the humerus, excision of the the water-gilder in metals; theory of modes Lecture VII.-Indications and contra-indica- head of the humerus, 118; amputation of the of absorption of lead; treatment; empirical tions of lithotrity, nature of the calculus, size of arm, excision of the elbow-joint, 119; ampu- treatment at La Charité; purgatives, warm the calculus, density, form and position, con- tation at the elbow-joint, of the fore-arm, at baths ; opiates ; electricity; galvanism ; dition of the urinary organs, 209; state of the wrist; injuries of the hand; removal of the tonics ; alkaloids ; other artisans in the use the prostate, partial or total enlargement, phalanges, 120 of lead in various manufactures compositors, enlargement of the middle lobe, 210 ; chronic Lecture VIII.-Secondary amputations, mode plumbers, potters, glass-makers, sealing-wax inflammation or catarrh, hypertrophy, 211; and time of the operation ; tying the arteries, makers, German card makers; use of lead in abnormal development of muscular fibres, animal substances as ligatures, 187; com- cosmetics, 202; acute paralysis ; the Bath 212
pound fractures, condition of the wounded waters, mineral baths in general, bath of Lecture VIII.-Sacculated condition of the after the battle of Toulouse; splintering of bone sulphide of potassium for the poor; Henle; bladder, fungoid tumours, paralysis, atony, by a gun-shot, 188; lodging of ball in the German opinions of lead disease, comments; morbid sensibility, constitutional disturb- bone; splintered femurshould not be saved, re- acute poisoning by lead, treatment; un- ance, *233
moval of splinters ; position of patient of scientific use of lead in medicine, exact loss Lecture IX.-Lithotomy, tabular classification, much importance, varieties of splints, 189; of the acetate of lead when combined with embracing nearly all the various modes of best apparatus for compound fractures, ex- extract of opium in practice; contamination operating, 295 ; the apparatus major of tempore bearers ; fractures of the arm by of water for domestic purposes by lead ; Johannes de Romanis, 296 ; high operation; musket-shot, splints and pads for, 190 wines and fermented liquors, the beer-engine; infiltration of urine through the wound; in. Lecture IX.-Hospital gangrene, 256; treat- refinement of sugar, 392 ; contamination of struments of the time of Franco, Cheselden, ment of, 257; conclusions, 258; returns of rain-water kept in leaden cisterns; of water Dupuytren; Hawkins's gorget, 319
the number of cases, 259 containing lead at Claremont; the royal Lecture X.-Lateral operation, perinæal tri. family of France; analytical examination of angle, 367; modern instruments, position of the HILTON, MR. J. the water, and its mode of contamination patient, first incision, 368 ; parts divided by A course of Clinical Lectures delivered at explained ; similar cases explained by Dr. the operation, 369; internal incision, various Guy's Hospital: Paris in his “Life of Sir Humphry Davy;" ways of dividing the prostate, 370 ; lithotome Lecture IV.--Case of stone in the bladder, case galvanic agency established; other sources caché ; seizing the stone; the modern French in which the patient died with the calculus of contamination enumerated ; supply of operation, 371
in the bladder, exhibition of the preparation, water to London by the Government; plan Lecture XI.-Obstacles which impede lithotomy: details of the case; the symptoms of stricture of the Board of Health ; the Government enlargement of the prostate, morbid condi-
of the urethra and those of stone in the Commission of Chemists; filtration of water tion of the bladder, mucous membrane re- bladder compared; the pathological signifi- and disturbance of sediment remove the lead; laxed and thrown into folds; encysted cal- cancy of an habitually hot and dry skin; the real cause of poisoning; leaden pipes and culi, irregular position of the calculus; the importance of consultations ; should, in the cisterns; accidental causes of contamination presence of more than one calculus, small- present case, lithotomy or lithotrity be per- of water; galvanic agency ; abandonment of ness of size, shape of the stone, fracture of formed ? circumstances favourable to litho- lead in the distribution of water for domestic the calculus ; the calculus should always be trity ; question of the quantity of water which purposes; conclusion, 416-419 extracted whole if possible, 415
should be in the bladder during the operation Lecture XII.—Size of the calculus, modification of lithotrity; appearance of the urine, micro- ADAMS, MR. J.- Clinical Lecture on a case of Gonorrhcal
of the lateral operation for calculi beyond a scopical examination; determination of the
certain size, double incision, necessity for lesion which produces hæmaturia ; reasons for Ophthalmia, 28.
