ably of it in these cases, and some investigations commenced with the view of determining its power in arresting arterial hemorrhage support this opinion: whilst it must not be forgotten, that several cases have been published in which uterine hemorrhage has been thus speedily arrested. I will only add, that if my view of the source of hemor rhage in cases of partial separation of the placenta is confirmed. it will prove a most valuable auxiliary in the treatment of placenta previa; simultaneously tending to the arrest of hemorrhage, and the dilatation of the uterus.-Association Medical Journal, Dec. 23, 1553, P. 1127. 160.-Treatment of Hemorrhage from the Navel of New-born Children. Ordinary remedies are insufficient to arrest the bleeding Kolophonian, alumn, the various styptic fluids, turpentine, ice, amadou, compression, &c., have been employed in vain. Cauterization has been several times tried, both with the nitrate of silver and the actual cantery. In fact the use of the ligature appears to be the only means worth dependence upon as capable of restraining the bleeding, and the mode of its application en masse, as advised by Dubois, is to be preferred. But in the best manuals and treatises we find no advice given as to the method of securing immediately the umbilical arteries, and, so far as we know, it has never been accomplished, from the many difficulties attendant upon its performance. It has therefore been proposed to secure all the three vessels together, by pulling the navelknot forward, and passing around it a ligature with the help of hare-lip pins. At first sight this operation seems to have much in its favour, though experience does not confirm it. Nevertheless up to the present time it has been of most service.-ROGER, in Journ. f. Kinderkkhtn. Lancet, Feb. 11, 1854, p. 160. INDEX TO VOL. XXIX. PAGE. Acetate of potash, its efficacy in rheumatism 41 Actual cautery, phagedænic ulceration treated by Alcohol, its prophylactic powers in phthisis Alkaline urine, Dr. Bence Jones on Alum, ulcers treated by a hot saturated solution of.. Ammonia and alkalies, use of in diabetes Amputation at the ankle-joint, Mr. Hadwen on at the ankle-joint, modification of Syme's operation new mode of dressing stumps after Anchylosis, Dr. Frank on the treatment of 'Anemia, chlorotic, treatment of.. -infantile, treatment of with leucorrhoea, use of iron alum in Aneurism, inefficacy of injections of perchloride of iron in Ankle and tarsal joints, Mr. Soliy's cases of disease of 355 32 59 174 106 198 355 184 258 261 280 280 260 241 xxxi xxxi 209 288 282 262 258 Ashwell, Dr. S., on the spontaneous diminution of uterine tumours use of chloroform inhalations in .. use of lobelia inflata in Astragalus, non-excision of in amputation at the ankle-joint.. 422 384 118 72 118 261 105 Barnes, Dr. R., his case of sarcinæ associated with fatty liver 147 on the comparative value of ergot of rye and galvanism in midwifery 373 Basham, Dr. R. W., on iodide of potassium in rheumatic disease Bennett, Dr. J. Hughes, on the abortive treatment of small-pox Bichloride of mercury, its use in pityriasis versicolor Bird, Dr. G., on acetate of potash in rheumatism Bismuth, its use in painful digestion xvii on its use in poisoning by opium on the the treatment of favus XXXV 52 357 359 41 136 Bladder, best method of passing instruments into 325 Bossu, M., on lacto-variolic inoculation to supersede vaccination 362 Cartilages, articular, their thickness at different periods of life 278 438 Chloroform, Dr. Hardy on the local application of the vapour of and morphia in a case of puerperal convulsions.. its remarkable effects in hooping-cough 403 412 104 its use in labour its use in certain classes of spasm its use in exhaustion of nervous power. wer.. its use in puerperal tetanus 72 83 389 79 Churchill, Dr. F., on