Adulteration, National, Bill, 51. Almshouses, Sanitation of, Smith, 485. Amende Honorable, 459.
American Climatological Association, Proceedings of, 545.
American Medical Association, Pro- ceedings of, 550.
American Medical Editors' Association,
Army, U. S., The Health of, 13, 145, Report of the Surgeon-General, 402. Arsenic in Wall-paper, Test for, 425. "Atmosphere Purifier," 572.
Barnhill, J. U., M.D., Ptomaines and
Poisoning by Tainted Foods, 258. Bartley, E. H., M.D., Drugged Beer, 423.
Battle & Co., Bromidia, 192. Beardsley, C. E., M.D., Syphilis from a Sanitary Standpoint, 205. Beckwith, D. H., M.D., Scientific Stand- ard for the Safety of Illuminating Oils, 247.
Beer, Drugged, Bartley, 423. Bell, A. N., Report on Medical and Sanitary Service on Board Emigrant Vessels, 550.
Benjamin, D., M.D., The Relations of Temperature to Health in Dwelling-
Houses, 124; Relation between Drinking-Water and Typhoid fever,
Bradley, J. P., The Old Roman Life Tables, 47.
Brazil, Corbally, 55. Bromidia, Spurious, 192.
Brown, Glenn, Trap Syphonage, 41. Brown, Hon. L. D., Ph.D., School Hy- giene, 200.
Camman, D. M., M.D., The Proper
Food for Children, 421.
Chemical Composition of Man, 417. Chimneys and Ventilation, 528. Cholera Abroad, 284.
Cholera in South America, 182. Climate and Consumption, Ed., 157. Climate and Phthisis, Donaldson, Leam- ing, et al., 595.
Climatological Association, American, 545.
Conrad, H. W., Health of the Negroes in the South, 502. Consumption, Climate and, Ed., 157. Contagious Diseases, Hospital for, in Brooklyn, 144.
Corbally, T. P., A.M., M.D., Brazil, 55. Criminal Laws, Some of the Practical Results of Our, from a Sanitary Stand- point, Reed, 273.
Curtain, G. L., Influence of Sea Air on Syphilitic Phthisis, 546.
Darby, F. H., M.D., Care of the Chronic Insane in Ohio, 269.
Dead, The, Disposal of, Morris, 411. Death at Wholesale and Retail, 531. Diagnosis, Mistaken, Results of, Gor- don, 216.
Diagnostic Responsibility, Lash, 213. Diphtheria and Croup Abroad, 379. Disinfectants, Dry Heat and Steam as, 123.
"Dissection," Reply to Mr. Brown's, Putnam, 524.
Drainage of the Croton Area and Puri- fication of the Water Supply, Janes et al., 139.
Drinking Water and Typhoid Fever, Relation between, Benjamin, 511.
Education of the Races, Young and Finger, 404.
Effects of Zymotic Diseases upon the Teeth, Whitslar, 532. Epidemic, A Fever, from Drinking Sewage, Kurz, 221.
Representation on Boards of Health,
241. Hamlin, C. W., M.D., Sanitary Con- dition of the Public Institutions of Herkimer Co., N. Y., 138. Health, Boards of, The Plumbers' Plea for Representation on, Halley, 241. Health Insurance, Hutchinson, 3. Health of the U. S. Army, 13, 145. Health, The Relations of Temperature to, in Dwelling-Houses, Benjamin, 124.
Herrick, H. J., A.M., M.D., The Real
and the Ideal in Hygiene, 193. Hill, Alfred, M.D., F.I.C., Existing Methods of Sewage and House-Refuse Disposal in Towns, 21.
Horsford's Acid Phosphates, 191. Hospital for Contagious Diseases in Brooklyn, 144.
Hutchinson, W., A.M., M.D., Health Insurance, 3.
Hydraulic Engineering,
Hygiene of the Public Institutions, Stoddard, 131.
Hygiene, Report of the Committee on, of the Medical Society of the State of N. Y., 131.
