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The Journal of the Alumni Association of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, 1898-1901

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Vol. I, No. 1, April 1898 Contents: Address delivered at the Semi-Annual Meeting, A.B. Arnold; A Synopsis of the Workings of the Pasteur Department, John Ruhrah; Examination of the Person, Medico-Legal Status of the Gonococcus, N.G. Keirle; Dilation of the Stomach, Gastro-Enterostomy, Julius Friedenwald; A Case of Puerperal Septicemia treated with Antistreptococcus Serum, Chas. Emil Brack; A Case of Hemiplegia with Aphasia, H. Westphal; A Case of Acute Lymphatic Leukemia, Melvin S. Rosenthal, Standish McCleary; Report of a Case of Uterine Fibroids with complete Prolapse of the Uterus, E.H. Ewing; Editorial; Semi-Annual Meeting; Personal Notes; Alumni Announcements. Vol. I, No. 2, July 1898 Contents: On the Importance of Recognizing Hypertrophy of the Pharyngeal Tonsil, Frank Dyer Sanger; The Vaginal Operation for Extra-Uterine Pregnancy, Wm. S. Gardner; Differential Tests for Albumen, Harvey G. Beck; Hypertrophic Cirrhosis of the Liver, H. Westphal; Report of a Case of Empyema of Frontal Sinus, Maxwell E. Silver; Report of a Case of Stab Wound of the Abdomen, A. Cotton; Abstracts; Editorial; Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association; Personal Notes; Dr. A.S. Priddy's Letter. Vol. I, No. 3, October 1898 Contents: Vaccination, Revaccination, William J. Todd; The Significance of Certain Eye Affections in their Relation to Diseases of the Brain and Spinal Cord, Harry Friedenwald; Neuritis, Charles A. Ray; Some Interesting Cases of Diseases of the Stomach, Julius Friedenwald; Ovarian Cystoma with Fibroma and Sarcoma of Ovaries and Tube, A. Samuels; Editorial; Personal Notes; Correspondence. Vol. I, No. 4, January 1899 Contents: Puerperal Eclampsia. Report of Cases Seen in the Service of Dr. L.E. Neale and Dr. C. Hampson Jones, at the Maryland Lying-In Asylum, and in Private Practice. Chas. E. Brack; Three Cases of Open and Infected Joints, G.S. McReynolds; Epidemic (Cerebro-Spinal) Meningitis, with Report of Three Cases, M. Savage; The Treatment of Gonorrhea, W.L. Champion; Report of a Case of Castration, Thos. A. Councell; Report of a Case of Opium Poisoning, H.W. Strader; A Case of Foreign Matter Impacted in the Rectum, W.C. McCurdy; Spina Bifida--A Cure by Iodine Injections, S. Walter Woodyard; Editorial; Personal Notes; Correspondence. Vol. II, No. 1, April 1899 Contents: George H. Rohe, M.D.; Some Small-Pox Statistics, John Ruhrah; A Case of Gunshot Wound of Abdomen with Multiple Intestinal Perforations, H. Westphal; Cephalic Version after the Beginning of Labor, William S. Gardner; Meddlesome Instrumentation in Urethra Diseases, W.L. Champion; Latent Cancer of the Stomach, Julius Friedenwald, A.S. Hotaling; Editorial; Personal Notes; Correspondence. Vol. II, No. 2, July 1899 Contents: The New College Building, E.V.M.; A Case of Retro-Calcancal Bursitis (Albert's Disease), Harvey G. Beck; Additional Points on the Relation of Adenoids to Ear Trouble, Frank Dyer Sanger; The Co-Existence of Fibromyoma and Carcinoma in the Uterus, with a Report of Three Cases, W. Wayne Babcock, Jr.; Concussion with Compression of the Spinal Cord, R. Percy Smith; Treatment of Syphilis, Harvey P. Jack; Editorial; Personal Notes; Correspondence. Vol. II, No. 3, October 1899 Contents: On the Use and the Abuse of Nitrate of Silver in the Treatment of Ophthalmia of the New-Born, Harry Friedenwald; High Amputation of the Cervix and Vaginal Suture as a Preliminary to Abdominal Hysterectomy, with the Report of a Case, W. Wayne Babcock; Mechanism of Axis-Traction Forceps, William S. Gardner; Baltimore as a Center of Post-Graduate Medical Study, T.J. Murphy; The Treatment of Syphilis by the General Practitioner, Harvey P. Jack; Editorial; Personal Notes; Correspondence. Vol. II, No. 4, January 1900 Contents: The Material Needs of Medical Education, William H. Welch; Case of Tetanus Treated with Anti-Tetanic Serum Resulting in Recovery, Edward V. Murphy; Advice to Gonorrheal Patients, W.L. Champion; In a Field Hospital, S.M.N.; The Treatment of Syphilis by the General Practitioner, Harvey P. Jack; Editorial; Personal Notes; Correspondence. Vol. III, No. 1, April 1900 Contents: History of Medicine before Hippocrates, A. Friedenwald; Headache, O.S. Wood; The Treatment of Syphilis by the General Practitioner, Harvey P. Jack; Hysterical Blindness, with Report of a Case, Geo. S. McReynolds; Glycosuria in Diphtheria; Editorial; Personal Notes; Correspondence. Vol. III, No. 2, July 1900 Contents: Excerpts from Address, William F. Smith; Septic Thrombosis of the Lateral Sinus. Report of a Case, with Recovery after Operation, Harry Friedenwald; A Case of Puerperal Convulsions, M. Savage; Report of a Rare Case of Monstrosity, H.G. Beck; Posterior Vaginal Section in Ruptured Extra-Uterine Pregnancy. Report of a Case., William S. Gardner; Stump Pregnancy, John C. Morfit; Aneurism of the Abdominal Aorta, R.C. Flemming; Editorial; Personal Notes; Correspondence. Vol. III, No. 3, October 1900 Contents: Introductory Address, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Session of 1900-1901, Edward N. Brush; On the Treatment of Dendritic Keratitis and of Marginal Ulcer of the Cornea with Tincture of Iodine, Harry Friedenwald; A Case of Cancer of the Esophagus with Perforation into the Left Pleural Cavity; Death from Pyopneumothorax, Julius Friedenwald; A Case of Complete Inversion and Prolapsus of the Uterus, J.W. Pickel; Postpartum Puerperal Eclampsia: Report of a Case, A.A. Shawkey; Two Cases of Puerperal Eclampsia, S. Walter Woodyard; Typhoid Fever in an Infant Eighteen Months Old: Recovery, A. Samuels; Typhoid Fever, Perforation, Recovery; Second Perforation, Laparotomy with Autopsy, H. Louis Stick; Editorial; Personal Notes; Correspondence. Vol. III, No. 4, January 1901 Contents: Introductory Address, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Session of 1900-1901. (Concluded from No. 3), Edward N. Brush; A Great Danish Doctor. Address delivered before the medical Society of the College of Physicians and surgeons, January 30, 1901, Frank Dyer Sanger; A New Method of Treating the Orbital Cavity after Exenteration with Thiersch Grafts, Harry Friedenwald; Transmission of Malaria by the Mosquito, H.R. McGraw, C.H. Brueckner; Removal of a Foreign Body from the Bladder, J.A. Penton; Editorial; Personal Notes; Correspondence.
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Bound volume. Contains Vol. I, No. 1, April 1898 to Vol. III, No. 4, January 1901. Publication of the Alumni Association of the College of Physicians and Surgeons.
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