Bulletin
of
The Johns Hopkins Hospital


Index of Subjects


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Magnet in extracting foreign bodies
See Foreign Bodies

Malaria
Observations on bird malaria and the pathogenesis of relapse in human malaria [Whitmore, E.R.]. — 1918, 29: 62

Observations on the placenta from a case of malaria [Wislocki, G.B.]. — 1930, 47: 157

Vivax relapse rates following continued atabrine suppressive medication: observations on malaria in an infantry regiment [Baker, B.M., Jr., and Platt, D.]. — 1947, 81: 295

Malaria and value of Laveran's organisms
See Malaria diagnosis of

Malaria cerebral
Clinical notes. (1) Intermittent fever in influenza simulating malarial fever. (2) Grave malarial fever with few parasites in the peripheral circulation. Dangers of the intravenous injection of quinine [Thayer, W.S.]. — 1911, 22: 101

Cerebral malaria; a case report [Whitehill, M.R.]. — 1943, 73: 265

Malaria complications and sequels
A type of neuritis associated with malarial fever [Harvey, A.M.]. — 1944, 75: 225

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

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

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

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

Malaria plasmodium
On the peculiar morphology of a malarial parasite in a case of chronic malaria in the temperate zone [Huck, J.G., and Bowden, D.T.]. — 1924, 35: 122

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

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

Suppression as an adjunct to the therapy of malaria in non-malarial areas [Lewis, R.A., and Kibbe, F.W.]. — 1945, 77: 211

Atabrine studies in the field. I. The relation of serum atabrine level to breakthrough of previously contracted vivax malaria [Schaffer, A.J., and Lewis, R.A.]. — 1946, 78: 265

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

Malaria water-born disease
See Malaria diagnosis of

Malarial Fever
See Fever malarial

Malformations heart, congenital
See Heart congenital malformations

Malingering
Multiple self-inflicted subcutaneous abscesses. Case report [Klein, A.]. — 1941, 68: 409

Malta Fever
See Brucellosis

Malum Perforans
Malum perforans in diabetes mellitus. A report of seven cases [Sample, J.T., and Gorham, W.L.]. — 1913, 24: 28

Manus Meditationis
The Manus Meditationis [Singer, C.]. — 1919, 30: 184

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

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

Marmorek's Serum
See Tuberculosis
See Tuberculosis, Pulmonary therapy

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

Master-word medicine
See Medicine

Mastitis typhoid fever
See Fever typhoid, mastitis

Mastoid
Primary union after mastoidectomy [Reik, H.O.]. — 1910, 21: 108

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

Mather's rules health
See Health rules of

Measles
Koplik's spots occurring on the tonsils of a child subsequently found to be anaphylactic to egg-albumen [Miller, S.R.]. — 1914, 25: 78

Insusceptibility of monkeys to inoculation with blood from measles patients [Sellards A.W., and Wentworth, J.A.]. — 1919, 30: 57

Insusceptibility of man to inoculation with blood from measles patients [Sellards A.W.]. — 1919, 30: 257

The reaction of monkeys to the inoculation of measles blood [Sellards A.W.]. — 1919, 30: 311

The occurrence of the Pfeiffer bacillus in measles [Sellards A.W., and Sturm, E.]. — 1919, 30: 331

The histological pathology of a case of measles conjunctivitis [Paul, J.R.]. — 1920, 31: 455

The nervous complications of measles; with a summary of the literature and publication of 12 additional case reports [Ford, F.R.]. — 1928, 43: 140

Precocious puberty following measles encephalomyelitis and epidemic encephalitis. With a discussion of the relation of intracranial tumors and inflammatory processes to the syndrome of macrogenitosomia praecox [Ford, F.R., and Guild, H.G.]. — 1937, 60: 192

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

Meckel's Diverticulum
The occurrence of gastric mucosa in a case of Meckel's diverticulum producing intestinal obstruction [Goetsch, E.]. — 1919, 30: 143

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

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

The diagnosis of mediastinitis [Howard, C.P.]. — 1915, 26: 140

The use of the electrocardiogram in the diagnosis of adhesive pericardiomediastinitis [France, R.]. — 1938, 63: 104

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

The new department in The Johns Hopkins University. "Art as applied to medicine." [Brödel, M.]. — 1911, 22: 350

The origin, growth and future of medical illustration at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Medical School [Brödel, M.]. — 1915, 26: 185

Medical Books
Rare medical books [Billings, J.S.]. — 1890, 1: 29

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Children's Hospital, the Medical School and the public [Holt, L.E.]. — 1913, 24: 89

Medicine ethics
Ethical aspects of psychoanalysis [MacCurdy, J.T.]. — 1915, 26: 169

The ethics of the practice of medicine from the Jewish point of view [Friedenwald, H.]. — 1917, 28: 256

