SMJ // March 1937, Volume 30 - Issue 3
Book Review
Operative Surgery
Book Review
Collected Writings
Original Article
A STUDY OF THE VAGINAL FLORA IN THE NORMAL FEMALE
Book Review
A Textbook of Medicine
Original Article
THYROIDECTOMY FACTORS INFLUENCING THE MORTALITY
Original Article
MATERNAL MORTALITY IN GEORGIA DURING THE YEAR 1935
Original Article
MORBID ANATOMIC CHANGES FOLLOWING ARTIFICIAL FEVER, WITH REPORT OF AUTOPSIES
SUMMARYTwo cases of death following artificial hyper-pyrexia and one of sunstroke have been presented. In addition, four cases in the literature have been reviewed. The most consistent findings in these cases were congestion, petechial hemorrhages, and diffuse early hepatic necrosis. Evidence of damage to the central nervous system was found…
Book Review
Modern Treatment and Formulary
Original Article
LUPUS VULGARIS IN THE FAR SOUTH
SUMMARY(1) The rarety of cutaneous tuberculosis as one approaches the tropics is discussed.(2) Climatic conditions favorable or unfavorable to the disease are compared.(3) A case of multiple lupus vulgaris transported to south Florida is presented, with positive proof of the diagnosis by animal inoculations of diseased tissue.(4) Comments are made…
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DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSED BY NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCY
SUMMARYForty-seven cases of peripheral, spinal and cerebral diseases are reported in which metabolic deficiency as a pathogenic factor is either certain or highly probable. The concept of “avitaminosis” is enlarged to the idea of “neurometabolic crisis” which may be brought on not only by vitamin deficiency, but also by other…
Book Review
Rural Health Practice
Original Article
THE PREVENTION OF DEATHS FROM MEASLES
Original Article
THE PRESENT STATUS OF FLEXIBLE TUBE GASTROSCOPY
Original Article
A PSYCHIATRIST’S VIEW OF THE PROBLEM OF PREVENTION IN PEDIATRICS
Original Article
ACUTE INFECTIONS OF THE MIDDLE EAR AND THE MASTOID CELLS
Original Article
THE BONE CHANGES IN SICKLE CELL ANEMIA
SUMMARYThe gross, microscopic and radiologic appearance of bones in sickle cell anemia indicates that the bone marrow is primarily involved. Two factors appear to be working in opposite directions, one the hyperplastic marrow tending to increase its volume at the expense of bone and the other the sclerosing factors tending…
Original Article
SUGGESTIONS AND INQUIRIES ON THE THERAPY OF SKIN DISEASES
Book Review
International Health Division Annual Report
Original Article
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO FROM JOURNALS OE 1912
Original Article
GLEANINGS FROM RECENT JOURNALS
Original Article
X-RAY FURTHER PROGRESS
Original Article
POSTERIOR PITUITARY EXTRACTS IN ECLAMPSIA
Southern Medical News
Southern Medical News
Original Article
DIVERTICULUM OF THE URINARY BLADDER
Original Article
DIETARY DEFICIENCIES AS A CAUSE OF ANEMIA
Original Article
THE MASS CONTROL OF SYPHILIS
Book Review
Physical Diagnosis
Book Review
Tissue Immunity
Original Article
CARCINOMA OF THE GALLBLADDER STUDIES OF 24 CASES IN GEORGIA
Correspondence
AN EFFICIENT AND INEXPENSIVE SKIN CLEANSING FORMULA
Original Article
ADRENAL HEMORRHAGE IN CHILDREN
Book Review
Blight’s Disease and Arterial Hypertension
Original Article
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CINEMATOGRAPHY OF THE FLUOR-OSCOPIC IMAGE
Original Article
FRACTURE SERVICE IN A SMALL GENERAL HOSPITAL
SUMMARYAs two-thirds of all major automobile accidents occur in rural districts, it is necessary that the small hospital treat an increasing number of fracture patients.Better care of these patients can be provided by a definite fracture service or clinic.The necessary equipment need not be elaborate or expensive and is well…