Bulletin
of
The Johns Hopkins Hospital




1900 - Volume 11

Halsted, W.S.
Contributions to the surgery of the bile passages, especially of the common bile-duct. — 1900, 11: 1


Bloodgood, J.C.
Early exploratory operations in tuberculosis of the hip. — 1900, 11: 11


La Garde, L.A.
Gunshot injuries by the weapons of reduced calibre. — 1900, 11: 20


Johnston, W.B.
A reconstruction of a glomerulus of the human kidney. — 1900, 11: 24


Barker, L.F.
Medical Commission to the Philippines. — 1900, 11: 26


Walker, G.
An apparatus to aid the introduction of a catheter or bougie. — 1900, 11: 30


Mitchell, J.F.
Cases of surgical trauma. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 32


...
Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1900, 11: 32, 48, 72, 93, 112, 258


Cabot, R.C.
An improved stethoscope. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 33


Cabot, R.C.
The pulmonic second sound. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 33


Barker, L.F., and Flexner, S.
Report upon an expedition sent by the Johns Hopkins University to investigate the prevalent diseases in the Philippines. — 1900, 11: 37


Osler, W.
A case of multiple gangrene in malarial fever. — 1900, 11: 41


McCrae, T.
Benjamin Jesty: a pre-Jennerian vaccinator. — 1900, 11: 42


Steiner, W.R.
Haemophilia in the negro. — 1900, 11: 44


Futcher, T.B.
Cases of thrombosis. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 48


Kelly, H.A.
Notes on an improved method of removing the cancerous uterus by the vagina. — 1900, 11: 55


Kelly, H.A.
A preliminary report on the surgical treatment of complicated fibroid tumors of the womb, with a description of two methods of operating. — 1900, 11: 56


Cushing, H.
Observations upon the neural anatomy of the inguinal region relative to the performance of herniotomy under local anaesthesia. — 1900, 11: 58


Berkley, H.J.
The pathological findings in a case of general cutaneous and sensory anaesthesia without psychical implication. — 1900, 11: 64


MacCallum, W.C.
Congenital malformations of the heart as illustrated by the specimens in the pathological museum of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1900, 11: 69


Barker, L.F.
Area of necrosis in internal capsule in typhoid fever. — 1900, 11: 72


Platt, W.B.
Case of empyema of the right antrum. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 72


Barker, L.F.
Changes in the cells of the nucleus dorsalis resulting from pressure upon the upper portion of the spinal cord. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 72


Platt, W.B.
Congenital hip-joint dislocation. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 72


Platt, W.B.
Congenital opening of the palatoglossus muscle. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 72


Kelly, H.A.
Poisonous snakes. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 73


Ramsay, O.G.
An unusual method of performing hysteromyomectomy. — 1900, 11: 77


Peters, L.
A squamous-celled carcinomatous degeneration of an ovarian dermoid cyst; also an adenocarcinoma of the ovary associated with an ovarian dermoid cyst. — 1900, 11: 78


Clement, A.W., and MacCallum, W.G.
Pulmonary tuberculosis, with diffuse pneumonic consolidation, in a lion. — 1900, 11: 85


Hamburger, L.P.
Arsenical pigmentation and keratosis. — 1900, 11: 87


Kelly, H.A.
Uncontaminated urine. — 1900, 11: 91


Kelly, H.A.
A note on a series of new vesical specula. — 1900, 11: 93


Berkley, H.J.
Specimens of false porencephalia. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 93


Ewing, C.B.
On a form of conjugation of the malarial parasite. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 94


Brown, T.R.
Urinary anomalies. — 1900, 11: 97


McCrae, T.
Acute leukaemia in childhood with report of a case. — 1900, 11: 102


Cabot, A.T.
Personal experience in operations for stone in the bladder. — 1900, 11: 107


Brooks, W.K.
The inheritance of deafness. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 112


Futcher, T.B.
Idiopathic dilatation of the colon. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 114


MacCallum, W.C.
Specimens of cystic kidneys. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 114


Watson, W.T.
The exhibition of a three-months infant with a caudal appendage. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 114


Miller, G.B.
Acute gonorrhoeal peritonitis. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 115


Miller, G.B.
Ovarian abscess with general peritonitis. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 115


Miller, G.B.
Suppurative ovarian cyst with formation of gas inside the cyst. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 116


Flint, J.M.
Notes on the plague in China and India. — 1900, 11: 119


Marshall, H.T.
A study of Christian Science. — 1900, 11: 128


Councilman, W.T.
Address upon the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the graduation of Dr. William H.Welch. — 1900, 11: 135


Welch, W.H.
Address upon the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of graduation. — 1900, 11: 136


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Abstracts of contributions to the science of medicine dedicated to William H. Welch. — 1900, 11: 138


Barker, L.F.
On the present status of therapy and its future. — 1900, 11: 149


Cushing, H.
A comparative study of some members of a pathogenic group of bacilli of the hog cholera or Bac. enteritidis (Gärtner) type, intermediate between the typhoid and colon groups. — 1900, 11: 156


Cordell, E.F.
Charles Frederick Wiesenthal, medicinae practicus, the father of the medical profession of Baltimore. — 1900, 11: 170


Hurdon, E.
I. Primary carcinoma of the appendix vermiformis; II. Carcinoma of the appendix secondary to carcinoma of the ovaries. — 1900, 11: 175


Theobald, S.
A case of transient spastic convergent strabismus. — 1900, 11: 178


Welch, W.H.
Morbid conditions caused by Bacillus aërogenes capsulatus. — 1900, 11: 185


Opie, E.L.
On the histology of the islands of Langerhans of the pancreas. — 1900, 11: 205


White, W.C.
The distribution of connective tissue in new growths. — 1900, 11: 209


Lootz, E., and Talant, A.W.
On the relation of the electrical conductivity of blood-serum to its alleged bactericidal power. — 1900, 11: 220


Whitehead, R.H.
A contribution to the study of malignant tumors arising in congenital moles. — 1900, 11: 221


Jones, H.C.
Inorganic ferments. — 1900, 11: 224


Miller, G.B.
The sterilization of catgut. — 1900, 11: 225


Flexner, S.
On the etiology of the tropical dysentery. — 1900, 11: 231


Walker, G.
A contribution to the study of the anatomy and physiology of the prostate gland, and a few observations on the phenomenon of ejaculation. — 1900, 11: 242


Ramsay, O.G.
A pin imbedded in the rectum. — 1900, 11: 256


Amberg, S.
Diphtheria with cardiac malformations. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 258


Amberg, S.
Tuberculosis following syphilis. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 258


Cushing, H.
Thrombosis of the carotid artery. (Proceedings). — 1900, 11: 260


Hunner, G.L.
Aneurism of the aorta treated by the insertion of a permanent wire and galvanism (Moore-Corradi method). — 1900, 11: 263


Thomas, H.M.
Obstetrical paralysis, infantile and maternal. — 1900, 11: 279


Penrose, C.A.
Oxygen and steam with the vapors of a special inhalation mixture in pulmonary diseases. — 1900, 11: 288


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Obituary: Lazear, Jesse Williams. — 1900, 11: 290


Hemmeter, J.C.
Theodor Billroth, musical and surgical philosopher. A biography and a review of his work on psycho-physiological aphorisms on music. — 1900, 11: 297


Reik, H.O.
Report on the examination of the ears of 440 school children. — 1900, 11: 318


Walker, G.
Experimental injection of testicular fluid to prevent the atrophy of the prostate gland in dogs, after removal of the testes. — 1900, 11: 322


Mackenzie, J.N.
A plea for early naked-eye diagnosis and removal of the entire organ with neighboring area of possible lymphatic infection in cancer of the larynx. — 1900, 11: 323


Pleasants, J.H.
Heredity in diabetes mellitus, with a report of six cases occurring in a family. — 1900, 11: 325



1901 - Volume 12

Kelly, H.A.
The removal of pelvic inflammatory masses by the abdomen after bisection of the uterus. — 1901, 12: 1


Brown, T.R.
The bacteriology of cystitis, pyelitis, and pyelonephritis in women. — 1901, 12: 4


Brödel, M.
The intrinsic blood-vessels of the kidney and their significance in nephrotomy. — 1901, 12: 10


Ford, W.W.
Notes on aerobic spore-bearing bacilli. — 1901, 12: 13


Osler, W.
Case of asthma with cyanosis, extensive purpura, painful muscles, and eosinophilia. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 17


...
Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1901, 12: 17, 216, 261, 295


Platt, W.B.
Cases of bow-leg, knock-knee, and epispadias. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 18


Opie, E.L.
The relation of cholelithiasis to disease of the pancreas and to fat-necrosis. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 19


Futcher, T.B.
Secondary syphilitic eruption. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 21


Marshall, H.T.
Vegetative endocarditis, cystic kidney, carcinoma of gall-bladder. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 22


Miller, G.B.
Simple ulcerative colitis. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 23


Dare, A.
Demonstration of a new hemoglobinometer. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 24


Mitchell, J.F.
Abdominal tumor containing a dermoid cyst. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 25


McCrae, T.
Cirrhosis of the stomach. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 25


Bloodgood, J.C.
Two cases of acute pancreatitis. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 26


Longcope, W.T.
Tuberculosis of aorta. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 27


Musgrave, W.E., and Strong, R.P.
Preliminary note of a case of infection with Balantidium coli (Stein). — 1901, 12: 31


Taylor, R.T.
Hyperextension as an essential in the correction of the deformity of Pott's disease, with the presentation of original methods. — 1901, 12: 32


Hamburger, L.P.
Two examples of Bence Jones'albumosuria associated with multiple myeloma. — 1901, 12: 38


Laird, A.T., and Blumer, G.
Report of a case of fulminating hemorrhagic infection due to an organism of the Bacillus mucosus capsulatus group. — 1901, 12: 45


Blumer, G., and Laird, A.T.
Report of a case of fulminating hemorrhagic infection due to an organism of the Bacillus mucosus capsulatus group. — 1901, 12: 45


Durham, H.E., and Myers, W.
Abstract of interim report on yellow fever by the Yellow Fever Commission of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. — 1901, 12: 48


Welch, W.H.
Introductory note to Drs. Durham and Myers's report. — 1901, 12: 48


Le Count, E.R.
The genesis of carcinoma of the Fallopian tube in hyperplastic salpingitis with report of a case and a table of twenty-one reported cases. — 1901, 12: 55


Harris, N.MacL., and Dabney, W.M.
Report upon a case of gonorrheal endocarditis in a patient dying in the puerperium; with reference to two recent suspected cases. — 1901, 12: 68


Dabney, W.M., and Harris, N.MacL.
Report upon a case of gonorrhoeal endocarditis in a patient dying in the puerperium; with reference to two recent suspected cases. — 1901, 12: 68


Walker, G.
An experimental study concerning the relation which the prostate gland bears to the fecundative power of the spermatic fluid. — 1901, 12: 77


