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INDEX TO VOL. XII., i897.
A.
Abductor paralysis 1x3, 189, 244, 246,376, 399
Abscess—alveolar 151, 284cerebral 103, 133, 226, 288, 404, 509,
576. 598, 698chronic, of soft palate 499extra-dural, 84mastoidal, 404otitic 167, 598peritracheo-laryngeal 287retro-pharyngeal 462, 518, 524of septum 150, 216, 258, 695of spheno-maxillary fossa and neck 528sub-dural 255
Accommodation and nasal obstructionA .X52Actinomycosis, bucco-facial 462
,, lingual 271Adenoid habit and long face, 700Adenoids—
acute inflammation of, in adults, 611bacteriology of 339cleft palate, and 408deaf-mutism, and 173growth of palate, and 434
,) upper maxilla and septum. 357hereditary syphilis, and 197naso-pharyngeal 393operations for 306, 392, 415, 644, 697
,, accidents in 339ozoena, and 279
Adeno-carcinoma of soft palate 565Airol in throat, nose, and ear disease 467Air passages, foreign bodies in 574, 599,
645Air pa-sages, wounds of 522Alcohol injections in primary cancer of
nasopharynx 391Alkalines in ozcena 508Allochiria, auditory, and extra-cranial
tinnitus 124Amblyopia from eucaine 218America, quality of antitoxin used in
210Amyloid neoplasm of larynx 469
Anesthetics—bromide of ethyl 556chloroform 392cocaine 222, 284eucaine 218, 284, 500, 624guaiacol 367
Anatomy of—external attic 562frontal sinus 463
,, and ethmoidal cells 621mammalian labyrinth 556sub-maxillary gland 143
Angina—aphthous 143epiglottidea I I I , 478Ludwigii 96, 336scarlatinous 141strepto-bacillus in 694
Angioma of—•larynx 198septum 47tongue 637
Anterectomy, remote results of 119Antiseptic, peroxide of hydrogen as an
215. 447Antiseptics in diphtheria 92
,, ,, mastoid disease 623Antitoxin, immunization with 517
,, standardizing of 210, 642Antitoxins in—
diphtheria 92, 124, 139, 210, 212,271, 384, 457, 459, 515, 693
ozrena 387, 395rhinitis 121
Aphonia 192, 244, 247, 667,, hysterical 645
Arytenoids, displacement of 432,, oedema of 69
Atre-ia, congenital 215,, of Eustaehian tube 624,, nasal, infantile 467
A t t i c -conservative treatment in affections of
198cholesteatoma of 497diseases, intracranial 561,610external, anatomy of 562
Aural affections and fitness for militaryservice 708
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V I . hide A
Aural affections in gout 506, 511, 639,, ,, and ocular 346
catarrh 144herpes 103hyperohtosis 650pyiemia 223, 225reflex 33S, 389vertigo 577
Auricle, epithelioma of 1S7, 19SAutoscopy 1, 33, 339
B.
Bacteriology of—adenoids 339angina 694diphtheria 95, 213, 270foot-and-mouth disease in animals and
man 335normal nose 368ozcena 508pharyngitis 273rhinitis 219tonsillitis 273
Behring's heilserum in diphtheria 210,213, 289
Bezold's continuous tone-range 632,, mastoiditis 406, 554
Birds, diphtheria in 45SBreathing in singers 35Brisbane Children's Hospital—
antitoxin treatment of diphtheria 212results of substituting intubation for
tracheotomy 221Bromide of ethyl anaesthesia 556Bronchus, foreign bodies in 286, 705
c.Caisson pro -;ure, effects of 254Calomel in laryngeal syphilis 155Canal, alimentary, artificial 461
,, auditory, osteomata of 345Cancer—
laryngeal 51, 75, 19S, 450, 467, 471,602, 703
lingual 451naso-pharyngeal 391resophageal 278, 431, 461pharyngeal 450, 461tracheal 431
Cases for diagnosis 53> (>7', 1S3, 433, 492Catarrh, aural, and oziuna 144
,, nasal, treated with phenacetin339
Catheters, Eustachian 612,, ,, sterilization of 84
Cerebral abscess 103, 133, 226, 288,404, 509, 576, 598, 698
Cerebral symptoms with otitis 119, 133,226, 3S7, 405, 471, 480, 505, 6SS
Cerebral symptoms with otorrhcea 256404, 6S9
Cerebro-spinal fluid from nose 5°Cerumen, chemical analysis of 474Children—
acute stenosis of larynx 287arrested development 46aural, nasal, and laryngeal reflexes 3S9
,, ,, pharyngeal lesionsamong deaf mutes 419
bilateral abductor paralysis 113epistaxis and heart disease 520glandular fever 525hereditary syphilis of larynx 701intubation 157, 221laryngoscopy 156papillomata of larynx 90, 704peritracheo-laryngeal abscess 2S7radical operation 557tracheotomy 89, 221, 522
Chloroform in adenoid operations 391Choanse, asymmetry of the 278
,, polypi of the 463Cholesteatoma 225, 250, 406, 497Chondroma, nasal, 695, 700Chorda tympani, toxic paralysis of 344Cicatrices, trephine, as means of hearing
120Cocaine anaesthesia 222
,, hydrochlorate of 500,, toxic dose of 2S4,, toxic paralysis of chorda tym-
pani from use of 344Cochlea, function of the 629Cords (see Vocal Cords)Cormorant, larynx of 45Coryza, acute, abortive treatment of, 338Cough, pharyngeal 449, 508
,, whooping 706Creosote in laryngo-pulmonary tuber-
culosis 76Cricoid, malignant disease of 426Crico-thyrotomy 155Croup, membranous 95Cut throat 573, 647C y s t -
branchial 121dentigenous 214dermoid, of floor of mouth 386epiglottic 69, 157, 243mucous, of maxillary 567naso-pharyngeal 429pharyngeal 188
D.
Deaf, the telephone in the instructionof the 473
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Index. vn.
