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Vol. XII. JULY, 1900. Part 3. THE JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, OTOLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGY.
NASAL OBSTRUCTION AS A CAUSE OF HAY FEVER OR ASTHMA.
DETACHMENT OF THE RETINA—A CASE.
CLINICAL CASES.
THREE KALI CARBONICUM CASES.
ATROPHIC RHINITIS.
SPRAYS.[1]
GALVANISM IN NASAL HYPERTROPHY.[2]
THE PATHOGENIC AND THERAPEUTIC ACTION OF RHUS TOX. UPON THE EYE.
TREATMENT OF SARCOMA WITH THE MIXED TOXINS OF ERYSIPELAS AND BACILLUS PRODIGIOSUS.
REPORT ON “HENPUYE” IN THE GOLD COAST COLONY.[3]
THE GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DISEASE.
DESCRIPTION OF CASES.
THE TREATMENT.
THE MORBID ANATOMY.
ÆTIOLOGY.
THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION.
THE MADDOX ROD OR THE PHOROMETER; WHICH?
ABSTRACTS FROM CURRENT LITERATURE.
Grant, Dundas.—Case of Emphysema of the Orbital Wall of the Anterior Ethmoidal Cells, Caused by blowing the Nose.—Jour. Lar., Rhin. and Otol., March, 1900.
Lack, Lambert.—Case of Nasal Polypi, with Suppuration and Absence of Maxillary Sinuses.—Jour. of Lar., Rhin. and Otol., April, 1900.
Lawson, Arnold.—Cicatrix Horn Growing from the Cornea.—The Lancet, February 3, 1900.
Lodge, Jr., M. D., Samuel.—A Case of Fatal Sphenoidal Suppuration.—The Laryngoscope, March, 1900.
Killian, Prof. Gustav.—Case of Acute Perichondritis and Periostitis of the Nasal Septum of Dental Origin.—Münch. med. Wochen., No. 5, 1900.
Hawthorne, C. O.—The Eye Symptoms for Locomotor Ataxia, with a Clinical Record of Thirty Cases.—Brit. Med. Jour., March 3, 1900.
I.—Cases in which Optic-Nerve Atrophy is the Primary or Dominating Condition.
II.—Cases with Argyll-Robertson Phenomenon.
III.—Cases in which an Ocular Paralysis is the Earliest or Dominating Symptom.
Menzies, J. Acworth.—Detachment of Corneal Epithelium (?).—British Med. Jour., March 17, 1900.
Hines, M. D., Oliver S.—Iodide of Stannum in Tuberculosis.—The Amer. Hom., March 15, 1900.
Kyle, M. D., D. Braddon.—Initial Forms of Tubercular Laryngitis.—Inter. Med. Mag., March, 1900.
Ball, James Moores.—On Removal of the Cervical Sympathetic in Glaucoma and Optic-Nerve Atrophy.—Jour. A. M. A., June 2, 1900.
CASE I.—EXCISION OF SYMPATHETIC FOR GLAUCOMA ABSOLUTUM.
CASE II.—DOUBLE SYMPATHECTOMY FOR GLAUCOMA SIMPLEX.
CASE III.—SYMPATHECTOMY FOR OPTIC-NERVE ATROPHY.
PATHOLOGIC CHANGES IN THE EXCISED GANGLIA.
TECHNIQUE OF THE OPERATION.
EFFECTS OF EXCISION OF SUPERIOR CERVICAL GANGLION.
HOW DOES EXCISION OF THE CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC REDUCE INTRA-OCULAR TENSION?
EXTENT OF SYMPATHECTOMY IN DIFFERENT DISEASES.
HISTORY OF SYMPATHECTOMY.
CONCLUSIONS.
Heath, M. D., Charles.—A Case of Sinuses in the Vault of the Naso-pharynx.—The Jour. of Lar., Rhin. and Otol., May, 1900.
Roughton, B. S. (Lond.), F. R. C. S., Edmund W.—The Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Purulent Nasal Discharges.—The Jour. of Lar., Rhin. and Otol., May, 1900.
Williamson, R. T.—Remarks on the Diagnosis and Prognosis in One Hundred Cases of Double Optic Neuritis with Headache.—Lancet, May 12, 1900.
Murrell, W.—A Case of Double Optic Neuritis from Serous Effusion (Quincke’s Disease).—Lancet, April 28, 1900.
Stephenson, Sydney.—Concussion of the Retina.—Brit. Med. Jour., January, 1900.
BOOK REVIEW.
BOOKS RECEIVED.
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