breaking of the calculus in the bladder not using leeches in peritonitis connected COULSON, MR. W.-
hypertrophied fibres may be caught in the with diseased kidney; the advantages of wash- Lectures on Lithotomy and Lithotrity. blades of the forceps, 484; injury to the ing out the bladder ; quotation of a case in Lecture III. The ball extractor of Alphonso rectum, tearing and disorganization of the which this practice was especially useful ; Ferri; the quadrupulus vesice of Franco ; rectum ; shock on the system, retention and symptoms of urea in the blood, somnolency, the forceps of Fabricius Hildanus, 1; Sanc- incontinence of urine from the lateral ope- irritable bladder ; good effects of chloroform torius' instruments; Thomassini; Gruithui- ration; impotency, 485
applied to the hypogastrium ; nervous irrita- Sen's instruments for perforating and Lecture XIII.-Causes of death in lithotomy : bility brought on by poisoned blood; death by crushing calculi; instruments for crushing hæmorrhage, arterial or venous, primary or coma, post-mortem examination; urine in the after perforation; M. Civiale's original in- secondary ; bleeding from division of an Cavity of the abdomen, pus in the kidneys, struments, 2; Mr. Elderton's instrument for
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merly treated by Mr. Aston Key; the opera- in sixteen days ; recovery ; question as to patients in the medical and surgical wards tion of puncturing the bladder through the how long a canula may remain in the rec- of, 428 rectum for the complete retention of urine, tum; late case of retention, and puncturing Lord Chancellor, proposed reforms of the, at dislike of some surgeons to the operation; the bladder through the rectum; fall on the Bethlehem, 476 case of complete retention of urine; enume- perinæum, and subsequent stricture; reten- Lords of the Admiralty and cholera, 365 ration of the various symptoms of stricture, tion; puncture of the bladder through the Loss of hair, 116, 140 and remarks touching their cause; tumours rectum ; slipping out of the canula ; second Lumleian lectures, on the effects of lead on the in the perinæum, necessity of opening them puncture of the bladder through the sanie system, 73, 95, 165, 212 early; fistulous apertures, complete retention, bowel; variable symptoms ; final recovery ; Lunacy commissioners and St. Pancras work- bleeding from the urethra from forced at- answers to objections offered to the operation house, 411 tempts at catheterism; evil effects of this of puncturing the bladder through the rec- increase of, amongst the working classes, practice, 234 tum, 460
274, 389; returns, 412 Lecture VI. — Continuation of the case of Smith, DR. TYLER-
Lunatic asylum, Cork, 457 ; Hanwell, 69; retention of urine in which the bladder was
A lecture on the Induction of Premature
Thorpe Asylum, 582 punctured through the rectum; fruitless at-
Labour, by the method of Professor
asylums, 505: the assistant medical tempts at passing a catheter; discharge of
kiwisch of Würzburg, 297
officers of, 249; balance of accounts, 251; pus through the meatus urinarius ; the use of
inspection of, 251 opium in cases of retention; the surgeon SOLLY, MR.--
Luxation of the elbow-joint of seven years should endeavour to give relief without an Clinical lectures on Injuries and Diseases
date; anchylosis, excision, recovery, 320 operation ; symptoms of a full and distended
of the Joints; delivered at St. Tho- bladder; distinction between suppression and mas's Hospital, 121, 144 retention; anatomical reasons why the blad. WINSLOW, DR. FORBES-
M der distends in a particular direction; pa- Lettsomian Lectures, No. II., on the rallel between the urinary apparatus and Medical Treatment of Insanity, 253, 321
M'Cormack, Dr., on a case of rupture of the jeju- the hydraulic press ; operation of puncturing
num, 78 the bladder through the rectum, description Lectures on insanity and the East India Com- Macdonald, Dr. W., case of ranula successfully of the operation ; precautions to be taken
treated on the principle of mechanical pres. when the patient returns to his bed; progress Lee, Dr. R., on cancerous disease of the
sure, 238 of the case after the operation ; great im- uterus, 40
Mackarsie, Mr. W., case of epilepsy treated by provement; blood in the urine; removal of Mr. II., a calculus with a cork nucleus, tracheotomy, communicated by Dr. Hall, the canula ; severe constitutional symptoms,