Deaf-mute inslitutinns, aural and nasallesions found in children in 419,5IO
Deaf-mutism 123, 165, 173, 291, 593Deafness —
from fall on head 83,, mumps 79, 674,, residua of aural suppuration 224
hysterical 554nervous in diphtheria 693treatment, operative 473
,, with pilocarpin 512,, ,, thyroid 131
Development, arrested, in a child 46Deviations, nasal, operations for 505,
520, 622,, ,, spontaneous reduc-
tion of 256Diagnosis, cases for 53, 66, 183, 433,492Diagnosis of leukoplakia 3S5Diphtheria—
avian 45Sbacilli, disappearance of, in conva-
lescence 213,, in ear 93„ in mouth 212,, in cases of ozicna 145
bacteriology of 95, 213, 270complications of—
hemiplegia cerebralis 516nephritis 39nervous deafness 693paralysis 382, 691subcutaneous emphysema 459
diagnosis 270experimental 271infantile 517infectiousness of 332pathological changes in tympanum in
225, 527prevention of spread of 95prognosis of, by examination of
blood, 333relapses 271retrospect, 1896, 2-toxin, formation of 515treatment with—
antiseptics 92antitoxin 92, 139, 210, 212, 333,
384, 457, 515s, (Behring's heilserum)
210, 213, 389,, and intubation 92, 124,
334, 513. 692tincture of myrrh 93
umbilical 459vital statistics—
Brisbane Children's Hospital 212Essex 95London 93, 642Prussia 212, 692
Dobell's solution, formula.' for 154Drills in mastoid operations 138Dysphagia, hysterical, 367
E.E a r -
complications of influenza 511diphtheria bacilli in 93diseases, classification of 567
,, in deaf mutes 419,, in relation to diseases of the
eye 346,, in relation to gout 506, 511,
639,, therapeutic value of airol
in 467malformation of 86sarcoma of 101syphilitic, acquired 552
,, acute 345,, hereditary 552
wound by revolver shot 255Electric saws 2S3
,, variation in auditory nerve 97Electro-chemical treatment of sinusitis, 396
Electrolysis in cases of—fibroma of palate 185ozcena 2S3, 551, 696posterior hypertrophy of turbinale 216
Empyema—frontal 300, 465, 56Smastoidal 555, 650maxillary 521, 647subcutaneous, complicating diph-
theria 459Endorhinitis, atrophic 535Enteric fever, throat lesions in 668Epiglottis—
angina of III, 47Scyst in 69, 157fatty tumour in 63foreign body in 397growth in base of 306malformation of 221pemphigus of 518polypus in 646
Epistaxis and heart disease in children520
,, due to odours 510Epithelioma of—
auricle 187, 198larynx 46, 116, 470oesophagus 164soft palate 495tongue 143tonsil 143tympanum 7°9vocal cord 117, 219
Essex, statistics of diphtheria in 95
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Vll l . Index.
Esthiomenic menstrual ulcer of nose 301Ethmoid disease, pathological anatomy
of 57, 147Ethmoiditis 388, 395Etiology of diseases of the sound-per-
ceiving apparatus 627_,, polypi of the larynx 220
Eucaine, hydrochlorate of 500,, causing temporary amblyopia
218,, in laryngology and rhinology
219, 624,, toxic dose of 284
Eunuch's voice 154Eustachian catheters 612
>, ,, sterilization of 84,, tube, valvular action of 580,, ,, atresia of 624
Exophthalmic goitre (see Graves Disease)Exostosis of—
frontal sinus 154meatus 446, 580nasal passage 490pharyngeal vault 257
Eye, diseases of, and diseases of the ear346
F.
Face, paralysis of, 98, 127, 518, 614,, rapid destruction of 64,, tumour of 338
Fenestra rotunda, puncture of 289Fibromata of—
cord 375larynx 286naso-pharynx 555, 569nose 72, 465, 696palate 185
Fistula—broncho-biliary 573congenital cervical 451frontal sinus, 144sub-hyoid 381
Fluoroscope in removal of foreign bodyfrom oesophagus 401
Foot-and-mouth disease in animals andman, bacteriology of, 335
Foreign bodies in—air passages 574, 599, 645bronchus 286, 705epiglottis 397larynx I, 153, 156, 286, 623nose, 66oesophagus 165, 401trachea 286
Formulae for Dobell's solution 154Fracture of—
auditory meatus and inferior maxilla52S
Fracture of—larynx 161styloid process 556temporal bone 252
Friedlander bacillus in pharyngitis andtonsillitis 273
G.
Gland, sub-maxillary, anatomy of 143Glandular fever of childhood 525Glossitis, chronic superficial dissecting
643Glottis, spasms of, 220Gonorrhoeic abductor paralysis 399
,, angina of Ludwig 96Gout, aural affections in 506, 511, 639Graves disease—
operation for, 403pathology of S7, 162removal of thyroid body for 575resection of sympathetic for 402, 525,
575thymus feeding in, 163, 164, 524
Guaiacol as an anaesthetic 367Gumma of thyroid 650
,, tonsil 479Gums, hypertrophy of 566
H.
Hsematoma of palate 48Haemorrhage after tracheotomy 468
,, from lateral sinus 187,, peroxide of hydrogen in
215Hcemorrhage, renal labyrinthine 126
,, submucous, of cords 367Hsemorrhagic laryngitis (?) 574Hare-lip, complicated 452Head, deafness caused by fall on 82Headaches from nasal causes 571, 665,
684Health, influence of nasal disease on
general 153Hearing, and trephine cicatrices 120
fixation of stapes, 289defective tone range in 165stereacoustic 121tests for, 97, 405, 632unit of measure for 576
Hemiplegia cerebralis following diph-theria 516
Heterophoria from nasal reflexes 144Hoarseness, treatment of 499, 640Holoraine in oto-laryngology, 554Hydrogen, peroxide of 215, 447Hyoid, median osteotomy of 575Hyperostosis, aural 405, 447, 650
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Index. IX .
Ilyperplasia of turbinal 375Hypertrophy of—
gums 566lingual tonsil 235turbinates, inferior 175
,, posterior 216vocal cords 397
Hypoestesia of larynx 158Hysterical aphonia 645
,, deafness 554
I.
Ictus laryngis 159, 197, 400, 503, 637Infants—
acute laryngitis 197diphtheria 517examination of larynx 177nasal obstruction 521otitis media 77, 527, 579respiratory stridor 646
Influenza and—ear complications 511mastoiditis 131, 406otalgia 129sclerosis of tongue 257sinusitis 568
Injections, trachcal 645, 649Innervation, motorial, of larynx 342Intracranial disease 344Intubation—
as an aid to tracheotomy 706compared with tracheotomy 124, 221in children 156in diphtheria 92, 124, 334, 513, 692laryngeal 340tube, retention of 449
Iodide oedema 343,, stomatitis 143
J.Jaboulay's dilator 640
,, sound 503
L.Labyrinth—
conducting portions of 472diseases 526
,, simulated 512mammalian, anatomy of 556
Lachrymal duct, diseases of, due tonasal affections 217
Larva.1 in nasal cavity 521Laryngeal crises in tabes dorsalis 239Laryngectomy for—
carcinoma 450epithelioma of cord, 219malignant disease of cricoid 426
Laryngitis—acute, in infants 197chronic 245
,, after typhoid 432,, interarytenoid 622
fibrinosa 608hctmorrhagic (?) 574membranous 429spray treatment for 638syphilitic 49, 180varied lous 288
Laryngocele, ventricular 470Laryngo-fissure 32
,, in laryngeal lupus 704Laryngoscopy in children 156
,, combined 468Laryngotomy 284
., inter-crico-thyroid 220Larynx—
abscess in 2S7amyloid neoplasm of 469aphtha of 160artificial 471cancer of 51, 75, 198, 450, 467, 602,
7O3classification of diseases of 567epithelioma of 46, 116, 470examination of, in infants 177extirpation of 71fibromata of 286foreign bodies in 1, 153, 156, 286, 623functions of muscles of 287growths in, methods of operating on
per vias naturales 420,494
,, recurrent 429hemiplegia 471hypoestesia of 158ictus of 159, 197, 4OO> 5°3> 637in hoemorrhagic diphtheria 116intubation of 340lepra of 338lupus of 179, 306, 441, 555malignant disease of 379, 622motorial innervation of 342obstruction of 114, 647cedema of 342
,, due to iodism 343of cormorant 45,, solan goose 45papillomata of 50, 285, 413, 635
,, in children 90, 704,, recurring as epithelio-
mata 523paralysis of 157, 619, 706pemphigus of 635phthisis of 444
,, treated with phenol-sulpho-ricinate 705
plastic operation on 449plugging of, in nasal operations 568
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x. Index.
