LIST OF PAPE11S AND REPRINTS WRITTEN By JOHN STOCRTON-HOUGH, A.M., M.D., Mag. Chem. LIST OF PAPERS AND REPRINTS WRITTEN By JOHN STOCKTON-HOUGH, A.M., M.D., Mag. Chem. Stockton-Hough (John) [of New Jersey, 1845- ]. Prepotency— Sexual Elective Affinity—Non-Congeniality, or the Dynamic Differen- tiation of the Elements of Reproduction in the Human Species : the Cause of Relative or Differentiated Sterility. [An inaugural dissertation presented to the Trustees and Faculty of the University of Pennsylva- nia, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, March 18th, 1868.] [Not published.] Stockton-Hough (John). Report of Cases of Trichiniasis. Amer. Jour. Med. Sci. N. S. lvii., April, 1869. Pp. 566-567. Ibid., lix., Jan., 1870. p. 282. Stockton-Hough (John). Description of a New Vaginal Speculum. 8° pp. 4. 3 cuts. [Philadelphia, 1869.] Repr. from: Am. J. Med. Sci.,N. S., lviii., July, 1869. pp. 284-287. Stockton-Hough (John). Description of a New Self-Retaining Vaginal, Uterine, and Anal Speculum Combined, for examinations and operations. 8° pp. 3. 4 cuts. [Philadelphia, 1869.] Repr. from : Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., N. S., lviii., Oct., 1869. pp. 409-412. Stockton-Hough (John). Dysentery Followed by Abscess of the Liver. Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., lviii., Oct., 1869. p. 428. Stockton-Hough (John). Description of an Improved Vaginal Speculum. 8° pp. 2. 2 cuts. [Philadelphia, 1870.] Repr. from : Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., N. S., lix., Jan., 1870. p. 120. Stockton- Hough (John). Renal Abscess Discharging Externally for Six Years. [Autopsy revealing calculus size of walnut.] Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., July, 1870. p. 280. Stockton-Hough (John). Intra-Uterine Medicator. Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., N. S., lxi., Jan., 1871. pp. 292-293. Stockton-Hough (John). Knife for Operation on Club Nails. Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., N. S., lxiii., Jan., 1872. p. 280. Stockton-Hough (John). New Gynecological Instruments [Specu- lum, etc.]. Jour, of the Gynecological Soc. of Boston. Vol. vi., Jan., 1872. pp. 18-28. Stockton-Hough (John). Deaths from Cancer Occurring in Phila- delphia from Jan. 1st, 1861 to Dec. 30th, 1870: Showing the relative proportion of males and females dying of this disease, and the per- centage of women dying of cancer of the uterus. Jour, of Gynecological Soc. of Boston. 8°. Sep., 1872. pp. 201-204. Stockton-Hough (John). How to Px-event Paroxysmal Cough. Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., N. S., lxv., April, 1873. p. 567. Stockton-Hough (John). Longevity and Other Biostatic Peculiari- ties of the Jewish Race. 4°. N. Y., 1873. pp. 4. Repr. from: N. Y. Medical Recoi'd, viii., May 15th, 1873. pp. 241-244. Stockton-Hough (John). Eyes of Diffei'ent Colors in Same Indi- vidual (cat). Phila. Medical Times, iii., Aug. 30tli, 1873. p. 756. Stockton-Hough (John). On the Relative Influence of City and Country Life, on Moi'ality, Health, Fecundity, Longevity, and Mortal- ity. Social Science Assoc, of Philadelphia (Papers of), 8°. 1874, pp. 24 ; Penn. Monthly, Philadelphia, vol. v., Jan., 1874, pp. 28-52 ; Public Health Reports and Papers presented at the Amer. Pub. Health Assoc., 1873. N. Y., 1875. pp. 114-138. LIST OF PAPERS AND REPRINTS WHITTEN By JOHN STOCKTON-HOUGH, A.M., M.D., Mag. Chem. Stockton-Hongli (John). Longevity, or the Relative Viability of the Sexes; particularly with a view to the relative liability to the inheritance of certain transmitted diseases—considered in relation to the selection of life insurance risks, with a view of exhibiting the unjustness of charging higher rates for women. Illustrated in part by the vital statistics of Philadelphia for the eleven years ending with 1871. 4°. N. Y., 1873. pp. 9. Repr. from : New York Medical Record, viii., June 16th and July 15th, 1873. pp. 297 ; 353. Stockton-Hough (John). Statistics Relating to the Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Movement of Population in the City of Philadelphia from Jan. 1st, 1861, to Jan. 1st, 1871. 8°. Philadelphia, 1873. pp. 24, Papers of Social Science Assoc., of Philadelphia. Repr. from: Penn. Monthly for September, 1873. Stockl on-Hongh (John). The Laws of Transmission of Resemblance from Parents to their Children. 4°. N. Y., 1873. pp. 16. Repr. from: New York Med. Record,viii., Aug. loth; Sept. 15th; Oct. 15th; Nov. 15th, 1873. pp. 409 ; 465 ; 521; 577. Stockton-Ilongli (John). The Temperature of the Sexes ; an Indi- cation of Development. Philadelphia Medical Times, iii., Nov. 8th, 1873. pp. 81-83. Stockton-Hough (John). Nativity of Parents as Affecting the Fecundity, and the Proportion of Sexes in Birtbs in General, and in Twin, Illegitimate, and Still-births in Particular. Philadelphia Med. Times, iii., Dec. 27th, 1873 pp. 193-196. Stockton-Hough (John). Description of a New Method of Com structing, Heating, and Ventilating Fire-proof Buildings, especially adapted to hospitals, etc. fol. Philadelphia, 1873. pp.3. 4 cuts. Stockton -Hough (John). On the Relationship Between Growth and Development and the Sexual Condition of Plants. 8°. Essex, Mass., 1874. pp. 12. i/ln, Repr. from: Amer. 1874. pp.If~30. Stockton-Hongli (John). A New Theory Concerning the Proximate Cause of the Enlargement of the Prostate Body (gland). Philadelphia Med. Times, iv., Feb. 14th, 1874. pp. 305-309. Stockton-Hongli (John). De 1’influence Comparee des villes et des Campagnes sur la Sante, la Fecondite, la Longevite, et la Mortalite. Traduit par M. le docteur J. H. A. Despine. Annales d’Hygiene Publique etdeMedecine Legale, Paris, Jan., 1875, Tom. xliii., 2me serie. pp. 118-140. Stockton-Hongli (John). An Inquiry Concerning the Relative Influ- ence of the Sex of the Fetus-in-Utero, on the Mental, Physical, Phy- siological, Pathological, and Developmental Condition of the Mother during Gestation, and of the Infant during Lactation and subse- quently. 8°. N. Y., 1884. pp. 70. [50 copies.] Repr. from: Amer. Jour. Obstet., N. Y., xvii., Feb., March, May, and June, 1884. pp. 113-135 ; 248 -263 ; 502-517 ; 602-622. Stockton-Hongli (John). The Influence of Sex of Fetus-in-Utero on Length of Intergestation Period Immdiately Following its Birth/ Forming a supplement to a paper entitled : “An Inquiry Concerning the Sex of the Fetus-in-Utero on Condition of the Mother Dur- ing Gestation [etc.].” 8°. pp. 11. N. Y., 1886. Repr. from: Amer. Jour. Obstet., N. Y., vol. xviii,, 1886. pp. Stockton-Hongli (John). Statistics Relating to Seven Hundred Births (white) Occurring in the Philadelphia Hospital (Blockley) Between 1865-1872. Philadelphia Medical Times, xv., Oct. 31st, 1885. pp. 92-94.