430, 441 ; cases under the care of, 264, 265 337, 349 ; Dr. Dick on, 402 death ; remarks upon the likelihood of peri- Mr. Richard, on a case of rupture of the Mackmurdo, Mr., cases under the care of, 53 tonitis having taken place; safety of the peritonæal coat of the uterus, 192
McWilliam, Dr., on the climate of hill stations, operation; post-mortem examination ; ana- Leeds School of Medicine, 304
in India, 379 tomical preparation showing the course of Leipsic, the University of, alleged sale of Maisonneuve, M., on a case of deligation of the the trocar; pathological peculiarity of this degrees at, 12 ; declaration of the Medical vertebral artery, 195; on the syphon-douche, patient's bladder; considerations about the Faculty of, 12
474 cause of death in this case; reasons why this Leg, atrophy of the, a simple boot for, 467, Malgaigne, M., new mode of treating varicose patient's bladder was punctured through the 495
aneurism by, 37 rectum; review of the several methods of Legion of Honour given to quacks, 341
Malpractice, actions for, against qualified puncturing or relieving the bladder distended | Legitimate medicine versus quackery at Brad. medical men, 132 with urine-1. By forcing a catheter into the ford, 429
Manchester Royal School of Medicine and bladder ; 2. By puncturing above the pubes ; Lens, sub-conjunctival dislocation of, 486
Surgery, 206, 289 3. By puncturing through the perinæum; Letter to Dr. Lyon Playfair, on his recent Manslaughter at Wells, the late trial for, 159; 4. By puncturing through the rectum; re- Analysis of the Buxton Tepid Water Charge of, against a surgeon, 115 capitulation of the reasons which support the (review), 301
Manual of Elemental Chemistry (review), 381 operation of puncturing the bladder through | Leucorrhiæa, on the pathology and treatment Margate Royal Sea-Bathing Infirmary, quar. the rectum; analogy with tracheotomy in of, 10
terly court, 536 disease of the larynx, and rest to the stric- Libel, Lizars v. Syme, 162 ; Queen r. Jackson, Marischal College, Aberdeen, 22, 116, 225, 246; tured esophagus in giving nourishment by 505
and University, 308 the lower bowel ; case of patient nourished Libels upon the practitioners of medicine, 14 Marine Life and Casualty Mutual Assurance by enemata for thirty-four days, 343 Liberality, mcdica), 251
Society and Mr. F. Fussell, 535 Lecture VII. - Additional observations on Librarian, the indefatigable, Mr. Panizzi, 536 Markwick, Mr. A., letter on the prevention of puncturing the bladder through the rectum; Liebig medal, 559
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tax to, 197; practitioners in Cuba, 130 ; of the more important points of the pathology lower portion of the femur; amputation high profession and American slavery, 523; and of rheumatic and non-rheumatic pericarditis, up; new tourniquet ; recovery, (with an life assurance companies, 248, 272, 409, 535; deduced from an analysis of cases; on the engraving) 7; encephaloid disease of the and assurance offices, 68; compliment to cure of nævus and erectile tumours by elastic clavicle and scapula, 31; cases of amputation the, 317; congress of in Germany, 318; subcutaneous strangulation and section, 477 ; at the shoulder-joint; severe injury to the Protection Society at Hull, 581; reform, on the development of torulæ in the urine, upper part of the arm by machinery; ampu- amended draught bill on, 496 ; reform bill, and on the relation of these fungi to albu- tation at the shoulder-joint, 85; amputation 339, 524, 534, 535, 549; reform bill of the minous and saccharine urine, 631; case of of the little finger; dangerous symptoms Provincial Association, 157; reform, extended fracture of the thigh-bone occurring sponta-
manifested after the administration of report on, 129; registrars, letter on, 204; neously, 591; sequel to a case of albuminous chloroform ; resuscitation by galvanism, 103 ; Societies, opening of the session of the 357; and fatty urine, published in the Medical and ununited fracture of the tibia in an old sub- the new College, 498; titles, assumed, 432; Chirurgical Transactions for 1850, with some ject; union promoted by the introduction of treatment of the Duke of Wellington, 355 ; account of two other cases of so-called chy- ivory pegs, according to Dieffenbach's method, witnesses, payment of, 205; fees to, 316; lous urine, 592; cases of peritonitis with (with engravings), 152 ; cysts of the female unqualified, 482
copious purulent effusion and empyema, breast in communication with a lactiferous Medical news, 12, 40, 68, 91, 115, 138, 162, ib.; on a new method of treating fractures, tube; operation; microscopic investigation 184, 206, 229, 251, 273, 317, 340, 364, 388, ib.