j Larynx {continued)—polypi cf 220
! i, retrospect, 1896, irsarcomata of 342
| : stenosis of 340, 467, 521i *\ ,, acute syphilitic 623
,, in children 287•'•• syphilitic, 54, 155, 191, 300, 341! ,, in children 701: thorny wart in 522
tuberculosis of 179, 462, 468, 469,500, 634
; ,, early symptoms of 553,, progress in treatment
! o f 543, 655,, treated with creosote 76
11 ,, ,, ligno - sul-phite 340
". tumour of 198;" ulcerations of, after tubage 702
,, tubercular 114, 116vertigo of 157, 239, 400
; Lectures—; Bradshaw 267, 315'•• Lettsomian 198, 259, 321; Leontiasis 379: Lepra of nose, mouth, throat, and
,, larynx 338, 570",; Leptothrix mycosis treated with per-
chloride of iron 213'! . Leukoplakia, diagnosis and therapeutics: of 385
Ligno-sulphite treatment of laryngeal1 tuberculosis 340
London,statisticsof diphtheria in 93,642.' LordoMs of cervical vertebra,' 497
Ludwig's angina 96, 336Lumbar puncture in the diagnosis of
1: ,, intra-cranial complications of otitis; 34
Lungs, tuberculosis of 76, 179Lupus of—
• = larynx 179, 306, 441, 555, 704j nose 299, 665
'•; septum 306; soft palate 3761 turbinates 306j uvula 376[ Lupus, oxygen treatment of 4891 Lymphendothelioma cutis multiplex 160I Lympho-adenitis, tonsillar 460i Lymphoma, post-septal 670
M.
: Macroglossitis, acute streptococcic 462, Malformations of both ears 631
,, epiglottis, 221,, nose 114, 466, 622,
631
Mammalian labyrinth, anatomy of 556Manchester, throat affections among
school teachers in 649Marmorek's serum in scarlatinous angina
141Martin's bridge in case of depressed nose
Mastoid disease, antiseptic treatment of623
,, ,, following influenza 131,404
,, ,, latent 100,, empyemaof65o,, operation, after cholesteatoma
673,, ,, ,, otitis media
pur. 102, 137, 503,, ,, antero-lateral 613,, ,, extensive 81, 527,, ,, followed by haemor-
rhage 187,, ,, followed by stenosis
of meatus 672,, ,, followed by suppura-
tion under flaps 672,, ,, for nausea 31,, ,, illustrating result of
insufficient plugging671
,, ,, indications for 512,, ,, statistics of 623,, ,, unusual appearance
after 80use of drills in 138
,, periostitis of 508Maxilla, inferior, fracture of 528
,, superior, and adenoids 357,, ,, osteomyelitis of 699,, ,, sarcoma of 152
Maxillary sinus, empyema of 521, 644,, ,, exploratory puncture of
T C T
-> .
,, ,, illumination of 499,, ,, molar tooth in 123,, ., mucous cysts of 567
Measles, and buccal rash 142Meatus, external auditory—
exostosis of 446, 580fracture of 518hyperostosis of 405, 447stenosis of 298web formation in 29S
Membrana tympani—bulging of 562incision of 578perforation of, artificial 505
,, ,, traumatic 347rupture of, by aerial concussion 99
,, ,, hanging 103Membranous croup 95Meningitis—
acute suppurative 392
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Index. XI.
Meningitis {continued)—epidemic 445otitic 133, 135
Meningo-cerebral symptoms, pscudo 100,, -coccus in nasal secretion 390
Mercury injection for petrous bone S6Meyer's tonsil 464, 465Milk infection, tonsillitis due to 461Military service, aural affections and
fitness for 708Mirrors, method for preventing the
dimming of 233Mishaps after nasal operations 283Mouth
appearance of, when diagnostic ofmeasles 142
dermoid cyst of floor of 386lepra of 338, 570pemphigus of 518retrospect, 1S96, 3syphilis of 123ulceration of 54
Mouth and pharynx, zona of 272Mucocele of frontal sinus 47, 248Mumps causing deafness 79> 674Murmur, audible clicking, accompanying
speech, 497Muscles, laryngeal, functions of 287Mycosis tonsillaris 384Myrrh, tincture of, in treatment of
diphtheria 93Myxcedema, treated with thyroid 164
N.
Nasal affections and diseases of lach-rymal ducts 217
Nasal atresia 467,, catarrh 339, 396,, diseases, arthritic temperament in
123Nasal diseases and general health 152
,, ,, loss of vision 150,, ,, pulmonary tubercu-losis, 621
Nasal diseases, classification of 567,, in relation to general
medicine 19S, 259Nasal disease, therapeutic value of airol
in 467Nasal fossce, aseptic condition of 280
,, chondromatous tumours of700
Nasal fossce, larvce in 521,, suppurations in 520
Nasal lesions causing headache 571,665>684
Nasal lesions in deaf-mute children, 419,, operations, mishaps after, 283,, reflexes 144, 464,, secretion, meningococcus in 390
Naso - pharynx—adenoids of 393autoscopy of 339cancer of 391cyst of 429fibromata of 555> 5^9polypi of 569retrospect, [896, 6
Nausea in mastoid disease 31Neoplasm, amyloid, of larynx 469Neck, otitic abscess of, 167
,, sero-mucous cyst of 121,, suppuration of 524, 707,, teratoma of 164
Necrosis of temporal bone 387Nephritis, with diphtheria 139
,, labyrinthine hremorrhage126
Nerve,auditory, electrical variation in 97Nerves, simultaneous acute affection of
129Neurosis 341Nodule, of singers 116Nose -
adeno-carcinoina of 441bacteriology of 368cerebro-spinal fluid from 50chondroma of 695depressed 151destruction of 64fibromata of 73, 696foreign bodies in 66irrigation of 519lepra of 33s, 570lupus of 299, 665malformation of 114, 466, 622obstruction of 115, 152, 379, 493
,, and aural disease 697,, in the new-born 521
occlusion of right naris 465papillomata of 123, 145polypi of 391, 440, 493respiratory functions of 146retrospect, 1896, 6sarcoma of 47, 242in scarlet fever 463and sexual apparatus 622stenosis of 74suppuration of 216, 391, 520syphilitic 146, 191 218, 298, 341tumour of 435ulcer of 301worms in 390
O.