Abel, J.J.
Further observations on epinephrin. — 1901, 12: 80


Barker, L.F.
On the study of anatomy. — 1901, 12: 87


Harrison, R.G.
On the occurrence of tails in man, with a description of the case reported by Dr. Watson. — 1901, 12: 96


MacCallum, J.B.
Development of the pig's intestine. — 1901, 12: 102


Mellus, E.L.
Bilateral relations of the cerebral cortex. — 1901, 12: 108


Bardeen, C.R.
A new carbon-dioxide freezing microtome. — 1901, 12: 112


Brush, C.E., Jr.
Notes on cervical ribs. — 1901, 12: 114


Kerr, A.T.
On the preservation of anatomical material in America by means of cold storage. — 1901, 12: 117


Long, M.
On the development of the nuclei pontis during the second and third months of embryonic life. — 1901, 12: 123


Sudler, M.T.
The architecture of the gall-bladder. — 1901, 12: 126


Walker, G.
Remarkable cases of hereditary anchyloses, or absence of various phalangeal joints with defects of the little and ring fingers. — 1901, 12: 129


Mall, F.P.
Note on the basement membranes of the tubules of the kidney. — 1901, 12: 133


Knower, H.McE.
A comparative study of the development of the generative tract in termites. — 1901, 12: 135


Hitzbot, J.M.
A composite study of the axillary artery in man. — 1901, 12: 136


Mall, F.P.
On the origin of the lymphatics in the liver. — 1901, 12: 146


Bardeen, C.R.
Born's method of reconstruction by means of wax plates as used in the anatomical laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University. — 1901, 12: 148


Fowler, H.A.
Model of the nucleus dentatus of the cerebellum and its accessory nuclei. — 1901, 12: 151


Bardeen, C.R.
Use of the material of the dissecting room for scientific purposes. — 1901, 12: 155


Mall, F.P.
On the development of the human diaphragm. — 1901, 12: 158


Lewis, W.H.
Observations on the pectoralis major muscle in man. — 1901, 12: 172


Calvert, W.J.
On the blood-vessels of the human lymphatic gland. — 1901, 12: 177


Mosher, C.D.
Normal menstruation and some of the factors modifying it. — 1901, 12: 178


Halsted, W.S.
Retrojection of bile into the pancreas, a cause of acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis. — 1901, 12: 179


Opie, E.L.
The etiology of acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis. — 1901, 12: 182


Sabin, F.R.
A case of arterial disease, possibly periarteritis nodosa. — 1901, 12: 195


Bassett, V.H., and Opie, E.
Typhoid infection without lesion of the intestine. A case of haemorrhagic typhoid fever with atypical intestinal lesions. — 1901, 12: 198


Opie, E.L., and Bassett, V.H.
Typhoid infection without lesions of the intestine. A case of haemorrhagic typhoid fever. — 1901, 12: 198


Cole, R.I.
Frequency of typhoid bacilli in the blood. — 1901, 12: 203


Finney, J.M.T., and Pancoast, O.B.
A portable operating outfit. — 1901, 12: 206


Stokes, W.R.
Ulcer of the stomach caused by the diphtheria bacillus. — 1901, 12: 209


Krusen, W.
Ovarian organotherapy. — 1901, 12: 213


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Memorial: Lazear, Jesse Williams. — 1901, 12: 215


Harris, N.MacL.
Report upon B. mortiferus. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 216


Randolph, R.L.
Exhibition of a case of osteoma of external auditory canal. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 219


Opie, E.L.
Healed amoebic abscess of the liver and amoebic abscess of the lung. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 219


Osler, W.
Chronic jaundice with xanthoma multiplex. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 220


Sabin, F.R.
A case of arsenical neuritis. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 221


Cordell, E.F.
The medicine and doctors of Horace. — 1901, 12: 233


Kelly, H.A.
A historical note upon diptera as carriers of diseases - Paré-Déclat. — 1901, 12: 240


Friedenwald, H.
The fiftieth anniversary of the invention of the ophthalmoscope. — 1901, 12: 243


Tinker, M.B.
The first nephrectomy and the first cholecystotomy, with a sketch of the lives of Doctors Erastus B. Wolcott and John S. Bobbs. — 1901, 12: 247


Miller, G.B.
Measurement of external urethral orifice. — 1901, 12: 251


Mosher, C.D.
The frequency of gall-stones in the United States. — 1901, 12: 253


Cone, S.M.
Tendon transplantation. — 1901, 12: 259


McCrae, T.
Exhibition of cases of pernicious anaemia. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 261


Opie, E.L.
Diabetes mellitus associated with hyaline degeneration of the islands of Langerhans of the pancreas. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 263


Osler, W.
On hemorrhage in chronic jaundice. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 264


Osler, W.
Typhoid spine. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 265


Trudeau, E.L.
The history and work of the Saranac Laboratory for the study of tuberculosis. — 1901, 12: 271


Knopf, S.A.
The prevention of tuberculous diseases in infancy and childhood. — 1901, 12: 275


Knopf, S.A.
Respiratory exercises in the prevention and treatment of pulmonary diseases. — 1901, 12: 282


Buckler, H.W.
Pulmonary tuberculosis in Baltimore. — 1901, 12: 288


Cushing, H.
Concerning a definite regulatory mechanism of the vaso-motor center which controls blood pressure during cerebral compression. — 1901, 12: 290


MacCallum, W.C.
Pendulous tubercles in the peritoneum. — 1901, 12: 293


Welch, W.H.
The parasite of cancer. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 295


Futcher, T.B.
A case of Charcot's joints involving both knees. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 296


Osler, W.
Primitive splenomegaly with cirrhosis of the liver. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 296


Stiles, C.W.
Protozoic and blastomycetic dermatitis. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 296


Kelly, H.A.
Drainage of the bladder and cystoscopic examinations. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 298


Porter, O.J.
Observations upon smallpox. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 298


Bettmann, M.
Fibrinous bronchitis. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 299


Durham, H.E., and Myers, W.
The life history of drepanidium. (Proceedings). — 1901, 12: 300


Warfield, L.M.
Carcinoma of the male breast. — 1901, 12: 305


Steiner, W.R.
Report of a case of carcinoma diagnosed by means of paracentesis abdominis, with some remarks on the diagnostic value of examinations of serous effusions. — 1901, 12: 310


Hurdon, E.
A case of primary adeno-carcinoma of the Fallopian tube. — 1901, 12: 315


Knox, J.H.M.
Lipo-myoma of the uterus. — 1901, 12: 318


Thomas, H.M.
Chorea with embolism of central artery of retina. — 1901, 12: 321


Reik, H.O.
Ophthalmoscopic appearances of chorea with embolism of central artery of retina. — 1901, 12: 325


Taylor, W.J.
Volvulus of Meckel's diverticulum with recovery after operation. — 1901, 12: 326


Osler, W.
Congenital absence of the abdominal muscles, with distended and hypertrophied urinary bladder. — 1901, 12: 331


Osler, W.
On a family form of recurring epistaxis associated with multiple telangiectases of the skin and mucous membranes. — 1901, 12: 333


Abel, J.J.
On the behavior of epinephrin to Fehling's solution and other characteristic of this substance. — 1901, 12: 337


Elting, A.W.
Osteitis deformans with report of a case. — 1901, 12: 343


Stieren, E.
Tubercular dacryoadenitis and conjunctivitis, containing the report of a probable case ending in spontaneous recovery and a review of the previous literature on tubercular dacryoadenitis. — 1901, 12: 349


Amberg, S.
A contribution to the study of amoebic dysentery in children. — 1901, 12: 355


Leonard, C.L.
The advances made on medical and surgical diagnosis by the Roentgen method. — 1901, 12: 363


Yates, J.L.
Pathological report upon a fatal case of enteritis with anemia caused by uncinaria duodenalis. — 1901, 12: 366



1902 - Volume 13

Mumford, J.G.
Jacob Bigelow - A sketch. — 1902, 13: 1


Sampson, J.A.
Proper foot wear and the treatment of weakened and flat feet by mechanical devices for maintaining the adducted position. — 1902, 13: 8


McCrae, T.
Mastitis in typhoid fever, with the report of three cases. — 1902, 13: 20


Calvert, W.J.
A preliminary report on the blood in two cases of filariasis. — 1902, 13: 23


...
Scholarship. — 1902, 13: 25


Abel, J.J.
On a simple method of preparing epinephrin and its compounds. — 1902, 13: 29


Young, H.H.
A new combined electro-cautery incisor for the Bottini operation for prostatic obstruction. — 1902, 13: 36


Dohme, G.C., and Hirshberg, L.K.
The distribution of anopheles in the vicinity of Baltimore. — 1902, 13: 45


Flint, J.M.
A new method for the demonstration of the framework of organs. — 1902, 13: 48


Friedenwald, H.
The toxic effect of alcohol on the ganglion cells of the retina. — 1902, 13: 52


Finney, J.M.T.
Gastrotomy for removal of false teeth. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 53


Osler, W.
Primitive splenomegaly with anaemia, cirrhosis of the liver and jaundice. - Banti's disease. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 53


...
Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1902, 13: 53, 115, 141, 245


Finney, J.M.T.
Excision of the gall bladder. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 54


Follis, R.H.
Gun-shot wound of abdomen. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 55


Bettmann, M.
A case of labor in a bicornate uterus. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 56


McCrae, T.
Adherent pericardium. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 57


McCrae, T.
Post-typhoid insanity. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 57


MacCallum, W.C.
Destruction and subsequent regeneration of liver cells. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 58


Gilchrist, T.C.
Indurated scrofulous erythema. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 58


Thayer, W.S.
A case of aestivo-autumnal fever with unusually few parasites in the peripheral circulation. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 59


McCrae, T.
Nervous manifestations of pernicious anaemia. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 61


Hunner, G.L.
Case of ovarian cyst. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 62


Kelly, H.A.
The treatment of vesico-vaginal and recto-vaginal fistulae high up in the vagina. — 1902, 13: 73


Huger, W.E.
Cyclic albuminuria. — 1902, 13: 75


Robinson, G.C.
On a cyst originating from the ductus thyreoglossus. — 1902, 13: 81


Reik, H.O.
Catarrhal otitis media (non-suppurative) as a factor in the etiology of facial paralysis. — 1902, 13: 83


Nuttall, Zelia
Sorcery, medicine, and surgery in ancient Mexico. — 1902, 13: 87


Emerson, C.P.
The extent of gastric digestion in cases of carcinoma of the stomach. — 1902, 13: 91


Jones, H.C.
The effect of certain poisons on inorganic ferments. — 1902, 13: 97


Rose, A.
Greek in medicine. — 1902, 13: 100


Goldsborough, F.C.
On syphilitic disease of the cerebral arteries. — 1902, 13: 105


