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448 The Journal of Laryngology.
REVIEW.
[August, 1904.
Handbook of Diseases of the Ear. By RICHARD LAKE, F.R.CS.Eng.Published by Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, London, pp. 282, withthree coloured plates.
The readers of this journal are so familiar with. Mr. Richard Lake'sname and work that they will be prepared to give an eager welcome to his" Handbook of Diseases of the Ear." It begins with a description of themore important anatomical points in regards to which Mr. Lake liasalways been a diligent and original investigator. There follows anexcellent chapter on the general and special investigation of the patient,containing numerous valuable "wrinkles." The author discusses thequestion of intra-nasal treatment in a very dispassionate manner. Theantagonism to this factor in treatment entertained by some observers iswell known to our readers, and Mr. Lake advocates a very reasonable" happy mean." One of his sentences is apparently the expression of aself-evident proposition, namely, " Intra-nasal surgery may be undertakenwith advantage if it is possible to render more lasting any benefitobtained from special attention to the ear." Probably this sentencewould be clearer if divided into two, as is the case in several instancesthroughout the book where the obvious desire to avoid wordiness hasbeen carried to an unnecessary extent. The portion of the description oftuning-fork tests at the foot of page 48 would stand amplification. Thechapter on acute inflammations is concise and practical. In the one onthe chronic inflammations the distinction between the adhesive and thesclerotic forms is well brought out. We doubt whether the statementthat in oto-sclerosis " the bone-conduction is diminished" is meant to heinterpreted absolutely (p. 128). Chronic suppurative inflammation andits complications as well as the necessary operations are well described.The coloured plates and engravings will be found most helpful, the latterbeing of exceptional merit.
Altogether the work is eminently instructive. The statements arethroughout most reliable and the opinions sound. The only improvementwe could desire would be a slight revision here and there of the literaryform. The book ought to command a ready sale and a second editionought soon to be required.
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C. Mansell Moullin, M.D.Oxon., F.E.C.S. The Surgical Treatment ofUlcer of the Stomach. London: John Bale, Sons and Danielsson,Ltd. 1902, 2s. 6d. net.
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TNDEX TO VOL. XIX. 1904.
Abductor paralysis (bilateral), probably of nuclear origin (H. Barwell) .• (double), of traumatic origin (H. L. Lack)
(left) (H. B. Robinson) . . . .ABERCROMBIE (Peter), a case of caseoiis rhinitisAbscess (cerebral), cured case (de Greift) . . . .
(otogenous), technique of operation for, and subsequenttreatment (H. Rnapp), 577 (E. Schmiegelow), 578 (B. Botey)•— • otitic origin of three cases (de Greift).
recurrent (Delsaux) . . . .— (dental chronic), from root of incisor tooth, causing complete nasalobstruction on right side and external fluctuating swelling (H. Tilley)
• (extra-dural), at a distance from its otitic origin, spontaneousopening through parietal bone (Ohavasse)
following acute otitis media (Mercier-Bellevue)surrounding lateral sinus ; operation; recovery (L. Bar).
intra-dural and later double cerebral, complicating chronictympanic suppuration; operations; cure (B. A. Randall and B. H.Potts) . . . . . . .
• (mastoid) five weeks after measles; operation; immediate re-covery (L. A. Lawrence) . . . . .
of cerebellum, case operated on six years ago (T. Barr and J. H.Nicoll)
latent, after radical mastoid operation (Tretrdp)— left temporal bone from fatal case of (William 0. Bull) .— — of otitic origin, trephining middle and posterior fossae ;recovery (P. J a k i n s ) . . . . . .
— preliminary step in operative treatment of (W. Milligan)with absence of mastoid antrum (P. McBride) .without external signs (Delsaux)
— of frontal lobe (L. Gruening) in case of orbital cellulitis— of temporo-sphenoidal lobe complicated by symptomatic herpeszoster over anterior palatine nerve (H. S. Turner)
— of thyroid body (M. Collier) . . . .— (retropharyngeal) of articular origin (Santalo)
glandular) and diphtheria (Schiffers)(temporo-sphenoidal) of otitic origin (A. J. Brady)
— (temporo-sphenoidal) operated on seventeen years ago (T. Barr) .Abscesses, multiple metastatic, in case of otitic pyaemia without thrombo-
phlebitis of lateral sinus (H. Massier) . . . .Accident insurance, should the deaf be debarred from ? (J. A. Spalding)Accidents of occupation in relation to ear (A. Castex)Accommodation paresis, frontal sinusitis cause of (H. M. Fish)Acoumetric formal, simple and practical, choice of (Politzer, Gradenigo,
Delsaux) . . . . . . .Acoumetric notation (P. Bonnier) . . . . .Acoumetry (metric) attempt at (Tretrop) . . . .Acoiistic channels (van Gehuchten) . . . .
function of semicircular canals (G. Nuvoli)
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VI Index.
Actinomycosis of tonsil (A. Oheatle and W. d'Este Emery)(J. Wright) . . . . .
Adenoid vegetations, operation for (Knosp)Adenoids: anaesthetics in operation for, employment of (Suarez de
Mendoza) . . . . . . .contra-respirator for use after removal of (Delsanx)in children: plea for early recognition and treatment (R. J.
Teague) . . . . . . .necessity for supplementary measures after removal of (P.
Fridenberg) . . . . ' .(removal), national importance of thorough and systematic re-
moval of adenoids in childhood (Gr. C Wilkin)Adhesion (diaphragm) : see Diaphragm adhesion.Adhesions of soft palate to posterior pharyngeal wall (A. Thorne)
(H. Tilley) . . . . .(salpingo-pharyngeal) symptoms produced by (H. Royet)
Adrenalin : employment in malignant affections of throat (Raoult)Air (compressed), treatment of certain forms of non-suppurative catarrh
of middle ear by Eustachian catheter with comprtessed air andnebulizer (A. Bronner) . . . . .
Air-douche : modification of Eustachian catheter allowing simultaneoususe of air-douche and bougie (C. J. Koenig)
Air-passages: normal and pathological specimens preserved in specialway (P. Jaques and A. Durand) . . . .
(upper), condition before and after intubation (L. Fischer)Ai r - t rac t : see Respiratory tract.A L T (Ferdinand), foreign body in the middle-ear (abstract)Alveolo-nasal fistula (Santalo) . . . . .Amenorrhcea, hypertrophy of turbinals accompanied by (Bayer)American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society, Tenth
Annual Meeting, proceedings . . . . 587Anaesthesia of ear (Breyre) . . . . .Anaesthetic (general) : apparatus for administrat ion of chloride of ethyl
as (J . A. Lafite-Dupont) . . . . .Anaesthetics: employment in operations for adenoids (Suarez de
Mendoza) . . . . . . .Anatomy of temporal bone (R. C. Elsworth)
(surgical and morbid) of labyrinthine suppuration, preparationsil lustrat ing (W. Jobson Home) . . . .
Aneurysm of arterior carotis cerebri, two cases of (A. V. Zur-Miihlen) .• (aortic) : bilateral paralysis of inferior laryngeals due to (L. Revol)
Angioma of left maxillary a n t r a m (A. Bronner)Animal (living) in ear (E. Meniere) . . . .Ant-eaters : Eustachian tube in (E. Zuckerkandl)Anti toxin and in tubat ion: advantages in methods of administrat ion of
(E. T. Dickinson) . . . . . .— dosage in t rea tment of diphtheria (A. F . Voelcker)— (Dunbar's) in t rea tment of diphtheria (Gordon King, H . J . Dupuy,
Joachim) . . . . . . .Antitoxins of diphtheria, role in organism (de Stella).Antra l disease (chronic), specimens of (with microscopic slides) (S.
Spicer) . . . . . . .Antro-apical cellular t rac t (E. Lombard) . . . .Ant rum (abnormally small) in temporal bone (H. E. Jones)
absence of, in case of radical mastoid operation (W. S. Syme)temporal bones showing fallacies of Macewen's tr iangle as a guide
to (A. Cheatle) . . . . . .(mastoid) absence of. in case of cerebellar abscess (P . McBride)
absence, with rare anomaly in anatomical direction oflateral sinus (C. Succhesi) . . . . .
direct channel of communication between mastoid an t rum
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Antrum (mastoid) limits of variation in the depth of (P. D. Kerrison) .(inaxillary) injuries by firearms and by foreign bodies (E. Aubaret)
instruments for opening of inspecting antrum of High-more (A. Brown Kelly) . . . . .
skiagram of (R. H. Woods) . . . .suppuration of (H. Tilley)
(left maxillary), angionia of (A. Bronner)Aphonia of eight months' duration, from polypus of left vocal cord
(Tretrop) . . . . . . .Arteria carotis cerebri, aneurysm of (A. V. Zur-Muhlen)Arteries of larynx (Broeckaert) . . . . .Articular origin of retropharyngeal abscess (Santalo)Aryteno-aryepiglottic region, growth in (E. Furniss Potter)Arytenoid region (left), infiltration of (E. Fumiss Potter)
regions, infiltration of (A. L. Turner)swelling in case of laryngeal ulceration (W. H. Kelson)
Arytenoids: perichondi-itis (? specific) in case of ulceration of pharynxwith cervical fistula and secondary oedema of right half of larynx(J. Dundas Grant) . . . . . .
swelling, with infiltration of epiglottis (P. R. W. de Santi)Asepsis and sepsis in intra-nasal surgery (J. S. Gibb).Aseptic forehead mirror handle (E. B. Waggett)Asthma and the nose, nature of connection between (A. Francis)
and pertussis, therapeutic use of pyrenol in (Burchard)Asymmetry (facial), cause of deformities of nasal septum (H. L. Swain) .Atmotherapy, study of (Golesceano) . . . .Atresia of external auditory meatus, mastoiditis in cases of (G. Mahu) .
(traumatic) of meatus successfully treated by operation (M.Yearsley) . . . . . . .
AUBARET (E.), contribution to the surgical anatomy of the ethmoidinjuries of the maxillary sinus by fire-arms and by foreign bodies
Audition: see Hearing.Auditory appreciation: see Heariny.Auditory meatus: see Meatus (external auditory).Auditory nerve : see Nerve (auditory).Auricle, lupus of, circumscribed, rapid cure by curetting and topical
applications (Tretrop) . . . . .— (left), involved in case of rodent ulcer (H. Tod)AXENFEKD (Theo.), a contribution to the pathology and treatment of
frontal and ethmoidal sinusitis and their orbital complications:(abstract) . . . . . . .
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BABEB (E. Oresswell) discussion on after-treatment of intra-nasal opera-tions . . . . . . .
o n series of cases of complete mastoid operationscase for diagnosis—man aged sixty-nine (pemphigus of mucous
membrane of throat) . . . . .sequel to a case of pemphigus of the throat, shown December
4th, 1903BABINSKI'S method in treatment of deafness (Tretrop)Bacilli (typhoid) in pus, in case of post-typhoid strumitis (Krause and
Hartog) . . . . . . .Bacteriological and clinical evidences in diphtheria, relative importance
of (0. Sheard) . . . . . .Bacteriology: practical applications to speciality of ear, nose, and
throat (Tretrop) . . . . . .BALDWIN (H.), discussion on suppuration of maxillary antrumBALL (J. B.), a case of melanotic sarcoma of soft palateBand: see Ventricular band.B A B (L.), haemorrhagic inflammation of the external auditory canal and
the middle ear (abstract) . . . . .
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viii Index.J' .UTE
BAR (L.), extradural abscess surrounding the lateral sinus; operation ;recovery . . . . . . . 5 7 3
associated otomycosis of the external auditory nieatus . . 5 7 6BARK (John), case of growth occupying the anterior commissure . 191
presidential address to Laiyngological, Rhinological, and Oto-logical Association . . . . . . 231
BARKAN (Dr.), discussion on intra-nasal operations . . . 2 1BARR (Thomas), discussion on series of cases of complete mastoid opera-
tions . . . . . . . 8 6presidential address to Otological Society of the United Kingdom,
delivered February 1, 1904 . . . . . 1 1 7discussion on aetiology and treatment of labyrinthine suppuration 264the treatment of non-suppurative disease of the middle ear . 430introductory remarks at opening of meeting of Otological Society
of the United Kingdom at Glasgow, May 21, ] 904 . . 468case of temporo- sphenoidal abscess operated upon by Sir William
Macewen seventeen years ago. Interesting historically as one ofthe first cases of the kind . . . . . 479
discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle ear . *)45and CONNAL (James Galbraith), two cases in which large exos-
toses were removed from the external auditory canal by the post-auricular route . . . . . . 480
and NICOLL (J. H.), (a) Case of a man aged thirty-four who wasoperated upon for cerebellar abscess by Dr. Nicoll six years ago.(b) Case of a man aged twenty-eight, suffering from a sense ofpulsation in left ear, in which a pulsating bruit was heard throughthe auscultation tube and was unrelieved by ligature of vessels . 480
BARWELL (Harold), case of syphilitic laryngitis . . . 189a case of bilateral abductor paralysis, probably of nuclear origin 272
BAYER : (1) dental cyst of the left superior maxilla ; (2) maxillary cyst;(3) a young girl with hypertrophy of the turbinals and amenorrhoea. 486
BECO (L.), fibro-chondro-sarcoma of the naso-pharynx extending into thenose . . . . . . . 486
congenital salivary cyst of the glosso-pharyngeal furrow, the sizeof a large nut . . . . . . 490
Belgian Society of Otology, Laryngology, and Rhinology, Annual Meet-ing, Proceedings . . . . . . 483
BELLIN and LERMOYEZ, contribution to the surgical cure of acuteotogenous meningitis . . . . . 541
BENNETT (F. J.), discussion on suppuration of maxillary antrum . 80BENNETT (F. W.), a case of post-pharyngeal swelling . . 332BENNETT (N.), discussion on suppuration of maxillary antrum . 79BERENS (T. Passmore), multiple chronic sinusitis operated on by the
maxillary route . . . . . . 660BERTEMES, Meniere's symptoms in chronic catarrhal otitis, cured by
curetting the post-nasal space (abstract) . . . 502BEZOLD, general sepsis in middle-ear suppurations with a central per-
foration of the drum (abstract) . . . . 500Bezold's mastoiditis : erysipelas of face ; operation; intra-venous injec-
tions of collargol; recovery (L. Vacher) . . . 391double, case of; operation ; recovery (E. V. Segura) . 497
BINGHAM (G. A.), the operative treatment of goitre (abstract) . . 58BIRKETT (H. S.), case of tuberculosis of pharynx (abstract) . . 57Blindness ; development of blindness of nasal origin induced by disease
of posterior accessory sinuses (A. Onodi) . . . 622BLOIS (Amory de), sub-glottic tubercular lesions of the larynx (abstract) 615BOBONE (T.). preparation of patients for operations . . . 570
petroleum in the treatment of ozgsna . . . 584BODMER, removal of foreign body from right bronchus with aid of
Killian's bronchoscope (abstract) . . . . 280BONAIN, notes on two cases of suppurative middle-ear disease, with endo-
cranial complications (abstract) . . . . 501
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Bone and cartilage in tonsil (J. E. Newcombe) . . . 609and soft tissues from early polypus, microscopic specimens (E.
Yonge) . . . . . . 2 0 8'" Bone cysts " in accessory sinuses of nose, pathology of (A. L. Turner) . 589Bone, large piece removed from larynx (Major O'Kinealy) . . 94
(temporal): see Temporal bone.BONNIER (P.), acoumetric notation and an international tuning-fork . 534Borobenphene-Heil . 284, 688BOTELLA, the treatment of cancer of the larynx and its results (abstract) 613BOTELLA Y DONOSO CORTES, acute oedematous rhino-pharyngo-laryngitis
(abstract) . . . . . . . 2 7 9BOTEY (R.), prevention of stenosis of the meatus after radical operations
on the ear . . . . . . . 569report upon the technique of the operation and subsequent treat-
ment of otogenous abscess of the brain. . . . 5 7 9Bougie: modification of Eustachian catheter allowing simultaneous use
of air douche and bougie (C. J. Koenig) . . . 585use of bougies for Eustachian tube (C J. Koenig) . . 585
BOULAY and LEMARC HADOUR, the psychic element in cases of deaf-ness . . . . . . . 535
, MAURICE, and GASNE, two cases of subglottic foreign bodiesin children (abstract) . . . . . 5 8
BOURGEOIS (H.), bulbar softening, with disturbance of equilibrium . 581BOVAIRD (D.), tracheal obstruction from a tumour in a boy aged three
(abstract) . . . . . . . 687BRADY (A. J.), a case of temporo-sphenoidal abscess of otitic origin
(abstract) . . . . . . . 3 3 9discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle ear . 556
Brain, abscess of, cured (de Greift) . . . . 488— intra-dural and later double cerebral abscess complicating
chronic tympanic suppuration ; operations ; cure (B. A. Randall andB. H. Potts) . . . . . .
— otitic origin of three cases (de Greift).oto^jenous : technique of operation for, and subsequent
treatment (H. Knapp). 577; (E. Schmiegelow), 578 ; (R. Botey)recurrent (Delsaux)
— bulbar softening with disturbance of equilibrium (H. Bourgeois)— cerebral symptoms in case of double mastoiditis occurring incourse of puerperal infection (H. Massier)
— (frontal lobe) abscess of, in case of orbital cellulitis (L. Gruening)see Arteria carotis cerebri.
BRAISLIN (Wm. C), mastoiditis in infancy and childhood (abstract)BRAUNSTEIN, the telephone and hearing (abstract) .BREYRE, anaesthesia of the ear (abstract) . . . .BRIEGER, theory of suppuration of the labyrinth
VON STEIN and GRANT (Dundas), the diagnosis and treatmentof suppuration of the labyrinth . . . .
BRINDEL and MOURE (E. J.), five hundred cases of operations upon themastoid process . . . . . .
" British Journal of Children's Diseases " (review)British Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Association, presi-
dential address to (J. Bark) . . . . .——— — Proceedings . . . . 182, 272,British Medical Association, 72nd annual meeting (1904), Section of
Laryngology and Otology, Proceedings. . . 379, 427,BROECKAERT, vegetating rhinitis, a pathological and bacteriological
study . . . . . . .resection of the recurrent nerve and of the cervical sympathetic
trunk in the monkey and the rabbit . . . .upon injections of paraffin while cold with a new form of syringeinvestigation relating to the arteries of the larynx (abstract)
Bronchi and trachea, syphilis of (Neumann)
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Bronchi (diseases) caused by disease of posterior ethmoidal and sphenoidalcells (J. Mackie) . . . . . .
Bronchoscope (Killian's), removal of foreign body from right bronchuswith aid of (Bodmer) . . . . .
Bronchus : foreign body extracted from (Rickard)(right) Killian's bronchoscope in removal of foreign body from
(Bodmer) . . . . . . .BRONNER (Adolph), discussion on after-treatment of intra-nasal opera-
tions . . . . . . .discussion on series of cases of complete mastoid operationsa case of angioma of left maxillary antrumon the treatment of certain forms of non-suppurative catarrh of
the middle ear by the Eustachian catheter with compressed air andnebulizer (abstract) . . . . . .
discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle earBRTTDER (P.), objections to hydrogen peroxide solution in otologyBRYANT (Wm, S.). new mastoid gouge . . . .Bulb (jugular), thrombosis of, complicating chronic otitis media (J. F.
McKemon) . . . . . .Bulbar softening with disturbance of equilibrium (H. Bourgeois)BULL (William C), left temporal bone of a man, aged twenty-one, who
had died from cerebellar abscess . . . .BXJRCHARD, the therapeutic use of pyrenol (a) in asthma and pertussis,
(b) in gout and sciatica (abstract) . . . .BURT (A. Hamilton), case of questionable mild glanders in a man aged
forty-nine . . . . . . .BUTLIN (H. T.), letter to Sir F. Semon from Mr. H. T. Butlin on the
after-treatment of nasal operations . . . .— — case of epithelioma of the cricoid plate and of the oesophagus,
removed by operation . . . . .
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CAIGER (F. Foord), diagnosis and management of doubtful cases ofdiphtheria (abstract) . . . . .