Obituary notices—Beaumain, E. 56Corradi, C. 227Lewin, G. R. 56Michael, J. 109
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Xll . Index.
Obstruction—laryngeal 114, 647nasal 115, 375, 493
,, and accommodation 152,, ,, aural disease 697
Occlusion of right naris 465Odours causing epistaxis 510GEdema—
angio-neurotic 144of arytenoids 69,, glottis 284„ larynx 343
Oesophagus—cancer of 278, 431dilatation of 402epithelioma of 164foreign bodies in 165, 401, 402malignant disease of 667, 7°6obliteration of 215syphilitic stricture of 640tumour of 70
CEsophagoscopy 549» 7°7CEsophagotomy 274Olfactometry 510, 569Optic neuritis complicating tuberculosis
of tympanum 674Osteomata of auditory canal 345Osteomyelitis of superior maxilla 699Osteoporosis of auditory ossicles 562Osteotomy of hyoid 575Otalgia during influenza 129Otitis media—
acute 224chronic, dry 406
,, suppurative 127, 407, 675,, treated with oxygen 489
conservative treatment of 123,195, 7°9pathology of 195plastic, treated with vaseline injec-
tions 446suppurative, after influenza 406, 528
,, complicating epidemicmeningitis 445
,, indications for opera-tion 513, 579
infantile 77, 527, 579with cerebral symptoms 119, 133,134,
226, 346, 387, 405, 471, 480,505, 576, 598, 688
,, diphtheria 225,, pyannia, 102, 614,, thrombosis of sinus and jugular
vein 690,, typhoid 101
Oto-laryngology, holoraine in 554Otology, history of, in Spain 78
,, retrospect, 1896, 13Otomycosis 611Otorrhoea, treatment of 100, 526, 559
,, with cerebral complications256, 404
Oxygen gas in the treatment of otitisand lupus 489
Ozcena and adenoids 279,, aural catarrh 144,, diseases of the accessory
sinuses 636,, bacilli of diphtheria in 145, 5°8,, bacteriology of 5°8,, primary laryngo-tracheal 222,, treatment with—•
alkaline 508antitoxin 387, 395electrolysis 283, 551, 696iodine 464oxygen 489various modes of 498
Ozone gas in the treatment of suppura-tive aural diseases 361
P .Pa la te -
cleft, and adenoids 428,, turbinal hypertrophy 175
fibroma of 185hsematoma of 48hard, thickening of 70
,, tubercular iniiltrationand ulcer-ation of 375
growth of, and adenoids 434paresis of 566soft, abscess of 499,, adeno-carcinoma of 565
epithelioma of 495lupus of 376papilloma of 508paralysis of 430syphilitic 54tubercular infiltration and ulcer-
ation of 375Papillomata of—•
larynx 50, 285, 413, 635,, in children 90, 704,, recurring as epitheliomata 523
nose 123, 145septum 66, 571soft palate 508
Paracentesis and vaseline injections inplastic otitis 446
Paralysis—abductor 113, 189, 245, 376, 399chorda tympani 344diphtheritic 382, 691facial 98, 127, 518, 614laryngeal 157, 178, 619, 706palate 430pharyngeal 178recurrent 432, 469, 501, 554
,, incomplete 504vocal cord 30, 506, 508
,, alcoholic 388
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Index. XI11.
Paralysis {continued)—vocal cord, with syringomyelia 430vocal exercises in unilateral 388
Paresis of—tensor muscles 667vocal cord 118
Pathology of—acute otitis media 195chronic rhinitis 77external attic 562Graves disease 87, 162inferior turbinate 280thyroid gland 162
Pemphigus of—larynx 635mouth and epiglottis 518
Perchloride of iron in leptothrix my-cosis 213
Perforation, traumatic, of membrana_ tympani 347
Perichondritis of thyroid cartilage 523Peripheral polyneuritis of auditory and
laryngeal nerves 581Peroxide of hydrogen, therapeutical
value of 215, 447Pharyngeal cough 499, 508
,, lesions in deaf-mute children419
,, pouch 115Pharyngitis, exudative 197
,, Friedlander bacillus in 273Pharynx—
cancer of 450cyst of 188exostosis of 257lepra of 570paralysis of 178pulsating vessels in 142specimen from a case ofscarlet fever 242syphilitic 341retrospect, 1896, 3tuberculosis of 462tumour of 141ulceration of 68zona of 272
Phenacetin in nasal catarrh 339Phenol, parachlor, in diseases of air-
passages 647,, sulphoricinate in papilloma
laryngis 285,, sulphoricinate in phthisis
laryngea 705Phosphor necrosis of temporal bone 624Phthisis, laryngo-pulmonary 222, 444Physiology of thyroid gland 162Pilocarpin in deafness 512Pillar, anterior, acquired perforation of
214Plastic operations 449Poisoning by sewer air 140Polyneuritis, peripheral, of auditory and
laryngeal nerves 581
Polypi of—choanai 463epiglottis 646larynx 220naso-pharynx 569nose 391, 493 _
Post-nasal adenoids 306, 415Pouch, pharyngeal115Promontory, exposure of the 125Prussia, statistics of diphtheria in 212Public medicine, affections of larynx,
etc., in relation with 504Pyaemia, otitic 102, 223, 225, 472
Quinsy 96
Q
R.
Radical operation, atypical 446,, complications of 253,, favourable course of
254, 258,, in childhood 557
Railway signals, acoustic 227Reflex, aural 338, 389
,, due to enlarged lingual veins 380„ laryngeal 389,, nasal 389, 464,, ocular 346
Resorcin in hypertrophic rhinitis 77Respiratory mechanism in singing 677Rhinitis, acute, therapy in 153
atrophic 437, 466bacteriology of 146, 219caseous 249, 478chronic, pathology of 77
,, streptococcal 121hypertrophic 77, 57°professional 466pseudo-membranosa diphthe-
ritica 555,, sicca anterior 281
Rhinolith 189, 249, 698Riga's disease 214Rupture of membrana 99, 103
,, trachea 644
S.
Saliva in quantity, method of obtaining337
Sarcomata of—ear 101larynx 342maxilla 152nose 47, 242, 465skull 101
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XIV. Index.
