SMJ // November 1957, Volume 50 - Issue 11
Book Review
Clinical Examinations in Neurology
Book Review
Comparative Anatomy of the Eye
Book Review
Paper Electrophorcsis. Ciba Foundation Symposium
Book Review
Alcoholism
Book Review
Practical Pediatric Dermatology
Book Review
Your Wonderful Body
Book Review
Modern Operative Surgery
Book Review
Community Organization: Action and Inaction
Book Review
Hunterdon Medical Center
Book Review
Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary
Book Review
Environment and the Deaf Child
Book Review
Organized Home Medical Care in New York City
Book Review
Handbook of Pediatric Medical Emergencies
Book Review
Epileptic Seizures
Announcement
INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS
Original Article
Experiences in the Treatment of Human Beings with Antirabic Vaccine in South Carolina
Antirabies vaccine whose use is not without danger is used all too frequently in the absence of definite indications.
Original Article
Tumors of the Testis: A Study of 115 Cases
Prognosis is discussed in terms of extention and metastases from the tumors.
Original Article
The Management of Physiological Nocturnal Enuresis
The problem of enuresis is of great importance to the patient and his family. Organic disease must be ruled out before one may embark on a regimen aimed at a change in habits.
Original Article
Trends in Public Health Programs
The problems facing the country in the field of public health are large and complex. They can be met only by cooperation of all community resources of which the medical profession is one of the most important
Original Article
Treatment of Wilms’ Tumor: Report of Three Consecutive Ten Year Cures
The author feels that preoperative irradiation of the Wilms' tumor offers a better result than immediate nephrectomy with postoperative irradiation.
Original Article
Intravenous Cholangiography
The author points to both the contribution made by intravenous cholangiography in diagnosis and to the untoward reactions which may occur. The interpretation of results requires some experience with this method.
Original Article
The Poliomyelitis Patient with Respiratory Failure: Diagnosis, Management, and Results of Treatment
Respiratory aids have put an entirely new aspect on the outlook of patients having bulbar poliomyelitis or having involvement of the muscles of respiration. However, the rehabilitation of such patients is the ultimate problem which involves a highly specialized team including the patient's family and his doctor. The problem is…