Calomel and opium " tabloid " .Canal (auditory, external), exostoses removed from, by post-auricular
route (T. Barr and J. G. Connal) . . . .ha^morrhagic inflammation (Bar)
(frontal), obstruction of, in catarrh of frontal sinus (Mignon)(semicircular, external), caries of, with labyrinthine crises, in
case of chronic otitis, for which radical mastoid operation had beenperformed (L. Rozier) . . . . .
Canals (semicircular), acoustic function of (G. Nuvoli)isolated affection of one of, shown by involuntary move-
ments of the head (B. Okouneff)removal in case of unilateral aural vertigo (R. Lake) 350,
Cancer of larynx, treated by radium, microscopic specimen (Delsaux)treatment, with results (Botella)
CANTON (Mr.), discussion on suppuration of maxillaiy antrum .Cannula, stenosis of larynx and trachea, treated by means of Mikulicz'
glass cannula (Hinsberg) . . . . .tracheal (C. Jackson) . . . . .
CAP ART, junior, malignant tumour of the nasal fossa;a case of cesophageal diverticulum . . . .traumatism of the t r a c h e a . . . . .
Carbolic glycei'ine solution, treatment of acute otitis media with a tenper cent carbolic glycerine solution (Hartmann).
Carcinoma of nose, papilliferous columnar-celled (Sir Felix Semon)in throat of dog and cat (Professor Hobday) .
Caries of both petrous bones, sequel of chronic suppurative otitis, opera-tions, recovery (P. Cauzard) . . . . .
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Caries of external semicircular canal, with labyrinthine crises in caseof chronic otitis, for which radical mastoid operation had beenperformed (J. Rozier) . . . . .
CARSON (H. W.), case of laryngeal ulceration in a phthisical subjectCartilage and bone in tonsil (J. E. Newcomb)
in pharyngeal tonsil (E. Zuckerkandl)CASTEX, the medico-legal estimation of damages in accidents to the
larynx . . . . . . .——— technical details of laryngotomy (abstract)— — the ear and accidents of occupation . . . .
hsemoiThage from the jugular vein and late paralysis of the facialnerve after operation . . . . .
Casts, post-nasal (W. H. Kelson) . . . . .Cat, carcinoma of throat in (Professor Hobday)Catarrh of frontal sinus, with obstruction of frontal canal (Mignon)
of middle ear, non-suppurative, treatment by Eustachian catheterwith compressed air and nebulizer (A. Bronner) .
(simple), chlor-methyl menthol-ether as remedy for (O. Seifert)CATHCABT (G. C), a case of paralysis of soft palate and defective speech
(? diphtheritic in origin) . . . . .Catheter (Eustachian), modification allowing simultaneous use of air
douche and bougie (C J. Koenig) . . . .modification of, for facilitating return of liquids
accumulated in middle ear (C. J. Koenig)with compressed air and nebulizer in treatment of certain
forms of non-suppurative catarrh of middle-ear (A. Bronner)CAUZAED (P.), caries of both petrous bones, the sequel of chronic suppura-
tive otitis; removal of both petrous bones—that is, of the wholepetrous portion of the base of the skull after a double radical opera-tion, with resection of the squamous portion on the left side; intra-cranial transfixion from one mastoid to the other; recovery
Cavity (subpyramidal), curettage of, followed by facial paralysis (J.Rozier) . .
Cells (ethmoidal), empyema of, in case of orbital cellulitis (L. Gruening)necrosis of sphenoidal and posterior ethmoidal cells ;
fatal case (A. L. Whitehead) . . . . .posterior), disease of, as cause of laryngeal and bi'onchial
affections and of ozsena (J. Mackie)— of middle ear, greatest extension (J. A. Lafite-Dupont)— (petrous), new researches upon (J. Mouret)
(sphenoidal), necrosis of sphenoidal and posterior ethmoidal cells;fatal case (A. L. Whitehead)
Cellulitis (orbital), (L. Gruening) . . . . .Celluloid plate, operation for congenital saddle-nose by introduction of
(J. Wiener) . . . . . .Cerebellum, abscess of, case operated on six years ago (T. Barr and J. H.
Nicoll) . . . . . . .latent after radical mastoid operation (Tretrop)left temporal bone from fatal case of (William C. Bull) .
-—•— • operative treatment, preliminary step in (W. Milligan) .otitic origin; trephining middle and posterior fossae;
recovery (P. Jakins). . '——— with absence of mastoid antrum (P. McBride) .
without external signs (Delsaux)CHALUPBCKY. colour-hearing (abstract)DB CHAMPEAUX, the cure of tic-douloureux (abstract)CHAVASSE, extra-dural abscess at a distance from its otitic origin;
spontaneous opening through the parietal bone .• and MAHU, lumbar puncture in endocranial complications of
otitis (abstract) . . . . . .CHEATLE (Arthur), discussion on series of eases of complete mastoid
operations . . . . . . .
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490494520
572364675170
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585
585
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171469483500112
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CHEATLE (Arthur), discussion on aetiology and treatment of labyrinthinesuppuration . . . . . .
— temporal bones showing some fallacies of Maeewen's triangle asa guide to the antrum . . . . .
and EMERY (W. d'Este), specimen of actinomycosis of the tonsilCHEVAL, series of cases of total laryngectomy
two cases of intra-cranial complications of middle-ear suppu-ration . . . . . . .
Ohildhood, mastoiditis in (Wm. C. Braislin)national importance of thorough and systematic removal of
adenoids in (G. C. Wilkin) . . . . .Children, adenoids in. plea for early recognition and treatment (R. J .
Teague) . . . . . . .(diseases of) "British Journal of Children's Diseases" (review) .
• stibglottic foreign bodies in (Boulay, Maurice, and Gasne)sinusitis in, four operative cases (L. A. Coffin)with impaired hearing, education of (M. Toeplitz)
Chloride of ethyl: apparatus for administration of, as general anaesthetic(J. A. Lafite-Dupont) . . . . .
Chlor-methyl menthol-ether as remedy for catarrh (O. Seifert).Chloroform collapse, massage of heart for, in case of total laryngeotomy
(W. W. Keen) . . . . . .Cholesteatoma of middle ear, two cases cured by intra-aural treatment
(A. Herman) . . . . . .of temporal bone (very large), two cases (Claque)
Cicatricial stricture of pharyngeal orifice relieved by plastic operation(G. A. Leland) . . • . - . • . .
Cinematographic pictures of patients affected with labyrinthitis (E. J .Moure) . . . . . . .
CLAOUE, two cases of very large cholesteatoma of the temporal boneCLELAND (Professor John, F.R.S.), on some points in the development
of the tympanic plate and the mastoid . . . .demonstration on the development of the mastoid and tympanic
plate . . . . . . .Clinical and bacteriological evidences in diphtheria, relative importance
of (C. Sheard) . .Cochlea : exhibition and demonstration of macroscopic and microscopic
preparations of (A. A. Gray) . . . . .(membranous) testing hearing with the higher tuning-forks in
case of removal of necrosed labyrinth together with membranouscochlea (R. Lake) . . . . . .
necrosis of, three cases terminating by spontaneous elimination(Escat)
C O F F I N (Lewis A.), report of four operative cases of sinusitis in children,exhibition of specimens illustrating the development of sinus
Collargol, ozsena treated by (Roques) . . . .COLLIER (Mayo), latent or intermittent nasal obstruction• cases illustrating (1) intermittent nasal obstruction; (2) stages of
progressive d e a f n e s s . . . . . .latent or intermittent nasal obstructiona case of chronic osteo-myelitis with old ulceration of palateabscess of the thyroid body . . . .reply to discussion on latent or intermittent nasal obstruction .
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58593227
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610
540574
393
469
685
438
354
540
593169122
182192275366375500Colour-hearing (Chalupecky)
COLQTJHOUN (Walter), recent physical researches on the nature of voweltones in regard to their bearing on movements of the tympanicmembrane. Lecture delivered to the Otological Society of theUnited Kingdom at Glasgow for John G. McKendrick, F.R.S. . 341
Compensatory action of certain of laryngeal muscles seen in cases ofvocal disability (C. C. Rice) . . . . . 614
Congress (fifteenth International) of Medicine at Lisbon (1906) . 291(seventh International Otolological) Proceedings . 229,516
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CONNAL (James Galbraith). the treatment of dulness of hearing andsubjective noises in the ears by high-frequency currents
and BARB (Thomas), two cases in which large exostoses wereremoved from the external auditory canal by the post-auricularroute . . . . . . .
Contra-respirator for use after removal of adenoids (Delsanx) .COOLIDGE (A.), deviation of the nasal septum (abstract)Cord (vocal): see Vocal cord.Corditis tuberosa in young woman, not a singer or professional voice-
user (R. Lake) . . . . . .Correspondence: letter to Laryngological Societies concerning Senor
Garcia's centenary . . . . . .COSSEN, foreign body in the nasal fossa (abstract)COTTON (F. J.). laryngotomy and removal of one cord for benign tumour
of larynx (abstract) . . . . . .Cough (chronic), woman with (H. J. Davis)Crico-arytenoid joints, infiltration of laiynx involving both (F. Potter) .Crico-thyroid membrane, resection of, in epithelioma of larynx (Sir F.
Semon) . . . . . . .Cricoid plate, epithelioma of cricoid plate and of oesophagus, removed by
operation (H. T. Butlin; . . . . .Cricoid region, epithelioma in (W. H. Kelson)Culture treatment. Otto Schmidt's, in case of epithelioma of pharynx,
specimen and temperature chart (J. Donelan)Curetting and topical applications rapidly curing severe lupus of nose
and circumscribed lupus of auricle (Tretrop)CURTIS (H. Holbrook), set of tonsillotomy forceps
the sphenoidal sinus and its surgical relationshipCut-throat, specimen from case of (W. H. Kelson)Cyst (congenital serous) of neck (Kaufmann)
(dental) of left superior maxilla (Bayer)true dental cyst of maxillary sinus (Delie)
(maxillary), (Bayer)(para-dental): case of (Hennebert) .(salivary) congenital, of glosso-pharyngeal furrow (Beeo)(thick-walled), removed from nostril (P. McBride)
Cysts of jaw (R. Hoffman)
DAVIDSON (F.), model ear for practice of otoscopyDAVIS (H. J.), a case of severe paroxysm of sneezing .
a case of oedema and stenosis of the larynx for diagnosis• case of linear perforation of left vocal cord
woman with a chronic cough . . . .a case of globular swelling of the right side of larynx in a man
aged twenty-nine (for diagnosis) . . . .a case of partial paresis of soft palate ; paralysis of left cord
DAY (Ewing W.) and JACKSON (Chevalier), purulent otitis media com-plicating typhoid fever . . . . .
Deaf (The), should they be debarred from accident insurance P (J. A.Spalding) . . . . . .
Deaf-mutism, pathology of (Schwabaeh) . . . .Deafness : automatic sounding-box for measuring auditory appreciation
in (St. G. Reid) . . . . . .Babinski's method in treatment of (Tretrop) .catarrhal (S. Snow) . . . . .following nasal obstruction (W Mackenzie) .(labyrinthine), pilocarpine injections in (F. Potter)of a central origin, in typhoid fever (Petretts)(progressive), cases illustrating stages of (Mayo Collier)psychic element in cases of (Boulay and Lemarc' Hadour)(unilateral), from childhood, due to various middle-ear causes and
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polypus (H. Maenaughton-Jones)
256
334686
614320246
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107
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Deafness: with adventitious membrane of nieatus following chronicsuppuration of middle-ear (W. H. Kelson)
see also Hearing, impaired ; Word-deafness.DELBVAN (D. Bryson), present methods for the treatment of malignant
disease of the larynx (abstract) . . . .D E L I E : true dental cyst of the maxillary sinus
tobacco and audition . . . . .DELSATTX (V.), facial paralyses of otic origin (abstract)
cerebellar abscess without external signsrecurrent cerebral abscess . . . . .thrombophlebitis of cavernous sinus consecutive to purulent
otitis media . . . . . .contra-respirator for use after removal of adenoidsmicroscopic specimen of cancer of the larynx treated by radium.eversion or prolapse of ventricle of Morgagni.series of ten patients operated on by the radical method for
chronic otorrhoea, with resection of the posterior wall of the nieatusand immediate suture of the mastoid wound
— two cases of abnormal mobility of the tongue.POLITZER (A.) and GRADENIGO, the choice of a simple and prac-
tical acoumetric formulaDENCH (E. B.), " Diseases of the Ear." third edition, 1903 (review)
the radical operation in chronic suppuration of the middle ear .Dental abscess : see Abscess (dental).— cyst: see Cyst (dental).Denture (artificial) removed from gullet of lady (R. H. Woods)Diagnosis, cases for (F. Spicer) . . . . .— laryngeal disease (Stephen Paget)
showing extensive ulceration and hyper-trophic changes (R. H. Scanes Spicer) . . . .
—. lesion of soft palate (P. R. W. de Santi)oedema and stenosis of larynx (H. J. Davis)pemphigus of mucous membrane of throat (E. C. Baber)
(mistaken) in aural surgery (W. Schulze)Diaphragm adhesion between posterior part of tongue and posterior
pharyngeal wall, causing obstruction in lower pharynx (H. B.Robinson) . . . . . .
between back of tongue and posterior wall of pharynx, causingpharyngeal obstruction (H. B. Robinson)
DICKINSON (E. T.). the advantages in the methods of administration ofantitoxine and intubation (abstract) . . . .
DIDSBURY (G.), case of acute suppurative otitis media with evacuationby the Eustachian tube . . . . .
Dilatation (progressive) in treatment of laryngeal stenosis of tuberculousorigin (Massier) . . . . . .
Dilators (nasal) for continuous dilatation of anterior nares in cases ofnasal obstruction (J. Lumsden) . . . .
Diphtheria, antitoxins and toxins of. role in organism (de Stella)— ? cause of paralysis of soft palate and defective speech (G. 0.
Cathcart) . . . . . . .diagnosis and management of doubtful cases (F. F. Caiger)
— (nasal) importance of epistaxis in diagnosis of (J. H. McKee)primary nasal diphtheritic infection in children (Geras-
simow)— relative importance of clinical and bacteriological evidences indiphtheria (C. Sheard) . . . . .
treatment with special reference to dosage of antitoxin (A. F.Yoelcker)
Disease: general functional or organic, modifying local conditions inrespiratory tract (F. P. Emerson) . . . .
Diverticulum of oesophagus (Oapart, junior)Dog : carcinoma of throat in (Professor Hobday)
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277
685
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DONELAN (James), discussion on after-treatment of intra-nasal opera-tions . . . . . . .
specimen and temperature chart from case of epithelioma ofthe pharynx, treated with Otto Schmidt's culture
youth, aged nineteen, with fracture of septum and depressednose, improved by operation and paraffin injection
— a case of tumour of palate in a woman aged thirty-fourspecimen of tumour of palate from a woman aged thirty-four
Donovan solution, tabloidDOWNIE (J. Walker), discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle
ear . . . . . . .Dressings (surgical) : sterilisation of small quantities of (Holzapfel)DREW (Douglas), a new method of skin-grafting the cavity after niastoid-
ectomy (abstract) . . . . . .DREYFTTSS, on the influence of quinine upon the labyrinthine " tonus " .Drum: see Tympanum.DFNBAR (Roy), a plea for a more thorough examination and rational
treatment of nose and throat diseases (abstract) .Dunbar's antitoxin in treatment of hay fever (Gordon King, H. J. Dupuy,
Joachim) . . . . . . .DTJPFY (H. J.), Dunbar's serum in the treatment of hay fever (abstract)DURAND (A.) and JAQTJES (P.), presentation of normal and pathological
anatomical specimens of the ear and air-passages preserved in aspecial way . . . . . .
Dysmenorrhoea, rhinological treatment of, according to Fliess (Lautman)
Ear: abstracts of literature on 59, 112, 171, 226, 281, 390, 391, 447.559, 615,
— accidents of occupation in relation to (A. Castex)anaesthesia of (Breyre) . . . . .
— - — (diseases of), action of thigenol in (Urbantschitsch)automatic sounding-box for measuring auditory apprecia-
58
187
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389389
tion in (St. G. Reid)." Diseases of the Ear," 3rd edition, 1903 (E. B. Dench.
review)ear complications with typhoid fever and pneumonia
(Le Beuf and Joachim) . . . . .— ear symptoms in course of migraine (Escat)— — " Handbook of Diseases of the Ear " (R. Lake, review) .
new pump for treatment of (M. Tearsley)relationship to affections of the ear of cases of insufficiency
of the palate (A. Brown Kelly)symptoms produced by salpingo-pharyngeal adhesions
from point of view of ear troubles (H. Royet)— eczema, serious form of (M. Mignon)— epilepsy of probable aural origin (C. Poli)— external, mal-development in still-bom infant (C. H. Fagge)—• eye and ear, similarity and relationship (Spira)— facial paralysis of otic origin (V. Delsaux)— internal, anatomy (A. A. Gray)
mal-development in still-born infant (C. H. Fagge)— (left), pulsation in, unrelieved by ligature of vessels (T. Barr andJ. H. Nicoll) .
— living animal in (E. Meniere) . . . .— massage of, new hand-masseur for (M. Tearsley)— (middle) catarrh : treatment of certain forms by Eustachiancatheter with compressed air and nebulizer (A. Bronner) .
—- cells of, greatest extension (J. A. Lafite-Dupont)cholesteatoma: two cases cured by intra-aural treatment
(A. Heiman)— disease of, chronic non-suppurative, treatment (D. B. St.J. Roosa) . . . . . . .
112
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276
228
500535448585
478
584576582145281113482145
480559585
437543
226
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Ear (middle), disease of, non-suppurative, discussion on treatment of 545-557—•—• non-suppurative, treatment (U. Pritcliard) 380. 427. _ . (T. Barr) . . . 430
suppurative, two cases with endo-cranial com-plications (M. Bonain) . . . . . 501
• (diseases).naturalsulphurvapoursintreatmentof (Lajaunie) 503foreign body in (F. Alt)hsemorrhagic inflammation (Bar)mal-development in still-born infant (0. H. Fagge)modification of Eustachian catheter for facilitating return
of liquids accumulated in ((J. J. Koenig)substitution of gauze tampon for Stacke's raard
opening all cavities of (G. Geronzi)suppuration, chronic, followed by deafness with adven-
titious membrane of meatus (W. H. Kelson)pathological changes of labyrinth in (A.
Politzer)radical operation (E. B. Dench).
intra-eranial complications, two cases (Cheval)— suppurations, general sepsis, with central perforation ofthe drum (Bezold) . . . . . .
unilateral deafness from childhood, due to various middle-ear causes and polypus (H. Macnaughton-Jones).
— model ear for practice of otoseopy (F. Davidson)— normal and pathological anatomical specimens, preserved inspecial way (P. Jaques and A. Durand) . . . .
— (operations on), prevention of stenosis of meatus after radicaloperations on ear (R. Botey) . . . . .
— practical applications of bacteriology to speciality of (Tretrop) .— (surgery of) cases of mistaken diagnosis (W. Schulze) .
in its relation to the vertebral column and base of skull(G. Laurens)
—- see also Canals (semi-circular).Post-aural operation.
• Meatus.— Tympanum.
Vertigo, aural.Ears, subjective noises in ears treated by high-frequency currents (J. G.
Connal) . . . . . . .Eczema of ear, serious form of (M. Mignon).Education of children with impaired hearing (M. Toeplitz)Electricity : see High-frequency currents.ELSWOETH (R. C), some points in the anatomy of the temporal boneEMEBSON (F. P.), local conditions in the respiratory tract modified by
general functional or organic disease (abstract) .EMEEY (W. d'Este) and CHEATLE (Arthur), specimen of actinomycosis
of the tonsil . . . . . .Empyema (cheesy) of nasal accessory sinuses (A. Stieda)
• (chronic) of left frontal, ethmoidal, and maxillary sinuses; radicaloperation (H. Tilley) . .
of ethmoid cells and the frontal sinus in case of orbital cellulitis(L. Gruening)
of maxillary sinus accompanying frontal sinusitis (G. Malm)Empyemata, bilateral, of frontal, ethmoidal, sphenoidal, and maxillary
sinuses (H. Tilley) . . . . . .of left frontal, ethmoidal. and both maxillary sinuses, radical
operations on (H. Tilley) . . . . .Endo-cranial complications in two cases of middle-ear disease, with
suppurative complications (Bonain) . . . .complications of otitis, lumbar puncture in(Chavasse and Mahu)
3ndothelioma of larynx : case and microscopic specimens (H. LambertLack) . . . . . . .