Hygiene, The Real and the Ideal in, Herrick, 193.
Hygienic Museum in Berlin, 380. Illuminating Oils, Scientific Standard for the Safety of, Beckwith, 247. Immigration, Vital Statistics of, 91, 177, 475.
Immigration, Annual Report of, 376. Index, 577.
Insane, The Care of, in the State of N. Y., Smith, 336.
Insane, The Chronic, Care of, in Ohio, Darby, 269.
Insanity, Increase of, in N. Y., 565. Insurance, Health, Hutchinson, 3. Janes, E. H., M.D., et al., Public Sani- tation in New York-Drainage of the Croton Area and Purification of the Water Supply; Deficiency in the Street - Cleaning and Garbage Re- moval, and the Manure Nuisance, 139.
Kurz, C. E., M.D., A Fever Epidemic from Drinking Sewage, 221.
Lash, H. M., M.D., Diagnostic Respon- sibility, 213.
Leaming, J. R., Philosophy of Climatic
Treatment of Diseases of the Chest, 546.
Life Tables, The Old Roman, Bradley, 47.
Listerine, 572. LITERARY NOTICES :
A Practical Treatise on Obstetrics (Charpentier), 383, 480; A Dis- section of J. P. Putnam's Reply to Glenn Brown's Report of Trap Syphonage, 386; Atmospheric Purification (Prince), 187; A Case of Cæsarean Operation (Jenks), 189; Anæsthesia, 189; Bromides (Hazard), 189; Cocoa and Choco- lates, 385; Cremation of the Dead (Erichsen), 479, 573; College Boat- Racing, 481; Century Magazine, 190; Diseases of the Lungs (Powell), 94; Diseases of the Blood and Nutrition (Eichhorst), 94; Dangers to Health (Teale), 387; Diseases of the Skin (Squire), 386; Dengue (McLauchlin), 483; Drinking-waters of the Towns and Villages of Md. (Piper), 187; Ethics of Female Sterility, 189; Guide to Buyers and Sellers of Real Estate (Van Sicklen), 188; Hot Water and Beef Plans in Chronic Diseases (Cutter), 385; Health Laws of the State of Iowa, 189; House Plants as Sanitary Agents (Anvers), 186; Impure Ice (Gardner), 482; Little Falls Water Works, 188; Medico-Legal Society Papers, 95; Medical Register, 387; Medicine and Hygiene of the Tal- mud (von Klein), 484; Nervousness (Comings), 481; Nutritive Value of some Beef Extracts (Mays), 189; Origin and Objects of the New Or- leans Drainage and Paving Assn., 189; Popular Science Monthly, 190; Progress, 388; Physical Culture in Amherst College (Allen), 386; Prin- ciples of Hygiene (Hunt), 573; Pro- ceedings of 4th Annual Convention of the National Assn. of Master- Plumbers of the U. S., 383; Patho- logical Anatomy (Ziegler), 480; Rules for the Prevention of In- fectious and Contagious Diseases in Schools, 386; Report of N. Y. State Asylum for the Insane, 482; Report of the N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hospital, 483; Scribner's Magazine, 96, 190, 574; Southern California Practitioner, 388; Southwestern Med- ical Gazette, 387; School Hygiene (Nelson), 385; Sewers, Ancient and Modern (Wheeler), 480 Shoppell's Modern Houses, 481; St. Nicholas, 190; The Pacific Record, 388; The Pump Catechism (Grimshaw), 385; Treatment of Cataract Patients (Chisholm), 385; The Doctorate
Address, Univ. of Louisville (Yan- dell), 384; Trade Journals, Dis- guised and Undisguised, 575; Trans. Am. Dermatological Assn., 484; Trans. Colorado Medical So- ciety, 185; Trap Syphonage (Put- nam), 187; Typhoid-Fever in Louis- ville (Clemens), 187; The Original Jennerian Vaccine Virus, 189; Treatment of White Swelling of the Knee (Judson), 189; Wear and Tear (Mitchell), 386; Water Supply of Cities and Villages (Vander- veer), 189.
