SMJ // May 1958, Volume 51 - Issue 5
Book Review
Oral Cancer and Tumors of the Jaws
Book Review
Polysaccharides in Biology
Book Review
Textbook of Urology
Book Review
Progress in Hematology
Book Review
The Compleat Pediatrician
Book Review
Hemorrhagic Diseases
Book Review
Sports Injuries Manual for Trainers and Coaches
Book Review
Allergy in Childhood
Book Review
Principles of Urology
Book Review
Ultramicro Methods for Clinical Laboratories
Book Review
Biochemistry of the Eye
Book Review
Your Blood Pressure and How to Live With It
Book Review
Essential Urology
Book Review
The Treatment of Burns
Book Review
Principles of Clinical Electrocardiography
Article
DR. FOUNT RICHARDSON
Editorial
SILO-FILLER'S DISEASE
Editorial
THE SICK PHYSICIAN
Announcement
INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS
Original Article
The Clinical Manifestations of Sickle Cell-Hemoglobin C Disease and Sickle Cell Anemia
Through newer laboratory technics it is now feasible to recognize certain hemoglobins. This has permitted the accurate differentiation of sickle cell anemia from sickle cell-hemoglobin C disease. The two diseases are contrasted in this clinical study.
Original Article
Practical Public Relations
Original Article
Hysterectomy for Benign and Malignant Disease: Analysis of 2,284 Consecutive Cases
This large study reveals the safety of hysterectomy, even in the presence of malignant disease. The authors bring up to date the indications which justify the operation.
Original Article
A Poison Information Center as a Statewide Service to Physicians
One of the most worthwhile activities in preventive medicine in recent years has been the movement to avoid poisoning and deaths from poisoning. Each new Center can profit from the experiences of those already established. The Oklahoma Center thus makes its contribution.
Original Article
Failures in Repair of Inguinal Hernia and How They Can Be Avoided
The author makes the point that almost certainly the recurrence of an inguinal hernia after repair is to be blamed upon the method or the technic used in its primary repair.
Original Article
Examinations of Executives: An Analysis of Annual Surveys for Seven Years
An annual survey of the health of executives in business is a growing custom in this country. Such a practice is preventive medicine at the level of the individual valuable to him personally as well as to his corporation. This analysis of such a group illustrates what may be found.
Original Article
Methocarbamol as a Muscle Relaxant Its Clinical Evaluation in Acute Trauma and Chronic Neurological States
The search for drugs having a relaxing effect on spastic muscles continues. This paper describes experiences with a new one which shows promise.
Original Article
Rectal Biopsy in the Diagnosis of Amebic Colitis
Here is an original contribution to a diagnostic technic which, though not recommended for routine use, has an application in the definitive diagnosis of amebic ulceration under certain complicating circumstances.
Original Article
Rehabilitation of Chronically Ill Patients: The Influence of Complications on the Final Goal
The rehabilitation of the chronically ill patient is important, both because of economic necessity and for the patients' well-being. This is a study of what may be accomplished in a hospital for the chronically sick.
Original Article
The Rapid Diagnosis of Communicable Disease
Advances in the rapid recognition of infectious agents has truly been remarkable. This is so essential to early treatment and control of infectious diseases.
Original Article
The Senear-Usher Syndrome (Pemphigus Erythematodes) A Report of Eight Cases
The authors speculate on the true nature of this syndrome. Corticosteroids now permit its control.
Original Article
Prostatic Calculi
The author considers the etiology of prostatic stones, their diagnosis and most successful form of treatment.
Original Article
The Care and Correction of the Congenital Flatfoot
Original Article
Carcinoma in Situ of the Endometrium
The author discusses the changes in the epithelium which may precede true adenocarcinoma, in terms of carcinoma in Situ.
Original Article
Management of Difficult Fractures of the Femoral Shaft
The authors present the arguments for, and their experiences in the use of internal fixation in the management of difficult fractures of the femoral shaft.
Original Article
Observations on Infectious Asthma
The factor of infection in asthma may be prominent and, if demonstrated to be present, its treatment may be followed by marked improvement.