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Epiglott is , infiltration of (A. L. Turner) . . . .infiltration with swelling of both arytenoids (P. E . W . de Santi)lupus of (H. Tilley) . . . . .mal ignant disease, subhyoid pharyngotomy for (H. Lamber tLack)pharyngomycosis, involving laryngeal surface of (J. Dundas
Grant)ulceration of (W. H. Kelson)
Epilepsy of probable aural origin (0. Poli) . . . .Epistaxis : importance in diagnosis of nasal diphtheria (J. H . McKee) .Epithelioma in cricoid plate i-egion (W. H. Kelson) .
of cricoid plate and of oesophagus, removed by operation (H. T.Butlin) . . . . . . .
of larynx and oesophagus (W. H . Kelson)twice operated upon by thyrotomy and resection of crico-
b (Si F S )thyroid membrane (Sir F. Semon)of nasal septum, macroscopic section (H. Tod)
— of soft palate, specimen and microscopic slide of (S. Spicer)of pharynx, specimen and temperature chart from case treated
with Otto Schmidt's culture (J. Donelan)of tongue (Hennebert) . . . . .of tonsil; operation; recovery (H. Lambert Lack)
Equilibrium: bulbar softening with disturbance of (H. Bourgeois)Eruption on fauces (W. H. Kelson) . . . .Erysipelas : curative effect upon atrophic rhinitis (J. V. Levi)
of face in case of Bezold's mastoiditis (L. Vacher)Erythema of mouth and throat, exudative (T. K. Hamilton) .ESCAT : otic migraine . . . . . .
three cases of neci'osis of the cochlea terminating by spontaneouselimination . . . . . .
Ethmoid, surgical anatomy of (E. Aubaret)Ethmoidal cells : see Cells (ethmoidal).
disease (chronic), specimens of (with microscopic slides) (S.Spicer) . . . . . . .
region of nose : exostoses from, with nasal polypus (H. LambertLack)
probably involved in case of sarcoma of post-nasal space(H. F. Tod) . . . . . .
Ethyl: see Chloride of ethyl.EULENSTEIN, on haemorrhage from erosion of brain sinuses in suppura-
tion of temporal bones (abstract) . . . .Eustachian catheter, modification of, allowing simultaneous use of air
douche and bougie (0. J. Koenig) . . . .modification of, for facilitating return of liquids accu-
mulated in middle ear (0. J. Koenig) . . . .• tube, dilatation in treatment of dry median otitis (Roure)
evacuation from, in case of acute suppurative otitismedia (G. Didsbury)
-—- •— in ant-eaters (E. Zuckerkandl)use of bougies for (0. J. Koenig)
tubes, obliteration of (J. Molinie)Exostoses (ivory) growing from vaginal process of temporal bone (A. H.
Oheatle) . . . . . . .removed from external auditory canal by post-auricular route
(T. Ban- and J. G. Connal) . . . . .removed from meatal wall (A. H. Cheatle)
Exostosis from ethmoidal region of nose with nasal polypus (H. LambertLack) . . . . . . .
Extradural abscess : see Abscess (extra-dural).Eye and ear, similarity and mutual relationship (Spira)Eye-strain: frontal sinusitis, cause of accommodation paresis (H. M.
Fish) . . . . . . .
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Face, asymmetry of, cause of deformities of nasal septum (H. L. Swain)erysipelas of, in case of Bezold's mastoiditis (L. Yacher)hemi-atrophy, successfully treated by paraffin injections (Labarre)
— symmetrical poly-exostoses of (Lenoir)Facial nerve : see Nerve (facial).Facial paralysis : see Paralysis (facial).FAGGE (C. H.), notes of a case of acute pneumococcal otitis media com-
plicated by facial paralysis . . . . .specimen of mal-development of the external, middle, and internal
ears in a still-born infant . . . . .discussion on aetiology and treatment of labyrinthine suppurationdiscussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle ear
FAEACI (G.), a new pump for treatment of ear diseaseFauces : abstracts of literature on. . . I l l , 335 387 609
deformity of (W. H. Kelson) . . . .disease of, simulating syphilis (W. H. Kelson)eruption on (W. H. Kelson) . . . .ulceration of, membranous (St.O. Thomson) .
Fibro-chondro-sarcoma of the naso-pharynx extending into nose (L. Beco)Fibroma (soft) of left vocal cord (H. F. Tod)Fibromata (sessile) at anterior extremity of left vocal cord; partial
removal by forceps; extirpation by galvano-caiitery (J. Dundas Grant)Fire-arms, injuries of maxillary sinus by (E. Aubaret)FISCHENICH (Dr.), discussion on intra-nasal operationsF I S C H E B (E.), a case of naso-pharyngeal polypus (abstract)
a study of the condition of the upper air-passages before andafter intubation of the larynx; also an inquiry into the method offeeding employed in the cases (abstract)
F I S H (H. Manning), frontal sinusitis a cause of accommodation paresis(abstract) . . . . . . .
Fistula, alveolo-nasal (Santalo) . . . . .(cei-vical) in case of ulceration of pharynx (J. Dundas Grant)
.— otorrhoea complicated with fistula in furrow behind angle of jaw(P. Jaques). . . . . . .
FLIESS, rliinological treatment of dysrnenorrhcea, according to LautmanForceps (intra-laryngeal).- removal of papilloma of larynx by J. Dundas
Grant's intra-laryngeal forceps (J. Dundas Grant)tonsillotomy forceps (H. H. Curtis) . . . .
Forehead mirror handle, aseptic (E. B. Waggett)Foreign body, extraction from bronchus (Rickard) .
in external auditory meatus, hoarseness due to pressure of (G. H.Matthewson) • • - . . .
in nasal fossa (Oossen) . . . . .in oesophagus (L. M. Silver) . . . .injuries of maxillary sinus by foreign bodies (E. Aubaret)removal of, from right bronchus, with aid of Killian's broncho-
scope (Bodmer) . . . . . .from external meatus by means of hydrogen peroxide
(H. Halasz)
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from trachea by direct laryngo-tracheoscopy (D. B.Paterson) . . . . . . .
removed by direct laryngoscopy (D. R. Paterson)subglottic foreign bodies in children (Boulay, Maurice, and
Gasne) . . . . . .Fossa (nasal) : see Nose (fossa).Fossae (middle and posterior) trephined in case of otitic cerebellar abscess;
recovery (P. J a k i n s ) . . . . . .FOUCHER. interstitial injections of paraffin for correcting certain
deformities (abstract) • • . . .Fox (Clayton), discussion on latent or intermittent nasal obstructionFBANCIS (Alexander), on the nature of the connection between asthma
and the nose (abstract) . . . .
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French physicians and surgeons, visit to LondonFRESE, the relation between laryngeal and pulmonary tuberculosis
(abstract) . . . . . . .FRIDENBERG (Percy), the necessity for supplementary measures after
the removal of adenoids (abstract) . . . .FULLERTON (B.), case of a lad on whom the radical mastoid operation
had been performed fifteen months previously
Galvano-cautery in form of puncture, in treatment of tuberculosis oflarynx (L. Griinwald) . . . . .
in removal of nodule on right vocal cord in male comic vocalist(J. Dundas Grant) . . . . . .
in treatment of intra-laryngeal growths (J. Dundas Grant)used for extirpation of sessile fibromata at anterior extremity of
left vocal cord (J. Dundas Grant)GARCIA (Senor), letter concerning centenary of
— celebration of Senor Manuel Garcia's 100th birthday .GARDNER (Bellamy), discussion on suppuration of maxillary antrumGASNE, BOTJLAY, and MAURICE, two cases of subglottic foreign bodies
in children (abstract) . . . . .Gauze tampon: substitution for Stackers guard in opening all the
cavities of the middle ear (G. Geronzi) . . . .GERASSIMOW, primary nasal diphtheritic infection in children (abstract)German Otological Society, proceedings of .GERONZI : on the substitution of a gauze tampon for Stacke's guard in
opening all the cavities of the middle ear (abstract)GIBB (J. S.), sepsis and asepsis in intra-nasal surgery (abstract)Glanders, questionable mild, case in man aged forty-nine (A. H. Burt) .Glands (cervical), enlargement on right side in case of sarcoma of post-
nasal space (H. F. Tod) . . . . .GLATZEL on the examination of the permeability of the nose (abstract) .Glossopharyngeal furrow, congenital salivary cyst of (Beco)Glycerine solution : see Carbolic glycerine solution.Glycerophosphates compound, " tabloid " .Glycobenphene-Heil . . . . . 284,Goitre a t Monte Oelio, Rome (T. Mancioli) . . . .
—- enormous, removed in two sit t ings (Goris)— operative t rea tment of (G. A. Bingham)
operations for, forty-two cases (0 . Goris)GOLESCEANO : contribution to the s tudy of a tmotherapyGOODALE (J. L.), a contribution to the s tudy of the secreting mechanism
of the nose (abstract) . . . . .G O R I S (C) , notes on a series of forty-two cases of operations for goitre
(abstract) . . . . . . .— enormous goitre removed in two sit t ings
remote results of thyrotomy in laryngeal tuberculosis .Gouge: mastoid gouge (W. S. Bryant) . . . .Gout and sciatica, therapeutic use of pyrenol in (Burchard)G R A D E N I G O (G.), the necessity of rendering the teaching of otology
obligatory in the universities . . . . .upon a particular syndrome of otitic intra-cranial complicationsP O L I T Z E R (A.) and DELSATTX : the choice of a simple and practical
acoumetric formula . . . . . .G R A N T (J. Dundas). discussion on after-treatment of intra-nasal opsrations
discussion on series of cases of complete mastoid operations— a case of pharyngo-mycosis involving the laryngeal surface of theepiglottis . . . . . . .
a case of pharyngo-mycosis involving the pharyngeal tonsil in agirl aged seventeen . . . . . .
•— case of sessile fibromata a t the anterior extremity of the left vocalcord, partially removed by means of forceps and completely extir-pated by the galvano-cautery . . . . .
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GRANT (,T. Dundas), case of atropliy and collapse of ala; nasi treated bylneans of the subcutaneous injection of paraffin . . . 202
photographs of a case of flat and sunken nose treated by paraffininjections . . . . . . . 205
case of fixation of vocal cord with extreme pain in swallowing—(?) tuberculous perichondritis—in a female patient aged forty-five . 219
case of chronic oedema of the larynx (formerly shown February 6,1903) in a middle-aged female patient, probably tertiary specificinfiltration, greatly improved under mercurial inunction . . 220
case of ulceration of the pharynx with cervical fistula and secon-dary oedema of the right half of the larynx—? specific perichondritisof arytenoids . . . . . . 220
a case of ulcer of the tonsil, probably the primary lesion, in ayoung woman, with well-marked cutaneous syphilide . 253, 254
a case of extreme laryngeal oedema in a male adult, probablysecondary to tertiary specific lesion, treated by mercurial inunctionand local incision, nearly recovered . . . . 254
discussion on aetiology and treatment of labyrinthine suppuration 262case of thrombo-phlebitis of the sigmoid sinus, operation without
ligature of jugular vein . . . . . 266a case of acute laryngitis following influenza . . . 2 7 4an inspii*atory nasal irrigator . . . . 283the galvano-cautery in the treatment of intra-laryngeal growths 294opening of discussion on latent or intermittent nasal obstruc-
tion . . . . . . . 370aetiology, treatment, and prognosis of innocent growths of the
larynx (abstract) . . . . . 382, 432resume of practical deductions from our recent knowledge of
suppuration of the labyrinth . . . . . 406case of a nodule on the right vocal cord in a male comic vocalist
with chronic laryngitis ; nodule removed by means of galvano-cautery, and congestion treated by scarification and rest of voice . 416
case of papilloma of the larynx in a man aged fifty-one, removedin great part by means of Dundas Grant's intra-laryngeal forceps . 416
case of paralysis of the right half of the palate, of the right vocalcord, and the right half of the pharynx, in a girl aged twenty . 417
the aetiology, treatment, and prognosis of innocent laryngealgrowths (full text) . . . . . . 6 3 7
case of new growths in the larynx . . . . 683and NOURSE (W. Ohichele), retrospect of otology, 1903 . 9
GRAY (Albert A.), exhibition and demonstration of macroscopic andmicroscopic preparations (of labyrinth and cochlea) . . 438
specimens illustrating the anatomy of the internal ear . . 482-——— some anatomical notes upon the membranous labyrinth . 561DE G R E I F T , cured brain abscess . . . . . 488
three cases of cerebral abscess of otitic origin. . . 489GROSSMAN (F.), sinus thrombosis of tuberculous origin (abstract) . 497Growth in the aryteno-aryepiglottic region (E. Furniss Potter) . 678
(new) intra-laryngeal (P. Watson Williams) . . 206, 207— occupying anterior commissure (J. Bark) . . . 191
of larynx in boy aged six (W. H. Kelson) . . . 680(tubercular, primary) of septum (H. Smurthwaite) . . 415(tuberculoma ?) on left cord in a man injected with tuberculin
eleven years before (StC. Thomson) . . . . 155Growths, innocent, of larynx (J. Dundas Grant) . . 382, 432—— (Prof. A. Rosenberg) . . . . 435
etiology, prognosis, and treatment (J. Dundas Grant) . 637— (A. Rosenberg) . . . . 652
(intra-laryngeal) galvano-cautery in treatment of (J. DundasGrant) . . . . . . . 2 9 4
(malignant) histological investigations respecting (W. Wingrave) 276new, in the larynx, case of (J. Dundas Grant) . . 683
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GRTTENING (L.), orbital cellulitis ; empyema of the ethmoid cells and thefrontal sinus; abscess of the frontal lobe ; pneumococcasmia ; death(abstract) . . . . . . .
GBUNWALD (L.), the galvano-cautery in the form of puncture in treat-ment of tuberculosis of larynx (abstract)
GXJIZEZ, maxillary sinusitis, owing to a misplaced tooth (abstract)Gullet: see (Esophagus.Gimimata at site of injection of preparations of mercury (F. Juliusberg)
Hsematoma (bilateral) of septum nasi (P. R. W. de Santi)Haemorrhage from erosion of brain sinuses in suppuration of temporal
bones (Eulenstein) . . . . . .from jugular vein and late paralysis of facial nerve after opera-
tion (A. Oastex) . . . . . .Hsemorrhagic inflammation of external auditory canal and middle ear
(Bar) . . . . . . .HAJEK (Dr.), demonstration on chronic suppuration of sphenoidal sinus
accessory cavities of the nose in relation to ozsena (review)HALASZ (Heinrich), removal of a foreign body from the external meatus
by means of hydrogen peroxide (abstract)HALL (F. de Havilland), skiagram of a case of paralysis of the left vocal
cord in a man aged sixty-seven, shown by Mr. de Santi on May 6th .HAMILTON (T. K.), exudative erythema of the mouth and throatHand masseur (new) for massage of ear (M. Yearsley)HARTMANN, the treatment of acute otitis media with a 10 per cent.
carbolic glycerine solution (abstract) . . . .HARTOG (C.) and KRAUSE (K. A.), post-typhoid strumitis with the
demonstration of typhoid bacilli in the pus (abstract)Hay fever, clinical symptoms of, treatment (Thost) .
spray for . . . . . .treatment by Dunbar's antitoxin (Gordon King, H. J. Dupuy,
Joachim) . . . . . . .Head, involuntary movements of, showing an isolated affection of one
of the semicircular canals (B. Okounefi)Hearing (acuteness), determination for whispered sounds and for those
of tuning-fork (F. H. Quix) . . . . .— and the telephone (Braunstein) . . . .
apparatus, deafness following nasal obstruction without otherdisease of (W. Mackenzie) . . . . .— automatic sounding-box for measuring auditory appreciation indeafness and other forms of ear disease (St. G. Reid)
dulness of, treatment by high-frequency currents (J. G. Connal)effects of tobacco on audition (Escat)
_ impaired, education of children with (M. Toeplitz)— objective test of audition ; new mode for (R. Panse)
re-education of the ear by means of acoustic exercises by tuning-forks (Natier)
—- testing hearing with the higher tuning-forks (R. Lake)see also Acoustic function.
Heart, massage of, for chloroform collapse (W. W. Keen)HEATH (C), case of post-aural mastoid operation for opening mastoid
for acute symptoms supervening on a chronic suppurative otitismedia . . . . . . .— series of cases of complete mastoid operations
HEIMAN (Alfred), two cases of cholesteatoma of the middle ear cured byintra-aural treatment (abstract) . . . .
HEIMANN : the indications for opening the mastoid process in acutepurulent otitis media . . . . .
Hemi-atrophy of face successfully treated by paraffin injections (Labarre)Henle (supra-meatal spine of) constancy and variations in (M. Tearsley)HENNEBERT : a case of paradental cyst . . . .
•— lumbar puncture in a case of labyrinthitis
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227
332
59
572
5026164
497
426617585
340
58278284
389
283
532171
292
276396535227534
488354
338
8383
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H E N N E B E R T : remarks on t r a n s i l l u m i n a t i o i i . . . . 490a case of epithelioma of the tongue . . . . 402
H E R N (W.), discussion on suppuration of maxillary an t rum . . 80Herpes of membrana tympani (R. Lake) . . . . 2t>7
zoster, symptomatic, over anterior palatine nerve as complicationof otitis media and abscess of temporo-sphenoidal lobe; operat ion;recovery (H. S. Turner) . . . . . 5 6 3
High-frequency currents, dulness of hearing treated by (J. G. Coniial) . 396subjective noises in ears treated by (J. G. Connal) . 390
H I L L (G. William), discussion on after-treatment of intra-nasal opera-tions . . . . . . . 5 4
discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle ear . 556H I N K E L (F. W.), a consideration of the value of topical applications to
the upper air-tract (abstract) . . . . . 502H I N S B E E G : the t rea tment of stenosis of the larynx and trachea by
means of the Mikulicz glass cannula (abstract) . . . 495Hoarseness, due to pressure of foreign body in external auditory meatus
(G. H. Mathewson) . . . . . . 6 0H O B D A Y (Professor), some specimens of carcinoma in the throat of the
dog and the cat (introduced by Mr. de Santi) . . . 675H O F F M A N N (R.), osteoplastic operations upon the frontal sinus in cases
of chronic suppuration . . . . . 583demonstration of preparations and drawings of cysts of the jaw
with descriptions of their origin, clinical appearances, diagnosis, andt rea tment . . . . . . 583
H O L Z A P F E L : the sterilisation of small quantit ies of surgical dressings(abstract) . . . . . . . 227
H O P K I N S (F. E.), neuroses of the pharynx (abstract) . . . 610H O K N E (W. Jobson), discussion on series of cases of complete mastoid
operations . . . . . . . 8 7microscopic section of intra-nasal growth, removed from pat ient
shown a t last meeting . . . . . 192— — preparations i l lustrating surgical and morbid anatomy of laby-
rinthine suppuration . . . . . 271pachydermia laryngis. A summary of a lantern demonstrat ion
giving the results of a research delivered before the Bri t ish Laryngo-logical, Rhinological, and Otologieal Association, May 13, 1904 . 464
discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle ear . 557Hydrarg . perchlor. : " Tabloid," hydrarg. perclilor. gr. -£% et potassii
iodidi gr. 2§ . . . . . . 284Hydrogen peroxide, removal of foreign body from external meatus by
means of (H. Halasz) . . . . . 497solution in otology, objections to (P. Bruder) . . 583therapeutic use of (Nacht) . . . . 501
Hyper t rophy of turbinals and amenorrhoea (Bayer) . . . 486Hypospadias (operations for), a suggestion in (F. D. Martin) . . 388
Immobil i ty of left vocal cord, complete (A. Thome) . . . 215Incrus ta t ion in trachea, with, a t times, well-marked, stenosis (E. Law) . 682Infancy, mastoiditis in (Wm. 0 . Braislin) . . . . 559Infant , still-bom, mal-development of external, middle, and internal ears
in (C. H. Fagge) . . . . . . 1 4 5Infection (intra-cranial), acute, following operation for opening and dis-
infecting the frontal sinus in cases of frontal sinusitis (Luc) . 490(primary nasal diphtheritic) in children (Gerassimow) . . 277
Infective conditions, rule of the tonsils in (Tretrop) . . . 335Infiltration and oedema of uvula, left half of soft palate, and left lateral
wall of pharynx (A. L. Turner) . . . . 160of left arytenoid region (F. Pot ter ) . . . . 326of epiglottis with swelling of both arytenoids (P. R. W. de Santi) 426of larynx involving both crico-arytenoid joints, with indurated
ulcer of tongue (F. Pot ter) . . . . . 246
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PAGEInfiltration, probable tertiary specific, in case of chronic oedema of larynx
(J. Dundas Grant) . . . . . . 2 2 0Inflammation (hseinorrliagic) of external auditory canal and middle ear
(Bar) . _. . . . . 5 0 2Influenza, acute laryngitis following (J. Dundas Grant) . . 2 7 4Inspiratory nasal irrigator (J. Dundas Grant) . . . 283Instruments for opening and inspecting antrum of Highmore (A. Brown
Kelly) . . . . . . . 4 1 3new . . . . . . 116, 283presented at Annual Meeting of Belgian Society of Otology,
Laryngology, and Rhinology . . . . . 485Insurance (accident), should the deaf be debarred from ? (J. A. Spalding) 171International Congress of Medicine at Lisbon, fifteenth (1906). . 557
Otological Congress (Seventh) . . . . 229, 449address by retiring President (Prof. U. Pritchard) . 452report of proceedings . . . 516, 569
Intra-aural treatment during two cases of cholesteatoma of middle ear(A. Heiman) . . . . . . 2 2 6
Intra-cranial complications of middle-ear suppuration (Cheval) . 488—— otitic, particular syndrome of (G. Gradenigo) . 581
infection (acute) following operation for opening and disinfectingthe frontal sinus in cases of frontal sinusitis (Luc) . . 490
Intra-laryngeal growths, galvano-cautery in treatment of (J. DundasGrant) . . . . . . . 2 9 4
Intra-nasal disease as a determining factor in production of laryngeal_.,. and pulmonaiy affections (G. MacDonald) . . 386, 436
operations (excluding naso-pharyngeal), after-treatment of . 22preparation and after-treatment (editorial) . . 1preparatory steps and after-treatment (G. Krebs, trans-
lated by Dr. Westernian) . . . . .Intubation and antitoxin; advantages in methods of administration of
(E. T. Dickinson) . . . . . .of larynx ; condition of air-passages before and after (L. Fischer)
— feeding in cases of (L. Fischer)Inventions, new . . . . . .Iritis and nasal disease (C. Ziem) . . . . .Iron and strychnine phosphates " tabloid " .Irrigator, inspiratory nasal (J. Dundas Grant)
JACKSON (Chevalier), tracheal cannula . . . .case of tonsillolith and exhibition of the specimen for Dr. John S.