Medicine history
The medicine of Aristotle [Smith, F.R.]. — 1893, 4: 85

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The epidemic of the Indians of New England, 1616-1620, with remarks on native American infections [Williams, H.U.]. — 1909, 20: 340

The Haven of Health. A review [Bergtold, W.H.]. — 1911, 22: 303

Medical notes on Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri [Dernehl, P.H.]. — 1911, 22: 333

Molière and the physician [Kahn, M.]. — 1911, 22: 344

Cyrano de Bergerac's opinion of the medical profession [Cumston, C.G.]. — 1912, 23: 186

The historic evolution of variolation [Klebs, A.C.]. — 1913, 24: 69

The ancient office of coroner [Macht, D.I.]. — 1913, 24: 148

The great Irish clinicians of the nineteenth century [Riesman, D.]. — 1913, 24: 251

The history of medicine as a subject of teaching and research [Klebs, A.C.]. — 1914, 25: 1

The beginnings of medicine in the middle west [Juettner, O.]. — 1915, 26: 104

Two physician-economists. Sir William Petty, 1623-1687; François Quenay, 1694-1774 [Hollander, J.H.]. — 1915, 26: 249

The superstition and folklore of menstruation [Novak, Edward]. — 1916, 27: 270

A legend of Salerno. How Constantine the African brought the art of medicine to the Christians [Singer, C.]. — 1917, 28: 64

Palaeopathology [Klebs, A.C.]. — 1917, 28: 261

Inauguration of the Department of the History of Medicine at The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, October 18, 1929 [...]. — 1930, 46: 91

Address delivered at the inauguration of the Department of the History of medicine at The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, October 18, 1929 [Sudhoff, K.]. — 1930, 46: 101

The influence of the past on the present and future of medicine [Robinson, G.C.]. — 1936, 58: 65

John Shaw Billings and the history of medicine [Larkey, S.V.]. — 1938, 62: 372

Charity and knowledge [Reprint] [Gilman, D.C.]. — 1939, 65: 23

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

The medical paintings of Velasquez [Churchman, J.W.]. — 1911, 22: 383

Medicine in China
Medicine in China. Review of report of the China medical commission of the Rockefeller foundation, New York, 1914 [Pearce, R.M.]. — 1915, 26: 229

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

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

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

Embryology and obstetrics in ancient Hebrew literature [Macht, D.I.]. — 1911, 22: 143

The Physician's Aphorism: a medieval Hebrew satire [Friedenwald, H.]. — 1918, 29: 67

A pharmacological appreciation of Shakespeare's Hamlet: on instillation of poisons into the ear [Macht, D.I.]. — 1918, 29: 165

Wit and satire on the physician in Hebrew literature [Friedenwald, H.]. — 1918, 29: 209

Medicine industrial relations
Medical-industrial relations of th war [Edsall, D.L.]. — 1918, 29: 197

Medicine internal
Relation of psychiatry to internal medicine [Rennie, T.A.]. — 1939, 65: 265

Medicine ninetennth century
See Medicine history

Medicine philosophy
Methods and medicine [Longcope, W.T.]. — 1932, 50: 4

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

Medicine preventive
The physician's opportunity in preventive medicine [Hawes, J.B.]. — 1913, 24: 192

Medicine psychosomatic
See Psychosomatic Medicine

Medicine social aspects
The clinical teaching of social medicine [Means, J.H.]. — 1946, 78: 96

Medicine specialization
Specialism in the general hospital [Osler, W.]. — 1913, 24: 167

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

A review of the recent advances in our knowledge of tropical diseases [Todd, J.L.]. — 1910, 21: 212

Recent developments in relation to the study of tropical medicine in the United States [Strong, R.P.]. — 1915, 26: 148

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

Melancholia following typhoid fever
See Fever typhoid, melancholia

Melanin
The pigmented epithelium of the embryo chick's eye studied in vivo and in vitro. With special reference to the origin and development of melanin pigment [Smith, D.T.]. — 1920, 31: 239

The ingestion of melanin pigment granules by tissue cultures [Smith, D.T.]. — 1921, 32: 240

Melano-Sarcoma liver
See Liver melano-sarcoma

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

Evidence showing the existence of two distinct types of pigment cells capable of giving rise to melanotic tumors [Smith, D.T.]. — 1925, 36: 185

Melanuria
Melanuria in the absence of melanotic tumor [Haden, R.L., and Orr, T.G.]. — 1924, 35: 58

Memorial meeting
Memorial meeting to Dr. E.L. Trudeau [...]. — 1916, 27: 96

Memorial meeting to Dr. Theodore Caldwell Janeway [...]. — 1918, 29: 142

Memorial meeting for Dr. William Stewart Halsted, late professor of surgery in The Johns Hopkins Medical School; held at Homewood, Sunday afternoon, December 16, 1923 [Goodnow, F.J.]. — 1925, 36: 1

