Bulletin
of
The Johns Hopkins Hospital




1890 - Volume 1

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Medical instruction in Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1890, 1: 1


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Brief account of Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1890, 1: 4


Hopkins, J.
Letter to Trustees. — 1890, 1: 4


King, F.T.
Address at the opening of the Nurses' Home. — 1890, 1: 6


Hurd, H.M.
Relation of the Trainig School for Nurses to the Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1890, 1: 7


Russell, W.W.
Aberrant portions of the Müllerian duct found in an ovary. — 1890, 1: 8


Welch, W.H.
Preliminary report of investigations concerning the causation of hog cholera. — 1890, 1: 9


Osler, W.
On the value of Laveran's organisms in the diagnosis of malaria. — 1890, 1: 11


Welch, W.H.
Miliary aneurism of a branch of the gastric artery. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 12


Osler, W.
Multiple thrombi - multiple gangrene. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 12


Halsted, W.S.
Radical cure of hernia. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 12, 112


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1890, 1: 12, 21, 34, 46, 59, 96, 109


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Hospital Journal Club. — 1890, 1: 13, 23, 38, 62, 98, 107


Kelly, H.A.
On hysterorrhaphy. — 1890, 1: 17


Councilman, W.T.
Atypical epithelial growths. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 20


Virchow, R.
Richard von Volkman. (Translation). — 1890, 1: 20


Brockway, F.J.
Compound depressed fracture of skull. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 21


Theobald, S.
Foreign bodies removed from the eye. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 21


Brockway, F.J.
Radical cure of hernia. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 21


Lafleur, H.A.
A case of arsenical pigmentation. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 22


Robb, H.
Submucous fibroid of the uterus. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 22


Osler, W.
Fatal hemorrhage into a large bronchocele. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 23


Kelly, H.A.
Ligation of varicose ovarian veins. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 23


Welch, W.H.
Pathology in its relations to general biology. — 1890, 1: 25


Billings, J.S.
Rare medical books. — 1890, 1: 29


Toulmin, H.
On chloralamide. — 1890, 1: 32


Reese, D.M.
On trichloracetic acid as a test for albumen in urine. — 1890, 1: 33


Osler, W.
Congenital heart disease. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 34


Welch, W.H.
Sudden deaths from cardiac disease. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 34


Halsted, W.S.
Two cases of reflex nerve manifestations cured by operation. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 35


Thomas, H.M.
Reflex nerve manifestations. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 36


Brockway, F.J.
Thiersch's skin grafting with exhibition of cases. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 36


Theobald, S.
Cases of squint and esophoria, due to anisometropia, cured by glasses. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 41


Morison, R.B.
Salicylic acid in dermatology. — 1890, 1: 42


Randolph, R.L.
The use of fluoresceïn as a means of diagnosing lesions of the cornea. — 1890, 1: 43


Randolph, R.L.
Mild solutions of corrosive sublimate in the treatment of keratitis. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 46


Lafleur, H.A.
Thoracic aneurism presenting unusual symptoms. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 47


Simon, C.E.
A case of aphasia. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 48


Osler, W.
Filaria sanguinis hominis. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 48


Hoch, A., and Simon, C.E.
Physiological action of antipyrin. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 50


Councilman, W.T.
Primary tumor of pancreas. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 51


Osler, W.
On the amoeba coli in dysentery and in dysenteric liver abscess. — 1890, 1: 53


Abbott, A.C.
The relation between water supply and epidemics. — 1890, 1: 55


Abbott, A.C.
Bacteriological study of hail. — 1890, 1: 56


Kelly, H.A.
The more remote results of removing the ovaries and tubes. — 1890, 1: 57


Councilman, W.T.
Acute Bright's disease in cows. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 59


Brockway, F.J.
Bilateral dislocation of jaw. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 59


Thomas, H.M.
Pre-ataxic tabes dorsalis with retained knee jerk. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 59


Hartwell, E.M.
Mechano-therapy in Sweden and Germany. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 60


Abbott, A.C.
Milk as a culture medium for the tubercle bacillus. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 61


Scott, J.A.
Remarks on Mitchell's high-tension pulse. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 62


Abbott, A.C.
Typhoid fever organisms and lower animals. — 1890, 1: 63


Osler, W.
Remarks on the occasion of the presentation to the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, of the portrait of Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, April 22, 1890. — 1890, 1: 64


Sternberg, G.M.
The treatment of yellow fever with sodium bicarbonate and mercuric chloride. — 1890, 1: 68


Booker, W.D.
Stomach washing in children. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 69


Welch, W.H.
Animal parasites. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 72


Welch, W.H.
Diplococcus pneumoniae. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 73


Thomas, H.M.
An electric apparatus used in the diagnosis of diseases of the nervous system. — 1890, 1: 75


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First report of Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1890, 1: 77


Lafleur, H.A.
Demonstration of amoeba coli in dysentery. — 1890, 1: 91


Simon, C.E.
Ehrlich's test in typhoid fever. — 1890, 1: 93


Kelly, H.A.
Hysteromyomectomy. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 96


Kelly, H.A.
Tubercular peritonitis. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 96


Phippin, H.
A case of scrotal hernia. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 97


Simon, C.E.
Abscess of the liver, perforation into the lung; amoeba coli in sputum. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 97


Robb, H.
Modified Sims speculum. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 97


Welch, W.H.
Specimens of papilloma and of epithelioma - so-called parasitic bodies in epithelioma. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 97


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Obituary: Bigelow, Henry J.. — 1890, 1: 102


Robb, H.
Laceration of the perineum and vaginal outlet-repair of the recent tear. — 1890, 1: 105


Robb, I. Hampton
Practical and scientific instruction in invalid cooking. — 1890, 1: 108


Osler, W.
Preliminary note on Koch's method of treatment of tuberculosis. — 1890, 1: 108


Osler, W.
Aortic insufficiency. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 109


Osler, W.
General bronchiectasis of left lung, foetid bronchitis, incision of cavity, death. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 109


Osler, W.
Hereditary chorea. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 110


Theobald, S.
Tenotomy for insufficiencies of the ocular muscles. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 110


Halsted, W.S.
Cicatricial jaw ankylosis. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 111


Robb, H.
Carcinoma uteri with nephritis. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 112


Halsted, W.S.
Crush of elbow; organization of blood clot. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 112


Robb, H.
Hydrosalpinx. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 112


Halsted, W.S.
Skin grafting. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 112


Booker, W.D.
Fissure of the anus. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 113


Mackenzie, J.N.
Tuberculosis of the lip. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 113


Reese, D.M.
Aneurism of the aorta. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 114


Booker, W.D.
Enlarged spleen. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 114


Hoch, A.
A case of hysteria with paroxysmal inspiratory spasms. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 115


Booker, W.D.
Enlarged liver. (Proceedings). — 1890, 1: 115


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Historical Club. — 1890, 1: 116


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Second report of Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1890, 1: 124



1891 - Volume 2

Halsted, W.S.
Intestinal anastomosis. — 1891, 2: 1


Abbott, A.C.
Report on the Koch treatment of tuberculosis at Berlin. — 1891, 2: 4


Osler, W.
Report on the Koch treatment in pulmonary tuberculosis. — 1891, 2: 7


Osler, W.
Report on the Koch treatment in pleurisy. — 1891, 2: 13


Morison, R.B.
Report on the Koch treatment in a case of lupus. — 1891, 2: 15


Kelly, H.A.
Report on the Koch treatment in tubercular peritonitis. — 1891, 2: 15


Toulmin, H.
A case of leucaemia. — 1891, 2: 17


Councilman, W.T.
Lymphatic leucaemia. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 18


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1891, 2: 18, 40, 61, 83, 104, 120, 160


Morison, R.B.
A case of lupus. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 19


Theobald, S.
Influence of malarial poisoning upon diseases of the eye. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 19


Councilman, W.T.
Peri-splenic abscess. — 1891, 2: 20


Councilman, W.T.
Uterine tumor. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 20


Finney, J.M.T.
Sketch of John Archer, M.B. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 22


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Historical Club. — 1891, 2: 22, 65, 163


Abbott, A.C., and Welch, W.H.
The etiology of diphtheria. — 1891, 2: 25


Welch, W.H.
Cirrhosis hepatis anthracotica. — 1891, 2: 32


Councilman, W.T.
Syphilis of the lung. — 1891, 2: 34


Morison, R.B.
Report on the Koch treatment in lichen ruber and lupus. — 1891, 2: 38