Strong, R.P.
Para-colon bacillus. — 1902, 13: 107


Travis, C.H.
A case of multiple primary adenocarcinoma of the liver with cirrhosis. — 1902, 13: 108


Harris, N.MacL.
Concerning an improved method of making collodium sacs. — 1902, 13: 112


Boggs, T.R.
Arthritis deformans. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 115


Futcher, T.B.
A case showing the deformities of chronic gout. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 116


Opie, E.L.
A case of haemorrhagic pancreatitis. The occurrence of fat-splitting ferment in the urine. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 117


Harris, N.MacL., and Hunner, G.L.
Acute general gonorrheal peritonitis. — 1902, 13: 121


Steiner, W.R.
Peripheral venous thrombosis in pneumonia, with report of three cases and a review of those previously recorded. — 1902, 13: 130


Calvert, W.J.
Eosinophilia in filariasis. — 1902, 13: 133


Cole, R.I.
Blood cultures in pneumonia. — 1902, 13: 136


Peters, L.
Malarial fever in infancy, probably maternal in origin. — 1902, 13: 139


Kelly, H.A.
Exhibition of a case of pelvic tuberculosis. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 141


Hunner, G.L.
Pelvic tuberculosis. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 142


Follis, R.H.
Stab wound of abdomen. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 142


Cole, R.I.
Pneumococcus septicaemia, meningitis and arthritis. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 143


Osler, W.
Coma in cancer of the stomach. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 145


Flexner, S.
A new study of snake venom. — 1902, 13: 146


Warfield, L.M.
Exhibition of a case of thrombosis. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 147


Cullen, T.S.
Hydatidiform mole. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 148


Cullen, T.S.
Tuberculosis of the kidney. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 149


Cullen, T.S.
Extrauterine pregnancy following old salpingitis. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 150


Finney, J.M.T.
A new method of pyloroplasty. — 1902, 13: 155


Mitchell, J.F.
The surgical treatment of tuberculous cervical adenitis. — 1902, 13: 161


Knox, J.H.M., and Warfield, L.M.
The leucocyte count in the summer diarrhoeas of children. — 1902, 13: 167


Warfield, L.M.
Typhoid fever: Report of a case with three relapses . Remarks. — 1902, 13: 173


Baumgarten, W.
The clinical value of Oliver's haemocytometer. — 1902, 13: 176


Cordell, E.F.
Transactions of the Harford Medical Society, 1797-8. — 1902, 13: 181


Cordell, E.F.
The Doctors Gustavus Brown of Lower Maryland. — 1902, 13: 188


Steiner, W.R.
A contribution to the history of medicine in the Province of Maryland, 1636-1671. — 1902, 13: 192


Jacobs, H.B.
Some distinguished American students of tuberculosis. — 1902, 13: 199


Tinker, M.B.
America's contributions to surgery. — 1902, 13: 209


Hunt, R.
The toxicity of methyl alcohol. — 1902, 13: 213


Pusey, B.
The genesis of glioma retinae in neuroglia. — 1902, 13: 229


Cole, R.I.
Note on a case of infection by Bacillus aërogenes capsulatus, in which the organism was demonstrated in the circulating blood during life. — 1902, 13: 234


Moore, J.T.
An observation showing that the flagella of the malarial parasite are fertilizing elements. — 1902, 13: 235


Harris, N.MacL., and Johnston, W.B.
Gonorrhoeal endocarditis with cultivation of the specific organism from the blood during life. — 1902, 13: 236


Cornell, W.B., and Councilman, W.T.
A case of tabetic vertebral osteo-arthropathy, with radiograph. — 1902, 13: 242


McCrae, T.
Case of anaemia. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 245


Thomas, H.M.
Asthenic bulbar paralysis or myasthenia gravis. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 246


Tinker, M.B.
Compound outward dislocation of elbow, with excision. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 246


Spratt, C.N.
Case of gonorrheal peritonitis. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 247


Cushing, H.
A ninth case of Gasserian ganglion extirpation. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 248


McCrae, T.
Pneumonia, post-operative. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 249


Mitchell, J.F.
Tuberculosis of hernial sac. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 249


Bunting, C.H.
Case of arthritis deformans. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 250


Mitchell, J.F.
Epithelioma of the lip. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 250


Osler, W.
Hemiplegia in pernicious anemia. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 251


Hunner, G.L.
Ovarian fibroma. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 251


Cole, R.I.
Cases of malignant endocarditis with septicaemia. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 252


Hunner, G.L.
An improved method of uretero-vesical anastomosis. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 256


Gilchrist, T.C.
Bullous eruption of the extremities. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 256


Gilchrist, T.C.
Case of syphilis. (Proceedings). — 1902, 13: 256


Erving, W.G.
Actinomycosis hominis in America, with report of six cases. — 1902, 13: 261


Carey, H.W.
Report of two testicular teratomata with a review of the recent literature. — 1902, 13: 268


Freudenberg, A.
Electro-cautery incisor for the Bottini operation. (Correspondence). — 1902, 13: 279


Young, H.H.
Electro-cautery incision for the Bottini operation. (Correspondence). — 1902, 13: 280


Welch, W.H.
The Huxley lecture on recent studies of immunity with special reference to their bearing on pathology. — 1902, 13: 285


Sampson, J.A.
The importance of a more radical operation in carcinoma cervicis uteri as suggested by pathological findings in the parametrium. — 1902, 13: 299


Cook, H.W.
Nitrogen excretion in pneumonia and its relation to resolution. — 1902, 13: 307



1903 - Volume 14

MacCallum, W.C.
The relations between the lymphatics and the connective tissue. — 1903, 14: 1


Emerson, C.P.
The accuracy of certain clinical methods. — 1903, 14: 9


Allen, H.W.
Albuminous expectoration following thoracentesis, with report of a case. — 1903, 14: 18


Wooley, P.G.
A study of reticular supporting network in malignant neoplasms. — 1903, 14: 21


Mall, F.P.
Note on the collection of human embryos in the Anatomical Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University. — 1903, 14: 29


Flint, J.M.
Note on the framework of the thyroid gland. — 1903, 14: 33


Briggs, J.B.
The results of some observations on blood-pressure in morbid conditions in adults. — 1903, 14: 35


Cook, H.W.
The clinical value of blood-pressure determinations as a guide to stimulation in sick children. — 1903, 14: 37


...
Obituary: Ochsner, Henry, W.. — 1903, 14: 39


Randolph, R.L.
The role of the toxins in inflammations of the eye. — 1903, 14: 47


Calvert, W.J.
Plague in the Orient. — 1903, 14: 60


Hamburger, L.P., and Rubel, M.
Pemphigus vegetans. — 1903, 14: 63


Cushing, H.
The taste fibers and their independence of the N. trigeminus. — 1903, 14: 71


Moody, R.O.
On the use of clay modeling in the study of osteology. — 1903, 14: 78


Reik, H.O.
The treatment of aural exostoses. — 1903, 14: 82


McCrae, T.
Aneurism of the aorta. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 84


...
Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1903, 14: 84, 314


Osler, W.
Aneurism of upper part of thoracic aorta. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 85


McCrae, T.
Typhoid spine. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 85


Clarke, T.W.
Aneurism of abdominal aorta or coeliac axis. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 86


Follis, R.H.
Exhibition of two cases of appendicitis with obstruction. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 86


MacCallum, W.C.
Thoracic aneurism; Gummata of liver; Thrombus. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 88


Cullen, T.S.
Report of four cases of uterine myomata. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 89


Osler, W.
Certain forms of cyanosis with polycythaemia. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 91


Young, H.H.
Exhibition of renal and ureteral cases. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 93


Kelly, H.A.
A method of sequestrating the urinary bladder in extensive operations involving its peritoneal surfaces. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 96


MacCallum, W.C.
On the mechanism of absorption of granular materials from the peritoneum. — 1903, 14: 105


Cabot, R.C., and Locke, E.A.
On the occurrence of diastolic murmurs without lesions of the aortic or pulmonary valves. — 1903, 14: 115


Codman, E.A.
The use of X-ray in surgery. — 1903, 14: 120


Pleasants, J.H.
Traumatic pericarditis, endocarditis and myocarditis. — 1903, 14: 124


Bloodgood, J.C.
Giant cell sarcoma of the bone. — 1903, 14: 134


Bloodgood, J.C.
Angioneurotic erythema and its surgical treatment by neurectomy. — 1903, 14: 138


McCrae, T.
The history of St. Bartolomew's Hospital, London. — 1903, 14: 149


Tinker, M.B.
Cryoscopy as an index of renal insufficiency in surgical diseases of the kidney. — 1903, 14: 162


Cullen, T.S.
A simple electric female cystoscope. — 1903, 14: 166


Osler, W.
On obliteration of the superior vena cava. — 1903, 14: 169


Dare, A.
A new method of hemo-alkalimetry and a new hemoalkalimeter. — 1903, 14: 175


Mumford, J.G.
John Collins Warren. — 1903, 14: 180


Bunting, C.H.
The etiology of serofibrinous pleurisy with reference to cytological diagnosis. — 1903, 14: 185


Watts, S.H.
A case of peptic ulcer in the jejunum of a dog following gastroenterostomy, with review of the cases reported in man. — 1903, 14: 191


Sampson, J.A.
The advantages of the Sims posture in cytoscopic examinations. — 1903, 14: 194


Steiner, W.R.
Some early autopsies in United States. — 1903, 14: 201


Thomas, H.M.
A case of neuro-fibromatosis (von Recklinghausen's disease) with paralysis and muscular atrophy of arms and legs. — 1903, 14: 204


Halsted, W.S.
The cure of the more difficult as well as the simpler inguinal ruptures. — 1903, 14: 208


Stokes, W.R.
The pathology of smallpox. — 1903, 14: 214


Bloodgood, J.C.
Method of instruction in surgical pathology. — 1903, 14: 220


Robb, I. Hampton
The quality of thoroughness in nurses' work. — 1903, 14: 225


Opie, E.L.
The anatomy of the pancreas. — 1903, 14: 229


Boggs, T.R.
Uncinariasis. Report of a case of infection with the American species. — 1903, 14: 232


Van Wart, R.McL.
Solitary tubercle of the stomach. — 1903, 14: 235


Sampson, J.A.
The control of hemorrhage following pelvic operations by packing the pelvis with gauze through a proctoscope and maintaining counter pressure by packing the vagina. — 1903, 14: 237


Friedenwald, J.
Note on the discovery and first use of the stomach tube by an American physician. — 1903, 14: 243


Van Wart, R.McL.
On a rapid method of staining neuroglia. — 1903, 14: 246


Harrington, T.F.
Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower (1620), the pioneer physician. — 1903, 14: 263


Blumer, G.
The relation of the status lymphaticus to sudden death, death under anaesthesia, and infection. — 1903, 14: 270


Remsen, C.M.
A case of syphilis of the peripheral nerves and lungs. — 1903, 14: 280