Memorial services
Memorial services for Isabel Hampton Robb (1860-1910), who died April 15, 1910, at Cleveland, Ohio [...]. — 1910, 21: 251

Memorial services in honor of Franklin Paine Mall, Professor of Anatomy, Johns Hopkins University, 1893 to 1917 [...]. — 1918, 29: 109

Meniere's Disease
See Vertigo aural

Meniere's Disease heredity
Heredity in Ménière's disease [Simon, C.E.]. — 1893, 4: 82

Meninges
Vital and supravital studies of the cells of the cerebrospinal fluid and of the meninges in cats [Kubie, L.S., and Schultz, G.M.]. — 1925, 37: 91

The development of the meninges in amphibia; a study of normal and experimental animals. Preliminary note [Flexner, L.B.]. — 1928, 42: 67

Meninges tumors
Primary "sarcomatosis" of the leptomeninges [Ford, F.R., and Firor, W.B.]. — 1924, 35: 65

Gliomatosis of the leptomeninges [Firor, W.M., and Ford, F.R.]. — 1924, 35: 108

Meningitis
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis; report of a laboratory infection [Hayes, G.S., and Hartman, T.L.]. — 1943, 73: 275

A report on an epidemic of mild lymphocytic meningitis in Burma [Kibbe, F.W., and Beadenkopf, W.G.]. — 1946, 79: 365

Experimental klebsiella meningitis treated with intrathecal and intramuscular streptomycin [Zubrod, C.G.]. — 1949, 84: 461

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

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

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

Meningitis cerebrospinal fluid in
On the excretion of hexamethylenamin (urotropin) in the cerebrospinal fluid and its therapeutic value in meningitis [Crowe, S.J.]. — 1909, 20: 102

Analysis of cerebrospinal fluids of cats with meningeal infections [Felton, L.D.]. — 1919, 30: 242

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

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

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

Meningitis fibrino-purulent
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 [Howard, W.T., Jr.]. — 1899, 10: 66

Meningitis meningococcic
Experimental meningococcus meningitis [Austrian C.R.]. — 1918, 29: 183

Epidemic meningococcus meningitis. An analysis of twenty-six cases, twenty-one of which occurred in the spring of 1935 [Tillet, W.S., and Brown, T.M.]. — 1935, 57: 297

Meningitis streptococcic
The use of para-amino-benzene-sulphonamide or its derivatives in the treatment of beta haemolytic streptococcal meningitis [Schwentker, F.F., Clason, F.P., Morgan, W.A., Lindsay, J.W., and Long, P.H.]. — 1937, 60: 297

Meningitis syphilitic
Report of the recovery of T. pallidum from the spinal fluid of a patient with syphilitic meningitis of the neuro-recurrence type [Kemp, J.E., and Chesney, A.M.]. — 1925, 36: 199

Acute syphilitic meningitis treated with penicillin [Nelson, R.A., and Duncan, L.]. — 1944, 75: 327

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

Tuberculosis of the parathyroid gland and its relation to the occurrence of tetany in tuberculous meningitis [Winternitz, M.C.]. — 1909, 20: 269

Experimental tuberculous meningitis [Austrian C.R.]. — 1916, 27: 237

Experimental meningococcus meningitis [Austrian C.R.]. — 1918, 29: 183

Chronic meningococcus septicaemia. A report of two cases [Morgan, H.J.]. — 1921, 32: 245

The pathogenesis of tuberculous meningitis [Rich, A.R., and McCordock, H.A.]. — 1933, 52: 5

Protective action of sulfanilamide and antimeningococcus serum on meningococcus infection of mice [Brown, T.M.]. — 1937, 61: 272

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

Menopause
Observations on the menopause. III. Sensitiveness of women at the menopause to epinephrine [Myers, W.K., and King, J.T.]. — 1930, 47: 22

Menopause artificial
Observations on the menopause. I. The basal metabolism after the artificial menopause [King, J.T.]. — 1926, 39: 281

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

The superstition and folklore of menstruation [Novak, Edward]. — 1916, 27: 270

The influence of menstruation on acidosis in diabetes mellitus. Report of a case [Harrop, G.A., Jr., and Mosenthal, H.O.]. — 1918, 29: 161

Changes in the human oviduct during the menstrual cycle and pregnancy [Snyder, F.F.]. — 1924, 35: 141

The occurrence of cyclic variations in motor activity in relation to the menstrual cycle in the human female [Billings, E.G.]. — 1934, 54: 440

Mental Deficiency
The psychoses of high-imbecile [Berkley, H.J.]. — 1915, 26: 327

The mental and social status of fifteen hundred patients in the obstetrical clinic of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. How this relates to problems of eugenics [Baker, G.]. — 1933, 52: 275

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

Meralgia Paraesthetica
A preliminary report on an operation for the cure of meralgia paraesthetica [Lee, F.C.]. — 1939, 64: 147