Councilman, W.T.
Cirrhosis of the liver with glomerulo-nephritis. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 40


Osler, W.
Obstruction of the superior vena cava. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 40


Booker, W.D.
A case of abdominal tuberculosis. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 41


Thomas, H.M.
Cases of perforating ulcers. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 41


Robb, H.
Cysto-sarcoma of the ovary. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 42


Latimer, T.S.
Report of cases of alcoholism. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 42


Councilman, W.T.
Aneurism of a branch of the pulmonary artery. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 43


Robb, H.
Atresia of vagina, absence of cervix uteri with a double dermoid cyst communicating with an adherent loop of the ileum. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 43


Councilman, W.T.
Multiple aneurism of the aorta, with bronchiectasis. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 43


Kelly, H.A.
Twin pregnancy. Breech and transverse presentation. The placentae and the membranes. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 44


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Hospital Journal Club. — 1891, 2: 44, 164


Kelly, H.A.
The treatment of large myomatous tumors of the uterus. Myomotomy and hysteromyomectomy. — 1891, 2: 45


Abbott, A.C.
Corrosive sublimate as a disinfectant against the staphylococcus pyogenes aureus. — 1891, 2: 50


Osler, W.
Case of multiple cysticerci. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 61


Randolph, R.L.
Cases of necrosis of lachrymal sac. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 61


Kelly, H.A.
A case of conservative Caesarean section. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 62


Halsted, W.S.
Spurious ankylosis of jaws. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 62


Williams, J.W.
A new needle-holder. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 63


Flexner, S.
Tuberculosis of knee. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 63


Hoch, A.
A case of pseudo-chorea. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 65


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Hospital Nurses' Journal Club. — 1891, 2: 65


Nuttall, G.H.F.
A method for the estimation of the actual number of tubercle bacilli in tuberculous sputum. — 1891, 2: 67


Nuttall, G.H.F., and Wright, J.H.
Report on the inoculation of thirteen guinea-pigs with the sputum of tuberculous cases undergoing the Koch treatment. — 1891, 2: 77


Berkley, H.J.
On nerve degeneration in some syphilitic growths. — 1891, 2: 80


Lafleur, H.A.
Dysentery - Abscess of liver - Amoeba coeli in stools and sputum - Death - Necropsy. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 83


Councilman, W.T.
Acute miliary tuberculosis. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 84


Toulmin, H.
Two cases of leukaemia. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 84


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Obituary: Dobbin, George W.. — 1891, 2: 92


Ghriskey, A.A., and Robb, H.
Infection through the drainage tube; the result of the bacteriological examination of drainage tube fluids in sixteen consecutive cases of coeliotomy. — 1891, 2: 93


Blachstein, A.G.
Intravenous inoculation of rabbits with the Bacillus coli communis and the Bacillus typhi abdominalis. — 1891, 2: 96


Gilchrist, T.C.
Case of acne varioliformis. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 104


Booker, W.D.
Case of dactylitis. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 104


Baltzell, W.H.
Case of multiple naevi. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 104


Theobald, S.
Inherited monocular myopia. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 105


Flexner, S., and Welch, W.H.
The histological changes in experimental diphtheria. — 1891, 2: 107


Abbott, A.C.
The relation of the pseudo-diphtheritic bacillus to the diphtheritic bacillus. — 1891, 2: 110, 143


Lafleur, H.A.
Venesection in cardiac and arterial disease. — 1891, 2: 112


Flexner, S.
A peculiar glioma (neuroepithelioma?) of the retina. — 1891, 2: 115


Flexner, S.
Tuberculosis of aorta. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 120


Welch, W.H.
Additional note concerning the intravenous inoculation of the Bacillus typhi abdominalis. — 1891, 2: 121


Abbott, A.C.
Report upon the heating and ventilation of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1891, 2: 129


Ghriskey, A.A., and Robb, H.
Coeliotomy for myoma of the uterus. Hysteromyomectomy. Infection by Bacterium coli commune. — 1891, 2: 133


Berkley, H.J.
A case of acromegaly in a negress. — 1891, 2: 134


Robb, H.
Ruptured right tubal pregnancy; associated with perforation of the vermiform appendix. Confirmatory diagnosis by aspiration; operation, death. — 1891, 2: 137


Welch, W.H.
Specimen of traumatic cerebral abscess, with bacteriological examination. — 1891, 2: 141


Welch, W.H.
Duplicature of arch of aorta with aneurism. — 1891, 2: 142


Williams, J.W.
Contributions to the histogenesis of the papillary cystomata of the ovary. — 1891, 2: 149


Stavely, A.L.
A case of congenital deformity. — 1891, 2: 158


Halsted, W.S.
A suppurating, compound, comminuted fracture into the ankle joint treated without drainage. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 160


Halsted, W.S.
Osteo-plastic operations for the obliteration of a very large involucral cavity. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 160


Halsted, W.S.
Plastic operation for the obliteration of a large cavity in the lower end of the femur. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 160


Osler, W.
Two cases of pernicious malaria. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 161


Thayer, W.S.
Specimen of cancer of pylorus. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 162


Robb, H.
Mme Lachapelle, midwife. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 163


Kelly, H.A.
Israel Spachius's Gynecology. (Proceedings). — 1891, 2: 164



1892 - Volume 3

Theobald, S.
Subnormal accommodative power in young persons a not infrequent cause of asthenopia. — 1892, 3: 1


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Obituary: King, Francis T.. — 1892, 3: 5


Berkley, H.J.
Acute ataxia (pseudotabes) following diarrhoea. — 1892, 3: 9


Abbott, A.C.
Letter concerning errors in "The Principles of Bacteriology". — 1892, 3: 11


Thayer, W.S.
A case of melancholia following typhoid fever. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 12


Hoch, A.
Case of extensive muscular atrophy. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 12


Morison, R.B.
Case of keloid. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 12


Morison, R.B.
Malignant syphilis. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 12


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1892, 3: 12, 30, 41, 62, 74, 93, 119, 140


Councilman, W.T.
Anatomical lesions of amoebic dysentery. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 13


Thayer, W.S.
The treatment of malarial fever with methylene-blue. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 13


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Historical Club. — 1892, 3: 15, 43, 76


Flexner, S., and Welch, W.H.
The histological lesions produced by the tox-albumen of diphtheria. — 1892, 3: 17


Randolph, R.L.
A series of fifty consecutive operations for cataract. — 1892, 3: 19


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Hospital Journal Club. — 1892, 3: 19


Robb, H.
A case of associated streptococcus infection of the vermiform appendix and Fallopian tube. — 1892, 3: 23


Berkley, H.J.
The Golgi silver stain with the central nervous system, and its results. A collective review. — 1892, 3: 26


Theobald, S.
A case of glaucoma. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 30


Councilman, W.T.
Unusual ulceration of ileum. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 31


Flexner, S.
Lympho-sarcomata. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 32


Smith, F.R.
The oath of Hippocrates. — 1892, 3: 33


Nuttall, G.H.F.
A chute for infected clothing, intended for use in hospitals. — 1892, 3: 36


Robb, H., and Ghriskey, A.A.
The bacteria in wounds and skin-stitches. — 1892, 3: 37


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Obituary: Jeffries, John Amory. — 1892, 3: 39


Morris, J.
Richard Sprigg Steuart, M.D.. — 1892, 3: 40


Brown, T.R.
Haematuria of doubtful significance. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 41


Councilman, W.T.
Tuberculosis specimens. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 41


Osler, W.
An acute myxoedematous condition occurring in goitre. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 42


Warfield, M.
Congenital absence of radius. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 42


Morison, R.B.
Hereditary syphilis. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 42


Morison, R.B.
Immigrant dermatitis. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 42


Morison, R.B.
Alopecia areata. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 43


Robb, H.
Hippocrates on the diseases of women and parturition. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 43


Nuttall, G.H.F.
Some medical notes made on a trip to Havana. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 44


Nuttall, G.H.F.
Tabulated result of the obstetrical practice of Robert Kennedy Nuttall, M.D., L.R.C.S.I. (deceased), covering a period of fifteen years, ending 1865. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 45


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Hospital Residents' Association. — 1892, 3: 45, 63


Thayer, W.S.
On the value of methylene-blue in malarial fever. — 1892, 3: 49


Flexner, S.
A case of primary carcinoma of the pancreas with multiple carcinosis. The organisms of cancer. — 1892, 3: 54


Howard, W.T., Jr.
Purulent ependemytis, encephalitis, and meningitis with congenital malformation of the heart and rectum. — 1892, 3: 59