Cordell, E.F.
The medicine and doctors of Juvenal. — 1903, 14: 283


Park, R.
An epitome of the history of carcinoma. — 1903, 14: 289


Steiner, W.R.
Governor John Winthrop Jr., of Connecticut, as a physician. — 1903, 14: 294


Howard, C.P.
Pneumococcic arthritis: Report of three cases. — 1903, 14: 303


Slaughter, B.R.
The plague in India. — 1903, 14: 307


Randolph, R.L.
Use of the magnet in extracting foreign bodies from the eye. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 314


Cushing, H., and Thomas, H.M.
Exhibition of two cases of radicular paralysis of the brachial plexus. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 315


Stiles, C.W.
Report on the prevalence of uncinariasis in the Southern States. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 315


Bloodgood, J.C.
Sarcoma of the tibia. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 315


Knox, J.H.M.
A clinical summary of fifty cases of summer diarrhea. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 319


Flexner, S.
The bacillus of dysentery, with special reference to its etiological relationship to the summer diarrhea of children. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 320


Reik, H.O.
Cases of congenital defects of the iris. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 322


Osler, W.
Two cases of cirrhosis of the liver in children. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 322


McCrae, T.
Arthritis deformans of the osteo-arthritic type. (Proceedings). — 1903, 14: 323


Herter, C.A.
The influence of Pasteur on medical science. — 1903, 14: 325


Sampson, J.A.
Ascending renal infection; with special reference to the reflex of urine from the bladder into the ureters as an etiological factor in its causation and maintenance. — 1903, 14: 334


Cullen, E.K.
A morphological study of the blood of certain fishes and birds, with special reference to the leucocytes of birds. — 1903, 14: 352


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Memorial to Reed, Walter. — 1903, 14: 356



1904 - Volume 15

Osler, W.
The master-word in medicine. — 1904, 15: 1


Hunner, G.L.
Tuberculosis of the urinary system in women. Report of thirty-five cases. — 1904, 15: 8


Pleasants, J.H.
The second hospital in the colonies, the "Coole Springs of St. Maries," Maryland, 1698. — 1904, 15: 18


Rowley, M.E.
Some unusual forms of malarial parasites. — 1904, 15: 22


Camac, C.N.B.
Historic outline of cardiac pathology and clinical aspects of chronic myocarditis. — 1904, 15: 27


Sampson, J.A.
The efficiency of the periureteral arterial plexus, and the importance of its preservation in the more radical operations for carcinoma cervicis uteri. — 1904, 15: 39


Rosenheim, S.
Two cases of leukokeratosis buccalis; comparison with the histological changes in a case of tylosis palmae et plantae. — 1904, 15: 47


Dunham, K.
The effects of x-rays upon lower animal life and the tube best suited to their destruction. — 1904, 15: 51


Hirshberg, L.K.
An anopheles mosquito which does not transmit malaria. — 1904, 15: 53


Follis, R.H.
Bullet wound of right lumbar region. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 57


...
Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1904, 15: 57, 172, 250


Cullen, T.S.
Some recent cases of extrauterine pregnancy. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 58


Steiner, W.R.
A case of typhoid arteritis. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 60


Hume, J.
The treatment of general infections, with especial reference to the use of silver nitrate in such cases. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 61


Cole, R.I.
Exhibition of cases of typhoid meningitis. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 62


Reik, H.O.
A preliminary report on a new method of treating tinnitus aurium. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 65


Gilchrist, T.C.
A case of blastomycetic infection. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 66


Thomas, H.M.
A case of generalized neuritis from lead. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 66


Osler, W.
Aneurism of arch of aorta and innominate. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 66


Slemons, J.M.
Metabolism in pregnancy. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 67


Opie, E.L.
The relation of leucocytes with eosinophile granulation to bacterial infection. — 1904, 15: 71


Sampson, J.A.
The relation between carcinoma cervicis uteri and the ureters, and its significance in the more radical operations for that disease. — 1904, 15: 72


McCrae, T.
George Cheyne, an old London and Bath physician. — 1904, 15: 84


Sachs, E.
A case of amaurotic family idiocy. — 1904, 15: 94


Dock, G.
Vaccine and vaccination. — 1904, 15: 109


Lee, A.W.
Concerning the sinus frontales in man with observations upon them in some other mammalian skulls. — 1904, 15: 115


Hastings, T.W.
A modified Nocht's stain. — 1904, 15: 122


Sampson, J.A.
Complications arising from freeing the ureters in the more radical operations for carcinoma cervicis uteri, with special reference to post-operative ureteral necrosis. — 1904, 15: 123


Watts, S.H.
The silver bolt as a means of fixing ununited fractures of certain long bones. — 1904, 15: 135


Burnam, C.F.
Exhibition of four appendices vermiformes showing unusual pathological conditions (from the service of Dr. Kelly). — 1904, 15: 136


Thayer, W.S.
Observations on two cases of tuberculous pericarditis with effusion. — 1904, 15: 149


Sampson, J.A.
The relation between carcinoma cervicis uteri and the bladder and its significance in the more radical operations for that disease. — 1904, 15: 156


Lynch, F.W.
Caesarean section and serious dystocia following ventrofixation and suspension. — 1904, 15: 162


Gilman, P.K.
Two cases of multiple saccular aneurysms of the aorta, with rupture into the pericardium. — 1904, 15: 170


Thélin, R.
Report of results of nursing dispensary tubercular patients. — 1904, 15: 171


Cushing, H.
Perineal zoster. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 172


Futcher, T.B.
Hydatid disease in Australia. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 173


Williams, J.W.
Intra-pelvic hematoma following labor. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 173


Cabot, R.C.
The limitations of urinary diagnosis. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 174


Kemp, G.T.
Effect of altitude on blood corpuscles and blood plates. — 1904, 15: 177


Osler, W.
Effect of altitude on blood corpuscles and blood plates. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 178


Erlanger, J., and Hooker, D.R.
Studies in blood pressure. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 179


Cullen, E.K.
Presentation of a case of scleroderma. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 180


Simon, C.E., and Campbell, D.G.J
A case of myelogenous leukaemia. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 181


Campbell, D.G.J, and Simon, C.E.
A case of myelogenous leukemia. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 181


Marshall, H.T.
Loco weed disease of sheep. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 181


Dawson, P.M.
The biography of Stephen Hales, D.D., F.R.S.. — 1904, 15: 185


Schiff, E.
A case of cancer of the mamma cured by means of Roentgen rays. — 1904, 15: 192


Goldsborough, F.C.
Thrombosis of the internal iliac vein during pregnancy. — 1904, 15: 193


Russel, C.K.
Changes in the nervous system after parathyroidectomy. — 1904, 15: 196


Sampson, J.A.
The relation between carcinoma cervicis uteri and the rectum and its significance in the more radical operations for that disease. — 1904, 15: 198


Bean, R.B.
Observations on a study of the subclavian artery in man. — 1904, 15: 203


Thompson, W.L.
The blood in pregnancy. — 1904, 15: 205


Thomas, H.M.
A case of generalized lead paralysis, with a review of the cases of lead palsy seen in the Hospital. — 1904, 15: 209


Cushing, H.
The sensory distribution of the fifth cranial nerve. — 1904, 15: 213


Dawson, P.M.
Stephen Hales, the physiologist. — 1904, 15: 232


Schmoll, E.
The chemical origin of leucocytes. — 1904, 15: 238


Gamble, C.B., Jr.
Mental phenomena and visceral disease. — 1904, 15: 247


Little, H.M.
A simple method of obtaining uterine lochia for bacteriological examination. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 250


Goldthwait, J.E.
The differential diagnosis and treatment of the so-called rheumatoid diseases. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 251


Painter, C.F.
The pathological lesions of the so-called rheumatoid diseases. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 252


Cole, R.I.
Exhibition of a case of probable tuberculosis of the parotid gland. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 258


Kelly, H.A., and Noble, C.P.
Myomectomy in its relation to pregnancy. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 259


Osler, W.
On the surgical importance of the visceral crises in the erythema group. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 259


Welch, W.H.
The treatment of delirium tremens and allied conditions. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 261


Halsted, W.S.
The pathology and treatment of benign tumors of bone with cyst formation. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 262


Lambert, A.
Treatment of delirium tremens and allied conditions. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 262


Thélin, R.
Legislation against tuberculosis. (Correspondence). — 1904, 15: 263


Stiles, C.W.
Pulmonary distomatosis in man. (Proceedings). — 1904, 15: 263


Halsted, W.S.
The training of the surgeon. — 1904, 15: 267


Cushing, H.K.
Notes suggested by the Franklin-Heberden pamphlet of 1759. — 1904, 15: 276


Sampson, J.A.
Vesico-vaginal fistulae following hysterectomy for carcinoma cervicis uteri, with special reference to their origin and closure. — 1904, 15: 285


Kelly, H.A.
The piezometer, an instrument for measuring resistances. — 1904, 15: 293


Steiner, B.C.
Dr. Richard Brooke, the first scientific observer in Maryland. — 1904, 15: 294


Pratt, J.H.
On the causes of cardiac insufficiency. — 1904, 15: 301


Flint, J.M.
Notes on form of the cavity of the knee-joint. — 1904, 15: 309


Gordinier, H.C.
The report of a case of acute myelogenous leukaemia. — 1904, 15: 314


Packard, F.R.
The history of some famous quacks. — 1904, 15: 316


Thayer, W.S.
On the cardiac and vascular complications and sequels of typhoid fever. — 1904, 15: 323


Bloodgood, J.C.
An early case of ulcer of the stomach. — 1904, 15: 345


Young, H.H.
The use of the cystoscope in case of prostatic hypertrophy. — 1904, 15: 348


Hutchins, H.T.
The clinical effects of surgical anaesthesia and operations upon anaemic patents. — 1904, 15: 359


Campbell, D.G.J, and Simon, C.E.
A contribution to the study of cystinuria. — 1904, 15: 365


Harlan, H.D.
Address at the opening of the Surgical Building and new Clinical Amphitheatre. — 1904, 15: 379


Stimson, L.A.
Address at the opening of the Surgical Building and new Clinical Amphitheatre. — 1904, 15: 381


Jacobi, A.
Remarks at the opening of the Surgical Building and new Clinical Amphitheatre. — 1904, 15: 385


Gilman, D.C.
Remarks at the opening of the Surgical Building and new Clinical Amphitheatre. — 1904, 15: 386


Carroll, J.
Address at the unveiling of the memorial tablet to Dr. Lazear. — 1904, 15: 387


Thayer, W.S.
Address at the unveiling of the memorial tablet to Dr. Lazear. — 1904, 15: 388


Bunting, C.H.
Multiple primary carcinomata of th ileum. — 1904, 15: 389


Walker, G.
A new office irrigating stand. — 1904, 15: 394


Harris, N.MacL., and Haskell, L.W.
Concerning a case of suppurative myositis caused by Micrococcus gonorrhoeae (Neisser). — 1904, 15: 395