Mercurochrome
A note on the bacteriostatic action of urine after the intravenous administration of mercurochrome to normal rabbits [Hill, J.H., and Colston, J.A.C.]. — 1923, 34: 220

A note on the effect of the intravenous administration of mercurochrome on the bacteriostatic action of blood [Hill, J.H., and Colston, J.A.C.]. — 1923, 34: 372

The effect of intravenous injection of mercurochrome on the kidneys [Hill, J.H., and Bidgood, C.Y.]. — 1924, 35: 409

A study of the action of mercurochrome, of horse serum and of mixture thereof on pneumococcus infections in mice [Hill, J.H., and Ellis, M.G.]. — 1929, 44: 40

The effects of mercurochrome and milk protein upon anaphylaxis [Martin, L., and Hill, J.H.]. — 1930, 46: 232

Mercurochrome therapy
Cure of retroperitoneal and perinephritic infection (abscess) by intravenous injection of mercurochrome [Young, H.H.]. — 1924, 35: 14

Gonorrheal endocervitis treated with strong solutions of mercurochrome [Brady, L.]. — 1925, 37: 400

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

Mercury and Mercuric Compounds
Chemical studies on a case of bichloride poisoning [Lewis, D.S., and Rivers, T.M.]. — 1916, 27: 193

Mesentery
Enterogenous mesenteric cysts [Miller, R.T., Jr.]. — 1913, 24: 316

Mesenteric tumor associated with pregnancy [Henriksen, E.]. — 1936, 59: 73

Metabolism
Narcosis [Verworn, M.]. — 1912, 23: 97

Studies on altitude tolerance. 2. Studies on normal human subjects - effect of repeated short exposures to reduced atmospheric pressure [Clinton, M., Jr., Thorn, G.W., and Davenport, V.D.]. — 1946, 79: 70

Metabolism basal
See Basal Metabolism

Metabolism carbohydrate
See Carbohydrate Metabolism

Metabolism effects of hormones on
Further studies on the role of the hypophysis in the metabolism of carbohydrates. The autonomic control of the pituitary gland [Weed, L.H., Cushing, H., and Jacobson, C.]. — 1913, 24: 40

Metabolic changes following the intravenous injection of posterior pituitary extracts and their correlation with the well-known pharmacodynamic actions of the drugs [Geiling, E.M.K., and DeLawder, A.M.]. — 1932, 51: 1

Changes in total gaseous metabolism of unanesthetized dogs after intravenous injection of posterior pituitary extracts [Geiling, E.M.K., and DeLawder, A.M.]. — 1932, 51: 335

Effect of prolonged and intermittent sulfonamide feeding on the basal metabolic rate, thyroid and pituitary [Mackenzie, J.B., and Mackenzie, C.G.]. — 1944, 74: 85

Metabolism effects of toxic agents on
The metabolism following injection of diphtheria toxin in dogs [Josephs, H.W.]. — 1927, 41: 400

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. X. Exploratory studies on corneal metabolism [Herrmann, H., and Hickman, F.H.]. — 1948, 82: 225

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. XII. Further experiments on corneal metabolism in respect to glucose and lactic acid [Herrmann, H., and Hickman, F.H.]. — 1948, 82: 260

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry, and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. XVII. Summary and some possible interpretations [Friedenwald, J.S.]. — 1948, 82: 326

Metabolism in disease
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 [Barker, L.F., and Voegtlin, C.]. — 1907, 18: 268

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

Metabolic studies and therapy in a case of nephrocalcinosis with rickets and dwarfism [Albright, F., Consolazio, W.V., Coombs, F.S., Sulkowitch, H.W., and Talbott, J.H.]. — 1940, 66: 7

Physiological studies in congenital heart disease. V. The circulation in patients with isolated septal defects [Handelsman, J.C., Bing, R.J., Campbell, J.A., and Griswold, H.E.]. — 1948, 82: 615

Metabolism in pregnancy
See Pregnancy metabolism in

Metabolism in vitro
See Cellular Respiration

Metabolism minerals
See Minerals metabolism, in disease

Metabolism proteins
See Proteins

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

Metatarsus abnormalities
Brachymetropody [Hooker, D.H.]. — 1945, 77: 329

Methemoglobinemia
See Hemoglobin and Hemoglobin Compounds

Methionine
See Amino Acids

Metrazol
Cardiazol. A clinical report [Johnston, C.]. — 1929, 44: 32

Metrazol electrocortigraphy
Electrocorticography [Marshall, C., and Walker, A.E.]. — 1949, 85: 344

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

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

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

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

Micturition
See Urination

Midwives
The midwives of Anne Arundel County, Maryland [Jeidell, H., and Fricke, W.M.]. — 1912, 23: 279

Migraine
Treatment of hemicrania (migraine) by removal of the inferior cervical and first thoracic sympathetic ganglion [Dandy, W.E.]. — 1931, 48: 357