the use of chloroform in hooping-cough 105 Chylous urine, Dr. Bence Jones on 204 Cooke, Mr. R. B., his case of scarlatina produced by inoculation 37 Copland, Dr. J., on certain pathological states of the blood Cotyledon umbilicus, Mr. Hooper on the preparation of PAGE. 38 364 361 57 55 Cough, Dr. R. B. Todd's observations on 97 227 Crooke, Dr. E. G., on passive hemorrhage from the kidneys 201 85 Cumming, Dr., on the treatment of nævus by tartar emetic 294 Disease, condition of the respiration in Debility from suckling, use of chloroform vapour for Dr. Bence Jones on the treatment of its treatment by alkalies its treatment by rennet use of decoction of uva ursi in Diarrhoea adiposa, Mr. Marston's case of of phthisis, treatment of Digestion, Dr. Budd on slow and imperfect Dropsy, Mr. Dawe's treatment of.. of Bright's disease, Dr. Wilks on Du Buisson, M., on the preparation of the perchloride of iron Dysentery, tropical, Mr. Hare on Dyspepsia, efficacy of small doses of strychnia in occurring in oxaluria, treatment of on the remedies for with oxalate of lime in the urine, treatment of Ear, polypi, Mr. Toynbee's lever-ring forceps for removing Epidemical diseases, Dr. Addison's notes on Epilepsy, Dr. J. Williams on the use of cotyledon umbilicus in use of small doses of strychnia in Enucleation of corns, efficacy of Ergot of rye, Dr. Ramsbotham on its use in labour Erichsen, Mr. J. E., on excision of ovarian tumours Eustachian catheter, advantages of oval shape of Excision of joints, Editor of Lancet's remarks on 408 178 and galvanism in obstetric practice, comparative value of 373 373 433 372 246 248 of the knee-joint, Dr. Keith's cases of 253 of the knee-joint, Mr. Jones on 251 of the proximal phalanx of the thumb, Mr. Teale's case of 277 of the wrist-joint, Mr. Fergusson's case of 273 274 Expectoration as a means of diagnosis 115 Exostosis of the long bones 222 Fatty kidney, morbid anatomy of.. liver associated with sarcina ventriculi Favus, its treatment by sulphurous acid lotion its treatment by cod liver oil Fearnside, Dr. H., on the coexistence of tuberculosis with cyanosis 164 147 151 357 357 111 PAGE. Femur, cases of excision of the head of ununited tracture of, treated by Dieffenbach's method on the excision of joints Fever, Dr. Brinton on the treatment of Dr. Bryson on the influence of quinine in Dr. W. Stokes on.. on the local affections in and dysentery, tropical, Mr. Hare on Fevers and neuroses, differences between Flap amputation of the thigh, arm, and forearm Flatulence, treatment of.. Follin, M., his case of varicose veins cured by perchloride of iron ununited, treated by Dieffenbach's ivory pegs use of galvanism in Fractures, Mr. Gibb's new splint for Frank, Dr. P., on treatment of anchylosis and contractions of joints Galium aparine in cutaneous, scrofulous, and cancerous diseases 248 13 273 252 16 13 1 7 25 4 280 124 295 292 220 226 213 215 216 241 46 208 Galvanic cautery in the treatment of uterine disease 438 treatment of hemorrhoids by Galvanism and ergot of rye, comparative value of in obstetric practice its efficacy in the induction of premature labour its use in ununited fracture mode of applying in labour 313 373 380 215 385 Hadwen, Mr. S., on amputation at the ankle-joint.. Hainworth, Mr. J., on revival of the ancient treatment of callous ulcer Hancock, Mr. H., his case of removal of warts on the glans penis XXXV 346 113 45 45 116 Hardy, Dr. S. L., on the local application of chloroform vapour Hemorrhage from cancer uteri, arrested by perchloride of iron from the navel of new-born children passive renal, pathology and treatment of post-partum, use of galvanism in source of in partial separation of the placenta Hemorrhoids, Mr. Lee on the surgical treatment of.. Mr. Lee's new forceps and speculum for internal, Mr. Ashton's cases of 117 208 |