Leonard, E.L.
Bacterium cyaneum: A new chromogenic organism. — 1904, 15: 398



1905 - Volume 16

Christian, H.A.
Some newer aspects of the pathology of fat and fatty degeneration. — 1905, 16: 1


Platt, W.B.
Fabricius Guilhelmus Hildanus, the father of German surgery. — 1905, 16: 7


Theobald, S.
The importance of testing the ocular muscle balance for near as well as for distant vision. — 1905, 16: 10


Cornell, W.B., and Councilman, W.T.
Infantile paralysis of the abdominal muscles, with report of a case. — 1905, 16: 11


Baer, W.S., and Kennard, H.W.
The diagnostic value of tuberculin in orthopedic surgery. — 1905, 16: 13


Calvert, W.J.
A practical method of demonstration. — 1905, 16: 19


Hewlett, A.W.
The effect of the bile upon the ester-splitting action of pancreatic juice. — 1905, 16: 20


Reuling, R.
A case of right-sided infantile hemiplegia, with a description of the pathological changes found in the brain and the spinal cord. — 1905, 16: 21


Mall, F.P.
On the teaching of anatomy as illustrated by Professor Barker's Manual. — 1905, 16: 29


Flint, J.M.
The anatomical laboratory of the University of California. — 1905, 16: 32


Mall, F.P.
Anatomical material - its collection and its preservation at the Johns Hopkins Anatomical Laboratory. — 1905, 16: 38


Robinson, G.C.
The development of grave robbing in England. — 1905, 16: 42


Sabin, F.R.
On Flechsig's investigations on the brain. — 1905, 16: 45


Pohlman, A.G.
A note on the developmental relations of the kidney and ureter in human embryos. — 1905, 16: 49


Pohlman, A.G.
Abnormalities in the form of the kidney and ureter dependent on the development of the renal bud. — 1905, 16: 51


Hill, E.C.
On the first appearance of the renal artery, and the relative development of the kidneys and Wolffian bodies in pig embryos. — 1905, 16: 60


Herrinton, M.
High bifurcation of the brachial artery with reunion at the elbow. — 1905, 16: 65


Myers, B.D.
Fixation of tissues by injection into the arteries. — 1905, 16: 66


Calvert, W.J.
A convenient still to make absolute alcohol. — 1905, 16: 68


Howell, W.H.
Announcement concerning graduate instruction in the Medical Department of the Johns Hopkins University. — 1905, 16: 70


Cushing, H.
The special field of neurological surgery. — 1905, 16: 77


MacCallum, W.C.
Tumor of the parathyroid gland. — 1905, 16: 87


Wooley, P.G.
Bacillus violaceus Manilae. — 1905, 16: 89


Winne, C.K.
A report upon the agglutination reactions of the Bacillus dysenteriae (Shiga), with the blood-serum of patients suffering with summer diarrhoea. — 1905, 16: 93


Clarke, T.W.
Repeated copious haemoptysis from an aortic aneurism, extending into the right lung and finally rupturing into the pleura. — 1905, 16: 98


Clark, A.H., and Bowley, R.L
A case of Caesarean section following ventral fixation. — 1905, 16: 101


Wiel, H.I.
A survey of ovariotomy at extremes of life. — 1905, 16: 102


Watts, S.H.
Loss of entire lower lip. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 109


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1905, 16: 109, 146, 200, 237, 264, 288, 384, 411


Cullen, T.S.
Adenocarcinoma of the umbilicus. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 110


Cullen, T.S.
Cancer of the liver. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 110


MacCallum, W.C.
Embolic occlusion of coronary artery of the heart. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 111


Osler, W.
Biliary cirrhosis of family type. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 112


MacCallum, W.C.
Polyposis of the intestine. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 112


Cole, R.I.
Experimental streptococcus arthritis. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 114


Kelly, H.A.
Professor Smith on the Jersey mosquito. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 115


Howard, C.P.
Gastric ulcer: Clinical varieties and symptoms. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 116


McCrae, T.
Gastric ulcer: Diagnosis and medical treatment. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 116


Cole, R.I.
Case of typhoid fever showing some unusual features. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 118


Osler, W.
Report of a case of ulcerative endocarditis, with embolism of the aorta. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 118


Osler, W.
Report of a case of arteriovenous aneurism of the thigh. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 119


Faure, J.D.
The surgery of the posterior mediastinum: its past and its future. — 1905, 16: 125


Blumer, G.
Aplastic anaemia associated with lymphoid hyperplasia of the bone-marrow. — 1905, 16: 127


Clowes, G.H.A.
Preliminary communication regarding an immune body capable of inhibiting the development of cancer in mice (adenocarcinoma, Jensen). — 1905, 16: 130


Miller, E.F.
A multiplex slide-holding device. — 1905, 16: 132


Cordell, E.F.
Dr. Heinrich or Henry Keerl, of Baltimore, the "Hessian Surgeon". — 1905, 16: 133


Little, H.M.
The Bacillus aërogenes capsulatus in puerperal infection. — 1905, 16: 136


Osler, W.
A case of arteriovenous aneurism. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 146


Clowes, G.H.A.
Abstract. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 146


Dunham, T.
Apparatus for the treatment of fracture of the femur. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 147


Welch, W.H.
Pathological changes in cancer in mice. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 147


Dunham, T.
Treatment of esophageal stricture. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 147


Howard, C.P.
Gastric tetany. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 148


Thayer, W.S.
Peripancreatic abscess. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 148


MacCallum, W.C.
The pathology of tetany. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 148


Smith, H.L.
Abstract. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 149


Ford, W.W.
Hanging block cultivation of bacteria. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 149


Clark, J.G.
The cure of uterine cancer. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 149


Ford, W.W.
The ultraviolet rays. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 149


Ford, W.W.
Thermophilic bacteria. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 149


Sampson, J.A.
Pathology of cervical cancer. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 150


Lewis, D.D.
Hyperplasia of the chromophile cells of the hypophysis as the cause of acromegaly, with report of a case. — 1905, 16: 157


Hemmeter, J.C.
The history of the circulation of the blood - Contributions of the Italian anatomists and physiologists - their bearing upon the discovery by Harvey. — 1905, 16: 165


Cushing, H., and others
Comparative surgery. — 1905, 16: 179


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Comparative Surgery (First series of reports). — 1905, 16: 179


Faris, C.M.
Two cases of haemorrhagic cyst of the thyroid gland. — 1905, 16: 180


Thacher, H.C.
A report of two cases of utero-vaginal prolapse. — 1905, 16: 184


Ortschild, J.F.
A report of eight cases of canine neoplasm. — 1905, 16: 186


Beall, F.C.
Cases of hernia in dogs. — 1905, 16: 196


Dewis, J.W.
Early autopsies at St. Croix Island. (Correspondence). — 1905, 16: 199


Kemp, G.T.
Histology of the blood platelets. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 200


Osler, W.
Résumé of history of blood platelets. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 200


Pratt, J.H.
Relation of blood platelets to disease. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 201


Dawson, P.M.
The blood pressure in different parts of the arterial tree. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 202


Cullen, T.S.
Vaginal cysts. — 1905, 16: 207


Bunting, C.H.
The etiology and pathogenicity of pernicious anaemia. — 1905, 16: 222


Briggs, J.B.
Recurring phlebitis of obscure origin. — 1905, 16: 228


Erlanger, J.
A report of some observations on heart-block in mammals. — 1905, 16: 234


Freese, J.A.
The force of contraction of the gall-bladder and the course of its motor and inhibitory nerve-fibers. — 1905, 16: 235


Cullen, T.S.
Sarcomatous myoma. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 237


Jones, H.C.
The electrical theory of matter. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 237


Lewis, W.H.
Experiments on amphibian embryos. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 238


Steiner, W.R.
A contribution to the history of medicine in Maryland during the Revolution, 1775-1779. — 1905, 16: 241


Helmholz, H.F., and Little, H.M.
Situs transversus and atresia of the pylorus. — 1905, 16: 249


Churchman, J.W.
A case of congenital urethral stricture associated with hematuria and symptoms suggesting renal disease. — 1905, 16: 256


Smith, H.L.
Synesthesia. — 1905, 16: 258


Rose, A.
Knowledge of Greek and corruption of language. (Correspondence). — 1905, 16: 263


Thompson, W.L.
Analysis of 221 cases of typhoid fever. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 264


Churchman, J.W.
Atheromatous cyst of the scrotum. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 264


Churchman, J.W.
Bladder calculus in an infant. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 264


Baer, W.S.
Painful heels. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 264


Churchman, J.W.
Traumatic atrophy of the testicles. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 265


Crile, G.W.
Surgical pathology. — 1905, 16: 269


Miller, W.S.
A needle and clamp for injecting lymphatics. — 1905, 16: 273


MacCallum, W.C.
Marcello Malpighi, 1628 - 1694. — 1905, 16: 275


Amick, A.L., and Stokes, W.R.
Typhoid appendicitis without other intestinal lesions. — 1905, 16: 284


MacCallum, W.C.
The pathological anatomy of exophthalmic goitre. — 1905, 16: 287


Boggs, T.R.
Bacteriological observations in some cases of bronchiectasis. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 288


Halsted, W.S.
Clinical features of thyroid hypertrophy. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 288


Thayer, W.S.
Bichat. — 1905, 16: 293


Thayer, W.S.
Cotton Mather's rules of health. — 1905, 16: 293


Calvert, W.J.
Movability of the heart in pneumothorax. — 1905, 16: 300


Marshall, H.T.
Endocarditis in tuberculosis. — 1905, 16: 303


Stieren, E.
A case of acquired cyst of the conjunctiva containing an embryonic toothlike structure. — 1905, 16: 308


Birge, E.G.
Some observations on the occurrence of Micrococcus zymogenes. — 1905, 16: 309


Young, H.H.
The early diagnosis and radical cure of carcinoma of the prostate. — 1905, 16: 315


Brem, W.V.
Action of the toxic agent of lobar pneumonia: Therapeutics. — 1905, 16: 321


Hough, W.T.
A case of unusually large aortic aneurysm. — 1905, 16: 331


Chatard, J.A.
Acute pericarditis complicating acute lobar pneumonia. — 1905, 16: 334


Martin, E.G.
The rise of the present conceptions as to the cause of the heart-beat. — 1905, 16: 338, 377


Halsted, W.S.
The partial occlusion of blood-vessels, especially of the abdominal aorta. — 1905, 16: 346


Meyer, H.
The contributions of pharmacology to physiology. — 1905, 16: 351, 389


Thayer, W.S.
Observations on several cases of acute pancreatitis. — 1905, 16: 355