London, The Sanitation of, 418. Longevity, 'Some Observations on, 420.
"Malpractice," Ed., 543. Manure Nuisance, The, Deficiency in the Street Cleaning and Garbage Removal, and, Janes et al., 139. McCurdy, J., M.D., Water-Closets and Privy-Vaults, 224.
Measles Abroad, 93, 179. Meat, Well-Preserved, 333.
Medical Association, American, 550. Medical and Sanitary Service on Board
Physical Culture, 458.
Plumber, The, Work of, and the Modes of Conveying and Disposing of Sew- age, Powers, 37.
Plumbers' Plea for Representation on Boards of Health, Halley, 241.
Emigrant Vessels, Report of Com-Poor, N. Y. Association for Improving
Medicine, Preventive, Recent Advances in, Rohé, 536.
Mexico, The City of, Sanitary Condition of, Shreve, 234.
Morris, J., M.D., Disposal of the Dead,
the Condition of, Ed., 359. Pork, Pickled, Vollum, 334.
Powers, J. J., C. E., The Work of the
Plumber and the Modes of Conveying and Disposing of Sewage, 37. Preventive Medicine, Recent Advances in, Rohé, 536.
Ptomaines and Poisoning by Tainted Foods, Barnhill, 258. Purification of Water, Frankland, 522. Putnam, J. Pickering, Tests of Trap Efficiency, 524.
of Committee, A. P. H. Assn., 293. Rags, Contagious Diseases from, Ré- sumé of the Evidence in Relation to, and Expressive of the Danger from, Smith, 319.
Rags, Disinfected, Small-pox in, Ed., 281.
MORTALITY AND MORBILITY STATISTICS: Alabama, 163, 286, 459; California, 163, 286, 362, 459, 556; Connecti- cut, 66, 164, 287, 362, 460, 556; Delaware, 68, 165, 287, 363, 464, 557; District of Columbia, 363, 464; Georgia, 166, 364, 464; Illi-Rags and Infectious Diseases-Report nois, 68, 167, 288, 364, 464, 557; Louisiana, 69, 167, 288, 365, 464, 557; Maine, 69; Maryland, 69, 167, 288, 365, 466; Massachusetts, 167, 365, 466, 558; Michigan, 70, 167, 288, 365, 466, 560; Minnesota, 77, 169, 289, 367, 468, 561; Missouri, 78, 169, 289, 368, 468, 561; Mon- treal, Canada, 476; Nebraska, 468; New Hampshire, 468; New Jersey, 78, 170, 289. 368, 469, 561; New York, 84, 170, 290, 368, 469, 565; North Carolina, 174, 371, 566; Ohio, 86, 174, 291, 372, 470, 566; Penn- sylvania, 88, 174, 292, 373, 471, 567; Rhode Island, 89, 175, 292, 373, 472, 567; South Carolina, 374; Tennes- see, 90, 176, 292, 375, 472, 569; Tex- as, 473; Vermont, 473; Virginia, 91, 177, 292, 376, 474, 569; Wis-
Rags, Dr. Sternberg's Letter, Ed., 356. Rags, Imported, Recent Conclusions on the Necessity for Disinfecting, Stern- berg, 324.
Rags Lawsuit, The Recent, in New York, Ed., 454.
Raw Cows' Milk, 333.
Reed, R. H., M.D., Some of the Prac- tical Results of our Criminal Laws from a Sanitary Standpoint, 273. Refrigerator, A New, 573. Rohé, Recent Advances in Preventive Medicine, 536.
SANITARY AND MEDICAL CONVENTIONS,
ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.:
Am. Climatological, 458; Am. Public Health, 456; Big Rapids, Mich., 70; Government Yellow Fever Com- mission, 458; International Con- gress for the Study and Cure of Inebriety, 458; New Jersey State, 79; New Orleans Auxiliary, 465; Ohio State, 193.
