SMJ // June 1958, Volume 51 - Issue 6
Book Review
Pulmonary Emphysema
Book Review
Handbook of Biological Data
Book Review
Procedure in Taxonomy
Book Review
The Fight for Fluoridation
Book Review
Stress and Strain in Bones
Book Review
Gifford's Textbook of Ophthalmology
Book Review
Textbook of Gynecology
Book Review
Integrated Gynecology
Book Review
The Visual Fields
Book Review
The American Fluoridation Experiment
Book Review
Pica
Book Review
Endogenous Uveitis
Book Review
Occipitoposterior Positions
Book Review
The Principles and Art of Plastic Surgery
Book Review
Analytical Pathology
Book Review
The Riddle of Stuttering
Book Review
Some Milestones in the History of Hematology
Book Review
Oral Histology and Embryology
Book Review
Muscle Relaxants in Anesthesiology
Book Review
Corneal Grafts
Book Review
Spinal Cord Compression
Book Review
The Physiology and Biochemistry of Lactation
Book Review
Handbook of Orthopaedic Surgery
Editorial
TREATMENT OF THE NONTOXIC NODULAR GOITER
Announcement
INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS
Announcement
New SMA Headquarters
Original Article
Pseudoglioma in Children: Aspects of Clinical and Pathological Diagnosis
The diagnosis of this condition may be difficult. Its etiology and diagnosis provide the topics of this discussion.
Original Article
Cerebellar Lesions: Incidence and Significance
This study of the cerebellum in a large series of autopsies provides information upon a variety of lesions found. It relates these to systemic diseases present.
Original Article
Examination in Industry for the Maintenance of Health
The author's methods offer a workable pattern for the prevention of disease in industrial workers. His findings are significant.
Original Article
Reflections on the Management of 2,500 Breech Presentations
Breech deliveries are attended by a higher infant mortality and morbidity than in the normal mechanisms. Therefore the evaluation of progress made in the management of such problems is always timely.
Original Article
The Unique in Urology
As the title implies, the author has reviewed some unique, unusual and interesting urologic problems which have occurred in his practice.
Original Article
The Role of Cyclodiathermy in the Treatment of Glaucoma
Original Article
The Emergency Intravenous Pyelogram
For the general surgeon, general practitioner and internist there is much of interest and value in the discussion of the use of the intravenous pyelogram in the differential diagnosis of acute abdominal disease.
Original Article
Clinical Evaluation of 10(N-Methylpiperidyl-(3)-Methyl) Phenothiazine (Pacatal) for Use in Anesthesia
The authors give their experiences with the use of a new phenothiazine compound in premedication for anesthesia.
Original Article
Primary Adenocarcinoma of the Ampulla of Vater
This is a difficult diagnosis to make, and not infrequently can only be made upon transduodenal exploration.
Original Article
Common Radiological Errors in Urology: Their Prevention and Correction
Great reliance is placed on the radiologic study of the urinary tract. That there are pitfalls due to technic and interpretation is well brought out by the author.
Original Article
Heterotopic Pregnancy: A Report of Three Cases
Attention is directed to an unusual obstetric condition.
Original Article
Maternal Morbidity and Mortality: No Southern Comfort
The author considers the factors which contribute to the maternal death rates in the South.
Original Article
Current Problems in the Management of Congenital Heart Disease in the Adult
It is important to recognize the acyanotic group of patients suffering from congenital heart disease. Early operation should be considered in anticipation of later pulmonary hypertension and vascular changes which may preclude operation at a later date.
Original Article
Current Concepts of Therapy for Leukemia
Though the etiologic factors in the leukemias still await identification, great strides have been made in treatment providing for a more comfortable extension of life.
Original Article
Prefrontal Lobotomy: Final Report of 500 Freeman and Watts Patients Followed for 10 to 20 Years
Results that permit half of the patients to continue work or keep house are truly gratifying.
Original Article
Atrial Septal Defects
The authors feel that atrial septal defects should be closed if the operation can be carried out under direct vision. The operation should be done when the diagnosis is made.
Original Article
The C-Reactive Protein Test in Dermatology
The author details his experience with this test in skin diseases.