Moody, R.O.
Diaphragmatic grooves on the liver. — 1905, 16: 364


Barker, L.F.
Bilateral exostoses on the inferior surface of the calcaneus, gonorrheal in origin. (Pododynia gonorrhoica). (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 384


Barker, L.F.
Bronzed diabetes, with enlargement of the liver and palpable spleen. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 385


Barker, L.F.
Perichondritis probably of gonorrhoeal origin. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 385


Williams, J.W.
Inversion of the uterus. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 386


Baetjer, F.H.
Thoracic aneurism. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 387


Erlanger, J.
Cardiograms obtained from a case of operative defect in the chest wall. — 1905, 16: 394


Cullen, T.S.
Fibroma of the abdominal wall; Primary carcinoma of the right Fallopian tube; An accessory and twisted omentum. — 1905, 16: 397


Wooley, P.G.
A case of sarcoma of the eye, involving chiefly the ciliary body. — 1905, 16: 402


Harris, H.
Renal decapsulation in nephritis with report of a case. — 1905, 16: 404


Cordell, E.F.
Dr. Charles Frederick Wiesenthal's medical reports. — 1905, 16: 407


Osler, W.
A letter to the graduates of The Johns Hopkins Medical School. — 1905, 16: 410


Bunting, C.H.
Congenital cystic kidney. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 411


Cole, R.I.
Cystic kidney. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 411


Cole, R.I.
Pulsating empyema. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 411


Fayerweather, R.
Infectious arthritis. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 412


Hurd, H.M.
John Howard's observations on hospitals (1773-1790). (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 412


...
Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Historical Club. — 1905, 16: 412


McCrae, T.
History of typhoid fever. (Proceedings). — 1905, 16: 413



1906 - Volume 17

Cushing, H.
Dr. Garth: The Kit-Kat poet. — 1906, 17: 1


Foster, J.P.C.
The relationship of the state to the tuberculosis question. — 1906, 17: 18


Baetjer, F.H.
The x-ray diagnosis of thoracic aneurysms. — 1906, 17: 24


Simon, C.E., and Lamar, S.V.
A method of estimating the opsonic content of blood and other fluids. — 1906, 17: 27


Musgrave, W.E., Wherry, W.B., and Woolley, P.G.
Tropical splenomegaly. — 1906, 17: 28


Hardesty, I.
A class model of the spinal cord. — 1906, 17: 43


Steiner, W.R.
The Reverend Gershom Bulkeley, of Connecticut, as an eminent clerical physician. — 1906, 17: 48


Tinker, M.B.
A sketch of the lives of a German and and American master of surgery. — 1906, 17: 53


Williams, J.W.
Pernicious vomiting of pregnancy. — 1906, 17: 71


Mall, F.P.
On some recent text-books of anatomy, with special reference to the new American edition of Gray. — 1906, 17: 99


Dupree, D.H.
A variation in the soleus and plantaris muscles. — 1906, 17: 104


Heuer, G.J.
The pancreatic ducts in the cat. — 1906, 17: 106


Hill, E.C.
On the Schultze clearing method as used in the anatomical laboratory of The Johns Hopkins University. — 1906, 17: 111


Hill, E.C.
On the embryonic development of a case of fused kidneys. — 1906, 17: 115


Baetjer, W.A.
A review of some recent work on the musculature of the heart. — 1906, 17: 118


Cushing, H.
Instruction in operative medicine. With the description of a course given in the Hunterian Laboratory of Experimental Medicine. — 1906, 17: 123


Russell, W.W.
Supra-pubic hysterotomy as a means of diagnosis and treatment of the uterus. — 1906, 17: 134


Pratt, J.H.
The "home sanatorium" treatment of consumption. — 1906, 17: 140


Ransom, J.B.
Tuberculosis in penal institutions. — 1906, 17: 144


Johns Hopkins Historical Club
The symposium of the gold-headed cane. — 1906, 17: 162


...
Death of John Bruce MacCallum. — 1906, 17: 169


Kelly, H.A.
Two cases of stricture of the ureter; two cases of hydronephrotic renal pelvis successfully treated by plication. — 1906, 17: 173


Churchman, J.W.
The use of quinine during the Civil War. — 1906, 17: 175


Rosenheim, S.
The importance of a microscopical examination of all growths removed from the nares, together with a report of early diagnoses of malignant growths. — 1906, 17: 181


Meyer, A.W.
An experimental study on the recurrence of lymphatic glands and the regeneration of lymphatic vessels in the dog. — 1906, 17: 185


Da Costa
D.J. Baron Larrey: a sketch. — 1906, 17: 195


Libman, E.
On some experiences with blood-cultures in the study of bacterial infections. — 1906, 17: 215


Welch, W.H.
An address at the formal opening of the laboratories of The Rockefeller Institute for medical research on May 11, 1906. — 1906, 17: 247


MacCallum, W.G.
On the teaching of pathological physiology. — 1906, 17: 251


MacCallum, W.G.
Phlegmonous enteritis. — 1906, 17: 254


MacCallum, W.G.
Multiple cavernous haemangiomata of the intestine. — 1906, 17: 258


MacCallum, W.G., and McClure, R.D.
On the mechanical effects of experimental mitral stenosis and insufficiency. — 1906, 17: 260


Bunting, C.H.
Acute haemorrhagic pancreatitis following obstruction of the bile papilla. — 1906, 17: 265


Cullen, E.K.
So-called spontaneous focal myocarditis and the occurrence of calcification of the degenerate muscle fibres. — 1906, 17: 267


Whipple, G.H.
Disseminated tuberculosis in relation to the thoracic duct and vascular tubercles. — 1906, 17: 270


Hewitt, J.H.
Necrosis of epithelium in the kidney in infections and intoxications. — 1906, 17: 272


Coffin, T.H.
On the growth of lymphatics in granulation tissue. — 1906, 17: 277


White, G.H.
Observations on the growth of carcinoma cells within the muscle fibres in carcinomatous metastases to voluntary muscle. — 1906, 17: 278


Whipple, G.H.
Typhoid nodular colitis. — 1906, 17: 281


Miller, R.T., Jr.
The results of operative treatment of varicose veins of the leg by the methods of Trendelenburg and Schede. — 1906, 17: 289


Eyster, J.A.E.
Blood pressure changes in Cheyne-Stokes respiration. — 1906, 17: 296


Hirschfelder, A.D.
Observations on a case of palpitation of the heart. — 1906, 17: 299


Walsh, J.J.
The Irish School of Medicine. — 1906, 17: 301


Vogeler, W.J.
John Huxham of Devonshire (1692-1768). — 1906, 17: 308


Hill, E.C.
Popular medicine in the eighteenth century. — 1906, 17: 311


Boggs, T.R.
Sahli's desmoid reaction in gastric diagnosis. — 1906, 17: 313


Stiles, C.W.
The American hookworm (necator americanus) in Guam and China. — 1906, 17: 313


Randolph, R.L.
Bacteriological examinations of the conjunctival sac in typhoid fever and in pneumonia. — 1906, 17: 323


Walsh, J.
Tuberculosis work in Europe. — 1906, 17: 325


Macht, D.I.
Moses Maimonides. (In memoriam 1205-1905 C.E.). — 1906, 17: 332


Hirschfelder, A.D.
Observations upon paroxysmal tachycardia. — 1906, 17: 337


Boggs, T.R.
A simple method for the quantitative determination of proteids in milk. — 1906, 17: 342


Eliot, C.W.
The future of the medical profession. — 1906, 17: 347


Welch, W.H.
The unity of the medical sciences. — 1906, 17: 350


Jacobs, H.B.
Remarks upon the International Congress of Tuberculosis, Paris, 1905. — 1906, 17: 354


Steiner, W.R.
Governor John Winthrop, Jr., of Connecticut, as a physician. Second paper. — 1906, 17: 357


Lyman, D.R.
The advantages of local sanatoria in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. — 1906, 17: 361


Cushing, H., and Gilman, P.K.
[Introduction to] Comparative Surgery. Second series of reports. — 1906, 17: 369


Bancroft, F.W., and Cross, E.S.
Comparative surgery. Second series of reports. V. Note on the finding of coccidium bigeminum. — 1906, 17: 370


Henry, G.R.
Chronic endocarditis with bloody ascites. — 1906, 17: 372


Gatch, W.D.
The radical cure of prolapsus vaginae. — 1906, 17: 374


Hopkins, J.G.
Six cases of infection with filaria immitis. — 1906, 17: 377


Dochez, A.R.
A further report on hernia in dogs. — 1906, 17: 380


Von Gerber, W.
Sarcoma of undescended testicle. — 1906, 17: 383


Heuer, G.J.
Observations on distemper. — 1906, 17: 385


Knopf, S.A.
Tuberculosis, a social disease. — 1906, 17: 393


Towles, C.B.
On the influence of aggressines upon the occurrence of general infection following the introduction of pathogenic bacteria into the uninjured genital tract of animals. — 1906, 17: 405



1907 - Volume 18

Meyer, A.W.
Some characteristics of the medicine in Shakespeare. — 1907, 18: 1


Sampson, J.A.
The various types of carcinoma cervicis uteri: The changes they undergo with the progress of the disease and their clinical significance. — 1907, 18: 12


Carrel, A.
The surgery of blood vessels, etc.. — 1907, 18: 18


Emerson, C.P.
The blood of normal young adults. — 1907, 18: 29


Bordley, J., Jr
Trachoma in the American negro race. — 1907, 18: 37


Morse, Elizebeth
A report of four cases of membranous dysmenorrhea. — 1907, 18: 40


Knox, J.H.M., Jr.
The medical life of Olive Wendell Holmes. — 1907, 18: 45


Emerson, C.P.
Acute leukaemia. — 1907, 18: 51


Emerson, C.P.
The blood in pernicious anaemia. — 1907, 18: 51


Wroth, P., Jr.
A note on the volume and color index of the red corpuscles. — 1907, 18: 59


Calvert, W.J.
Pulsating empyema. — 1907, 18: 61


Howard, C.P.
Letter from Campbell P. Howard, M.D. [on the University at Munich]. — 1907, 18: 62


Rotch, T.M.
The necessity of more uniform nomenclature of diseases for study and teaching. — 1907, 18: 85


Riley, I.W.
Benjamin Rush, as materialist and realist. — 1907, 18: 89


Cullen, E.K.
A case of multiple tumors in a dog. — 1907, 18: 101


Osler, W.
On the library of a medical school. — 1907, 18: 109


Raney, M.L.
Some ana of the Marburg collection. — 1907, 18: 111


Kelly, H.A.
On a method of preserving outlines of visceral lesions on nainsook or suisse material. — 1907, 18: 120


Ford, W.W.
A clinical study of mushroom intoxication. — 1907, 18: 123


Egdahl, A.
A review of one hundred and five reported cases of acute pancreatitis, with special reference to etiology; with report of two cases. — 1907, 18: 130