Mabonand D A Y (Ewing W.), purulent otitis media complicating
typhoid fever . . . . . .JACQUES, two clinical experiences in laryngology (abstract)J A K I N S (Percy), notes on a case of otitic cerebellar abscess, ti*ephining
middle and posterior fossae, recovery (abstract) .JAQUES (P.), otorrhoea complicated with fistula in the furrow behind the
angle of the jaw . . . . . .and D U R A N D (A.), presentation of normal and pathological
anatomical specimens of the ear and air passages preserved in aspecial way . . . . . .
Jaw, otorrhcea complicated with fistula in furrow behind angle in jaw(P. Jaques) . . . . . .
Jaws, cysts of (R. Hoffman) . . . . .JOACHIM, personal observations in Dr. Dunbar's laboratory (abstract) .— and LE BETJF, a case of typhoid fever and pneumonia, with ear
complications as a sequela of being buried alive; recovery (abstract)JONES (H. E.), discussion on series of cases of complete mastoid opera-
tions . . . . . . .temporal bone with abnormally small antrum .
JUEGENS, a fatal case of ozsena (abstoact) . . . .
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JULIUSBEBG (F.), gummata at the site of injection of preparations ofmercury (abstract) . . . . . . 2 2 7
KAUFMANN, congenital serous cyst of the neck (abstract) . . 172K E E N (W. W.), a case of total laryngectomy (unsuccessful) in which
massage of the heart for chloroform collapse was employed (abstract) 338KELLY (A. Brown), cases of insufficiency of the palate, and its relation to
affections of the ear . . . . . . 478instruments for opening and inspecting the antrum of Highmore 413
KELSON (W. H.), a case of deafness with adventitious membrane ofmeatus following chronic suppuration of middle ear . . 148
a case of deformity of the fauces in a woman aged thirty-eight . 160a case of epithelioma in the cricoid plate region in a woman aged
thirty . . • . . . 163case of laryngitis in a girl aged twenty . . . 1 8 2case of eruption on fauces in a man. . . . 1 8 8a case of nasal sinus in a girl . . . . 253a case of paralysis of right vocal cord . . . 2 7 2a case of disease of fauces simulating syphilis . . 309case of ulceration of epiglottis and vocal cord in a boy aged
twelve . . . . . . 3 1 8case of parotid swelling in a boy aged fourteen . . 319case of post-nasal casts . . . . . 364case of epithelioma of the larynx and oesophagus . . 365specimen from a case of cut throat . . . . 366case of laryngeal ulceration and arytenoid swelling . . 412parotid tumour removed from a case shown at a previous meeting 413case of laryngeal growth in a boy aged six . . . 680
Kelvolin vapour, oral sepsis treated by (S. Low) . . . 183KEEEISON (P. D.), the limits of variation in the depth of the mastoid
antrum (abstract) . . . . . . 1 1 2K I D D (Percy), case of outgrowth from anterior end o left vocal cord
(shown for Dr. Percy Kidd by F. 0. Shrubsall) . . . 2 0 1Killian's bronchoscope, removal of foreign body from right bronchus
with aid of (Bodnier) . . . . . 2 8 0Killian's method in removal of diagnostic specimen of oesophageal stric-
ture (E. B. Waggett) . . . . . 6 7 4KING (Gordon), some observations on the treatment of accessory sinus
disease (abstract) . . . . . . 222the treatment of hay fever by Dunbar's antitoxin (abstract)
K N A P P (H.), repox"t upon the technique of the operation and subsequenttreatment of otogenous abscess of the brain . . . 577
KNOSP, the operation for adenoid vegetations (abstract) . . 279KOENIG (C. J.), contributions to the study of the use of bougies for the
Eustachian tube; modification of the Eustachian catheter allowingthe simultaneous use of the air-douche and the bougie . . 585
Lucae's probe with paraffin . . . . 585modification of the Eustachian catheter for facilitating the return
of liquids accumulated in the middle ear . . . 585KOENER (Dr.), discussion on intra-nasal operations . . . 2 1KOLLEE (Carl), scarlatinal panotitis; exfoliation of a portion of the
labyrinth; radical operation (abstract) . . . . 495KEAUSE (K. A.) and HABTOG (C), post-typhoid strumitis, with the
demonstration of typhoid bacilli in the pus (abstract) . . 58K E E B S (G.), intra-nasal operations, preparatory steps and after-treatment
(translated by Dr. Westerman) . . . . 1 5discussion on intra-nasal operations (reply) . . . 2 1
KEONENBEEG (E.), discussion on intra-nasal operations . . 21the treatment of laryngeal tuberculosis (abstract) . . 224
LABAEEE : extrinsic tumour of the larynx treated by the method ofMalm . . . . . . . 4 8 7
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L A B A R E E : a case of hemi-atrophy of the face successfully t reated byparaffin injections . . . . . .
Labyrinth, crises of, with caries of external semicircular canal, in case ofchronic otitis upon which radical niastoid operation had been per-formed (J. Rozier) . . . . . .
exfoliation of portion of, in case of scarlatinal panoti t is (0 .Koller) . . . ^ .
• — exhibition and demonstration of macroscopic and microscopicpreparations of (A. A. Gray) . . . . .— (membranous), anatomical notes on (A. A. Gray)
• pathological changes of, in chronic suppuration of middle ear (A.Politzer) . . . . . . .
suppuration in (A. L. Whitehead) . . . .— _ aetiology and t rea tment (W. Mill igan). . 132,
diagnosis and t rea tment (Brieger, von Stein, and J .Dundas Grant) . . . . . 536,
practical deductions from recent knowledge of M. Dundas
(R. Pause)
Grant)preparations and original drawings from ten cases
i . . . . . .
theory of (Brieger) . . . .testing hearing with the higher tuning-forks in case of removal of
necrosed labyrinth together with membranous cochlea (R. Lake)Labyrinthine " tonus," influence of quinine upon (Dreyfuss)Labyrinthitis, cinematographic pictures of patients affected writh (E. J.
Moure) . . . . . . .lumbar puncture in case of Hennebert
LACK (H. Lambert), case of subhyoid pharyngotomy for malignantdisease of epiglottis and base of tongue
case of epithelioma of tonsil; operation; recoverycase of endothelioma of the larynx and microscopic specimens .specimen of exostosis from the ethmoidal region of the nose,
with nasal polypus . . . . . .a case of double abductor paralysis of traumatic origin
LAFITE-DTTPONT (J. A.), the cells of the middle ear: their greatestextension . . . . . . .
apparatus for the administration of chloride of ethyl as a generalanaesthetic
LAJATJNIE : natural sulphur vapours in the treatment of chronic middle-ear affections (abstract) . . . . .
LAKE (R.), a case of corditis tuberosa in young woman not a singer orprofessional voice-user . . . . .
a case of tubercular ulcer of left vocal cord•— discussion on aetiology and treatment of labyrinthine suppura-
tion . . . . . . .
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538
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213301
543
586
503
256257
2t!3
267
477
— four cases with sketch drawing of membrana tympani; one caseexhibited herpes, and three cases a condition nearly allied to. if notactually, herpes . . . . . .
——-— removal of the semicircular canals in a case of unilateral auralvertigo . . . . . . 311,
a brief note on testing the hearing with the higher tuning-forks ;derived from tests made in a case of removal of the necrosedlabyrinth, together with the membranous cochlea; shown inDecember, 1901 . . . . . . 3 5 4
suppurative disease of the temporal bone, with the principal ex-tension into the petrous portion . . . . 400
——— " Handbook of Diseases of the Ear " (review) . . . 448Laryngeals (inferior), bilateral paralysis of (L. Reval) . . 338Laryngectomy (total) in which massage of heart for chloroform collapse
was employed ("W. W. Keen) . . . . . 3 3 8_ series of cases (Cheval) . . . . 486
Laryngitis, case of (W. H. Kelson) . . . . 1 8 2
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Laryngitis (acute) following influenza (J. Dundas Grant)— (chronic) accompanying case of nodule on right vocal cord in
male comic vocalist, treated by scarification and rest of voice (J.Dundas Grant) . . . . . .
(pachydermia), case of (P. R. W. de Santi)(syphilitic) (H. Barwell)(tubercular), case of, with accompanying pulmonary phthisis
(H. Tod)treatment of (S. E. Solly)
see also RMno-pharyngo-laryngitis.Laryngologist, correction of defects of speech by (G. H. Makuen)Laryngological Society of London : election of officers and members of
Council for 1903-1904 . . . . .proceedings of . . 22, 93, 151, 193, 207, 246, 298, 312, 408,
Laryngology, retrospect of (J. Macintyre) . . . .section of Laryngology and Otology; seventy-second Annual
Meeting, British Medical Association (1904) . . 379,two clinical experiences in (Jacques)
Laryngoscopy (direct) in removal of foreign body (D. R. Paterson)Laryngotomy and removal of one cord for benign tumour of larynx
(F. J. Cotton) . . . . . .technical details of (Castex) . . . .
Laryngo-tracheoscopy (direct) in removal of foreign body from trachea(D. R. Paterson) . . . . . .
Larynx : abstracts of literature on . 279, 338, 339, 494, 613,(accidents to), medico-legal estimation of damages in (Castex)arteries of (Broeekaert) . . . . .(benign tumour of), laryngotomy and removal of one cord for
(F. J. Cotton)bone removed from, drawings of (Major O'Kinealy)cancer, treated by radium, microscopic specimen (Delsaux)
treatment, with results (Botella)see also Larynx (malignant disease of).: case for diagnosis (Stephen Paget) .showing extensive ulcerative and hypertrophic changes.
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case for diagnosis (R. H. Scanes Spicer)(tuberctilosis ?) (Y. Wyatt Wingrave)) d b di f i
( ) ( y g)— (diseases), caused by disease of posterior, ethmoidal, and sphe-noidal cells (J. Mackie) . . . . .
intranasal disease as determining factor in production of(G. MacDonald) . . . . . 386,
— endothelioma: case and microscopic specimens (H. LambertLack)
epithelioma of larynx and oesophagus (W. H. Kelson) .twice operated upon by thyrotomy and resection
crico-thyroid membrane (Sir F. Semon)— globular swelling of right side of (H. J. Davis)— growth of, in boy aged six (W. H. Kelson)—• growths, innocent, etiology, treatment and
of
Dundas Grant)(A. Rosenberg)
prognosis of (J.. 382,432,
435,
427494681
614494
424686490686
61494485613
425
97188
439
436
212365
102321680
637652
— (image of), Professor Meyer's apparatus for demonstrating thelaryngeal image and intra-laryngeal manipulations (shown by Dr. E.Yonge) . . . . . . . 2 0 7
— infiltration of, with indurated ulcer of tongue (F. Potter) . 246(intubation), condition of air-passages before and after intubation
(L.Fischer) . . . . . . 2 2 3feeding in cases of (L. Fischer) . . . 223
— malignant disease of; treatment; present methods (D. B.Delevan) . . . . . . . 6 1 5
— manipulations, intra-laryngeal; Professor Meyer's apparatus fordemonstrating (E. Tonge) . . . . . 207
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Larynx (muscles of), compensatory action of certain of lai-yngeal musclesin cases of vocal disability (C. C. Bice) . . . .
neuroses of (E. Mayer) . . . . .new growth, intra-laryngeal (P. Watson Williams) . 206,
— new growths in, case of (J. Dundas Grant)oedema and stenosis of, case for diagnosis (H. J. Davis)
. chronic, improvement under mercurial inunctions (J.Dundas Grant) . . . . . .
(secondary) of right half (J. Dundas Grant)— pachyderniia laryngis, research on (W. Jobson Home) .— papilloma, removal by Dundas Grant's laryngeal forceps (J.Dundas Grant) . . . . . .
— papillomata, recurring (F. Potter) . . . .— paroxysmal pain starting from (A. Thome) .
pharyngomycosis involving the laryngeal surface of epiglottis(J. Dundas Grant)
(spasm of) causing sudden death in case of tuberculosis of larynxof small extent (Massier)
(stenosis) of tuberculous origin treated by progressive dilatation(Massier)
treatment by the Mikulicz glass cannula (Kinsberg)— subglottic tubercular lesions of (A. de Blois)— syphilis (tertiary) causing stenosis; thyrotoniy four yearspreviously (P. B. W. de Santi) . . . .
— tuberculosis of larynx and trachea, of rapid course in man agedsixty-seven (H. Smurthwaite) . . . . .
relation between laryngeal and pulmonary tuberculosis(Frese)
remote results of thyrotoniy in (Goris)treatment (E. Kronenberg) . . . .
— by galvano-cautery in form of puncture (L.Grimwald)
— tumour of (A. Thome) . . . .(extrinsic) treated by method of Mahu (Labarre)uncommon, removal of (Sir F. Semon)
ulceration, in phthisical subject (H. W. Carson)with arytenoid swelling (W. H. Kelson)
vertigo caused by disease of (P. B. W. de Santi)LAURENS (G.), the surgery of the ear in its relations with the vertebral
column and the base of the skull . . . .LAUTMAN, rliinological treatment of dysmenorrhcea according to Fliess
(abstract) . . . . . . .LAW (Edward.), case of incrustation in the trachea, with, at times, well-
marked stenosis . . . . . .LAWRENCE (L. A.), notes on a case of mastoid abscess five weeks after
measles; operation ; immediate recovery (abstract)LE B E U F and JOACHIM, a case of typhoid fever and pneumonia, with ear
complications as a sequela of being buried alive ; recovery (abstract)Leeches in trachea ( T s a k y r o g l o u s ) . . . . .LELAND (G. A.), cicatricial stricture of- pharyngeal orifice relieved by
plastic operation . . . . . .LENOIB, a case of symmetrical polyexostosis of the faceLERMOYEZ and BELLIN, contribution to the surgical cure of acute oto-
genous meningitis . . . . . .LEVI (I. Valentine), the curative effect of erysipelas upon atrophic
rhinitis (abstract) . . . . . .Ligature of vessels not relieving pulsation in left ear (T. Barr and J. H.
Nicoll) . . . . . . .Lip : primary " hard sore " on lip of woman (A. Wylie)Liquids accumulated in middle ear, modification of Eustachian catheter
for facilitating return of (C. J. Koenig)Lisbon: fifteenth International Congress of Medicine at (1906) 291,
614614207683259
220220464
416214216
158
491
491495615
193
248
280487224
279217487423218412168
523
112
682
439
500446
610
488
541
388480186
585557
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LOMBARD (E.), thrombo-phlebitis of the cavernous sinus of otitic origin. 489contribution to the study of mastoiditis. " The antro-apical
cellular tract " . . . . . • 570London, dates of general meetings in. 1904 . . . . 1 5
visit of French physicians and surgeons to . • 408LOVE (J. Kerr, M.D.), discussion on series of cases of complete mastoid
operations . . . . . • . 8 3Low (Stuart), series of cases of oral sepsis treated by kelvolin vapour . 183
case of nasal polypi in a boy aged seven years . . 185Luc, concerning the mechanism of aeiite intra-cranial infection following
the operation of opening and disinfecting the frontal sinus in casesof chronic frontal sinusitis . . . . . 490
Lucae's probe with paraffin (C. J. Koenig) . . . . 585Lumbar puncture in case of labyrinthitis (Hennebert) . • 488• in endocranial complications of otitis (Chavasse and Mahu) . 114LUMSDEN (J.), nasal dilators for continuous dilatation of the anterior
nares in cases of nasal obstruction . . . . 368Lungs (diseases), intra-nasal disease as determining factor in production
of (G. MacDonald) . . . . 386, 436— (tuberculosis) relation between laryngeal and pulmonary tuber-
culosis (Frese) . . . . . _ _ • 280Lupus of auricle, rapid cure by curetting and topical applications
(Tretrop) . . . . . • 490- (extensive) of nose (cured), palate, pharynx, and epiglottis (H.
Tilley) . . . . . • 327• (severe) of nose, rapid cure by curetting and topical applications
(Tretrop) . . . . . . . 490of inferior turbinates and cartilaginous septum (H. Tod) . 151
MCBRIDE (P.), thick-walled cyst removed from the left nostril of apatient (male) aged s i x t y - f o u r . . . . . 415
short note on a case of cerebellar abscess and absence of themastoid antrum . . . . . . 469
MACDONALD (Greville), intra-nasal disease as a determining factor in theproduction of laryngeal and pulmonary affections (abstract) 380, 436
MACEWEN (Sir W.), discussion on technique of operation and subsequenttreatment of otogenous abscess of brain . . . 580
case of temporo-sphenoidal abscess operated iipon by himseventeen years ago (T. Barr) . . . . . 479
Macewen's triangle, fallacies of, as a guide to the antrum (A. Cheatle) 271MACINTYRE (John), retrospect of laryngology, 1903 . . . 2M C K E E (James H.), the importance of epistaxis in the diagnosis of nasal
diphtheria (abstract) . . . . . 388MCKENDRICK (Professor John G., F.R.S.). recent physical researches on
the nature of vowel tones in regard to their bearing on movementsof the tympanic membrane. Lecture delivered to the OtologiealSociety of the United Kingdom at Glasgow for John G. MeKendrick,F.R.S., by Walter Oolqulioun . . . . . 3 4 1
MACKENZIE (Wallace), a case of deafness following on nasal obstructionwithout other disease of the hearing apparatus . . . 292
MCKERNON (James F.), case of chronic otitis media, complicated bychronic mastoiditis and jugular bulb thrombosis, with operation anddeath . . . . . . 600
MACKIE (John), disease of the posterior, ethmoidal, and sphenoidal cellsas a cause of larvngeal and bronchial affections and of ozivna(abstract) . . . . . . 439
notes on nasal suppuration . . . . 505MACNAUGHTON-JONES (H.), case of unilateral deafness from childhood,
due to various middle-ear causes and polypus . . . 9 1MAHU : extrinsic tumour of larynx treated by method of Mahu (Labarre) 487
mastoiditis in cases of atresia of the external auditory meatus . 573models from nature of the accessory nasal sinuses . . 583
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MAHU : frontal sinusitis with empyema of the maxillary sinus in a womanaged seventy-seven (abstract) . . . . .
and CHAVASSE : lumbar puncture in endocranial complications ofotitis (abstract) . . . . . .