Milk
See also Anaphylaxis and Allergy

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

Milk Bacillus acidophilus
Note on the antagonism between the lactic-acid and the spore-bearing organisms in milk [Kiester, W.S.]. — 1915, 26: 365

Note on the origin of the lactic acid bacteria in milk [McGuire, P.F.]. — 1915, 26: 386

The bacterial flora and hydrogen-ion concentration of the lower human ileum; the effect of lactose and acidophilus milk administration; and the possible relationship of ileal flora to chronic ulcerative colitis [Paulson, M.]. — 1929, 45: 315

Milk culture medium
See Tubercle Bacillus

Milk pasteurization
Principal types of micro-organisms in Baltimore milk [Shippen, L.P.]. — 1914, 25: 122

Observations upon the bacteria found in milk heated to various temperatures [Ford, W.W., and Pryor, J.C.]. — 1914, 25: 270

Milk supply
The Baltimore epidemic of streptococcus or septic sore throat and its relation to milk supply [Hamburger, L.P.]. — 1913, 24: 1

A consideration of the milk supply of Baltimore [Ford, W.W.]. — 1913, 24: 25

Principal types of micro-organisms in Baltimore milk [Shippen, L.P.]. — 1914, 25: 122

On the presence of spore-bearing bacteria in Washington market milk [Pryor, J.C.]. — 1914, 25: 276

Minerals
The effect of inorganic salts on calcification. A preliminary note [Shipley, P.G., and Holt, L.E., Jr.]. — 1927, 40: 1

Studies on calcification in vitro. IV. The effect of inorganic salts [Shipley, P.G., and Holt, L.E., Jr.]. — 1927, 41: 437

The nutritional requirements in inanition. II. The effect of mineral and vitamin supplements on the survival of animals on single foods [Holt, L.E., Jr., and Kajdi, C.N.]. — 1944, 74: 142

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

The calcium factor in the hemophilia [Hess, A.F.]. — 1915, 26: 372

A clinical method for the quantitative determination of calcium and magnesium in small amounts of serum or plasma [Kramer, B., and Tisdall, F.F.]. — 1921, 32: 44

Studies on experimental rickets. XXI. An experimental demonstration of the existence of a vitamin which promotes calcium deposition [McCollum, E.V., Simmonds, N., Becker, J.E., and Shipley, P.G.]. — 1922, 33: 229

The inactivation of the chicken-tumor virus by means of calcium compounds [Lewis, M.R., and Andervont, H.B.]. — 1928, 42: 191

Minerals calcium and phosphorus
Factors which determine the concentration of calcium and of organic phosphorus in the blood serum of rats [Kramer, B., and Howland, J.]. — 1922, 33: 313

Calcium and phosphorus studies. IV. The relation of calcium and phosphorus of the diet to th toxicity of viosterol [Shelling, D.H., and Asher D.E.]. — 1932, 50: 318

Calcium and phosphorus studies. V. The comparative effectiveness of viosterol and cod liver oil in protecting the body against a calcium deficiency in the diet [Shelling, D.H., and Asher D.E.]. — 1932, 50: 344

Calcium and phosphorus studies. VII. The effects of variations in dosage of parathormone and of calcium and phosphorus in the diet on the concentrations of calcium and inorganic phosphorus in the serum and on the histology and chemical composition of the bones of rats [Shelling, D.H., Asher D.E., and Jackson, D.A.]. — 1933, 53: 348

Calcium and phosphorus studies. X. The effect of variation of calcium, phosphorus, and of vitamin D in diet on iron retention in rats [Shelling, D.H., and Josephs, H.W.]. — 1934, 55: 309

Studies on patients convalescent from fracture. III. The urinary excretion of calcium and phosphorus [Howard, J.E., Parson, W., and Bigham, R.S., Jr.]. — 1945, 77: 291

Minerals iron
Iron metabolism in infancy; relation to nutritional anaemia [Josephs, H.W.]. — 1934, 55: 259

The iron of the blood. A comparison of values for haemoglobin determined by the Newcomer method and calculated from the iron content [Josephs, H.W.]. — 1935, 56: 50

The occurrence of non-haemoglobin iron in the whole blood [Josephs, H.W., and Winocur, P]. — 1937, 61: 75

Iron metabolism in infancy. I. Factors influencing iron retention on ordinary diets [Josephs, H.W.]. — 1939, 65: 145

Iron metabolism in infancy. II. The retention and utilization of medicinal iron [Josephs, H.W.]. — 1939, 65: 167

Minerals iron and copper
Treatment of anaemia of infancy with iron and copper [Josephs, H.W.]. — 1931, 49: 246

Minerals magnesium
A clinical method for the quantitative determination of calcium and magnesium in small amounts of serum or plasma [Kramer, B., and Tisdall, F.F.]. — 1921, 32: 44