Theobald, S.
Foreign bodies in the ear. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 62


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Obituary: Reese, D. Meredith. — 1892, 3: 62


Robb, H.
Hysteromyomectomy, with a report of four cases. — 1892, 3: 69


Berkley, H.J.
The nerve endings in the mucosa of the small intestines, muscularis mucosae, and cortex of the kidney. — 1892, 3: 73


Platt, W.B.
Radical operation for cure of inguinal hernia. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 74


Platt, W.B.
Strangulated inguinal hernia in a child three months old. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 74


Brown, T.R.
A broken catheter in the bladder, cystitis, calculus, pyelonephritis, lateral lithotomy, death. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 75


Platt, W.B.
Purpura haemorrhagica, (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 75


Halsted, W.S.
Excision of some of the veins of the cord in the operation for the radical cure of inguinal hernia. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 76


Booker, W.D.
Hippocrates on diseases of children. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 76


Robb, H.
Hippocrates on hysteria. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 78


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Hospital Nurses' Journal Club. — 1892, 3: 79


Nuttall, G.H.F., and Welch, W.H.
A gas-producing bacillus ( Bacillus aërogenes capsulatus, nov. spec.) capable of rapid development in the blood-vessels after death. — 1892, 3: 81


Schutz, J.L.
A rapid method of making nutrient agar-agar. — 1892, 3: 92


Halsted, W.S.
Ligation of the first portion of the left subclavian artery and excision of a subclavio-axillary aneurism. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 93


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Third report of Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1892, 3: 97


Flexner, S.
Amoebae in an abscess of the jaw. — 1892, 3: 104


Booker, W.D.
The relation of pseudo-diphtheric angina to diphtheria, with special reference to scarlatinal pseudo-membranous angina. — 1892, 3: 109


Finney, J.M.T.
A case of gastrotomy for peach-stone in the oesophagus. — 1892, 3: 117


Osler, W.
Chronic cerebro-spinal meningitis. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 119


Osler, W.
Localized pyo-pneumothorax. — 1892, 3: 119


Hewetson, J.
A case of aortic aneurism, associated with pulmonary tuberculosis and pyo-pneumothorax. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 120


Lord, J.W.
Exhibition of cases - tinea versicolor - bromidrosis. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 120


Flexner, S.
Sarcoma of the peri-pancreatic lymph glands with miliary sarcomatosis of the peritoneum, etc. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 121


Welch, W.H.
Specimen of otomycosis aspergillus. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 122


Finney, J.M.T.
Successful suture of severed finger-tips after seven hours. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 122


Williams, J.W.
Extrauterine pregnancy. (Correspondence). — 1892, 3: 123


Williams, J.W.
So-called osseous tumors of the ovary. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 123


Welch, W.H.
The Micrococcus lanceolatus, with especial reference to the etiology of acute lobar pneumonia. — 1892, 3: 125


Lord, J.W.
Primary tuberculosis of the tonsil, cheeks, and lips. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 140


Thomas, H.M.
Progressive muscular dystrophy - right facial paralysis. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 140


Thayer, W.S.
A case of super-secretion of the gastric juice. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 141


Thayer, W.S.
Splenic myelogenous leukaemia. (Proceedings). — 1892, 3: 142



1893 - Volume 4

Berkley, H.J.
The intrinsic nerves of the kidney - A histological study. — 1893, 4: 1


Flexner, S.
Tuberculosis of oesophagus. — 1893, 4: 4


Hough, T.
Transposition of viscera. — 1893, 4: 8


Mackenzie, J.N.
Preliminary report on aspergillus mycosis of the antrum maxillare. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 9


Smith, F.R.
A case of tuberculous pericarditis. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 10


Hewetson, J.
The question of the transmission of syphilis to the third generation. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 11


Flexner, S.
Primary tuberculosis of the intestine. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 13


Flexner, S.
Tuberculosis of clavicle, infection of pleura and peritoneum, and general miliary tuberculosis. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 13


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1893, 4: 16, 31, 51, 67, 80, 98, 119, 136


Halsted, W.S.
The radical cure of inguinal hernia in the male. — 1893, 4: 17


Stavely, A.L.
Two cases of haematuria with catheterization of ureters and exploratory nephrotomy. — 1893, 4: 25


Finney, J.M.T.
Aneurism of the dorsalis pedis. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 27


Finney, J.M.T.
Recurrent volvulus. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 27


Abbott, A.C., and Ghriskey, A.A.
A contribution to the pathology of experimental diphtheria, with special reference to the appearance of secondary foci in the internal organs. — 1893, 4: 29


Howard, W.T., Jr.
Acute ulcerative endocarditis due to the bacillus diphtheriae. — 1893, 4: 32


Flexner, S.
Diphtheria with broncho-pneumonia. — 1893, 4: 32


Flexner, S.
Peritonitis caused by the Proteus vulgaris. — 1893, 4: 34


Thayer, W.S.
Note on the increase in the number of the leucocytes in the blood after cold baths. — 1893, 4: 37


Hewetson, J.
A case of chronic aggravated gout. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 40


Randolph, R.L.
Advancement of the internal rectus. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 40


Osler, W.
Cases of dilatation of the colon in young children. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 41


Osler, W.
Arsenical neuritis following the use of Fowler's solution. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 43


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Historical Club. — 1893, 4: 43, 99


Thayer, W.S.
Note on a case of cicatricial stenosis of the pylorus following a peptic ulcer. — 1893, 4: 45


Brooks, W.K.
On the origin of the thyroid gland. — 1893, 4: 47


Berkley, H.J.
Strontium bromide in the treatment of chronic epilepsy. — 1893, 4: 50


Booker, W.D.
A case of combined diphtheria, measles, and chicken-pox. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 52


Booker, W.D.
Haematoma of the sterno-cleido-mastoid muscle in an infant. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 52


Finney, J.M.T.
Gastroenterostomy for cicatrizing ulcer of the pylorus. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 53


Platt, W.B.
A case of contracted finger after a burn. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 55


Lord, J.W.
Alopecia areata. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 55


Platt, W.B.
Case of infantile paralysis with hyperextension of leg on thigh. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 55


Theobald, S.
Exhibition of patient with zonular cataracts. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 55


Lord, J.W.
Multiple exostoses. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 55


Flexner, S., and Thayer, W.S.
Demonstration of specimen of amoebic abscess of liver. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 56


Friedenwald, J.
The Pfeiffer-bacillus - the causative agent in influenza. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 58


Randolph, R.L.
A clinical study of forty cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis, with reference to the eye symptoms. — 1893, 4: 59


Bombaugh, C.C.
The plagues and pestilences of the Old Testament. — 1893, 4: 64


Lord, J.W.
Cases of epithelioma and lupus vulgaris. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 68


Randolph, R.L.
Irideremia, glaucoma simplex, and zonular cataract combined in one patient. — 1893, 4: 68


Barker, L.F., and Flexner, S.
The recent outbreak of epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis at Lonaconing and other places in the Valley of George's Creek, Maryland. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 68


Barker, L.F.
Recurrent carcinoma in post-rectal tissues with metastases; death from infection with the streptococcus pyogenes. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 71


Brown, J.
Catheterization of the male ureters. — 1893, 4: 73


Robb, H.
Remarks on the writings of Louyse Bourgeois. — 1893, 4: 75


Simon, C.E.
Heredity in Ménière's disease. — 1893, 4: 82


Smith, F.R.
The medicine of Aristotle. — 1893, 4: 85


Osler, W.
Jean-Martin Charcot. — 1893, 4: 87


Kelly, H.A.
Uretero-ureteral anastomosis. Uretero-ureterostomy. — 1893, 4: 89


Finney, J.M.T.
Three cases of Gasserian ganglion. — 1893, 4: 91


Berkley, H.J.
Dementia paralytica in the negro. — 1893, 4: 94


Halsted, W.S.
Tuberculous knee-joint, goitre, old dislocation of elbow. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 97


Welch, W.H.
Diffuse infiltrating carcinoma of the stomach. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 98


Finney, J.M.T.
Multiple herniae. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 99


Finney, J.M.T.
Subcutaneous traumatic emphysema. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 99


...
Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Hospital Nurses' Journal Club. — 1893, 4: 100


Kelly, H.A.
The examination of the female bladder and the catheterization of the ureters under direct inspection. — 1893, 4: 101


Welch, W.H.
Medullary form of sarcoma of the sternum, with metastases in the lymphatic glands. — 1893, 4: 103