(uith engrarings), 216; kick on the abdo- 411, 432, 436, 480, 504, 536, 558, 582
WESTERN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SOCIETY men ; previous reducible inguinal hernia ; M. D., degradation of the title of, 339, 364, or LONDON- Paraplegia ; dilatation of the anomalous symptoms; perforation of in- 387, 456, 480
bladder in a new-born infant, 386; on the testines ; peritonitis; death; autopsy, 300. Medicine, a Practical Dictionary of, (review), therapeutical effects of gold, 455 ; on exos- Two cases of hemiplegia: one commected 572
tosis and some other diseases of the teeth, with diseased arteries and ramollissement of Jedullary cancer of the superior maxilla and and their consequences, 554; death of the the brain; the other presenting the pecu-
malar bone, 194; in chest, without morbid President; suppurative peritonitis, attended liarity of metastatic paralysis; death and symptoms, 192
with the evacuation of the pus through the autopsy in the first case; partial recovery in Meeting of medical officers of hospitals for the abdominal walls, and followed by recovery, the second.—Hemiplegia ; metastasis; par- insane, 115 579
tial recovery, 400 ; cases of gonorrhea, Melanosis of left eye, extirpation of the globe, Mercury, bin-iodide of, in syphilis, 491
treated by M. Jozeau's Copahine. Dège, a 58; of the eye in a child five years old, 587 Méric, Mr. de, on the saccharine capsules of peculiar mode of administering copaiba, 42 ; Melanotic tumour growing from the heel, am. copaiba and cubebs, 553; on prophylactic stone in the male bladder; nucleus formed putation of the leg, 173; in different parts and curative syphilization, 593
of the stem of the parsley plant; extraction of the trunk, 176 Merriman, death of Dr., 498
recovery, 442 ; thoracic aneurism, consequent Microscope, questions about the, 70
upon a blow on the right side of the chest.- Microscopical lectures by Prof. Quekett, 375 Diffuse aneurism of the femoral artery occur- MEDICAL SOCIETIES.
