W. C. BARTLETT, M. D., Alma, Neb. Report of a Case of Ectopic Gestation in Which No Period Had Been Missed Suprapubic Prostatectomy the Operation of Choice... 205 ... 86 S. C. BEEDE, M. D., David City, Neb. .188 D. C. BRYANT, M. D., Omaha, Neb. Syphilis in Diseases of the Eye. .... LOUIS B. BUSHMAN, M. D., Omaha, Neb. Intracranial Complications of the Ear... F. E. COULTER, M. D., Omaha, Neb. Syphilis With Special Reference to the Spinal Cord... B. B. DAVIS, M. D., Omaha, Neb. Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers-Their Surgical Treatment... Doubtful Tumors of the Breast LEONARD W. ELY, M. D., Denver, Colo. Joint Surgery .158 HENRY FARRELL, M. D., Axtell, Neb. President's Address-The Progressive Practitioner.... .508 Emboli of Liver Tissue in Pulmonary Artery. Rheumatism Phylacogen MICHAEL J. FORD, M. D., Omaha, Neb. Recurrent Tubal Gestation, With Report of a Case and Description of Specimens Collargol Clysmata in Septic Affections. .123 H. GIFFORD, M. D., Omaha, Neb. 423 623 Hepatocholangioenterostomy 420 Interstitial Poisoning Under the Form of Cerebral Focal Lesion. 625 36 Nystagmus an Important Symptom in Erysipelas. Operation for Optic Nerve Atrophy in Tower-Skull: .346 Paraffine Injections vs. Oil Enemata.... .524 .140 The Value of One-Sided Eye Lesions in the Localization of Brain Tumors 33. The Wasserman Reaction in Congenital Syphilis 32 626 Unsuccessful Evisceration of the Orbit for Thrombophlebitis.. 35 244 O. GROTHAN, M. D., St. Paul, Neb. Foreign Bodies in the Air Passages, With Report of Cases and Treat S. R. HOPKINS, M. D., Hastings, Neb. The Curability of Breast Carcinoma ... ..615 C. C. JOHNSON, M. D., Creighton, Neb. Conservation of Energy. 298 Wasserman Reaction in Heredity Syphilis, In Congenital Deformity in Various Other Conditions in Infancy. H. J. LEHNHOFF, M. D., Lincoln, Neb. H. B. LEMERE, M. D., Omaha, Neb. The Duty of the General Practitioner to the Deaf... .... 58 ..526 81 F. A. LONG, M. D., Madison, Neb. A Caustic Arraignment of Medical Expert Witnesses. .145 The Scientific Sessions of the State Meeting: How to Accomplish the Facts for the Phthisiophobiac... 627 Most .167 Unique Provisions of the New Practice Act of California. 442 W. H. MICK, M. D., Omaha, Neb. Surgical Milestones 524 628 474 34 229 .327 The Radiology of the Chest The Rationale of Roentgen and Radium Therapy. The Sterilization of the Unfit by Means of the X-rays. P. E. MILBOURNE, M. D., Davenport, Neb. Medical Inspection of Schools.... ROBT. S. MITCHELL, M. D., Red Cloud, Neb. Personal Experience With Bacterine Treatment of Pneumonia... H. WINNETT ORR, M. D., Lincoln, Neb. .568 A Report of the Abbott Method for the Rapid Complete Correction of Lateral Curvature of the Spine..... The Minneapolis Meeting of the American Medical Association. A. P. OVERGAARD, M. D., Fremont, Neb. X-ray Diagnosis of Ptosis of Stomach and Intestines... ANTHONY PARSONS, M. D., Uehling, Neb. Trypanosomiasis in Africa.... JAMES M. PATTON, M. D., Omaha, Neb. Localization and Extraction of Foreign Bodies From the Lower Air Passages Bronchoscopy 463 President's Address 276 C. W. POLLARD, M. D., Omaha, Neb. 185 .410 J. B. POTTS, M. D., Omaha, Neb. Infectious Diseases of the Eye.... 238 D. T. QUIGLEY, M. D., North Platte, Neb. A Letter From Dr. D. T. Quigley.. Report of a Case of Stiff Knee (Bony Ankylosis) With Operation Establishing a New Knee Joint. ....574 ..137 The Dangers of Syphilis to the Community and the Question of Its Control A. B. SOMERS, M. D., Omaha, Neb. Management of Placenta Previa.... Anent, The Ancient Operation of Circumcision. Obstetrical and Surgical Treatment of Puerperal Eclampsia. The Mentally Defective Child.... E. C. STEVENSON, M. D., Gothenburg, Neb. 525 .565 16 ..530 348 181 245 475 312 Report of a Case of Stiff Knee (Bony Ankylosis) With Operation Establishing a New Knee Joint... MARY STRONG, M. D., Omaha, Neb. The Proper Care of Babies in an Omaha Summer..... ..... P. A. SUNDBURY, M. D., Holdrege, Neb. The Use of Antistreptococcic Serum in Puerperal Sepsis... 295 68 E. THELEN, M. D., Cedar Rapids, Neb. 444 A. F. TYLER, M. D., Omaha, Neb. A New Method for the Determination of the Prognosis in Ankle and Wrist Fracture ..203 Chronic Constipation and Obstruction Due to Excessive Sigmoid Loop...139 Dessication Treatment for Carcinoma... .243 Double Bismuth Meal for X-ray Diagnosis of Stomach Lesions. .166 Gallstones Shown With X-ray... .246 Perforating Gastric Ulcer Shown by X-ray. .140 Positive Diagnosis of Abdominal Disease by the Roentgen Ray. Radiography From the Surgeon's Point of View.. The Diathermic Current in Medicine.. The Status of the Roentgenologist... CLAUDE T. UREN, M. D., Omaha, Neb. Nystagmus 398 .204 .244 .140 .303 A. S. von MANSFELDE, M. D., Ashland, Neb. Puerperal Eclampsia 447 The Carnegie Investigation-The Council on Medical Education A. M. A. A Moral Anachronism.. 494 The Forty-Fifth Annual Session of the Nebraska State Medical Associa- 271 .386 .169 The Propagation and Dissemination of the Bacillus Tuberculosis. Syphilis of the Nose and Throat.. The Removal of Foreign Bodies in the Respiratory Tract, Laryngoscopy, Esophagoscopy H. W. WIGHTMAN, M. D., Omaha, Neb. 55 .603 W. P. WHERRY, M. D., Omaha, Neb. .. 12 .457 Concerning the Etiology of Gastric Ulcer. .542 39 S. S. WILSON, M. D., Nebraska City, Neb. Celiotomy in a Child One Hour Old... G. ALEXANDER YOUNG, M. D., Omaha, Neb. .624 524 A Review of the Use of Salvarsan in Diseases of the Nervous System.... 60 Published Monthly by Western Medical Review Company, 701 So. 13th Street, Omaha, Neb. Per Annum, $2.00, 20c per copy. The Western Medical Review is the journal of the Nebraska State Medical Association and is sent by order of the Association to each of its members. Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice of Omaha, Nebraska, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Telephone Douglas 1290. The age at which, in the alimentary tract of infants, the various digestive ferments first make their appearance has an obvious bearing on the possibilites of artificial feeding at early ages. There has been a widely prevalent, though frequently contradicted view, that the starch-digesting enzymes do not manifest themselves in the early days of infancy-hence the obvious proscription of starch-containing food materials from the dietary at this period. Jacobi and Heubner have both long contended that food containing starch can be utilized during the first month of an infant's life. The earlier contrary conclusions have been based on post-mortem search for diastatic ferments in the appropriate glands of the digestive apparatus, as well as an Omaha Public Library |