Ingalls, N.W.
Vena cava superior receiving two upper right pulmonary veins and opening into both atria. — 1907, 18: 136


Watts, S.H.
The suture of blood vessels. Implantation and transplantation of vessels and organs. An historical and experimental study. — 1907, 18: 153


Mumford, J.G.
Boston medicine one hundred years ago and a notable physician of the last century. — 1907, 18: 179


Helmholz, H.F.
An adenoma of island of Langerhans. — 1907, 18: 185


Barker, L.F.
The organization of the laboratories in the medical clinic of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1907, 18: 193


Morris, R.S.
Note on the occurrence of Howell's nuclear particles in experimental anaemia of the rabbit and in human blood. — 1907, 18: 198


Morris, R.S.
Blood formation in the liver and spleen in experimental anaemia. — 1907, 18: 200


Hinman, F., and Sladen, F.J.
Measurement of the coagulation time of the blood, and its application. — 1907, 18: 207


Strouse, S.
On Wright's method of measuring the alkalinity of the blood. A preliminary note. — 1907, 18: 221


Cole, R.I., and Meakins, J.C.
The treatment of gonorrheal arthritis by vaccines. — 1907, 18: 223


Jeans, P.C., and Sellards A.W.
The tuberculo-opsonic index and treatment by tuberculin. — 1907, 18: 232


Moss, W.L.
Studies on opsonins. — 1907, 18: 237


Klien, H.
The opsonins in typhoid immunity. — 1907, 18: 245


Russell, F.F.
Studies on the specificity of opsonins in normal and immune serum. — 1907, 18: 252


Meakins, J.C.
The method of "fixation of complement" in the diagnosis of meningococcus and gonococcus infections. — 1907, 18: 255


Meakins, J.C.
"Diversion of complement" in haemolysis. — 1907, 18: 259


Cole, R.I.
Note on the production of an agglutinating serum for blood platelets. — 1907, 18: 261


Hirschfelder, A.D.
Some observations upon blood pressure and pulse form. — 1907, 18: 262


Hirschfelder, A.D.
Some variations in the form of the venous pulse. A preliminary report. — 1907, 18: 265


Hirschfelder, A.D.
The rapid formation of endocarditic "vegetations". — 1907, 18: 267


Barker, L.F., and Voegtlin, C.
The calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and nitrogen metabolism and the organic acidity of the urine in a case of so-called phosphatic diabetes, with comments upon an interesting form of acidosis. — 1907, 18: 268


King, J.H.
A study of metabolism in a case of so-called "arthritis deformans". — 1907, 18: 274


Harris, N.M.
A method of preparing the Romanowski stain. — 1907, 18: 281


Baer, W.S.
The operative treatment of subdeltoid bursitis. — 1907, 18: 282


Hamman, L.
A brief report of the first two years' work in the Phipps Dispensary for Tuberculosis of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1907, 18: 293


Hazen, H.H.
The home factor in tuberculosis. A study of tuberculous families. — 1907, 18: 298


Hamman, L., and Wolman, S.
The early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. — 1907, 18: 299


Flick, L.F.
The crusade against tuberculosis. — 1907, 18: 304


Jacobs, H.B.
The tuberculosis situation in Maryland. — 1907, 18: 309


Bloodgood, J.C.
Intestinal obstruction. — 1907, 18: 314


Pohlman, A.G.
The Purple Island by Phenias Fletcher. A seventeenth century layman's poetical conception of the human body. — 1907, 18: 317


MacCallum, W.G.
On the teaching of pathological physiology. II.. — 1907, 18: 327


Estes, W.L., Jr., and Cecil, A.B.
The relation of iodine to the parathyroid. — 1907, 18: 331


McClure, R.D.
Pancreatic atrophy in a dog following impaction of calculi in the duct. — 1907, 18: 332


MacCallum, W.G., Thomson, H.S., and Murphy, J.B.
Tetany after parathyroidectomy in herbivora. — 1907, 18: 333


Estes, W.L., Jr.
The parathyroids of the horse. — 1907, 18: 335


MacCallum, W.G.
On the pathological anatomy of lympho-sarcoma and its status with relation to Hodgkin's disease. — 1907, 18: 337


MacCallum, W.G., and Fabyan, M.
On the anatomy of a myxoedematous idiot. — 1907, 18: 341


Fabyan, M.
Leiomyomata of the gastro-intestinal tract, associated with fibromata mollusca, and subcutaneous hemangiomata. — 1907, 18: 345


Fabyan, M.
Disseminated subcutaneous fat necrosis, occurring in an infant without other lesions. — 1907, 18: 349


Fabyan, M.
A case of primary carcinoma supervening in a cirrhotic liver. — 1907, 18: 351


Meader, F.M.
A study of anatomical relations in a congenital cystic kidney. — 1907, 18: 354


Cecil, A.B.
Phlegmonous gastritis. — 1907, 18: 356


Marine, D.
On the occurrence and physiological nature of glandular hyperplasia of the thyroid (dog and sheep), together with remarks on important clinical (human) problems. — 1907, 18: 359


Helmholz, H.F.
Experimental epithelial proliferations of skin and mucous membranes. — 1907, 18: 365


Helmholz, H.F.
An experimental multiple chondroma. — 1907, 18: 369


Helmholz, H.F.
Two cases of atresia of the small intestine. I. Multiple congenital atresia of the jejunum. II. Valvular atresia and secondary inflammatory obstruction of the jejunum. — 1907, 18: 370


Helmholz, H.F.
A syncytiomatus tumor of the stomach. — 1907, 18: 376


Whipple, G.H.
The relation of intestinal infection to visceral tuberculosis. — 1907, 18: 379


Whipple, G.H.
A hitherto undescribed disease characterized anatomically by deposits of fat and fatty acids in the intestinal and mesenteric lymphatic tissues. — 1907, 18: 382


Whipple, G.H.
Pancreatitis and focal necroses. — 1907, 18: 391


Osler, W.
On telangiectasis circumscripta universalis. — 1907, 18: 401


Calvert, W.J.
Position of the heart in pericarditis with effusion. — 1907, 18: 403


Pohlman, A.G.
The fetal circulation through the heart. A review of the more important theories, together with a preliminary report on personal findings. — 1907, 18: 409


Emerson, C.P.
Two cases of typhoid fever with interesting blood crises. — 1907, 18: 412


Dunton, W.R., Jr.
Mrs. Packard and her influence upon laws for the commitment of the insane. — 1907, 18: 419


Thayer, W.S.
On the importance of simple physical and psychical methods of treatment. — 1907, 18: 425


Meyer, A.W.
The physician and surgeon in Shakespeare. — 1907, 18: 430


Fabyan, M.
Epidemic pneumonia. — 1907, 18: 439


Calvert, W.J.
Displacement of the heart by pleural pressures. — 1907, 18: 444


Calvert, W.J.
Compensatory venous congestion. — 1907, 18: 447


Slemons, J.M.
Eclampsia without convulsions. — 1907, 18: 448


Cushing, H., and Ortschild, J.F.
Introduction to Comparative Surgery. Third series of reports. — 1907, 18: 459


Geraghty, J.T.
Balano-posthitis in dogs. — 1907, 18: 462


Churchman, J.W.
Prostatic hypertrophy and prostatic atrophy in the dog. — 1907, 18: 463


Crowe, S.J.
The parasites of Baltimore dogs. — 1907, 18: 464


Gundrum, F.F.
Osteo-sarcoma of the radius in a dog. — 1907, 18: 467


Mills, C.W.
On the alterations in body temperature produced in dogs by morphia and ether. — 1907, 18: 469


McClure, R.D., and Derge, H.F.
Comparative surgery. Third series of reports. XVII. A study of reversal of the intestine. — 1907, 18: 472


Bryant, C.H.
Comparative surgery. Third series of reports. XVIII. Primary sarcoma of the heart in a dog.. — 1907, 18: 474


Evans, H.M., and Brenizer, A.G.
Comparative surgery. Third series of reports. XIX. Notes on the resection of large portions of the small intestine. — 1907, 18: 477


Churchman, J.W.
The physician in the paintings of Jan Steen. — 1907, 18: 480


Hill, E.C.
Camp Life: Its sphere of usefulness and its beneficial effects on growing boys. — 1907, 18: 484



1908 - Volume 19

...
Major James Carroll, M.D., U.S.A. Addresses by Drs. H.A. Kelly; W.H. Welch; W.S. Thayer.... — 1908, 19: 1


Goldsborough, F.C.
The maternal mortality in the first 5000 obstetrical cases at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1908, 19: 12


Welch, W.H.
Some of the conditions which have influenced the development of American medicine, especially during the last century. — 1908, 19: 33


Mitchell, J.K.
Diagnosis and treatment of neurasthenia. — 1908, 19: 41


Bushnell, F.G.
Abscess of bone caused by an "intermediate" bacillus (B) allied to B. Paratyphosus. — 1908, 19: 44


Calvert, W.J.
Sudden death in pleurisy with effusion due to a change of position. — 1908, 19: 44


Hemmeter, J.C.
Albrecht von Haller: Scientific, literary, and poetical activity. — 1908, 19: 65


Davis, J.S.
Primary hemangiomata of muscle. — 1908, 19: 74


Wight, O.B.
Pulmonary complications following anaesthesia. — 1908, 19: 89


MacCallum, W.G., and Voegtlin, C.
On the relation of the parathyroid to calcium metabolism and the nature of tetany. — 1908, 19: 91


Gould, G.M.
Ophthalmovascular choke. — 1908, 19: 101


Crowe, S.J.
On the excretion of hexamethylenamin (urotropin) in the bile and pancreatic juice. — 1908, 19: 109


Davis, J.S.
A satisfactory pressure bandage for the leg. — 1908, 19: 114


Opie, E.L.
The effect of injected leucocytes upon the development of a tuberculous lesion. — 1908, 19: 115


Robin, A.
John Syng Dorsey: The secret of his success. — 1908, 19: 127


Parker, E.M., and Kerr, H.H.
Intestinal anastomosis without open incisions by means of basting stitches. — 1908, 19: 132


Strouse, S.
A clinical study of the alkalinity of the blood. — 1908, 19: 137


Calvert, W.J.
Cardiohepatic angle. — 1908, 19: 143


Chatard, J.A.
Avicenna and Arabian medicine. — 1908, 19: 157


Howard, W.T., Jr.
The kern-plasma relation theory. — 1908, 19: 161


Schultz, O.T.
Fritz Schaudinn. A review of his work. — 1908, 19: 169


Walsh, J.
The methods of the Henry Phipps Institute for the study, treatment, and prevention of tuberculosis in Philadelphia. — 1908, 19: 173


Roosevelt, T.
The International Congress on Tuberculosis. Letter from President Roosevelt. — 1908, 19: 187


Moss, W.L.
A recent visit to some of the medical laboratories abroad. — 1908, 19: 188