Sanitary Condition of the Public In- stitutions of Herkimer Co., N. Y., Hamlin, 138. Sanitation, Public, in New York--Drain- age of the Croton Area and the Puri- fication of the Water Supply; De- ficiency in the Street-Cleaning and Garbage Removal, and the Manure Nuisance, Janes, et al., 139. Sanitation, The Progress of, Galton, 97, Sanitation, School, Brown, 200. Sanitation of London, 418. Sanitation, The Medals, Jetons and Tokens illustrative of, Storer, 428. Sandusky, Ohio, The Sanitary Con- dition of, Stanley, 230. School Sanitation, Brown, 200. Scott and Bowne, 191.
Sea Air, Influence of, on Syphilitic Phthisis, Curtain, et al., 546. Sewage, A Fever Epidemic from Drink- ing, Kurz, 221.
Sewage and House - Refuse Disposal, Existing Methods of, in Towns, Hill, 21.
Sewage, Modes of Conveying and Dis- posing of, Powers, 37.
Shreve, E. D., C.E., The Sanitary Con- dition of the City of Mexico, 234. Small-pox Abroad, 93, 286, 379, 478. Small-pox and Cow-pox One and the Same Disease, Are? Fleming, 49. Small-pox in Brooklyn, 85, 173. Small-pox in Disinfected Rags, Ed., 281.
Small-pox in the Massachusetts Paper- Mills, Ed., 451. Small-pox, Special Danger of, in Rags from Cairo, Egypt, Ed., 281. Smith, W. M., M.D., Résumé of the Evidence in Relation to and Expres- sive of the Danger of Contagious Diseases from Rags, 319. Smith, Stephen, M.D., Care of the In- sane in the State of N. Y., Historically Considered, 336; Sanitation of Alms- houses, 485.
Sorrel, The Small boy who ate, 422. Stanley, E., M.D., The Sanitary Con- dition of Sandusky, Ohio, 230. Steam, Dry Heat and, as Disinfectants,
Sternberg, G. M., M.D., U. S. A., The Necessity for Disinfecting Imported Rags, 324.
Stoddard, E. V., M.D., Hygiene of the Public Institutions, 131.
Storer, H. R., A.M., M.D., The Medals, Jetons and Tokens Illustrative of Sanitation, 428.
Street-Cleaning, The Deficiency in, and Garbage Removal, Janes, et al., 139. Substitution by Druggist, 426. Summer Resorts, 574. Syphilis from a Sanitary Standpoint, Beardsley, 205,
Teacher, A Brutal, 450. Tea, Commercially considered, 54. Teeth, Effects of Zymotic Diseases upon, Whitslar, 532.
Temperature, The Relations of, to Health in Dwelling - Houses, Ben- jamin, 124.
Tenement-House Law, The New, for New York, 355.
Trap Efficiency, Tests of, Putnam, 524. Trap Syphonage, Brown, 41. Typhoid-Fever Abroad, 379. Typhoid-Fever and Drinking-Water, Relation between, Benjamin, 511.
United States Army, Health of, 13, 145. Uncertain Correspondents, 573.
Van Bibber, W. C., Climates of Point Pinelos, Fla., and Comado Beach, Cal., 548.
Vaccination and the Anti-Vaccination- ists, 331.
Vaccination, Compulsory, in Zurich, 308.
Vaccination in Africa, 478. Vegetable Soup, 20.
Ventilation, Chimneys and, 528. Ventilation, Compulsory, 403. Vollum, E. P., M.D., U. S. A., Pickled Pork, 334.
Water, Purification of, Frankland, 522. Water-Closets and Privy - Vaults, Mc- Curdy, 224.
Water-Supply, The, Purification of, and Drainage of the Croton Area, Janes, et al., 139.
Well, Artesian, The Deepest in the World, 145.
Whitslar, F. S., Effects of Zymotic Diseases upon the Teeth, 532.
Yellow Fever in Key West, Ed., 543. Yellow Fever Abroad, 286, 478. Yellow Fever Commission, The Govern- ment, 458.
Young, Hon. C. H., and Hon. S. M. Finger, Education of the Races, 404.
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