MAKTTEN (G. Hudson), what the laryngologist may do for the cor-rection of some of the more common forms of defects of speech
neuroses of the nose (abstract) . . . .Malignant disease: neoplasm, probably malignant, of oesophagus, causing
paralysis of both vocal cords (A. Wylie)of accessory sinuses (Vemieuwe) . . . .of epiglottis and base of tongue, subhyoid pharyngotomy for (H.
Lambert Lack) . . . . . .of larynx ; treatment; present methods (D. B. Delevan)
• of nose (A. Thome) . . . . .of throat; adrenalin in treatment of (Raoult)
Malignant growths, histological investigations respecting (W. Wingrave)•— tumour of nasal fossse (Capart, junior)
MANCIOLI (T.), goitre at Monte Celio, Rome (abstract)MARSH (F.), discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle earMARTIN (F. Denegre), a suggestion in operations for hypospadias and a
method to prevent the closure of the nares in rhiiioplasty (abstract)Massage of ear, new hand masseur for (M. Tearsley) .
of heart for chloroform collapse (W. W. Keen)MASSIER, laryngeal stenosis of tuberculous origin, treated by progressive
dilatation . . . . . . .sudden death from laryngeal spasm in a case of tuberculosis of
small extent . . . . . .• case of otitic pyaemia without thronibo-phlebitis of the lateral
sinus ; multiple metastatic abscesses ; recovery .double mastoiditis with cerebral symptoms, in the course of
puerperal infection; recovery without operation .Mastoid abscess five weeks after measles; operation; immediate recovery
(L. A. Lawrence) . . . . . .antrum, limits of variation in the depth of (P. D. Kerrison)gouge (W. S. Bryant) . . . . .
— operation, complete ; series of cases (C. Heath)post-aural, for acute symptoms supervening on chronic
suppurative otitis media (C. Heath):— (radical) case in which no antrum was found (W. S. Syme)
— case operated on fifteen months previously (R.Fullerton) .
— for chronic otitis ; various complications follow-ing ; recovery (J. Rozier) . . . . .
— latent abscess of cerebellum after (Tretrop)— recent case showing result of early discontinuanceof packing (W. S. Syme) . . . . .
— process, development (Professor J. Cleland, F.R.S.)— development of (Professor J. Cleland, F.R.S.) .
indications for opening in acute purulent otitis media(Heimann) .
" lipping " and thickening of (A. H. Cheatle)operations upon, five hundred cases (E. J. Monre and
Brindel)osteo-sclerosis of, differential diagnosis and treatment
(O. J. Stein)Mastoidectomy, new method of skin-grafting cavity after (D. Drew)Mastoiditis (J. A. White) . . . . .
(Bezold's) case of; operation; recovery (E. V. Segura).. . erysipelas of face; operation; intravenous injections of
collargol; recovery (L. Yacher) . . . .chronic, complicating chronic otitis media (J. F. McKernon)contributions to study of (E. Lombard)
611
114
606611
187389
154615164387276486225555
388585338
491
491
572
582
43911258783
83481
482
390483
481393469
51990
582
60687670497
391600570
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Mastoiditis (double), with cerebral symptoms in course of puerperal infec-tion ; recovery without operation (H. Massier) . . . 582
in cases of atresia of external auditory meatus (G-. Hahu) . 573Is i in infancy and childhood (Win. C. Braislin) . . . 559
'I?1' M A T H E W S O N (G. H.), extreme hoarseness due to pressure of a foreignbody in external auditory meatus (abstract) . . . 6 0
M A U R I C E , B O U L A Y , and G A S N E , two cases of subglottie foreign bodiesin children (abstract) . . . . . 5 8
!« Maxilla, cyst of (Bayer) . . . . . . 4 8 6,: (left, superior), dental cyst of (Bayer) . . . 486
Maxillary rou te : mult iple chronic sinusitis operated on by (T. P .; Berens) . . . . . . . 660
'•••' ?• M A Y E R (Emil), neurosis of the larynx (abstract) . . . 614Measles, followed by mastoid abscess; operat ion; immediate recovery
, (L. A. Lawrence) . . . . . . 439"•• ••? Meatal wall, exostosis removed from (A. H. Oheatle) . . . 9 0:! Meatus, atresia, traumatic, successfully treated by operation (M. Yearsley) 361; i. deafness, with adventitious membrane of meatus following chixmic
suppuration of middle ear (W. H. Kelson) . . . 148:,." (external auditory), atresia : mastoiditis in cases of (G. Malm) . 573
foreign body in, causing extreme hoarseness(G. H. Mathewson) . . . . . . 6 0
otomycosis of (L. Bar) . . . 576— (external) foreign body removed from by means of hydrogenperoxide (H. Halasz) . . . . . 4 9 7
involved in case of rodent ulcer (H. Tod) . . 90(right external) tumour removed by operation (H. Tod) . 148stenosis of: prevention after radical operations on the ear (R.
Botey) . . . . . . . 569Medicine (Faculties of), necessity of official teaching of otology in (A.
Politzer) . . . . . . . 5 1 6Fifteenth International Congress of, at Lisbon (1906) . 291, 557
MELZI (Urbano), primary tuberculous ulceration of the inferior turbinate(abstract) . . . . . . . 558
MENIEBE (E.). a living animal in the ear (abstract) . . . 559Meniere's disease : a clinical and experimental inquiry (W. Milligan) . 440Meniere's symptoms in chronic catarrhal otitis cured by curetting the
post-nasal space (Berternes) . . . . . 5 0 2Meningitis, otogenous acute, surgical cure of (Lermoyez and Bellin) . 541Menthol-ether: see Chlor-methyl menthol ether.MERCIER-BELLEVUE, a case of extradural abscess following acute otitis
media (abstract) . . . . . . 1 1 5Mercurial inunction, greatly improving case of chronic cederna of larynx,
probably tertiary specific infiltration (J. Dundas Grant) . . 220treatment of extreme laryngeal oedema by (J. Dundas
Grant) . . . . . . . 2 5 4Mercury: gummata at site of injection of preparations of (F. Juliusberg) 227Metric acoumetry, attempt at (Tretrop) . . . . 534MEYER (Professor), his apparatus for demonstrating the laryngeal
image and intra-laryngeal manipulations (shown by Dr. E. Yonge) . 207Microscopic specimens and photographs at Ann vial Meeting of Belgian
Society of Otology, Laryngology and Rhinology . . . 485MIONON : catarrh of the frontal sinus, with obstruction of frontal canal
(abstract) . . . . . . . 1 7 0• • spontaneous othsematoma in a child (abstract) . . 501
serious form of eczema of the ear . . . . 576Migraine, otic (Escat) . . . . . . 535Mikulicz glass cannula in treatment of stenosis of larynx and trachea
(Kinsberg). . . . . . . 495MILLIGAN (W.), retrospect of rhinology, 1903 . . . 6• discussion on series of cases of complete mastoid operations . 84
the a'tiology and treatment of labyrinthine suppuration 132, 147
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M I L L I G A N (W.), reply to discussion on aetiology and t rea tment oflabyrinthine suppuration . . . . .
• • a short note upon a prel iminary step in operative t r ea tment ofeerebellar abscess . . . . . .
some practical points in the t reatment , operative and non-opera-tive, of frontal sinus suppurat ion with an analysis of the ul t imateresults obtained in forty cases (abstract)
Meniere's disease, a clinical and experimental inquiry .discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle ear
M I O T (Camille) : obituary notice . . . . .Mirror handle, aseptic forehead (E. B . Wagget t )M O L I N I E (J.), obliteration of the pharyngeal orifice and of the mouth of
the Eustachian tubes . . . . .Monkey: resection of recurrent nerve and of cervical sympathet ic t runk
in (Broeckaert) . . . . . .Monte Oelio, Rome, goitre a t (T. Mancioli) . . . .Morgagni: see Ventricle of Morgagni.MORSE (J. Lovett). tonsillitis as a cause of acute nephritis (abstract)MOURE (E. J.), remarks on thyrotomy (abstract)
—— cinematographic pictures of patients affected with labyrinthitis .and BRINDEL : five hundred cases of operations upon the mastoid
process . . . . . . .Moure's operation, deflection of septum rectified by (L. H. Pegler)MOURET (J.), new researches upon the petrous cells .
— upon a direct channel of communication between the mastoidantrum and the posterior surface of the petrous bone
thrombo-phlebitis of the right lateral sinus, following an attackof acute otitis media of six days' duration, in a child aged nineyears; operation on the sinus, ligature of the jugular vein, drainageof the sinus and of the upper end of the jugular vein ; recovery
Mouth : erythema (exudative) of mouth and throat (T. K. Hamilton)Mueo-perichondrium, remaining unstifEened, in case of crumpled septum,
hard structures having been freely excised nearly four years ago(L. H. Pegler) . . . . . .
Mucous membrane of the septum nasi, drawings of localised psoro-spermosis of (Major O'Kinealy) . . . .
MILLER (J.), some remarks upon oto-sclerosis, with an autopsyMuscles of larynx : compensatory action of certain of laryngeal muscles
in cases of vocal disability (C. 0. Rice) . . . .Musical notation in tinnitus, plea for more accuracy in (J. A. Spalding).
265
297
439440556287311
523
491225
494540
582316521
542
571617
166
93517
614113
NACHT : the therapeutic use of hydrogen peroxide (abstract) . . 501IS ares : see Nostrils.Naso-pharynx : abstracts of literature on . . 277, 336, 445, 492
fibro-chondro-sarcoma of, extending into nose (L. Beeo) . 486— polypus of (E. Fischer) . . . . . 222NATIER : deafness : its diagnosis and treatment. Re-education of the
ear by means of acoustic exercises by tuning-forks . . 488discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle ear . 555
Nebulizer: treatment of cei-tain forms of non-suppurative catarrrh ofmiddle ear by Eustachian catheter with compressed air and nebu-lizer (A. Bronner) . . . . . . 437
Neck, congenital serous cyst of (Kaufmann) . . . 172— (fistula of), cervical fistula in case of ulceration of pharynx (J.
Dundas Grant) . . . . . . 2 2 0Necrosis of cochlea terminating by spontaneous elimination (Escat) . 540— of gphenoidal and posterior ethmoidal cells; fatal case (A. L.
Whitehead) . . . . . . 1 7 9(syphilitic) of sphenoid (H. B. Robinson) . . . 1 6 4
Neoplasm of oesophagus, probably malignant, causing paralysis of bothvocal cords (A. Wylie) • . . . . . 187
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Neoplasms (benign) of septum nasi, with particular reference to bleedingpolypus (L. H. Pegler) . . . . . 440
Nephritis (acute), tonsillitis cause of (J. L. Morse) . . 388Nerve (auditory), division of, in treatment of tinnitus and vertigo (R. H.
Parry) . . . . . . 402. 475(facial), paralysis nine days after operation (A. Castex) . 572(palatine anterior), symptomatic herpes zoster over (H. S. Turner) 563(recurrent), resection of in monkey and rabbit (Broeckaert) . 491
Nerves (anastomosis of), technique of anastomosis of facial with spinalaccessory or hypoglossal nerve in cases of facial paralysis (F. Tillar) 522
(auditory), paralyses (concomitant) of facial and auditory nerves(Tretrop) . • • • • • . 4S8
(facial): paralysis (concomitant) of facial and auditory nerves(Tretrop) . . . • • • _. 488
Nerve-trunk (cervical sympathetic), resection in monkey and rabbit(Broeckaert) . . . • • 491
NEUMANN : syphilis of the trachea and bronchi (abstract) . . 170Neuroses of larynx (E. Mayer) . . . . . 614
of nose (G. H. Makuen) . . . . . 611of pharynx (F. E. Hopkins) . . . • 610
New preparations . . . . • 503NEWCOMB (J. E.), discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle
ear . ' . • • • • • 556• bone and cartilage in tonsil . . . . 609
NICOLL (J. H.) : the indications for operative procedures in connectionwith the lateral sinus and internal jugular vein, with illustrative^cases . • • • • 355, 478
(«) case of a man aged thirty-four, who was operated upon forcerebellar abscess by Dr. Nicoll six years ago; (b) case of a managed twenty-eight suffering from a sense of pulsation in the left ear,in which a pulsating bruit was heard through the auscultation tubeand was unrelieved by ligature of vessels . . . 480
Nodule on right vocal cord in male comic vocalist with chronic laryngitis(J. Dundas Grant) . . . . . . 4 1 6
Noises in ears (subjective) treated by high-frequency currents (J. G.Connal) . . . . . • - 3 9 6
NOQTJET : tumour of the lower part of the septum nasi . . 490Nose abstracts of literature on . 112,169, 222, 277. 336, 388, 445, 492. 558,
610. 686accessory sinuses, abstracts of literature on, 169, 222, 336, 389, 558, 686
— accessory cavities in relation to ozsena (Hajek) . . 64_ cheesy empyema of (A. Stieda) . . . 223
. disease of (G. King) _ . . . . 2 2 2__ malignant disease of (Vernieuwe) . . . 389
. — models from nature (G. Mahu) . . . 583_ pathology of "bone cysts'' in (A. L. Turner) . . 589
posterior, disease of, inducing disturbances of vision anddevelopment of blindness of nasal origin (A. Onodi) . . 622
(ala), atrophy and collapse of alse nasi, treated by subcutaneousinjection of paraffin (J. Dundas Grant) . . . . 202
and asthma, nature of connection between (A. Francis). . 169carcinoma of, papilliferous columnar-celled (Sir F. Semon) . 418
— (deformities), interstitial injections of paraffin for correction of(Foucher) . . . . . . . 336
(diseases), iritis and nasal disease (0. Ziem) . . . 278plea for more thorough examination and rational treat-
ment (Roy Dunbar) . . . . . . 4 9 3— (ethmoidal region), exostosis from, with nasal polypus (H. LambertLack) . • • . • . . 213
— fibro-chondro-sarcoma of naso-pharynx extending into (L. Beco) 486— flat and sunken, treated by paraffin injections (J. Dundas Grant) 205— fossa, foreign body in (Oossen) . • . . . 686
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486Nose, fossa, malignant tumour of (Oapart, junior)— inflammation: see Rhinitis.
injections, endo-nasal. of paraffin in treatment of ozsena (H.de Stella) . . . . . . . 4 9 4— inspiratory nasal irrigator (Dundas Grant) . . . 283
— lupus of, cured (H. Tilley) . . . . . 3 2 7malignant disease of (A. Thome) . . . . 164neuroses of (G. H. Makuen) . . . . 611
• obstruction, complete, on right side, due to chronic dental abscess,forming external fluctuating swelling, below right nasal bone; twoyears' duration, case shown (H. Tilley) . . .
. deafness following (W. Mackenzie)intermittent (M. Collier) . . . .
.— cases illustrating (M. Collier) .latent or intermittent (M. Collier) . . 122,nasal dilators for continuous dilatation of anterior nares
in cases of nasal obstruction (J. Lumsden)— papilloma, intra-nasal, microscopic section (W. Jobson Home) .— (permeability), examination of (Glatzel)— polypus, attached to exostosis froni ethmoidal region (H. LambertLack) . . . . . . .
case of nasal polypi (S. Low)early, bone and soft tissues from, microscopic specimens
(E. Yonge)mode of origin of nasal polypi (E. S. Yonge) 443,
— practical applications of bacteriology to speciality of (Tretrop) .— reflexes of (Rethi) . . . . .— rhinological treatment of dysmenorrhoea according to Fliess(Lautman) . . . . . . .
— secreting mechanism of (J. L. Goodale)— (septum) apparently absorbed by mucous polypus (H. Smurth-waite)
benign neoplasms of, with particular reference to bleedingpolypus (L. H. Pegler) . . . . .
— (cartilaginous) lupus of (H. Tod)(crumpled), hard structures freely excised nearly four
years previously ; intact muco-perichondrium remaining unstiffened(L. H. Pegler) . . . . . .
see also under "Nose, septum, polypus (bleeding) " below.(deflection) case of complete submucous resection of
(StC. Thomson)complete submucous resection of large deviation
of septum (StC. Thomson)complete submucous resection of spur and devia-
tion of septum (StC. Thomson) . . . .rectified by Moure's operation (L. H. Pegler)
— deformities, due to facial asymmetry (H. L. Swain)— deviation of (A. Coolidge)
resection, to remedy deviation (H. Tod)— ——_ fracture of septum and depressed nose improved by opera-tion and paraffin injection (J. Donelan)
hsematoma, bilateral (P. R. W. de Santi)macroscopic specimen of epithelioma of nasal septum
(H. Tod)polypus (bleeding), two cases (StC. Thomson) .resection of (L. E. White) . . . .eporospermosis (localised) of mucous membrane of the
septum nasi, drawings (Major O'Kinealy)— tubercular growth, primary (H. Smurthwaite)
tumour of lower part (Noquet)sequestrum from (H. F. Powell)suppuration from (J. Mackie)
106292182182192
368192445
213185
208455517492
112558
414
440151
166
312
411
409316610493303
219332
109J95336
93415490257505
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Nose (surgery), sepsis and asepsis in intra-nasal surgery (J. S. Gibb)see also Diphtheria (nasal).
Intra-nasal operations.• Post-nasal space.
Sinus (nasal).Nostril (left), thick-walled cyst removed from (P. HcBride)Nostrils (anterior), nasal dilators for continuous dilatation of anterior
nares in cases of nasal obstruction (J. Lumsden)• (closure of), method of preventing closure of nares in rhino-
plasty (F. D. Martin) . . . . .Notation, acoumetric (P. Bonnier) . . . .NOTTESE (W. Chichele) and GRANT (J. Dundas). retrospect of otology,
1903 . . . . . . .Nuclear origin (probable), of case of bilateral abductor paralysis (H.
Barwell) . . . . . . .NUVOLI (G.), the acoustic function of the semicircular canals (abstract)
Obituary notices : Miot (Camille) . . . . .Smyly (Sir Philip Crampton) . . . .
Occupation, accidents of, in l'elation to ear (A. Castex)Odontological Society of Great Britain, MeetingCEdenia and infiltration of uvula, left half of soft palate, and left lateral
wall of larynx (A. L. Turner) . . . . .and stenosis of larynx: case for diagnosis (H. J. Davis)
• of larynx, chronic : improvement under mercurial inunction (J.Dundas Grant) . . . . . .
probably secondary to tertiary specific lesion (J. DundasGrant)
secondary oedema of right half of larynx (J. DundasGrant) . . . . . . .
(Esophagus, abstracts of literature onartificial denture removed from gullet of lady (R. H. Woods)
— diverticulum of (Capart, jun.) . . . .epithelioma of cricoid plate and oesophagus removed by operation
(H. T. Butlin) . . .of larynx and oesophagus (W. H. Kelson)
foreign body in (L. M. Silver)neoplasm, probably malignant, causing; paralysis of both vocal
cords (A. Wylie)stricture, diagnostic specimen from, removed by Killian's method(E. B. Waggett)
O'KINEALY (Major, I.M.S.), drawings of localised psorospermosis of themucous membrane of the septum nasi . . . .
drawings of a large piece of bone removed from larynx of a boy .report of case of unilateral fibrinous rhinitis .case of membranous tonsillitis in a child suffering from plague .