Dunton, W.R., Jr.
Further note on Mrs. Packard. — 1908, 19: 192


Slemons, J.M., and Goldsborough, F.C.
The obstetrical significance of the blood pressures and their relation to the work of the heart. — 1908, 19: 194


Kelly, H.A.
The barred road to anatomy. — 1908, 19: 196


Boggs, T.R.
Variations in the calcium content of the blood following therapeutic measures. — 1908, 19: 201


MacCallum, W.G.
The teaching of pathological physiology. III. Organs of respiration. — 1908, 19: 215


MacCallum, W.G., and Miller, R.T., Jr.
Right meso-jejunal hernia. — 1908, 19: 219


Meloy, C.R.
Abnormalities of the pulmonary blood-vessels. — 1908, 19: 221


Winternitz, M.C.
Tuberculosis of the stomach; tuberculous cavities of the liver; with report of a case. — 1908, 19: 223


Winternitz, M.C.
A case of sigmoid kidney. — 1908, 19: 229


Thornton, W.L., and Pratt, J.P.
The relation of bronchial stenosis to bronchiectasis. — 1908, 19: 230


Evans, H.M.
On the occurrence of newly-formed lymphatic vessels in malignant growths. With a demonstration of their origin and ingrowth in the metastases of a round-celled sarcoma. — 1908, 19: 232


Dochez, A.R.
A preliminary report upon the effects of feeding animals upon an iodine-free diet. — 1908, 19: 235


Winternitz, M.C.
Changes in the pancreatic ducts, and their relation to chronic pancreatitis. — 1908, 19: 237


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Phipps Psychiatric Clinic in connection with The Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1908, 19: 241


Meyer, A.
The Phipps Psychiatric clinic in connection with The Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1908, 19: 241


Cole, R.I., and Smirnow, M.R.
The pro-infective ("aggressive") action of normal blood-serum. — 1908, 19: 249


Stavely, A.L.
Acute and chronic gastro-mesenteric ileus, with cure in a chronic case by duodenojejunostomy. — 1908, 19: 252


Hamman, L.
The statistics of tuberculous peritonitis from the clinical records of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1908, 19: 256


Berkley, H.J.
Therapeutic note on the action of lecithin in exophthalmic goiter. — 1908, 19: 259


Denison, H.S.
Amboceptors and complement in typhoid sera. — 1908, 19: 263


Sellards A.W.
The haemolytic action of bile and its inhibition by blood-serum. — 1908, 19: 268


Sellards A.W.
The effect of heated serum on rouleaux formation of red-blood corpuscles. — 1908, 19: 271


Hooker, D.R., and Eyster, J.A.E.
An instrument for the determination of venous pressure in man. — 1908, 19: 274


Bordley, J., Jr
A family of hemeralopes. — 1908, 19: 278


Adami, J.G.
Sir John Harington. — 1908, 19: 285


MacCallum, W.G.
The school of Montpellier. — 1908, 19: 296


Steiner, W.R.
Dr. Elisha North, one of Connecticut's most eminent medical practitioners. — 1908, 19: 301


Jelliffe, S.E.
The psychiaters and psychiatry of the Augustan era. — 1908, 19: 308


Ruhrah, J.
Thomas Muffet, 1553-1604. — 1908, 19: 312


Hirschfelder, A.D.
The volume curve of the ventricles in experimental, mitral stenosis, and its relation to physical signs. — 1908, 19: 319


Hirschfelder, A.D.
Contributions to the study of auricular fibrillation, paroxysmal tachycardia, and so-called auriculo-(atrio-)ventricular extrasystoles. — 1908, 19: 322


Pauli, W.O.
Placental syphilis: A study of syphilitic placentae with the regard to the presence of the spirochaeta pallida. — 1908, 19: 326


West, J.A.
A method for complete enucleation of the tonsil. — 1908, 19: 328


Theobald, S.
A simplification of the Grandmont's operation for ptosis. — 1908, 19: 331


Bushnell, F.G.
Three cases illustrating the relationship between certain diseases of the blood and sarcoma. — 1908, 19: 332


Rous, F.P.
The teaching of physiological pathology at the University of Michigan. — 1908, 19: 336


Rosenheim, S.
The tonsillar ring and the paranasal sinuses as portals of entry of infectious diseases. — 1908, 19: 338


Bloede, V.G.
A comprehensive plan for treatment of the tuberculosis problem. — 1908, 19: 349


Cole, R.I., and Cecil, A.B.
The axillary diastolic murmur in aortic insufficiency. — 1908, 19: 353


Gibson, G.A.
Certain clinical features of cardiac disease. — 1908, 19: 361


Geraghty, J.T.
The practical value of the demonstration of Spirochaeta pallida in the early diagnosis of syphilis. — 1908, 19: 364


Rowntree, L.G.
The contrast in the excretion of chlorine in influenza pneumonia and in ordinary lobar pneumonia. — 1908, 19: 367



1909 - Volume 20

Donley, J.E.
John James Wepfer, a renaissance student of apoplexy. — 1909, 20: 1


MacCallum, W.G.
Dissecting aneurysm. — 1909, 20: 9


Geraghty, J.T.
Persistent bacteriuria. — 1909, 20: 12


Churchman, J.W.
An appendix abscess in a 27-months' child; with am analysis of infantile appendicitis in The Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1909, 20: 31


Moss, W.L.
The relation of bovine to human tuberculosis. — 1909, 20: 39


Smith, H.L.
Dr. Adam Thomson, the originator of the American method of inoculation for small-pox. — 1909, 20: 49


Hanes, F.M.
Multiple hereditary telangiectases causing hemorrhage (Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia). — 1909, 20: 63


Schultz, O.T.
The place of protozoology in the medical school curriculum. — 1909, 20: 74


Hewitt, J.H.
A case of general infection with bacillus mucosus capsulatus followed by an areolar abscess of the liver and general peritonitis. Autopsy. — 1909, 20: 77


Kober, G.M.
The influence of sewers and general sanitation upon the prevalence of tuberculosis. — 1909, 20: 80


Moss, W.L.
Tuberculosis - a plan of study. — 1909, 20: 87


Cushing, H., and Bordley, J., Jr
Observations on experimentally induced choked disc. — 1909, 20: 95


Crowe, S.J.
On the excretion of hexamethylenamin (urotropin) in the cerebrospinal fluid and its therapeutic value in meningitis. — 1909, 20: 102


Reford, L.L., and Cushing, H.
Is the pituitary gland essential to the maintenance of life?. — 1909, 20: 105


Bernheim, B.M.
Experimental surgery of the mitral valve. — 1909, 20: 107


McClure, R.D.
Hydrocephalus treated by drainage into a vein of the neck. — 1909, 20: 110


Harrison, P.W.
An effort to determine the sensory path from the ocular muscles. — 1909, 20: 113


Bernheim, B.M.
A note on some methods of anastomosing blood-vessels. — 1909, 20: 116


Davis, S.G.
On the effect of narcosis upon the body temperature. — 1909, 20: 118


Homans, J.
Postoperative pulmonary complications. — 1909, 20: 125


Marine, D., and Lenhart, C.H.
Colloid glands (goitres): their etiology and physiological significance. — 1909, 20: 131


Berkley, H.J.
Lesions of the nerve cell and vascular tissues produced by acute experimental alcoholic poisoning. — 1909, 20: 139


Pollack, F.
The acquired venereal infections in children. A report of hundred and eighty-seven children treated in the Women's Venereal Department of The Johns Hopkins Hospital Dispensary. "A study.". — 1909, 20: 142


Gerster, A.G.
The life and times of Gerhardt Van Swieten. — 1909, 20: 161


Retzer, R.
The "moderator band" and its relation to the papillary muscles, with observations on the development and structure of the right ventricle. — 1909, 20: 168


Davis, J.S.
The effect of scarlet red, in various combinations, upon the epitheliation of granulating surfaces. — 1909, 20: 176


Berkley, H.J.
The disposal of the waste of the brain tissues. — 1909, 20: 180


Gundrum, F.F.
Post-anaesthetic acidosis. — 1909, 20: 181


Thayer, W.S.
Note on pellagra in Maryland. — 1909, 20: 193


Blumer, G.
A report of two cases of osteoplastic carcinoma of the prostate with a review of the literature. — 1909, 20: 200


Anders, J.M.
Relative aortic incompetency of muscular origin. — 1909, 20: 205


Walsh, J.J.
Old-time medical education. — 1909, 20: 210


Hamman, L., and Wolman, S.
Tuberculin treatment among dispensary patients. — 1909, 20: 225


Hamman, L., and Wolman, S.
A further report of the work in the Phipps Dispensary for Tuberculosis, of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1909, 20: 248


Wolman, S.
Marmorek's serum in treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. — 1909, 20: 253


Forster, A.M.
The employment of arrested cases. — 1909, 20: 259


MacCallum, W.G.
On the relation of the islands of Langerhans to glycosuria. — 1909, 20: 265


Winternitz, M.C.
Tuberculosis of the parathyroid gland and its relation to the occurrence of tetany in tuberculous meningitis. — 1909, 20: 269


Baer, W.S.
The use of animal membrane in producing mobility in ankylosed joints. — 1909, 20: 271


White, W.C.
The municipal management of tuberculosis. — 1909, 20: 274


Whipple, G.H., and Sperry, J.A.
Chloroform poisoning. Liver necrosis and repair. — 1909, 20: 278


Barker, L.F.
On some of the clinical methods of investigating cardiovascular conditions. The Jerome Cochran lecture, Alabama State Medical Association, 1909. — 1909, 20: 297


Barker, L.F., and Sladen, F.J.
A small epidemic of jaundice with symptoms of gastrointestinal catarrh. — 1909, 20: 310


Winternitz, M.C.
Primary melanotic sarcoma of the ovary. — 1909, 20: 314


Baer, W.S.
Some results of the injection of Beck's Bismuth Paste in the treatment of tuberculous sinuses. — 1909, 20: 318


Amberg, S.
Bleeding from the intestinal tract of an infant in the course of alimentary decomposition in the sense of Finkelstein. A clinical note. — 1909, 20: 323


Perkins, R.G.
Conveniences in laboratory technique. — 1909, 20: 324


Baker, F.
The two Sylviuses. An historical study. — 1909, 20: 329


Williams, H.U.
The epidemic of the Indians of New England, 1616-1620, with remarks on native American infections. — 1909, 20: 340


Cullen, E.K., and Derge, H.F.
The use of silver wire in opening the kidney. Preliminary report. — 1909, 20: 350


LeCount, E.R.
Pleural and pulmonary secondary osteo-sarcomas. — 1909, 20: 361


Cordell, E.F.
Aretaeus the Cappadocian. — 1909, 20: 371


Theobald, S.
Summary of results obtained, and features of interest, in two hundred and fifteen consecutive cataract extractions. — 1909, 20: 377