Middlesex Hospital, 115 ; Mr. W. H. C. Plow- ring six months after an injury; deligation
den, 273; and medical school, 284; intro- of the vessel ; recovery, 469; case of kelis EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SOCIETY-On an epidemic ductory lecture, 330
in a little girl, twelve years old, 567 “ Suette Miliaire,” in the Hérault, 480 ; on Midwifery board, Royal College of Surgeons, KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL Encephaloid the climate of the hill stations in India, 579 581
cancer of the testicle; removal of the HARVEIAN SOCIETY-Dr. James Bird's intro-
boards, 457, 536, 580; regulations organ, 35 ; scirrrhus of the testis ; removal, ductory address, 408
respecting candidates for certificates of qua- 106 ; gout from infancy, 126; fracture of MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON-Spontaneous lifications in 550, 558
the tibia and fibula at the age of three or idiopathic emphysema; infusoria in can-
Lectures on the Principles and Prac- months; non-union from neglect; great de- cer of the mouth; excision of the elbow-joint; tice of (review), 242 ; Elements of Practical formity; operations for its rectification, the necrosis of the humerus, 385; cases of em- (review), 427 ; contribution to clinical, 174 last operative measure being the use of pyema, and the character of of the prevalent
on some of the more important Dieffenbach's pegs. (With engravings), 153; pleuro-pneumonia ; laceration of the umbi- points in the physiology, pathology, and Ununited fracture of the ulna.- Dieffenbach's lical cord; internal strangulation; on the practice of, by Dr. J. Power :-Introductory operation for promoting union, 154; me- constitutional treatment of scald-head and observations, 4: anatomy of the uterine sys- lanotic timours in different parts of the ringworm, 405; congenital deficiency of the tem; the cervix ; normal parturition, or la- trunk.--Recurrence of an osteo-cartilaginous diaphragm; a calculus with a cork nucleus. bour ; active labour, 5; the exciting causes tumour connected with the nasal process of 430; on the surgical treatment of some forms of labour, 31; diagram illustrative of excito- the superior maxilla ; second removal ; re- of scrofulous disease; on the question of motory action, 32; abnormal parturition; covery.-Fracture of the os calcis, 176; relation between phthisis and hysteria, 452 ; deviations connected with the exciting causes spasm of the muscles of the larynx, simu- on the pathology of affections allied to of uterine action ; deficiency of nervous lating hiccup, and supposed to be excited epilepsy, 478; diphtheritic exudation in power: mental emotions; various accidental by the presence of the tænia solium in the scarlet fever, &c.; case of nigrities; bella- causes, 79; abnormal parturition, 101; re- digestive canal, 218; trephining of the donna as a prophylactic or curative agent flex action ; painful affections of the uterus ; tibia in two cases: in one for abscess in the in scarlatina, 503; a
new styptic; dis- treatment, 103; painful reflex action; treat- interior of the bone, and in the other for cussion on Dr. Barnes's paper on men- ment, bleeding, opium, anæsthetics, 146; necrosis unconnected with any tegumentary struation, conception, and lactation, 532; M. fomentation, friction, pressure, promotion of solution of continuity.—Trephining of the Jozeau's saccharine capsules of copaiba and uterine action, ergot of rye, 147; convulsion, tibia for necrosis, unconnected with any cubebs ; scirrhus of the uterus complicated 148
tegumentary solution of continuity, 264 ;. with pregnancy, funis presentation, delivery; Military medicine, and medical statistics of tic douloureux, seated in the mental branch on the pathology and treatment of sangui- Indian goals, 91
of the inferior dental nerve ; division of that neous pelvic cysts, 553; on the treatment of Militia, the, 388, 412 ; bill and medical prac- branch ; recovery, 376 ; large calculus in the vesico-vaginal fistula (with engravings); titioners, 366; injustice of the war office female, of which the nucleus was a piece of encephaloid disease of the lower end of the authorities to surgeons of militia regiments, cork; previous paraplegia ; extraction ; re- left femur; "suppurative derivation ” as a 269 ; surgeons, inadequate pay of, 315
covery, 441; acute inflammation of the therauputic agent, 576 ; prophylatic and Miller, Dr., on the treatment of diarrhæa by knee-joint; protracted morbid state of the curative syphilization, 593 sulphuric acid, 323, 495
articulation ; amputation of the thigh ; PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON—The Mineral acids, 489
death, 471; excision of the knee-joint.- muscular fibres of the valve of the foramen Ministerial budget and professional incomes, 557 Luxation of the elbow-joint of seven years' ovale; fatty degeneration of the uterine
date; anchylosis of the humero-ulnar ar- fibres after delivery; co-existence in the
ticulation ; excision of the joint; recovery lungs of cancer and military tubercle (?); MIRROR OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDI- with satisfactory motion in the articulation. intestine in typhoid fever, 409; granular
CINE AND SURGERY IN THE HOS- -Excision of the elbow-joint; recovery, and incipient fatty degeneration of the heart, PITALS OF LONDON.