OKOUNEFF (Basile): involuntary movements of the head, showing anisolated affection of one of the semicircular canals in man (abstract)
ONODI (A.), the disturbances of vision and development of blindness ofnasal origin induced by disease of the posterior accessory sinuses
Operations : preparation of patients for (T. Bobone) .Opium : calomel and opium " tabloid " .Oral sepsis, kelvolin vapour in treatment of (S. Low).Orbital complications of frontal and ethmoidal sinusitis (T. Axenfeld)Osteo-myelitis (chronic) with old ulceration of palate (M. Collier)Osteoplastic operations upon frontal sinus in cases of chronic suppuration
(R. Hoffman) . . . . . .Osteo-sclerosis, of mastoid process, differential diagnosis and treatment
of (O. J. Stein) . . . . . .Othajmatoma, spontaneous, in a child (MignonjOtitis, catarrhal chronic, curetting the post-nasal space in case with
Meniere's symptoms (Bertemes) . . . .
PA OK
611
415
368
388534
226
287285520
160259
220
254
220281275487
197365281
187
674
93949596
283
622570503183686275
583
60501
502
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Otitis, cerebral abscess due to, in three cases (de G-reift)— chronic: radical mastoid operation (evidement); various compli-cations ; recovery (J. Rozier) . . . . .
lumbar puncture in endocranial complications of (Ohavasse andMahu) . . . . . . .
media, acute, followed by extra-dural abscess (Mercier-Bellevue)(acute), followed by thrombo-phlebitis of right lateral
sinus (J. Mouret)— _ prophylaxis (Yeis) . . . .— — treatment with a 10 per cent, carbolic glycerinesolution (Hartmann). . . . . .
chronic, complicated by chronic mastoiditis and jugularbulb thrombosis, with operation and death (J. F. McKernon)
— . chronic suppurative; post-aural mastoid operation foracute symptoms supervening on (C. Heath)
—• dry, dilatation of Eustachian tube in treatment of (Roure)(pneumococcal acute), complicated by facial paralysis
(C. H. Fag£purulent, acute, indications for opening mastoid process
in (Hei'inann) . . . . . .complicating typhoid fever (E. W. Day and C.
Jackson)sub-acute : rare anomaly in anatomical direction
of lateral sinus with absence of mastoid antrum in case of (0. Lucchesi)thrombo-phlebitis of cavernous sinus consecutive
to (Delsaux)— . gnppurative acute, case of, with evacuation by Eustachiantube (G-. Didsbury) . . . . . .
symptomatic herpes zoster over anterior palatine nerve,complicating (H. S. Turner)
otitic cerebellar abscess ; trephining middle and posterior fossce ;recovery (P. Jakins) .
particular syndrome of otitic intra-cranial complications (G.Gradenigo) . . . . . .
— suppurative chronic, followed by caries of both petrous bones(P. Cauzard) . . . . . .
temporo-sphenoidal abscess of otitic origin (A. J. Brady)thrombo-phlebitis of cavernous sinus due to (E. Lombard)
PAG E
489
390114115
571495
340
600
83585
144
519
595
615
484
576
563
171
581
Otological Congress (Seventh International), Bordeaux 229, 449, 452, 516,Otological Society (German), proceedings of . . .Otological Society of the United Kingdom; election of officers and
members of Council for 1903-1904 . . . .— • meeting of, at Glasgow (editorial)
presidential address (T. Barr).— proceedings . . 81, 144, 260,
— report of Pathological CommitteeOtologist: diagnosis of syphilis by the otologist (J. Rozier)Otology: objections to hydrogen peroxide solution in (P. Bruder)
retrospect of, 1903 (J. Dundas Grant and W. Chichele Nourse) .Section of Laryngology and Otology, British Medical Association
Annual Meeting (1904), proceedings . . . 379.(teaching of) necessity in faculties of medicine (A. Politzer)
necessity of rendering it obligatory in universities (G.Gradenigo) . . . . . .
Otomycosis (associated) of external auditory meatus (L. Bar) .Otorrhoea (chronic), operation by radical method (Delsaux)
_ complicated with fistula in furrow behind the angle of the jaw(P. Jaques) . . . . . .
Oto-sclerosis, case, with autopsy (J. Miillei-)Otoscopy, model ear for practice of (F. Davidson)Outgrowth from anterior end of left vocal cord (F. C. Shrubsall for Percy
Kidd) . . . . . .
339489569
15
11028811746881
536583
9
427516
516576487
522517116
201
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Ozsena, collargol in treatment of (Roques) .endo-nasal injections in treatment of (H. de Stella)fatal case of (Jiirgens)in relation to accessory cavities of the nose (Hajek)
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Pacl iydermia, case of (chronic laryngit is) (P. R . W . de Santi) .• laryngis , research on (W. Jobson H o m e )P a c k i n g : resul ts of early discontinuance in recent case of radical
mastoid operat ion (W. S. Syme) . . . .P A G E T (Stephen), case of laryngeal disease for diagnosisPa in , extreme, i n swallowing, in case of fixation of vocal cord (J . D u n d a s
Grant ) . . . . . . .(paroxysmal), s t a r t ing from larynx (A. Thome)
Pa la te , insufficiency of; relat ionship to affections of the ear (A. BrownKelly) . . . . . . .
lupus of (H. Tilley) . . . . .paralysis of r igh t half of palate , of r i g h t vocal cord, and right
half of p h a r y n x (J . D u n d a s Grant ) . . . .(soft), adhesions t o posterior pharyngea l wall (A. Thorne)
adhesions (extensive) to posterior pharyngeal wal l ;permanence of successful operat ion (H. Tilley)
— . epithelioma of, specimen and microscopic slide (S. Spicer)— lesion of, for diagnosis (P. R . W . de Santi)— melanot ic sarcoma of (J . B . Ball)
cedenia a n d infiltration of left half of (A. L. Turner )pai'alysis of, wi th defective speech (diphtheri t ic in
origin ?) (G. C. Cathcar t )paresis of (partial) (H. J . Davis)
t u m o u r of ( J . Donelan)specimen (J . Donelan)
ulcerat ion of (old), in chronic osteo-myelitis (M. Collier)Panotitis, scarlatinal, exfoliation of portion of labyrinth, radical opera-
tion (0. Koller) . . . . . .PANSE (R.), discussion on intra-nasal operations
a new mode of graduating the intensity of sounds, and for theobjective test of audition . . . . .
preparations and original drawings from ten cases of suppurationof the labyrinth
Papilloma, intra-nasal, microscopic section (W. Jobson Home)of larynx, removal by means of Dundas Grant's laryngeal forceps
(J. Dundas Grant) .Papillomata of larynx, recurring (E. Furniss Potter) .Paraffin (injections of), endo-nasal, in treatment of ozsena (H. de Stella)
— hemiatrophy of face successfully treated by (Labarre)— in treatment of flat and sunken nose (J. Dundas Grant)
in treatment of fracture of septum and depressed nose(J. Donelan) . . . . . .
interstitial, for correcting certain deformities (Foucher) .subcutaneous, in treatment of atrophy and collapse of
alse nasi (J. Dundas Grant)while cold, with new form of syringe (J. Broeckaert)
Lucae's probe with (0. J. Koenig)Paralysis (abductor bilateral), probably of nuclear origin (H. Barwell) .
(double) of traumatic origin (H. L. Lack)— (bilateral) of inferior laryngeals due to aortic aneurysm (L. Revol)
— (facial) complicating acute pneumococcal otitis media (0. H. Fagge)— following curettage of subpyramidal cavity after radical
mastoid operation for chronic otitis (J. Rozier)— — of otic origin (V. Delsaux) . . . .
technique of anastomosis of facial with spinal accessoryor hypoglossal nerve, in cases of facial paralysis (F. Yillars)
299464
481425
219216
478327
417255
308326677310160
157329330416275
49521
534
540192
416214494488205
219336
202517585272301338144
390113
522
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Paralysis of left abductor (H. B. Robinson).of facial and auditory nerves (concomitant) (Tretrop) .of facial nerve nine days after operation (A. Oastex)of palate (right half), of right vocal cord, and right half of pharynx
(J. Dundas Grant) . . . . . .of soft palate and defective speech (diphtheritic in origin ?)
(G. 0. Cathcart)— of left vocal cord (H. J . Davis)
(P. B . W. de Santi) .. (complete) (StOlair Thomson)
skiagram, of case (F. de Havilland Hall)of right vocal cord (W. H. Kelson)of both vocal cords, due to neoplasm of oesophagus (A. Wylie)
Paresis (accommodation), frontal sinusitis cause of accommodation paresis(H. M. Fish) . . . . . .
of soft palate (partial) with paralysis of left cord (H. J. Davis) .Parietal bone, spontaneous opening through, in case of exti-a-dural
abscess, at a distance from its otitic origin (Ohavasse)Parotid gland, swelling of, case of (W. H. Kelson)
tumour of, removal (W. H. Kelson)Paroxysmal pain, starting from larynx (A. Thome)PARRY (R. H.), a case of tinnitus and vertigo treated by division of the
auditory nerve . . . . . 402.PATERSON (D. R.), removal of a foreign body from the trachea by direct
laryngo-tracheoscopy . . . . .foreign body removed by direct laryngoscopy from a child aged
twelvemonths . . . . . .Pathological Committee of the Otological Society of the United King-
dom ; report . . . . . .PAYNE (Mr.), discussion on suppuration of maxillary antrum .PEGLER (L. Hemington), discussion on after-treatment of intra-nasal
operations . . . . . . .discussion on series of cases of complete mastoid operationsa case of crumpled septum in which, the hard structures having
been freely excised nearly four years ago, the intact muco-perichon-drium remained unstiffened . . . . .
— group of cases of deflection of the septum rectified by Moure'soperation . . . . . . .
discussion on latent or intermittent nasal obstruction .on the benign neoplasms of the septum nasi with particular
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223329
541319413216
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424
681
8179
5287
reference to bleeding polypus .discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle ear
Pemphigus of mucous membrane of throat: case for diagnosis (E.Cresswell Baber) . . . . . .
• sequel to case (E. Cresswell Baber)Perforation (linear) of left vocal cord (H. J. Davis) .Perichondritis (? specific) of arytenoids in case of ulceration of pharynx,
with cervical fistula and secondary oedema of right half of larynx(J. Dundas Grant) . . . . . .
(? tuberculous), in case of fixation of vocal cord with extreme painin swallowing (J. Dundas Grant) . . . .
Peroxide of hydrogen solution in otology, objections to (P. Bruder)Pertussis and asthma, therapeutic use of pyrenol in (Burchard)PETRETTS : case of typhoid fever complicated with deafness of a central
origin (abstract) . . . . . .Petrous bone, direct channel of communication between mastoid antrum
and posterior surface of petrous bone (J. Mouret)bones, caries of, following chronic suppurative otitis; removal
of both petrous bones (with other operations); recovery (P. Cauzard)• cells : see Cells (petrous).
Pharyngomycosis involving laryngeal surface of epiglottis (J. DundasGrant) . . . . . . .
166
316372
440556
151412319
220
219583172
340
542
574
158
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Pharyngomycosis involving pharyngeal tonsil (J. Dundas Grant) . 158Pharyngotomy (subhyoid) for malignant disease of epiglottis and base of
tongue (H. Lambert Lack) . . . . . 154Pharynx: abstracts of literature on . . . 57, 609, 686
— epithelioma of, specimen and temperature chart from casetreated with Otto Schmidt's culture (J. Donelan) . . 1 0 7
lupus of (H. Tilley) . . . . " 3 2 7—• neuroses of (F . E . Hopkins) . . . . 610
cedenia a n d infil tration of left l a te ra l wall of (A. L . Turne r ) . 160fP' I (orifice of) cicatr icial s t r i c tu re relieved by p las t ic opera t ion (G. A.;* Leland) . . . . . . . 6 1 0,1 . i obliteration of pharyngeal orifice and of mouth of' i l ; Eustachian tubes (J. Molinie) . . . . . 523
paralysis of right half of palate, of right vocal cord and right halfp y g p , g gof pharynx (J. Dundas Grant) . . . . 4 1 7
,•*•! tuberculosis of (H. S. Birkett) . . . 57?=;!: ulceration, with cervical fistula and secondary oedema of r ight, ; half of larynx (J . Dundas Grant) . . . 220,;• : i (wall of), obstruction due to formation of diaphragm adhesion
: : I • between posterior part of tongue and posterior pharyngeal Availj;!v (H.B.Robinson) . . . . . 206,681» wall of, posterior, adhesions of soft palate to (A. Thorne) . 255
adhesions of soft palate to, permanence ofsuccessful operation for (H. Tilley) . . . . 308
see Tonsil (pharyngeal).Phlebitis of cavernous sinus complicating fatal case of necrosis of
sphenoidal and posterior ethmoidal cells (A. L. Whitehead) . 1794 Phosphates: " tabloid" iron and strychnine phosphates . . 503
Photographs and microscopic specimens shown at Annual Meeting ofBelgian Society of Otology, Laryngology, and Rhinology . . 485
Phthisis : laryngeal ulceration in phthisical subject (H. W. Carson) . 218(pulmonary), tubercular laryngitis in a girl suffering from (H. F.
:i Tod) . . . _ . . . . 3 0 2Physicians and surgeons, French, visit to London . . . 408
•;•;•• Pilocarpine injections in labyrinthine deafness (F. Potter) . . 268Plague, membranous tonsillitis in child suffering from plague (Major
,; O'Kinealy). . . . . . . 96'? Plastic operation relieving cicatricial stricture of pharyngeal orifice
(G. A. Leland) . . . . . . 6 1 0Pneumococcsemia in case of orbital cellulitis (L. Gruening) . . 3 3 7
! ; Pneumococcal otitis media (acute) complicated by facial paralysis(0. H. Fagge) . . . . . . 1 4 4
:j Pneumonia and typhoid fever, case of, with ear complications as a sequela:: , of being buried alive; recovery (Le Beuf and Joachim) . . 500: POLI (G.), case of epilepsy of probably aural origin . . . 582
POLITZBR (A.), upon the necessity of the official teaching of otology inthe faculties of medicine . . . . . 516
.:, . upon the pathological changes of the labyrinth in chronic suppura-j | ; :'. tion of the middle ear . . . . . 540;'.'• l| GRABENIGO, and DELSAUX : the choice of a simple and practicali f • a c o u m e t r i c f o r m u l a . . . . . . 5 2 5»{: Poly-exostoses (symmetrical) of face (Lenoir) . . . 488
" Polypus, causing unilateral deafness from childhood (H. Maenaughton-»'!; '' Jones) . . . . . . . 9 1' — (mucous), apparently causing complete absoi-ption of septum and
turbinated bones (H. Smurthwaite) . . . . 414of naso-pharynx (E. Fischer) . . . . 222
_——— of nose, attached to exostosis from ethmoidal region (H. LambertLack) . . . . . . . 2 1 3
(early), bone and soft tissues from, microscopic speci-mens (E. Yonge) . . . . . . 2 0 8— of nose, mode of origin (E. S. Tonge) . . 443, 455
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P o l y p u s of s e p t u m (bleeding) (L . H . P e g l e r )t w o cases (S tC la i r T h o m s o n )
of vocal c o r d (left), c a u s i n g a p h o n i a of e i g h t m o n t h s ' d u r a t i o n ;r e m o v a l ; c u r e (Tre t rop) . . . . .
P o s t - a u r a l o p e r a t i o n (masto id) for a c u t e s y m p t o m s s u p e r v e n i n g on achron ic s u p p u r a t i v e o t i t i s m e d i a (C. H e a t h )
P o s t - n a s a l cas t s , case of ( W . H . K e l s o n ) . . . .P o s t - n a s a l space : c u r e t t i n g i n c u r e of M e n i e r e ' s s y m p t o m s i n c h r o n i c
e a t a r r h a l o t i t i s (Bei ' temes) . . . . .s a r c o m a of (H . F . T o d ) . . . .
P o s t - p h a r y n g e a l swel l ing ( F . W . B e n n e t t ) . . . .P o t a s s i u m iodide : " T a b l o i d '" h y d r a r g . pe r ch lo r . g r . -g1 ,̂ e t po ta s s i i iodid i
g r . 2 h .POTTER (E. Fumiss), discussion on after-treatment in intra-nasal opera-
tions . . . . . . .— case of recurring papillomata of larynx
• a case of immobile right vocal cord in a youth— a case of infiltration of larynx involving both crico-arytenoidjoints, with indurated ulcer of tongue
— a case of appreciable improvement resulting from treatment ofpiloearpine injections in labyrinthine deafness
—- case of infiltration of left arytenoid regioncase of growth in the aryteno-aryepiglottic region in a man aged
sixty-four (previously exhibited)POTTS (B. H.), and RANDALL (B. A.), intra-dural and later double cerebral
abscess complicating chronic tympanic suppuration; operations;cure (abstract) . . . . . .
POWELL (H. Fitzgerald), a case of seqiiestrum from the nose in a managed thirty-eight . . . . . .
a case of swelling of right ventricular band in a male aged thirty-four . . . . . . .
PRIDEATJX (W. D.), discussion on suppuration of maxillary antrum.PRITCHARD (Urban), discussion on aetiology and treatment of labyrin-
thine suppuration . . . . . .treatment of non-suppurative disease of the middle ear (abstract)
380..Seventh International Otological Congress, 1904; address de-
livered by the retiring President, Professor Urban PritchardProbe (Lucae's), with paraffin (C. J. Koenig)Prophylaxis of acute otitis media (Veis) . . . .Psorospermosis (localised) of mucous membrane of septum nasi, drawings
(Major O'Kinealy) . . . . . .Psychic element in cases of deafness (Boulay and Lemarc' Hadoiir)Puerperal infection: double mastoiditis with cerebral symptoms in
course of (H. Massier) . . . . .Pulsation in left ear not relieved by ligature of vessels (T. Barr and
J. H. Nicoll) . . . . . .Pump (new) for treatment of ear disease (M. Yearsley)Puncture : galvano-cautery in form of puncture, in treatment of tuber-
culosis of larynx (L. Grimwald) . . . .— (lumbar), in endocranial complications of otitis (Ohavasse and
Malm) . . . . . . .Pyaemia causing fatal termination of case of necrosis of sphenoidal and
posterior ethmoidal cells (A. L. Whitehead)• (otitic) without thrombo-phlebitis of lateral sinus; multiple
metastatic abscesses (H. Massier) . . . .Pyrenol, therapeutic use of (a) in asthma and pertussis ; (b) in gout and
sciatica (Burchard) . . . . . .
Quinine : influence on labyrinthine " tonus " (Dreyfuss)Qtrix (F. H.), determination of the acuteness of hearing for whispered
sounds and for those of the tuning-fork.