Robb, H.
Maintenance of an aseptic technique in gynecological operations outside of hospitals. — 1893, 4: 106


Kelly, H.A.
A case of uterus duplex solidus, with atresia of the vagina and cervix. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 109


Kelly, H.A.
Extra-uterine pregnancy treated by vaginal incision. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 109


Bloodgood, J.C.
Exhibition of a case of skin grafting. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 110


Flexner, S.
Exhibition of specimens of cystic kidney. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 110


Kelly, H.A.
Exhibition of a convalescent case of peritonitis due to ruptured tubal abscess. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 111


Theobald, S.
Removal of foreign body from the eye. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 111


Mall, F.P.
Early human embryos and the mode of their preservation. — 1893, 4: 115


Salzer, H.
The presence and absence of free hydrochloric acid in the stomach. — 1893, 4: 121


Robb, H.
Importance to the surgeon of a bacteriological training. — 1893, 4: 124


Hewetson, J.
A case of gas-poisoning. (Proceedings). — 1893, 4: 126



1894 - Volume 5

McGee, W.J.
Primitive trephining, illustrated by the Muñiz Peruvian collection. — 1894, 5: 1


Robb, H.
The works of Justine Siegmundin, the midwife. — 1894, 5: 4


...
Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1894, 5: 9, 27, 40, 52, 68, 97, 109, 126


Smith, F.R.
A case presenting the group of symptoms termed astasia-abasia. — 1894, 5: 13


Flexner, S.
Exhibition of specimens from a case of carcinoma of the pancreas with multiple carcinosis. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 16


Kelly, H.A.
The direct examination of the female bladder and catheterization of the ureters. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 16


Flexner, S.
Exhibition of specimens from a case of acute pericarditis, pleuritis, and peritonitis, associated with contracted kidney. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 17


Kelly, H.A.
Introduction of bougies into the ureters preceding hysterectomy and the removal of densely adherent structures adjacent to the ureter. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 17


Robb, H.
Abstract of Küstner's treatment of inversion of puerperal uterus. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 19


Hewetson, J.
Note on the significance of taches bleuâtres. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 19


Billings, J.S.
John Arderne and early English medical writers. — 1894, 5: 21


...
Obituary: Gwinn, Charles John Morris. — 1894, 5: 23


Reed, W.
Association of Proteus vulgaris with Diplococcus lanceolatus in a case of croupous pneumonia. — 1894, 5: 24


Flexner, S.
Fatty degeneration of the heart muscle. — 1894, 5: 26


Barker, L.F.
A case of healed aneurism of the aorta. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 31


Halsted, W.S.
Two cases of excision of the knee-joint in which Hansmann's plates with ordinary screws were employed. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 31


Halsted, W.S.
Exhibition of a case of appendicitis. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 32


Bloodgood, J.C.
Strangulated hernia. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 32


Stavely, A.L.
Myomectomy during pregnancy, involving opening of the abdominal cavity. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 33


Bloodgood, J.C.
Rupture of right abdominal muscle. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 33


Kelly, H.A.
Lantern slides as an aid to clinical teaching. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 35


Abel, J.J.
On the appearance of carbamic acid in the urine after the continued administration of lime water, and the fate of carbamic acid in the body. — 1894, 5: 37


Cullen, T.S.
Abscess (?) in the urethro-vaginal septum. — 1894, 5: 45


Robb, H.
A case of double vagina, with operation. — 1894, 5: 50


Cullen, T.S.
Exhibition of placenta velamentosa. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 51


Kelly, H.A.
The methods employed in securing statistical tables for Emmet's Gynecology. Exhibition of original tables presented by Dr. Emmet. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 51


Theobald, S.
An unusual anomaly of the crystalline lens, coloboma lentis. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 52


Theobald, S.
A case of glaucoma of exceptional character. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 53


Kelly, H.A.
Ligation of both internal iliac arteries for hemorrhage in hysterectomy for carcinoma uteri. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 53


Theobald, S.
Mother with coloboma of iris; two children with an aniridia. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 54


Stiles, C.W.
Notes on parasites. — 1894, 5: 57


Robb, H.
Madame Boivin. — 1894, 5: 59


Platt, W.B.
Baron von Langenbeck, Surgeon-General of the German Army, Professor of Surgery in the University of Berlin. — 1894, 5: 62


Billings, J.S., Jr.
A fatal case of purpura haemorrhagica, with extreme anaemia. — 1894, 5: 65


Randolph, R.L.
An interesting case of trachoma. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 67


Windsor, T.
Biography of John of Arderne. — 1894, 5: 67


Randolph, R.L.
The significance of albuminuric retinitis in pregnancy. — 1894, 5: 69


Robb, H.
An operating table. — 1894, 5: 73


Ames, D.
Primary carcinoma of the gall-bladder. — 1894, 5: 74


Kelly, H.A.
Myoma complicating pregnancy and preventing delivery. Porro-Caesarean operation modified by dropping the pedicle. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 80


Kelly, H.A.
Infusion of normal saline solution in connection with gynecological operations and the accidental hemorrhages of parturition. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 81


Finney, J.M.T.
Appendicitis. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 82


Finney, J.M.T.
Injury to the shoulder. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 83


Flexner, S.
The lesions caused by certain so-called toxalbumins. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 83


Osler, W.
Oliver Wendell Holmes. — 1894, 5: 85


Billings, J.S., Jr.
The leucocytes in malarial fever. — 1894, 5: 89


Barker, L.F.
On the presence of iron in the granules of the eosinophile leucocytes. — 1894, 5: 93


Hamburger, L.P.
On the value of repeatedly washing out the stomach at short intervals in case of opium or morphine poisoning. — 1894, 5: 94


...
Obituary: Carey, James. — 1894, 5: 95


Flexner, S.
The bacillus of the plague. — 1894, 5: 96


Halsted, W.S.
Report of twelve cases of complete radical cure of hernia by Halsted's method, of over two years' standing. Silver wire sutures. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 98


Kelly, H.A.
Recent results in hysteromyomectomy. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 99


Cullen, T.S.
Papillo-cystoma of the ovary. — 1894, 5: 103


Billings, J.S., Jr.
The leucocytes in croupous pneumonia. — 1894, 5: 105


Halsted, W.S.
A postscript to the report on appendicitis. — 1894, 5: 113


Billings, J.S., Jr.
Therapeutic use of extract of bone marrow. — 1894, 5: 115


Osler, W.
Case of hereditary chorea. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 119


Flexner, S.
A case of typhoid septicaemia associated with focal abscesses in the kidneys, due to the typhoid bacillus. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 120


Bloodgood, J.C.
Sarcoma in the floor of the mouth. Excision followed by hypertrophy of the left submaxillary gland. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 120


Abel, J.J.
A contribution to our knowledge of organic sulphur compounds in the field of animal chemistry. — 1894, 5: 123


Berkley, H.J.
A case of paranoia, with a study of the cerebral convolutions. — 1894, 5: 130


Cullen, T.S.
Angio-sarcoma of the ovary. — 1894, 5: 134


Williams, J.W.
Exhibition of specimens from a case of deciduoma malignum. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 136


Lotsy, J.P.
The best method of sharpening a microtome knife. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 136


Kelly, H.A.
A new method of exploring the rectum and sigmoid flexure. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 137


Kelly, H.A.
Ureterotomy. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 137


Finney, J.M.T.
Double castration for hypertrophy of the prostate gland. (Proceedings). — 1894, 5: 138



1895 - Volume 6

Hare, H.A.
The posture of the head in accidents when the patient is under anaesthetic. — 1895, 6: 1


Dresser, H.
A contribution to the study of anaesthesia by ether. — 1895, 6: 7


Brown, J.
Catheterization of the ureters in the male. — 1895, 6: 12


De Schweinitz, G.E.
The visual field as a factor in general diagnosis. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 15


...
Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1895, 6: 15, 32, 45, 69, 93, 143, 164


Kelly, H.A.
Gonorrhoeal pyelitis and pyo-ureter cured by irrigation. — 1895, 6: 19


Flexner, S., and Pease, H.D.
Primary diphtheria of the lips and gums. — 1895, 6: 22


Taylor, R.T.
A new apparatus for applying plaster jackets, with a brief review of the methods hitherto used. — 1895, 6: 25


Kelly, H.A.
Uretero-cystostomy performed seven weeks after vaginal hysterectomy. — 1895, 6: 27