Sarcomata of {continued)—tonsil 49
,, simulated 439Scarlatina and diphtheria 213Scarlet fever and otitis 675
,, angina 141,, nose and throat in 463,, sinus thrombosis in 226
Sclerosis of tongue 257Schwartze operation on temporal 624Screens, fluorescent, use of, in nasal
and pharyngeal regions 280Septum—
abscess of 150, 216, 258, 695and adenoids 357angioma of 47deviations 0^256, 284, 520lupus of 306papilloma of 66, 571spurs of 152ulceration of 181, 380vascular tumours of 506, 640
Sewer-air poisoning 140Sexual apparatus, physiological and
pathological relations between thenose and the 622
Singers' breathing 35,, loss of voice 676,, nodule 116
Singing, respiratory mechanism in 677Sinus—
frontal, anatomy of 463, 621diagnosis of affections of 519empyema of 300, 568exostosis of 154fistula; of 144inter-communicating 697mucocele of 47, 248operation on, remote effects
of 638,, thrombosis of 226
lateral, haemorrhage from 187,, thrombosis of 90, IO2, 473,
512, 690Sinusitis and influenza 568
,, frontal 78, 149, 181, 193, 248,339> 433, 436, 452, 464,695, 698, 701
,, maxillary 338, 452,, treatment, electro-chemical 396,, ,, ozone gas 361
Skull, sarcoma of 101Solan goose, larynx of 45Sound-conducting and sound-perceiving
apparatus 511,, monaural and binaural perception
of the direction of 507,, -perceiving apparatus, etiology of
diseases of 627,, subjective sensations of 267, 315
Spain, history of otology in 78
Spasmus glottidis 220Spray treatment in laryngitis 638Stacke operation on temporal 624Stapes, fixation of, and hearing 289Statistics of diphtheria in Essex 95
j) M London 93,642Stenosis—
external auditory meatus 298laryngeal 221, 287, 467, 521
,, acute syphilitic 623nasal 74tracheal 191
Sterilization of Eustachian catheters 84Stomatitis following administration of
potassium iodide 143,, ulcerosa 566
Stridor, respiratory, infantile 646Styloid process, fracture of 556Sulphide of calcium in exudative
pharyngitis 197Suppuration, aural 224
,, nasal 218, 520Syphilis—
aural, acquired 552,, acute, 345,, hereditary 552
buccal 123laryngeal 54, 123, 155, 191, 341
,, in children 701late hereditary, and adenoid vegeta-
tions 197nasal 146, 218, 298, 341pharyngeal 54, 123, 341soft palate, of 54thermal cure for 123tonsillar 54
Syphilitic—laryngitis 49, 180, 300stenosis of larynx 623stricture of oesophagus 640
Syringomyelia with paralysis of palateand vocal cord 430
T.
Tabes dorsalis, gustation and olfactionin 697
,, with laryngeal crises 239Talking, shoutinp, etc., therapeutical
aspects of 646Taste fibres, course of 335, 390, 694Teachers, female elementary, throat
affections among 649Telephone in instruction of deaf 473Temporal, fracture of 252
,, mercury injection treatmentof 86
,, necrosis of 387, 624,, osteoporosis of 562
Tests for hearing 97, 405, 632
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Index. xv.
Therapeutics of leukoplakia 385,, talking, shouting, etc.
646Throat affections among elementary
teachers 649„ cut 573, 647,, diseases, arthritic temperament
in 123,, ,, in relation to general
medicine 198, 259)391
,, ,, therapeutic value ofairol in 467
,, in fever, enteric 668,, ,, scarlet 463,, lepra of 338
Thrombosis of jugular vein 690Thrombosis of sinus—
frontal 226lateral 90, 102, 473, 512, 690petrosal 226
Thymus in Graves disease 163, 164, ^24Thyroid-
active substances in 163cartilage, perichondritis of 523gumma of 650malignant disease of 55, 667physiology and pathology of 162retrospect, 1896, 28sarcomatous, removed without anaes-
thesia 524treatment for deafness 131
,, myxcedema 164tuberculosis of 163
Thyroidism 403Thyro-iodine 162Thyrotomy for—
epithelioma of vocal cord 492intralaryngeal growths 75, 155removal of foreign body from larynx
623Tic-douloureux and maxillary sinusitis
338Tinnitus, extracranial 124
j , observations on 139, 405Tongue—
actinomycosis of 271angioma of 637black 116, 243cancer of 451epithelioma of 143exaggerated mobility of 460sclerosis of 257tubercular ulcer of 96vascular tumour of 273
Tonsils—chronic affections of 368epithelioma of 143hypertrophy of 235lingual 507lympho-adenitis of 460
Tonsils (continued)—Meyer's 464, 465sarcoma of 49
,, simulated 439syphilitic 54tubercle of 336, 462tumour of 141, 479ulcer of 694
Tonsillitis, acute 427, 461,, follicular 461, 643, 688,, Friedlander bacillus in 273
Tonsillotomy 235Tooth, molar, in antrum 123Toxin of diphtheria, formation of 514Trachea—
cancer of 431foreign bodies in 2S7injections into 645, 649membranous cast of 219plastic operation 449rupture of 644stenosis of 191tubercular ulceration of 116
Tracheocele, therapeusis of 198Tracheotomy in children 89, 522
,, for diphtheria 125) 22I>334. 513
,, haemorrhage after 468,, simplification of 389
Tubage, laryngeal ulcerations after 702Tubercular tumour of nose 699
ulceration of larynx 114, 116mouth, 272palate 375septum 181, 380tongue 96trachea 116
Tuberculoma of vocal cords 73Tuberculosis—
laryngeal 179, 468, 469, 500, 634,, early symptoms of 553>> progress in treatment of
543, 655„ treated with ligno-sulphite
34Olaryngo-pulmonary 76
,, and nasal disease621
„ treated with creo-sote 76
of thyroid 163,, tonsils 336, 462,, tympanum 473
Tumour of—epiglottis 63face 338larynx, angiomatous 198neck 164nose 435oesophagus 70pharynx 75, 141
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XVI. Index.
Tumour of {continued)—septum, vascular 507, 640sub-glottis 247, 440tongue 273lon.sils 141uvula 183ventricle 434
Tuning-fork tests 405, 455Turbinate, inferior—
anatomy and pathology of 2S0enlargement of 216, 439hyperplasia of 375hypertrophy of 175lupus of 306surgery of 687
Turbinectomy 377Turbinotomy 243, 36S, 616Tympanum —
epithelioma of 709pathological conditions of, in true
diphtheria 527spasms 122tuberculosis of 473
Typhoid and chronic laryngitis 432; , otitis 101
u.Ulceration of—
cords 180larynx 114
,, after tubage 702mouth 54, 272nose 301palate 375pharynx 68septum 1S1, 380tongue 96tonsils 694
Urbantschitsch's method in treatment ofdeaf mutes 291
Urticaria, oedematous 566Uvula, lupus of 376
,, tumour of 1S3
V.
Varix, lingual 190Vaseline injections in plastic otitis 446Vein, jugular, thrombosis of 690
,, varicose, lingual 3S0Ventricle of Morgagni, tumour of 434,
470Vertigo, aural TJ, 577
,, and apparent movement559
Vertigo, laryngeal 156Vision, loss of, from nasal disease 150
Vocal cords—epithelioma of 117, 219, 492 'fibroma of 375hypertrophy of 397paralysis of 30, 430, 506, 50S, 540paresis of 118submucous haemorrhage of 367tuberculoma of 'JT,ulceration of 1S0
Vocal exercises in treatment of hoarse-ness 640
Vomiting in mastoid disease 31
W.
Wart, thorny, in larynx 522Web formation in external auditory
meatus 298Whooping cough, treatment of 706Wolferulen, Dr. Norris, retirement from
editorship of J. L., R., O. 297Worms in nose 390Wounds—
cut-throat 573, 647of air passages 522ear, revolver shot 255
X.