Studies upon calcification in vitro. II. On the inhibitory effect of the magnesium ion [Kramer, B., Shelling, D.H., and Orent, E.R.]. — 1927, 41: 426

Minerals metabolism, in disease
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 [Barker, L.F., and Voegtlin, C.]. — 1907, 18: 268

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

The mineral metabolism of experimental scurvy of the monkey [Howard, C.P., and Ingvaldsen, T.]. — 1917, 28: 222

Studies on convalescence. IV. Nitrogen and mineral balances during starvation and graduated feeding in healthy young males at bed rest [Howard, J.E., Bigham, R.S., Jr., Eisenberg, H., Wagner, D., and Bailey, E.]. — 1946, 78: 282

Minerals phosphorus
See also Phosphorus and Phosphorus Compounds

Studies on experimental rickets. III. A pathological condition bearing fundamental resemblances to rickets of the human being resulting from diets low in phosphorus and fat-soluble A: the phosphate ion in its prevention [Shipley, P.G., Park, E.A., McCollum, E.V., and Simmonds, N.]. — 1921, 32: 160

Minerals strontium
Studies on experimental rickets. XX. The effects of strontium administration on the histological structure of the growing bones [Shipley, P.G., and Park, E.A.]. — 1922, 33: 216

Mitchell's Pulse high-tension
See Pulse

Mithridatium
Mithridatium and theriac, the most famous remedies of old medicine [Corner, G.W.]. — 1915, 26: 222

Mitochondria
See Cells

Modern Scientific Laboratories evolution
The evolution of modern scientific laboratories [Welch, W.H.]. — 1896, 7: 19

Moniliasis
A case of pulmonary moniliasis in the United States [Boggs, T.R., and Pincoffs, M.C.]. — 1915, 26: 407

Sodium caprylate. A new and effective treatment for moniliasis of the skin and mucous membranes [Keeney, E.L.]. — 1946, 78: 333

Monocrolatine
Influence of sex upon the lethal effects of an hepatotoxic alkaloid, monocrotaline [Ratnoff, O.D., and Mirick, G.S.]. — 1949, 84: 507

Mononucleosis, Infectious
Mononuclear leucocytosis in reaction to acute infections. ("Infectious mononucleosis") [Sprunt, T.P., and Evans, F.A.]. — 1920, 31: 410

Agglutination of red cells altered by the action of Newcastle disease virus. I. The effect of chicken sera from infected birds on sensitized cells [Bang, F.B., and Libert, R.]. — 1949, 85: 416

Monro-Kellie Hypothesis
See Nervous System anatomy and histology

Monsters
Is pathologic metabolism in the parental organism responsible for defective and monstrous development of the offspring? [Werber, E.I.]. — 1915, 26: 226

Spina bifida with associated disturbances in a human embryo 17 mm. long [Cull, S.T.W.]. — 1919, 30: 181

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

Morphine addiction
The gradual withdrawal method of treating morphinism: a mathematical note [Miner, J.R.]. — 1921, 32: 205

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

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

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

Motion Sickness
The prevention and treatment of motion sickness. I. Seasickness [Gay, L.N., and Carliner, P.E.]. — 1949, 84: 470

Motor Defects ocular muscles
See Muscles ocular

Motor Defects of the eyballs
See Muscles ocular

Mouth bacteria
The problem of identification of oral spirochetes and description of a preciptin test for their serological differentiation [Robinson, L.B., and Wichelhausen, R.H.]. — 1946, 79: 436

Movement
The orienting reflex (questioning reaction) cardiac, respiratory, salivary and motor components [Robinson, J., and Gantt, W.H.]. — 1947, 80: 231

Much-Holzmann Reaction
See Psychiatry

Mucormycosis
Mucormycosis of the central nervous system; a report of three cases [Gregory, J.E., Golden, A., and Haymaker, W.]. — 1943, 73: 405

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

Mumps
Mumps with pre-sternal edema [Gellis, S.S., and Peters, M.]. — 1944, 75: 241

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

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

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

Muscle metabolism
The chemical dynamics of muscle [Hopkins, F.G.]. — 1921, 32: 359

The chemistry of the anaerobic muscular contraction [Lundsgaard, E.]. — 1938, 63: 1

The metabolism of the aerobic working muscles [Lundsgaard, E.]. — 1938, 63: 15

The effect of stimulation on the fat and carbohydrate content of the gastrocnemius muscle in the phlorizinized rat [Gemmill, C.L.]. — 1940, 66: 71

The effect of insulin on the glycogen content of isolated muscles [Gemmill, C.L.]. — 1940, 66: 232

The effect of insulin on glycogen deposition and on glucose utilization by isolated muscles [Gemmill, C.L., and Hamman, L., Jr.]. — 1941, 68: 50

On creatinuria in man. The roles of the renal tubule and of muscle mass [Zierler, K.L., Folk, B.P., Magladery, J.W., and Lilenthal, J.L., Jr.]. — 1949, 85: 370