with a useful arm.-Chronic disease of the causing sudden death; internal strangulation
elbow-joint; excision of the articulation, 518 caused by adhesion of the vermiform process CHIARING CROSS HOSPITAL-Hysterical para- LONDON HOSPITAL-Encephaloid disease of to the ovary, 578
lysis, 81; rapid necrosis of the tibia; ampu- the pelvis aud upper part of the femur, 9 ; ROYAL MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY tation above the knee according to Mr. fracture of the skull in a chlld ; trephining;
-A memoir on the pathology and treatment Luke's method ; fissure of the soft and hard hernia cerebri; recovery ; subsequent death, of leucorrhæa, based upon the microscopical palate ; operation, 193; medullary tumour 54; inguinal hernia; imperfect descent of anatomy of the os and cervix uteri, 10; an of large size, situated in the right inguinal the testicle; strangulation; reduction with- analysis of one hundred cases of cancerous region, partial removal, death, autopsy, 265; out operation, 241; popliteal aneurism suc- disease of the uterus; an account of a case amputation of the leg in utero (with an en- cessfully treated by compression of the of pulsating tumour in which the urine graving), 326; melanosis of the eye in a arterial trunk, 325 ; fibrous tumour of the contained cancer-cells; remarks the child five years old, 587; secondary melanotic lower jaw; removal of the portion of bone pathology of hydrophobia, with an account tumour of the orbit, after removal of the eye; involved in the disease; recovery, 424 of a case of that disease, 40; first meeting of melanosis of the liver, 588
MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL-Two cases of scirrhous the session, 452 ; a comparative view of some Guy's HOSPITAL.-Encephaloid disease of the cancer of the breast of twelve years' stand-
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ing; former ablations of the organ in the temporary success; subsequent death ; | New Lunatic Asylums, 505 first case ; non interference in the second, autopsy, 568
Medical College, 498 128; enormous enlargement of the clitoris ; UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL.-Strangu- Medical Directory and foreign degrees, removal of the mass-(With an engraving.) lated hernia in a child five months old ; ope- 182; medical reform bill, 524, 534, 535 468 ; scrofulous caries of the upper cervical ration ; recovery.--Strangulated congenital - Medical Bill, importance and necessity of vertebræ ; sudden death ; autopsy, 585
hernia in a child ten weeks old ; operation; continued vigorous and united action, 197; ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL-Irreducible femoral death.-Strangulated congenital hernia in a medical college, 527 hernia ; severe pain occasioned by the truss ; child ten weeks old; operation, recovery, 105;
Sanitary Barracks at Octamund, 249 removal of the adherent omentum and a bite from the hooded snake, (cobra de ca- method of treating dyspepsia, by] Dr. portion of the sac by operation, 218
pello ;) rapid death; autopsy, (with en- Spurgin, 77 ST. BARTHOLOMEW's HOSPITAL--Encephaloid gravings,) 397 ; excision of the elbow-joint | News, medical, 12, 40, 68, 91, 115, 138, 162,
disease of the femur; amputation ; small upon a child of five years; inflammation of 184, 206, 229, 251, 273, 317, 310, 364, 383, fungus of the bone soon after the operation; the humerus ; phlebitis ; death.-Excision 411, 432, 456, 480, 504, 586, 558, 582, 599 death ; autopsy, 8; encephaloid disease of of the elbow-joint upon a child of twelve Nitrate of silver in pruritus of the vulva, 474 the femur and ilium, 10 ; encephaloid disease years ; recovery with a useful arm.-Exci- Neuralgia arrested by surgical operation, 83 of the humerus ; amputation at the shoulder- sion of the elbow-joint upon a child eight Nigrities, case of, 503 joint, 33; strangulated hernia in a child years old ; recovery with a useful arm.-Ex- Nisi-Prius Court, Newcastle, action for compen- ten weeks old; operation; recovery, 104: cision of the head of the humerus ; recovery
sation, alleged want of care and skill, 187 epidemic of carbuncular inflammation of with a moveable joint.-Remarks upon the Nitric acid, death from the fumes of, 162; in the lip, 174; encysted hernia in the right cases, 546
rain water, 86 inguinal canal ; abnormal situation of the WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL.--Thoracic aneurism Non-medical Board of Health, 318 right testicle; strangulation ; operation ; re- of uncertain seat, 469.
