SMJ // January 1965, Volume 58 - Issue 1
Book Review
Diagnostic Urology
Book Review
Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
Book Review
Gynecologic Surgery and Urology
Book Review
Textbook of Otolaryngology
Book Review
Modern Treatment. A Bimonthly Publication
Book Review
Treatment of Urinary Lithiasis
Book Review
Human Reproduction and Sexual Behavior
Case Report
The Ocular Manifestations of Pheochromocytoma
Constitution and Bylaws
Constitution and Bylaws Southern Medical Association
Original Article
The Clinical Laboratory: A Challenge for the Future
Original Article
Bilateral Paralysis of the Vocal Cords Management of Twenty-five Cases
Bilateral paralysis of the vocal cords may be a most distressing complication of thyroid surgery. Breathlessness is the major complaint.
Original Article
Medical Grand Rounds from the University of Alabama Medical Center
Original Article
The Anemia of Congenital Syphilis
Though for a decade syphilis was thought by many to be an infectious disease relegated to the area of the historical, the last half dozen years have made it painfully clear that the Treponema is still with us. And as part of its increasing spread, it naturally follows that prenatal…
Original Article
The Ocular Aspects of Golf
Here is an ophthalmologic paper which will attract every golfing reader— no matter what his specialty, if any.
Original Article
The Use of the Stevens Nasal Balloon in the Treatment of Epistaxis
Troublesome epistaxis is quite common in many a surgeon’s practice, frequently of great nuisance to both patient and the doctor but fortunately less commonly serious. Nevertheless, the methods of control are uncomfortable and generally unsatisfying. The author has found the device described unusually successful in the control of epistaxis.
Original Article
Ileorectal Anastomosis for Intractable Ulcerative Colitis
Though this procedure has had limited acceptance in the surgical treatment of ulcerative colitis, the authors believe with the proper selection of cases and by use of proper technics it can be a valuable approach in the management of this baffling disease.
Original Article
Creeping Eruption in a Nonendemic Area: A Report of Twelve Cases Emphasizing Occupational Origin
The authors point to infection with the larvae of canine hookworm by exposure of workers of the building trades working under houses. They describe their attempts at demonstrating antibodies in infected humans in the hope of producing an immunologic diagnostic test.
Original Article
Urologic Complications of Radical Hysterectomy for Carcinoma of the Cervix
Radical hysterectomy will have associated with it complications in the lower urinary tract. The authors describe a graphic means of determining the presence of ureteral obstruction. They consider the pathogenesis and treatment of urinary fistulas.
Original Article
The Value of a Provocative Serum Enzyme Test in Pancreatic Dyspepsia
The authors have attempted an evaluation of this test as an indicator of abnormal pancreatic function giving rise to symptoms.
Original Article
Thiabendazole: A New Systemic Anthelmintic for the Treatment of Creeping Eruption
The authors describe the use of a new drug which has proven effective in the control of creeping eruption in two instances. The new substance has the advantage of being effective by administration orally.
Original Article
The Role of Punch Biopsy and Cervical Smear in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cervical Carcinoma In Situ
Adequate biopsy specimen in carcinoma in situ make conization of the cervix unnecessary as a routine measure for the establishment of invasive cancer.
Original Article
General Anesthesia for Bronchoscopy
The authors believe that general anesthesia is a safe and satisfactory means of providing for an adequate bronchoscopy.
Original Article
Intracranial Complications of Acute Frontal Sinusitis
The authors have reviewed the possible serious complications of acute infection in the frontal sinuses, and the prophylactic and therapeutic measures indicated.
Original Article
The Management of Outstanding Ears
Original Article
The Action of Vitamin K in the Neonatal Period
Original Article
Primary Adenocarcinoma of the Appendix
Article
Introduction
Problems in mental health and disease are so numerous they can of necessity not be managed in all instances by psychiatrists. The family doctor has an important role in psychiatric treatment. These panelists are experienced in the programs for continuing education in the field of psychiatry.