Randolph, R.L.
Two successful cataract operations on a dog. — 1895, 6: 28


Kelly, H.A.
Sigmoido-proctostomy. — 1895, 6: 30


Thayer, W.S.
Acute pancreatitis, disseminated fat necrosis, parapancreatic abscess. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 32


Finney, J.M.T.
Carcinoma of the oesophagus. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 32


Finney, J.M.T.
Varicose veins of leg. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 32


Oppenheimer, A.R.
Myxoedema and exophthalmic goitre in sisters. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 33


Cullen, T.S.
Tumor developed from aberrant adrenal in the kidney. — 1895, 6: 37


Flexner, S.
The bacteriology and pathology of diphtheria. — 1895, 6: 39


Berkley, H.J.
A case of chorea minor occurring during an attack of maniacal excitement in an adult. — 1895, 6: 44


Thomas, H.M.
Progressive neural muscular atrophy. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 45


Oppenheimer, A.R.
Brassfounder's ague. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 48


Oppenheimer, A.R.
Green hair. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 48


Platt, W.B.
Congenital amputation of forearm; Congenital hypertrophy of foot; Epispadias; Fracture of femur; Undescended testicle. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 49


Robb, H.
The writings of Mauriceau. — 1895, 6: 51


McCormick, J.H.
The psychologic development of medicine. — 1895, 6: 58


Flexner, S.
Peritonitis caused by the invasion of the Micrococcus lanceolatus from the intestine. — 1895, 6: 64


Cullen, T.S.
A rapid method of making permanent specimens from frozen sections by the use of formalin. — 1895, 6: 67


Berkley, H.J.
The condition of the gemmules or lateral buds of the cortical neurodendron in some forms of insanity. — 1895, 6: 68


Flexner, S.
Phthisis pulmonalis with the formation of the large trabeculated cavities. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 69


Flexner, S.
Primary tuberculosis of the serous membranes, involving the pleura and peritoneum. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 69


Theobald, S.
An ideal result following double tenotomy in a case of convergent strabismus. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 70


Fletcher, R.
Medical lore in the older English dramatists and poets (exclusive of Shakespeare). — 1895, 6: 73


Thomas, H.M.
Tetany in pregnancy. — 1895, 6: 85


Clark, J.G.
A death from chloroform. Impossibility of inducing artificial respiration on account of rigid thorax and adherent abdominal viscera. — 1895, 6: 89


Ghiselin, A.D., and Campbell, G.
A quick method of filtering blood serum. — 1895, 6: 91


Campbell, G., and Ghiselin, A.D.
A quick method pf filtering blood serum. — 1895, 6: 91


Barker, L.F.
A case of pharyngomycosis leptothrica. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 93


Flexner, S.
A case of anthrax in a human being. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 94


...
Obituary: Oppenheimer, Arthur R.. — 1895, 6: 95


Welch, W.H.
The treatment of diphtheria by antitoxin. — 1895, 6: 97


Clark, J.G.
A more radical method of performing hysterectomy for cancer of uterus. — 1895, 6: 120


Blumer, G., and Young, H.H.
A case of anthrax septicaemia in a human being associated with acute anthrax endocarditis and peritonitis. — 1895, 6: 127


Futcher, T.B.
A study of subcutaneous fibroid nodules. — 1895, 6: 133


Wilson, C.
Cases of amoebic dysentery. — 1895, 6: 142


Osler, W.
Hyperpyrexia in typhoid fever. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 143


Osler, W.
Abscess of the liver, perforating the lung. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 144


Finney, J.M.T.
Pyarthrosis. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 144


Finney, J.M.T.
Specimen of stomach removed after Francke's operation for gastrostomy. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 145


Finney, J.M.T.
Schede's operation for varicose veins of the leg. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 146


Flexner, S.
Bacillus pyogenes filiformis (Nov. spec.). — 1895, 6: 147


Randolph, R.L.
A clinical and experimental study of the so-called oyster shucker's keratitis. — 1895, 6: 150


Russell, W.W.
The clinical course of forty-seven cases of carcinoma of the uterus subsequent to hysterectomy. — 1895, 6: 154


Blumer, G.
Notes on some cases of angina treated with Behring's antitoxine. — 1895, 6: 158


Thomas, H.M.
A case of congenital ptosis. (Proceedings). — 1895, 6: 164



1896 - Volume 7

Osler, W.
Thomas Dover, M.B. (of Dover's powder), physician and buccaneer. — 1896, 7: 1


Osler, W.
An Alabama student. — 1896, 7: 6


Osler, W.
John Keats - the apothecary poet. — 1896, 7: 11


Platt, W.B.
Johannes Müller, a university teacher. — 1896, 7: 16


Welch, W.H.
The evolution of modern scientific laboratories. — 1896, 7: 19


Williams, J.W.
Demonstration of instruments illustrating the history and development of the axis traction forceps. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 24


Bloodgood, J.C.
New operation for hemorrhoids. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 24


Bloodgood, J.C.
Perforating gunshot wound of chest. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 24


...
Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1896, 7: 24, 48, 72, 143, 188, 208


Halsted, W.S.
Plastic operation for extensive burn of neck. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 25


Halsted, W.S.
Plastic operation for the closure of a fistula. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 25


Halsted, W.S., and Platt, W.B.
A case of epispadias. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 26


Kelly, H.A.
Hysteromyomectomy and hystero-salpingo-öophorectomy by continous incision from left to right or from right to left. — 1896, 7: 27


Kelly, H.A.
The treatment of large vesico-vaginal fistulae. — 1896, 7: 29


Kelly, H.A.
Nephro-ureterectomy - extirpation of the kidney and ureter simultaneously. — 1896, 7: 31


Clark, J.G.
Ten cases of cancer of the uterus operated upon by a more radical method of performing hysterectomy. — 1896, 7: 37


Clark, J.G.
Sub-acute and chronic cystitis treated by the vesical balloon. — 1896, 7: 44


Clark, J.G., and Miller, G.B.
The sterilization of catgut by cumol. — 1896, 7: 46


Kelly, H.A.
The treatment of pyo-ureteritis and pyonephrosis by ureteral and renal catheters. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 48


...
Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Historical Club. — 1896, 7: 50


Kelly, H.A.
Women in medicine. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 50


Blumer, G., and Thayer, W.S.
Ulcerative endocarditis due to the gonococcus; gonorrhoeal septicaemia. — 1896, 7: 57


Bloodgood, J.C.
A new apparatus for immediate and permanent drainage of the urinary bladder after suprapubic cystostomy. — 1896, 7: 64


Williams, H.U.
The Bacillus aërogenes capsulatus in a case of suppurative pyelitis. — 1896, 7: 66


Martin, E.
The checking of operative bleeding by torsion. — 1896, 7: 68


Blumer, G.
Exhibition of a case of hemiplegia with motor aphasia, occurring in a patient convalescing from typhoid fever. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 72


Barker, L.F.
Some points regarding the pathology of malaria. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 74


Hemmeter, J.C.
Intubation of the duodenum. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 79


Osler, W.
Pleuro-peritoneal tuberculosis. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 79


Mall, F.P.
The anatomical course and laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University. — 1896, 7: 85


Barker, L.F., and Bardeen, C.R.
An outline of the course in normal histology and microscopic anatomy. — 1896, 7: 100


Hoen, A.G.
The photographic room and apparatus in the anatomical laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University. — 1896, 7: 109


Cullen, T.S.
Adeno-myoma of the round ligament. — 1896, 7: 112


...
List of scientific medical journals in public and private libraries of Baltimore. — 1896, 7: 114


Gilchrist, T.C., and Stokes, W.R.
The presence of an oidium in the tissues of a case of pseudo-lupus vulgaris. — 1896, 7: 129


Friedenwald, H.
On movements of the eyelids associated with movements of the jaws and with lateral movements of the eyeballs. — 1896, 7: 134


Gaither, A.B.
The abortive treatment of acute suppurative adenitis of the groin by pressure bandage. — 1896, 7: 137


Gilchrist, T.C.
Two rare cases of diseases of the skin. — 1896, 7: 138


Berkley, H.J.
Experimental lesions produced by the action of ricin on the cortical nerve cell. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 143


Blumer, G.
Cardiac hypertrophy. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 144


Platt, W.B.
A new method of treatment of prolapsus ani. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 145


Platt, W.B.
Acquired club foot. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 145


Platt, W.B.
Congenital club foot. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 145, 146


Haynes, W.H.
A case of hemiplegia occurring with typhoid fever. (Correspondence). — 1896, 7: 146