North medical district of St. Pancras, 457 covery.--Inguinal hernia on the right side ;
Northern Circuit, Trial of Jane Harland, 138 imperfect descent of the testicle on the Misrepresentations, Dr. Wallis and his con- -- Sea Bathing Infirmary, Scarborough, same side ; strangulation ; formation of a frères, 434
216, 226, 229 watery cyst; operation; recovery, 239 : Modification of the lithotrite, 474
Notes, Clinical, on influence of posture in constriction of the thigh in utero. (With Molloy, Dr. R., on questions for medical jurists, treament of epilepsy, 564 an engraving.) – Congenital deficiency of 237; on excessive vomiting in connexion Notices to correspondents, 21, 46, 70, 92, the muscular fibres in the left half of the with profound coma, 396
116, 140, 164, 186, 208, 230, 274, 294, 318, diaphragm ; displacement of the stomach ; Monmouth and South Wales Branch of the 342, 366, 390, 412, 434, 458, 452, 506, 537, double pneumonia ; death, autopsy, 327 ; Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, 560, 584 cases of Gonorrhea treated by V. Jozeau's 250 Copahine-mège; a peculiar mode of ad- Monmouth Dispensary, annual meeting, 457
0 ministering copaiba, 422 ; catgut introduced Monstrosity, fætal, and placenta prævia, 590 into the urethra ; consequent urethritis; or- Moore, Mr., on a case of pulsating tumour, in Obituary, Dr. John Taylor, 21; Dr. Moreno, chitis; suppuration of the epididymis on which cancer-cells were found in the urine, 40; Dr. John Kidd, Dr. R. B. Dennison, both sides; recovery, 443; medullary cancer 40; on stricture of the urethra, with a new 45; Professor Recamier, 46; Mr. Vincent, occupying a great portion of the chest, method of treating the disease, 351
91; Dr. Gosden, 92; Mr. Lacas Bennett, without morbid symptoms until a few days Mopping out the air-passages, 318, 342, 366 116; Mr. H. Mayo, Dr. D. O'Flynn, 207; before the patient's death, 492; diseased Morphia, 490
Mr. W. Robinson, 230; Mr. II. G. King, elbow-joint; removal of the olecranon and Mortality of London during the week, 69, 139, Dr. T. Brown, 274; Mr. J. Stokoe, Na- coronoid process.-Chronic inflammation of
163, 186, 230, 251, 274, 318, 341, 365, 389, poleon's surgeon; Dr. A. J. Impey, Dr. the elbow-joint; exploration of the joint 412, 434, 457, 482, 505, 559, 583
M'Can, Dr. H. M. Smith, Dr. A. Fitzgerald, without removal of the bone, 521; fall on Mortality among the troops in China, 251; at Dr. John Shaw Wells, 317; Dr. J. Barlok, the nape of the neck; compression of the the seat of war, 185; on board the “ Lady Dr. J. Guillemard, Dr. H. Galloway, 389; medulla spinalis; death ; autopsy, 586 Montague," 44
Dr. J. Peeble, Dr. J. B. Watson, Dr. W. B. ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL. – Encephaloid dis-
Mosse, Mr., on the use of yeast in the treatment Gilgeous, 434; Francis Whitestone, Dr. T. W. ease of the lower portion of the femur ; am- of boils, 113
Calder, and Dr. Hewitt, at Barbadoes, 437; putation; recovery, 9; encephaloid disease Motley group of medical officers of the London Dr. G. A. Mantell, 481; Dr. Merriman, 498; of the testicle presenting an enchondro- City Mission, 314
Mr. Alex. Walker, Dr. Rodrick McLeod, matous induration, 35 ; supposed spina bi- Movement at University of London for obtain- Mr. John Smith, 583; Dr. G. Soulby; Mr. fida in a young man ; enormous size of the ing franchise, 496
J. Berry, 600 tumour; puncture ; tetanus ; death ; autopsy, Mucous membranes of the air-passages ; topical Obré, Mr. II., On the induction of labour by 56 ; discase of the hip-joint of several medication in the treatment of, 259
the water dash, 431 years' standing ; death ; examination of the Munificence, 116; Miss Abigail Pratten, 230
Observations, London Medical Society of, what joint, 106; strangulated femoral hernia ; Munificent donations, 536