X ray photographs 113, 160,, retrospect, 1896, 27,, use of, in lung, throat, and heart
disease 608X ray, use of, in nasal and pharyngeal
regions 280, 606, 682
Z.
Zona of mouth and pharynx 272
ORIGINAL ARTICLES.
Adenoid Vegetations, Influence of, onthe Growth and Configuration ofthe Upper Maxilla and Nasal Sep-tum 357
Adenoids, Post-Nasal, Remarks on 415Angina Epiglottidea Anterior i n , 477Cord, Vocal, Alcoholic Paralysis of 540Deaf-Mutism, a Contribution to the
Treatment of, by Operation on theso-called Adenoid Vegetations 173
Deaf-Mutism, Some Modern Aspectsof 593.
Endorhinitis, Atrophic 535
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Indi:x. xvn.
Ethmoid Dkeasi1, a Contribution to thePathological Anatomy of 57
Foreign Bodies in the Air Passages,Throe Interesting Cases of 599
Foreign Body removed from Larynxwith the Aid of the Autoscope 1
Growths of the Larynx, PreliminaryTraining and Methods of Operatingon, per vias naturalcs 420
Gunima of the Tonsil, Brief Notes onan Unusual Case of 479
Hypertrophy of the Lingual Tonsil, andits Removal by the Use of theTonsillotome 235
Intracranial Complications originatingin the Far, Three Cases of 480
Laryngeal Tuberculosis, Progress madein the Treatment of, since the lastInternational Congress 655
Otilic Cerebral Abscess ; Operation ;Recovery 598
Papilloma of Larynx 413Rhinitis Caseosa, Note on 478Suppurative Diseases of the Accessory
Sinuses of the Ear, Treatment of,by Ozone Gas 361
Tabes Dorsalis, Remarks on a Case of,with Laryngeal Crises and Laryn-geal Vertigo 239
Spanish Congress of Otology, Rhino-logy, and Laryngology 75, 123,197. 3S7
Verein Freiburger Aerzte 513West German Congress of Laryngo-
logists and Otologists 3S4Zurich, Gesellschaft der Aerzte in 452
SOCIETIES' MEETINGS, &c.
American Laryngological Association3.67, 433
American Laryngological, Rhinological,and Otological Association 665
AmericanOtological Society 90,132, 511Avistrian Otological Society 79, 125,
25O, 445> 556, 624Belgian Society of Otology and Laryngo-
logy 549Berlin Medical Society 382British Laryngological, Rhinological,
and Otological Association 30, 1S5,29S, 489, 665
British Medical Association 87, 332, 616Chicago Academy of Medicine 193Deutschen Gesellschaft fiir Chirurgie
449Glasgow Medico-Chirurgical Society 3S4International Medical Congress,T\veffth,
at Moscow 331, 542, 602, 676Laryngological Society of London 45,
6 3 , " 3 , I7S> 242, 368. 426New York Academy of Medicine 435,
. ^ 4Societe de Laryngologie, d'Otologie, et
de Rhinologie de Paris 118, 256,498, 637
REVIEWS.
American Year-Book of Treatment 349Ball—Diseases of Nose and Phann.v
651Barr—Manual of Diseases of the Ear 352Bishop — Diseases of Ear, Nose, and
Throat 410Blumenfeld — Specielle Diatetik und
Hygiene des Lungen- und Kehl-kopf-Schwindsiichtigen 350
Bonnier — L'Oreille. I. Anatomic ;II. Physiologic —- Physiogenie etMechanisme; I I I . Physiologie—les Fonctions 348
Bosworth—Diseases of the Nose andThroat 588
Browne, L.—Diphtheria and its Asso-ciates 171
Castex—On Affections of the Voice 720Constantinoft - Tschernoif — Clinical
Researches on the Electrical SoundReaction 294
Dalby, Sir W. B.—Short Contributionsto Aural Surgery 347
Ephraim —Die Nervosen Erkrankungendes Rachens 168
Festschrift des Stuttgarter AerzllichenVereins 291
Heymann — Ilandbuch der Laryngo-logie und Rhinologie 107, 230, 407
James — Rheumatism and its Treat-ment by the Use of the Percusso-Punctator 651
Jaruntowsky — The Private Sanatoriafor Consumptives, and the Treat-ment adopted within them 10S
Kirstein—Auloscopy of the Larynx andTrachea 350
Lautmann — Atrophic Ozoena : Patho-logy and Serumtherapy 411
Lermoyez — Traitemcnt des Maladiesdes Fosses Nasales, des Sinus dela Face, et du Pharynx Nasal 105
Love—Deaf-Mutism : a Clinical andPathological Study 474
Manhattan Eye and Ear HospitalReports 475
Moure —Diseases of the Naso-Pharynxand Pharynx 352. Le CoryzaAtrophique et Hypertrophique 168
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XV111. Index.
Owen—Surgical Diseases of Children410
Paget, S.—Masters of Medicine: JohnHunter, Man of Science andSurgeon 711
Reid, StGeorge — BacteriologicalDiagnosis 170
Ross, F. W.Forbes—Intestinal Intoxica-tion in Infants 232
Semon, Sir F.—De re Publica Laryngo-logica("Arch. L. und R.," Bd. V.)342
Sendziak — The Malignant LaryngealTumours; their Diagnosis andTreatment 528, 584
Sutton, J. Bland.—Ligaments: theirNature and Morphology 232
Wright—The Induction Coil in PracticalWork 411
NEW INSTRUMENTS.
Antrum Guide (Lake) 234Coin Catcher (Bowlby) 172
Nasal Gouge (Delie) 104Sprays, Celluloid (Woodruff) 295Tonsillotome (Spicer) 171
NEW PREPARATIONS.
"Branalcane" 234Compound Phenacetin Tabloids 234Red Gum Tabloids 476" Saxin " in " Tabloid " Form 476
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
See Supplement to July number.Also pp. 532-534; 589-592; 651-654
711-714.
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NAMES OF AUTHORS.