Fletcher, R.
The witches' pharmacopoeia. — 1896, 7: 147


Coley, W.B.
Further observations upon the treatment of malignant tumors with the toxins of erysipelas and Bacillus prodigiosus, with a report of 160 cases. — 1896, 7: 157


Berkley, H.J.
The psychical nerve cell in health and disease. — 1896, 7: 162


Williams, J.W.
The frequency of contracted pelves in Baltimore. — 1896, 7: 164


Flexner, S.
A case of combined protozoan and bacterial infection. — 1896, 7: 171


Blumer, G.
Notes on two cases of ureteral abnormality. — 1896, 7: 174


Livingood, L.E.
Tumors in the mouse. — 1896, 7: 177


Randolph, R.L.
The anatomical changes in two cases of retinal detachment. — 1896, 7: 179


Flexner, S.
The bubonic plague. — 1896, 7: 181


Randolph, R.L.
Absolute alcohol as a disinfectant for instruments. A bacteriological study. — 1896, 7: 185


Blumer, G.
Generalized melanotic sarcoma. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 188


Blumer, G.
Specimen of adenocarcinoma of pancreas. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 189


Thomas, H.M., and others
Alveolar sarcoma of the cerebellum. — 1896, 7: 193


Platt, W.B.
John Bell, Surgeon. — 1896, 7: 198


Barker, L.F.
Concerning neurological nomenclature. — 1896, 7: 200


Ramsay, O.G.
A complete duplication of the left ureter from the kidney to the bladder. — 1896, 7: 201


Friedenwald, H.
Notes on congenital motor defects of the eyeballs (Congenital paralysis of the ocular muscles). — 1896, 7: 202


Russell, W.W.
Malarial infection as a source of error in surgical diagnosis. — 1896, 7: 204


Block, E.B.
The agglutinative action of the blood serum of patients suffering from typhoid fever. — 1896, 7: 206


Osler, W.
Case of Addison's disease. Death during treatment with the suprarenal extract. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 208


Kelly, H.A.
Treatment of ectopic pregnancy by vaginal puncture. (Proceedings). — 1896, 7: 209



1897 - Volume 8

Dixon, W.T.
Remarks at the presentation of Thorwaldsen's statue of Christ to the Hospital. — 1897, 8: 1


Spence, W.W.
Remarks at the presentation of Thorwaldsen's statue of Christ to the Hospital. — 1897, 8: 1


Gilman, D.C.
Remarks at the presentation of the Thorwaldsen's statue of Christ to the Hospital. — 1897, 8: 2


Ghriskey, A.A., and Robb, H.
The Bacillus proteus Zenkeri in an ovarian abscess. — 1897, 8: 4


Robb, H., and Ghriskey, A.A.
The bacillus proteus Zenkeri in an ovarian abscess. — 1897, 8: 4


Barker, L.F.
The phrenology of Gall and Flechsig's doctrine of association centres in the cerebrum. — 1897, 8: 7


Gilchrist, T.C.
A case of dermatitis due to the X-rays. — 1897, 8: 17


Berkley, H.J.
Lesions induced by the action of certain poisons on the nerve cell. Study VI - Diphtheria. — 1897, 8: 23


Dobbin, G.W.
Puerperal sepsis due to infection with the Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus. — 1897, 8: 24


Lange, F.
The surgical significance of gall stones. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 29


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1897, 8: 29, 47, 81, 110, 129, 195, 215


Brown, G.S.
A case of pneumo-cardial rupture. (Correspondence). — 1897, 8: 33


Norton, R.
Is malaria a water-borne disease?. — 1897, 8: 35


Platt, W.B.
The radical cure of hernia, by implanting a section of sterilized sponge. — 1897, 8: 44


Gilchrist, T.C.
Additional cases of dermatitis due to the X-rays. — 1897, 8: 46


Bloodgood, J.C.
Rarer cases of and observation on streptococcus infection. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 47


Woods, H.
Ophthalmoplegia externa. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 48


Theobald, S.
A simple contrivance for effecting pneumatic massage of the tympanal membrane and ossicles. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 49


Kelly, H.A.
Excision of a parovarian cyst without removal of its ovary or tube. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 50


MacCallum, W.C.
On the pathology of the haematozoan infections in birds. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 51


Opie, E.L.
On the haemocytozoa of birds. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 52


Clark, J.G.
Postural method of draining the peritoneal cavity after abdominal operations. — 1897, 8: 59


Dunham, E.K.
Report of five cases of infection by the bacillus aerogenes capsulatus (Welch). — 1897, 8: 68


Dunham, E.K.
Observations to determine the motility of the Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus under anaerobic conditions. — 1897, 8: 74


Hamilton, A.
Multiple tuberculous ulcers of the stomach, with a report of three cases. — 1897, 8: 75


Brown, T.R.
Studies in trichinosis. — 1897, 8: 79


Bardeen, C.R.
On certain visceral pathological alterations, the result of superficial burns. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 81


Futcher, T.B.
The association between the so-called perinuclear basophilic granules and the elimination of the alloxuric bodies in the urine. — 1897, 8: 85


Cone, C.
Encysted dropsy of the peritoneum secondary to uterotubal tuberculosis and associated with tubercular pleurisy, generalized tuberculosis and pyococcal infection. — 1897, 8: 91


Camac, C.N.B.
A visit to Bad Nauheim with the purpose of investigating the "Schott treatment" for chronic heart disease. — 1897, 8: 101


Gilchrist, T.C.
A case of porokeratosis (Mibelli) or hyperkeratosis excentrica (Respighi) with remarkable family history. — 1897, 8: 107


Cullen, T.S.
A rapid method of making permanent specimens from frozen sections by the use of formalin. — 1897, 8: 108


Finney, J.M.T.
Typhoid perforation treated by surgical operation. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 110


Carter, E.P.
Report of a case of polybacterial infection in typhoid fever, with especial reference to certain involutions exhibited by the Bacillus typhosus. — 1897, 8: 115


Block, E.B.
A case of typhoid fever in which the typhoid bacillus was obtained twice from the blood during life. — 1897, 8: 119


Hagner, F.R.
Successful cultivation of gonococcus in two cases of gonorrheal arthritis and one of taenosynovitis, with remarks on a new medium. — 1897, 8: 121


Barker, L.F.
A new aesthesiometer. — 1897, 8: 125


Bardeen, C.R.
Edinger on "The Development of Brain Paths in the Animal Series". — 1897, 8: 126


Flexner, S.
Pseudo-tuberculosis hominis streptothricha. — 1897, 8: 128


Thomas, H.M.
Congenital facial diplegia. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 130


Theobald, S.
A case of acquired paralysis of both external recti muscles, with unilateral facial paralysis. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 131


Randolph, R.L.
Bilateral dacryo-adenitis. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 132


Barker, L.F.
Demonstration of Florence's iodine test for seminal stains. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 133


Randolph, R.L.
Operations for cataract. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 133


Berkley, H.J.
Studies on the lesions induced by the action of certain poisons on the cortical nerve cell. Study VII - Poisoning with preparations of the thyroid gland. — 1897, 8: 137


Finney, J.M.T.
Five successful cases of general suppurative peritonitis treated by a new method. — 1897, 8: 141


Calvert, W.J., and Elting, A.W.
An experimental study of the treatment of perforative peritonitis in dogs by a new method of operation. — 1897, 8: 143


Cone, S.M.
Squamous epithelioma and epithelial hyperplasia in sinuses and bone following osteomyelitis. — 1897, 8: 146


Abel, J.J., and Crawford, A.C.
On the blood-pressure-raising constituent of the suprarenal capsule. — 1897, 8: 151


Osler, W.
Influence of Louis on American medicine. — 1897, 8: 161


Brooks, W.K.
William Harvey as an embryologist. — 1897, 8: 167


Young, H.H.
Long, the discoverer of anaesthesia. Letters: from Dr. Wilhite, from Dr. Young. — 1897, 8: 174


Friedenwald, H.
The early history of ophthalmology and otology in Baltimore (1800-1850). — 1897, 8: 184


Friedenwald, H.
Joseph Friederich Piringer: His methods and investigations. — 1897, 8: 191


Cushing, H.
Haematomyelia from gunshot wound of the cervical spine. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 195


Randolph, R.L.
A second series of cataract operations (one hundred and fifty-eight). — 1897, 8: 199


Atkinson, A. D.
Parotitis following visceral inflammation. A report of two cases. — 1897, 8: 204