to observe at the bedside, and after death, mortification and rupture of the intestine; Murder by a quack, alleged, 389; committed by
in medical cases, 591 operation ; death ; autopsy, 493
a patient vpon his medical adviser, 317 Observations on the impulse of the heart, 467, ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL.- Aneurism of the left Muscular tic, Dr. Hall on, 510
566 cartoid artery close to the origin of the vessel; Museum, IIunterian, 223, 457
Obstetric dynamics, 130, 178; physicians and Brasdor's operation, 57; injury to the upper Mushrooms, test for, 434
the college, 334 part of the left arm; amputation at the
Oculists in Turkey, 58 shoulder-joint ; death, 84; compound fracture
Ogle, Dr., notes from, on fibrinous concretions of of the hand, with extensive laceration of
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heart, 226, 339 the integuments and tendons; recovery with-
Oldfield, Mr., on the inadequate remuneration out amputation, 127 ; two cases of ovarian Napoleon's surgeon, ath of, 317
of medical men, 204 disease : one of ovarian dropsy, the other of Narcotine, 490
Olecranon and coronoid process, removal, 521 ovarian tumour ; deaths; autopsies.-Ova- Naval appointments, 582
Olives, preserved, 135 rian tumour; extirpation ; death ; autopsy, assistant-surgeons, 47, 161, 251 ; medical Opening of the New Crystal Palace on Sundays, 877; encephaloid cancer developed in the service, 302
and the public health, 474 ; of the session ; abdomen of a child five years old; death; | Navy, the, and College of Surgeons in Ireland, introductory lecture, 336; of the medical 80- autopsy, 193 582
cieties, 357 St. Thomas's HOSPITAL.—Encephaloid disease Nap after dinner, 274 ; letters on a, 318, 342, Operation for directing the orifices of the ureters of the testicle ; removal of the organ.--En- 360
into the rectum, 568 cephaloid disease of the testicle ; post-mortem Necessity for qualified surgeons to passenger- Operations, University College Hospital, 558 examination, 35; severe neuralgia arrested ships, 599
Opiates, immense doses of, 672 by surgical operation, 83; melanotic tumour Necrosis of the sixth cervical vertebra; death, Opium, 490; statistics, 412; in delirium tre- growing from the heel; amputation of the 195 leg, 175 ; cephaloma developed in the me- Nees von Esenbeck's herbarium, 116
Ordnance medical department, 303 dullary canal
lower part of the right Neligan, Dr., on Discases of the Skin (Review), Ormerod, Dr., on some of the inore important ulna; removal of the discased portion of 156
points in the pathology of rheumatic and bone, 378; cases of gonorrhoea treated by Neuroma pervading all the nerves; curious case non-rheumatic pericarditis, 477 M. Jozeau's Copahine-mège, a peculiar mode of, 219
Orange, Mr., note on mopping out the air pas of administering copabia, 422 ; calculus in Newcastle-upon-Tyne College of Medicine and the female; extraction without incision or Practical Science, 290; in connexion with Orthopædic Hospital, City, anniversary dinner crushing, and with the assistance of instan-
the University of Durham, 290; Infirmary, of, 43 taneous dilatation of the urethra, 442 ; ex- 291; tracheotomy and extraction of a portion Os calcis, fracture of the, 177 cision of the elbow joint; erysipelas ; death; of broken glass, 471
Os uteri, occlusion of the, note from Dr. Power, 545; ectropia vesicæ ; (absence of the ante- New acupuncture needle, 362
272 ; notes from Dr. Highmore and Mr. rior walls of the bladder and pubic abdo- Charter of the College of Physicians, 269 Hendry, 248 ; supposed occlusion of the,
P minal parietes ;) operation for directing the Fellows, Royal College of Surgeons, 582 ; 204 ; Dr. Whitworth, note from, 227 orifices of the ureters into the rectum; letter on the, 228
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