284
53214246
246
268326
678
113
257
25779
262
427
452585495
93535
582
480585
279
114
179
572
172
517
532
i l l
• i
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Rabbit, resection of recurrent nerve and of cervical sympathetic trunk in(Broeckaert) . . . . . . 4.91
Radium : cancer of larynx treated by, microscopic specimen (Delsaux) . 485RANDALL (B. A.) and POTTS (B. H.), intra-dural and later double cerebral
abscess complicating chronic tympanic suppuration; operations;cure (abstract) . . . . . . 1 1 3
RAOTJLT : on the employment of adrenalin in malignant affections ofthe throat (abstract) . . . . . . 387
Reflexes, nasal (Rethi) . . . . . . 4 9 2R E I D (St. George): automatic sounding-box for measuring the auditory
appreciation in deafness and other forms of ear disease . . 276Respiration : see Contra-respirator.Respiratory tract, local conditions in, modified by general functional or
organic disease (F. P. Emerson) . . . . 493— (upper), value of topical applications to (F. W. Hinkel) . 502R E T H I : nasal reflexes (abstract) . . . . . 492Retropharyngeal abscess of articular origin (Santalo) . . 609
glandular abscess and diphtheria (Schiffers) . . 492Reviews : " British Journal of Children's Diseases " . . . 560
Bench (E. B.), " Diseases of the Ear," third edition, 1903 . 228• Lake (R.), " Handbook of Diseases of the Ear " . . 448
Wallace (J. Sim), " Essay on the Irregularities of the Teeth,"1904 . . . . . . . 6 1 6
REVOL (L.), a case of bilateral paralysis of inferior laryngeals due toaortic aneurysm (abstract) . . . . . 338
Rhinitis (atrophic), curative effect of erysipelas upon (I. V. Levi) . 388(caseous) (P. Abercrombie) . . . . 272(fibrinous, unilateral) (Major O'Kinealy) . . . 9 5(vegetating) (Broeckaert) . . . . . 490
Rhinology, retrospect of, 1903 (W. Milligan) . . . 6Rhino -pharyngo- laryngitis, acute cedematous (Botella y Donoso
Cortes) . . . . . . . 279Rhinoplasty: method of preventing closure of nares in rliinoplasty
(F.D.Martin) . . . . . . 388R I C E (C. C), the compensatory action of certain of the laryngeal muscles
seen in cases of vocal disability (abstract) . . . 614RICKAUD : on a case of extraction of a foreign body from the bronchus
(abstract) . . . .' . . . 2 2 4ROBINSON (H. Betham), a case of syphilitic necrosis of sphenoid . 164
— a case of left abductor paralysis . . . . 165case of obstruction in lower pharynx from the formation of a
diaphragm adhesion between the posterior part of the tongue andthe posterior pharyngeal w a l l . . . . . 206
case of pharyngeal obstruction from a diaphragm between theback of the tongue and the posterior wall of the pharynx . . 681
Rodent ulcer : see Ulcer (rodent).Rome : goitre at Monte Celio (Rome) (T. Mancioli) . . . 225ROOSA (D. B. St. John), on the treatment of chronic non-suppurative
disease of the middle ear (abstract) . . . . 339ROQUES : treatment of ozsena by collargol (abstract) . . . 169ROSENBEKG (Professor A.), aetiology, treatment, and prognosis of innocent
growths of the larynx (abstract) . . . . 435— ; (full text) . . . . 652Round window : partial bony obliteration of (A. H. Cheatle) . . 90ROUBE : dilatation of the Eustachian tube in the treatment of dry median
otitis . . . . . . . 585ROZIEE (J.), chronic otitis; evidement; facial paralysis following
curettage of the sub-pyramidal cavity ; caries of the external semi-circular canal with labyrinthine crises (abstract) . . . 390
the diagnosis of syphilis by the otologist . . . 536ROYET (H.), upon the symptoms produced by salpingo-pharyngeal
adhesions, particularly from the point of view of ear troubles . 584
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BTJDLOFF : on the course of the sigmoid sinus in the temporal bone ofthe child (abstract) . . . . . . 5 9
Saddle-nose (congenital), operation by introduction of celluloid plate(J. Wiener) . . . . . .
Salivary cyst: see Cyst (salivary).Salpingo-pharyngeal adhesions, symptoms produced by (H. Royet)SANTALO : retropharyngeal abscess of ai*ticular origin (abstract)
alveolo-nasal fistula (abstract) . . . .DE SANTI (Philip R. W.) : man with laryngeal vertigo
man with tertiary syphilis of the larynx causing stenosis;thyrotomy four years ago . . . . .
a case of chronic laryngitis (pachydermia)case of paralysis of left vocal cord in a man aged sixty-seven
• case of bilateral hsematoma of septum nasi• a woman aged sixty-three with swelling of both arytenoids and
infiltration of the epiglottis . . . . .some specimens of carcinoma in the throat of the dog and the cat,
shown by Professor Hobday (introduced by Mr. de Santi)lesion of the soft palate for diagnosis
Sarcoma (melanotic) of soft palate (J. B. Ball). of post-nasal space (H. F. Tod) . . . .
Scarlatina : see Panotitis (scarlatinal).SCHEIBE (Dr.), discussion on intra-nasal operations .SCHEIER (Max), a wound of the tympanum (absti-act)SCHIFFERS : retropharyngeal glandular abscess and diphtheriaSCHMIDT (Otto): his culture treatment of epithelioma of phaiynx,
specimen and temperature-chart (J. Donelan) . .SCHMIEGELOW (E.), Report upon the technique of the operation and
subsequent treatment of otogenous abscess of the brainSCHUIIZE (Walter): cases of mistaken diagnosis in aural surgery (abstract)SCHWABACH : on the pathology of deaf-mutism (abstract)Sciatica and gout, therapeutic use of pyrenol in (Burchard)Secreting mechanism of nose (J. L. Goodale)SEIFERT (O.).- the iise of chlor-methyl menthol-ether as a remedy for
catarrh (abstract) . . . . . .Semicircular canal: see Canal (semicircular).SEMON (Sir Felix, C.V.O.): after-treatment of intra-nasal operations
(including naso-pharyngeal), opening of discussion . 22, (reply)—• case of obscure ulceration of left vocal cord, of nearly one and a
half year's standing, in patient aged sixtycase of epithelioma of the larynx, twice operated upon by
thyrotomy and resection of crico-thyroid membranecase of obscure ulceration of the left vocal cord of nearly a year
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and a half's standing in a gentleman aged about sixty (the patientwas shown at the December meeting, 1903) which has since spon-taneously disappeared . . . . .
• specimen of a case of papilliferous columnar-celled carcinoma ofthe nose in a young man aged twenty-four
further history (with drawing) of the patient suffering fromobscure ulceration of the left tonsil, twice shown (at the Novembermeeting, 1902, and the January meeting, 1903) .
removal of the uncommon laryngeal tumour (described in theProceedings of the Society on March 9th, 1898)
Sepsis and asepsis in intra-nasal surgery (J. S. Gibb).• (oral), kelvolin vapour in treatment of (S. Low)Sequestrum from nose (H. F. Powell) . . . .SEGTJRA (Eliseo V.), on a case of double Bezold's mastoiditis; operation;
recovery (abstract) . . . . . .SHAW (C. E.), discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle ear .SHEARD (Charles), relative importance of the clinical and bacteriological
evidences in diphtheria (abstract) . . . .
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Shears for division of thyroid cartilage (E. B. Waggett) . . 310SHBUBSALL (F. C ) , case of outgrowth from the anterior end of the left
vocal cord (shown for Dr. Percy Kidd) . . . . -01S I E B E N M A N N (Dr.), discussion on intra-nasal operations . . -0Sigmoid sinus : see Sinus (sigmoid).S I L V E R (Lewis M.), foreign body in the cesophagus (abstract) . . 281Singer : corditis tuberosa in young woman not a singer or professional
voice-user (R. Lake). . . . . . 256• (professional), impaired movement of right vocal cord in (StC.
Thomson) . . . . . . . 411Sinus (cavernous), phlebitis of, complicating fatal case of necrosis of
sphenoidal and posterior ethmoidal cells (A. L. Whitehead) . 179• thrombo-phlebitis of cavernous sinus of otitic origin
(E. Lombard) . . . . . -189consecutive to purulent otitis media (Delsaux) . 484
— development of, specimens exhibiting (L. A. Coffin) . . 593— (frontal), catarrh of, with obstruction of frontal canal(Mignon) . . . . . . . 1 7 0
— • empyema of, in case of orbital cellulitis (L. Gruening) . 337mechanism of acute intra-cranial infection following
opening and disinfecting frontal sinus in cases of frontal sinusitis(Luc) . . . . . . . 4 9 0
osteoplastic operations upon, in course of chronic suppura-tion (R. Hoffmann) . . . . . . 583
suppuration, treatment, opei-ative and non-operative (W.Milligan) . . . . . . 4 3 9
— (lateral), extra-dural abscess surrounding; operation; recovery(L. Bar), . . . . . . . 5 7 3
—• — operative procedure in connection with (J. H. Nicoll)355, 478
— _ rare anomaly in anatomical direction of lateral sinus withabsence of mastoid antrum (0. Lucchesi) . . . 615
thrombo-phlebitis of, not present in case of otitic pyaemia(H. Massier) . . . . . . 572
— • thrombosis of tuberculous origin (F. Grossman) . 497— (right), thrombo-phlebitis of, following attack of acuteotitis media ; operation ; recovery (J. Mouret) . . . 571
— (maxillary), empyema of, frontal sinusitis accompanying (G.Mahu) . . . . . . . 612
true dental cyst of (Delie) . . . . 485see also Antrum (maxillary).
(nasal), case of (W. H. Kelson) . . . . 253(sigmoid), coitrse of, in temporal bone of the child (Rudloff) . 59
thrombo-phlebitis of (J. Dundas Grant) . . 266(sphenoidal), chronic suppuration (Hajek) . . . 6 1
Sinuses, accessory : see Nose (accessory sinuses).(cerebral), erosion of, in suppuration of temporal bones
I, (Eulenstein) . . . . . . 5 9k !'•' t (frontal, ethmoidal, sphenoidal, and maxillary), bilateral empye--•• * mata of, operated on by radical methods (H. Tilley) . . 250'• " • (left frontal, ethmoidal, and both maxillary), empyemata of,If : radical operations carried out (H. Tilley) . . . 249:':!' (left frontal, ethmoidal, and maxillary), chronic empyema, radical*' " operation (H. Tilley) . . . . . 2 5 1[. Sinusitis (frontal), cause of accommodation paresis (H. M. Fish) . 223
(and ethmoidal), pathology and treatment and orbitalI ,| complications (T. Axenfeldj . . . . . 686
| ——— (chronic), mechanism of acute intra-cranial infection' following operation of opening and disinfecting frontal sinus in
cases of chronic frontal sinusitis (Luc) . . . . 490with empyema of maxillary sinus (G. Mahu) . . 612
• in children, four operative cases (L. A. Coffin) . . 593
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Sinusitis, maxillary, owing to misplaced tooth (Guizez)— multiple chronic, operated on by maxillary route (T. P . Berens) .
Skin-grafting cavity after mastoideetomy, new method (D. Drew)Skull (base of), surgery of ear in relation to (G. Laurens)S M U R T H W A I T E (H.), a specimen of tuberculosis of larynx and trachea
of rapid course in a man aged sixty-sevenspecimen (post-mortem) of large mucous polypus, apparently
having caused complete absorption of septum and turbinatedbones . . . . . . .
microscopic slide of pr imary tubercular growth of septum in afemale aged thirty-five . . . . .
discussion on non-snppurative disease of the middle earp pS M Y L Y (S i r P h i l i p C r a m p t o n ) , d e a t h of
o b i t u a r y n o t i c e . . . . . .S n e e z i n g , s e v e r e p a r o x y s m of ( H . J . D a v i s ) . . . .S N O W ( S a r g e n t ) , c a t a r r h a l d e a f n e s s , w i t h a r e p o r t of 400 e a s e sSoc ie t i e s , p r o c e e d i n g s o f : s ee i m d e r v a r i o u s n a m e s (Laryngological,
Otological, etc.)SOLLY (S. E.), the treatment of tuberculous laryngitisSounding-box (automatic) for measuring auditory appreciation (St. G.
Reid) . . . . . . .Sounds (intensity of), new mode of graduating (R. Panse)
see also Whispered sounds.SPALDING (J. A.), tinnitus, with a plea for its more accurate musical
notation (abstract) . . . . . .should the deaf be debarred from accident insurance ? (abstract)
Special societies : dates of general meetings in London, 1904 .Speech (defective), with paralysis of soft palate (? diphtheritic in origin)
(G. 0. Cathcart) ._ . .defects of, correction by the laryngologist (G. H. Makuen)
Sphenoid, syphilitic necrosis of (H. B. Robinson)Sphenoidal cells : see Cells (sphenoidal).
sinus : see Sinus (sphenoidal).SPICER (Frederick), a case for diagnosis . . . .
discussion on after-treatment of intra-nasal operations .o n suppuration of maxillary antrum .
SPICER (R. H. Scanes), case for diagnosis of laryngeal disease in a managed fifty-one and a half, showing extensive ulcerative and hyper-trophic changes . . . . . .
case of soft vascular growth (bleeding polypus) attached to car-tilaginous septum nasi in a woman aged thirty-eight; recurrence sixweeks after removal; section of growth
specimen of growths (with microscopic slides) from a case ofchronic antral and ethmoidal disease, for diagnosis
specimen and microscopic slide from a case of epithelioma ofthe soft palate
discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle earSpine (supra-meatal) of Henle, constancy and variations in (M. Tearsley)S P I R A : eye and e a r ; their similarity and mutua l relationship (abstract)Spray for hay fever . . . . . .Staeke's guard substi tuted by gauze tampon in opening all the cavities
of middle ear (G. Geronzi) . . . . .S T E I N (Otto J.) , a discussion on differential diagnosis and t rea tment of
osteo-sclerosis of mastoid process (abstract)D E S T E L L A (H.), role of the toxins and antitoxins of diphtheria in the
organism . . . . . . .endo-nasal injections of paraffin in the t rea tment of ozsena
(abstract) . . . . . . .Stenosis (laryngeal) of tuberculous origin t reated by progressive dilata-
tion (Massier) . . . . . .cedenia and stenosis of larynx, case for diagnosis (H. J . Davis) .
— of meatus, prevention after radical operations on the ear (R. Botey)
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Stenosis, well marked at times, in case of incrustation of trachea (E. Law) 682Sterilisation of small quantities of surgical dressings (Holzapfel) . 227STIEDA (A.), cheesy empyema of the nasal accessory sinuses (abstract) . 223Stricture (cicatricial) of pharyngeal orifice relieved by plastic operation
(G. A. Leland) . . . . . . 610of oesophagus, diagnostic specimen from, removed by Killian's
: method (E. B. Waggett) . . . . . 6 7 4;j ;; Strumitis (post-typhoid) with typhoid bacilli in pus (Krause and Hartog) 581 j;'[j Strychnine: " tabloid' iron and strychnine phosphates . . 503i '••(! STJAREZ DE MENDOZA : the employment of anaesthetics in the operation,, „ for adenoids . . . . . . 586I ','P Subglottic foreign bodies in children (Boulay, Maurice, and Gasne) . 58I fe f, tubercular lesions of larynx (A. de Blois) . . . 615
Sulphur vapours, natural, in treatment of chronic middle-ear affections., (Lajaunie) . . . . . . . 503
\[]i Suppuration (nasal) (J. Mackie) . . . . . 505Ji'pi of frontal sinus (chronic) osteoplastic operations upon frontal• ;!; |, sinus in course of (R. Hoffmann) . . . . 583
treatment, operative and non-operative (W. Milligan) . 439*•; ;; of labyrinth (A. L. Whitehead) . . . ~ . 2 4 2' I* aetiology and treatment (W. Milligan) . 132, 147
diagnosis and treatment (Brieger, von Stein, and DundasGrant) . . . . . . 536, 538
practical deductions from recent knowledge of (J. DundasGrant) . . . . . . 406
preparations and original drawings from ten cases of(R. Panse) . . . . . . . 540
theory of (Brieger). . . . . 536•w- of maxillary antrum (H. Tilley) . . . . 6 6—• of middle ear, chronic, followed by deafness with adventitiousmembrane of meatus (W. H. Kelson) . . . . 148
pathological changes of labyrinth in (A. Politzer) 540radical operation in (E. B. Dench) . . 5 1 8
intra-cranial complications : two cases (Cheval). . 488of sphenoidal sinus (chronic) : demonstration by Dr. Hajek . 61of tympanum (chronic), complicated by intra-dural and later
double cerebral abscess ; operations ; cure (B. A. Randall and B. H.Potts) . . . . . . . 1 1 3
Suppurations of middle ear, general sepsis, with central perforation ofthe drum (Bezold) . . . . . . 500
Suppurative disease of temporal bone with principal extension intopetrous portion (R. Lake) . . . . . 400
Supra-meatal spine of Henle, constancy and variations of (M. Yearsley). 516Surgeons and physicians, French, visit to London . . . 408Surgery (intra-nasal), sepsis and asepsis in (J. S. Gibb) . . 611Surgical dressings, sterilisation of small quantities of (Holzapfel) . 227
relationship of sphenoidal sinus (H. H. Curtis) . . 664SWAIN (H. L.), facial asymmetry as a cause of deformities of the nasal
septum (abstract) . . . . . . 610Swelling (arytenoid) in case of laryngeal ulceration (W. H. Kelson) . 412
external fluctuating, below right nasal bone formed by chronicdental abscess arising from root of incisor tooth (H. Tilley) . 106— (globular) of right side of larynx (H. J. Davis) . . 321
of right ventricular band (H. F. Powell) . . . 2 5 7parotid, case of (W. H. Kelson) . . . . 3 1 9(post-pharyngeal) (F. W. Bennett) . . . . 3 3 2
SYME (W. S.), a case of congenital word-deafness . . . 442— 1. A case of radical mastoid operation in which no antruni was
found, the antro-tympanic passage being very narrow and endingabruptly in sclerosed bone . . . . . 481
• • 2. A case of recent radical mastoid operation, left ear, showingthe result of early discontinuance of packing . . . 481
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SYMONDS (Chartei*s J.), case of opei'ation for rupture of the tracheaopening address at the proceedings of the Section of Laryngology
and Rhinology, seventy-second Annual Meeting, British MedicalAssociation . . . . . .
discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle ear
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Syphilide (cutaneous), well-marked, in case of iilcer of tonsil (J. DundasGrant) . . . . . . 253,
Syphilis, diagnosis of, by the otologist (J. Rozier)disease of fauces simulating (W. H. Kelson) .
— of trachea and bronchi (Neumann) . . . .(primary) : primary " hard sore " on lip of woman (A. Wylie)? specific perichondritis of arytenoids in case of ulceration of
pharynx with cervical fistula and secondary oedema of right half oflarynx (J. Dundas Grant) . . . . .
syphilitic necrosis of sphenoid (H. B. Robinson)(tertiary), extreme laryngeal oedema, probably secondary to
tertiary specific lesion (J. Dundas Grant)mercurial inunction greatly improving case of chronic
oedema of larynx, probably tertiary specific infiltration (J. DundasGrant) . . . . . .
of larynx, causing stenosis (P. R. W. de Santi)Syphilitic laryngitis, case of (H. Barwell)Syringe: injections of paraffin while cold, with new form of syringe
(J. Broeckaert) . . . . . .
" Tabloid " calomel and opium . . . . .Donovan solution . . . . .glycerophosphates compound . . . .
— — hydrarg. perchlor., gr. J-g-, et potassii iodidi, gr. 1\iron and strychnine phosphates . . . .three valerianates.
Tampon: see Gauze tampon.Teaching of otology, necessity in faculties of medicine (A. Politzer)
necessity of rendering it obligatory in universities (G. Gradenigo)TEAGTJE (R. J.), adenoids in children ; a plea for early recognition and
treatment ( a b s t r a c t ) . . . . . .Teeth (irregularities of): " Essay on the Irregularities of the Teeth, with
special reference to a theory of causation and the principles of pre-vention and treatment" (J. Sim Wallace : review)
Telephone and hearing (Braunstein) . . . .Temporal bone, anatomy of (R. C. Elsworth)
cholesteatoma (very large), two cases (Claoue)left, from fatal case of cerebellar abscess (William 0. Bull)of child, course of sigmoid sinus in (Rudloff) .(right), ivory exostoses growing from vaginal process (A. H.
Oheatle)" lipping" and thickening of sutures and of posterior
border of mastoid process, with partial bony obliteration of roundwindow (A. H. Cheatle) . . . . .
— suppurative disease of, with principal extension into petrousportion (R. Lake) . . . . . .
—- thickening of vaginal process of (A. H. Oheatle).with abnormally small antrum (H. E. Jones)
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Temporal bones showing fallacies of Macewen's triangle as a guide toantrum (A. H. Cheatle) . . . . .
(suppuration of), hemorrhage from erosion of brain sinuses insuppuration of (Eulenstein) . . . . .