Adam, J. L. 91Alcock, J. 644Alderton, H. A. 344 512Alexander, A. 567Alexander, G. 556Alt 79, 126, 131, 254,
445> 447, 627Alvarez, G. 123Angieras 507Ardouin 467Armstrong, H. L. 462Arrese 197Arslan 701Ash worth, L. N. 212Auche 508
Baber, C. 47Bacon, G. 133, 136, 512Baker A. R. 471Ball 54, 67, 245Bar 507Baratoux 567, 576Barbera 388Bark, J. 492Barling 706Barling, G. 576Baron, B. 300Barozzi 272Barr, T. 344Baudrand 702Baumann 162Baurowicz, A. 565Bayeux 271, 288, 340Beale, C 46, 431Beauregard, II. 97Bekesy 389Benda, C. 340Benjamin, D. 92Bennett 115, 181, 183,
379Berens 434Bergeat, H. 278Bergengruen 338Bernand, C. 706Bernheim 566Bezold, F. 97, 165Biaggi, C. 154Bishop 410Bishop, S. S. 526
Blake, C. 577Blake, C. J. 139, 623Blessig 568Bleyer, J. M. 608Block, E. 513Blumenthal, F. 514Bobone, J. 96Bokay, Von 706Bois, R. 144Bonain, A. 503, 507Bond 46, 70, 248, 429Bonnier 121Borgengriin 519Borrez 123Bosworth, F. H. 635Botella, S. 123Botey 75, 77, 78, 124,
544, 610Boucheron 121Boulay, 573Bourdette 460Bousquet 462Bowes, C. K. 215Bowlby, A. A. 75Brady, A. J. 235, 219Brannsfeld, F. 340Brian 695Brieger, O. 223Brindel 508Broca, A. 167Bronner, A. 73, 578Brown, S. 645Browne, L. 32, 34, 185,
495Bruhl, G. 86, 131Bryan, J. H. 435Bryan, T. H. 621Buck, A. H. 511, 623Bull, W. F. 274Buller, 620, 624Bunch, J. L. 645Burnett, C. H. 144Bur ton-Fanning, F. W.
140Bussenius 335Eutler, H. T. 175
Cameron, H. 89, 96Cameron, J. A, 459
Campbell, C. 645Campbell, H. 35, 646Campe 77Carre 694Carriere 278Cartaz, A. 99, 499Casadesus 197Casselberry, W. E. 437Castaneda 197, 387Castex 500, 504Chandler, H. B. 144Chappell, W. F. 635Charsley 381Chauffard 575Cheatle, A. 472Chiari 602Chosen, L. 155Claisse 271Clark, F. R. 463Clarke, B. 650Claoue 708Cline 568Cobb, F. C. 683Coffin, L. A. 680Cohn-Kysper 472Cohen, S. 434Colin 213Colles, C. J. 99Collett 338, 341Collier, M. 30, 189, 463Colomb, B. A. 284Combe 338Comtemale 272Concanon, J. J. 519Coolidge, A., Jun. 367Corralero, L. 77Cotterell, J. M. 28S, 404Coulter, H. J. 96Courtade 120, 257, 338Cozzolino, V. 100, 613Crocq, Sen. 270Cuno, M. 210Cutter, E. 612
D'Aguanno, A. 92Dalby, Sir W. 578Daly 619Damieno, A. 515D'Astros, L. 92
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XX. Names of Authors,
• ; |
Davidson, P. 219Davis, G. 524Day, E. W. 690Delatour, II. B. 401Delavan, B. 439, 622Dench, E. B. 90, 100, j
i35» 5i i , 579Denning 332De Santi, P. 115, 375De Simoni, A. 145D'Ebterre, D. 459Dickermann, E. F. 145Dillon, B. 457Dionisio, J. 146Dionisio, T. 521Dixey, F. A. 93Dixon, A. F. 335, 390Dobezynoski 333Donelan 247Downey, J. W. 155Downie, W 384Doyen 569, 575Dubois, A. 141Du Fougeray,H. 510,709Dupey/E. 97
Eagleton, W. P. 511Edmunds, W. 87, 162Egger, 506, 640Engel, G. S. 333Enriquez, A. 123Escat 156, 499Eulenstein, II. 472Ewald, C. 338
Falta, M. 624Farlow, J. \V. 440Fasano, A. 467Fedo, F . 214Fehleisen, F. 519Ferre 458Field, G. P. 579, 650Fink, E. 341Fischer, L. 467Fischer, W. 336Flanders, W. E. E. 404Foggie, \V. C. 646Folkes, H. M. 390Forestier 695Forns 289Foruz 78Frankel, B. 146, 703Franken, F. 402Frankenberger 704Fridenberg 100Friedewald, II. 345Fruitnight, H. 100, 520Furet 119Furret 499
Garel 566
Garnault 473Gaudier 273, 463. 566,, 569
Gehrmann, A. 195Gelle 215, 289, 404Gelle, G. (fils) 506, 639Gelphe 522Geronti, G. 460Getchell, A. 157Gibb, {. 219Gleitsmann, J. W. 357,
36S, 434, 543> 655Goldinann 162Goldstein, M. A. 473Goldzweig, L. 569Gomez, F. V. 611Gompertz 89, 562, 632Good 508Goodall, E. W. 139Goodall, J. L. 146Gordon, K. 242Goris 468Gottstcin, A. 334Gouguenheim 216, 270,
695, 704Gould, P. 141Goure 464Goure L. 339Gowers, W. R. 267, 315Gradenigo 464Gradle, H. 193Graf 450Graham, J. E. 573Grand,] . 342Gradenigo 405Grant, D. 13, 31.55.69,
117, 224, 243, 368,380, 405, 415, 493,497, 499. 506, 540,581, 640, 665, 671
Grey-Edwards, C. 461Griner 214Grixoni, G. 93Grossard 510Grossmann, M. 342Gruber, J. 127, 250, 252,
447, 561, 627Guamaccia, E. 146
Hacker, Von 549Haencl 473Hagenbesh - Burnharrdt
271Hajek, M. 147Hall, F. de H. 69, 199,
259, 321Hamilton, H. 141Hamilton, T. K. 149, 164Hammer 210Hammerschlag, V. 254,
62c)
Hammond, L. J. 696Ilansell, H. F. 150Harris, T. J. 405, 636Harrison, G. E. 320Hartmann, A. 405Heath, C. 566Heckner, R. 46SHeddaeus, A. 461Heiman 614Ilellat, P. 677Helot 216Hengst IOIHerck 150I leryng, T. 2S5Ileubner 390Heymann 157Heymann 407Hill, W. 31, 249, 379Hillis, T. J. 157Hobbs, A. G. 465Hoffmann, R. 473Hogarth, R. G. 573Hogg, G. II. IOIIlolinger J. 526Holland 165Holz 382
Hopkins, F. E. 441Flopkinson, B. M. 224HorneJ.54, 73. 430.624Horsley, V. 87, 162Hubbard, T. 465Huber, F. 51SHugues, P. 696Hunt, J. M. 117, 420
Ingals, E. F. 444, 621
Jaboulay 402, 461Jackson, H. 141Jacquin 499, 508Jankau, L. 570Jeansclme 570Toal 510Johnston 165Jousset 157Jullien, L. 694
Kahn 339Kanthack 116Karminski 123Katz, O. 382, 691Katzenstein, J. 339Kaufmann 82, 84, 128,
446, 631Kaufmann, D. 446Kelling, G. 707Keyser 279Killian 697Kipp, C. J. 138Kirstein 468Kitchen, ]. W. M. 397
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Names of Authors. xxi.
