SMJ // November 1956, Volume 49 - Issue 11
Acknowledgement
BOOKS RECEIVED
Article
The Management of Burns in Children
The authors outline their methods of treatment in children who have suffered severe burns.
Article
Treatment of Creeping Eruption with Chloroquine Diphosphate: A Preliminary Report
Since the management of this parasitic infestation is difficult at best, this preliminary report of a new approach is of interest. Further trial is needed to establish its efficacy.
Article
Ureteral Ectopia in Infancy and Childhood: Report of Eleven Cases
The diagnosis of this anomaly should be suspected especially in female children in the presence of urinary disturbances. Cystoscopic examination is imperative in such instances for this is the only means of making the diagnosis with certainty.
Article
Viadril as an Intravenous Anesthetic Drug: A Clinical Evaluation. A Preliminary Report
The authors present their evaluation of Viadril, pointing out complications from its use. Surely more study is needed before this drug can be recommended for general use.
Article
An Editorial
Article
Subtrochanteric Fracture of the Hip: Treatment with a Dual Flanged Hip Nail
The authors present their results in the use of their hip nail in the treatment of subtrochanteric fractures.
Article
Lest We Forget
Article
Regurgitation in Infants
The role of allergy and of psychologic reaction, on the part of the infant to the parents, may be difficult to evaluate in the regurgitation of infancy. Elimination of cow's milk will answer the one question.
Article
Molluscum Contagiosum: Its Incidence and Further Experiences in Treatment with the Resin of Podophyllum
Podophyllum seems to be an effective agent in the treatment of the lesions of the rare molluscum contagiosum.
Article
Benign Tumors of the Nasal Cavity
The author reviews some of the benign tumors which may be met in the nasal cavity and the methods of treatment.
Article
Bladder Flap Ureteroplasty
The authors describe their results by the use of an operation not commonly done, to replace a portion of a ureter functionless because of some lesion.
Article
New Concepts in the Action of Analgesic Drugs
The interrelationships of morphine and nalorphine offer an interesting field for further exploration.
Article
An Unusual Cause for Paralysis of the Extremities
This reminds us that tricresyl phosphate is still the neurotoxic substance that it was in the days of fake paralysis.
Article
Midfacial Fractures
One of the not infrequent results of automobile accidents are fractures of the facial bones. Their early recognition and proper treatment are urged by the author.
Article
The Management of the Hypertensive Patient
The new antihypertensive drugs often have to be used in combinations to get the full and satisfactory effect.
Article
Pulmonary Embolism as an Early Manifestation of Thromboangiitis Obliterans
It appears that pulmonary embolism from thrombophlebitis, in men particularly, may be the first sign of thromboangiitis obliterans.
Book Review
Present-Day Psychology
Book Review
Practical Neurology
Book Review
Studies on Fertility
Book Review
How to Reduce Surely and Safely
Book Review
Annotated Bibliography of Vitamin E. 1952–54
Book Review
Casimir Funk – Pioneer in Vitamins and Hormones
Book Review
Thallium Poisoning
Book Review
Introduction to Virology
Case Report
Early Conservative Surgery in Endometriosis
The authors review the management of endometriosis and present the results of their surgical treatment, especially as related to the complaint of infertility.