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

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

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

Muscles atrophy
See Atrophy muscular

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

Muscles contractions
Electromyographic studies of clonus [Cobb, S.]. — 1918, 29: 247

An electromyographic study of chorea [Cobb, S.]. — 1919, 30: 35

The significance of fibrillation, fasciculation and other muscular twitchings with special reference to recent physiological investigations [Ford, F.R.]. — 1939, 64: 114

A physiological study of the movements in palatal myoclonus [Langworthy, O.R., and Grimmer, R.V.]. — 1939, 65: 101

The electromyogram in myasthenia gravis [Harvey, A.M., and Masland, R.L.]. — 1941, 69: 1

Muscles dystrophy
See Dystrophy

Muscles innervation
Problems of the relation of muscle and nerve [Weed, L.H.]. — 1927, 40: 117

Studies on the innervation of skeletal muscles. II. Of muscle spindles in certain muscles of the kitten [Hines, M., and Tower, S.S.]. — 1928, 42: 264

A search for trophic influence of the sympathetic nervous system on the adult mammalian skeletal muscle fiber [Tower, S.S.]. — 1931, 48: 115

Muscles neuromuscular transmission
See Neuromuscular Transmission

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

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

An effort to determine the sensory path from the ocular muscles [Harrison, P.W.]. — 1909, 20: 113

The chief function of the oblique muscles of the eye. Some observations which seem to lend support to a long discarded theory [Theobald, S.]. — 1918, 29: 15

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

Muscles rectus abdominis
Lesions of the rectus abdominis muscle simulating an acute intra-abdominal condition. I. Anatomy of the rectus muscle [Cullen, T.S., and Brödel, M.]. — 1937, 61: 295

Lesions of the rectus abdominis muscle simulating an acute intra-abdominal condition. II. Hemorrhage into or beneath the rectus muscle simulating an acute abdominal condition [Cullen, T.S.]. — 1937, 61: 317

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

Muscles tonus
Problems of tongue innervation: course of proprioceptive nerve fibers, autonomic innervation of skeletal musculature [Langworthy, O.R.]. — 1924, 35: 239

Observations on the relation of the sympathetic nervous system to skeletal muscle tonus [Coman, F.D.]. — 1926, 38: 163

Muscles tumors
Primary hemangiomata of muscle [Davis, J.S.]. — 1908, 19: 74

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

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

Mustard Gas
Nutritional dermatoses in the rat. XII. The influence of deficiencies on the extent of injury and healing time of liquid mustard gas burns [Sullivan, M.]. — 1947, 81: 367

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry, and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. I. Introduction and outline [Friedenwald, J.S., and Woods, A.C.]. — 1948, 82: 81

Studies on physiology, biochemistry, and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. II. Primary reaction of mustard with corneal epithelium [Friedenwald, J.S., Scholz, R.O., Snell, A., Jr., and Moses, S.G.]. — 1948, 82: 102

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry, and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas allied toxic agents. III. The histopathology of the ocular lesions produced by the sulfur and nitrogen mustards [Maumenee, A.E., and Scholz, R.O.]. — 1948, 82: 121

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry, and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. IV. Effects of mustard and nitrogen mustard on mitotic and wound healing activities of the corneal epithelium [Friedenwald, J.S., Buschke, W., and Scholz, R.O.]. — 1948, 82: 148

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry, and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. V. Nuclear fragmentation produced by mustard and nitrogen mustards in the corneal epithelium [Friedenwald, J.S., and Buschke, W.]. — 1948, 82: 161

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry, and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. VI. Note on karyolysis of the corneal stroma cells [Friedenwald, J.S.]. — 1948, 82: 178

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. VII. The adhesion of epithelium to stroma in the cornea [Herrmann, H., and Hickman, F.H.]. — 1948, 82: 182

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. VIII. The effect of histamine and relates substances on the cohesion of the corneal epithelium [Herrmann, H.]. — 1948, 82: 208

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. IX. Loosening of the corneal epithelium after exposure to mustard [Herrmann, H., and Hickman, F.H.]. — 1948, 82: 213

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. X. Exploratory studies on corneal metabolism [Herrmann, H., and Hickman, F.H.]. — 1948, 82: 225

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. XI. The effect on mustard on some metabolic processes in the cornea [Herrmann, H., and Hickman, F.H.]. — 1948, 82: 251

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. XII. Further experiments on corneal metabolism in respect to glucose and lactic acid [Herrmann, H., and Hickman, F.H.]. — 1948, 82: 260

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. XIII. The consumption of pyruvate, acetoin, acetate, and butyrate by the cornea [Herrmann, H., and Hickman, F.H.]. — 1948, 82: 273

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. XIV. The utilization of ribose and other pentoses by the cornea [Herrmann, H., and Hickman, F.H.]. — 1948, 82: 287