Klein 336, 513, 692Klippel 697Knapp, H. 132Knight, C. H. 151, 623Koch 286Kollofrath, O. 705Konig 449Konig (jun.)449Koplik 142Krause, II. 676Krehs, G. 151Kronenberg 3S6, 391Kronlein 450Kugh, J. S. 465Kuh, E. J. 391Kuhn, A. 406Kuttncr, A. 451
Lack, L. 71, 177, 242,647, 674
Lacoarret 280Lacroix, P. 256Lake, R. 6, 69, 306, 427,
492, 645Lange, V. 392Langmaid, S. W. 367Lannois 474, 503, 506Lanois 640Laubi 452, 521Laurens, G. 346,508,570Lautmann, 411Law, E. 48, 176, 42SLawrence 1S3Lazarus 396Lee, C. 580Leech, P. 646Leland, G. 697Lenzmann, R. 697Lermoyez 220, 272, 469,
499. 5O1
Leutert, E. 346Levi, A. 516Lewin, W. 220Liaras 342Lichtwitz 121, 257, 406Lieven, 383, 385Lincoln, R. P. 634Lincoln, W. 104Lindt, W. (jun.) 465Llorente 124Lommel 225, 527Lothrop, II. 521Love, J. K. 102, 594Lubet-Earbon 119Lubliner, 217Luc 392, 501, 509Lucae, A. 709
MacDonald, G. 306, 616Macintyre, J. 2, 11, 27,
113, 280, 606
Mackenzie, II. 90Mackenzie, J. N. 57, 535>
622Macnaughton-Jones,299,
301McBride 63, 142, 393Magenau, C. 705Makuen, G. H. 151Malherbe 406Mallard, J. 706Malossc 698Marchiafara, C. 522Marcuse 212Marsh, F. iSSMarsh, J. II. 527Martin 500Martin, K. D. 152Martuscelli, G. 469Martz 474, 506Masini, G. 158Massei 287, 469, 47SMax 125Maxwell, P. W. 152Mayer, E. 441Mendel 220Meyjes, W. P. i nMeyjes, H. P. 599Michels, E. 479Miller, J. H. 521Miller, L. 518Milligan, 30, 33, 300,
477, 49O, 59SMink 570Miot 505Mirallic 504Molinie 395, 508Molist, S. 3S7Mcll 503, 637Moncorge 159Monnier, M. 143Moreno, P. 197Morris, H. 647Morse 624Morton 143Mounier 290, 5°3Moure, E. J. 152, 480,
498, 505, 527Mouret 508Mulford, II. J. 153Mutler 212Munger, G. E. 462Muralt, V. 291Murray, G. R. 87Murray, T. M. 444Myles, R. C. 134, 433,
512, 687
Naegeli, A. 69SNammack, C. E. 524Neumayer, H. 287Newcomb, J. E. 367
Nichols J . E. 11.444,513Noltenuis 574Noquet 506
O'Dwyer, J. 623Ombridanne 336Oppenheimer 524, 7°7Owen, D. 163Owen, E. 410
Pakes, W. C. C. 273Palazzolo, X. 153Panzer 253, 291, 557Park, W. II. 36SParker, C. A. 6SPean 575Pegler 275, 493, 670Pelaez 77Permewan 113Phillips, W. C. 433, 470Photiades 465Piaget 2S0Pierce, N. II. 195Pimilla 389Pitts, B. 459Platt, J. E. 522Pluder, F. 336Politzer3i, 131,251, 253,
445, 447, 562Pollak 84, 632Polyak, L. 570Poncet 575Pooley, R. T. 134Potter, F. 376Power, D'Arcy 644Price-Brown 622Prota 466Pynchon, E. 154
Queun 575Quinard 704Ququet 462
Rafin 698Randall, B. A. 139Randell, A. 528Raoul 288Rauge 470Raw 165Reclus 525Redmer, K. 225Refslund 221Reichert 395Renner, W. S. 643, 68SRethi, L. 283Rhodes, J. E. 466Ribary, M. 2S1Richardson, C. W, 523Richel 574Ridley, W. IO2Riedel 451
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xxu. Names of Authors.
Riehl 160Rimini, E. 102Ripault 218Riviere 510, 638Robinson, A. H. 28Roe, J. O. 466, 622Roger 271, 288Rolleston, H. D. 163Ropke, F. 225Roos 163Root, E. H. 521Rosenberg, A. 608Rosenthal, E. 93Rueda 198, 388Rumpel, T. 402
Sabrazes 462Sachs, R. 699Saint-Hilaire 123Salzburg, S. $74Samter 452Sandford, A. 3, 187Sanger, A. 403Sanger, M. 396Sanor, D. G. 517Sarremone 505Sattler, R. 406Schadewaldt, O. 400Schamberg, J. F. 143Scheier 160Scheppegrell, A. M. 361,
682Schmidt, M. 283Schmiegelow 471, 699Schneider 386Schultze, F. 518Schutz 459Semon, Sir F. 45,116,342Sendziak, T- 160, 173Severn, W. D. 461Sharman, J. 459Sharp, G. 95Shastid, T. H. 218Sheild, A. M. 161Sheppard, J. E. 137Shurley, B. R. 517Sicard, J. 700Siebenmann, 700Siegel 335
Silberstein 403Slater, C. 459Smith, S. MacC. 6^0Snow, S. F. 571, 684Somers, L. S. 103,347,462Soffiantini, G. 143Spencer, W. G. 51, 71,
184, 426Spengler, A. 647Spicer, S. 184, 377Spiess, G. 396Spira 406, 559Stabb, E. C. 53Stankowski, R. 343Stewart, W. R. II. 114Sticker, G. 337Stillson, J. O. 528Stirling, J. W. 226Stoerk 222Stoker, G. 489Stout, G. C. 467Stuart, T. P. A. 471Sutherland, G. A. 647Swain, H. L. 407Swoboda 164Symonds 180Sympson, E. M. 643
Tansley 512Tavel 271Teichmann 218Texier 504Thelwall, T. 154Theodor, W. F. 693, 706Thigpen, C. A. 688Thomas, A. M. 140Thomas, F. W. 339Thomson, StC. 5°> II7»
179, 246, 432Thorner, Max 1Thresh, G. C. 95Tilley, H. 49, 68, 184,
397Todd, C. 164Tresilian, F. 239, 298,
668, 675Turner, A. J. 212, 221Turner, A. L. 571Turner, J. G. 214
Turner, L. 66, 393Turner, W. A. 694
Urbantschitsch 254, 559Urunuela 389
Vacher 510, 638Vallas 575Valude 701Varnali 213Vassant, E. L. 219Yerdoz 124Vinci 284Vior 124Vulpius, W. 222
Waggett 432Walker, H. S. 226Walker, J. B. 274Walker, S. 103Wallenberg 471Ward, M/R. 523Watson, A. 334Whalen, C. J. 202Whistler 306, 413Wieland 271Wilkin, G. C. 300, 665Willcocks 50Williams, C. 644Williams, D. 525Williams, F. 95Williams, W. 74, 118,
179, 380Wilson 693Wingrave, W. 30/32,192,
667, 674Woodman, J. 164Woodruff, J. S. 339Wright, F. 144, 368Wright, J. 440Wright, L. 411Wurdemann 624
Yearsley, M. 624Yonge, E. S. 649
Zadek 382Zwaardemaker, H. 227
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