Duval, D.F.
Palpation of the foetal heart impulse in pregnancy. — 1897, 8: 207


Cone, S.M.
Squamous epithelioma in a dermoid of the jaw. — 1897, 8: 208


Owings, E.R.
The infectiousness of chronic urethritis. — 1897, 8: 210


Thomas, H.M.
Demonstration of a case of probable brain tumor. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 215


Cullen, T.S.
Cases of myomata of the uterus. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 216


Clark, J.G.
A rare case of lithopedion. — 1897, 8: 221


Cone, C.
On tuberculosis of the oesophagus, with the report of a case of unusual infection. — 1897, 8: 229


Herrick, A.B.
A rare anomaly of the arch of the aorta, with an additional muscle in the neck. — 1897, 8: 234


MacCallum, W.C.
On the haematozoan infections of birds. — 1897, 8: 235


Reik, H.O.
A case of cavernous angioma (vascular naevus) of the tunica conjunctiva. — 1897, 8: 236


Gould, G.M., and Pyle, W.L.
King Arthur's medicine. — 1897, 8: 239


Stokes, W.R., and Wegefahrt, A.
The presence in the blood of free granules derived from leucocytes, and their possible relations to immunity. — 1897, 8: 246


Sabin, F.R.
On the anatomical relations of the nuclei of reception of the cochlear and vestibular nerves. — 1897, 8: 253


Flexner, S., and Harris, N.MacL.
Typhoid infection without intestinal lesions. — 1897, 8: 259


Reik, H.O., and Watson, W.T.
Apparatus for sterilizing instruments with formaldehyde; experimental tests. — 1897, 8: 261


Livingood, L.E.
Fibroid lung-bronchiectasis. Brain abscess. (Proceedings). — 1897, 8: 263



1898 - Volume 9

Loeb, L.
On certain activities of the epithelial tissue of the skin of the guinea-pig, and similar occurrences in tumors. — 1898, 9: 1


Mitchell, J.F.
The successful treatment of extraperitoneal rupture of the bladder, complicated by fracture of the pelvis, by operation and the continous bath. Report of a case. — 1898, 9: 5


Mackenzie, J.N.
The physiological and pathological relations between the nose and the sexual apparatus of man. — 1898, 9: 10


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1898, 9: 18, 38, 62, 119, 144, 192, 271, 292


Halsted, W.S.
Inflated rubber cylinders for circular suture of the intestine. — 1898, 9: 25


Councilman, W.T.
Cerebro-spinal meningitis. — 1898, 9: 27


Gwyn, N.B.
The diaphragm phenomenon - the so-called Litten's sign. — 1898, 9: 35


Flexner, S., and Barker, L.F.
Report upon an expedition sent by Johns Hopkins University to investigate the prevalent diseases in the Philippines. — 1898, 9: 37


Hunner, G.L.
Cases of aneurism. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 38


Pancoast, O.B.
Diabetes in the negro. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 40


Flexner, S.
Exhibition of specimen of round ulcer of the stomach. Erosion of gastric artery; post-mortem perforation. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 41


Osler, W.
Leprosy in the United States, with the report of a case. — 1898, 9: 47


Hamburger, L.P.
Secondary melano-sarcoma of the liver following sarcoma of the eye. — 1898, 9: 50


Gwyn, N.B.
On infection with a para-colon bacillus in a case with all the clinical features of typhoid fever. — 1898, 9: 54


Swan, W.E.
The management of solid tumors of the ovaries complicating pregnancy, with report of a successful case. — 1898, 9: 56


Knox, J.H.M.
On super-arterial pericardial fibroid nodules. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 62


Kelly, H.A.
The catheterization of the ureters in the male through an open cystoscope with the bladder distended with air by posture. — 1898, 9: 62


Halsted, W.S.
Miniature hammers and the suture of the bile ducts. — 1898, 9: 67


Foster, M.
University education. — 1898, 9: 69


Anderson, H.B., and Flexner, S.
The results of the intra-tracheal inoculation of the Bacillus diphteriae in rabbits. — 1898, 9: 72


Koplik, H.
The bacteriology of pertussis. — 1898, 9: 79


Reik, H.O.
Supplementary report on the sterilization of instruments by formaldehyde. — 1898, 9: 82


Wilhite, J.O., and Young, H.H.
Does Wilhite's story of the negro boy incident in the discovery of anaesthesia "lack probability"? (Correspondence). — 1898, 9: 83


Cushing, H.
Typhoidal cholecystitis and cholelithiasis. — 1898, 9: 91


Miller, G.B.
The presence of the Bacillus typhosus in the gall-bladder seven years after typhoid fever. — 1898, 9: 95


Bloodgood, J.C.
The transplantation of the rectus muscle in certain case of inguinal hernia in which the conjoined tendon is obliterated. — 1898, 9: 96


Young, H.H.
Hydraulic pressure in genito-urinary practice, especially in contracture of the bladder. — 1898, 9: 100


Cone, S.M.
A case of carcinoma metastases in bone from a primary tumor of the prostate. — 1898, 9: 114


McCrae, T.
Glossitis in typhoid fever with report of a case. — 1898, 9: 118


Spiller, W.G.
A microscopical study of the spinal cord in two cases of Pott's disease. — 1898, 9: 125


Watson, W.T.
A case of osteitis deformans. — 1898, 9: 133


Flexner, S.
Note on the osteoid tissue found in the tubercular exudate in the thoracic region of the cord. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 133


Jones, H.C.
The rise of the theory of electrolytic dissociation, and a few of its applications in chemistry, physics, and biology. — 1898, 9: 136


Penrose, C.A.
Localized scleroses of the aorta of probable syphilitic origin. Clinical report and necropsy in two cases. — 1898, 9: 140


Cullen, T.S.
Further remarks on adeno-myoma of the round ligament. — 1898, 9: 142


Baer, W.S., and others
Regeneration of the dorsal root of the second cervical nerve within the spinal cord. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 144


Watson, W.T.
Forty-six intubated cases of diphtheria treated with antitoxine. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 146


Welch, W.H.
Remarks at the presentation of candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine at the commencement of the Johns Hopkins University, June 14, 1898. — 1898, 9: 151


Randolph, R.L.
Conclusions from clinical and bacteriological experiments with holocain. — 1898, 9: 154


Dawson, P.M.
Observations on the epithelium of the urinary bladder in man. — 1898, 9: 155


Livingood, L.E.
A case of sarcoma of the oesophagus. — 1898, 9: 159


Clark, J.G.
Papilloma of the Fallopian tube. — 1898, 9: 163


Pardee, L.
The histo-pathology of herpes iris. With report of two cases. — 1898, 9: 165


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Obituary: Livingood, Louis E.. — 1898, 9: 172


Fletcher, R.
A tragedy of the great plague of Milan in 1630. — 1898, 9: 175


Urquhart, A.R.
Sir John Charles Bucknill, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S.. — 1898, 9: 180


Bombaugh, C.C.
Medical fees in ancient Greece and Rome. — 1898, 9: 183


Hurdon, E.
Endothelioma of the cervix uteri. — 1898, 9: 186


Brown, T.R.
On the specific gravity of the urine during anaesthesia and after salt solution enemata. — 1898, 9: 190


Valentine, F.C., and Young, H.H.
Hydraulic pressure in bladder contracture. (Correspondence). — 1898, 9: 191


Cushing, H.
Cocaine anaesthesia in the treatment of certain cases of hernia and in operations for thyroid tumors. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 192


Theobald, S.
A word of warning as to the indiscriminate use of cocaine in the treatment of diseases of the eye. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 193


MacCallum, J.B.
On the pathology of fragmentatio myocardii and myocarditis fibrosa. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 194


Mall, F.P.
Development of the human intestine and its position in the adult. — 1898, 9: 197


MacCallum, J.B.
On the histogenesis of the striated muscle fiber, and the growth of the human sartorius muscle. — 1898, 9: 208


Abel, J.J.
Further observations on the chemical nature of the active principle of the suprarenal capsule. — 1898, 9: 215


Mall, F.P.
The lobule of the spleen. — 1898, 9: 218


Hendrickson, W.F.
The development of the bile-capillaries as revealed by Golgi's method. — 1898, 9: 220


Hendrickson, W.F.
A study of the musculature of the entire extra-hepatic biliary system, including that of duodenal portion of the common bile-duct and of the sphincter. — 1898, 9: 221


Mall, F.P.
Development of the internal mammary and deep epigastric arteries in man. — 1898, 9: 232


Christian, H.A.
Two instances in which the musculus sternalis existed. - One associated with other anomalies. — 1898, 9: 235