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. XV. Studies on non-protein nitrogen in the cornea [Herrmann, H., and Moses, S.G.]. — 1948, 82: 295

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry, and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. XVI. Comparison of the effects of mustard, ultraviolet and X-radiation and colchicine on the cornea [Friedenwald, J.S., Buschke, W., and Moses, S.G.]. — 1948, 82: 312

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry, and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. XVII. Summary and some possible interpretations [Friedenwald, J.S.]. — 1948, 82: 326

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry, and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. Appendix I. The tolerance of rabbit cornea for various chemical substances [Hughes, W.F., Jr.]. — 1948, 82: 338

Studies on the physiology, biochemistry, and cytopathology of the cornea in relation to injury by mustard gas and allied toxic agents. Appendix II. A mechanical device for the extraction of soluble compounds from the cornea and other tough tissues [Friedenwald, J.S., and Moses, S.G.]. — 1948, 82: 350

Myalgia
Urinary hyperacidity and its relation to neuritis, neuralgia and myalgia [Brown, T.R.]. — 1911, 22: 1

Myasthenia Gravis
See also Acetylcholine

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

The actions pf procaine on neuro-muscular transmission [Harvey, A.M.]. — 1939, 65: 223

The electromyogram in myasthenia gravis [Harvey, A.M., and Masland, R.L.]. — 1941, 69: 1

Myasthenia gravis complicated by thyrotoxicosis: creatine studies. Case report [Thorn, G.W., and Tierney, N.A.]. — 1941, 69: 469

Observations on the nature of myasthenia gravis. The phenomena of facilitation and depression of neuromuscular transmission [Harvey, A.M., Lilienthal, J.L., Jr., and Talbot, S.A.]. — 1941, 69: 547

Myasthenia Gravis therapy
Quinine as an adjuvant to prostigmin in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis. A preliminary report [Harvey, A.M., and Whitehill, M.R.]. — 1937, 61: 216

Observations on the nature of myasthenia gravis. The intra-arterial injection of acetylcholine, prostigmine, and adrenaline [Harvey, A.M., and Lilenthal, J.L., Jr.]. — 1941, 69: 566

The administration of di-isopropyl fluorophosphate to man. IV. The effects on neuromuscular function in normal subjects and myasthenia gravis [Harvey, A.M., Lilienthal, J.L., Jr., Grob, D., Jones, B.F., and Talbot, S.A.]. — 1947, 81: 267

Observations on the effects of tetraethyl pyrophosphate (TEPP) in man, and on its use in the treatment of myasthenia gravis [Grob, D., and Harvey, A.M.]. — 1949, 84: 532

Myatonia Congenita
Amyotonia congenita (Oppenheim's disease) in identical twins [Forbus, W.D., and Wolf, F.S.]. — 1930, 47: 309

Mycobacteria
See Bacteria Mucosa mycobacteria

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

Mycosis cutaneous
A contribution to the study of mycotic warts [Pena Chavarria, A., and Shipley, P.G.]. — 1927, 41: 11

Myelitis
Neuromyelitis optica. An anatomical-pathological study of one case; clinical studies of three additional cases [Walsh, F.B.]. — 1935, 56: 183

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

Hyperproteinemia associated with multiple myeloma. With report of a case in which an extraordinary hyperproteinemia was associated with thrombosis of the retinal veins and symptoms suggesting Raynaud's disease [Wintrobe, M.M., and Buell, M.V.]. — 1933, 52: 156

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

Severe myocarditis of unknown etiology [Taussig, H.B., and Oppenheimer, E.H.]. — 1936, 59: 155

Granulomatous myocarditis [Jonas A.F., Jr.]. — 1939, 64: 45

Myocarditis syphilitic
See Heart syphilis

Myoclonus
See Muscles contractions

Myoma
See Uterus myoma
See Tumors myoma

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

Myoma sarcomatous
See Uterus sarcoma

Myoma uteri
See Uterus myoma

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

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

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

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

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

Myositis
A peculiar case of encephalitis and myositis [Oppenheimer, E.H.]. — 1937, 61: 280

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

Myotonia Congenita
A clinical study of myotonic dystrophy and myotonia congenita with special reference to the therapeutic effect of quinine [Kolb, L.C., Harvey, A.M., and Whitehill, M.R.]. — 1938, 62: 188

Congenital myotonia in goats. Description of the disease. The effect of quinine, various cinchona derivatives, other alkaloids and salts upon the myotonic symptom [Kolb, L.C.]. — 1938, 63: 221

Myrtol
Myrtol poisoning: with comments upon the toxicity of eucalyptus oil and myrtol in human beings and animals [Barker, L.F., and Rowntree, L.G.]. — 1918, 29: 215

Myxedema
See also Thyroid hypothyroidism

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

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

Myxoedema
See Myxedema

Myxoedematous Condition
See Myxedematous Condition