Temporo-sphenoidal abscess of otitic origin (A. J. Brady)operated on seventeen years ago (T. Barr)
Temporo-sphenoidal lobe (abscess of), complicated by symptomaticherpes zoster over anterior palatine nerve (H. S. Turner) . . 563
Therapeutic preparations . . . . 283, 560, 688
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PAGETherapeutics, abstracts of literature on . 172, 227. 340, 392. 502, 688T H I E S (Dr.), discussion on intra-nasal operations . . . 20Tliigenol: action in ear disease (Urbantschitsch) . . . 392THOMSON (G-.), discussion on suppuration of maxillary antrum. . 80THOMSON (StClair) : discussion on after-treatment of intra-nasal
operations . . . . . , . 4 5— a case of a man aged forty-eight with growth (tuberculorua ?) onleft cord; was injected with tuberculin eleven years ago, and hasremained well since . . . . . . 1 5 5
case of complete paralysis of left vocal cord in woman agedthirty-six . . . . . . . 1 9 4
two cases of "bleeding polypus" of the septumf b l i f f
I), g p y p p . . 195.| j., | a case of membranous ulceration of fauces in a woman aged
• : thirty-six, of six weeks' duration . . . . 298• a case of complete submucous resection of deflected septum . 312
| if f: • case of complete resection of a spur and deviation of the septum. 409case of complete submucous resection of a large deviation of the
septum . . . . . . . 4 1 1• case of impaired movement of the right vocal cord, chiefly
adductor, in a professional singer aged thirty-three . . 4 1 1THOENE (Atwood) : a case of malignant disease of the nose in a man
aged seventy . . . . . . 1 (54——— man, aged thirty-two, with complete immobility of the left vocal
cord . . . . . . . 215man,agedthirty-five, with paroxysmal pain startingfrom the larynx 216case of tumour of the larynx in a woman aged forty-five . 217adhesions of soft palate to posterior pharyngeal wall in a man
aged thirty-two . . . . . . 255THOST : the clinical symptoms of hay fever and their treatment (abstract) 278Throat (diseases) : plea for more thorough examination and rational
treatment (Roy Dunbar) . . . . . 493erythema (exudative) of mouth and throat (T. K. Hamilton) . 817
• (malignant diseases of), adrenalin in treatment of (Raoult) . 387of dog and cat, carcinoma in (Professor Hobday) . . 875pemphigus of mucous membrane of throat : case for diagnosis
(E. Cresswell Baber). . . . . . 151sequel to case (E. Cresswell Baber) . • . 412
• practical applications of bacteriology to speciality of (Tretrop) . 51'Thrombophlebitis of cavernous sinus consecutive to purulent otitis media
(Delsaux) . . . . . . . 484of otitic origin (E. Lombard) . . . 489
of lateral sinus, not present in case of otitic pyaemia (H. Massier) 572of the right lateral sinus, following attack of acute otitis
media; operation; recovery (J. Mouret) . . . 571of sigmoid sinus (J. Dundas Grant) . . . . 2(58
Thrombosis of jugular bulb complicating chronic otitis media (J. F .McKernon). . . . . . . 800
of lateral sinus of tuberciTlous origin (F. Grossman) . . 497Thyroid cartilage, shears for division of (E. B. Waggett) . . 310Thyroid gland, abstracts of literature on . . 225, 448Thyrotomy for epithelioma of larynx; two operations (Sir F. Semon) . 102
four years previously for stenosis due to tertiary syphilis oflarynx (P. R. W. de Santi) . . . . . 193
remarks on (Moure) . 494remote results in laryngeal tuberculosis (Goris) . . 481
Tic douloureux, cure of (de Champeaux) . . . . 112TILLEY (Herbert), discussion on after-treatment of intra-nasal operations 48
observations upon suppuration of the maxillary antrum . 66discussion on series of cases of complete inastoid operations . 87case of complete nasal obstruction on the right side due to chronic
dental abscess arising from root of incisor tooth and forming an ex-ternal fluctuating swelling below right nasal bone: two years' duration 10f>
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TILLEY (Herbert), a patient upon whom radical operations for empyemataof left frontal, etlmioidal, and both maxillary sinuses had beencarried o u t . . . . . . .
a case of bilateral frontal, etlmioidal, sphenoidal, and maxillaryempyemata operated on by radical methods
a case of chronic empyema of left frontal, etlmioidal, and maxillarysinuses treated by radical operation . . . .
a case illustrating the permanence of a successful operation inthe case of extensive adhesions of soft palate to posterior phaiyngealwall . . . . . . .
a case of extensive lupus of nose (cured), palate, pharynx, andepiglottis
Tinnitus and vertigo treated by division of auditory nerve (R. H. Parry)402,
plea for its more accurate musical notation (J. A. Spalding)Tissues (soft) : microscopic specimens of bone and soft tissues from early
polypus (P. Watson Williams) . . . 206,Tobacco, effects on audition (Delie) . . . .TOD (Hunter F.), discussion on after-treatment of intra-nasal operations
case of rodent ulcer involving the left auricle and the externalmeatus in man aged forty-nine . . . .
macroscopic specimen of epithelioma of nasal septum, removedfrom man aged fifty-four ; patient present
case of a tumour of right external meatus in a woman aged sixty-seven, removed by operation
• lupus of inferior turbinates, and cartilaginous septum of nose ina woman aged twenty-six years . . . .
case of sarcoma of post-nasal space, probably involving theetlmioidal region, with enlargement of cervical glands on the rightside, in a man aged fifty-one . . . . .
case of soft fibroma of the left vocal cord in a woman aged thirty -
• a case of tubercular laryngit is in a girl aged thirteen, also suffer-ing from pulmonary phthisis . . . . .
three cases in which resection of the nasal septum had been per-formed to remedy deviation . . . . .
T O E P L I T Z (Max), the education of children with impaired hearing(abstract) . . . . . . .
Tongue (base of), malignant disease of, subhyoid pharyngotomy for (H.Lamber t Lack) . . . . . .
d iaphragm adhesion between posterior par t of tongue andposterior phaiyngeal wall (H. B . Robinson)
diaphragm between back of tongue and posterior wall of pharynx,causing phaiyngeal obstruction (H. B . Robinson)
• epithelioma (Hennebert) . . . . .mobility, abnormal, two cases (Delsaux)
Tonsil, actinomycosis of (A. H. Cheatle and W. d'Este Emery)• (J. Wright) .
bone and cartilage in (J. E. Newcomb)epithelioma ; operation; recovery (H. Lambert Lack) .(left) ulceration, obscure (Sir F. Semon)phaiyngeal, cartilage in (E. Zuckerkandl)
_ pharyngomycosis involving (J. Dundas Grant) .• ulcer of, with well-marked cutaneous syphilide (J. Dundas
253,Grant)Tonsillitis, cause of acute nephritis (J. L. Morse
(membranous), in child suffering from plague (Major O'Kinealy)Tonsillolith, case of, and specimen exhibited (C. Jackson)Tonsillotomy forceps, set of (H. H. Curtis) .Tonsils (removal), practical method of (Vacher)
— rale of, in infective conditions (Tretrop)"Tonus " (labyrinthine), influence of quinine upon (Dreyfuss) .
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Tooth (incisor), chronic dental abscess arising from root of incisor tooth,causing complete nasal obstruction (H. Tilley) .
•——— (misplaced), causing maxillary sinusitis (Guizez)Topical applications and curett ing, rapidly curing severe lupus of nose
and circumscribed lupus of auricle (Tretrop)Topical applications to upper air t ract , value of (F. W . Hinkel)Toxins of diphtheria, role in organism (De Stella)Trachea, abstracts of l i terature on . . 58, 279, 446, 494,
and bronchi, syphilis of ( N e u m a n n ) . . . .cannula for (0. Jackson) . . . . .
foreign body removed from, by direct laryngo-tracheoscopy (D. R .Paterson) . . . . . .
—_____ incrustation in, with, a t times, well-marked stenosis (E. Law)leeches in, two cases (Tsakyroglous)obstruction of, from tumour (D. Bovaird)operation for rupture of, case exhibited (0. J . Symonds)stenosis, t rea tment by means of Mikulicz glass cannula (Hinsberg)t raumat ism of (Capart, junior) . . . .tuberculosis of larynx and trachea of rapid course in man aged
sixty-seven (H. Smurthwaite)Transil lumination (Hennebert) . . . . .Traumat ic origin of case of double abductor paralysis (H. Lamber t
Lack) . . . . . . .TR,-CTK6P : the role of the tonsils in infective conditions (abstract)
latent abscess of cerebullum after the radical mastoid operat ion.a case of concomitant paralysis of the facial and auditory nerves
. personal results of the t r ea tment of deafness by Babinski 'smethod . . . . . . .
rapid cure of severe lupus of the nose and of circumscribed lupusof the auricle by curet t ing and topical applications
• aphonia of eight months ' duration from a polypus of the leftvocal cord ; removal ; cure . . . . .
some practical applications of bacteriology to the speciality ofthe ear, nose and throat
an a t t empt a t metric acoumetryl ( M ' ) M '
p yTriangle (Macewen's): see Maceicen's triangle.TsAKYROGiiOtrs : two cases of leeches in t rachea (abstract)Tube (Bustachian): see Eustachian tube.Tubercular growth (primary) of septum (H. Smurthwaite)
laryngit is in a girl suffering from pulmonary phthisis (H. Tod) .— - t rea tment of (S. E. Solly) . . . .
lesions (sub-glottic) of larynx (A. de Blois)ulcer of left vocal cord (R. Lake) . . . .
Tubercul in: growth (tuberculoma ?) on left cord in man injected withtuberculin eleven years before (StO. Thomson)
Tuberculoma ?, growth on left cord ; man injected with tuberculin elevenyears before (StC. Thomson) . . . . .
Tuberculosis, ? in case of laryngeal disease (V. W y a t t Wingrave)of larynx and trachea of rapid course in man aged sixty-seven
(H. Smurthwaite) . . . . . .galvano-cautery in form of puncture, in t rea tment of (L.
Griinwald)— _ laryngeal spasm causing sudden death, in case of tuber-culosis of larynx (Massier) . . . . .
— . relation between laryngeal and pulmonary tuberculosis(Frese)
thyrotomy in, remote results of (Goris)— t rea tment (E. Kronenberg) . . . .— of pharynx (H. S. B i r k e t t ) . . . . .
(pulmonary), relation between laryngeal and pulmonary tuber-culosis (Frese
Tuberculous origin of case of sinus thrombosis (F. Grossman)
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? Tuberculous perichondritis in case of fixation of vocal cord with extremepain in swallowing (J. Dundas Grant) . . . .
Tuberculous ulceration of inferior turbinate (U. Melzi)Tumour, causing tracheal obstruction (D. Bovaird)
(malignant) of nasal fossae (Capart, junior)of larynx (A. Thome) • .
(benign): laryngotomy and removal of one cord for (F. J.Cotton)
— (extrinsic) treated by method of Mahu (Labarre)uncommon, removal of (Sir F. Seruon)
of palate (J. Donelan) . . . .specimen (J. Donelan)
of parotid gland, removal (W. H. Kelson) .<of right external nieatus, removed by operation (H. Tod)of septum nasi, lower part (Noquet) .
Tuning-fork : determination of acuteness of hearing for sounds of (F. HQuix) . .
(International) (P. Bonnier) . . . .Tuning-forks : re-education of the ear by means of acoustic exercises by
tuning-forks (Natier) . . . . .testing hearing with the higher tuning-forks (R. Lake).
Turbinal body, inferior (physiology of) (Ziem)Turbinals, hypertrophy, with amenorrhoea (Bayer)Turbinate (inferior), tuberculous ulceration of (U. Melzi)Turbinated bones apparently absorbed by mucous polypus (H. Smur-
thwaite) . . . . . . .Turbinates (inferior), lupus of (H. Tod) . . . .TURNER (A. Logan): a patient with oedema and infiltration of uvula, left
half of soft palate, and left lateral wall of pharynx ; infiltration ofepiglottis and both arytenoid regions . . . .
some points in the pathology of " bone-cysts " in the accessorysinuses of the nose . . . . . .
TURNER (H. Stanley): symptomatic herpes zoster over the anteriorpalatine nerve as a complication of otitis media and abscess of thetemporo-sphenoidal lobe ; operation; recovery .
Tympanic membrane, herpes of (R. Lake) . . . .physical researches on nature of vowel tones in relation to
movements of (W. Colquhoun) . . . .Tympanic plate ; development (Professor J. Cleland, F.R.S.) . 393,Tympanum, central perforation of the drum in general sepsis in middle-
ear suppurations (Bezold) . . . . .(suppuration of, chronic), complicated by intra-dural and later
double cerebral abscess; operations ; cure (B. A. Randall and B. H.Potts) .
wound of (M. Scheier)
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Typhoid bacilli in pus in case of post-typhoid strumitis (Krause andHartog) . . . . . . .
Typhoid fever and pneumonia, case of, with ear complications as a sequelaof being buried alive; recovery (Le Beuf and Joachim)
complicated with deafness of central origin (Petretts) .complicated with purulent otitis media (E. W. Day and C. Jack-
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253, 254(rodent), involving left auricle and external nieatus (H. Tod) . 90(tubercular) of left vocal cord (R. Lake) . . . 257
Ulceration of epiglottis and vocal cord (W. H. Kelson) . . 3 1 8of fauces (membranous), case of (StC Thomson) . , 298of larynx in phthisical subject (H. W. Carson) . . 218
with arytenoid swelling (W. H. Kelson) . . 412d
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Ulceration of palate (old), with chronic osteo-myelitis (M. Collier)of pharynx, with cervical fistula and secondary oedema of right
half of larynx (J. Dundas Grant) . . . .of left tonsil (obscure) (Sir F. Semon)of left vocal cord (obscure) (Sir F. Semon) . . 100,
• (tuberculous) of inferior turbinate (XL Melzi) .UNDERWOOD (Arthur): discussion on suppuration of maxillary anti-urn .Universities: necessity of rendering teaching of otology obligatory in
(G. Gradenigo) . . . . . .URBANTSCHITSCH : the action of thigenol in ear disease (abstract)Uvula, cedenia and infiltration of (A. L. Turner)
VACHER, a practical way of i-emoving tonsils (abstract)Bezold's rnastoiditis; erysipelas of the face ; operation; intra-
venous injections of collargol; recovery (abstract)Valerianates : " tabloid " three valerianates . . . .VAN GEHTTCHTEN, upon the acoustic channelsVegetations (adenoid) : see Adenoid vegetations.Vein (jugular), haemorrhage from, after operation (A. Castex) .
(internal), operative procedure in connection with (J. H.Nicoll) . . . . . . 355,
V E I S : the prophylaxis of acute otitis media (abstract)Ventricle of Morgagni, eversion or prolapse of (Delsaux)Ventricular band (right), swelling of (H. F. Powell) .VERNIETJWE : a case of malignant disease of the accessory sinuses (ab-
stract) . . . . . . .Vertebral column, surgery of ear in relation to (G. Laurens)Vertigo and tinnitus treated by division of auditory nerve (R. H. Parry)
402,(aural): Meniere's disease: clinical and experimental inquiry (W.
Milligan) . . . . . . .Meniere's symptoms in chronic catarrhal otitis cured by
curetting the post-nasal space (Bertemes)— (aural, unilateral) removal of semicircular canals
(laryngeal), case of (P. R. W. de Santi)350,
VILLAR (F.), technique of the anastomosis of the facial with the spinalaccessory or the hypoglossal nerve in cases of facial paralysis
VINRACE (Dennis), discussion on latent or intermittent nasal obstructionVision, disturbances, of nasal origin induced by disease of posterior
accessory sinuses (A. Onodi) . . . . .Vocal cord, growth occupying anterior commissure (J. Bark) .
ulceration of epiglottis and vocal cord (W. H. Kelson) .Vocal cord (left), fibroma (soft) of (H. F. Tod)
fibromata (sessile) at anterior extremity of (J. DundasGrant)
growth (tuberculoma ?) on, in man injected with tuber-culin eleven years before (StO. Thomson)
immobility, complete (A.Thome)linear perforation of (H. J. Davis)
. outgrowth from anterior end of (F. C. Shrubsall forPercy Kidd) . . . . . .
paralysis of (P. R. W. de Santi). (H. J. Davis) . . . .. complete (StClair Thomson) .
skiagram of case (F. de Havilland Hall)polypus, causing aphonia of eight months' duration,
removal, cure (Tretrop) . . . . .—. tubercular ulcer of (R. Lake)
ulceration (obscure) of one and a half year's standing(Sir Felix Semon) . . . . . 100,
Vocal cord (right), fixation with extreme pain in swallowing (J. DundasGrant) . . . . . . .
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Vocal cord (right), immobility, case of (F. Pot ter )impaired movement, chiefly adductor, in professional
singer (StOlair Thomson) . . . . .nodule of, in a case of male comic vocalist with chronic
laryngitis (J . Dundas Grant)paralysis of (W. H. Kelson)paralysis of r ight half of palate, of right vocal cord and
r ight half of pharynx (J. Dundas Grant)removal for benign tumour of larynx (F. J . Cotton)
Vocal cords, paralysis caused by neoplasm of oesophagus (A. Wylie)Vocal disability, compensatory action of certain laryngeal muscles in
cases of vocal disability (C. C. Rice) . . . .Vocalis t : nodule on r ight vocal cord in a male comic vocalist with
chronic laryngitis (J . Dundas Grant) . . . .V O E L C K E R (A. F.), the t rea tment of diphtheria, with special reference
to the dosage of anti toxin (abstract) . . . .Vowel tones : physical researches on their na ture in relation to move-
ments of tympanic membrane (W. Colquhoun) .
W A G G E T T (E. B.), discussion on after-treatment of intra-nasal operationsshears for division of thyroid cartilageaseptic forehead mirror handle . . . .discussion on non-suppurative disease of the middle eardiagnostic specimen from oesophageal str icture removed by
Killian's method . . . . . .W A L L A C E (J. S im): " Essay on the Irregulari t ies of the Teeth, with
special reference to a theory of causation and the principles of pre-vention and t r e a t m e n t " (review) . . . .
discussion on latent or in termi t tent nasal obstruction .W E R N E R (Dr . ) : discussion on intra-nasal operations .W E S T E R M A N : intra-nasal operat ions; the preparatory steps and after-
t rea tment (G. Krebs), t ranslated by Dr. WestermanWhispered sounds, determination of acuteness of hearing for (F. H . Quix)W H I T E (Joseph A. ) : mastoiditis . . . . .W H I T E (Leon E . ) : resection of nasal septum, with report of fifteen cases
(abstract) . . . . . . .W H I T E H E A D (A. L. ) : discussion on series of cases of complete mastoid
operations . . .a fatal case of necrosis of the sphenoidal and posterior ethmoidal
cells; phlebitis of the cavernous sinus ; pyaemia .— suppuration in the labyrinth . . . .
— discussion on aetiology and t rea tment of labyrinthine suppurationW I E N E R (Joseph): operation for congenital saddle-nose by the intro-
duction of a celluloid plate (abstract) . . . .W I L K I N (G. C.) : the national importance of the thorough and systematic
removal of adenoids in childhood . . . .W I L L I A M S (P. W a t s o n ) : discussion on after-treatment of intra-nasal
operations . . . . . . .— lady aged forty-two with intra-laryngeal new-growth . 206,W I N G R A Y E (V. W y a t t ) : case of laryngeal disease (tuberculosis ?) in a
man aged thirty-seven . . . . .microscopic specimens i l lustrat ing recent histological investiga-
tions respecting malignant growths . . . .— discussion on latent or in termi t tent nasal obstruction .W O L F (C.): discussion on intra-nasal operationsW O O D S (R. H . ) : an artificial denture removed from gullet of a lady
patient some months before . . . . .skiagram of an an t rum (maxillary) . . . .discussion on latent or in termit tent nasal obstruction .
Word-deafness, congenital (W. S. Syme) . . . .Wound of tympanum (M. S c h e i e r ) . . . . .W R I G H T (Jonathan) : actinomycosis of the tonsil (abstract)
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W Y L I E (Andrew) : case of pr imary " hard sore " on the lip of a woman . 186case of neoplasm, probably malignant, of the oesophagus, causing
paralysis of both vocal cords . . . . . 187
YEARSLEY (P. Macleod): discussion on series of cases of completemastoid operations . . . . . .
case of traumatic atresia of the meatus successfully treated byoperation . . . . . . .
the constancy and the variations of the supra-meatal spine ofHenle
a new hand masseur for massage of the ear, designed by Mr.Richard Lake . . . . . .
YONGE (Eugene): exhibition of Professor Meyer's apparatus for demon-strating the laryngeal image and intra-laryngeal manipulations
microscopic sections of bone and soft tissues from case of earlypolypus . . . . . . .
some observations on the mode of origin of nasal polypi— some observations on the mode of origin of nasal polypus
ZARNIKO (Dr.): discussion on intra-nasal operations .ZIEM (0.): iritis and nasal disease (abstract)
upon the physiology of the inferior turbinal bodyZUCKERKANDL (E.): on the occurrence of cartilage in the pharyngeal
tonsils (abstract) . . . . . .on the Eustachian tube in ant-eaters (abstract)
ZUR-MUHLEN (A. V.) : two cases of aneurysm of the arteria carotiscerebri (abstract) . . . . . .
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