Rosenheim, S.
On the pathological changes in the spinal cord in a case of Pott's disease. — 1898, 9: 240


Theobald, S.
The treatment of otomycosis by the insufflation of boracic acid and oxide of zinc. — 1898, 9: 251


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Obituary: Davis, Walter S.. — 1898, 9: 252


Reynolds, E.
The diagnosis of the condition of each kidney by inoculation of the separated sediments into guinea-pigs in suspected renal tuberculosis. — 1898, 9: 253


Cushing, H.
Laparotomy for intestinal perforation in typhoid fever. — 1898, 9: 257


Weaver, G.H.
Spontaneous haemorrhagic septicaemia in a guinea-pig, caused by a bacillus. — 1898, 9: 270


Stover, G.H.
Antitoxic relation between bee poison and honey (?). — 1898, 9: 271


Camac, C.N.B.
Broadbent's sign. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 271


Brown, T.R.
Aortic aneurysm. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 272


Livingood, L.E.
Epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 273


Allbutt, T.C.
Medicine in the nineteenth century. — 1898, 9: 277


Schenck, B.R.
On refractory subcutaneous abscesses caused by a fungus possibly related to the sporotricha. — 1898, 9: 286


Stieren, E.
Oedematous changes in the epithelium of the cornea in a case of uveitis following gonorrhoeal ophthalmia. — 1898, 9: 290


Bailey, P.
Primary focal haematomyelia from traumatism. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 292


Finney, J.M.T.
Two cases of pylorectomy. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 294


Hurd, H.M.
The non-medical treatment of epilepsy. (Proceedings). — 1898, 9: 296



1899 - Volume 10

Kelly, H.A.
The dissection and liberation of the sphincter ani muscle followed by its direct suture in cases of complete tear of the perineum, with a splitting suture passing between the outer and inner margins of the muscle. — 1899, 10: 1


Clark, J.G.
The causes and significance of uterine hemorrhage in cases of myoma uteri. — 1899, 10: 11


Ramsay, O.G.
A study of sixty-seven cases of primary malignant tumors of the suprarenal gland. — 1899, 10: 20


Miller, G.B.
The bacteriology of the cavity of the corpus uteri of the non-pregnant woman. A report of 68 cases. — 1899, 10: 29


Mitchell, J.F.
The presence of foreign bodies in the vermiform appendix, with especial reference to pointed bodies. — 1899, 10: 35


Clark, J.G.
Origin, development and degeneration of the blood-vessels of the ovary. — 1899, 10: 40


Brown, T.R.
Ovarian cysts in the negress. — 1899, 10: 44


Hastings, T.W., and MacCallum, W.G.
On a hitherto undescribed peptonising diplococcus causing acute ulcerative endocarditis. — 1899, 10: 46


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Obituary: Kanthack, Alfredo Antimes. — 1899, 10: 47


Thomas, H.M.
An analysis of the cases of tabes in the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Dispensary from its opening in May, 1889, to December 1, 1898. — 1899, 10: 51


Lartigau, A.J.
On typhoid septicaemia, with the report of two cases, one of which was a typhoid infection without intestinal lesions. — 1899, 10: 55


Herring, A.P., and Reuling, R.
Cavities in the brain produced by the Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus. — 1899, 10: 62


Howard, W.T., Jr.
Acute fibrino-purulent cerebro-spinal meningitis, ependymitis, abscesses of the cerebrum, gas-cysts of the cerebrum, cerebro-spinal exudation, and of the liver, due to the Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus. — 1899, 10: 66


Camac, C.N.B.
Resistance to quinine of certain forms of malaria. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 69


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Proceedings: Johns Hopkins Medical Society. — 1899, 10: 69, 95, 113, 136, 196, 211, 213, 231


Futcher, T.B.
A new method of staining malarial parasites. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 70


Harris, N.MacL., and MacCallum, W.G.
Multiple metastases from pelvic sarcoma. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 71


Cushing, H.
Acute diffuse gonococcus peritonitis. — 1899, 10: 75


Theobald, S.
A case of atrophy of the optic nerves following hemorrhage from the stomach with a consideration of the causes of post-hemorrhagic blindness. — 1899, 10: 82


Gilchrist, T.C.
Lichen scrofulosorum in a negro. — 1899, 10: 84


Verhoeff, F.H.
A new instrument for measuring heterophoria and the combining power of the eyes. — 1899, 10: 87


Chittenden, A.S.
On the solution of mercury in the body. — 1899, 10: 92


Futcher, T.B.
Gelatine injections in the treatment of aneurism. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 95


Futcher, T.B.
Schott treatment of the heart disease. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 96


Flexner, S.
Aneurism of the aorta, compressing and rupturing into left bronchus. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 97


Gould, G.M.
The duties and dangers of organization in the nursing profession. — 1899, 10: 103


Mitchell, J.F.
A pin in vermiform appendix. — 1899, 10: 108


Gwyn, N.B.
The presence of typhoid bacilli in the urines of typhoid fever patients. — 1899, 10: 109


Gwyn, N.B.
A case of general infection by the Diplococcus intracellularis of Weichselbaum. — 1899, 10: 112


Laplace, E.
A demonstration of intestinal anastomosis by means of a new forceps. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 113


Moriarta, D.C.
A pin in the appendix vermiformis. (Correspondence). — 1899, 10: 113


Kelly, H.A.
A new operation for vesico-vaginal fistula. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 115


Kelly, H.A.
New use for renal catheters. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 116


Trudeau, E.L.
The present aspect of some vexed questions relating to tuberculosis, with suggestions for future work. — 1899, 10: 121


Penrose, C.A.
Infusion of salt solution combined with a special method for the administration of oxygen inhalations as a treatment in pneumonia. — 1899, 10: 127


Wooley, P.G.
A note on the pigment production of Bacillus pyocyaneus and bacillus fluorescens liquefaciens. — 1899, 10: 129


Wooley, P.G.
Experiments made to determine the effects of sugar upon the pigment formation of some of the chromogenic bacteria. — 1899, 10: 130


Larned, C.W.
Chronic malarial nephritis, with report of a case. — 1899, 10: 131


Gwyn, N.B.
A case in which the bacillus aerogenes capsulatus was repeatedly isolated from the circulation during life. — 1899, 10: 134


Cushing, H.
Remarks upon a case of jejunal fistula. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 136


Theobald, S.
Treatment of acute otitis media following influenza. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 137


Paton, S.
Some objections to the neurone theory. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 139


Bombaugh, C.C.
Female poisoners - ancient and modern. — 1899, 10: 148


Calvert, W.J.
The history of the medical department of Transylvania University and its faculty. — 1899, 10: 153


Cordell, E.F.
Sketch of John Crawford, M.D.. — 1899, 10: 158


Hunner, G.L.
A case of acute suppurative cholecystitis with isolation of the Bacillus typhosus eighteen years after an attack of typhoid fever. — 1899, 10: 163


Cushing, H.
Observations upon the origin of gall-bladder infections and upon the experimental formation of gall-stones. — 1899, 10: 166


Harrison, R.G.
The growth and regeneration of the tails of the frog larva. — 1899, 10: 173


Austin, M.F.
Endocarditis due to a minute organism, probably the bacillus of influenza. — 1899, 10: 194


Kelly, H.A.
Carcinoma uteri. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 196


Kelly, H.A.
Extensive destruction of a sphincter. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 196


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Obituary: McKeough, Edward P.. — 1899, 10: 196


Kelly, H.A.
Excessive growth of fat. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 197


Brooks, W.K.
Scientific laboratories. — 1899, 10: 199


Hurd, H.M.
The teaching of psychiatry. — 1899, 10: 205


Penrose, C.A.
A new apparatus designed for the support and safe anaesthetization of patients while in the knee-chest position. — 1899, 10: 209


Opie, E.L.
A case of hemochromatosis. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 211


Craig, C.F.
Report of a case of combined typhoid and quartan malarial fevers. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 213


Kelly, H.A.
The recognition of the poisonous serpents of North America. — 1899, 10: 217


Brown, T.R.
On the chemistry, toxicology, and therapy of snake poisoning. — 1899, 10: 221


Hunner, G.L., and Lyon, I.P.
The mensuration and capacity of the female bladder. — 1899, 10: 227


Osler, W.
Cases illustrating forms of pigmentation of the skin. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 231


Barker, L.F., and Futcher, T.B.
A case of purulent leptomeningitis associated with acute endocarditis due to infection with the Micrococcus lanceolatus. (Proceedings). — 1899, 10: 232